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June 17, 2010

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Page 28 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 MAYSE MFG. CO., INC. maysemfg.com $695 18' x 21' Carport Outdoor Furniture Maintenance Free Poly Lumber • Cedar Or Pine Storage Buildings, Gazebos, Playsets, Playhouses, Concrete Statuary, Concrete Steps, & Outdoor Furniture! Shelby • 704-471-2077 2019 E. Marion St. • Beside Cleveland Mall M-F 9am-5pm • Sat 9am-12pm N -WAY LAUNDR & CLEANERS U-WAY & CLEANERS 107 W. Arey St. • Shelby, NC (located behind Shelby Cafe) Complete Laundry 704-487-8231 704-487-8231 & Dry Cleaning Service Hours: M-F 7:00 am - 5:45 pm Sat. 7:00 am - 12:00 noon Serving Cleveland County & Surrounding Area Since 1961 CALL US! MOTORCYCLES • ATVS MOTORCYCLES • ATVSMOTORCYCLES • ATVS 2005 POLARIS 500, Predator Limited Ed, EC $2900, 05 Ya- maha Blaster $1500, 05 Polaris 500 auto, $2300, 2005 Kawasaki St bike, Harley style, only 600 miles, $2100 and 2 kid’s bikes. 704-898-9107. 2005 HD 1200 CUSTOM, 6000 miles, very clean with lots of ex- tra chrome, new rear tire, woman owned. Must see! $6500 obo. 704-477-5888. 1400 SUZUKI INTRUDER Looks like new, low miles. $3850 or best offer. 704-284-2894. 2006 MOTOR SCOOTER. Chu- nal LG 250. Less than 200 miles. Asking $1000. 419-266-1735. NEW MOPEDS, 50CC Very nice, $699. 704-750-4820. 2004 HONDA TRX90, 4 wheel- er. $1050. Good cond. Your kids will love it. Call Patrick. 704-484- 0049. 1997 KX125, recent top end. New fenders, chain, sprockets & tires. $1200. 704-418-2660. 2005 HONDA CBR-600, $3200. Also, 2005 Suzuki 600, low miles, $3500. Please call 828-429-8656 or 828-748-5424. 2007 BAJA 70CC dirt bike, ex- cellent condition, runs great, $425. 828-657-0021. 2001 HD ROAD KING, 18K miles, 96 CI motor, lots of chrome, Bubs exhaust system, $9500 OBO. 828-447-8127. 2007 YAMAHA SCOOTER, 600 miles, in house kept, fuel inject- ed, water cooled, 107mpg, silver & black (will not believe.) 828- 286-0003. 2008 YAMAHA YZ250F, 4 stroke, new motor, runs perfect, excellent condition, race ready! $3500 OBO. Richard; 828-429- 5611. AUNDRY Continued From Page 26 www.shelbyinfo.com NEIGHBORHOOD 7/20, 27, 8/3, 10, 17, & 24 – Reflections – Wednesdays – 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm – This grief support group meets for six weeks in the morning and is most beneficial if all sessions are attended. No cost and open to anyone who has lost a loved one. Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. Kings Mountain Hospice House, 321 Kings Mountain Boulevard, Kings Mountain, NC. 9/21 – Memory Bear Workshop – Tuesday – 9:00 am - Noon or 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm – Participants will have the opportunity to make a teddy bear out of a loved one’s shirt or other article of clothing. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC. Kings Mountain Hospice House Grand Opening! Please join us for a celebration and tour of our new facility. Sunday, June 27 – 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Kings Mountain Hospice House 321 Kings Mountain Boulevard, Kings Mountain, NC Summer Schedule for City Park Carrousel and Rotary Train (through August) The Summer Schedule is Tuesday - Friday – 10 am - 1 pm and 5 - 8 pm; Saturday 1- 6 pm; and Sunday 1:30 - 6 pm. All rides are 50¢. More infor- mation is available at www.cityofshelby.com/parks or call the main Shelby Parks and Recreation office at 704-484-6811. Feeding the Hungry in Cleveland County The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer is hosting a benefit con- cert at Owl’s Eye Winery on June 26th at 7:00 PM. The headliner band is Chatham County Line http://www.chathamcountyline.com/ a nationally and internationally renowned Blue Grass/Rock-a-Billy band from Raleigh, NC. All proceeds are going to our food pantry and Sheppard’s Table. (We feed over 100 people every Wednesday at the Episcopal Church in Shelby). The Tickets are $20.00 each; in addition please bring non-perishable foods as a donation. We are try- ing to sell 200 tickets. Please support this much needed program to feed the hungry right here in Cleveland County. It will be an entertain- ing night! Contact David Chadwick at 704-484-6321 or chadwickd@ ibankatfnb.com Boys & Girls Club Summer Day Camp The Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland County is now holding registration for the 2010 Jack Schweppe Summer Day Camp. Open registration will be held weekdays from 2 PM to 7 PM. at the Boys & Girls Club building, located at 412 West Sumter Street, directly