Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Thursday, February 5-February 11, 2015 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 15 FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Pick- up load, $70. Also, $100 & $200 loads available. 704-418-3083. SPINDALE AUTO REPAIR, lo- cated @ 281 Spindale St., Spin- dale, NC. 28160. All types auto & truck repairs, oil change, tune- ups, brakes, muffler repair. 828- 980-1454, 8am-5pm. HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE, square bale, 704-487- 6855. FOR SALE HORSE/CATTLE, 18FT Goose Neck Trailer, $1100. 2002 HON- DA CIVIC LE, 2 dr coupe, fully load, sun roof, good condition, $2000. 704-435-9250. ANTIQUE SEWING MACHINE FRAME, $45. Drink bottles & other antique bottles, varies. Dried gourds, 50¢ ea, 2 French glass folding doors, 80"x24", $75 ea. 704-482-2912. MOVING? SAVE MONEY ON PACKING! Approximately 1000 sqft bubble wrap & 100 pounds of packing paper. Used once, clean, folded. All goes for $75. 704-300- 5675. EXCALIBUR COMPUTER SER- VICE, We repair and sell laptops and desktops, most repairs in 3 days or less. 704-434-5057, M-F. 8am-5pm. ITEMS FOR SALE: Gas Logs with blower, bird cage & wood desk. Call for prices. 704-739- 5855 BRICK HOUSE, 3BR, 1BA, fully remodeled, move in ready, locat- ed in Forest City. $79,900. 828- 429-5202 or 828-429-5858. NICE ARMSTRONG OIL FUR- NACE, $850. 85,000 BTU, works beautifully, but I am changing it out to central heat. 828-429- 4735. FOR SALE SWIMMING POOLS! 12x24 in- ground, completely installed, 30 year warranty. Come & See! Re- tail, $16,900. Now $8,995. Offer Limited. 828-657-5944. FLAGS & FLAG POLES in stock. J Johnson Sales, Inc. 828-245-5895. TRAILERS: BUY, SELL, TRADE. Over 50 trailers in stock. Utility, Box, Dump, Gooseneck. Parts, service & repairs. 828- 245-5895. STORAGE BUILDINGS for sale. Buy or Rent to Own. Free delivery & set up. 828-245-5895. STORAGE SHEDS, CAR- PORTS, GARAGES. All sizes & colors. Installed FREE! J John- son Sales, Inc. 828-245-5895. STORAGE BUILDINGS, WE BUY, Sell, Trade, move stor- age buildings, trade in metal advertising signs, vintage toys, guns, anything of value. 828- 245-5895. 1970 FORD F-100, asking $1200. Also, Three goats, three turkey's and one dozen chick- ens. 828-305-1030. TRAILERS, NEW 5x8, $499.99. J Johnson Sales, Inc. 828-245- 5895. Street Talk What snow day is the most memorable to you? Betty Lane The year we graduated, 1960, it snowed every Wednesday in March. We had to move our gradu- ation date because we had to make up the snow days. Kay Smith I remember being 4 or 5 and getting ready to play in the snow. Mother even put Daddy's Army socks over our shoes. We just had a ball. Liz Hutchins When we lived in Ruther- fordton we would sled on Collette Street. There was a brick wall that we tried not to run into. The sled stopped, but we didn't! We got up and kept on doing it. Sally Glover One snow my dad parked the car on the street instead of the driveway so he could get out the next day. Well, the snowplow came through and when he went out the snow was up to the windshield. He tried and tried to get the car out, and blew the trans- mission out. He'd have been better off parking in the driveway. Hank Heun I got my fi rst sled for Christmas when I was 5, and a few weeks later I got to use it. Martha Hampton I was in elementary school when it snowed every Wednesday. During one snow we played on the frozen river, and the part I was on wasn't frozen and I fell through. I didn't do that again. KAZIAH MILLER RECOGNIZED KAZIAH MILLER RECOGNIZED AS THE WINNER OF THE 2015 AS THE WINNER OF THE 2015 MLK SERVICE AWARD AT UNCG MLK SERVICE AWARD AT UNCG Article Provided By: Michelle Hines, University Relations I am happy to announce that former East Rutherford Alumni daughter of Terri Crawford Miller, Grandparents the late Major Crawford & Willene Crawford of Gastonia and Charlie & Darlene Miller of Spindale, Kaziah Miller was recognized as the winner of the 2015 MLK Service Award at UNCG. Due to all of her dedication to serving others, she was nominated by the university staff and she actually won. It is a very humble accomplishment and I am so very happy and proud of her. I am glad that her hard work and dedication is being recognized and she hope to inspire others if she have not done so thus far. On Wednesday January 21st, she received the award and made a small speech. Also, she was honored to be able to have dinner with the guest speaker, Sonia Sanchez! God is continuing to bless her each and every day! Also last