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June 14, 2012

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Thursday, June 14-June 20, 2012 www.rutherfordweekly.com General Dentistry 420 S. Broadway • Suite 104 Forest City, NC 28043 Jeffrey D. Hall, D.M.D., P.A. Hours: 8:30-5:00 828-248-9100 Accepting New Patients Most Insurances Accepted BL CKWELL CELEBRATES 35 YEARS RUTHERFORD REGIONAL BLAACKWELL CELEBRATES 35 YEARS A AT RUTHERFORD REGIONAL Monday Thru Friday 8AM - 5PM • Saturday By Appointment 359/221 Hampton St. • Chesnee, SC 29323 FOR SALE FOR SALE CRAFTSMAN RIDING MOWER, 15.5 HP Kohler Commander en- gine, 6 sp, 36" cut, new bladed, runs great, $500. 828-395-0000. 4.5 ACRES LAND FOR SALE with creek and road frontage, $9500 for whole lot, 828-429-6763. YARD AND PORCH SWINGS. Various sizes. All treated wood. Will deliver Shelby area. 704-487- 5901, 704-284-0335 for pricing & more info. Linda Blackwell, center, Patient Financial Services, celebrated 35 years of service at Rutherford Regional Health System recently. She is pictured with Todd Hill, Patient at Rutherford Regional Health System recently. She is pictured with Todd Hill, Patient Accounting manager, and Frankie Butler, director of Patient Financial Services/Patient Access. Linda Blackwell, center, Patient Financial Services, celebrated 35 years of service Accounting manager, and Frankie Butler, director of Patient Financial Services/Patient Access. Article compliments of: Allison Flynn, Marketing Assistant Rutherford Regional Health System 2005 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT 4X4 $25,900 Auto., 5.9L Cummings Diesel, air, all power nice truck, only 61K miles. 2 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BEDS, with mattress & gel pad. $150 ea. 704-473-1285. FARM FRESH EGGS. Only $2 dozen. Come by 5 Star Auto Sales located at 1002 Polkville Rd, (Hwy 226 N.), Shelby, NC. FOR SALE SWIMMING POOL REPAIR Vinyl liner replacements. 30 mill thick installed. Pumps, filters, etc. Do- ing salt conversions. Beat lowest price! 704-290-6805. FOR SALE HP 20" TOUCH SMART All in One Pc. Desktop HD Screen, 4GB Ram, 1 TB HD, 1 yr old. Like new, pd $1300, $500 obo! Call 704-434-5057, 8am-6pm, if no answer, leave message. FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER (built in kind) $75. Dresser with attached mirror and shelves, $25. 704-476-5733. AIR CONDITIONERS (2) 5000, $50. 8000, $75 with thermostat. 2004 Daytona 500 Champion Dale Earndardt Jr $8 Polo, $75. 704-974-3140. NOW OFFERING PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 8x8 • 10x12 • 12 x 16 • 12x24 WE OFFER ALL THESE DIFFERENT NEW BUILDING SIZES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES! 8x12 • 10x16 • 12x20 • 12x32 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 FOR SALE FOR SALE SLEEPER SOFA, 3 YRS OLD Brown suede, good shape, never been slept on, $70. Must pick up. 704-739-2718. NEW WHITE SLEIGH BABY BED, $85. End & coffee tables, $100ea. Black computer desk chair, $25. New walnut head- board, queen, $400. 704-600- 6227, 803-831-1216. COLORADO CANOE, length 15'6" width 37" max. Cap 800 lbs, three seats with rod and cup hold- ers comes with two paddles and two life vests purchased new in April 2011, in like new cond. 704- 482-8533. TALL ROUND GLASS TABLE and 2 chairs, $60 cash. 704-418- 3522 CHESTNUT COLORED WOOD Queen size bed frame. Triple dresser, mirror & 1 night stand, $400 firm. 704-406-9436. No Dealers. PLAYSTATION 2 CONSOLE (black) with 2 controllers & 12 games geared for boys. $70.00 contact number, 704-692-7434, may leave a message or text. FESCUE HAY, NO RAIN $12 per roll. Shaver Hyd. Post Driver, 3 point hook, $450. 704-538-9228. DUAL AXLE HOMEMADE 6X12 TRAILER $5550 and TAO TAO Moped $600. Call 704-692-9117, ask for David. WOODWORKING TOOLS, from jointer to radial arm saw. Also have a 110V wire fed welder with extra spool of wire. Call or come by for details 828-657-9636. FREE FILL DIRT. You load and haul. Near Shelby Airport. 