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March 04, 2021

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Page 6 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, March 4-March 10, 2021 Sharing the burden for the benefi t of low income Rutherford County residents in need of a helping hand. Yokefellow Service Center is a non-profi t 501(c)3 non-profi t agency and a member of United Way. 132 Blanton Street, Spindale 828-287-0776 Because we: Because we: S ee the need ee the need H ave heart ave heart A im higher im higher R espect your value espect your value E mbrace your future mbrace your future Reasons to -DONATE -SHOP -VOLUNTEER at Yokefellow ESTATE AUCTION (Living) 131 John Goforth Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Saturday, March 6, – 10 AM Owners downsizing-Farm Has Been Sold! Rolling Stock:, 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor, 08 John Deer Z Track Pro 782 Zero Turn Mower. 07 Toyota Scion, 96 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Cummings Extended CabTag-a-Long Cooker/Smoker. Shop/Farm Tools/Accessories/Saddles: Industrial Col-Met 14x26x9 Automotive Paint Booth -Single Phase 3HP Fan w/3" Exhaust Stack w/LED Lights. Long Guns, Loads, Vintage/Antique/Collectibles, Indoor/Outdoor Furniture, Glassware/Stat- ues/Pictures/ Home Accessories, Southwestern/Cowboy/Western & Much More! LOADS & LOADS OF OLD MONEY: 1800's 2 Cent Pcs.1800's 1 Cent Pcs. Foreign Paper Money Pennies: 70+ Rolls Wheat, Commemorative (Lincoln & State). Nickels: Loads Liberty, Jeffer- son, & Buffalo. Dimes: Barber, Liberty, Roosevelt (Proof & Uncirculated) Misc Silver. Quarter's: Barbers, Walking Liberty, Washington, Some Mint Sets. Half Dollars: 1800's Seated & Com- memorative, Walking Liberty, Barber, Kennedy (Most pre 1964)Proof & Mint Sets. Silver Dol- lars: Peace, Morgan, Eisenhower Proof Sets. 1800's State Paper Currency (VA & AL). Jewelry: Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Rings, Military Metals, Pins, etc. LOADS WICKER & RATTAN FURNITURE: Carts, Shelves, Sofas', Love Seats, Bench, Lamps, Trays, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, etc. Furniture: Elec. Lift Chair (Used less than 1 yr., ) Duncan Phye Sofa, Wing Back & Straight Chairs, 2 Mahogany Dining Tables w/Chairs, Server/Buffet, Glass Door China Cabinet, Kitchen Table & Chairs. Hutch, Kitchen Island, & Wrought Iron Coffee & End Tables, Flora Sofas. Sofa Tables, Wood Glider Rocker. Floor Model Flatware Chest. St. Chairs, B/R Suit w/High Post Bed, Old Trunk, Sewing Machine w/Sewing Accessories, Card Tables & Chairs. Home/Entertaining/ Kitchen Accessories: Statues, Candle Holders, Plaques, Vases, Plant Stands, Loads Silver & Glass Serving Pcs: Old Jugs & Bottles, Pictures/Mirrors: African Wood Mask, Sets of Dishes (Chi- na & Stoneware) Glasses: Stemmed, Goblets, Crystal, Jim Beam, Cook, Bake, & Corningware, Flatware. Refrigerator, Misc. Small Appliances. Lamps: Hurricane, Brass, Porcelain, Metal, Ceramic, Marble Bass, Etc. Other: Golf Clubs: Taylor Made, Lyunx, & Ladies Clubs, Games-Golf, ShufÀ e Board, Board Games & Toys. Buckets Golf Balls, Coolers, Planters, Lawn/Garden/Tools, Garden Cart, Pet Porter, Cement Table & Chairs, Coleman Gas Grill. LOADS OF MISC.! Terms: Cash, Good Checks MC/VISA (3% Charge). 6.75% Sales Tax. Bring Tax ID # if you're exempt. Announcements day of Auction takes precedent over any advertisement written or implied. Reserve the right to add or delete. Everything sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Not Responsible for Accidents, Theft, or Losses before, during or after Auction. NO BUYERS PREMIUM! Estate Auction (Dec.) Saturday, March 13th 10 AM 506 Richards Dr., Shelby, NC 28150 Lola Humphries, Estate Plus Items from Another Estate: Both Houses have been Sold EVERYTHING MUST GO! Bob Melton NCAL#166 704-692-0406 Auctioneers: Ronny Causby Ronny Causby NCAL#37 828-443-8299 For Details & Photos: auctionsunlimited.us 125 Melton Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 (NCAL 4977) Day of Auction 704-692-0405 828-248-9100 828-248-9100 Accepting New Patients Accepting New Patients Most Insurances Accepted Most Insurances Accepted 621 S. Broadway Street 621 S. Broadway Street Forest City, NC 28043 Forest City, NC 28043 Hours: 8:30-5:00 Hours: 8:30-5:00 ©Community First Media Community First Media Jeffrey D. Hall, D.M.D., P.A. Approximately 1,000 USDA food boxes were delivered to the Sandy Run Baptist Association last Wednesday for distribution by several participating churches. Seventy boxes were distributed by Florence Baptist Church members (left to right) Tom Hamrick, Eddy Jones, David Cox and David Henson. Not shown are Karen Hamrick and Tommy Holland. At Florence the free food boxes will be given away each Wednesday through April. If interested in receiving a box of food, come to the church by about 9:15 a.m. on Wednesdays. The project is sponsored by NC Baptist on Missions. Free food boxes Wednesdays Article & Photo Provided By: Jean Gordon 2021 is off to a chilly start on Grandfather Mountain. Weather data recorded at the offi cial National Weather Service reporting station at Grandfather Mountain's Mile High Swinging Bridge showed high winds and low wind chills in January. The lowest temperature observed was 5.9° Fahrenheit on Jan. 29, while a wind chill of -16.3° was recorded on Jan. 28. January's highest wind gust was observed on Jan. 20, clocking in at 92.9 mph, while the highest sustained wind speed was 59.8 mph on Jan. 28. The lowest temperature ever observed in the month of January was -32° on Jan. 21, 1985, which also holds the distinction of being the lowest recorded temperature in Grandfather Mountain's recorded history. The warmest day in January 2021 was Jan. 2, which saw a high of 53.4° at the top, about fi ve degrees shy of the mountain's record January high of 58.51°, recorded Jan. 25, 2017. As observed at the park's nature museum, the mountain saw 15.1 inches of snow and 4.29 inches of precipitation in January. Precipitation is measured at this lower elevation, as high winds make it diffi cult to record accurate snow and precipitation observations at the top. The snowiest January on record was in 1977, when 55.06 total inches were recorded. Weather Reporting The Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation records and reports data in two different ways: • The park maintains an automated weather station at the top of the Mile High Swinging Bridge. The N.C. State Climate Offi ce assists the foundation in calibrating the machines and ensuring overall accuracy of data. • Grandfather Mountain has been an active member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Cooperative Observer Program since 1955 by reporting daily temperature, precipitation and weather events from locations near the Mile High Swinging Bridge and the Nature Museum. For more information on weather at Grandfather Mountain, visit http://bit.ly/ gfmweather. Grandfather Mountain sees frigid, snowy January Article Provided By: Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation Grandfather Mountain's resident elk — Doc, Merle and Watson — admire the snow in their environmental wildlife habitat on Grandfather Mountain. Photo by Chloe Brady | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation Grandfather Mountain experienced some snowy and blustery weather this January, recording 15.1 inches of snow and a wind gust of 92.9 mph. Photo by Victoria Darlington | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation

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