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Page 24 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 WE OFFER ALL THESE DIFFERENT NEW BUILDING SIZES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES! NOW OFFERING PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 8x8 • 10x12 • 12 x 16 • 12x24 8x12 • 10x16 • 12x20 • 12x32 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, January 5-Januray 11, 2012 80,000 Weekly Readers! Did You Know...When You Place Our 19th Year • Issue No. 31 • August 4, 2011 Satisfaction Guaranteed Starter Program Included Of cial Black Belt Uniform CALL NOW! - OFFER ENDS SOON! Monday Thru Friday 8AM - 5PM • Saturday By Appointment 359/221 Hampton St. • Chesnee, SC 29323 BASIC MONEY MANAGEMENT Do you dream of owning your own home one day? Or perhaps you already own your home, but always worry about the mortgage? Are you anxious about loans and credit? Working hard to make ends meet each month? Wishing you could save more for the future? Feeling frustrated? If this sounds like you, there is a way to get control of your money. NC Cooperative Extension will offer a Basic Money Management program beginning January 26. Classes will meet each Thursday for six weeks. Participants may choose either an afternoon class at 2:00 or an evening class at 5:30. The program is free and open to the public. Class topics include reducing debt, increasing savings, understanding credit costs and options, establishing good credit histories and scores, and building confi dence in making smart fi nan- cial decisions. The Basic Money Management program is a great op- portunity for couples, singles, young adults, parents, young or old, anyone wanting to improve their money skills and secure a successful fi nancial future. To register, contact Cooperative Extension at 287-6020. Deadline to register is January 20. NC Cooperative Extension brings research-based educa- tional programs from NC State University and NC A&T State University to families in Rutherford County. Cooperative Ex- tension's mission is to improve the well-being of the family through programs that educate and empower individuals to put knowledge to work in their lives. Money management is one of many family programs offered through Rutherford County Cooperative Extension. For more information about our programs, contact Cooper- ative Extension at 287-6020 or visit rutherford.ces.ncsu.edu. Article submitted by: Tracy Davis, Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Science 2nd nd "SMALL TOWN FRIENDLY"® $29.95 Our award-winning Black Belt Our award-winning Black Belt instructors will instill in your child respect for parents, teachers & law and order. and order In addition as leadership ability to say "NO" to unhealthy peer pressure. unhealthy peer pressure. www.mypersonaldojo.com 140 W Main St., Forest Cit Thousands of Fans from 6 States... Chesnee Hosts 7th By: M.A. Andrews • maandrews@rutherfordweekly..comdweekly com By: M.A. Andrews • maandrews@ruther Trivia Night "All Types of Trivia" 8pm until Every Wednesday Every Wednesda 8pm until 1/2 price wings $1.50 beer specials $4.00 margar t4.00 margariita's 1/2 price wings .50 beer specials 1stPlace $30,00 Place $20. Place $20.00 Place $30, gift card gift card gift card gift card Get ready for our football specials! Catch your Catch your favorite college & NFL games. favorite college & NFL games. 828-286-3399 151 Central Street 828-286-3399 Rutherfordton Get ready for our football specials! (Pictured left to right) Clint Button, publicist for the event and "the right hand man", Thomas Mossburg lead singer of the featured band "Zebra" and founder of "Antique Bikes on Main", Chesnee's own, Den- nis A. Harris. The event mascot (poster man on bike in middle) has been named "Barney" in honor of a great friend, Sam Greenway! What started seven years ago with an idea just 30 antique motor cycles has now become the largest event of its' kind in all of South Carolina and possibly What started seven years ago with an idea just 30 antique motor cycles has now become the largest event of its' kind in all of South Carolina and possibly the Southeast! the Southeast! "Antique Bikes on Main" is in the town of Chesnee, which according to the "Antique Bikes on Main" is in the town of Chesnee, which according to the United States Census Bureau 2010, has a population of just 868 and encom- s history United States Census Bureau 2010, has a population of just 868 and encom- passes a total area of less than one mile - 0.9 square mile. Our next door neigh- bor in South Carolina has created an event which has put it on the map. Chesnee is also about to celebrate its centennial in Septemberl age. A leading member of the company was John B. Cleveland of Spartanburg. He named the company and the town after his great grandmother, Margaret Tax Free Weekend August 5th -7h th Best Japanese Food In Rutherford County! Nobody Has Better Japanese Than Us! Come In & Try! TERIYAKI CHICKEN $ LUNCH SPECIAL 4.99 CLASSIC FRIED RICE/CHICKEN 7.39 Dinner SPECIAL $ Monday-Friday 11 am-9 pm 828-245-4949 #1 Japanese Saturday 4 pm-9 pm 464 West Main St. Forest City 1 Block From Owls Stadium Among interesting bikes on display were a small Indian Bike and a Honda Z bike. These two captured the attention of bike lovers all afternoon. Both added to the interest among both visitors and dedicated bikers. Is August 6th Is August 6th on any Hoyt Bow Purchase* Plus a Free Archery Lesson from a Level IV nationally certifi ed archery coach! *See store for details. Here is just one example of the "block after block of motorcycles" lining the streets of Chesnee, now defi nitely the home of one of the largest motorcycle shows in the nation. Everywhere you went, there