Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Wednesday, November 27-December 4, 2019 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 9 FARM & GARDEN SOUTHERN GEORGIA COL- LARDS FOR SALE. 3509 Bridges Dairy Road, Shelby, NC 28150. FARM & GARDEN TURNIP GREENS AND MUS- TARD GREENS for sale. Call after 6pm. 704-470-7830 or (704) 538-3447 FARM & GARDEN KUBOTA BX2200 DIESEL TRACTOR. 60" Mower Deck, Front Loader, 3 Point Hitch, Turf Tires, $7500. Please call 828- 429-5473. CAMPERS WANT TO BUY. Pop-up campers. Please call 828-429- 3935. We Want Your Outdoor Photos! We Want Your Outdoor Photos! Hunting, Fishing, Playing Ball, Etc. Hunting, Fishing, Playing Ball, Etc. Sportsman's Corner Sportsman's Corner Email: Photos@RutherfordWeekly.com Mail: 157 W Main St., Forest City, NC 28043 Phone: 828-248-1408 *Publisher has the fi nal decision of which photos appear in print, per available space. Forest City 828-247-1871 2410 US 221S; Hwy 74 bypass to exit 178 (Hwy 221), south 1 mi on right. Corner of Hwy 221 & Shiloh Rd. M-F 8am-5pm • Sat 8am-12pm MAYSE MFG. CO., INC. www.maysemfg.com www.maysemfg.com Storage Buildings, Gazebos, Carports, Garden Flags, Man Cave Decor, Concrete Statuary, Concrete Steps, & Poly Outdoor Furniture! ©Community First Media Community First Media 18' x 21' Carport 18' x 21' Carport We are a We are a Big Green Egg Distributor Big Green Egg Distributor. . Grills • Accessories • Supplies Grills • Accessories • Supplies We Finance & Rent To Own Poly outdoor Poly outdoor furniture furniture Available in 14 colors Available in 14 colors Now offering carports/garages Now offering carports/garages up to 60 ft. wide & 20 ft. walls up to 60 ft. wide & 20 ft. walls Factory direct prices! Factory direct prices! 2400 Oakland Rd, Forest City 828-429-3129 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm NON CLIMATE CONTROL AVAILABLE WELL LIGHTED with with 24/7 24/7 SECURITY OFFERING OFFERING BOAT BOAT & CAMPER CAMPER Storage Storage Answers on page 23. As duck season continues across the state, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission urges waterfowl hunters to share their boat with someone new to hunting. "North Carolina has a rich tradition of waterfowl hunting, and mentoring someone new to hunting is a great way to pass along that tradition," said Chet Clark, the Commission's recruitment, retention and reactivation (R3) manager. "Sharing your knowledge through guiding a new waterfowl hunter is rewarding and can be a life- changing experience." While mentoring a new hunter, it's important to remember the Commission's Home From The Hunt™ campaign and share basic safety precautions while hunting from a vessel. "Boat accidents and hypothermia can occur quickly, and mentors should make sure that everyone who boards the vessel wears a personal fl oatation device," said Clark. "Small precautions can be life-saving in the event of a boating accident." The Commission also reminds hunters: • Always let someone know your whereabouts and an approximate return time. • Be aware that small, fl at-bottom vessels are prone to capsizing and swamping. • Store equipment properly and keep it evenly distributed. • Do not overload the boat, especially with passengers. • Keep hunting dogs prone in the center of the boat. • Never move about the boat with a loaded shotgun. • Stay with the boat and use it as a fl oatation device in the event of capsizing or swamping. The Commission has set dates, bag limits and applicable regulations for the 2019-2020 waterfowl seasons, with tundra swan (by permit only), duck and geese hunting. For additional info visit ncwildlife.org/hunting or call 1-800-675-0263. Wildlife Commission Urges Waterfowl Hunters to Become Mentors Article provided by: http://www.ncwildlife.org To help ensure safety, make sure everyone puts on a life jacket before boarding the vessel. Photo: Missy McGaw OUTDOOR TRUTHS As I have written many times before, when one is in a tree stand, he notices the most intricate things. For hours on end a deer hunter is looking at the same view. He can only see so far in each direction. It never changes. So, within his parameters he must learn to look beyond what he would normally see and fi nd intrigue in minutia. These exercises remind me of days in a classroom when we were given a nar- row subject and had to write a paper on it. The only way I could ever achieve the word count was if I used every fl owery adverb and adjective I knew. There is just so much you can say about a stapler or a candle. The same thing goes for when one is in a tree stand. After a while you quit looking at the tree and start counting the leaves. What I have noticed however, is how everything changes as the sun changes locations. When it fi rst rises it casts long shadows and illuminates only the east facing boundary. As it goes higher the shadows get shorter and its light encompasses nearly everything. As it sets, another part of nature is revealed in a different and clearer way, and the long shadows return facing the opposite direction. The placement of the sun really does bring out different aspects of the same view. I've noticed that people are this way too. We are so different, and we look at things differently as well. Many of our differenc- es cannot be explained by saying one is right and the other is wrong but instead by simply understanding that each of us sees things from a different perspective. I dare say the world each of us lives in would be a lot friendlier if we recognized this. A perfect example is in our government. When someone writes, "I don't know how someone can be a Christian and be a repub- lican," and someone else writes, "I don't know how someone can be a Christian and be a democrat;" a light should go off that both are simply seeing things from a different point of view. This doesn't mean there are not some things that are right or wrong, but it does mean that somethings are based on how God built us and how our environment infl uenced our perspective. The Bible is not silent on this as well. Paul informed the Roman Christians about this when he wrote; "Accept other believers who are weak in faith, and don't argue with them about what they think is right or wrong. For instance, one person believes it's all right to eat anything. But another believer with a sensitive conscience will eat only vegetables. Those who feel free to eat anything must not look down on those who don't. And those who don't eat certain foods must not condemn those who do, for God has accepted them. Who are you to condemn someone else's servants? Their own master will judge whether they stand or fall. And with the Lord's help, they will stand and receive his approval." (Rom 14:1-4 NLT) There really are no two people who see everything the same. We all get our views from a host of infl uences. They make each of us unique. But we can only be unique if we have others around us to reveal the differences. In other words, we need others to make us special. All of us do. And that means that while we may disagree on some things, what brings us together is more important than what has the potential to separate us. By By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ ller ller ller ller GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org 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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Stick-built homes startin g at Stick-built homes starting at $ 66/sq.ft. 66/sq.ft. www.madisonhomebuilders.net www.madisonhomebuilders.net FOR A FREE BROCHURE WITH FLOOR PLANS, CALL US OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE Charlotte, NC 1-800-957-9304 Conover, NC 1-866-847-6815 Columbia, SC 1-888-745-1011 Up to $ 5,000 In Free Options or Free Granite Kitchen Countertops Hitting & Pitching Hitting & Pitching Lessons Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Age 7 and up Age 7 and up Softball & Baseball Softball & Baseball East Coast Extreme East Coast Extreme Contact Joey Beam • Head Coach Contact Joey Beam • Head Coach 828-429-6909 828-429-6909 FOREST CITY 720 S. Church St. Mon-Sat 9am-9pm • Sun 1pm-6pm 828-245-7274 The Pharmacy You Know And Trust CAROLEEN Hwy. 221A Mon-Fri 9am-7pm • Sat 9am-5pm 828-657-5353 ©Community First Media Community First Media Come See Us For Your Home Health Care Needs We Are Your If you have Medicare or Medicaid and are a diabetic, Come see us for your Lancets and Strips. 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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- mountainmuseum.org SHOP AT HOME! WITH A CLICK WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE! OF THE MOUSE! 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