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June 28, 2012

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Thursday, June 28-July 4, 2012 Check Point Utility Buildings Builder's $1195.95plus tax WE WILL BEAT includes overhang 12x16 ANYBODY'S DEAL! Now offering T-111 buildings. Call for price. Don't wait 3-4 weeks for delivery, get delivery in 1-2 days! 1-800-232-8453 After Hours Now available... Rent to own! 144 Lemmons Lane Gaffney, SC 864-491-0772 Take exit 90 on I-85 (Hwy. 105), located across from Hamrick's Clothing Store & Yellow Store Mall. Tony Thompson: Maybe once a month. I pastor a church and am also a funeral director. Anytime I can get some leisure time, I go for it. Movies do that for me. Tara Rice: Maybe once a month. Some movies are interesting. My personal favorites are comedy and romance. When a rare winter tornado ripped through Ellen- borro in Januarry, i it threw Byron Cole about 75 feet from his home into a fii h s home into a fi e d. eld.l bo o in Janua An healing frl When a rare winter tornado ripped through Ellen- t threw Byron Cole about 75 feet from Andd as C les community began the process of building his home, Cole himself began working towaribu lding his home, Cole himself began working toward hea ing from a broken femur an injury he sustained dur ing the storm. my hip," Cole said recently while undergoing physical therapy at OneSource Rehab in Forest City. "It was a with screws in it to hold it." If the injury had been any higher, said OneSource Physical Therapist Brandi Holtsclawi If the injury had been any higher, said OneSource Phys cal Therapist Brandi Holtsclaw,, it would have r it would have re- Cole began his rehabilitation in mid-April, and was ing one of his recent therapy sessions. Cole only 50% weight bearing to begin. Within a month, was injured during a tornado in Ellenboro in Jannuarry, and ollowing sur quirired a hip replacement, and a much longer road to By on Cole eft, stands with OneSource Re- hab qu ed a hip replacement, and a much longer road to Byrron Cole, l left, stands with OneSource Re- reco ery.ecoverv only 50% weight bearing to begin. Within a month, Holtsclaw said, he went from using a walker to a cane Holtsclaw said, he went from using a walker to a cane to walking unassisted. to walking unassisted. "It's been really easy for us in therapy, because he thing limit us." Therapy began in the pool, one of Cole's favorite Therapy began in the pool, one of Cole's favorite activities. Holtsclaw also put him through various ex- East Ruthert Cole began his rehabilitation in mid-April, and was "It's been really easy for us in therapy, because he hasn't had any pain," she said. "We haven't had any- hasn't had any pain," she said. "We haven't had any- thing limit us." hab Ph P ysical Therapist Brandi Holtsc aw dur femur did physical therapy at OneSource Re- hab.b Within one month of therapy, Co e went Cole wentl from using a walker to a cane to walking unas- sisted, Holtsclaw said. ing one of his recent therapy sessions. Cole was injured during a tornado in Ellenboro in Ja ua hysical Therapist Brandi Holtscllaw dur- ur did physical therapy at OneSource Re- ha . Within one month of therap and f following surgery for a or a br b okenroken from using a walker to a cane to walking unas- sisted, Holtsclaw said. activities. Holtsclaw also put him through various ex- ercises not only to strengthen his leg but also to help him with balance. In addition to treatment at OneSouro Cole said his expectations were not only met, but exceeded. He's back to his job as a bus driver forr Eas Rutherford High School, and his next goal is to get back to walking fi ve miles a day "If he can return to his routine of walking that far every day, then I feel like I've done my job," ercises not only to strengthen his leg but also to help him with balance. In addition to treatment at OneS urce wice a week, Cole also has an at-home exerc se plan to follow.cise plan to followice twice a week, Cole also has an at-home exer t Holtsclaw said. Holtsclaw said. OneSource Rehab provides comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services in Forest City, offering a wide variety of physical a wide variety of physical, occupational and speech therapy services. Services r, occupational and speech therapy services. Services require a prescription fr f om your primary care physician or specialist. 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He's back to his job as a bus driver fo ford High School, and his next goal is to get back to walking fi ve miles a day. ing the storm. "I had a broken right femur about an inch lower than "I had a broken right femur about an inch lower than my hip," Cole said recently while undergoing physical TORNADO VICTIM RETURNS TO NORMAL ACTIVITY FOLLOWING PHYSICS AL THERAPY AT ONESOURCE REHAB as Cole'o 's community began the process of r re- om a broken femur,, an injury he sustained dur- therapy at OneSource Rehab in Forest City. "It was a clean break, and I had surgery so they could put a plate TORNADO VICTIM RETURNS TO NORMAL ACTIVITY FOLLOWING PHY ICAL THERAPY A ONESOURCE REHAB Tyler Whitaker: I like the drive-in movies. I try to go once or twice a month, I have a good time at the drive in shows. FOR SALE FOR SALE POLARIS 90CC 4 WHEELER, 80CC kids 4 wheeler, EC, 1976 KD-125. 12 GA shotgun, Rem 30.06, Brown 260. 1997 Ford Ex- pedition, $2600. 2000 Ford Mus- tang EC, $3700. 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