Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Page 14 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, December 18-December 23, 2014 WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS, metal boats, trac- tors & farm equipment, any scrap metal. Towing & transporting. Must have ID & proof of owner- ship. 704-692-1006. RED ROAD TOWING PAYING CASH FOR YOUR CAR Run- ning or not, title, no title. Charles Dellinger. 704-692-6767, 704- 487-0228. WANT TO BUY WANTED TO BUY, GOOD USED FURNITURE AND APPLI- ANCES, and antiques or estates. 704-481-0954, after 5 p.m. 704- 482-0540. BUYING JUNK CARS, title or no title. Running or not. Fast on time service. BUYING BUSES, BIG TRUCKS, & MOST ANY METAL. 704-692-6752. I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC Test Strips. Up to $10 per 100 ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I'm local & pay fast. 828-577-4197. WANT TO BUY PADDLE BOAT. Do you have one in good condi- tion & no longer use, please call 704-477-3460. WANT TO BUY: Junk Cars & Trucks. Best prices in this area! Also buying old batteries & other scrap metal. 828-305-3692. NEED CASH? I will buy your old used Nintendo NES, Super Nin- tendo, Game Boy & N64 Games. Small or big lots. 828-748-7264. WANT TO BUY WILL PAY UP TO $1500 for run- ning & non running cars, trucks, vans & farm equip, any metals. Titles or not. Must have proof of ownership & ID. Also buying car batteries. 704-974-5065 or 704- 418-4516. WANT TO BUY: NON-WORK- ING, Tractor Supply BAJA Mini- Motorcycle at reasonable price or FREE. Please call 828-245-2069. Ask for Michael or leave mes- sage. BUYING USED FIREARMS Pre- fer 22's. Also gun parts. Call 704- 600-8560. WANTED: AMMO, Old & new, reloading supplies. Call 828-245- 6756. WANT TO BUY WE BUY TRUCKS, cars, 4 wheelers, side by side, guns, tractors, tractor equipment, utility trailers or cargo. 828-755-4682, 828-551-7176. WANT TO BUY DANNY'S AUTOWERKS: Buy- ing used or junk cars. Com- petitive prices. Please call 828-247-1070 or Jimmy at 828- 289-1175. Street Talk What was your most memorable Christmas? Ginger Dancy "The snowy Christmas of 1969 when I got my engagement ring. I had to go through several boxes to get to the ring. I was completely surprised." Jimmy Dancy "It was the Christmas I became en- gaged to my wife. She had bought me a coat, so I used the box it came in to wrap her ring. She put that gift to the side because she thought it was a coat." Cheryl Maszkiewicz "The Christmas of 1988, because my sister bought me a Christmas tree when I couldn't buy it myself. I believe it was the most beautiful tree I've ever had." WE BUY CHEAP RUNNING CARS & JUNK CARS $ 1,000. Come to your location FAST SERVICE 828-289-4938 Up to OUR PRICES INCLUDE TAX, TAG & TITLE! OUR PRICES INCLUDE TAX, TAG & TITLE! Joe Jones Joe Jones Auto Sales Auto Sales 828-286-3077 518 South Main St, Rutherfordton V6, AUTO., COLD AIR, RUNS GREAT, GOOD MI. V6 AUTO COLD AIR RUNS GREAT GOOD MI 2004 Chrysler Concorde LXI 2004 Chrysler Concorde LXI $ 4,000 CASH! 4,000 CASH! 4 CYL., AUTO., SHARP WHEELS, GAS SIPPER. CYL AUTO SHARP WHEELS GAS SIPPER 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser ONLY ONLY $ 4,000 CASH! 4,000 CASH! V6, AUTO., AIR, RUNS GREAT, GOOD MILES. Call for price Call for price 2004 Ford Ranger 2004 Ford Ranger BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE 6 CYL., AUTO.,. PW, PL, VERY NICE! 2003 Kia Optima 2003 Kia Optima $ 5,995 or 5,995 or $ 1,500 down 1,500 down ©Community First Media Community First Media JJ'S AUTO SERVICE AUTO SERVICE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT AND ALL TIRE SIZES IN STOCK! AND ALL TIRE SIZES IN STOCK! IN GREAT CONDITION IN GREAT CONDITION MOUNTED & BALANCED MOUNTED & BALANCED GOOD USED TIRES STARTING AT $ 25 BRAKES • TUNE-UPS BRAKES • TUNE-UPS COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE BATTERIES • MINOR AUTO REPAIR BATTERIES • MINOR AUTO REPAIR B E S T P R I C E S B E S T P R I C E S I N T O W N ! Now Turning Rotors In House (WITHIN 20 MILE RADIUS) (WITHIN 20 MILE RADIUS) BEHIND CITGO SERVICE STATION AND/OR... TURN ON TO FROM 221 TURN ON TO TANNER BEHIND CITGO SERVICE STATION AND/OR... TURN ON TO FROM 221 TURN ON TO TANNER STREET, TAKE THE 1ST RIGHT ON TO JOE JONES BLVD. FOLLOW SIGNS TO GARAGE. STREET, TAKE THE 1ST RIGHT ON TO JOE JONES BLVD. FOLLOW SIGNS TO GARAGE. Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30 Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30 Sat 9:00-2:00 Sat 9:00-2:00 828-286-9846 828-286-9846 518 S. Main Street. Rutherfordton USED TIRES USED TIRES SOLD HERE SOLD HERE FREE LOCAL PICK-UP FREE LOCAL PICK-UP & DELIVERY & DELIVERY BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE • BUY HERE, PAY HERE EXECUTIVE SERIES, V8, AUTO., LEATHER, SPORTY WHEELS, $ 4,000 CASH! 4,000 CASH! 2000 Lincoln Continental 2000 Lincoln Continental MERRY CHRISTMAS! MERRY CHRISTMAS! 