Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Page 8 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, July 30-August 5, 2015 YARD SALES 7TH ANNUAL CASAR COMMU- NITY YARD SALE. Sat 8/1, 7am until. Rain or Shine. Everyone welcome! Come browse for food, fun, fellowship & Great Bargains. Please park in designated park- ing areas at Casar Park & Casar Elementary. Please respect all businesses by not blocking park- ing lot entrances or exits. Hospice will be picking up donations of any usable unsold items at 2pm at Casar Park. Please no cloth- ing items. Get Out! HAVE FUN! Nancy Cooke 704-538-9473 or Jeff Bradley 704-473-0347. $3 Set up Fee. YARD SALE, SATURDAY AU- GUST 1ST, 1436 Burke Rd., Across from Shanghai Fire Dept. 7am until. LOW PRICES!!! Rain date, Aug. 8th. AUGUST 1ST, 130 Colony Dr, Kings Mtn, NC. 7:30am-12:30pm. YARD SALE, SAT. AUG. 1ST, 8AM-NOON. 1234 Lavender Rd., Grover. New & used items, including jewelry, clothes, gift items & more. YARD SALES FIRST TIME YARD SALE. Lots of variety. Household, furniture, clothing (Jr's, men's and ladies), shoes, boots and electronics. Sat, 8/1, 1964 Red Rd, Shelby. SAT, 8/1, 7AM-12PM. Creek- side Subdivision (Behind Boiling Springs Women's Clinic). Baby items, toys, bedding, decor, furni- ture, clothing (esp. children's and teen), shoes and much more! SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 7am. Willow Brook Drive (Pebble Creek Sub.) Furniture, Radio Fly- er trikes, Jr. golf clubs, Gone With The Wind collectibles. MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE, 626 E Sanders Rd., Shelby. Sat., August 1th, 8am. Kitchen, house- wares, collectibles, tools, furni- ture, etc. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 7AM-12PM, 6028 Emerald Lane, Shelby, (off South Post Rd.). Men's big & tall clothing, plus size ladies clothing. Toddler girl's shoes & clothing. Household items, etc. YARD SALES LEFTOVER ESTATE SALE, 1231 Lavender Road, Grover. Friday, July 31st, 12pm-6pm and Saturday August 1st, 8am-12pm. SUPPORT KINGS MOUNTAIN VFW Yard Sale & Bake Sale, August 15, 6am-1pm. VFW Post 9811, 3800 Margrace Rd., Kings Mountain, 28086, 704-750-4230. Check us out on Facebook: VFW-9811- Kings Mountain- Cherryville. 7am-12pm, SATURDAY, AU- GUST, 1ST. 3 family yard sale. Household & kids items, clothes, furniture, nic nacks, pictures, lots of misc. 806 Blythe St, Shelby, NC FIRST TIME GARAGE SALE, 2 families and too much to list! Sat. Aug. 1st, 7am-12pm. 422 Beaver Dam Church Road, Shelby. 3 FAMILY Y/S, SAT, 8/1, 8am until. 2923 G. B. Blanton Rd., Shelby. BACK TO SCHOOL SALE. Baby to Children's clothes, adult clothes, shoes, portable crib, lamps, side sleeper, chang- ing table, couch & chair, corner fireplace, wedding dress, lots of other stuff. Stop In and See. Sat, 8/1, 7am-2pm. We also sell Avon. (Rain or shine). 2634 S. Post Rd, Shelby. 7AM-NOON, SAT, 8/1. Priced to sell! 306 Caleb Road, Shelby, NC. MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE, Sat. Aug. 1st, 7am. 1307 Dockery Dr., Shelby. Men, women & kid's clothing, household items, rugs & tires. YARD SALE, AUGUST 1ST, 7:30-1PM, 1512 King Authur Ct., Shelby. Toddler and teen cloth- ing. Some household, lots more. CHRISTMAS TOYS LIQUIDA- TION! Save 70% to 90% off re- tail. Our BIGGEST SALE of the year of toys, gifts & Christmas decorations. ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday, August 1st, 9am-5pm. SIDE DOOR SALE, next to MIGHTY DOLLAR, Forest City. CASH ONLY. YARD SALES FRI. SAT. & SUN., July 31, Aug. 1 & 2, 7am until. Toaster oven, old large mirror, propane tank, 3 recliners, 1 power chair, many new men's clothes, many house- hold items. 140 Lovelace Rd., Forest City. GIGANTIC SIDEWALK YARD SALE! Over 50 participating mer- chants & individuals. Sat. Aug. 1, 7:30am until. Historic Downtown Marion, NC. YARD SALES SALE TO HELP VETERANS! Saturday, August 1, 7am. 120 W. Trade Street, Forest City. Lawn equipment, microwave ovens, printers, copiers, house- hold goods, Christmas decora- tions & lights. Proceeds help county veterans. '01 RUMBLE SOCCER TEAM Yard Sale, Saturday, August 1, 8-12. 159 North Washing- ton Street, Rutherfordton. Help support our team! DAVE'S PLACE. Good stuff and prices! Thursday and Fri- day, 10-3. Saturday, 7-3. Al- exander Mills, Broadway left at caution light, Forest City. Across 1. Suction pump 10. Shred (2 wds) 15. Replacement for a fl at (2 wds; var. spell.) 