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November 23, 2022

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Thursday, November 23-November 30, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 23 CAMPERS SCENIC RIDGE COUNTRY CAMPGROUND. Cherryville, NC. Cabins. RV Spots, Daily Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Sites. (704) 435-0938 VACATIONS SCENIC RIDGE COUNTRY CAMPGROUND. Cherryville, NC. Cabins. RV Spots, Dai- ly Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Sites. (704) 435-0938 OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH. Cottage N34. 2 bed- room, 2 bath, den, kitchen, din- ing, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas, 803-718- 2659. REAL ESTATE CLEVELAND COUNTY 1.97 ACRES, 3000 SQFT BUILD- ING. 1144 East Stagecoach Trail, Lawndale, NC 28090. INVES- TORS: Great investment. More than 100% one day return. 2020 assessed value $220,325. Pur- chase price $114,000 fi rm. Call Thomas Bittner. 828-453-0828. TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO CASH? I PURCHASE UN- WANTED RENTAL PROP- ERTY AND/OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! "QUICK CLOS- INGS"! Call (704) 472-0006 OUT OF AREA 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH BASEMENT and 10 acres. South Mountains, at 4570 Double Head Road, Connel- ly Springs, NC (old 18 Hwy). $140,000 fi rm. 828-308-4267 REAL ESTATE RUTHERFORD COUNTY 2BR, 2BA, 1100SF, HEAT PUMP, 10 acres partly wood- ed, rolling, secluded, pond. $249,000. Text 828-919-1477 or leave message. Additional 14 acres available. 342 Right Prong Road, Ellenboro, NC. El- lenboro, NC 28040 FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY COUNTRY LIVING, POLKVILLE. 2 BEDROOM farmhouse. 2 acres, central heat/air. No Smoking or Pets. Not HAP eligible! $575. (704) 487-5480 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, FALL- STON. Quiet area, central heat/ air, stove, refrigerator, H/W fl oors. No smoking or pets. Not HAP eligible. Available Dec 1st. $600 mo. (704) 487-5480 MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bed- room, deposit required. $200 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. (704) 473-4299 FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILD- ING FOR RENT across the street from the hospital at 803 N. Washington Street, Shelby. Previously a dentist offi ce and would make a great salon. Call for pricing, 704-300-2820 MOBILE HOMES & APART- MENTS. In Kings Mountain. P. Call (704) 739-4417 2&3 BEDROOM TOWN HOMES. Townhomes located in Shelby, NC. We are currently accepting applications for our waiting list. Rent is based on in- come (and some expenses are deducted). Please visit us today at Laurel Hill Apartments 1526 Eaves Rd., Shelby NC or call for more information 704-487-1114. Equal Housing Opportunity. LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE HAS 1 bedroom HUD sub- sidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking appli- cations. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, (704) 482-7723 FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY HICKORY CREEK APART- MENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, (704) 487-6354 2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, wa- ter furnished. Oak Grove Com- munity, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704-739-0259. FOR RENT RUTHERFORD COUNTY COMFY AND VERY CLEAN 2-Bedroom 2 full baths, bo- nus room. Large private lot not in park. New plush carpet, new paint and master bath. Fridge, new range and water included. No pets. No smoking. $750 mo. Email exxona@yahoo.com for pictures. 3-4 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR- EST CITY 3 bedroom can be used as 4th bedroom. Car- port, deck, heatpump. $1400 plus deposit. 828-458-7403. (828) 458-7403 2 BAY SHOP & GRILL for lease. Low rent. 4982 US High- way 64, Union Mills, 28167. Contact Devinder 864-533- 1353. 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and For- est City. Starting at $550 per month. 