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September 6, 2012

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Page 18 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 RUTHERFORD REGIONAL HEALE bee been an awarded Rutherford Regional Health Foundation has ant in the amount of $12,500t from the Eaton Char from the Eaton Chariitab e Fund. Funding from the gi Rutherford Regional Health Foundation has arded a g a gran in the amount of $12,500 tablle Fund. Fund ng from the grant will benefi t the Can cer Resource Fund, which was established in October 2011 to provide fi nancial assistance to ant will benefi t the Can-- cer Resource Fund, which was established in October 2011 to provide fi nancial assistance to patients who are undergoing cancer treatmentst pa ients who are undergoing cancer treatments. "Through the Cancer Resource Center and vigator Program, w we see patients in said Ji "Through the Cancer Resource Center and Pa ient Navigator Prog am, nee atient Nat need ed eve y daerry day," sa d Jame Ingraham, Canceramie Ingi Outreach progt Ou reach program manager "It am manager. "It is hear break nancialc ng when a cancer patient misses a treatment or does n t have t the medications they need due t fi nan ial con erns concerc it has been used to prevent the the fi nancial assistance to patients who are un- shu off of water and electr cal services helped dergoing cancer treatments. Pictured during , shut off of wt a patient makt a pa ient make a mor gage p yment, pr the loss of medical insurance and provided gas money to numerous patients, enabling them to attend daily rt a tend daily rad ation treatments.adiation treatmentsi supporp lif l e in communities where the compa y oper atesta es. The Fu d gives prima y conside ation t requests fs reque ts for p ograms ocated in an Eaton com- Lor Ray, human esources mana er at Eato munity, The Fund givn or progr unity, recommended b and where Eaton emploa ership ini and where E ton employees demonstrate lead ersh p involvement Pro "We are pleased to have Eaton Corpo a t tion as one of our prion as one of our primary Corporate Honor Roll members a ain this year "We are pleased to ha members again this yg Eaton Corporra-- imary Corporate Honor Roll ear," said Jill Miracl said Jill Miraclee, e, ex- ecutive director of Rutherford Regional Health Foundation. Eaton will be recognized at all Foun- ents ft , including Doug No Novack, plant manager of Eaton Cor- poration in Forest City, said Rutherford Regional Health Fl omen Tn Together Doug ogether. poration in Forest City, said Rutherford Regional Hea th Founda ion was one oundation wt tournament and the 2013 k, plant manager of Eaton Cor- as one of se of severa worthy or nament and the 2013 al wl gan zations who sought funding this yea ganizations who sought funding this yi vivors w we ha earr. "Rutherford Regional Health Foundation was chosen in large part because of the number of cancer surr have i in our plant, N n our plant," Noovack "Rutherford Regional Health Foundation was chosen in large part because of the number of cance survivors ecutive director of Rutherford Regional Health oundation. Eaton will be recognized at all Foun- dation etda ion even s for he nex 12 months, includingxt 12 monthstor the ne t the upcoming golf tour the upcoming golf Wome or-- recommended by an Eaton manager Corporation in Forest City olvement.. Proggrams selected for fund an Eaton manager Corporation in Forest City. ees demonstrate lead-- Lori Rai ams selected for fund-- ing will haing will have clearly de ned objecti e , measur ab e end results and provide a positi e retu n o clearly defifi ned objectivvess, measur-- ablle end results and provide a positivve returrn onn in inves ment.estment.t said.i sa d. "We had another emplo ee diagnosed las uly who has since made a full recol as a good wo oundation in our community." "We had another employee diagnosed lastt Ju y who has since made a full recovery. Th s was a g od way or us to suppor the good of the Ff o the Foundation in our community Thisi y f for us to supportt the good w work "I "It is especially meaningful to us that the lo-t is especially meaningful to us that the lo- cal emplolca employees at Eaton had a voice in makin the decision, the decision," Mracle added. "E e y ear, moree and more people in our community are touche The Cancer Resource Fund hits very and more people in our community are touchedd by can er. The Cancer Resource Fund hits v cancerc close to home for many of us, and the fund makkes an immediate difference in local lives." or more information on the Cancer Re- Lorrii Ray, human resources Co poration in Forest City Corrporation in Forest City. Article compliments of: Allison Flynn, Marketing Assistant Rutherford Regional Health System RUTHERFORD WEEKLY SPORTS Brought to you by: FAST WAY By KEVIN CARVER football campaign in Rutherford County, each team was clicking on all cylinders. It was the fi rst time in Rutherford County history, all It's strange how the inevitable is just that. In week three of the 2012 high school four schools from within won on the same night. Ironi- cally, the other three times that Thomas Jefferson has won a game, nobody else from Rutherford County could do so. Thomas Jefferson (3-0) keeps on rolling as they posted their fi rst ever road victory in school history, 26-7 over Asheville School. While Mac Martin is the leader on offense, the defense continues to impress allowing just nine points per game this season. They very well could have grabbed a shutout in Asheville, if not for a botched punt that led to Asheville School's only points of the night. Getting that third win likely puts Thomas Jefferson into the playoffs for the fi rst time in school history. They will host Rosman this on Friday. You can bet on hearing the name Blaise McCall, who should see a number of carries from the fullback position for the Tigers. As I am making my way around the county to see 293 S. Broadway St., Forest City 828-245-0434 Not Just Oil, Pennzoil One for the History Books...All 4 Rutherford County Teams Win Friday HUGE 22-15 upset win over Polk last week at home. They had lost fi ve games in a row dating back to last year. sidering he makes a big catch on their game-winning