Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Page 20 Rutherford Weekly 0% INTEREST $4,850 Total $4,850 Total 4,850 Total $3,250 Total 1995 Nissan Truck $1,700 Down • $ 3,250 Total 1995 Nissan Truck 4x4, 5 speed, cold air, Ext Cab. 50 Week 828-248-1408 NO COLLISION • NO JOB • NO CREDIT CHECK • NO PROBLEM 4,850 Total $50Weekly 6,850 Total $6,850 Total 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee L1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD Automatic, 4x4, leather, alloy wheels, good miles. $ $5,250 Total 1,500 Down • $ 5,250 Total 50 Week 1999 Ford Exped tion XLT $2,500 Down • $ 3,995 Total 1999 Ford Expedition XLi Automatic, 4x4, 22” wheels, nice! 50 Week $3,995 Total 1990 Mercedes Wagon 300 TE1990 Mercedes Wagon 300 TE Leather, alloy wheels, 3rd row seat, automatic, nice car! $ $3,850 Total 800 Down • $ 3,850 Total 50 Week Automatic, V6, leather, dual air, fully loaded but you don’t have to be to own it! 1998 Chr1998 Chrysler Town & Countryysler Town & Countr $1,500 Down • $ 50 Week Payments TOMMY WEASE Tommy Wease, 52 of 2655 Henrietta, NC passed away on Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Services were held at A.C. McKinney Memorial Chapel. Burial was held in Rutherford County Memorial Cemetery. 1987 Cadillac Limo! $ ,1,000 Down • $ Come By And See Us At Come By And See Us At 1992 Chevrolet Hi Top Conversion Van1992 Chevrolet Hi Top Conversion Van Automatic, dual air, bed in back, 350 V8. $ 800 Down • $ 50 Week Broadway Motor Co. 828-447-2866 17’ Tilt Boat Trailer Tires are like new, fully adjustable! $ 17’ Tilt Boat Trailer 650 CA$H! Broadway Motor Co. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! NC Mountain State Fair Returns To WNC Ag Center September 10-19 The North Carolina Mountain State Fair is a western North Carolina tradi- tion. Now in its 17th year, the fair always promises lots of food, fun, and mountain heritage; this year’s fair will fulfill those same promises September 10 – 19 at the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher, NC. The newly added Virginia C. Boone Mountain Heritage Center and the Livestock Exhibition Building will continue to house the finest crafts, handmade goods, artwork, and horticulture products that western North Carolina has to offer. In addition, residents from across the region will arrive with their best livestock in tow in the hopes of winning a coveted blue ribbon in one of the numerous livestock competitions. The carnival will again be supplied by Drew Expositions. It will be as exciting as always with the return of fan favorites like the Enterprise, the Seattle Wheel, and the chairlift, which stretches from one end of the midway to the other, providing a bird’s eye view of the fair. There will also be plenty of rides for younger children and the carnival will have lots of games of chance, skill, and concentration with your favorite fluffy and stuffed prize waiting. New to the fair this year will be live music on the Bojangles Music Stage, which will host more than 30 local and regional bands daily. The stage will be outdoors and centrally located on the fairgrounds. All performances will be free for fairgoers with paid admission. McGough Arena will host Country Music star Chuck Wicks on Wednesday, September 15, and Christian Music groups The Oxendines and This Hope on Thursday, September 16. Tickets for each show are specially priced at $15 for adults and $8 for children and seniors, and will include admission to the fair. The Heritage Stage will continue to host Mountain Music and Bluegrass each night as the Mountain Music Competition returns to the fair. The competition gives local musicians and bands much needed exposure as well as the chance to open for Contemporary Bluegrass musician John Cowan. Cowan, the former lead singer of the New Grass Revival, a band he formed with contemporary bluegrass and folk music greats, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, and Pat Flynn, will perform on the Bojangles Music Stage on Sunday September 19. Cowan’s performance is also free with paid fair admission. Mountain State Fair discounted advance tickets go on sale July 15 at the WNC Ag Center and at the WNC Farmers Market. Western NC Ingles supermarkets will sell advance tickets beginning