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July 21, 2011

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Thursday, July 21-July 27, 2011 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 27 MOVE IN CONDITION! IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA features include split fl oor plan, large master suite with walk-in closet & garden tub, dining room, living room w/FPLC & dbl attached garage. 1.21 acre lot with good garden spot. Easy access to 74 Bypass. $73,900. RW#36709. Please call Herb at 828-429-3959 REAL ESTATE REDUCED WATERFRONT, Moss Lake! 1600 sq ft, 3Br, 2Ba, 1/2 acre, 56’ waterfront, dock & sea- doo lift. 144 Harbor Point Dr, Cher- ryville. $195,000. Only serious in- quiries. 704-435-8074. Now is the time to enjoy fun on Moss Lake! REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED ACRE- AGE FOR SALE. Property has hardwood, pond, creek, and small streams. Will split into 1 to 10 acre tracts or larger. 828-289-7580. REAL ESTATE EAST RUTHERFORD CO, Beau- tiful lots for SW, DW, or Mod home, w/water & septic, owner fi- nance avail with low DP. Call Bry- ant Realty 704-567-9836 www. bryantrealty.org LAWNDALE AREA. Great lots for SW, DW, or Mod home, w/wa- ter & septic, priced to sell. Owner will fin with low DP. Call Bryant Realty 704-567-9836 www.bry- antrealty.org. BRIC HOUSE, 1200 SQ FT, 3BR, 1B single carport, 1 acre, $84,900. Owner financing. $5000 down. Belwood area. Call Troy, 704-472-4807. Portable Desserts Make Outdoor Entertaining Fun People have long had a fascination with all things served on a stick. From kabobs to corn dogs, a ready-made handle can make eating on-the-go that much easier. With a little in- genuity, it’s possible to serve cake on a stick as well, open- ing up a variety of unique possibilities for entertaining. Stick foods are often staples of carnivals and fairs. They can also be the go-to solutions for backyard barbecues or picnics. Applying the same concept of portability to des- serts helps move stick foods beyond ice pops and candied apples. Birthday parties and other special events are made even better with the grand fi nale ... a delicious occasion cake. However, slicing and serving cake to a large group is often cumbersome. Being able to serve cake on a stick can add whimsy and convenience to the occasion. If you think it isn’t possible, reconsider. There are ways to ensure cake can stay safe and sound at the end of a stick. The key is in making a sticky material that can adhere to a standard lollipop stick. Using the desired “cake” material and mixing it with a product that will add texture and hold to the cake enables creative bakers to mold balls, fi gures and other designs out of seemingly unmanageable cake. Here’s how. • Using your favorite brand of pre-purchased, homemade or cake box cake, crumble the cooled cake into a bowl. Add a package of cream cheese, Neufchatel cheese or a con- tainer of ready-made frosting to bind the cake together. • Scoop some of the “batter” and roll it into a desired shape. Set on a pan covered in waxed paper and allow to chill in the refrigerator for about an hour, until set up. • In the meantime, select the method of decorating the cake ball. Candy melts or melting chocolates are some of the easiest methods of decorating because they will fi rm and create a protective shell around the dessert. Royal ic- ing may be a topping of choice because it also hardens over time. Avid cake designers also may want to experi- ment with fondant, sugarpaste or modeling chocolate. • When the balls or shapes of fi rmed-up cake are ready, take a lollipop stick and dip it into the topping that will be coating the balls. Push the stick half-way into the cake. Dip the cake on the stick into the coating. If using a stiffer icing or frosting, pipe or apply another way. • Decorate further with sprinkles, small candies, food color- ing based markers, and any other ideas. Stick into a block of styrofoam until the pops dry and harden. • Easily serve to guests at your next function or package and give away as party favors. For strictly adult events, think about adding a dash of rum or liqueur to the cake batter for an added pop! Courtesy of Metro Editorial 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. REAL ESTATE 3BR 2BA BRICK HOME on ap- prox .9 acre with inground pool. Oak Grove area. Wired util- ity bldg. Fresh paint on house. Very nice, must sell! Very low utility cost. Asking $123,900. Closing cost nego. 980-522- 6820. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER. 2BR, 1BA, new 30 yr roof, complete remodel, inc. Hardwood, car- pet, tile, new garage door, new cement drive. Excellent loca- tion, close to YMCA, large lot in city. $85,000. Consider partial financing. 704-692-4944. FOR SALE: 2BR, 1BA, Handy- man’s Special, as is, Holland Street, Forest City, $32,000. 864-977-8064 or 864-908- 0063. REAL ESTATE 2.4 ACRE LOT w/creek, near Chase High School, city water in- stalled, $10,000. 864-909-1035. REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE. 3-4BR, 2 unfin- ished rooms, great flex space, huge LR, approx 2150 sqft., on .85 acres with extra lot, needs TLC. Handy- man Special! Owner financing avail- able, $59,500. 828-287-0488. CRAFTSMAN STYLE BUNGA- LOW. Historic Beauty in Bostic, a bird sanctuary, that local folks call “The Birthplace of Abraham Lin- coln”. Halfway between Asheville & Charlotte. $159,900. Owner: 828-248-1566 or rosetmueller@ yahoo.com 2BR, 1BA TRAILER in Ruther- fordton. Central heat & air, $375 per month, water included. 704- 473-7229. MOBILE/MODU- LAR HOMES MOBILE HOME ROOF SYSTEM INSTALLED. Stops leaks & roof rumble. 704-482-6546. MOBILE/MODULAR HOMES 1992 GATEWAY 14X70 2BR 2BA, new stove & fridg, washer & dryer. Ceiling fan in each room, heat pump, porches, $13,500. 1-864-488-7774. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL 3BR BRICK HOME near Shelby High & downtown. Fenced back yard, carport. Appliances, AC units. Short term lease possible for business men. $600 mo plus dep. 704-739-9780. There is no “we” in summer. Only ‘u’ and ‘me’. ~Unkonwn NEW VINYL SIDING, SHUTTERS & ROOF! 3BR/2BA features freshly painted interior, heat pump & central air, range, refrigerator & dishwasher. Huge 12x28 deck great for grilling out & relaxing. Sits on a large private 0.69 acre lot. 1 year home warranty! Cliffside/Chase district. Owner financing is not available. $52,000. 828-289-9944 Visit Our Brand New Senior Living Townhomes Model Town Home 229 Crystal Springs Lane Shelby, NC Just off Hwy. 18 N. Fallston Road. “SENIORS TOWNHOME COMMUNITY” Now is the Time to Buy! • USDA 100% Financing Available • Low Interest Rates Call for an appointment 704-349-0461 or email crystalsprings1@hotmail.com www.crystalspringsnc.com ATTENTION BABY BOOMERS: Visit our Crystal Springs Model located at 229 Crystal Springs Lane just off Fallston Road in Shelby, NC. (adjacent to the Neal Senior Center) Crystal Springs Not Just A New Home...A New Lifesetyle 1, 2, 3... That’s what we have to offer at Crystal Springs. YES, we have new Townhomes with 1 to 3 bedrooms and priced to fi t your budget. This community, designed for the lifestyle of adults over 55, will be the place you will want to call home. Still new, its Shelby North Carolina’s best kept secret. Crystal Springs is fast becoming the place to live. DON’T WAIT! Interest rates are still low and sites are still plentiful. Call us today for an appointment to view our model and discuss your needs, whether for yourself or a family member. ©CommunityFirstMedia

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