touchdown drive and gets an interception while playing great defense in the secondary all night. Many have wrote off the Hilltoppers after Dustin Atch- Jharri Miler is my pick for player of the week, con- ley got injured in week one, but toughness and deter- mination helped Mike Cheek's club pick up the biggest win they have encountered since 2009 against South Rowan in the playoffs. R-S Central (1-2) beat a good Polk team, a team that relies on some athleticism, but mainly in being smart and disciplined. Erwin (3-0) is just as good and R-S Cen- tral will have to keep focus of dual threat quarterback, Austin Brown this Friday. every team, I viewed Chase this past week cruise by Bessemer City 40-6. Chase (1-2) earned just 248 total yards for the game, but used a short fi eld to a gain a 34-0 lead at the half. They also held the Yellow Jackets to 71 fi rst half yards and 188 total. After the game, Chase coach Daniel Bailey took the good with the bad in the contest. "I was happy with how the fi rst half played out," Bailey said. "I felt like even though we got banged up a little bit, we lost our composure in the second half. Still, it feels good to get that fi rst win despite being competitive in all three games this season." Shavon Logan gave some ruthless hits on defense this past week and Cody Greene scored twice on both sides of the ball as the unsung hero on Friday. Chase goes to Cherryville this week, in which they face an Ironmen team that has struggled over the past couple of seasons. This week, I will head to R-S Central, where they will host Erwin. And speaking of the Hilltoppers, they got a ford broke an eight-game losing streak dating back to last year in a 42-21 blowout this past Friday. The Cava- liers had a balanced attack on both offense and defense for the fi rst time all year. More impressively, the defense didn't allow North Gaston's option offense a touchdown until the fourth quarter. T.J. Watkins orchestrated four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing), but a better sight is that both sides of the ball got involved and stayed focused. Needing something to come together, East Ruther- East Rutherford will host West Lincoln on Friday, which stunned Chase 13-10 in the season opener. Chesnee (2-0), who had a bye last week, will wel- come in Woodruff on Friday for what should be a tough match up. Woodruff renewed an old rivalry with the Brynes Rebels and lost by just 12 points last week. As for NASCAR's Chase, the fi nal wildcard spot falls directly on Kyle Busch or Jeff Gordon in reality unless Carl Edwards, Ryan Newman or Marcos Ambrose win this weekend in Richmond. If I were to put money on it, I would say Kyle Busch out of this group gets the fi nal spot for obvious reasons since he won at Richmond in May. to play like it did this past weekend against Michigan, there won't be any need to play a national title game this season. College football is back, but if Alabama continues VOTED #1 8am-6pm -5pm Please excuse our mess as we're in the midst of remodeling our facility to better serve "you". Check with Don or Phil for specials. We service all makes of GM products. am GM Factory Left To Right: Don, Johnny, Stan, Keith, Adam, Phil & Bryan Certification Trained ASE ordregional.com. Resource Centerr; and human resources manager at Eaton manager at Eaton and close to home for many of us, and the fund ma es an immediate difference in local lives For more information on the Cancer Re- source Fund, or to make a donation to the fund, please call 828-286-5070 or e-mail jill.miracle@ utherft source Fund, or to make a donation to the fund, please call 828-286-5070 or e-mail jill.miracle@ ru herfordregional.com. Resource Cente Lo Ra ees at Eaton had a voice in makingg Miri acle added. "Evverry y year, mor New Patients Welcome! •Root Canals & Sealants The Eaton Charitable Fund is dedicated to Jones, Eaton employee and a member of thee sup ortting prog ams that impr The Eaton Charitable Fund is dedicated to Jones, Eaton emplo ee and a member of th ing programs that improove t the quality of grant selection committee; Jamie Ingraham ife in communities where the companny oper-- cancer o treach program man Ruth rford Regional Health Foundation; Ja Rutherfe ord Regional Health Foundation; Jann es primarry considerration too ford Regional's Cancer Resource Center; and ams located in an Eaton com- l he quality of grant selection committee; Jamie Ingraham,, cancer outreacu Regional's Cancer Resource Center; and human resour r h program manaager at Ruther ces manager at Eatonn er at Ruther- see patients in aham, Cancer is hearttbreak-- i ing when a cancer patient misses a treatment or the recipient of a $12,500 grant from Eaton does not hao Rutherford Regional Health Foundation is he medications they need due too Charitable Fund. Funding from the grant will ns." In the short time the CRC Fund has been was establlished in October 2011 to provide in e in ex stence, it has been used to pre ent In the short time the CRC Fund has been was estab ished in October 2011 to pr vide xistencei benefie t the recipient of a $12,500 grant from Eaton Charitable Fund. Funding from the grant will ben fi t the Cancer Resource Fund whi the Cancer Resource Fund,, whicch ater and electriical services,, helped dergoing cancer treatments. Pictured during e a morttgage paayment, preevented the grant presentation are from left, Doug No- the loss of medical insurance and provided gas vack, p ant manager of Eaton Corporation in plant manal money to numerous patients, enabling them to Forest nancial assistance to patients who are un- ented the grant presentation are, from left, Doug No- Forest City; City; J ll Miracle Jill Miraci er of Eaton Corporation in le, executive director of ecutive director of Rutherford Regional Health Foundation is www.rutherfordweekly.com RUTHERFORD R GIONAL HEALTH FOUND TION RECEIVE $12,500 GRANT FROM EATON CHARITABLE FUND $12,500 GRANT FROM EATON CHARITABLE FUND TH FOUNDATION RECEIVESS Thursday, September 6-September 12, 2012 Impressions by Phyllis Authorized provider of by 191 WEST MAIN STREET SPINDALE, NC 28160 FOR SALE 8N FORD TRACTOR Runs good, everything works, $1500. Call 704-477-8712. 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