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March 24, 2011

Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC

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Page 22 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 “LOWER OVERHEAD MEANS LOWER PRICES!” Discount FurniDiscount Furnitureture Use Your Tax Refund Of Rutherford County “Lower overhead means lower prices!” Use Your Tax Refund For A New Room Today! 1,070 ONLY $1,070 ONLY $990 ONLY $ or A New Room Today! ONLY $ 990 ONLY $1,070 ONLY $1,070 ONLY $ONLY $ 865 865 No credit check fNo credit check financing & 90 days same as cashinancing & 90 days same as cash 1304 W. Main Street • Forest City Tuesday-Friday 10-5 • Saturday 10-2 sales@discountfurnitureofrc.com visit us online www.discountfurnitureofrc.com 828-289-7081 for more info! “LOWER OVERHEAD MEANS LOWER PRICES!” 828-289-7081 for more info! HOYLE WINS BASS FISHING LEAGUE SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION ON LAKE WYLIE Boater John Hoyle of Rutherfordton, caught a fi ve-bass limit weighing 16 pounds, 4 oz. March 19 to win $4,394 in the BFL South Carolina Division tournament on Lake Wylie. The remaining top10 anglers: 2nd: Michael Webster, Gastonia, fi ve bass, 14-14, $2,197 3rd: Michael Rector, Pacolet, S.C., fi ve bass, 14-10, $1,464 4th: Jeremy Wilson, Blacksburg, S.C., fi ve bass, 14-8, $1,025 5th: Calvin Jones, Raeford, fi ve bass, 13-13, $879 6th: Shane Suddeth, Inman, S.C., fi ve bass, 13-8, $805 7th: Brian Travis, Conover, fi ve bass, 13-2, $732 8th: Scott Hamrick, Denver, N.C., fi ve bass, 13-1, $659 + $1,000 Evinrude bonus 9th: Carlton Thompkins, Myrtle Beach, S.C., fi ve bass, 12-14, $586 10th: John Axsom, Gray Court, S.C., fi ve bass, 12-13, $466 10th: Casey Evans, Summerville, S.C., fi ve bass, 12-13, $466 10th: Dale Hoyle, Horse Shoe, four bass, 12-13, $466 Shane Cantley of Elgin, S.C., caught a fi ve-bass limit weighing 11 pounds, 13 oz. Of Rutherford County “Lower overhead means lower prices!” www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, March 24-March 30, 2011 TheCancer Resource Center (828) 245-4596 featuring the Patient Navigator Program, Support Groups and Information to Help in the Fight Against Cancer Located in the OneSource Care Building next to Belk in Forest City EMPLOYMENT NOW HIRING: Companies des- perately need employees to as- semble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Info 1-985-646-1700 Dept. NC-5264. EMPLOYMENT www.MyRutherfordHospital.com/Cancer EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MOVIE EXTRAS TO STAND in background for a major Film Pro- duction. Earn up to $150 per day. Experience not required. All looks needed. 888-736-0843. SALES OPPORTUNITY. Expe- rienced sales person needed at Blanton Cars. Apply in Person at Main Lot located at 325 W. Dixon Blvd, Shelby, NC. (Be- side Taco Bell). Ask for Daniel Miller. LOCAL CDL DRIVER NEED- ED. Experience with 53’ trailers required. Full/part time. Home nights/weekends. CYCLONE TRUCKING. 704-236-4095. LET ME CARE FOR YOUR YARD. Will rake leaves, cut wood, haul trash, etc. 704-600- 6076. KIDS WORLD CHILD DEVEL- OPMENT CENTER IS NOW AC- CEPTING APPLICATIONS For Lead Teachers. Must be 21 years old or older. Must have NC Early Childhood Credential. Must be working toward or currently have an AAS in Early Childhood. Mini- mum 1 year experience. Contact number is 704-471-1717 or your may fax your resume to 704-471- 1719. Old applicants need not to re-apply. Boater John Hoyle of Rutherford- ton, won the March 19 BFL South Carolina Division tournament on Lake Wylie to earn $4,394. March 19 to win $2,197 in the Co-angler Division. The remaining top10 co-anglers: 2nd: Cody Hoyle, Rutherfordton, fi ve bass, 11-10, $1,098, 3rd: Mike Branch, West Columbia, S.C., fi ve bass, 10-15, $733 4th: Chuck Poovey, Denver, fi ve bass, 10-6, $513, 5th: Robert Adams, Greensboro, four bass, 10-1, $439 6th: Wyatt Hammond, Myrtle Beach, S.C., fi ve bass, 9-12, $403, 7th: Jason Hueble, Newberry, S.C., fi ve bass, 9-10, $366 8th: Joel Wilkins, Blacksburg, S.C., fi ve bass, 9-2, $330, 9th: Todd Lawrence, Rock Hill, S.C., fi ve bass, 8-15, $293 10th: Jeff Rikard, Leesville, S.C., fi ve bass, 8-8, $256 The next BFL South Carolina Division tournament is scheduled for April 9 on Santee Cooper in Summerton, S.C. After the 5th South Carolina Division tournament is complete, the top 40 boaters and 40 co-anglers based on point standings will qualify for the Oct. 13-15 Regional Championship on Smith Mountain Lake in Huddleston, Va. