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September 23, 2010

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Page 34 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 Is The Offi cial Voice of Crest High School Football Follow the Chargers each week beginning with the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 pm kickoff at 7:30 pm Featuring the play-play voice of Andy Foster After the game stay tuned in to 88.3 FM for "The Carolinas High School Football Scoreboard" for all the fi nal scores of the night REAL EST REAL ESTATE 1.6 ACRES, 6 ROOM HOUSE, plus singlewide mobile home. $50,000. South Shelby. 704-482-3393. HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER. All brick, 3BR, 1BA. Completely re- modeled 2007. Shelby Mall area, great location. Priced to sell quickly. $79,990. 704-734-1703. FSBO 3BR, 2BA HOUSE w/1/2 basement, 9 acres with pasture, in Fallston. Call after 4pm. Shown by appt only. Price, $230,000. Next door to River-Taw. 704-538-9123, 9.22 ACRES, OVER 5 acres in pasture, partially fenced, great for horses. House has well & septic, no restrictions, $85,000. 828-453-1244. 3BR, 2BA MODULAR HOME on quiet 3 acres. Fireplace, living room, family room, fenced in front yard. Horses allowed. 1800+ sq. ft. For sale by owner. $5000 down, $700 month. Close to 108 & 74. 828-289- 9385. MODULAR HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER, view of Moss Lake, 4BR, 2BA, 2 lots, 24ft, above ground pool and outbuilding. $75,000, owner will pay most closing cost. 704-473- 2312. OCEAN LAKES MOBILE HOME FOR SALE. Beautifully decorated mobile home on large lot. 3BR, 2BA, kitchen, dining room, large den with 2 sofa sleepers, laundry room. Large deck with 2 concrete parking areas and single storage garage. $179,000. 864-490-5986. BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED 58 ACRES FOR SALE will split into smaller tracts, property has hardwood, pond, creek, and small streams. Extraordi- nary unlimited potential. $6000 acre. 828-289-7580. REAL EST REAL ESTATE FSBO 3BR 1.5BA, CRESTLAND DR Shelby. remodeled. Above Ground Pool w/deck. Huge Stucco garage. Fenced in backyard. 704-482-0093, 704-466-7353. BEAUTIFUL 4BR, 2BA HOME on 2.50 acre corner lot in Grover. Sur- rounded by trees, great yard. Open floor plan. Pool with lots of decks, covered front porch, 2 large buildings, asphalt driveway, rock walls, ceramic tile, new oak cabinets, new flooring, alarm, fireplace. Must see. $149,000. 704-406-9373. 1.4 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE Cliffside area of NC, close to the Duke Power Coal plant. Road front- age on 221A, about 2-3 miles from state line. Some trees on the right side of it and on the rear. No one liv- ing on either side, cleared & cut every so often. Asking $10,000 or best of- fer. 704-473-3297-John. MOBILE HOME WITH ADD ON ROOM 1000 sq ft, central H/AC, completely remodeled, 1/2 acre, car- port & out building, $35,000 obo. 704- 487-0550, 704-678-3954. MOSS LAKE WATERFRONT Ranch home for sale by owner. 1600 sqft, 3/2, dock & sea-doo lift, .47 acres, 56’ waterfront. 144 Harbor Point Dr, Cherryville. (nice area), $198,000. Call 704-435-8074. RIVER FRONTAGE land for sale. Close to town but country setting, 700 ft. river frontage, 10.91 acres, $110,000. 828-429-7130. 1.5 TO 196 ACRES in Rutherford and Polk Counties. Starting at $3500 per acre. Owner financing available. 864- 909-1035. 5 ACRES OF LAND with 2 story house in Earl. $65,000. 704-418- 1590. REAL EST REAL ESTATE PREMIUM PROPERTY, 5 acres for sale by owner. Sandy Mush, near For- est Hunt Elementary, great commer- cial property, 1000 foot road frontage, city water. Great investment, $75,000 OBO. 828-447-0120. OWNER FINANCE with D.P. Beauti- ful cottage, 2BR, 1BA, large work shop on 1 acre, fully restored, $48,800. 828-248-1950, 828-429-8197. OWNER WILL FINANCE. Forest City area. Unique 3BR, 2BA, hard- wood floors, porches galore, work- shop, 1 acre lot, $8000 down, $685 month. 828-287-9374. 34 ACRES OF LAND, close to river with bold creek, Cliffiside area. 200 ft road frontage. $68,000. 828-429- 6763. 3BR, 1BA HOUSE FOR SALE. Grover area, Quiet neighbor- hood. Must see to appreciate. 