16. Cosmic energy from the sun 17. Apronlike overdresses 18. Bison features 19. Victorian, for one 20. Walt Kelly's cartoon possum 21. Handle of a joiner's plane 22. Words with identical end sounds 25. PC linkup 26. Curt 27. Begins 29. "The Turtle" poet 31. Balloon fi ller 32. Destroy the interior of 33. "___ bitten, twice shy" 34. Checkers, e.g. 35. Owl 38. Crusty deposit on teeth 40. Vitality 41. Mouth, in slang 43. Grassland 44. "... ___ he drove out of sight" 45. "Men always hate most what they ___ most": Mencken 46. Deeds, actions or events 50. Andrea Bocelli, for one 52. Branch 54. "La Traviata" mezzo 55. Male sheep (British) 56. "Well done!" 58. What "it" plays 59. Dental fi lling 61. Sweetbrier 64. Oater transport 65. Infl uences past events 66. Fine-tunes 67. Most arrogant Down 1. Former Turkish silver coins 2. Apparition 3. Canal site 4. Bank offering, for short 5. Call, as a game 6. Above 7. Austrian province whose capital is Innsbruck 8. Mint family member 9. Strong and deep in tone 10. Engine speed, for short 11. About to explode 12. Wide view of landscape 13. More anxious 14. Part between the fetlock and hoof 23. "Cogito ___ sum" 24. Speech disorder 26. Because of that (law) 28. Back 30. Almost boil 35. Regarding this point (law) 36. Having no or few dividing walls between areas (hyph.) 37. Those who cause extensive damage 39. Detective, at times 40. Easily irritated 42. Substance that produces fever 47. Printed announcement 48. Consents to perform or fulfi ll 49. Having extreme wisdom and calm judgment 51. ___ orange 53. Very (music) 57. Blowgun ammo 60. "Absolutely!" 62. 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Results in your case will depend on the unique facts and circumstances of your claim. Page 2 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, February 17-February 23, 2011 To Advertise Your Restaurant, Event Or Establishment Please Contact Mike Marlow or Bruce Cole at 828-248-1408. What's the Hottest What's the Hottest Deal in town for your Deal in town for your Saturday lunch? Saturday lunch? Come taste for yourself, 1 Of The 100 foods you must eat in North Carolina! Pimento Cheese Sandwich Rutherford County 139 E. Main Street • Forest City 828-245-4591 Try Yours Today! Authentic Mexican Cuisine Authentic Mexican Cuisine Sizzling Fajitas Enchiladas Supreme Vegeterian Specials Burritos Delux • Daily Lunch Specials Children's Menu Mon.-Fri. 11-2 & 5-10 • Sat. 12-10 • Sun. 12-9 Locations: Shelby • Lenior • Marion • Forest City • Kings Mtn. 139 S. W 139 S. Washington Street ashington Street • R • Rutherfordton utherfordton 828-286-2860 220 Oak Street Extension • Forest City 828-288-3600 BEST BITES DINING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Cater to More Customers Cater to More Customers Invite more customers to your door by advertising on our Dining & Entertainment page. The entire page is devoted to dining and entertaining, making it the ideal spot to showcase your products and services to the customers who need them most. What Can Do For You! Call Mike Marlow or Bruce Cole at 828-248-1408. Jackson's Cafeteria Jackson's Cafeteria 720 Hamrick St., 720 Hamrick St., off Hw . 74 off Hwy. 74 Bypass, Shelby 704-482-8581 : M 30-8PM Fine selection of delicious entrees, Fine selection of delicious entrees, accompanied by salads, accompanied by salads, vegetables & desserts to please vegetables & desserts to please every family member. every family member. Forest City Diner Saturday Only 7am-3pm BREAKFAST BUFFET All You Can Eat • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Monday-Friday 6:30am-9pm Saturday 7am-9pm Dine in or take out Phone: 828-382-0169 Catering Available ©Community First Media Community First Media 828-287-5007 135 West Main St. • Spindale Mon. 11am-8pm; Tues.-Fri. 11am-9pm; Sat. 11am-3pm Come try our mouth watering Come try our mouth watering Hawaiian Chicken Breast with Hawaiian Chicken Breast with 2 sides & drink 2 sides & drink $ 8. 8. 00 00 ©Community First Media Community First Media $ 5.99 •Pork Sandwich •Chicken Sandwich •Cheeseburger Your choice of: Daily Lunch Special 1 side and a drink Includes: 310 S. Alabama Avenue • Chesnee SC 864.703.7035 Sandwiches Soups Salads More New Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-3 Friday Dinner 5-8pm Main Street Central Street Rutherfordton West Court St. 828-286-3399 828-286-3399 1/2 1/2 OFF OFF Chicken Chicken Meet your friends at the scoreboard! 