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March 24, 2011

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Page 12 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com the inquiring photographer’s “If You Left Your Wallet Or Cell Phone Home, Which One Would You Drive Back Home For? Question Of The Week: m.a. andrews $ 1195.95plus tax Now available... includes overhang 12x16 Brenda Hilton: I’d go back for my wallet because I need to have my money. Also I’d need my drivers license. I can get along without my phone. Sherry Hamon: I would have to say my wallet. I need my identification and other personal items. To me, the phone isn’t that important. I use it only for emergency. Cathy Leverette: My wallet! I need my drivers license and my money. I don’t need my cell phone, but I need my license to drive. Lori Downey: Definitely it would be my wallet. I don’t even use my cell phone half the time. I need my wallet if I want to make a purchase. FREE CHUR FREE CHURCH LETTERING!LETTERING! 2010 Ford E-350 XLT Automatic, V8, Automatic, V8, 12 Passenger Rear Airi , 12 Passenger, Rear A r Only 23K MiOnly 23K Milesles NADA 23,47523,475 NADA $ SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASE Price plus tax & tag . PURCHASE $18,900 18,900 Monday-Friday 8am-6pm • Saturday 8am-3pm 565 Oak St. • Forest City • 828-245-1626 Monday-Friday 8am-6pm • Saturday 8am-3pm 565 Oak St. • Forest City • 828-245-1626 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH WORLD AUTISM AWARENESS WEEKEND APRIL 1-3 As many as 60,000 NC families are impacted by children with some form of autism. These families are invited to Wrightsville Beach, April 1-3, to participate in World Autism Awareness Weekend. Organizer and Surfers Healing North Carolina Camp Director, John Pike promises lots of fun for the families of children with autism. Arrive on Friday, and prepare for a full weekend of activity. On Saturday, World Autism Day, all are invited to experience a day of hands-on kids’ activities, networking, and resource sharing at Wrightsville Beach Park presented by Surfers Healing. On Sunday, families are invited to relax and enjoy beach and lawn games at the host hotel, the Blockade Runner Beach Resort. A mid-day seaside cookout will be available on Sunday, over- looking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. All activities at the park and games on Saturday and Sunday are free. This year’s Hawaiian theme will feature live, ukulele music on Saturday with hula dancing as Pike and others sport Hawaiian print shirts. Meet Pike and his 7-year old autistic son, Gianni, and other families on a day when autism rules without exceptions. All booths on Saturday, will feature exciting activities for the children like board waxing, a miniature skate park, face painting, a bounce house, fi shing, sensory toys, calming toys, corn toss, and more. Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue lifeguards will lead special water safety instruction for the families. Refreshments will be provided at no charge by Land Rover Cape Fear and Two Guys Grille. Information will be shared by autism awareness agencies and other important support groups: Autism Society of North Carolina, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender and Brunswick counties, Askate.org, Family Support Network, NC Chapter of Surfers Healing, Ocean Cure, S.H.A.R.E., Surfrider Foundation, TEACCH, Wilmington Children’s Developmental Services Agency and Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center. lingual information will be provided. Bi- The goal is to create a weekend of outreach, inclusion, awareness and festivities for the children, networking and resource opportunities for the parents. World Autism Awareness Day was created by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2007. For more information, contact John Pike, North Carolina Surfers Healing Camp Director at 910-202-3312, email: john@surfershealing.org or visit www.surfershealing.org. Article submitted by: Robert B. Butler; www.ncPressRelease.com Locations Rutherford Weekly’s distribution is 16,000 Papers At Over 385 GROWING! To better serve our readers & advertisers we have increased the number of locations Rutherford Weekly is available. What Can Do For You! MOTORCYCLE/ATV Antioch Speedway - Morganton, NC Saturday, April 2, 2011 For Race Information During The Weekdays Call 704-484-9000 Nights & Weekends DIRECTIONS: 2850 Racetrack Rd. • Morganton, NC. Six miles north of Morganton on Highway 18, turn right on Antioch Road. Travel approxi- mately 1-1/2 miles, turn left on Racetrack Road. Follow arrows to track. RAIN OR SHINE RAIN O RAIN OR SHINE RAIN OR SHIN AIN OR SHIN A N OR SHINE Call 704-214-3283 • Race Day Only 704-477-3375 Only $7.00 Gate Fee CAMPERS CAMPERS 2002 SUNNYBROOK LIGHT 27’, one owner, well maintained, new tires, great floor plan, many extras included, $5200. 704-418- 7111. 1988 COACHMAN 21’ Travel Trailer. Bunk beds, sleeps eight, new tires, very good condition. Belongs to non smoker, $3200. 864-839-4819. 1972 SHASTA CAMPER for sale, title is in hand. Camper has been painted on the inside and has new floor tile and does have AC but not heat. Please call 704- 466-1034. Larry McMurray: It would definitely be my wallet. You always need your money, your identification and cred- it card. My wallet is most important to me. CAMPERS CAMPERS LONG BED LEER CAMPER SHELL Real good condition, $175, firm. Please call 704-482- 6012. 1975 THOMAS BUS C60 FRAME, good cond. Nice con- version. 350 short block with less than 5000 miles on rebuild, 4 speed std. Sleeps three, shower, pantry, cedar closets, roof 110V air, 110V/12V gas fridge, gas stove/oven, gas water heater, gas furnace, 110V panel, 12V charger, painted with Rustoleum Aluminum for easy maintenance, runs good. Needs some TLC. $1800 obo. 704-472-4942. WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Camp- ers. Please call 828-429-3935. 1992 TERRY CAMPER, 27’, great shape, dry, awning, air, heat, stove, fridge. Must see to appreciate, $3300. Please call 828-429-4566. DUTCHMEN RD26 Camper, fully self contained, 19 ft., sleeps six, 3500 lbs., never used, $9000. Please call 828-245-9303. to own! 1-800-232-8453 Rent After Hours 864-491-0772 144 Lemmons Lane Gaffney, SC Take exit 90 on I-85 (Hwy. 105), located across from Hamrick’s Clothing Store and Yellow Store Mall. CAMPERS CAMPERS 38’ 2003 ROOFED CAMPER on Lake James. Roofed deck, lots of extras. Gated campground with pool and lake access. Can E-mail pictures, $24,200. Please call 828-288-1314. 1995 5TH WHEEL, 34 ft., 2 slides, new tires, good condition. Asking $8000. Please call 828- 755-4702. 2000 COLEMAN POP-UP Camper. Many extras, great con- dition. Please call 828-286-3777 after 6pm. ADS WORK! Tucker Cuts Classic Groomer Sarah JoplGroomer Sarah Joplinin We are proud to introduce a new soft touch method to grooming with a hand scissoring fi nal touch. Drop-off and pick-up service also available for you and your pets needs. Call for your appointment today! “Anybody who doesn’t know what soap taste like has never washed a dog” ~Franklin p. Jones Call For Appointments & Directions To Shop Feel like something’s missing in your life? Find whatever you’re looking for in the Classifi eds and make your life complete. 2008 JAYCO 40TH ANNIVER- SARY EDITION CAMPER. 29ft. Well maintained, used very little. Stereo Surround Sound and Flat screen TV. Auto awning and electric tongue jack, max air vent covers and lots more. Ask- ing $16,900. Clean and belongs to non smoker. Please call704- 473-3297, John. ucker Cuts Classic Pet Grooming & Spa 828-429-8030 Pet Grooming & Spa 828-429-8030 Thursday, March 24-March 30, 2011 Check Point Utility Buildings Builder’s ©CommunityFirstMedia Bring The Bring The Family! Family! Great Spectator Track! RACE

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