Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Page 26 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com the inquiring photographer's Gary Greene: Mine is seafood! All kinds of fried seafood. I just love it all. I also take kindly to those hushpuppies! Who Do You Predict Will Win The NCAA National Football Championship, LSU Tigers Or Alabama Crimson Tide? 16,000 Copies Distributed Weekly Classified Hotline: 828-248-1496 m.a. andrews classifieds@rutherfordweekly.com 369 Butler Rd. Forest City, NC 28043 rutherfordweekly.com Display Ads e-mail us at: advertising@rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 FAX 828-245-7013 Visit us online at: General Manager Mike Marlow mike@rutherfordweekly.com Editorial Amber Swink: LSU. They're my favorite team and have a good offense. I believe they will be victorious. Raven Moore: LSU defi- nitely. I think they are the better team and deserve to win the championship. They are just the best. Kristin Splawn: The LSU tigers! They've already beat- en Alabama. I believe they will do it again. It's an easy win to predict. STILL REGISTERING FOR CLASSES Space available in 3-4 year old tap/jazz/ ballet, 5-6 year old tap/jazz/ballet, 7-9 year old tap/jazz, 7-9 & 10-12 hip hop classes and beginner and advanced clogging. $10 OFF 1ST BRING IN THIS AD & RECEIVE MONTH TUITION! 589 S. Main St., R ain St., Rutherfordton For more info call 828-287-4449 classifi ed deadline • Tuesday @ 3pm Have Your Car Repaired By The Professionals We work with all insurance companies and on all makes & models. We can assist with all your collision needs. Estimates are Collision Correction Call or come see us! The Collision Center @ Body Shop Hours: 8:00am-6pm Mon.-Thurs.; Fri. 8:00am-5pm Classifi eds By Place Your Phone 828-248-1408 On-line or www.RutherfordWeekly.com Mairon Mayes: I'm going with LSU. I believe the Tigers are a better team so for me it's almost a sure thing. They should be vic- torious. C. J. Warren: Definitely Alabama. They are my team. They will win with a good defense. Also, Trent Richardson and A.J. McCarron will make it hap- pen. CJW Dfii l C Agricultural career opportunities abound A career in agriculture can prove richly rewarding. While it's common to envision overalls and tractors when imagining careers in agriculture, the opportunities to work in the agriculture industry stretch beyond the farm and into the corporate world. The following are a few of the paths men and women with a passion for agriculture can pur- sue. • Business: Agriculture is big business, and the industry has many opportuni- ties for those who want to pursue a ca- reer in business. Farmers and producers of agricultural prod- ucts need someone to draft contracts for their agreements with the large corporations who distribute those products. In addition, purchasing agents and agricultural fi nanciers are just two of the many career opportunities that enable men and women to work on the business side of agriculture. • Social service: The agricultural industry also has positions of social service. In addition to food inspector, who ensures agricultural products are safe for human consumption, so- cial service positions within the agricultural industry include environmental consultant and conservation offi cer. Men and women can also work to develop programs that encourage youngsters to pursue careers in the agricultural industry. • Production: Of course, the agricultural industry has a host of careers for those who want to get their hands dirty. Farms need to be plowed, seeds must be planted and fertilized and farms need to be well-maintained to continue operating effi - ciently and effectively. Though technology has taken the place of many agricultural production positions, there are still many opportunities out there for those who want to work under the sun. • Education: Those who want to share their love of agriculture with others can put their skills to work in the classroom. Agri- cultural instructors can train the next generation of agriculture professionals at the university or high school level, ensuring today's farms are left in good hands tomorrow. (Metro Editorial) Ashworth Surplus "Compare" and "Save" on all your building needs! 201 Oak Street • Forest City 828-248-3807 Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-1 New 6" & 8" Block Starting At Patio Pavers • Retaining Wall Block 1.15 Each $1.00 All Edgers • Pressure Treated Lumber Framing Lumber • Plywood OSB • Laminate Flooring Carpet • Vinyl • Doors And Much More! 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