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November 23, 2011

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Page 14 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 MODERN DENTISTRY...with a gentle touch! New Patients Welcome! •Root Canals & Sealants Striving to provide our patients with the highest standard of care, kindness & comfort; personalized to suit your needs. Medicaid & •Crown & Bridge •Cosmetic Care •Tooth Colored Fillings Financing by Care Credit NcHealth Choice Most Insurance Accepted Providing: Cerec Same-Day Computer Designed Ceramic Restorations/Crowns/Veneers FARM/HEAVY EQUIPMENT FARM/HEAVY EQ UIPMENT JOHN DEERE 850 TRACTOR 5' finish mower, 5' box scrape, (2) single turning plows & (1) middle buster, $7000. 704-434- 6510. TWO ROW PLANTER, JOHN DEERE $450 or best offer. 704- 538-8679. 1989 HUDSON TRAILER. Flat bed, Tandem axle, with ramps, 16' x 6', $950 OBO. 828-453- 1189. FARM TRACTOR 72 FORD, 2000 model, 2100 hours, $5000. 828-245-6227. STRUMENTS FENDER ACOUSTIC GUITAR, right hand model FA-1250S NAT. Comes complete with tuner, soft case and books. Purchased for over $300, only a few yrs old and looks and sounds like new. Will sell for $200 obo. 704-434-5509. MUSICAL IN- INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL AUCTION AUCTIONS CHRISTMAS AUCTION Nov. 23, 7pm. Beat Black Friday, save money same time. Some- thing for everyone. 313 Island Ford Rd., Forest City (use de- tour). 828-245-8397. Michael Jackson, DDS Conveniently located at 837 Thunder Road, Spindale Offi ce Hours By Appointment 828-287-2246 www.drjackson.net ADS WORK! www.rutherfordweekly.com Wednesday, November 23-November 30, 2011 You Yo Anothe Did e Another Famous North Carolinian... Did Realize...ealize... er Famous North Carolinian Jackee Harry Actress Jackee Harry Actress She was born Jacqueline Yvonne Harry on August 14,1956 in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. In addition to fi lms, she also does television. She is primarily known for her roles in sitcoms and other television roles. She is best known for her roles as Sandra Clark the sexy neighbor and nemesis of Mary Jenkins on the TV series, "227". She played that role from 1985 to 1989. She is also well remembered as Tia's mother in the long-running comedy "Sister Sister". She was raised in Harlem, New York and began studying acting at the Henry Street Settlement on the Lower east Side in New York City. She began her career on the New York stage. In 1983 she made her television debut. It was in 1985 that she stared her long run on "227". She became the fi rst African-American to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She continued to be in demand for fi lm and television roles. In 1994 she made her return to the theatre by starring as Billie Holiday in the play "Lady Day at Emersons Bar and Grill". She most recently toured nationally in JD Lawrence's "The Clean Up Woman". She is considered a trail blazer by many of her contemporaries. Festival of Trees! You're invited to the 15 th annual Hospice of Rutherford County began a very special event in 1997 that continues to be a tradition for many families. The Hospice Festival of Trees gives people an end-of-year opportunity to support patient care and a perfect way to honor or memorialize loved ones during the holidays. The money raised through this event enables Hospice of Rutherford County to provide the highest quality care for terminally ill patients and their families and provide grief counseling for anyone in the community who has lost a loved one. 704-340-4965 Andy McDaniel Licensed Insurance Agent This year, Hospice volunteers are making hundreds of clay "partridge in a pear tree" ornaments pictured at left. The names of persons honored or memorialized will be attached to each hand-made ornament. These beautiful ornaments will be placed on trees at Carolina Event and Conference Center beginning November 29 and continuing through December 9. The Festival will culminate with a drop-in celebration the evening of Thursday, December 8 from 5:30 until 7 pm. All donors are invited to view the trees and take their ornaments home for the holidays during the event. Hospice is asking that you consider this invitation to honor or remember someone special with a much-needed and thoughtful gift. There is no minimum gift required, but please remember that Hospice must provide the materials and necessary overhead for the volunteers to make these keepsakes. The generosity of Festival of Trees participants will enable people to receive the care they want and deserve. $2,295 $4,795 Please complete the form below and mail it with your check to: Hospice, PO Box 336, Forest City, NC 28043 before December 5. Enclosed is $______ for ____# of ornament(s) for the Hospice Festival of Trees. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. For additional ornaments, use another piece of paper. '00 Nissan X-Terra $2,295 '94 Chevrolet Blazer $3,995 IN MEMORY OF__________________________________________ PLEASE SEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE FOLLOWING: Name:__________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:__________________________Phone:___________ Call For Price '93 Ford Escort '01 Ford Taurus SES '96 Ford F-150 Robbie PruettMike Pruett 828-429-5001 Frankie Mullinax 828-429-5202 828-245-2238 IN HONOR OF____________________________________________ PLEASE SEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE FOLLOWING: Name:__________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:__________________________Phone:___________ DONOR'S NAME:______________________________ Address:________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:__________________________Phone:___________ Email Address:___________________________________________ General/F amily ©Community First Media ©Community First Media H

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