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December 18, 2014

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Thursday, December 18-December 23, 2014 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 FOR RENT FREEDOM MOBILE HOME PARK $150 dep and $300-$350 mo for 2BR, no pets. Shelby. 704- 418-2803. HOUSE, APTS, MOBILE HOMES for rent, $325 to $450. Call Rentals Unlimited; 828-245- 7400. DUPLEX IN SHELBY. 2BR, 1BA, central heat/air, convenient loca- tion. References, lease, deposit. No pets. No HAP. $475 mo. 704- 482-7504. 1, 2 & 3 BR. MOBILE HOMES. Nice & clean. Water, furnished. Oak Grove Comm. No pets. 704- 739-0259. CIRCLE PARK & OAKHURST PARK, Yarbro Rd, Kings Mtn. Several 2 & 3 BR mobile homes for rent. Heat pump, stove, & refrig. Washer & dryer hookups. $100 to $125 wk. No pets. De- posit & references required. 704- 739-8828, 704-472-7933. HICKORY CREEK APTS. for seniors (62 & older) & disabled, (50 & older). 418 E. Warren St. Shelby. Now taking applica- tions for waiting list. 704-487- 6354. EHO. LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1BR HUD subsidized apts for low income seniors. Taking ap- plications. Age 62 or older. 211 N. Morgan St., Shelby. 704-482- 7723, Equal Housing Opportu- nity. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT in Waco area. No pets. 704-435- 8103. 2&3 BR APARTMENTS avail- able now! Stove & refrig fur- nished, W/D hookups. Rent based on income. EHO. Shelby. 704-487-1114. MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3BR at 3 Locations. Low Weekly rates. Free Power & Water. Visit us on- line @ Oakwood Rentals Shelby or call 704-473-4299. MOVE IN TODAY. VALUE PLACE, $189 weekly. Fully fur- nished studio w/kitchen. Simple comfort costs less. 1010 Sue Lane, Shelby. 704-487-1001. TAX TIME SPECIAL. 2BR apts. $425 mo. No deposit or applica- tion fee. Shelby area. 704-482- 8385. SHELBY 4BR, 1.5BA, $600. 5BR, 2 full BA, $650. Detached side by side double in a small community of townhouses avail- able for lease. Each have off street parking, laundry rooms, electric central air w/heat pump, ceramic tile floors. Local property owner means owner on premises. Nice yards, close to Cleveland Regional hospital and shopping. Cats ok. 30 mins to Charlotte, 15 mins to Gastonia. Background check, first month rent plus 1/2 month security deposit required. 570-470-1982. 3BR, 1.5 BA HOMES in Lawn- dale. $450 mo, $450 deposit. 704-477-6418. 2&3 BR HOMES in Shelby. $350- $400 mo plus deposit. 704-477- 6418. FOR RENT MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT in Kings Mtn and Crouse. 2 & 3BR, references and deposit required. No pets. 704-284-0033. TIRED OF LOOKING FOR AF- FORDABLE HOUSING. STOP LOOKING! York Townhouses of- fers 1 and 2 bedrooms featuring spacious rooms, stove, refrigera- tor, dish washer, carpet, custom counter tops and cabinets. Con- tact us today at 803-684-9133 or visit us at 500 Railroad Ave in York, SC to obtain details on our MOVE IN SPECIALS. SMALL 2BR MOBILE HOME, great for singles or couple. Fur- nished but no refrig. 1 mile from Union Elementary School. $65 week, $150 deposit. Radiator heat. 704-419-0706. 2BR 1BA HOUSE. Garage, Cen- tral H/A, stove & refrigerator, w/d hookups. 527 West Elm St., Shelby. $475 mo plus deposit. 704-480-7600. 2BR 1BA HOUSE. Central H/A, stove & refrigerator, w/d hookups. 824 Hamrick St., Shelby. $485 mo. plus deposit. 704-480-7600. VERY NICE 3BR 2 FULL BA on private lot, vinyl siding. Refri, dishwasher, stove. Brick under- pin, shingle roof, porches, trees, utility building. Hudlow Rd., For- est City. 704-481-8200. 2BR 1BA DUPLEX, central H/A, stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hookups. 404A Whisnant St., Shelby. $450 month, $450 secu- rity deposit. Call Danny, 704-473- 3426. 2 & 3BR MOBILE HOMES, Shel- by & Kings Mountain. Remod- eled. Water, trash, lawn mainte- nance included. Starting at $115 week. 1905 Prentice Dr, Shelby. 704-649-3491. 