August 1. Tickets will also be available online at www.mountainfair.org during the month of August. All advance ticket sales will end on September 9. To learn more about the NC Mountain State Fair, visit www.mountain- fair.org or call 828-687-1414. You can also join the conversa- tion on Facebook by visiting the fan page at www.facebook. com/ncmountainfair. BUSINESS SER- VICES BUSINESS SERVICES MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLAN F: Age 65, $83.25. Age 70, $96.87. PLAN G: Age 65, $70. Age 70, $82.43. Lissa Roseman 704-778-1511 rosemanl@vzw. blackberry.net NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF & YOUR BUSINESS? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $29.50 + tax. Shelby Shop- per & Info, 503 N. 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Please sign the guest book at www.mckinneylandrethfuneralhome.com RUTH GOODE MELTON Ruth Goode Melton, 92, of Rutherfordton, passed away on Tuesday, August 31. Services were held at Mt. Vernon Baptist Chuch. Burial followed at the church cemetery. Mrs. Melton was preced- ed in death by her parents, William Waltes Goode and Louetta Carpenter Goode; three sisters, Elma Tate, Edith Elliott and Katherine Goode and one brother, James Goode. She is survived by two sisters, Mattie Bowers and Lucille Biggerstaff and one brother, Francis Goode. BUSINESS SER- VICES BUSINESS SERVICES THE WEATHERMAN’S All-In- One Service: Yard Clean Up, Landscaping and Pressure Wash- ing. Haul off trash, limbs, storm debris. Also clean out buildings, basements, clean gutters. Spread mulch, gravel, install stone walk- ways, raised flower beds, trim hedges. Pressure washing. See my work at www.theweather- mansgreatoutdoors.blogspot.com Call Robert 704-487-2815. Memorials may be made to Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, 2676 Hudlow Rd., Forest City, NC 28043 or to the Hospice of Rutherford County, PO Box 336, Forest City, NC 28043. Crowe’s Funeral Home & Crematory, Rutherfordton, NC is serving the family. LEO RICHARD KIMBALL SR. Leo Richard Kimball, Sr., 69, of Bostic, passed away on Thursday, September 2, 2010. Services were held at Fellowship Holiness Church. Mr. Kimball was preced- ed in death by his parents, Frank Warren and Lucianne Trumbley Kimball and two brothers, Frank Warren Kimball Jr. and Roger Kimball. He is survived by his wife, Jacqueline McAbee Kimball of the home; three sons, Matthew Christopher Kimball of Bostic, Leo Richard Kimball, Jr. and wife Renee of Forest City, Corey Kimball of Forest City; three daugh- ters, Cara Marie Kimball of Spindale, Ginger Phillips of Forest City and April Downs and husband Rodney of Lebanon, Maine; one step- son, Shannon Cooksey; one step-daughter, Jennifer McAbee of Green Hill; two brothers, Roland Kimball of Gonic, NY and Donald Kimball of Summersworth, NY; five grandchildren; four great- grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memo- rials may be made to the Kimball Memorial Fund, PO Box 584, Bostic, NC 28018. Crowe’s Funeral Home & BUSINESS SER- VICES BUSINESS SERVICES FATHER & SONS Reliable Services. We clean out porch- es, sheds, buildings, houses, garages, rental properties, etc. Haul off anything big or small. Odd job specialist: yard clean- up, branches hauled off, weed pulling, leaf raking, yard clutter. 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He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Willie Faye Melton; two sons, Phillip Melton of Forest City and Gerald Melton of Ellenboro; one daughter, Dianna Melton and husband, Tony of Forest City; two brothers, Kenneth Melton and wife, Frances of Ellenboro and Ronnie Melton and wife, Becky, of Clearwater, FL; two sisters, Joyce Lowery and husband, Joe, of Henrietta and Cindy Propst and husband, David, of Ellenboro; 10 grandchil- dren and 3 great-grandchil- dren. Harrelson Funeral Home is serving the family. Please sign the guest book at www.harrelsonfuneralhome.com “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” – John 3:16 – BUSINESS SER- VICES BUSINESS SERVICES ROSS CONCRETE WORK, 33 yrs experience. No job too big or small! Free estimates. 704-692- 3601, 704-482-9953, 704-419- 1052. HANDYMAN; DEPENDABLE. No Job Too Small. 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