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December 18, 2014

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Page 4 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, December 18-December 23, 2014 MUSICAL HAMILTON PIANO AND BENCH, asking $150. You move. 704-418-3071. CHILD CARE TINY TOTS DAYCARE, 5 Star, Home Enrolling children from 6wks-12yrs. Openings on all 3 shifts. Forest City. 828-247-0726. MOTORCYCLE 2001 HONDA RECON FOUR WHEELER, garage kept, low hours, runs excellent. Red in color. Original tires, $2500. 704- 484-2647. 2013 KAWASAKI TRAIL BIKE, electric start, good condition, $2100. 704-472-2761. MOTORCYCLE 2001 YAMAHA ROADSTAR 1600 V-twin cruiser only 28,000 miles, Jardin forward controls, Danny Gray seats, long shot pipes, K&N filter, new tires. A must see. $4,800. 828-305-4084 2003 HONDA TRX300EX, af- ter market ITP wheels with new whole shock tires, looks & runs good. Great Christmas Gift, $2000 OBO. 828-748-4157. MOTORCYCLE 2005 SUZUKI KING QUAD 700, 4x4, mud tires, $3500. 828-447- 5182. CAMPE 1990 COLEMAN POP-UP CAMPER Great A/C, sleeps 6, great canvas, solid floors and has a CLEAN title. $1,200. Call Mike at 704-473-7482 CAMPE WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Camp- ers. Call 828-429-3935. 2007 FLEETWOOD Cheyenne Pop-up camper, sleeps 7, like new, $4200. Call 828-429-3935. 828-248-9100 Restorative-Family-Cosmetic © Accepting New Patients Accepting New Patients Most Insurances Accepted Most Insurances Accepted WE'VE WE'VE MOVED MOVED TO OUR TO OUR NEW NEW LOCA LOCATION TION Jeffrey D. Hall, D.M.D., P.A. 621 S. Broadway Street Forest City, NC 28043 Hours: 8:30-5:00 1538 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, NC 704-739-8053 HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00-4:30 • CLOSED: Saturday-Sunday Buyers of All Types of Scrap Metal • Steel • Cast Iron • Appliances • Automobiles • Aluminum • Brass • Copper • Stainless Steel Container Service Available C&C SCRAP IRON & METAL FREE LAY-A-WAY • NO INTEREST FEE Buy now and save on heating costs! FOREST CITY MOWERS 174 E. Main Street, Downtown Forest City, NC • www.forestcitymowers.com 828-245-4297 Gas • Electric • Wood We Repair Kerosene Heaters So far, we have seen a tough beginning to the basketball season for Rutherford County. Youth and injuries are taking it's toll. Still, there is a ton of hoops left to go this season. On the men's side, East Rutherford (2- 3, 1-1) just beat a pretty athletic Kings Mountain team, but lost to very guard heavy East Burke. East Rutherford hosted a game on Tuesday, but will go to Shelby on Friday for a huge game within the conference. R-S Central (4-3, 2-1) has already taken down Shelby. Although, the Golden Lions were without a couple of football players, count it a solid win for the Hilltoppers this season. The Hilltoppers downed a much better Draughn club and lost by one to Crest this week. Chase has struggled and they visit R-S Central at the end of the week (12/19) R-S Central girls (4-3, 2-1) have three very capable ladies to help them compete in the SMAC. Teja Twiity, Kyra Davis and Charmee Miller all stand six feet tall and bring a very tough inside game for the Lady Hilltoppers. Staying out of foul trouble and fi nding enough offense is still in question. At least Coach Fuller can count on blocks from his three playmakers inside. East Rutherford's girls (2-3, 0-2) could very well bounce back after falling twice last week by less than six points. They have Burns and Shelby this week and both have struggled mightily so far this season. The NFL playoff picture is coming to light with just two weeks left in the regular season. The NFC is has been pretty wild, but only nine teams are available for six spots. As of Sunday night, it's 1) Arizona 2) Detroit 3) Dallas 4) Carolina 5) Seattle 6) Green Bay. On the outside: Philly, New Orleans and Atlanta. Here is how I see it fi nishing. I think Green Bay will win out and Arizona won't beat San Francisco or Seattle. Detroit has the least diffi cult schedule all season I think they fi nd a wildcard spot. Carolina just took back the NFC South lead, but I just don't trust them. The meeting in the Georgia Dome less than couple of weeks from now will decide thing. I think the Falcons are playing better right now, so give me Atlanta as the four seed. Then again, Derek Anderson is 2-0 as a starting quarterback for the Panthers this season. Who would of guessed that when the season began? I like the Eagles taking the East. I like Dallas as a team and they are way better than Detroit. However, it's that time of year when the Cowboys fi nd a way to screw up. Dallas won't make the playoffs. Prediction: 1) Seattle 2)Green Bay 3) Philly 4) Atlanta 5) Arizona 6) Detroit The AFC is pretty is way more complicated. While six spots are up for grabs, 12 teams are vying for them. 1) New England 2) Denver 3) Indy 4 Cincy 5) Pittsburgh 6) Baltimore. The fi rst three teams have already clinched their divisions, but the last three are still up in the air. However, I believe that all those teams 4-12 will split and the picture will look the same now in two weeks. Not Just Oil, Pennzoil Brought to you by: Brought to you by: 828-245-0434 293 S. Broadway St., Forest City FAST FAST FAST FAST WAY WAY WAY WAY ©Community First Media Community First Media RUTHERFORD WEEKLY SPORTS By KEVIN CARVER Conference Play Starts in Hoops, NFL Playoffs Get Divisional Stop by Stop by FAST FAST FAST FAST WAY WAY WAY WAY Forest City, NC Forest City, NC Enter to Enter to WIN WIN 8 foot tall 8 foot tall Christmas Christmas Stocking! Stocking! Shoppers fi lled the room of the Norris Biggs Conference Room at Rutherford Regional Medical Center Dec. 8 during the one-day $5 Jewelry and Accessories Sale. The sale is hosted by, and benefi ts, the RHI Legacy Auxiliary. The next sale will be held Feb. 18-20, 2015. 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