1BR 1BA MOBILE HOME new kitchen cabinets & more! KM near 74 bypass, Rent to own for $450 mo & own in 5yrs or less. Pets okay. Call 980-939-6633 x4. THREE, (2 & 3BR), NICE SHEL- BY HOUSES. $375-$490 month, $300-$400 deposit, all electric. HAP OK. 704-600-7044. FOR RENT 2BR 2BA MOBILE HOME Newly remodeled! KM near Hwy 74 by- pass, rent for $435 mo & earn rent credits to buy this or any home in our park in 5yrs or less! Pets ok. 980-939-6633 x4. 2BR, 1BA MOBILE HOME, all new kitchen cabinets and more. Kings Mountain, near Hwy 74 bypass, rent to own for $450 mo and own in only 5 yrs. Pets ok. 980-939-6633 x4. MOBILE HOME NEAR MOSS LAKE. Rent to own $350 mo. 2BR, 1BA, new carpets and new- ly painted, central heat/AC. Pets ok. 980-939-6633 x4. ONE MONTH FREE RENT! 3 Apts. Rent, $425, $100 Dep. Re- frigerator & stove included. New Paint & Tiles. 122 Cline Street, Shelby. 704-470-4157. SMALL 2BR MOBILE HOME on private lot, located between Kings Mountain & Shelby, $350 per month, security deposit required. 704-739-8712. HOUSE IN EARL, 2BR 1BA, central AC/heat, $550 deposit, $550 rent. NO HAP, no inside pets, references required. 704- 484-2026. 2BR 1BA HOUSE, WACO. Lawn maintenance, trash & secu- rity lighting included, $120 week, $400 security. 704-236-8198. 2 BEDROOM, 2BA MOBILE HOME. $100 per week, $100 deposit. Water NOT included. NO PETS, in Patterson Springs. 704- 473-5889. FOR RENT FREE HEAT! LARGE 1BR APARTMENT, Shelby. Carport, H/W floors, washer/dryer hook- ups. NO HAP or PETS. Heat & water included, $400. 704-487- 5480. THREE BEDROOM MOBILE HOME FOR RENT. Two loca- tions. Waco and Boiling Springs. $250.00 deposit. $125.00 weekly. NO PETS! Please call 704-477- 0750. FOR RENT EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, For- est City. All utilities included, free cable. $120 week, no deposit re- quired. 828-245-0444. FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM MOBILE HOME for rent. Convenient loca- tion, close to town. Forest City. 828-245-0444. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limita- tions or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fam- ily status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 13 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Crossword Puzzle Answers ©Community First Media Community First Media First Realty, Inc. 828-286-2121 If you are looking for an affordable 2BR, 1 bath home for investment or to live in this would be ideal. Floored attic for storage plus storage building with cement floor and electricity. Home is in good condition with replacement windows and vinyl siding. MLS#41329. $27,000. 3BR, 2 bath doublewide has walk in closets in all bedrooms and living area has cathedral ceiling with gas fireplace. Large deck on back and sits on approx. 3.8 acres. MLS#41554. $78,000. Very nice 2BR, 2 bath bungalow conveniently located, with covered porch, large shade trees. Large mud/laundry room, many updates. Pine floors under carpet in the living room. Large utility building. MLS#40469. $59,900. Please call Herb at 828-429-3959 ©Community First Media Community First Media GREAT FOR 1ST TIME BUYERS! 3BR/1.5BA features effi cient kit w/tile counters & island, lot of cabinets & appliances, LR w/bay window & sepa- rate dining area. Nice level lot & large storage bldg. $54,900. RW#41250. Some people may fi nd it strange to withstand freezing temperatures and gusty winds for hours on end just to stand in the center of Times Square in New York City to catch a glimpse of a bejeweled ball drop at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. Yet this tradition may seem tame when compared to other unique rituals that take place around the world come New Year's Eve. North Americans may be singing "Auld Lang Syne" and toasting to good fortune with a glass of bubbly, but elsewhere traditions can be somewhat more eccentric. In some spots of South America, for example, revelers put on brightly colored