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Outdoor Truths
Outdoor Truths
One of the difficulties in hunting mountainous areas is that we not only have to set our stands up according to the wind directions, but also according to what is called thermals. Thermals are normal wind currents that change as air cools down or heats up. In the evening the cool air falls and when the temperatures heat up in the morning, the warmer air rises.
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Rutherford County Cooks
Rutherford County Cooks
This Weeks Recipes Contributed by Josie Abramczyk • Sherry Jackson • Debbie Hill
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Rutherford Weekly Church Happenings 10/14/10-10/20/10
Rutherford Weekly Church Happenings 10/14/10-10/20/10
Johnson Memorial Baptist Church
Bible Study each Tues., 7pm & each Thurs., 10am. Located off Grove St. Forest City. Info: David, 828-289-6851.

High Shoal Baptist Church
Poor Man’s Supper Sat. Oct. 16, 4:30pm-6:30pm. Also, Fall Revival October 24-27. 284 High Shoals Church Rd., Henrietta.

Main Street Baptist Church, Spindale
Fill Your Pew Day (FYPD) Sun. Oct. 17, 11am. Guest speaker: NASCAR Randy MacDonald. 828-286-2291.
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Rutherford Weekly Community News 10/14/10-10/20/10
Rutherford Weekly Community News 10/14/10-10/20/10
Oak Grove Healthcare Center
Halloween Carnival Thurs., Oct. 28, 6-8pm. Food, 5pm. Haunted House/Games, 6pm. Costume Contest, 6:15pm & Trick or Treating, 6:30pm. Old US Hwy. 221, Rutherfordton.

Tryon Arts & Crafts Fall Festival
Oct. 16-17. Call to Artists, applications available. Non-profit crafts school located at 373 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon. Info: 828-859-8323 orTryonArtsandCrafts.org.
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Mrs. Lela Adean Whisnant Cobb, 9
Mrs. Lela Adean Whisnant Cobb, 90, of 508 Webb Rd., Ellenboro, NC passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010.
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Myrtle Bradley, 85
Myrtle Bradley, 85 of Colonial Manor, Rutherfordton, passed away on Wednesday, October 6.
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Corrine Melton Brindle, 83
Corrine Melton Brindle, 83, of 1720 Island Ford Rd., Mooresboro, passed away on Monday, October 4, 2010.
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Michael Ray Richard, infant son
Michael Ray Richard, infant son of Lee Ray and Peggy Hudson Richard passed away on Sunday, October 3, 2010.
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David Christopher Portman, 67
David Christopher Portman, 67 of 113 Beacon Hill Rd., Ellenboro, passed away on Sunday, October 3.
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Mrs. Mamie Elizabeth Davis Dalton, 82
Mrs. Mamie Elizabeth Davis Dalton, 82, of Bills Creek Community passed away on Saturday, October 2nd.
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Mr. Jimmy Craig Wells, Sr., age 49
Mr.  Jimmy Craig Wells, Sr., age 49, of 171 Cascade Drive, Caroleen, NC, passed away on Saturday, October 2, 2010.
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Tammy Lynn Dunn Ledbetter, age 44
Tammy Lynn Dunn Ledbetter, age 44, of Ellenboro, NC, passed away on Friday, October 1, 2010.
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Found And Lost?
      Is it possible, as some in the Christian community suggest, to receive salvation by way of God's grace and then at some point lose it? Is there any chance a Christian can go so far or so low that causes God to disown them from Himself? Scripture and common sense say no.
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Rutherford County's Small Business Center Can 'Give You The Business' And Future!
Rutherford County's Small Business Center Can 'Give You The Business' And Future!
   The Director of the Small Business Center at Isothermal Community College, Ted Hamrick, seems to say it best!  "Sometimes I think we are the last car on the train of hope!"
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Mary B. Mullen Bible Camp  104th Anniversary Celebration
Mary B. Mullen Bible Camp 104th Anniversary Celebration
   The Mary B. Mullen Bible Camp, Inc. of Lake Lure, NC will be conducting its’ 104th Anniversary Celebration on October 9, 2010 starting at noon. The camp is located at 1900 Freemantown Road. 
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Make a Difference Day Rutherford County Schools Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
Make a Difference Day Rutherford County Schools Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
  Rather than Day it could be called Month and More as Rutherford County Schools and Communities In Schools of Rutherford County join forces to bring an array of volunteer activities to our area.  Working with the North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism and USA Weekend, listed below are activities planned for either the national Make a Difference Day, on Saturday, October 23rd or activities leading up to and following the day. All of the activities offer opportunities to “make a difference” in our community, please join in with one of the following.
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Food Collections Set For  Saturday, October 23 To Help Communities In Schools Of Rutherford County
Food Collections Set For Saturday, October 23 To Help Communities In Schools Of Rutherford County
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One Big Sweet Potato
One Big Sweet Potato
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Carolina Magic 15U Basketball Wins USSSA State Championship
Carolina Magic 15U Basketball Wins USSSA State Championship
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Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
Arleen, the face painter, does a scary Halloween face painting on Cub Scout Joseph from Pack 165 in Rutherfordton.
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Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
At the Ray Price Martial Arts demonstration, 10 year old student, Caleb, shows his stuff! It all happened on Main Street at the Hilltop Festival in Rutherfordton.
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Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
There’s just something about those turkey legs!  A man size bite at the Hilltop Festival from Jacob Bouffard is just what the festive occasion called for.
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Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival
One of the best bands to ever play at the Rutherfordton’s Hilltop Festival was this band - “The Ramblin’ Gypsies”! The crowd loved them. They proved to be multi-talented and very entertaining.
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THIS WEEK’S LUCKY $100 WINNER!
THIS WEEK’S LUCKY $100 WINNER!
Each week we reward one of our readers with $100. This week, we congratulate our “Lucky Reader of the Week”, Hilda Roskam.
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Outdoor Truths
Outdoor Truths
 Hunting can be hard. I have witnessed this many times. These last three days were another example. Each day started at four o’clock in the morning and we arrived back home at about ten each night. Most nights we got to bed at about midnight. I’m tired. The hunt itself was also difficult because the deer were not moving as often as I had hoped. That, with limited sleep, made it difficult to keep my eyes on the surroundings and not on closing. The first day, adrenaline kept me powered. Each hour after that was work. 
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