704-473-8847. MOBILE /MODULAMOBILE /MODULAR HOMESR HOMES AFFORDABLE www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 23-September 29, 2010 Through A Woman’s Eyes By Martha Hynson God In The Simple Things God In The Simple Things Brother Lawrence, a monk who lived in the 16th century said, “Men invent means and methods of coming at God’s love, they learn rules and set up devices to remind them of that love, and it seems like a world of trouble to bring oneself into the consciousness of God’s presence. Yet it might be so simple. Is it not quicker and easier just to do our common business wholly for the love of him? We can do little things for God; I turn the cake that is frying on the pan for love of him.” As I continue my quest to better understand the 31st chapter of Proverbs and apply it to my life, I come to verses which say, “Her husband is respected at the city gate where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. She makes linen garments and sells them and supplies the merchants with sashes.” These verses describe the everyday life of a virtuous woman. There is nothing inherently spiritual about the activities these verses depict, but the fact that they are included in scripture indicates they are important to God. As I go about my daily life, I often forget that God wants to be invited into whatever I’m doing. As I complete the most routine tasks, I don’t always remember to pray and ask God to be involved. When I do remember, though, I’m usually blown away by how He turns the most mundane activities into opportunities to know Him better. A perfect example of this occurred one summer morning as I stood at my bathroom sink looking down at a row of nearly empty containers on the counter. After years of searching, I’d finally found a line of products to help tone down the redness and flakiness of my sensitive skin, but they weren’t cheap, and I’d run out of them all at the same time. Earlier that morning, I’d been praying about how we could cut our budget in order to contribute to a fund that had been set up by a young girl named Anna who had been in my sister’s fifth grade class. After being diagnosed with cancer, Anna had cre- ated this fund to help other families in similar circumstances. As I thought about the great needs of these children, it just didn’t seem right for me to spend a lot of money on my skin. As I walked our dog, Ziggy, a little later, I stopped to check on our organic vegetable garden. It was exciting to see how God provided everything the garden needed and how the garden, in turn, provided a healthy diet for our family. I thought about how perfectly God provides for every need when we follow His plan. My thoughts turned again to the families I’d heard about- families who not only had children fighting for their lives, but who lacked resources for life’s basic necessities. Did part of God’s plan to provide for these families involve my family and our willingness to give? As I prayed about what to do, a thought occurred to me. Since God provides for us so abundantly, wouldn’t it make sense that he would supply something to help my skin- something even better than expensive, store bought products?” I ran back to the house practically pulling Ziggy along. Once inside, I sat down at my computer and searched for homemade products for sensitive skin. Many of the websites I looked at recommended things I already had on hand. Everyday items such as oat- meal, honey, chamomile tea, and olive oil could be used to help my complexion and would cost only pennies a day! I began using several of these and quickly saw an improvement in my skin. Eventually, I simpli- fied by using only olive oil on my face. Now, over a year later, the redness and flaking have disap- peared. The answer had been there all along, right in my kitchen cabinet… but that’s not the end of the story. That summer morning, after planning my new skin care routine, I sat down to read my Bible. Once again I was blown away by how God cares so much about every detail of my life. Psalm 104, which “just happened” to be included in that day’s reading, extols God’s perfect provision for all His creation. Verses 14 and 15 say, “You cause plants to grow for people to use. You allow them to pro- duce food from the earth… [and] olive oil as lotion for their skin.” LAND and MOBILE /MODULAMOBILE /MODULAR HOMESR HOMES MOBILE /MODULAMOBILE /MODULAR HOMESR HOMES home in Grover area. Beautiful acreage. $1000 down and move in. 704-864-3728. LEASE TO OWN. 3BR home on 2 acres. Owner will finance. $555 mo. 704-824-4000. REPO SINGLEWIDE. 1995 14x66 2BR, 2BA. $9300. 704- 864-5770. NEW 28X44 DOUBLEWIDE set up. $450 mo. 10yr warranty. 