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Thursday, August 4-August 10, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 5 C A R E E R S . G R E E N H E C K . C O M LOVE WHERE YOU WORK! C V I | 2 0 0 0 PA R T N E R S H I P D R . | S H E L B Y, N C 2 8 1 5 0 HIRING EXPERIENCED HVAC TECHNICIANS OPEN INTERVIEWS Last Wednesday of every month 2pm-4pm M & J Loans of Shelby M & J Loans of Shelby & Loans Loans of of Shelby Shelby,Inc. ,Inc. 409 S. LAFAYETTE ST. SHELBY, NC 28150 Established 1930 HIRING HIRING CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE & 704-487-4141 704-487-4141 EOE TEACHERS NEEDED $ 9 00 to $ 15 00 "Based on Experience & Education" "Based on Experience & Education" APPLY IN PERSON KIDS WORLD CHILD Development Center 1152 WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC 704-471-1717 per hour GRACEN'S RIDGE GRACEN'S RIDGE APARTMENTS Rental Assistance Available Rental Assistance Available on a Limited Basis on a Limited Basis • AGES 62 & OLDER • DISABLED REGARDLESS OF AGE This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 338 WEST COLLEGE AVE. • SHELBY, NC 338 WEST COLLEGE AVE. • SHELBY, NC (Near Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs) (Near Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs) 704-434-0067 704-434-0067 330-G W. College Avenue Shelby, NC 28152 (Near Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs) Elderly Households (Persons 62, handicap or disabled, regardless of age) 1 & 2 Bedroom 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Apartments Accessible Units Rental Assistance Available On a Limited Basis Please Call Please Call (1) 704-434-0005 TDD/TYY 1-800-735-2962 TDD/TYY 1-800-735-2962 Wood Creek Apartments This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. is information is provided by Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman Every day millions of students use school buses as transportation to and from school. Although school buses represent the safest form of highway transportation, there are a number of safety factors of which both student and drivers should be aware. Hoping to ensure school bus safety, Sheriff Alan Norman encourages caution whenever school buses are present. According to the National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration (NHTSA), in recent years there were an average of 128 fatalities in school transportation-related traffi c crashes each year and more school-aged pedestrians have been killed during the hours of 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. than any other time of day. "Children are often eager to get off the school bus because they are excited to tell their parents about all of the fun, they had at school that day," said Sheriff Norman. "It is crucial that parents re-enforce the school bus safety rules children learn at school." Sheriff Norman also suggests that parents drive their child's bus route with them to prac- tice the proper safety precautions they can take to help ensure their child enjoys a safe ride to and from school. Sheriff Norman encourages all parents to discuss the following safety measures with their children: STUDENT • Always arrive at the bus stop at least 5 minutes early. • While the bus is approaching make sure to stand at least three giant steps away from the curb, wait until the bus has come to a complete stop, the door opens, and the bus driver says that it's OK to board. • Always walk on the sidewalk when preparing to cross the street near a bus. Make eye contact with the driver so that you are sure he or she sees you. • Never walk behind the bus. • If you are walking beside the bus, walk at least three giant steps away. • Use the handrail when entering and exiting the bus. Take extra precautions to make sure that clothing with drawstrings and book bags do not get caught in the handrail or door. • Never stop to pick something up that you have dropped when a bus is stopped. Tell the bus driver or wait until the bus has driven off to avoid not being seen by the driver. MOTORISTS • Remember that children are unpredictable in their actions. Take extreme caution when traveling in a school zone. • If there are no sidewalks, drive cautiously. Be more alert to the possibility of children walking in the road. • Slow down and prepare to stop whenever you see yellow school bus lights fl ashing. • Never pass a school bus when there are fl ashing red lights and the stop arm is extend- ed. This is a sign that children are getting on or off the bus. Motorists must wait until the red lights stop fl ashing, the stop arm is withdrawn, and the bus is moving before they can start driving again. • Learn and obey the school bus laws in North Carolina. Source: National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration School Bus Safety: DOES YOUR CHILD KNOW THE DOES YOUR CHILD KNOW THE RULES? RULES? SHERIFF ENCOURAGES SAFETY MEASURES TO AVOID INJURY But the Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7

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