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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, November 4-November 10, 2021 Your health means everything. So don't let painful, unsightly varicose veins slow you down. To learn more, watch our vein video online at MyRutherfordRegional.com To schedule a consultation, call 828.286.5599 The Vein Center at "Call Us And Compare Our Rates" "Call Us And Compare Our Rates" WITHERSPOON INSURANCE INSURANCE LOW DOWN LOW DOWN PAYMENTS PAYMENTS CALL TODAY CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FOR YOUR QUOTE! QUOTE! "Serving Cleveland Serving Cleveland County Since 1986" County Since 1986" 704-480-9595 125 N. 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FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: Curved Glass China Cabinet w/Carved Legs, DR Suite (Table, 8 Chairs, China Cabinet), 2 Cherry Bookcases, Leather 1st Street Perfect Sleep Chair (Like New), Tables, Leather Brown Sofa (Like New), Stand, Lexington BR Suite (2 Nightstands, Dresser, Chest), Metal Bed Frame w/Sleep Number Mattress (Bought in May, 2021), BR Suite (Chest, Dresser, Bed & Nightstand), Jewelry Armoire, Walnut Table w/Marble Top. GLASSWARE, PORCELAIN, CHINA & POTTERY: Stemware, Pfaltzgraff, Assorted Pottery (A. Griffi n, J. Beaumont, E. Young, Watt), Waterford Crystal, RS German, Oscar de la Renta China, Mikasa "Spring Meadow", Memory Lane by Royal, White Christmas, Louisville Stoneware, MA Hadley. Salmon Falls, Delft, Cut Glass, Royal Copehagen Denmark, Lenox, Fenton, Lustreware, Antique Glasses, Carnival, West German CLOCKS: Seth Thomas, Clocks from Holland, German Black Forest. MISC: Small Appliances, Pots & Pans, Vacuums Inc. IRobot Roomba, Lamps, Pictures, Rugs, Donna Sharp Quilt & Shams, Bedding, Jewelry, Old Postcards, Copper Pans. STERLING & SILVERPLATE: Towle RSVP Sterling, Sterling Set, Rogers Silverplate w/Chest, Misc. Serving Pieces (Silverplate) APPLIANCES: GE Front Load Dryer, GE Top Load deep fi ll washer. ESTATE (DECEASED) AUCTION MARLENE PEELER ESTATE PLUS CONSIGNMENTS www.buildingsrusllc.com 1703 E Dixon Blvd. Shelby, NC 28152 704-482-3166 ©Community First Media Community First Media RENT TO OWN NO CREDIT NO CREDIT CHECK CHECK Of Shelby Buildings R Us SEE OUR ALL SEE OUR ALL NEW ECONOMY NEW ECONOMY SERIES METAL SERIES METAL STORAGE STORAGE BUILDINGS IN BUILDINGS IN STOCK! STOCK! Regular Style Carport Regular Style Carport CALL FOR PRICE DELIVERY TIME: 4 TO 6 WEEKS DELIVERY TIME: 4 TO 6 WEEKS 18x21x6 18x21x6 Rent To Own WE SELL CARPORTS & METAL BUILDINGS Road closures near Patriots Park City of Kings Mountain is proud to host its annual Vet- erans Day Parade and Observance, Thursday, November 11th, 2021. Beginning at 10:30 am, this special event will begin at the Joy Theatre with a parade to Patriots Park being led by the KMPD Color Guard. A service, which will feature a five- minute presentation entitled "Recognition of Service", music by Dale Brittain and the Loch Norman Pipe Band, and a keynote address by Mr. Jason Falls, will then be held at the Liberty Falls Amphitheatre followed by a wreath ceremony at the War Memorial located in Patriots Park. "The Veterans Day Observance is a very special event in our city," states Scott Neisler, Mayor of Kings Mountain. "It's a time to acknowl- edge those who put their lives on hold to defend our country! We owe them a debt of gratitude for sac- rificing their lives for our freedom." The City of Kings Mountain encour- ages everyone to support our veterans by attending the ob- servance. To host this event, a portion of South Railroad Av- enue and West Gold Street will be closed beginning at 9 am and remain closed or barricaded until 11 am. Use extreme caution when travel- ing on Railroad Av- enue and West Gold Street due to the increase in motor vehicles and pedestrians walking. Plan to travel different roads if you are impacted by this change. The city thanks you for your cooperation in this matter. For more information or to participate in the parade, con- tact the City of Kings Mountain's Special Events Department at 704-730-2101, or visit their website at www.KingsMoun- tainEvents.com. Veterans Day Parade and Observance event to be held on November 11 At last year's Veterans Day Observance, Vietnam Veteran Abraham Ruff recited "A Toast to the Flag," written by John J. Daly in 1917. Photo by Angela Padgett Yeti Cross Country Continues to Make Strides The Cleveland Community College Cross Country team competed at the JWU Wildcat XC Challenge hosted by John- son and Wales University. Top runners for the Yetis were Wil- liam Fuzie (Kings Mountain '20) and Lily Clark (North Gaston '21). Clark ran a personal best over the 5K course at McAlpine Park in Charlotte, NC in 26.47.4. Clark's time was the sec- ond fastest 5K in the history of the women's program. Fuzie, a sophomore, posted his third best 8K time fi nishing in 38.06.6. According to Coach Steve McCachren, the meet marked the fi rst time that three Yeti women runners all fi nished a 5K in under 29 minutes. Clark, Anastazia Rodriquez (North Gaston '21) and Lindy Jenkins (Pinnacle, '20) were the three to fi nish under 29 minutes. "I'm excited and encouraged with how we ran," said McCachren. "Several fi rsts were achieved including our average time for our fi ve women runners averaged under 30 minutes." The fi ve-member squad also includes Eliana Phil- beck (North Gaston, '21) and Rylie Carroll (Kings Mountain, '21) Several personal records were achieved including a new PR over an 8K course for Jackson Arey (Burns, '21). The Cross Country team will next compete October 30 at the Region 10 Championships hosted by Patrick & Henry Community Col- lege at the Smith River Sports Complex in Axton, VA. Submitted by Paula Vess Top runners for the Yetis were William Fuzie and Lily Clark.

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