behind Shelby Middle School in Shelby. Parent Packets, which contain all registration materials and program information, are available during the Club’s regular After-School program hours. Registration is ongoing, space permitting, first come-first served. The 2010 Summer Day Camp schedule offers three sessions, each spanning three weeks. Session 2 is Tuesday, July 6 through Friday, July 23. Session 3 is Monday, July 26 through Friday, August 13. Day Camp operates weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:30 in the evening with the program schedule varying daily. Campers par- ticipate in structured daily Club activities in which they are placed with children of like age. The Jack Schweppe Summer Day Camp is open to all boys and girls, rising first graders through age 16. Registration restrictions apply to campers 15 & 16 years of age. Parents wishing to register these older campers should contact the Club office for additional details. Financial Assistance is available with regular Day Camp session fees based on a sliding scale according to income. Details on fees are available through the Boys & Girls Club office. For more information on the Jack Schweppe Summer Day Camp, stop by the Boys & Girls Club building located at 412 West Sumter Street or call 704-471-CLUB (2582), weekdays from 2 PM to 7 in the evening. 4th Annual Driven By Grace Porker Run LOANS LOANS MADE FROM MADE FROM $500500 TO TO $10,00010,000 Everyone Is Welcome Fast Approvals With Confidential Services 308 W. DIXON BLVD. • SHELBY, NC 704-471-1190 Hours: Hours: **All Loans Are Subject To Our Credi**All Loans Are Subject To Our Credit Policy.**t Policy.** MON.-FRI. 8:00-5:00 MON.-FRI. 8:00-5:00 Everyone Is Welcome Fast Approvals With Confidential Services UNIVERSAL FINANCE 704-471-1190 The 4th Annual Driven By Grace Porker Run will be held on Saturday, June 26. Profits will benefit Hospice & Palliative Care, Lincoln County. Registration begins at 10 a.m. at Lincolnton Church of God Family Life Center, 1435 Riverview Rd., Lincolnton, NC (Hwy 150 bypass west). Kickstands Up/Ride begins at 11 a.m. sharp! A BBQ lunch is included: $15 per driver/$25 with passen- ger. This will be an 90 mile ride. There will be food, prizes and fun. Rain date is July 10. For more information, contact Danny, President of Driven By Grace Biker Ministry, 704-735-2619. MOTORCYCLES • ATVS MOTORCYCLES • ATVS 2006 KTM65 MOTORCYCLE. Exc cond. $1450. 704-300-7221. 2004 SUZUKI EIGER 4X4 auto- matic, 1100 miles. New brakes, new battery, good condition, need to sell. $2300. 704-466- 0820 after 4pm. 2005 KAWASAKI 636, Black, $4000. 2001 Honda Recon, new tires & battery, $1800. 828-245- 1119 or 828-447-9299. UNIVERSAL FINANCE FARM & GARDEN 308 W. DIXON BLVD. • SHELBY, NC ARM & GARDEN PASTURE FOR RENT. 5 acres, 2 stall barn, county water, 3 plank/5 strand hot wire, 5 min- utes from Shelby. $250-$300. Call David 704-293-8301. BOATS BOATS 1996 CLASSIC FORD FALCON, completely restored, 289 engine, 4 sp, $4400 obo. 704-482-8815, 704-477-0952. PONTOON BOAT, 2007 Crest- Caribbean 26ft, Yamaha F-150 4 stroke engine. Power steering, shower, depth finder, boat cover, safety kit, ski tow, complete ste- reo system, extra large captain’s chair. Used very little, less than 50 hrs. Sale $29,500. Call Ken, 704-482-4398 between 7am-9pm. Boat housed on Moss Lake. 17’ ALUMINUM BASS Tracker, 40HP motor, new motor guide trolling motor & depth finders, excellent condition, $3250 OBO. 828-248-2507, 828-429-9414. Thursday, June 17-June 23, 2010 EIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR Cleveland County Amateur Radio Service ALENDAR The Cleveland County Amateur Radio Service will be participating in the Annual Ham Radio Field Day at the Moss Lake Campground, which will start at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 26, until Sunday, June 27, at 1:00 p.m. with two ham radios in operation. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in or is just curious about Ham Radio to observe the operation of ham radios or even talk on the radios. There is no charge for this event. For information call (704) 487-1205 or (704) 472-8952. Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Care Celebrates 30th Birthday Everyone is invited to help celebrate Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Care’s 30th birthday by dedicating the new Life Enrichment Facility in Shelby, on Monday, June 28, at 12 noon at the con- struction site on Life Enrichment Boulevard, Shelby. From Shelby, turn left off Fallston Rd. (Hwy. 18N) beside Cornerstone Dental Associates (less than .2 miles south of the current center but on the opposite side of the road). This is a construction site, so wear comfortable, walking-on-rough ground shoes. Park anywhere along LEC Boulevard. Please do not park in the lot at Cornerstone Dental Associates. Lattimore 4th Of July Celebration Are you looking for an inexpensive way to celebrate Fourth of July with the family? Look no further! The town of Lattimore would like to invite you to attend the annual Fourth of July Parade and Celebration on Saturday, July 3rd. The parade lineup will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the parade march will begin on Towery Road/Oak Drive at 9:00 a.m. Parade entries will include floats, antique cars, horses, tractors, and much more! At the conclusion of the parade, a patriotic program will be presented at the recreation park of Lattimore Baptist Church. The celebration will begin around 10 a.m. and will include the recognition of veterans and entertainment. This year’s featured enter- tainment is the Leonard McSwain Band. This favorite local group will play a variety of bluegrass and Gospel numbers. An “air-bounce” ride for the children will ensure that there is fun for entire family! Since no celebration is complete without food, the Lattimore Baptist Church youth group will be selling both country ham, sausage, and livermush biscuits and drinks along the parade route beginning at 8:15 a.m. Biscuits, hotdogs, drinks, and homemade desserts will be sold at the recreation park. All proceeds will go toward funding youth activities such as summer camp. If you would like to make an entry in the parade, or would like more information, please contact Bob Blanton at 704-434-6313 or the Lattimore Town Hall at 704-434-2620. Bring a lawn chair and plan now to celebrate our freedom! New Wilderness Summer Adventure A Journey into Courage & Renewal July 15-18. Journey with NWA through adventures that will take a lot of heart, courage, and determination while lead- ing you into the renewal of your masculine heart as designed by God. This will be a great time for men individually and/or for father and sons (11 and up please) to be in the company of men, share adventure, and establish the father as the hero and mentor. Cost is $150 pp. Lodging at rustic cabins, 7 meals and study materials included. 2 meals out to eat your expense, NC fishing license, travel, mineral hot springs, and gear is your responsibility/choice. This event is in Hot Springs NC. There are 15 spots available for this trip. Please register and pay in full by July 7th. Deposit of $75 due by June 23. Register online at www.newwildernessadventures.com, or call: Greg 704-860-9719 or greg@newwildernessadventures.com Kings Mountain Historical Museum The Museum is pleased to announce the opening of What Did Our Ancestors Wear? which will run through Agust 21. Many examples of clothing, accessories, undergarments from the 18th to mid 20th century. Featuring a “dress-up corner” for chil- dren to try on reproduction clothing and have their picture taken. The Museum is located in the Old Post Office at 100 East Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, NC. Our hours are Tuesday- Saturday from 10:00-4:00. Free Admission. For more information please call 704-739-1019 or check our wed site www.kingsmoun- tainmuseum.org. BOATS BOATS 15’ ALUM FLAT BOTTOM BOAT, 34HP motor, trolling mo- tor, depth finder, too many extras to list $1500 obo. 864-838-6831, 864-491-0858. FISH MASTER 12’ alum. boat. Mercury motor, trolling motor, fish finder, swivel seats, extras. $1150. 704-435-0617. FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT ARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT 8N TRACTOR, 12 volt, new plugs. Oil and transmission ser- viced. Looks & runs good. $2350. 704-739-3427. FOR SALE FORD 501 SICKLE MOWER $300. 704-538-1436. GOOSEN STRAW BLOWER, 18HP Honda motor, elect. Start $1800. 704-276-2306. CAMPERS/RVs CAMPERS/RVs CHEROKEE RV CAMPGROUND I-85, Exit 102, Blacksburg, SC. Full Hookup, low rates, drop off Laundry Service. Cliffside work- ers welcome. 864-761-7281. 1998 WINNEBAGO 31’ Satel- lite, 33,000 miles. $28,000 or assume the loan. Like new, kept in dry. 704-538-3652, 704-477- 4748. 1992 30FT CLASS A CORO- NADO MOTORHOME, 460 Ford engine, 1 owner, garage kept, sleeps 6, new tires, $14,000. 704-538-9756. 1982 PROWLER CAMPER 32’ long. New appliances, new com- mode, $2800. 704-538-6767. JAYCO CAMPER, 28 FT 1997, sleeps eight. Excellent condition, $6400. Call 704-538-7390. ©Community First Media

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