semester, she had the opportunity to apply to the Cone Health Hospital System's Nurse Extern Program. This program is designed to have student nurses work under the supervision of a nurse for 7 weeks of the summer for 36-40 hours a week with the salary of a new nurse. Once the program is complete, they sometimes offer a PRN nurse tech position and hire you on as a nurse after graduation. It is a competitive process that you have to go through, and I am glad to announce that she did make it past the fi rst two interviews and she was scheduled for the last interview with the director of the unit that she will be on. So as we celebrated MLK Day and all of his work to help pave the way for us. I received great news that she did get the externship and will be working in the ICU unit for 7 weeks getting valued experience in the medical fi eld this summer! To say being her mother, and being a single mother of three (3) I'm proud of her and all of her accomplishments is an understatement. However, I'm so proud of her and the young woman she is and is becoming and striving to be daily is an understatement! But then to hear her being announced for this special award just made me feel that much more proud of her. You know and see the hard work she's done and is doing but to hear it was overwhelming to say the least... THE INTRODUCTION: Good evening…It is so nice to see everyone here for a great evening of learning, remembrance, and commitment. It is my pleasure to announce the winner of the 29th MLK Service Award. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Award was established at UNCG in 1986 to honor the memory of the late civil rights leader and one of the strongest examples of humanity, compassion, and strength our nation has given to the world. The annual award is given to one deserving student who exceeded expectations by making outstanding contributions in the area of social justice through service, particularly service to the UNCG community. The winner is selected by a committee of faculty, staff, and students, receives recognition for his or her service, and a $500 scholarship. The committee had a diffi cult time selecting the winner this year due to an increase in the number and quality of nominated students. This highlights how many students are using what they learn in and out of the classroom to benefi t the greater UNCG community. After the extensive review and selection, it is my pleasure to call to the stage this year's MLK Service Award winner: Ms. Kaziah Miller. Kaziah, please come to the stage. While Kaziah makes her way to the stage, let me tell you a little about this outstanding junior Nursing major. Very importantly, she clearly understands the link between academic success and involvement on campus. She has an extraordinary GPA and has been selected to the Dean's List four semesters in a row. She is a Gates Millennium Scholar, Golden Leaf Scholar, National Society of Collegiate Scholars Scholar, and UNCG Guarantee Scholar and has attended numerous in-state and out-of-state conferences as a result of these awards. Complimenting her academic success is her extensive co-curricular work. She is Vice President of EBONY, a diverse women's organization focused on empowering women, having a voice in the community, and building unity and sisterhood with one another. Kaziah has consistently gone beyond expectations for her service projects with EBONY and other organizations. As a member of the Multicultural Nursing Students Association, she was the fi rst freshman to receive the "Extra Service Award", was the fi rst member to volunteer in the four separate service activities, and won an award for selling the most raffl e tickets. Through the Multicultural Nursing Students Association, she has also been able to engage the broader Triad community with food drives and the March for Babies. She was also a mentor for teenage girls at Dudley High School, where she met with and tutored students. Kaziah has also served her fellow students through the Supplemental Instruction Program, primarily helping with Chemistry 104. One of her nominators mentioned, "Kaziah was always creative during her sessions, which would focus more on empowerment. She utilized several different study methods to reach a variety of students. She wanted to make sure when she was reviewing information that she found techniques that would stick with everyone…" In Kaziah's own words, "A leader is not someone who is bossy and tells everyone what to do. 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