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April 11, 2013

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www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, April 11-April 17, 2013 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 31 SHELBY SHOPPER & INFO H E LBY L BY HOPP R PE NFO O NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR Cleveland County Library, Shelby THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE���Spend your lunch hour at the library and feed your mind! The Main Library in Shelby is continuing the series of programs for our community that will give folks a chance to spend their lunch hour being entertained. The idea is to bring your bag lunch and the library will provide water, tea and a great program. The programs will be held in the Plaster Meeting Room and you can ���come through the garden gate��� entrance. The programs will be on the ���rst & third Thursdays of every month from 12:15-12:45 and will feature stories, music and educational topics. Saturday Morning Matinee- Curious George Celebrates Spring. Spring has sprung and the world���s favorite monkey returns- as curious as ever- in this high-���ying, full length feature. George and his best friend, Hundley, explore all the wonders of the season together ��� including blooming ���owers, baby animals and canoe rides. But when Hundley loses his way George takes to the skies to ���nd his pal, in a wild adventure that ends with a very fun surprise! The fun begins at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 13, 2012 at the Cleveland County Memorial Library. To register call 704-487-9069, or by emailing vking@ccml.org. Free fun for the entire family! Limited registration ��� pre registration required. Cool After School - Afternoon Matinee. ���Bats At the Library��� and Other ���Batty��� Fun. To celebrate National Library Week, Cleveland County Memorial Library has come up with some ���batty��� fun for the entire family. On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 4:15 p.m. the ���lm adaptation of the book ���Bats At the Library��� will be shown in all its nocturnal glory! Join the free-for-all fun at the public library with these fun loving bats! Experience the shape shadows on walls, water fountain frolics, as the bats roam the book ���lled halls until it���s time for everyone, young and old, to settle down into the enchantment of story time. Author Brian Lies��� joyful critters and their nocturnal celebration cast library visits in a new light. Even the youngest of readers will want to join the batty book-fest. To register call 704-487-9069 or email vking@ccml.org. Cool After School - Astronomy Day. The Cleveland County Memorial Library and The Schiele Museum of Natural History will present ���Astronomy Day��� featuring, Star Lab ��� The Portable Planetarium, on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 4:15 p.m. Children ages 6 ��� 11 will experience the wonders of the night sky in the CCML���s very own planetarium! This program is free, however, pre-registration is required due to space limitations. To register call 704-487-9069 or email vking@ccml.org. Teen Advisory Group - ���Internet, Texting, and Social Media Safety ��� What You Need to Know���.��� The Cleveland County Memorial Library Teen Advisory Group will meet on Monday, April 22, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. Teens ages 12-17 urged to attend this meeting which will feature ���Internet, Texting, and Social Media Safety ��� What You Need to Know���.��� To obtain a Teen Advisory Group Application or to register for the program call 704-487-9069 or email vking@ccml.org. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him. Psalms 28:7 BIG, BIG, The month of April���s programs are: April 18th ��� Enjoy some Jazz Tunes with Georgiana Wright. Georgiana Wright is a native of Cleveland County. She has been singing since she could walk anywhere she could ���nd an audience. She studied music and drama at UNC Asheville. She is the organist/ accompanist at Friendship United Methodist Church in Fallston. She is also involved in community theatre and is on the board of directors for Greater Shelby Community Theatre. She is currently preparing for auditions for ���Flemming: An American Thriller��� which she is directing at Kings Mountain Little Theatre. ���Trashformation��� -- Current Art Exhibit and Window Display - now through May 31. The artwork now in our gallery was made by Gaston County artist, Johnny Queen, and was created using 100% recycled materials. Johnny does pottery, woodwork, painting, and collage and has been making art since he was a young man. As a result of receiving a head injury at the age of 10, Johnny says he sees things differently than most, backwards or in 3-D. He enjoys making art that in���uences people as well as using unusual found materials. Six of his mixed media pieces can be viewed in our gallery through May 31. All of the objects in the display window were made from recycled metals and plastic to celebrate Earth Day, April 22 using the theme of Dr. Seuss��� message in The Lorax, ���Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it���s not.��� These clever and charming pieces were made by consumers of Day Activity Services at Achieve Learning Center in Shelby. All of them will make you smile. The center serves adults with developmental disabilities who have an interest in learning and socializing in a group setting. Achieve Learning Center staff work alongside their attendees, their families, case workers, and schools to help make experiences successful and rewarding. BEATLES DAY at the Library. A Wig Is All You Need���Phil Weathers will be sharing his large collection of Beatle Memorabilia at the Cleveland County Memorial Library on Thursday, April 25, 3:00pm - 8:00pm. There will be a Beatle Trivia contest at 6:15 pm for Beatle Door Prizes! Phil Weathers��� new book ���This is Meant to be Played Loud! Music Memories of the Sixties, Seventies, and Beyond��� will be on sale for $10.00. Phil, Mary Fox and Ronnie Whisnant will be in attendance to sign copies of the book. Beatle Day at the CCML T-Shirts will also be on sale. Part of the proceeds from the sale of the book and T-Shirts will go to the library. The Library Book Club meets the second Thursday of every month from 10:30am - 12:00 noon. The book for the month of April is ���The Round House��� by Louise Erdrich. Everyone is invited. Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this which is done to the fig TO but or remove BUYING JUNK CARS, Title or LOOKING tree, BUYalso if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou honeybees. 704-473-0666.cast into no title. Running ordone. Fast on removed, and be thou the sea; it shall be not. And all things, whatsoever Cars, time prayer, 704-692-6752 $CASH FOR JUNK$ ye shall ask in service. believing, ye shall Trucks, SUV & Vans. Pay top WE 21:21-22 receive. ���Matthew LOVE JUNK! WILL PAY WANT TO BUY dollar! No one beats our pricing, 24hr pickup service. Cash on the spot. Title or no title. 828-7485178. BIGGER THAN BIG! 2011 Nissan Xterra $ 2007 Honda Ridgeline RTS 2012 Nissan Frontier SV 6353A. Black on black, leather interior, heated seats, navigation, new tires, low miles. 25,995 CALL FOR PRICE! TOP dollar for running & non running junk vehicles. If no title, need ID. We also do towing. 704-692-6370. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans. Also Top Dollar for old car batteries. 704692-2391, 704-484-2424. CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR, truck or van. With or without title. We offer free pick up. No one pays better than we do. 704-9573346, or 704-913-7239. WANTED USED RUNNING, Non Running Junk Cars, Trucks & SUVs. Will pay up to $1000. Call Barry, 704-692-5151!!! I LOVE HONDAS!!! WE OFFER OVER 17 DIFFERENT MAKES & MODELS! F934Q. Only 8K miles! Automatic, air, power windows & locks, tilt, cruise. WOW! You gotta see this one! WANT TO BUY F965P. Only 9K miles, automatic, air, alloy wheels, bed liner, brand new truck! $ 25,995 JUNK VEHICLES WANTED. Paying up to $2000 on the spot plus free $100 Walmart gift card with every junk vehicle bought. Also buying buses and over size vehicles. Open 24/7. No title required. Must have I.D. No exceptions. No tow fee if I buy your junk vehicle. 864-279-1671, 828289-9515. TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR Local glass milk bottles (single or entire collection) with painted labels or embossed lettering. Old pottery churns or jugs, vintage advertising signs and thermometers. 704-692-1756. WANT TO BUY: Junk Cars & Trucks. Best prices in this area! Also buying old batteries & other scrap metal. 828-305-3692. 2012 Chevrolet Colorado LT F963P. Automatic, air, power windows, alloy wheels, 18K miles, bed liner, nice truck! $ 23,995 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS 2013 Buick Lacrosse F957P. Only 18K mile! V8 Super Sport, 20��� tires & wheels, leather interior, 6 speed! Black beauty! One fast ride! $ 33,900 F952P. Only 20K miles, leather interior, chrome alloy wheels, touch screen controls! $ 29,995 TOP DOLLAR FOR CARS 828-223-6109. JUNK NEED CASH? Buying NEWER Androids & iPhones. Top $ paid! Call or text 704-300-0573. Past due bills & cracked screen OK! COUNTY LINE TIMBER is buying Hardwood Timber at competitive rates, 5 acres or more. Call for details; 828-289-0742. DANNY���S AUTOWERKS: Buying used or junk cars. Competitive prices. 828-247-1070. Jimmy Hutchins, 828-289-1175. Open 24 Hours A Day @ ForestCityHondaNC.com 828-286-2614 FIND US ON FACEBOOK AUTOMOBILES (Cars & Trucks - Running or Not) We will You Call remove at NO & We expense to Haul! the owner. FOR DONATION TO The Master���s House A Christian Home For Men Going the Second Mile for Christ. Give your property a face lift by donating TODAY! Call David Piercy at 704-692-9117 mastershousenc.org MAYSE MFG. CO., INC. www.maysemfg.com Outdoor Furniture Maintenance Free Poly ��Community First Media Continued From Page 30 Storage Buildings, Planters, Bird Houses, Outdoor Furniture, All Kinds Of Yard Decorations Etc! We Offer Financing On All Buildings Carports Not Included By: Evangelist list W.C. ���Dub��� b��� Dellinger r Age 95 He Rules the Most The World was created for a purpose. We are still discovering things that have been here since the world began. The writer was in a typhoon that lasted 14 days and nights. We stayed in docks. Unmovable objects must take it as it comes. All props built against mother nature is subject to be destroyed. And some lives go with the destruction. Water weighs nine pounds to the gallon average. Look at a million gallons a minute flowing. See the weight moving each fraction of a second. Now imagine that water flowing just twenty miles an hour. What can stop it? Nothing. You can try to control it. You may not be able to do that long because there is always more where that came from. A fire can get out of control and burn itself out, and water just keeps on coming. I was asked many questions about the Louisianna Disaster with water. Water travels by its weight and its gravity is down hill. That is, it���s nature and always will be. That is how we get water, by it falling down from the heavens. Pick out any spot on earth from ten to sixteen feet below sea level. Water is on its way, not all will get there, some will evaporate back up, some will cause things to grow and be put back into the atmosphere. Some will be turned in to steam fo power and many other uses. We can control water some, we have never learned to control the wind. Now we can use it for power and drive a big ship if necessary with it. We can never reduce the power of the wind, we funnel it. The wind gets stronger. Man has learned to stay away from some things as a water spout on the ocean. All ships back off from them. Water is in reverse. A drunk can start walking down the road. The drunker he gets, the sooner he falls. The levies in Louisianna held as long as they could hold and then they fell. This is the second time this has happened there. My Dad always said, never put your finger in the fire the second time. It will burn more than the first. You can���t outsmart mother nature, she will let you control her for a short while, then here she comes. AUTOS ��� TRUCKS AUTOS ��� TRUCKS WANTED: AMMO, Old & new, reloading supplies. Call 828-2456756. 2002 FORD F250 LARIAT, super duty, Triton V-10, 4WD, auto. Leather interior, 145K miles. $12,000 obo. 704-418-3430 after 5pm. 1996 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4, 4.0 straight 6, auto, runs great, good miles, $3500. 704-480-9600. WANTED OXYGEN TANK to use in glass blowing. 704-4777940. 1998 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 212K miles, good condition, runs great, $4500 obo. 704-472-4938. 1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE. Wife���s car. 130K, very clean. $5200. 704-482-2173.

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