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October 23, 2014

Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC

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Page 10 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, October 23-October 29, 2014 YARD SALES YARD BAZAAR! Retro items, furniture, clothes, men/women size 2 thru XXXL, Christmas, toys, all types of household items! 301 Sunrise Circle, Shelby. 10/25, 7am until? Please no early birds. YARD SALE, SAT. 10/25, 7AM- 12PM, 1227 S Lafayette St., Shelby. Park across street. MULTI FAMILY, Sat, 10/25, 8am. White Plains Development, Kings Mtn. 107 White Plains Dr. and 104 Chadwick Dr. 302 ELIZABETH AVE, SHEL- BY. 10/24 and 10/25, 7:30am till 2:30pm. Mesh wreaths, toys, Avon, collectibles. CLEANING OUT BUILDING! 15 Charger Court across from Crest High School. 8am until. 2 DAY YARD SALE. Fri 10/24, Sat 10/25, 8am until. 228 Lane St, Lawndale. (From W. Main St, turn on Elam St, onto Lane St. Follow signs. OUTDOOR TRUTHS If you plan on hunting deer seriously, there will come a time when you will have to plan on spending all day in the tree stand. I don't usually do that in my home area, but when I travel to the Mid- west, (which is just about every year) I always prepare to stay in my tree stand the entire day for several days. That means confi ning myself to about 12 square feet for about 12 straight hours. Since I go there with the hopes of killing a big deer, I need to give myself the best chance possible and being there during every daylight hour does that. The preparation is as im- portant mentally as it is physically. But physically it means that I must pack enough food and water and make arrangements for when nature calls. It also means reading material is a must and if I have cell signal, I can surf the internet which makes the time pass so much quicker. Another reason staying in the tree stand is important is be- cause the longer I'm in the stand, the less my scent is lingering on the ground. Let me explain. As deer hunters know, when we walk into the woods we leave a scent and it stays there even after we have climbed up a tree. But as time passes the scent evaporates leaving us in the stand without being as easily de- tected. That's why the deer are less likely to smell us after we have been in the tree for a few hours than only for a few min- utes. The principle is, if enough time passes, what was easily sensed becomes undetectable. This same principle applies to my spiritual life. If enough time passes, what was once easily sensed will become unde- tectable. For instance, if enough time passes, the desire to be with other believers during a weekend gathering will soon go away. Another example is, if enough time passes, the desire to learn more about God, will no longer have the same pull on your life. These spiritually healthy desires will become unde- tectable. But does this mean there will not be a price to pay? I think not. Because just as my deer can no longer detect the danger of the hunter, you and I will no longer be able to detect the dangers that await us. And not only that, but we will also become calloused and insensitive to the needs of others. Is there an area in your spiritual life that once provided a much needed tug? Has time caused that tug to go unnoticed? The need is still there. The benefi ts it once provided are still useful. Ask God today to provide it one more time and when He does, don't let it go unnoticed. 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Sportsman's Corner Email • Photos@RutherfordWeekly.com Mail or Drop-Off • 369 Butler Road • Forest City, NC 28043 *Publisher has the final decision of which photos appear in print, per available space. Submit your photos for your chance to be featured in the Sportsman's Corner* The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Home From The Hunt™ safety campaign is reminding hunters to follow blaze orange requirements and making safety recommendations to others who spend time outdoors. In North Carolina, hunters are required to wear a cap, hat or an outer garment in blaze orange that is visible from all sides when hunting bear, feral hogs, deer, rabbit, squirrel, grouse, pheasant or quail with a firearm. Anyone hunting deer during a deer firearms season, regardless of method, must wear blaze orange. Hunters also are required to wear blaze orange while hunting with a bow on Sunday during the black powder and gun seasons. "Wearing blaze orange is an easy and effective step for safety," said Travis Casper, the state Hunter Education Program coordinator. "Blaze orange, also known as hunter orange, isn't a color found in nature, making it instantly recognizable as a human presence. It is instantly recognizable and signals caution to the viewer. Going a step farther, in low-light conditions hunters should consider using a flashlight when changing locations." The Home From The Hunt™ campaign recommends everyone wear blaze orange when outdoors in areas shared with hunters. Blaze orange clothing stands out against an outdoor background and studies have proven it increases visibility of the wearer in low-light situations. Blaze orange also can be helpful in locating someone lost or injured. For more information on hunting seasons, Hunting Heritage Apprentice Permits and the Hunter Education Program, go to www.ncwildlife.org or call 919-707-0031. BLAZE ORANGE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NORTH CAROLINA Article provided by: http://www.ncwildlife.org "I'm not use to this much attention." Get noticed in the classifi eds! 828-248-1408 Advertising@RutherfordWeekly.com BIG time results! YARD SALES

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