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November 23, 2011

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Wednesday, November 23-November 30, 2011 www.rutherfordweekly.com NO LONG WAIT! C.A. BLAKE ROOFING & CONSTRUCTIONTI Residential Roofs • Home Building & Remodeling Over 20 Years Experience ESTIMATES FREE 704-406-9389 Cell: Chris Blake Home: 704-466-1285 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR SALE FOR SALE NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF & YOUR BUSINESS? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $29.50 + tax. Shelby Shop- per & Info, 503 N. Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 704-484-1047 or Ru- therford Weekly, 369 Butler Rd, Forest City, NC 828-248-1408. REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, washers, dryers & odd furniture. Call 704-481-0954. After 5pm, call 704-482-0540. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS WITH SCRATCH PADS! Press Room Printing. 704-538-5788, 704-482-2243. GET DISH NETWORK No Credit Card, No Credit Check & No Con- tract! Call for details. 704-484- 2520, 1-888-484-2520. ESTATE SALE ITEM. Poulan Pro, 22" cut, weed trimmer, new, used once, $350. Call 704-477- 8327 or 704-477-8328. 1/2 TON FIREWOOD, $60 per load. Delivered. 704-692-3475. SPLIT FIREWOOD All hardwood. 2 ton-$170. 1 ton-$140. 1/2 ton- $70, delivered. 704-538-1199. ALFALFA HAY for sale. Call 704- 473-5287. WOOD: SEASONED OAK 1/2 ton pickup load, $55. 3/4 ton pickup load, $65. 704-418-0721, leave message. Cleveland Coun- ty only. WOODEN ROUND KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs. Good con- dition. $350. 704-538-0875 SEASONED FIREWOOD Dump truck, $125, Pickup truck, $60. 704-472-4319. FRESH LOCAL PECANS. $8 per pound shelled. 704-482-4462 or 704-472-4657. USED TIN. 2'x20'. $10 sheet. 704-538-1364. LONGBED: SEASONED SPLIT, all oak wood, delivered, $60. Need money. 704-739-7726. LOWE'S 42" MOWER 14hp, looks, runs great, $285 obo. 980- 295-5179. FOR SALE FOR SALE LAPTOPS AND DESKTOPS very reasonable repairs in 3 days or less, we now repair Macbooks, we buy laptops. Excalibur Com- puter Service. 704-434-5057, Mon-Tues. 8-5, Wed-Fri. 8-6.B 235/60/15 KUHMO VENTURE ST BWL tires. Four tires w/95% plus tread, $100. Joe, 704-435- 4173. JOHN DEERE GT 245 54" mow- ing deck, 20hp Hydrostatic trans- mission. $3200 or best offer. 704- 434-6510. 2011 SCOOTER FOR SALE $750 obo. Bought new, July 2011. Please contact Stephanie Scales at 704-974-3883. CHRISTMAS TREE, 7 FT, with stand, unlit, plus 1000 clear mini lights. All high quality, good cond. $125. 704-48-1602. BEDROOM SUITE, cherry, like new. Dresser, mirror, chest, bed and frame, queen mattress set. $600. 704-471-1190. 300 WEATHERBY MAG, 3x9 Nikon scope. $600 oinveted. Nev- er been hunted with. $500 obo. 50 cal. CVA Wolf camo stainless steel, weather shield, 3x9x40 Redhead camo cope and rings. Never hunted with, $450 invested, asking $350 obo. 704-736-0805. LARGE FIREPLACE INSERT Will fit an oversize fireplace. Great condition, $300. 704-466-6490. HOLIDAY INDIE BAZAAR/BBQ RIB SALE. Nov 26, 8am till. 102 N. Carpenter St, Kings Mtn. Hand- made, Vintage, Upcycled, Col- lectibles for sale. Vendor spaces available. Email indiebazaarkm@ gmail.com Call 704-326-2113. RCA 52" PROJECTION TV, exc cond., clear picture. $150. Upright freezer. $100. 864-809-3105. BAGGER FOR 42" CRAFTS- MAN Riding Mower, $100. 704- 692-6227. CHILD'S POWER WHEELS Jeep Wrangler (girls), 6 volt, re- chargable battery. Never used. $125. 