704- 482-7949. CHARBROIL COMMERCIAL SERIES Gas grill, slightly used, excellent condition, $150. 704- 922-4869, anytime. 2 MAUVE LA-Z BOY RECLIN- ERS. $125 each. Lane tan reclin- er, $150. Conference table $75. Dining set, $150. 704-297-1000. RUTHERFORD WEEKLY SPORTS Brought to you by: FAST WAY By KEVIN CARVER feated during his senior year on the mound as an Appalachian State Moun- taineer, but 2012 become became much sweeter the former R-S Central grad. On the second day of the Major League Ryan Arrowood went unde- 293 S. Broadway St., Forest City 828-245-0434 Not Just Oil, Pennzoil No More, Arrowood Drafted Major League Prospect 828-245-16 Check out our inventory @ www.SiskFord.com 45-1626 • 565 Oak St., Forest City Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm • Sat. 8am-3pm. 8am-3pm have jumped out to a 7-4 record this sea- son. So far the Owls lead in overall batting average and are second in fi elding. With a little time, expect the pitching to catch up, but I would say many around town are fairly pleased the club's start this summer. The College World Series starts Friday with just one ACC team left in the tourney. The Seminoles just blasted Stanford by scoring 17 and 18 against to advance to Omaha. It's no surprise that South Caro- lina and Florida, Arizona and UCLA are all going back to Omaha in being number one seeds. On Monday, Kent St. and Arkansas completed the eight team fi eld of the 2012 CWS. draft and in the 28th round, Arrowood was selected by the Colorado Rockies last week. Arrowood, who also played summer ball with the Owls in two seasons, both CPL titles, signed a professional contract on Sunday. Staying with baseball, Post 423 had to cancel all three of its baseball games this past week after fi nding out that there was a fi ve-day lay over rule that was imposed dur- ing the offseason, which was put in place because of end of grade testing. So far, Derek Deaton and Tyler Harth have carried them to a 2-1 start as they will be back in action at home on June 19th. Speaking of baseball, Forest City's Owls Cinderella is still wearing the glass slip- per as Stony Brook knocked off six-time national champion, LSU over the weekend. Last week I spoke of Stony Brook's hitting, which leads the nation with overall hits this season, they apparently can pitch a little bit too. I would have never guessed that LSU could only score seven runs in three games with the Seawolves. Honestly, I do like South Carolina and Stony Brook to meet in the fi nals. Florida State has never won the CWS, but defi - nitely seems strong to contend. Florida and Arizona won't be easy outs either. In the racing world, Joey "sliced bread" Logano gets his second career win in the Nextel Cup last weekend at Pocono. How cool is it to race the one person for the win who gave Logano his fi rst big compliment among the racing world. Of course, I am talking about Mark Martin, who set a media blitz upon Logano at the age of 15 by stat- ing that Logano was in fact the real deal. However, Logano is in the crossfi re of being let go at Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of this season. That all remains to be seen with 21 races left to change some minds. The NBA fi nals this week has the Mi- ami Heat pitted against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The was no doubt that Miami and Boston would meet in the Eastern Confer- ence fi nals, but 'The Wild West' was a dif- ferent animal. I believe the West is a stronger division and that is why I am taking the Thunder in six. Miami has the most talented and ex- perience team, but Oklahoma City is too young to care. ©Community First Media ©Community First Media ©Community First Media ©COMMUNITY FIRST MEDIA

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