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November 26, 2015

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Page 2 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Wednesday, November 25-December 2, 2015 AUCTION BIG CHRISTMAS SALE: Wednesday night, Nov. 25, 7pm at Grade A Auction. Brand name tools, toys, gifts, Christmas candy and fruit. Absolute Sale! Auction- eer License #7759. LOST/FOUND LOST CAT: Big Orange/White Tabby inside cat, male, de- clawed, missing since Nov. 15 around Owens St., off of Piney Mtn. Ch. Rd., Ellenboro. Please call 828-289-9147. LOST/FOUND MISSING: BOBTAIL KITTENS, 4 months old. Missing from Cherry Mountain Avenue, Forest City area. Please call 828-755-1104. ANNOUNCE DREXEL FURNITURE RE- UNION December 5th, 3pm, at Fisherman's Feast, 1215 East Marion Street, Shelby, NC. 28150. LOCAL PVT. COLLECTOR pay- ing cash for stamp collections. 828-223-0229. ANNOUNCE WANTED: PASTURE LAND or Hay Fields to lease. 828-230- 3344 or 828-712-1494. NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF & YOUR BUSINESS? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $35 + tax. Shelby Shopper & Info, 503 N. Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 704-484-1047 or Rutherford Weekly, 369 Butler Rd, Forest City, NC 828-248-1408. GREAT SMALL BUSINESS: Storage Units, Carports, Wooden Sheds & parking, 6 acres. Great opportunity, 828-980-4807. AGENCY LOOKING TO RE- CRUIT Foster Parents. Serious inquiries only! Call 704-898-2618 or email: althea@rapha4kidz.org PLUM NATURAL MARKET: your local resource for wide se- lections of essential oils, bulk herbs/spices & full nutrition line served by knowledgeable, friend- ly staff. 2684 Harris Henrietta Rd., Mooresboro NC 28114 828-657-9788 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9am-9pm, Sun. 1pm-6pm Now Serving Hunt Brothers Pizza PIZZA DELIVERY THURS.,FRI., & SAT. UP TO 3 MILE RADIUS S t o p by & s ee us! WEASE General Store Hardware & Plumbing Available Buy 1 pizza at $ 9. 99 Or Buy 2 pizzas for $ 18. 98 and get a FREE 2 liter drink, your choice. *Must buy two to get free 2 liter. ©Community First Media Community First Media Meat Bundles Available: $ 45- $ 160 •Breakfast Bundles •Chicken Bundles •Cook-out Bundles 345 S. Broadway, Forest City 828-245-8067 w w w . w w w . M o o r e s A u t o s I n c M o o r e s A u t o s I n c . c o m . c o m NO CREDIT, POOR CREDIT NO CREDIT, POOR CREDIT ©Community First Media Community First Media LET US LET US DECIDE! DECIDE! OVER 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:45 • Sat. 8:30-4:30 TOO MUCH TO LIST! STOP BY & CHECK US OUT! 596 South Broadway St., Forest City 828-245-3551 B&D'S B&D'S THRIFT & LOAN THRIFT & LOAN ©Community First Media Community First Media Large Selection of Appliances 30 Day Warranty! Shop here first, You'll be glad you did! See Us For All Your Jewelry • Tools • Electronics • Game Systems Musical Instruments • Motorcycles • ATVs Crumble Crumble 50 lb. 50 lb. $10.50 $10.50 Pellet Pellet 50 lb. 50 lb. $10.50 $10.50 Scratch 50 lb. 50 lb. $9.50 $9.50 Cow Lick Tubs Cow Lick Tubs 24% protein 24% protein 200 lb 200 lb economy economy only only $49.99 $49.99 JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! Timothy Fescue Horse Timothy Fescue Horse Quality Square Bales Quality Square Bales only only $7.00 $7.00 16 ft. Ponderosa Stock Trailer 16 ft. Ponderosa Stock Trailer $3,500.00 $3,500.00 Delivery Available See Dealer For Details Proud to announce... ©Community First Media Community First Media 188 Whitesides Rd., Rutherfordton NC 28139 188 Whitesides Rd., Rutherfordton NC 28139 828-287-3272 828-287-3272 Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30, Sat. 7:30-2:00 Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30, Sat. 7:30-2:00 Wrangler Sweet Feed $7.49 50 lb. bag We have Deer Corn & Supplies! Hurry in while supplies last! Black Oil SunÁ ower Seed 50 lb. $18.49 CPC Commodities $6.49 50 lb. Pine Shavings $4.49 per bag Riverbend Dog Food $15.99 NOW OPEN • NOW NOW OPEN EA ST RU TH E R FOR D EA ST RU TH E R FOR D Mar ine & Ou tdoors Mar ine & Ou tdoors Fishing • Live Bait Fishing • Live Bait Hunting Hunting Shooting Supplies Shooting Supplies Inboard & Outboard Inboard & Outboard Full Service Full Service 828-589-5101 828-589-5101 270 Main St., Ellenboro, NC 28040 270 Main St., Ellenboro, NC 28040 East_marine@outlook.com East_marine@outlook.com STOP BY • CHECK US OUT! NOW OPEN • NOW NOW OPEN NOW OPEN • NOW OPEN • NOW NOW OPEN OPEN ©Community First Media Community First Media NOW OPEN • NOW OPEN • NOW NOW OPEN OPEN Girl Scout Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Sarah Huffman of Rutherfordton has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Her project, Colors and Creation, focused on giving children in grades K-2 in Rutherford County exposure to the arts since art programs are underfunded in the local school system for the younger classes. Huffman, daughter of Marcus and Michelle Huffman, and a member of Troop 01891, organized art appreciation classes in partnership with The Friendship Club, teaching the kids about different art techniques and giving them the freedom to express themselves. She also painted two murals for Rutherfordton Elementary, as well as in the Electrical Trades department classroom at R-S Central High School. By earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, Huffman has become a community leader. Her accomplishments refl ect leadership and citizenship skills that set her apart. "Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award designation is truly a remarkable achievement, and this young woman exemplifi es leadership in all its forms," said Lane Cook, chief executive offi cer of Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont. "She saw a need in her community and took action. Her extraordinary dedication, perseverance and leadership, is making the world a better place." The Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting; it recognizes girls in grades 9 through 12 who demonstrate extraordinary leadership through sustainable and measurable Take Action projects. After the minimum requirements are completed, the Gold Award project is the culmination of a girl's demonstration of self-discipline, leadership ability, time management, creativity, initiative and a signifi cant mastery of skills. Each girl must dedicate a minimum of 80 hours to planning and implementing her project, which must benefi t the community and have long lasting impact. Since 1916, girls have successfully answered the call to go gold, an act that indelibly marks them as accomplished members of their communities and the world. Some universities and colleges offer scholarships unique to Gold Award recipients, and girls who enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces may receive advanced rank in recognition of their achievements. SARAH HUFFMAN EARNS GIRL SCOUTS' HIGHEST HONOR Article Provided By: Girl Scout Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont Classifi ed Classifi ed deadline deadline Tuesdays Tuesdays @ 3:00 @ 3:00 828-248-1496 828-248-1496 ANNOUNCEMENTS AUCTIONS LOST & FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST & FOUND

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