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September 20, 2012

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Page 12 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 STEIBEL IMPORTS.com 2002 FORD TAURUS $ Or $2,200 CASH 800 Down $ 2,200 CASH Or $ 1999 CHEVY MALIBU 800 Down $ 2,200 CASH Or $ 1997 FORD ASPIRE 800 Down www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, September 20-September 26, 2012 "CARS THAT FIT YOUR BUDGET" Hwy 150 • 1016 College Ave (Near Boiling Springs) Shelby, NC 704-487-5520 704-473-7098 1996 HONDA ACCORD LX Auto, Air, 4 Cyl., Rims $ 3,950 MIDEAST HARE SCRAMBLE MOTORCYCLE/ATV 5255 Pittstown Road - Hickory, NC Sunday, September 23rd Airport , 2012 RAIN OR SHINE Only $7.00 Gate Fee Don't forget to RSX850i For Race Information During The Weekdays Call 704-484-9000 Nights & Weekends Call 704-214-3283 • Race Day Only 704-477-3375 DIRECTIONS: Exit 123, Hwy. 127 South off I-40, go about 4 miles. From Shelby, take Hwy. 18 North to Hwy. 10 toward Hickory. Left on Hwy. 127. Turn right on Huffman Farm Road. Follow arrows to track LIKE on on 60 Months GATOR™ RSX850i APR FOR • 62 hp*, 53 mph (85 km/h) • 839-cc, V-Twin engine • Closed-loop EFI and engine oil cooler • Multi-link independent suspension • FOX® 2.0 Performance Series Shocks • 400-lb. dumping cargo box THIS TRAIL LEADS TO BIG SAVINGS. XUV 825i XUV 550 S4 2.9% 1 THE ALL-NEW, ALL-POWERFUL Feel like something's missing in your life? Find whatever you're looking for in the Classifi eds and make your life complete. 1998 FORD MUSTANG Auto, Air, Rims, V6 $ 3,995 1989 JEEP WRANGLER Auto, 4x4, 149K Miles, HardTop $ 4,995 approaches. 2011 HONDA ACCORD LX 45K Miles, 4 Cyl., 34 MPG, BANK FINANCING. $ 16,900 ROLL UP A SLEEVE AS LABOR OF LOVE BEFORE SUMMER ENDS American Red Cross encourages blood donation around the holiday weekend The American Red Cross faces a critical need for blood donations as summer winds down and the Labor Day holiday Although an emergency appeal for donors in early summer temporarily stopped a decline in donations, results from July show that Red Cross blood donations for the month were the lowest they had been since 1996. In fact, blood donations through the Red Cross hit a 15-year low earlier this summer. If at least three extra donors gave blood at every Red Cross drive through the rest of summer, above what the drives expect to collect, there would be enough blood on the shelves to meet patient needs. Thousands of blood donations are needed each and every day to help treat accident victims, cancer patients, children with blood disorders and others. These patients rely on lifesaving blood products during their treatment. All blood types are needed to ensure an adequate blood supply is available. Donors with type O-, O+, A- or B- are especially encouraged to give at this time. Type O- is the universal blood type and can be transfused to any patient. This blood type is often used in emergency situations when doctors do not have time to check a patient's blood type before transfusion. Fri., Sept. 21 Forest City Fire Department. Call Chief Mark McCurry 828-245-2111 for appointment. Fri., Sept. 21 Lowe's 1788 Forest City 10am–2:30pm. Call 351-1023 for appointment. Thurs., Sept. 27 Crestview Baptist Church (Forest City) 3–7:30pm. Call Robin Rohm 828-286-9758 for appointment. Article compliments of: Carol Calloway Administrative Assistant II Donor Resources Development American Red Cross Outdoor Truths By Gary Miller • 50 hp* EFI, 44 mph (70 km/h) • Double wishbone suspension • Also available: XUV 625i, 23 hp* EFI, 30 mph (48 km/h) XUV 855D, 23 hp* diesel, 32 mph (51 km/h) $700 OFF JOHNDEERE.COM 2 • Our most affordable 4x4s ever: Two-passenger 550 starting at $7,699 Four-passenger 550 S4 starting at $8,799 • Double wishbone suspension • 400-lb., 9-cu.-ft. cargo box $500 OFF HAMRICK-O'SHIELDS EQUIP, LLC 332 NORTH MAIN STREET BOILING SPRINGS, NC 28017 (704) 434-2226 www.hamrickoshields.com 1Offer valid from August 1, 2012, until October 26, 2012. 