704-487-1232. Holiday shopping minus the crowds For serious shoppers and hardcore bargain hunters, bat- tling the crowds and enduring the endless lines on Black Fri- day are simply traditions that usher in the holiday shopping season. For the rest of us, the idea of rising at 3 a.m. on the morning after Thanksgiving and heading out into the night to compete for gifts and assorted holiday goods with thousands of zealous consumers is nothing short of a nightmare. But for the truly squeamish, whose goal is to avoid even the hint of a crowd, there are indeed ways to purchase every gift on your list without encountering hordes of holiday shoppers. The most obvious strategy for avoiding the masses is to shop online. According to surveys conducted by public opin- ion pollsters Rasmussen Reports and BIGresearch, in 2010 nearly 64 percent of American adults did at least a portion of their shopping on the Web. Increasingly, people of all ages are opting to shop online not only to fi nd better prices, but because purchasing via the Internet is convenient, fast and enables consumers to perform quick and accurate product and price comparisons. And with so many online retailers offering free shipping during the holiday season, many con- sumers see little reason to step inside a brick-and-mortar es- tablishment. However, even diehard e-shoppers recognize that there is something to be said for choosing a gift on site and in person; for taking the time to see and touch an object to determine its suitability. Whether you're heading out in search of a dazzling diamond or a set of new dishtowels, here are some tips for avoiding shopping crowds: • Shop all year round. It's harder to sidestep the throngs of holiday shoppers during the peak season between October and late December. By picking up gifts throughout the year, you can take advantage of sales and avoid full parking lots and long lines. What's more, year-round holiday shopping means that your gift budget gets spread out over the course of an entire year rather than a few short months. • Shop when the crowds are elsewhere. The busiest holiday shopping periods are in the late afternoon or early evening and, of course, on weekends. If you can shop at lunchtime or take a few hours off during the workday, chances are good that stores will be far less crowded. Other good times to shop are during popular televised sporting events or television shows. • Shop with purpose. If you know what you're shopping for and have a good idea where to get it, there's a greater likeli- hood that you can get in and out of the store quickly -- and without blowing your budget on unnecessary items that catch your eye. Courtesy of Metro Editorial SHOPPING STARTS HERE 162 N. Main St., Rutherfordton • 828-287-3090 info@rutherfordcoc.com • rutherfordcoc.com TICKETS ON SALE NOW- Dec. 9, at The Foundation. Only 500 tickets sold! You could be the lucky winner of $10,000. Tickets: 828- 287-3090 or drop by 162 N. Main St., Rutherfordton. $100, admits 2 & entitles you to join in the festivities of the evening, including music, dancing, great prizes, foods and spirits. CAROLINA CHIROPRACTIC PLUS 2011 ANNUAL BUSINESS AFTER HOURS & TOY DRIVE Dec. 1, 5:50- 7pm. Bring an unwrapped toy. If you have been to one of Dr. Sarah Merrison-McEntire's events you know you don't want to miss this out on all the fun and holiday cheer. FAMILY RESOURCES' 19TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOUR Featuring the home of Dr. Nancy Womack. Sat. & Sun., Nov. 26 & 27 - 1-5pm. Proceeds benefi t PATH Shelter & Noah's House. Info: 828-247-1440 ext. 308. 2012 SKILLS SURVEY Isothermal Planning & Development Commission is asking each of you to participate in the 2012 Skills Survey for North Carolina Employers. Complete the survey now so your business sector is represented and your voice is heard. For more information contact Bill Robertson 828 287 0262 ext. 1245 or http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CKVMWLN to complete survey. *Verifi ed Audit Circulation Analysis shopping news, sales and coupons. Put your business in the spotlight with professionally designed print and online advert designed print and online advertising, or pinpointising, or pinpoint your market in one of our themed special sections. Research shows that 83%* Every week, locals look to us for the latestl shopping news, sales and coupons. 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