were more bikes than I ever saw. Are August 12th-13th Are August 12th-13th August 5th-6th Get all your favorite brands sales tax free! on any Parker Crossbow on any Parker Crossbo This Weekend* This Weekend* *See store for details. The Cushman Eagle, shown here, is a classic. The Cushman company was started in 1903 in Lincoln, Nebraska by Everett and Clinton Cushman. It produced engines for farm equipment, pumps, lawn mowers and boats. In 1936 through 1965 it produced motor scooters. ssic sic.sic 3 i in ic. n man. s man s, an 2011 S. Lafayette Street (Hwy. 18 South) Shelby, NC MERCHANDISE NORRIS Hours: Monday - Friday 8am until 5:30pm Saturday 8am - 3pm 704-482-8464 www.norrismerchandise.com *6 Months 0% Interest with your Norris Card! Terms & conditions apply see store for details pp y see store for details Chesnee who was born in Scotland. Continuing in that pioneering spirit, which the town embraces, is Dennis A. He named the company and the town after his great grandmother, Margaret Chesnee who was born in Scotland. Continuing in that pioneering spirit, which the town embraces, is Dennis A. Harris, owner of Chesnee Classic Cycle on Chester Street. Dennis came up with the idea of "Antique Bikes on Main" seven years ago and then got his friend Clint Button involved. He'll quickly tell you that Clint is "my right hand man". With a Harris, owner of Chesnee Classic Cycle on Chester Street. Dennis came up with the idea of "Antique Bikes on Main" seven years ago and then got his friend Clint Button involved. He'll quickly tell you that Clint is "my right hand man". With a meager start of just those 30 bikes in 2005, the seventh annual event, 2011, was "overwhelming!" Everywhere you looked up and down the streets of Chesnee all meager start of just those 30 bikes in 2005, the seventh annual event, 2011, was "overwhelming!" Everywhere you looked up and down the streets of Chesnee all passes a total area of less than one mile - 0.9 square mile. Our next door neigh- bor in South Carolina has created an event which has put it on the map. Chesnee is a so about to celebrate its centennial in September. It'. It's histor is rich in the pioneering spirit. The Chesnee Land Company bought the acre- is rich in the pioneering spirit. The Chesnee Land Company bought the acre- age. A leading member of the company was John B. Cleveland of Spartanburg. A show stopper was this Harley Davidson opposed twin bike. This bike is extremely rare. It was designed and patented by W. Harley in 1919 and in production for only 3 years. For anyone loving motorcycles this bike is a crowning achievement. It was one of the most photographed during the event and was in a special place reserved for antique bikes. you saw was motorcycles. It's reputation has grown and now bikers from North you saw was motorcycles. It's reputation has grown and now bikers from North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida as well as South Carolina come nitely has become the place to see and be seen. It's like a convention of bikers from all over the Southeast. There are vendors, a swap meet, food, live music and it's all free. This year it There are vendors, a swap meet, food, live music and it's all free. This year it all started on Saturday evening. The display of bikes was not only interesting, throughout the country always are doing special "runs for a cause". For anyone who attended this years "get together" in Chesnee, your defi nitely had to be impressed. It was a solid display of how motorcycles and their owners all started on Saturday evening. The display of bikes was not only interesting, but also insightful on how the motorcycle has emerged over the years and be- but also insightful on how the motorcycle has emerged over the years and be- come an permanent part of American society. The event further confi rmed how come an permanent part of American society. The event further confi rmed how motorcyclists are caring, very giving, and community involved people. The clubs motorcyclists are caring, very giving, and community involved people. The clubs throughout the country always are doing special "runs for a cause". For anyone who attended this years "get together" in Chesnee, your defi nitely can make you addictive to this All-American machine that has emerged to its' present status. Ask any motorcyclist! had to be impressed. It was a solid display of how motorcycles and their owners can make you addictive to this All-American machine that has emerged to its' present status. Ask any motorcyclist! The "Antique Bikes on Main" annual event in Chesnee is very similar to the The "Antique Bikes on Main" annual event in Chesnee is very similar to the motorcycle itself. It has become "a great display of dedication, curiosity, deter- mination and appreciation - a tribute to man and the machine". motorcycle itself. It has become "a great display of dedication, curiosity, deter- mination and appreciation - a tribute to man and the machine". Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida as well as South Carolina come to this event. It defi to this event. It defi nitely has become the place to see and be seen. It's like a convention of bikers from all over the Southeast. Your Classified Will Also Be Your Classified Will Also Be Listed Online at: Listed Online at: rutherfordweekly.com shelbyinfo.com rutherfordweekly.com & 3 Weeks 20 W ds Or Less 20 Words Or Less!! PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS 3 Weeks Only 12 Only $ classifieds@rutherfordweekly.com Mail or Drop-In 369 Butler Rd. • Forest City, NC 28043 E-Mail Mail or Drop-In PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS Placing Your Ad Is Easy... 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