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June 25, 2015

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Page 10 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, June 25-July 1, 2015 HEAVY EQUIP JOHN DEERE 1951 MODEL R1 Manure spreader, $1200 obo. 704-300-6963. 2005 GEHL 4804E SKID STEER, 60hp diesel, 72" bucket, good rubber, 3700 hrs, works great, $11,500 obo. Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 9-2. 704-435-1235. 1950 FORD 8N (one owner)! $3500. 704-300-1818. 8N FORD TRACTOR for sale. No calls after 6pm please. 704-482- 6952. 6 FT BUSHHOG 3 point hitch, made by Bushhog, cuts anything. Only $375. Call 704-466-2671 anytime. FARM GARDEN PINE SHAVINGS, Pine Sawdust, 18 yard dump load $180. $10 tractor bucket scoop. Have plenty available. 828-443-0534. PET LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pure Breed, Angus Bulls and Heifers. Jacob Fork Ranch. Call 704-538- 1199 or 704-600-7847. SHIH-TZU PUPPY born 01/16/15, male. Also, taking de- posits on younger puppies. 864- 490-4979. Leave text. RABBITS, 10 WKS OLD. Cali- fornians, New Zealands, Rex, $20 ea. 704-481-0709, 704-692- 0740. 6 PIT BULL PUPS, 5 males, 1 fe- male. DOB 5/1/15. 7 wks old. Call for more info. 704-284-1677. PET REGISTERED FEMALE black & tan miniature Pincher. 8 wks old, tail docked, dew claws removed, puppy shots & worming. $350. 704-629-0202. FAMILY DISCOVERED ALLER- GIES to well cared for, indoor, 45 pound younger dog. Great with kids and dogs! Text 864-490- 2082. YORKIE PUPPY. CKC registered female. Ready week of 8/4/2015. 704-477-7188 PET 2 BABY KITTENS ready for adoption. 704-538-5701. FREE TO GOOD HOME Boxer Pointer mix puppies, 8 months old. 1 male, 1 female. 704-477- 0839 BOXER PUPPIES 7 weeks old, shots and worming up to date, $200 each. 704-466-3135. 2 FREE KITTENS to a good home! Male, gray and white. 704- 692-0385. OUTDOOR TRUTHS One of the hardest things to do, it seems like, is fi nd the good in situations. Sometimes as a hunter or a fi sherman we tend to measure our day accord- ing to whether or not we have brought home something for the wall or the table. Without these tro- phies, sometimes we bemoan the day, cast blame, and easily fi nd the negative. After all, it is pretty easy to in the world we live in to fi nd all that's wrong with it. It must be the case in the outdoor world as well. A friend of mine recently complimented one of my articles. He referred to it as being very positive. Those may not have been his exact words but that was what I grasp hold of. By default however, he was also saying that perhaps my other articles were not as encouraging. Again, that may not be what he meant but it was what I was drawn to. The reason perhaps I was so drawn to this concern over encouragement is that it really does mean a lot to me. I really believe it is not only a needed virtue for all of us but it is also one that is so hard to master. In a world where there is so much evil, to fi nd the good takes someone who really wants to fi nd it. It is an intentional search and for those who choose to be an encourager, they will do so only as they discipline themselves. I was told once by an older, wiser man that for every criticism we give a child, we ought to fi nd ten words of encouragement. I think this also goes for adults as well. I think it goes for those who attend church also. And this is where I am most passionate. I know that for most people who attend church they do so after a dif- fi cult week where not everyone appreciates their faith. They can easily be discouraged by the critics at the workplace. What they need on Sunday is encouragement. That doesn't mean there will not be diffi cult truths conveyed; it just means that every attender needs to leave with hope. After all, the gospel is "Good News" and good news is anything but discouraging. So, if my words at times seem less encouraging, I apologize. They are only meant to be negative to those who refuse to be positive. From now on I'll try to use the 10:1 ratio. If it works for kids it ought to work for the rest of us as well. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org Come See What Come See What We've Rounded Up! Wood Wood Storage Storage Buildings Buildings Built Built To Last! To Last! ©CommunityFirstMedia JUNE JUNE SPECIALS! 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Offer effective on all new and unused Scag Power Equipment purchased from a participating Scag dealer between 1/1/2015 and 7/31/2015. Offer subject to change without notice. ® D i th th J 2015 ll lifi d b b li ibl f ELLIOTT SUPPLY CO., INC. 2301 W. Stagecoach Trail, Hwy. 182 • Polkville, NC 704-538-8661 Bob Elliott, Owner • Ben Elliott, Service Mgr. 0% FOR 48 MONTHS 0% FOR 48 MONTHS FINANCING ON THE PURCHASE FINANCING ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW SCAG MOWER OF ANY NEW SCAG MOWER WHEN: 4TH OF JULY LINE-UP BEGINS AT 3:30 PARADE STARTS AT 4:00 WHERE: MAIN STREET RUTHERFORDTON WHO: BICYCLES, WAGONS, KIDS AND PETS DECORATED IN THEIR PATRIOTIC BEST!! Rutherford Town Revitalization is looking for children and pets of all ages to participate in the July 4th Freedom Fest Walking Parade! Decorate your wagons, your bicycles, toddlers and tots and help celebrate Independence Day! Prizes will be awarded!!!!! July 4th Freedom Fest W on ts Rutherford Town R is looking for child of all ages to particip te in the July 4th Freedom Fest Walking Parade! Revitalizatio dren and pet rticipate in F JULY UP BEGINS AT 3:30 DE STARTS AT 4:00 WHERE: MAIN STREET WHEN: 4TH OF LINE- PARAD July 4 is free fi shing day in North Carolina. From 12:01 a.m. until 11:59 p.m., everyone in North Carolina can fi sh in any public body of water without purchasing a fi shing license or additional trout fi shing license. Residents and non-residents can fi sh for free in public, inland waters, as well as coastal waters, although they will need to abide by all other fi shing regulations, such as size and creel limits, as well as lure restrictions. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission stocks a variety of fi sh in public, inland waters across the state throughout the year to give anglers a better chance of catching fi sh. Staff stocks cool mountain waters with brook, brown and rainbow trout, as well as walleye and muskellunge. In warm waters, staff stocks largemouth bass, American shad, striped bass, channel catfi sh and sunfi shes. The agency also provides access to free fi shing sites across the state, including public fi shing areas and boating access areas. The interactive fi shing and boating maps list more than 500 fi shing and boating areas, most of which are free, that are open to the public. Authorized by the N.C. General Assembly and enacted in 1994, North Carolina's annual free fi shing day always falls on July 4. On all other days of the year, a fi shing license is not required for anglers 15 years and younger, but anyone age 16 and older must have a fi shing license to fi sh in any public water in North Carolina, including coastal waters. To purchase a license: Call the Commission at 1-888- 248-6834. Hours of operation are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week; Go to www.ncwildlife.org using a computer or mobile device; Visit a local Wildlife Service Agent. For more information on fi shing in public, inland waters, visit the http://www.ncwildlife.org. NO FISHING LICENSE NEEDED TO NO FISHING LICENSE NEEDED TO FISH ON JULY 4 FISH ON JULY 4 Article provided by: http://www.ncwildlife.org FARM & GARDEN HEAVY/FARM EQUIPMENT PETS•LIVESTOCK PETS•LIVESTOCK PETS•LIVESTOCK

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