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July 28, 2011

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Our 19th Year • Issue No. 30 • July 28, 2011 EZ WIRELESS EZ WIRELESS Refurbished laptops as low as $ We Activate “SMALL TOWN FRIENDLY”® No Contract • No Credit Check 828-202-5597 Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm Awesome Volunteers – Best Japanese Food In Rutherford County! Nobody Has Better Japanese Than Us! Come In & Try! Buy Any 2 Adult Entrees & Receive $200 Expires 8/7/11 828-245-4949 #1 Japanese Saturday 4 pm-9 pm 464 West Main St. Forest City 1 Block From Owls Stadium Upcoming Games 7-28 vs. Gastonia 8-1 vs. Gastonia 8-4...PETITT CUP PL YOFFS BEGIN Forest Cit NC 828-245-0000 Forest City, NC 828-245-0000 7-28 vs. Gastonia 8-1 vs. Gastonia 8-4...PETITT CUP PLAYOFFS BEGIN All game times 7:30pm McNair Field SPECIAL • SPECIAL • SPECIAL 828-247-6005 Inspections • Brakes ...& More! 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They worked as the rain disturbed their schedule more than one—painting, volunteers worked well; Dianne McCurry and her food committee fed them well. They worked as the rain disturbed their schedule more than one—painting, repairing,repairing, installing lights, doors, windows. The camp organized a food com- installing lights, doors, windows. The camp organized a food com- mittee which worked feverishly to prepare lunch for the group everimttee which worked feverishly to prepare lunch for the group every day volunteers worked well; Dianne McCurry and her food committee fed them y day. The The well. The group leaders, Ben Vogler, Youth Director of The First Baptist Church The group leaders, Ben Vogler, Youth Director of The First Baptist Church of High Point, and Frank Smith, Youth Director of The First Baptist Church of of High Point, and Frank Smith, Youth Director of The First Baptist Church of Greenville, SC are to be commended for skillfully organizing such a large group. All tasks were attacked with precision and skill. They divided into groups and Greenville, SC are to be commended for skillfully organizing such a large group. All tasks were attacked with precision and skill. They divided into groups and wasted no time getting on to the business at hand—even in inclement weathert was ed no time getting on to the business at hand—even in inclement weather. Some reported to the 106 year old Chapel and immediately started repairing Some reported to the 106 year old Chapel and immediately started repairing and painting the building both inside and out. It had been pressure washed at vin Freeman. They and painting the building both inside and out. It had been pressure washed at their request prior to their arrival by Dale Logan and Mar their request prior to their arrival by Dale Logan and Marvin Freeman. They actually managed to raise the building and replaced most of the 106 year old ayne Searcy of Lake Lure was hired to While the Chapel was receiving a cosmetic and structural lif While the Chapel was receiving a cosmetic and structural lift, another groupt, another group was actually building showers stalls on to the newly constructed bathroom. oung ladies were measuring, cutting and lifting as well as young men. They additional 25 or so members, during the week of June 20-23 and they worked very hard leaving the camp in pretty good shape. wesome Volunteers – Willing Workers at Mullen Bible Camp! Willing Workers at Mullen Bible Camp! Over 4,000 Billers Nationwide 644 S. Broadway Street Forest City 369 Butler Road, Forest City, North Carolina 28043 • Phone: 828-248-1408 • Email: advertising@rutherfordweekly.com 199.00 nationwide coverage unlimited talk, text, web plans available actually managed to raise the building and replaced most of the 106 year old foundation rocks with block columns. foundation rocks with block columns. Wayne Searcy of Lake Lure was hired to build a retaining wall while they worked but decided to donate his time rather was actually building showers stalls on to the newly constructed bathroom. Young ladies were measuring, cutting and lifting as well as young men. They worked methodically and were inspiring to watch. While they were working on , another group was repairing ceilings in the dormitory and painting. At the same time, another group was relocating the playground swing sets as a designated leader called out commands to about 10 volunteers working in unison to lift, walk and set down. The group later posed for a photo in front of the set as they yelled out “We Are Response-Able!” All the while, another us physically, they assisted us fi nancially with various projects.” Our mission here at the camp is to develop the entire property into a useful community setting which will seri ord County by providing: A duct family reunions and special community programs. Amenities such as fruit or fruit orchards, a community vegetable garden, a meditation garden, etc. are expec ed to be included in the design of the property. “This wonderfful group of volunteers have pushed us way ahead of schedule. Our next major project will be to construct a kitchen/cafeteria on the grounds. hope to be fully active by the summer of 2013. In the meantime, folks are “This wonder ul group of volunteers have pushed us way ahead of schedule. Our next major project will be to construct a kitchen/cafeteria on the grounds. We hope to be fully active by the summer of 2013. In the meantime, folks are making good use of the facilities which have been completed.” making good use of the facilities which have been completed.” Article submitted by: Yvonne Gordon; President of the Board of The Mary B. Mullen Bible Camp, Inc. of the set as they yelled out “We Are Response-Able!” All the while, another smaller group was working with a donated trencher in preparation for install- build a retaining wall while they worked but decided to donate his time rather than accept pay than accept pay. His response was “they’re donating their time; why shouldn’t His response was “they’re donating their time; why shouldn’t I?” I?” worked methodically and were inspiring to watch. While they were working on the shower the shower, another group was repairing ceilings in the dormitory and painting. At the same time, another group was relocating the playground swing sets as a designated leader called out commands to about 10 volunteers working in unison to lift, walk and set down. The group later posed for a photo in front smaller group was working with a donated trencher in preparation for install- ing electrical and water lines to the multi-purposed picnic pavilion. “The wholeing electrical and water lines to the multi-purposed picnic pavilion. “The whole process was just awesome to watch,” insists Yvonne. “Not only did they assist Our mission here at the camp is to develop the entire property into a useful commun ty setting which will serve a l of Rutherfford County by providing:ve all of Rutherl retreat and/or conference center; camp facilities (cabins, etc.) for scouts as retreat and/or conference center; camp facilities (cabins, etc.) for scouts as well as other camping groups; walking/hiking/nature trails; picnic pavilions; well as other camping groups; walking/hiking/nature trails; picnic pavilions; and, a multi-purpose building for general public use where families can con- and, a multi-purpose building for general public use where families can con- duct family reunions and special community programs. 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