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April 20, 2017

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Thursday, April 20-April 26, 2017 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limita- tions or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fam- ily status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 13 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Rutherford Weekly Sudoku Answers ©Community First Media Community First Media Andrews Mill Road, Bostic $130,000 #44602 First Realty, Inc. 828-286-2121 Terry Filer Rd., Forest City $82,000 #44617 717 Low Bridge Road Forest City $165,000 mls#44066 ROSS WINDOWS THE BEST FOR LESS! CALL TODAY 828-437-4848 FOR ESTIMATE ASK ABOUT FREE LOW-E-GLASS AND ARGON GAS • ANY SIZE • WHITE • DOUBLE HUNG • DOUBLE PANE • FULLY WELDED LIFETIME WARRANTY ©Community First Media Community First Media "up to 101 u.i." *Additional Charges May Apply New Year Special $ 179. 00 Installed Mountain Village Mountain Village Chalets & Cabins Chalets & Cabins ~FOR RENT~ ~FOR RENT~ 1 to 5 Bedrooms All Have Hot Tubs & Fireplaces 950 Main St. Chimney Rock, NC 704-472-3100 704-482-4888 704-472-5219 Gregdon Investments, LLC - Developer Don L. Peeler, Managing Partner/Broker Owners and staff reserve the right to make changes in design, size, dimensions, fi nancing and price without notice. Contact Charles Tarlton Senior Real Estate Specialist Sales & Marketing: tcmcharlotte@live.com 100 T.R. Harris Drive • Shelby, NC 28150 Offi ce Email: crystalsprings1@hotmail.com Cell 704-349-0461 Offi ce 704-481-7396 Conveniently Located across the front lawn from the Neal Senior Center, Shelby, NC From Shelby turn off of Hwy. 18 North at the Crystal Springs sign onto T.R. Harris Dr. Offi ce Address: 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC 28150 New Craftsman Design Townhomes Feature: • Garages w/Remote Openers • Wide Driveways & Walks • Custom Design Kitchens • Gas or Electric Cooking • Convenient Laundry Rooms • Walk-in Bedroom Closets • Easy Lite Gas Fireplace New Homes Starting in the $160's!! New Homes Starting in the $160's!! Relax around the house without worries of walking up and down steps or Relax around the house without worries of walking up and down steps or through narrow doorways. At Crystal Springs we strive to build homes for through narrow doorways. At Crystal Springs we strive to build homes for Enhanced Independent Living for 55 and up Adults. Enhanced Independent Living for 55 and up Adults. Listed Above Are Just A Few Features Listed Above Are Just A Few Features of Crystal Springs Estates Townhomes! of Crystal Springs Estates Townhomes! Contact Charles Tarlton Senior Real Estate Specialist Sales & Marketing: tcmcharlotte@live.com T R H i D i Sh lb NC "Best of all ... there's no yard work in Crystal Springs!" Crystal Springs is the only Active Adult Community in Cleveland County. If you haven't visited Crystal Springs Estates, Now Is The Time! The Salvation Army of Shelby looks forward to marking Nation- al Salvation Army Week in mid- May, highlighted by a celebration banquet to honor supporters and continue to spread the Christian message of hope and compas- sion. "We'll soon be inviting donors, volunteers and government leaders to help us celebrate," Shelby Corps administrator Sgt. Les Ashby said. "Right now, we're looking for businesses and organizations that will help us sponsor this big event." A catered dinner meeting with a speaker and entertainment is planned for Thursday, May 18, at the Epworth Building at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. For more than half a century, The Salvation Army has had a continuous missional pres- ence in Shelby. "Our local corps is working hard to sustain and expand services in Cleveland and Ruther- ford counties," Ashby said. "We want our com- munity to know as much about us as possible, and we will be sharing that at the banquet." Shelby businessman Chris Mabry chairs The Salvation Army Advisory Board for this two- county territory. "For over 50 years, volunteers in our area have given their time and talents," Mabry said, "and along with our excellent staff have made a signifi cant difference in many lives of our friends and neighbors in need. We have so many inspirational stories of how The Salva- tion Army has and continues to make a posi- tive impact in our communities and we want to share them. "National Salvation Army Week is a great time to give thanks and grow awareness of the needs and opportunities to serve all year long," he said. "For all of you who have participated in The Salvation Army efforts in any way, we thank you! To those who are inter- ested in learning more about how to help and make a difference in the future, we welcome your support." Ashby said the Army of- fi ce will be sending out, through the public media, more information about emergency services, the two family thrift stores and the local church con- gregation. The offi ce recently relo- cated back to the church property at 305-307 N. Lafayette St., and operates thrift stores in Shelby, next to Planet Fitness, and in Forest City, beside the DMV license offi ce. Call 704-482-0375 for more information. Visit us online at www.salvationarmyusa.org or on Facebook: The Salvation Army of Shelby NC. Submitted by Cassie Herndon Tarpley Salvation Army seeking sponsors for annual recognition event CHRIS MABRY SGT. LES ASHBY Tryon Arts and Crafts School will present its fi rst annual Spring crafts festival on the grounds of the School at 373 Harmon Field Road in Tryon this Saturday from 10AM to 5PM and Sunday from 11AM to 5PM, April 22nd & 23rd. The free fes- tival will feature fi ne arts & crafts from artisans through- out the Southeast plus craft demonstrations, delicious food, craft demonstrations, and bluegrass music as well as agricultural displays (in celebration of Earth Day)! Craft vendors will be rep- resented in mediums such as glass, photography, wood, jewelry, soap, and fi ber. Lo- cal non-profi t organizations will also have booths in a community tent where peo- ple can pick up information, and there will be activities for children as well, and Growing Rural Opportunities will be there with an agricultural dis- play as well as seed starting activities for children. Along with the craft booths, visitors can enjoy food from Foothills Barbecue, Nana's Lemonade, Manna Cabana and funnel cake from JoAnne's Tasty Treats. Music will be provided by the Overmountain String Band on Saturday morning, and on Saturday and Sunday af- ternoon, the New Five Cents Bluegrass Band will sere- nade attendees with their foot stomping bluegrass music. Inside the school, there will be demonstrations in several crafts, including woodworking, pottery, jew- elry, glass, weaving as well as forge. Attendees will also have the opportunity to view TACS' Crossroads Show, with a central installation col- laboratively created by 4 art- ists, as well as collaborative and individual work based on the crossroads theme. The festival is free and open to the public and will be held rain or shine. Come for a look at the beautiful crafts, see the displays, en- joy the music and food! For additional information, go to www.tryonartsandccrafts.org or call 8282 859 8323. Spring Arts & Flowers Craft Festival April 22 and 23 Article Provided By: Cathy Fischer LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL BUY

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