4.0 6 CYL., AIR, 4 DOOR, RUNS GREAT! $4,995 $4,995 2000 Jeep Cherokee 2000 Jeep Cherokee MAYSE MFG. CO., INC. www.maysemfg.com www.maysemfg.com ©Community First Media Community First Media Forest City 828-247-1871 2410 US 221S; Hwy 74 bypass to exit 178 (Hwy 221), south 1 mi on right. Corner of Hwy 221 & Shiloh Rd. M-F 8am-5pm • Sat 8am-12pm Come see what all we have to offer! Come see what all we have to offer! Christmas Gift Ideas! Christmas Gift Ideas! Huge selection of bird Huge selection of bird feeders, bird houses & feeders, bird houses & Corinthian Bells Corinthian Bells wind chimes. wind chimes. All kinds of statuary, All kinds of statuary, bird baths, planters, bird baths, planters, chimineas & À re pits, etc. chimineas & À re pits, etc. Conserving energy in the winter is a concern for many men and women. Whether your goal is to save energy and do your part for the environment or to trim a few dollars from your winter utility bills, here are 10 ways to reduce energy consumption without sacrifi cing comfort this winter. 1. Have the furnace serviced. You can reduce furnace fuel consumption by as much as 10 percent by having the system serviced yearly. Late spring or early autumn is a good time to schedule an inspection and have fi lters replaced in forced-air systems. All radiators and other elements should be kept free of dust. 2. Remedy drafty windows. Drafty windows not only let cold air in, but also let warm air out. This is a one-two punch in terms of energy waste, forcing heating units to work harder to regulate a consistent temperature. Caulking and weatherstripping applications are easy do-it-yourself projects. If windows are old and especially drafty, consider replacement. If such an undertaking will stretch your budget, use tightly sealed plastic sheeting to insulate drafty windows until you can afford to replace them. 3. Address additional leaks. Windows and doors are not the only places where cold air can get in or warm air can escape. Leaks occur around pipes and plumbing penetrations to the home, and cold air also can enter through utility cut-throughs, light plates and outlets. Use insulation or weatherstripping to seal leaks in these areas. 4. Decorate with light-colored furnishings. Light-hued walls and furniture will refl ect the sunlight that makes it into a home while also refl ecting artifi cial light more effectively than darker shades. This can help you reduce your reliance on lamps and other lighting. 5. Make use of the sun. In the winter, the sun's rays are not as powerful as during other seasons. That's due to the tilt of the planet's axis. However, you can still maximize daylight time for warmth. Open curtains and drapes on southern-facing windows and let warm sunlight shine through. Then close the curtains again when evening falls. You may be able to tur n down the heat during the day when the sun is warming your home. 6. Use fi replaces properly. Fireplaces can be unnecessary sources of drafts and leaks. Keep your fi replace damper closed unless a fi re is burning. Keeping the damper open is like keeping a window wide open during the winter, allowing warm air to go right up the chimney. When the fi replace is in use, reduce heat loss by opening dampers in the bottom of the fi rebox or open the nearest window slightly and close doors leading into the room. If your fi replace is more decorative than functional, keep the damper closed at all times and consider sealing the chimney. 7. Conduct an energy audit. A home energy audit, also known as a home energy assessment, is the fi rst step to assess how much energy your home consumes and to evaluate which measures you can take to make your home more energy-effi cient. Many times these government-sponsored programs are free, and an auditor will go through your home with a fi ne-toothed comb looking for potential energy losses. After the audit is conducted, you can choose which repairs or modifi cations make the most sense for your budget and needs. 8. Adjust the direction of your ceiling fan blades. Blades that spin clockwise will trap heat inside to keep your rooms warmer during the cooler months. Adjust your ceiling fan to a low setting to gently push hot air back down. 9. Wear warmer clothes. Layer clothing when you're in the house to reduce the need to adjust the heat. A sweater, pair of thick socks and a throw blanket can keep you cozy. 10. Only heat the rooms you use. Close off venting or turn off radiators in spaces that are not in use. There is no point in heating unoccupied rooms. Any modifi cations you make to insulation, window drafts, thermostats, and HVAC systems are not just benefi cial for the winter, but they also should help you save money and energy in the summer, too. 10 WAYS TO CONSERVE ENERGY 10 WAYS TO CONSERVE ENERGY THIS WINTER THIS WINTER Article provided by: Metro Editorial It all adds up! Some newspapers will tell you anything to get your advertising dollars. You want to be sure you are getting the circulation you are paying for. That's why Rutherford Weekly has been audited by Circulation Verifi cation Council, a national, independent newspaper auditing fi rm. Don't just believe what you are told by newspaper advertising reps - ask for proof. Do For You? 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