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger 198VX with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard and a Chevy pick-up, while co-anglers will fi sh for a new Ranger 198VX. For more information about FLW Outdoors and FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit FLWOutdoors.com or FantasyFishing.com. CHRISTIAN SCHOOL is ac- cepting applications for a Math Teacher. Please send resume to: Attn: Principal, P O Box 1065, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH part time secretary/ bookkeeper needed, 20 hours a week. Send resume to: PO Box 181, Forest City, NC 28043. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC NEEDED. Apply in person at Wilkie’s Tire & Auto; 4129 Polkville Rd. Polkville, NC 28136. 704-538-9037. FORECLOSURE! CREDITOR HARASSMENT! REPOSSESSIONS! We are a debt relief agency. We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Robert H. Lutz Attorney At Law 310-8 E. Graham St. • Shelby, NC 28150 704-600-6003 • 704-600-6004 www.rlutzlaw.com EMPLOYMENT WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED CNA CAREGIVER, is looking for work. Available days. Will nego salary. Contact Jennifer at 704- 898-7946. RELIABLE CAREGIVER seeks employment. Excellent refer- ences. Any shift, any hours. 828- 748-9195. WANT TO BUY WOULD LIKE TO BUY old Rem- ington or Winchester 22 rifles to restore. Will consider other old and used, but not broken. Will pay fair price. 704-473-4544. WANT TO BUY 3BR MOBILE HOME with shin- gled roof & vinyl siding. Can be Single or Double. Will move to my property. 704-730-8686. Outdoor Truths By Gary Miller I know that I am constantly growing as a hunter and fi sherman. All I have to do is look back at last year and I know there’s room to get better. One young man was being inter- PLACE YOUR AD 828-248-1408 www.RutherfordWeekly.com classifi ed deadline • Tuesday @ 3pm RutherfordWeekly.com RutherfordWeekly.com viewed for a new position. The interview- er asked, “What do you wish to gain by your employment here?” To which the applicant replied, “I wish to gain experi- ence.” Well, there’s one thing that’s for sure, he will gain experience. It may be a good experience or a bad experience, but he will gain experience. Each hunt offers much of the same. Hopefully, most of the days will bring good experi- ences, but undoubtedly some will bring a painful one. Last year I bragged about my fi fty-fi ve yard shot on a double bearded gobbler, but a few days later I missed another bird at only fi fteen yards. Now I may have thought that I had “arrived” as a hunter after such a long and might I say, impressive shot. But missing at such a short distance brought me back to the reality that I am an incomplete hunter. And the truth is, as long as I continue to pursue this passion of mine, I will for- ever be learning and growing. WANT TO BUY WANTED TO BUY, GOOD USED FURNITURE AND AP- PLIANCES: and antiques or es- tates 704-481-0954. Call after 5 p.m. 704-482-0540. WANT TO BUY WE LOVE JUNK! WILL PAY TOP dollar for running & non running junk vehicles. If no title, need ID. We also do tow- ing. 704-692-6370. WANTED: PICKUP TRUCKS any models, any make, any con- dition. Want to buy Toyotas & Nissans. 704-538-9742. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans. Also Top Dollar for old car batteries. 704- 692-2391, 704-484-2424. PAYING CASH FOR YOUR CAR Running or not, title or no title. Also do towing. 704-692- 6767, 704-487-0228. BANKRUPTCY Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ oward Christ It’s some- times amazing that we can deal with these faux pas’ when it comes to hunting or fi shing, but we are quick to give up when it comes to something like our Christian life. We tell ourselves that if we cannot do it completely, perfectly, and wholeheartedly, we’ll just not do it at all. And thus we let our incomplete- ness determine our worth as a child of God. Did you know that Michelangelo started forty-four sculptures? Fourteen of them were never completed. I heard these facts just the other day. I won- dered what the value of those fourteen might be. You see, our worth to God is not based upon how many successful “Christian” days that we have notched in our belt. It’s based solely on the initiative of God to love us even while we were unlovable. And God’s determination to continue to love us is not based upon our ability to be lovable. It is based upon His desire to accept us even though we are an incomplete work. www.outdoortruths.org Ashley • Klaussner • Crown Mark • Catnapper • Simmons • Spring Air • Carolina Mattress Guild Ashley • Klaussner • Crown Mark • Catnapper • Simmons • Spring Air • Carolina Mattress Guild

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