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Spor ts by Kevin Carver...............14 Spor ts by Kevin Carver...............14 Local Churches ..........................25 Local Churches ..........................25 Business & Services Business & Services Directory Directory.....................................16 .....................................16 Did You Realize?.........................21 Did You Realize?.........................21 Obituaries...................................26 Obituaries...................................26 Let's Talk Bible..............................8 Let's Talk Bible..............................8 Box Contest Winner....................20 Box Contest Winner....................20 Inquiring Photographer................22 Inquiring Photographer................22 Church Happenings......................8 Church Happenings......................8 Community News........................23 Community News........................23 Bob's Carolina Weather...............10 Bob's Carolina Weather...............10 Outdoor Truths............................12 Outdoor Truths............................12 Classifieds..............................3-26 Classifieds..............................3-26 Inside This Inside This Week's Issue: Week's Issue: ANNOUEMENTS YOUTH EVENT: FAITH HAR- VEST CHURCH Shelby, February 18th. 5:00pm, Go-Carts. 8:00pm, Program with Music and Panel Discussion with African American Professionals. Please call 704- 284-8791 or 704-300-0771. Pub- lic Welcome, No Charge. HARRAH'S $30 $20 BACK! 3/7/11, 4/4/11, 5/2/11. Ride in safety and heated/ac comfort. Paula Deen's Sav $225pp dbl, 3/28-29/11. Complete list at www.discoverygrouptours.com NC 704-692-5829, SC 864-487- 0275. SUBSTANCE ABUSE Open Arms support meeting every Wednesday 12:30-1:30pm @ Community Empowerment Build- ing; 129 First Street, Forest City. 828-305-1280. JUNK VEHICLES WANTED, no title required! Must have ID. Pick- ing up 24/7, paying $255 & up. 2 FREE LARGE PIZZAS INCLUD- ED. Buying Catalytic Converters, $35 each, no limit, any size. Cash on the spot. 828-202-1715, 828- 447-4276. WANTED: INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS interested in organic community gardening in upper Cleveland County. If you would like to be involved in an organic community garden please send your contact information to solidrockgarden@gmail.com We are planning a meeting in Febru- ary based on community interest. ANNOUEMENTS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to drink that is your business, if you want to stop, that's our business. For help or meeting info. Call 704-865-1561 (24 hrs.). CAT SHOW AT THE SHELBY CITY PARK on Saturday, March 5th, 2011, 10-4. Adults, $5.00, Seniors and Children under 12, $4.00 Six year olds with an adult are free. Bring this ad for $1.00 off. RUTHERFORD COUNTY native Randy Flack will perform at Union Mills Learning Center on March 4th at 7:00 PM. ANNOUNMENTS EBAY SALES Let me sell your namebrand clothing, specialty items, off-road gear, anything of value. Sell faster than consign- ment. For more info. 704-297- 1000. REST HOME ACCEPTING RES- IDENTS. Private rooms, private pay, Medicaid welcome. Come and experience an awesome way of living in our beautiful & fun filled facility. 704-751-7602 for info. HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY If you had hip replacement sur- gery between 2005 and the pres- ent and suffered problems requir- ing a second revision surgery, you may be entitled to compen- sation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727. ANNOUNMENTS NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF AND YOUR BUSINESS??? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $29.50 plus tax. Shelby Shopper & Info, 503 North Lafayette Street, Shelby, North Caro- lina. Phone: 704-484-1047 or Rutherford Weekly, 369 Butler Road, Forest City, North Carolina. Phone: 828- 248-1408. ANTIQUES MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD SERVER, in great condition, $500.00 firm. Serious inquires only. Please call 704-538-6685. LOST & FOUND FOUND DOG: YOUNG MALE tri- color mixed Beagle in Washburn Community. Wearing a collar and is very friendly. Please call 828- 429-0252. FEATURING: THE AMERICAN QUARTET, GOODES CREEK QUARTET, HIGHER PRAISE & IN HIS GLORY Admission: $ 10.00 at the door with all proceeds going to Chase High marching band uniform fund. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 • 7PM IN THE AUDITORIUM GOSPEL SHOWCASE CONCERT AT CHASE HIGH SCHOOL RUTHERFORD COUNTY SENIOR GAMES RUTHERFORD COUNTY SENIOR GAMES Senior Games Registration will be held February 21-March 4 •Registration Cost is $ 10 •SilverArts will be held March 14-18 •Performing Arts will be held April 1 •Senior Games Sports Events will be held April 8-21 ©Community First Media Community First Media Rutherford County Senior Center Rutherford County Senior Center 193 Callahan-Koon Road • Spindale 193 Callahan-Koon Road • Spindale For more information call Barbara @ 828-287-6413 AGES 55 AND UP Register before the March 4th deadline. Kings Mountain Historical Museum The Kings Mountain Historical Museum is pleased to announce the opening of our winter exhibit "Sleep Tight: Quilts, Coverlets and More" on February 1st run- ning through April 16, 2011. The exhibit includes many hand stitched quilts and early textile mill coverlets. And a few more items such as: early textile pro- duction equipment and personal hygiene necessaries. The Museum is located at 100 East Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Our hours are 10:00 - 4:00 Tuesday - Satur- day. 704-739-1019 www.kings- m ountainmuseum.org SHOP AT HOME! WITH A CLICK WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE! OF THE MOUSE! 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It's Free! Three local students were awarded scholarships by Rutherford EMC to attend the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour in Washington, D.C. Caroline Styers of Gastonia, Kaitlyn McMinn of Marion and Tatiana Magee of Rutherfordton, attended the 2015 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour on June 13-19. Caroline is the daughter of David and Ginny Styers. Kaitlyn is the daughter of Bo and Mary McMinn, and Tatiana is the daughter of Chuck and Adriana Magee. They were among nearly 1,700 high school students nationwide who attended the Youth Tour to learn about electric cooperatives' role in the national economy and foster students' appreciation for the democratic form of the U.S. government. Students also had the opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of our nation's heritage. The trip allowed participants to meet elected offi cials and better understand how the federal government operates. This year, North Carolina students who attended the Youth Tour were able to meet all of North Carolina's 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The representatives stressed civic involvement and leadership skills as key components in making a difference in their local communities. The Youth Tourists also met with Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC) and Thom Tillis (R-NC), who talked to the students about the country's energy policy, current job market and paying for college. The Monday of every Youth Tour is declared Youth Day. On Youth Day, the Youth Leadership Council (YLC) members are introduced. The council consists of one member from each state and is elected by their peers. The selected members have the opportunity to actively participate in the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) annual meeting the following February in New Orleans, LA. Isaac Tuttle, from Blue Ridge EMC, was selected as the YLC representative from North Carolina, and Imani Fripp from Jones-Onslow EMC was selected as the YLC alternate. The North Carolina Youth Tourists formed a working drink co-op called the H2O & Soda Too Co-op. The experience provides a snapshot of the cooperative business model, plus provides drinks and snacks at a reasonable price in D.C. They elect a board of directors and hire a manager an as assistant manager to oversee the co-op. On the last day of the tour, the board of directors held a meeting to dissolve the co-op. "We are excited to be able to provide the opportunities for students like Caroline, Kaitlyn and Tatiana to grow and develop their leadership skills, all the while learning more about co-op history and our nation's history, " said Dirk Burleson, vice president of member and corporate services for Rutherford EMC. The Youth Tour has brought students to Washington, D.C., since 1964. To date, more than 50,000 students from small towns in 44 states have participated in this program and walked away with a greater understanding of their role as a citizen. North Carolina has sent 1,725 students to participate in the Youth Tour since 1967. Past participants of the Youth Tour have gone on the design airplanes, work as congressional aides on Capitol Hill and serve in some of the highest ranks of our government, including the U.S. Senate. For more information about the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour, or to apply for next year's Tour, please contact Denise Gavin at Rutherford EMC. From left to right, Kaitlyn McMinn of Marion, Tatiana Magee of Rutherfordton and Caroline Styers of Gastonia, represented Rutherford EMC on the 51st Electric Cooperative Youth Tour, held June 13-19 in Washington, D.C. NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, D.C., MEET LEGISLATORS Article Provided By: Denise P. 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