828-382-0475. CAROLINACLASSIFIEDS.COM CAROLINACLASSIFIEDS.COM Continued From Page 22 CLASSIFIED ADS GET YOU RESULTS! CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS To place your ad go to CarolinaClassifi eds.com or call 704-484-1047 Deadline: Tuesday at 3:00 pm By Loretta Cozart Kings Mountain Cri- sis Ministry (KMCM), an emergency organization sponsored by the Kings Mountain Ministerial Associ- ation, helps individuals and families in need in our com- munity. With rising inflation resulting in greater needs locally, the ministry is ask- ing the community for help. Last year, KMCM helped 2133 people with food. That is roughly 25 percent of all the people living in Kings Mountain. This year, 259 families got help with utilities, 128 families were helped with rent, 184 indi- viduals received clothes, and 72 families received needed gas or kerosene. Executive Director Lisa Harrison shared, "The num- bers are double what they were the year before, and we anticipate even more individuals and families will need help this coming year. Kings Mountain Crisis Min- istry is unique to our area. Shelby and Gastonia have nothing like this, it is truly an example of Kings Mountain people taking care of each other in the community." "The individuals and families we help are in cri- sis, and they come from all walks of life," she said. "They are in need, and we are able to meet them where they are and provide much needed resources like food, rent, and utilities – to help propel individuals and families into a better position for success and well-be- ing." When the o r g a n i z a - tion began, it was funded b y l o c a l churches that pooled funds to help with the needs of food in Kings Mountain. At that time, it was called the Helping Hands fund. I n t h e 1990s, the group moved to into the YMCA at 208 C l e v e l a n d Avenue and began a food pantry, clothes closet, and financial assis- tance with rent and utilities. KMCM is a Second Har- vest Food Pantry and re- ceives donations of fresh produce, deli and bakery items from Food Lion and Walmart. The receive can goods from many busi- nesses, churches, and indi- viduals that hold food drives and donate food monthly. Local realtors leave door hangers, and many indi- viduals support the mission through them. Bethware School recently donated, also. KMCM Board member Barbara Tackett shared that her church has food con- tests, choosing two items to donate. "We might choose jelly and tomato sauce for the food drive and mem- bers bring in those items. We communicate which item is winning and mem- bers might bring in more of the other item just to keep it interesting. The contest is just in good fun, and it helps us help others." The ministry receives funding from local churches, individuals, United Way, City of Kings Mountain, grants, charitable organiza- tions, and fundraisers. City of Kings Mountain provides office space and facilities at the YMCA free of charge. Those applying for as- sistance must meet certain criteria and provide all the following items: driver's li- cense or picture ID of all adults in household, So- cial Security CARDS of all in household (adults & children), proof of income/ money received in last 30 days, copy of DSS Food Stamp Letter, proof of resi- dency (correct name & ad- dress), and proof showing why in crisis - any receipts, statement, etc. Anticipating greater needs from people, and due to rising inflation, KMCM is looking for partners, both individual and corporate, to become monthly donors. For more information or to make an online donation, visit www.kmcrisisministry. org. The Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry is located on the back, right side, of the YMCA building. Visitors can park at the outside pool area. The ministry is open for donations, food, clothes, and financial assistance on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Call 704-739-7256 to make an appointment. Items needed are clothing, and linens. No furniture or other household items are accepted. Board member Ricky Yow is also a member of Battleground Commu- nity Church that supports KMCM and suggests if peo- ple want to make donations outside the ministry's hours, donors can call 704-734- 5419 and schedule a time to drop-off donations at 309 S Battleground Avenue in- stead. They will get them to the ministry. This year, KMCM is holding a Bell Ringing Fundraiser at Ingles dur- ing December and volun- teers are needed to man the kettle and ring the bell. Individuals, churches, and corporations are asked to call 704-739-7256 for more information on ways to sup- port Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry's mission. KM Crisis Ministry helps neighbors in need K i n g s M o u n t a i n C r i s i s M i n - i s t r y E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r L i s a Harrison checks the Clothes Closet inven- tory. Photos by Loretta Cozart Early last week, the Food Pantry's cupboards were bare. Thanks to generous donations, shelves were replenished just in time for 100 families to be served. Photos by Loretta Cozart The Children's Closet has clothing, shoes, outerwear, and supplies necessary for all ages.

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