2.9% APR is for 60 months only on all Gator Utility Vehicles, excluding TX Turf and ProGators™. Subject to approved credit on Revolving Plan, a service of John Deere Financial, f.s.b. For consumer use only. No down payment required. Other special rates and terms may be available, including financing for commercial use. ²Offer valid from August 1, 2012, until October 26, 2012. Get $700 off on the Gator XUV 825i, 625i, or 855D. Get $500 off on all Gator XUV 550s. Excludes TX Turf, ProGators and all Heavy Duty XUV Power Steering models. Available at participating dealers. Prices and models may vary by dealer. Before operating or riding, always refer to the safety and operating information on the vehicle and in the operator's manual. Actual vehicle speed may vary based on belt wear, tire selection, vehicle weight, fuel condition, terrain and other environmental factors.*The engine horsepower and torque information are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the engine manufacturer's website for additional information. John Deere's green and yellow color scheme, the leaping deer symbol and JOHN DEERE are trademarks of Deere & Company. A0B030DCU1A52927 A0B030DCU1A5292 7-HOS3X70920SSHOP-4C-0037925 0 SHO SHOP AP AT HOME! WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE! WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE! HOME! 2 Within the next couple of weeks, just about every state will have opened their bow season for deer. These weeks are al- ways some of the most exciting times for those of us who are anxious to get back into the tree stand after several months off. It is also the part of the season where many hunters' goal is to add meat to the freezer. The doe are fair game and it's good to get that first shot under your belt knowing that in a few more weeks the waiting may be longer as you look for that big buck. Taking doe from the herd is also impor- tant for deer management. Since a tract of land can only hold so many deer, one needs to make sure the doe to buck ratio is healthy. And one way you can tell that it's not, is if you see doe that have no fawns. This means that they are either unable to have a fawn or that they have not been bred. But either way, they are simply tak- ing up room that could be used for a more productive doe or for a buck. The compari- son to cattle farmers would be like having a cow on your farm that never has a calf. It wouldn't take long to figure out that that cow is eating grass and is not helping the farmer make money. The principle is the same and these types of doe are prime candidates for early bow season. I hope to not only put one in my freezer but also in some other folks as well. Perhaps more than I should, I look at my own Christian life in terms like these. I Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ simply ask myself if I am productive or just taking up space. Am I just feeding on God's goodness and grace without ever producing something besides my spiritual fatness? Is there something to show, out- side of myself, for what God has placed into my life? Am I making a positive, fruitful, and spiritual impact on the lives of others? I think all of these questions are important, but I also know that, many times, they can- not be answered by me, but only by God. Only He sees the full picture and only He knows what is fully transpiring in my life right now. This means that while sometimes I may feel that I am not making an impact, I actually am. Or while I may think I am not going anywhere, God is actually working all around me, getting things ready for the time when He sets me down into my perfect place. So how do I know which is right? I can know that I am being all that God wants me to be by getting up each morning and simply presenting myself to Him for His will and work. After that, my responsibility is over until I receive His orders. Today it may be that I simply write an article. Tomorrow it may be that I speak to thousands – the next day just one. But the contentment for me will be knowing that I am a fruitful member of the herd and not just feasting from the field of His blessings. www.outdoortruths.org ED ©CommunityFirstMediaedia ©CommunityFirstMediadiMedia Family! Bring The Spectator Track! Great RACE Primitive Camping Is Also Available At The Track! Pr mPrimitiimitiveimitiiitive Pr mi t vePrimitive C imiti imit

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