underwear to ring in the New Year. Red underpants signal a person looking for love, while yellow means they're seeking money. The following are some other unique New Year's traditions. • Tossing the dishes: In Denmark, individuals toss dishes at other people's front doors. Those who end up with the greatest number of broken dishes at their home's threshold are considered lucky, as they have an abundance of loyal friends. • Right foot: Start off the new year on the right foot by literally stepping forward with your right foot at exactly 12:00 a.m. in Argentina. • Burning in effi gy: People in Ecuador burn photographs and paper-fi lled scarecrows at midnight. This is to look away from the past and bring good fortune for the future. • Good grapes: Spain residents attempt to stuff 12 grapes in their mouths at midnight. If they are successful, they are expected to achieve good luck for the next year. • Dressing in white: Residents of Brazil dress all in white on New Year's Eve to ward away bad spirits. Many also gather at the beach to toss fl oral offerings into the water to appease the goddess Yemaja, in the hopes she will grant them requests for the upcoming year. • Good travels: In Columbia, people walk around their blocks with empty suitcases to encourage traveling in the new year. • Ringing bells: Japanese ring all of their bells 108 times in accordance with the Buddhist belief that this will bring cleanliness. People in Japan also believe it is good luck to begin the new year smiling. • Putting up your dukes: Every year at the end of December, people in a small Peruvian village engage in fi st fi ghts to settle all of their differences. Afterward, they begin the new year with a clean slate. • First foot: Immediately after the clock strikes 12, the people of Scotland start fi rst- footing. This means being the fi rst person across a friend or neighbor's threshold bearing gifts of food, whiskey and fi nancial prosperity. People in Greece celebrate in much the same way via the tradition of Pothariko. • Molten tin: In Finland, residents fi nd the nearest piece of tin to melt. The molten tin is poured into a horseshoe-shaped ladle and then dropped into cold water. The random shapes that form are interpreted in various ways to indicate what's to come in the year ahead. • Feats of skill: Single women in Belarus spend New Year's Eve hoping to increase their odds of getting married. Ladies compete in games to see who will be the next to get hitched. These games may include seeing who will be the fi rst to be approached by a rooster. The winner is the next person to become betrothed. • Appliance toss: In downtown Johannesburg, South African locals throw old appliances out of their windows to ring in the new year. • All things round: Round- shaped foods are served and consumed in the Philippines. Filipinos believe round shapes that represent coins symbolize prosperity. From suitcase to fi stfi ghts to eating round fruits, the traditions of welcoming the new year are varied around the world. UNIQUE NEW YEAR'S TRADITIONS UNIQUE NEW YEAR'S TRADITIONS FROM ACROSS THE WORLD FROM ACROSS THE WORLD Article provided by: Metro Editorial Sell With Us Sell With Us Buy•Sell•Seek•Classifieds Buy•Sell•Seek•Classifieds classifieds classifieds want to rent announcements announm auctions auct autos/trucks autos trucks beneÀ ts beneÀ t boats boats business services business serv business opportunit business opportunities campers campers campers campers child care child care collect collectibles consignments employment employ employment wanted farm/heavy equipment farm & garden À nancial for rent for sale lessons lost/found mobile/modular homes motorcycles/atv mortgage assistance musical instruments pets/livestock real estate reunions things to do vacations want to buy want to trade wanted yard sales FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT

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