704- 864-9130. FOR SALE: VERY NICE 3BR, 2BA mobile home. Completely furnished. New carpet, tile. 1994 Fleetwood $10,500. Serious inquiries only. 864- 839-9900, 864-490-9937. The Carolina Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 17th Anniversary To celebrate its 17th anniversary as the Carolinas’ biggest kingdom of outdoor entertainment, the Carolina Renaissance Festival has planned two months of non- stop entertainment, feasting and games, Saturdays and Sundays, October 9th through November 21st. At the Carolina Renaissance Festival, the entire 22-acre kingdom forms the set for comic adventures, in which you can be both audi- ence and part of the fun. With a cast of over 500 costumed characters, the festival is like a Monty Python movie come to life. Festival fans can leave their cares behind and enjoy the pleasures of a simpler time in a storybook town where you can choose from continuous music, dance, and comedy shows, shop for wonderful arts and crafts; plus games, rides and a feast of exotic food and drink. You can throw tomatoes at the insulting fools locked in the stocks at Vegetable Justice. Cheer for your favorite mounted knights at three joust- ing tournaments each day. Or test your skill at games like the Dragon Climbing Tower, the Archery Range and the Maze. In the festival’s vast 16th century European village, an expected 160,000 revelers will find shows on 10 stages of continuous entertainment, including fan favorites back for the anniversary celebration: •The sharp wit of the Ded Bob Show •The Juggling and Comedy Father Goose and their cos- tumed flock, rides on the people-powered Da Vinci’s Flying Machine, Christopher Columbus’ Voyage to the New World, the Slider Joust, and the Piccolo Pony (a rocking horse bigger than an elephant). The food is as spectacular as the entertainment. Festival antics of London Broil •All three Tortuga Twins •Zilch the Torysteller •The dangerous acrobatic the- atrics of Barely Balanced. •The dashing swordsman Don Juan and his zany servant Miguel. •Birds of Prey demonstrations of majesty in flight. •Cast in Bronze, America’s Rare Traveling Carillon - Weighing over 13 tons, this unique musical instrument fea- tures 48 bronze bells. •And hundreds of mistrels, dancers, jugglers and jesters. Families will enjoy the King, Queen and their Court (where kids can be knight- ed by royalty), Mother and kitchens cook up an endless feast of bread bowl stews, steak-on-a-stake, gourmet sausages, and the festival’s famous giant roasted turkey legs. For dessert, try the fresh crepes, the cakes and cookies from the Monks Bakery, candy delights from the Chocolate Shoppe, and a favorite of all renaissance wanderers: a bag of cinnamon-roasted almonds. Festival pubs offer soft drinks, beer, wine, cham- pagne, ale and Medieval Margaritas. You can also book the Village Haven for group par- ties and wedding ceremonies. When the Carolina Renaissance Festival was introduced to the Charlotte area in 1994, the shows took place on three stages and six acres of village attractions. Now 17 years later, the event has grown to become one of the largest renaissance festi- vals in the country. The Village of Fairhaven is now spread over 22 acres with its 10 stag- es of non-stop entertainment, a tournament arena for joust- ing, an open-air market with 100 artisan shops, kitchens and pubs, games of skill and the people-powered rides. Have more fun than you thought possible in a single day at the Carolina Renaissance Festival. For visitor convenience, the Festival has embraced modern times. In addition to purchasing advanced dis- count tickets at Harris Teeter stores region-wide, Festival goers can now print their own tickets in advance online at RenFestInfo.com The 17th anniver- sary Carolina Renaissance Festival will be held week- ends, Saturdays and Sundays from October 9th through November 21st. For more event information call toll free: 877-896-5544, or on the web at RenFestInfo.com. MOBILE HOME ROOF SYSTEM INSTALLED. Stops leaks & roof rumble. 704-482-6546. NICE MODULAR HOME on 1 acre in Boiling Sprigs. $500 down. $600 mo. 704-864-5770. NO MONEY DOWN. 3BR, 2BA on 3.5 acres. 704-473-9096. www.e- z2ownhomes.com Automotive + 704-482-044104-482-044 $363 A MONTH. 3BR, 2BA on .50 acres in Fallston. e-z2ownhomes. com 704-473-3832. 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. 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Expires 9/30/10 1500Off DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE MOBILE /MODULAMOBILE /MODULAR HOMESR HOMES WANT TO BUY 14’ WIDE used mobile homes. No 12’ wides. Must have title. If you have a mo- bile home on your property and you want it moved. Give us a call. 864-490-4606. We Sell BUY HERE PAY HERE BUY HERE PAY HERE Available On Most Cars! Reduced! 1998 NISSAN ALTIMA $3,495 $ New tires, leather, auto. New tires, leather, auto. 1998 NISSAN ALTIMA 3,395 Available On Most Cars! Hours: M-F 8-5:30 • Sat. 8-5:00 ©CommunityFirstMedia SOLD! SOLD!

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