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October 21, 2010

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Thursday, October 21-October 27, 2010 www.shelbyinfo.com COOTER 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 21 SCOOTER SALE PICK YIP CK YOUR DOWN P YMENT! OUR DOWN PAYMENT! 4X4 4X4 OFF ROAD OFF ROAD 1999 DODGE STRATUS 1999 DODGE STRATUS $ 449 DOWN AUTO, AUTO, 4 DOOR, SUNROOF 4 DOOR, SUNROOF 449 DOWN 2003 FORD FOCUS SE 550 DOWN 2003 FORD FOCUS SE $ 550 DOWN 1993 NISSAN ALTIMA 449 DOWN 449 DOWN 6 CYLINDER 6 CYLINDER 1993 NISSAN ALTIMA $ FRONTIER QUAD CAB JUST ARRIVED! FRONTIER QUAD CAB JUST ARRIVED! 2003 NISSAN 2003 NISSAN ALE! Disney Toys In Stock! SAVE 30-75% OFF RETAIL TOOLS • JEWELRY & MORE!  FOOTHILL’S 50 cc Robot $ FOR SALE FOR SALE MUST MOVE BY SATURDAY Lex- ington dining room Set, table w/2 leaves, 6 chairs & hutch, $1400. Lane leather sofa, chair & ottoman, $1000. Wood bunk beds, full size on bottom, twin size on top, mattresses included, $250. Front load washer & front load gas dryer, $600. Call 704- 472-8416. Can be seen on Saturday October 23. DIGITAL PAPER SHREDDER on a stand, $30 OBO. Craftsman Hy- draulic Jack with stand, used one time, $50. Corner cabinet, white pine wood, very nice, $100 OBO. 704- 538-9546. 1996 TOYOTA PASEO 449 DOWN 1996 TOYOTA PASEO $ 449 DOWN Automatic Sunroof Automatic Sunroof 1998 LEXUS ES300 900 DOWN 1998 LEXUS ES300 $ 900 DOWN 2003 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 850 DOWN 850 DOWN 2003 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $ 1999 CHEVY LUMINA 449 DOWN 449 DOWN 1999 CHEVY LUMINA $ GET READY FOR THE COLD WEATHER! Homemade crocheted toboggans & scarfs. Variety of colors & sizes. Only $5 each. Call 704-538- 3869. HOT DOG CART FOR SALE. 1950 model, big umbrella. Ready to go, $1000 OBO. 704-692-7313. SWIMMING POOLS! 14x28 in- ground, completely installed, 30 year warranty. Come & See! Retail, $16,900. Now $8,995. Offer Limited. 828-657-5944. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY SIDE- BOARD SERVER, made by Mor- ganton Furniture. Great condition. Serious inquires only. Call for more info, 704-538-6685 after 6pm. 5 CHROME ADJUSTABLE 48-72” double bar clothes racks w/8 extend- er poles, $200. 828-919-7953 leave message. 1998 CLUB CAR, 48 volt, new tires/ wheels & batteries, green. Nice, $2,050 trade OBO. New 2010 HD utility trailer, $950. 828-429-4691. SWEET POTATOES, $20 a bushel or $10 for 1/2 bushel. Call 828-245- 0248 ask for Billy Wells. HOT TUB HONEY TUB, 6 person with cover, $1500. 828-289-7719 or 828-248-9182. OCTOBER SPECIAL! Beautiful wine bar, marble top, Mahogany col- or, round front. See at Green River Interior; 163 N. Main St. Rutherford- ton. 828-287-0983. 2003 KIA SPECTRA 650 DOWN 2003 KIA SPECTRA $ 650 DOWN 2002 FORD TAURUS 650 DOWN 2002 FORD TAURUS $ 650 DOWN 4 DOOR, AUTO 58K MILES 4 DOOR, AUTO 58K MILES WASHER, DRYER, STOVE, $175- $250 each. Freezer, refrigerator, $175-$350. Sell & repair & delivery. 864-279-4207 or 864-703-5616. CAMPER TOPS BUY & SELL. Trail- er hitch for 67-68 Barracuda, ladder rack for Van/SUV. Brass fireplace screen. 828-286-8674. GRASS FED BEEF: All natural, antibiotic free, local, kitchen ready. Quarter, half or whole. Cut to speci- fications. Email: fivelakesfarm@bell- south.net or call 828-248-3143. TWO BURIAL SPACES. Sunset Memorial Park; Forest City. Memo- rial Garden lot 314, spaces 1 & 2, $1345. 828-453-0953. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! 2000 FORD RANGER 2000 FORD RANGER $ 550 DOWN 1711 E. DIXON BLVD. Across From E DIXON BLVD HELBY, NC DIXON BLVD Across From Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel 704-48 -050004-481-0500 550 DOWN NC EAST ✘ BRING BRING CHECK-STUB CHECK-STUB ✘PROOF OF RESIDENCE PROOF OF RESIDENCE *Prices do not include tax, tag, & doc fees Down P yments (O A.C ) *Prices do not include tax, tag, & doc fees. Down Payments (O..A.C..) CLEVELAND L ELA C 2002 NISSAN SENTRA 1250 DOWN250 DOWN 2002 NISSAN SENTRA $ Blanton CarsSSHELBBlanton Cars COUNTY’S MOST EXPERIENCED BUY HERE PAY HERE DEALERSHIP! Y HERE DEALERSHIP! ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia CLEVELAND MEMORIAL PARK. Three grave lots half price. Lot #130 section #2 grave #1. Lot #131 section #2 graves #1 & 2. 828-305-8695. SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Already cut & split, 1/2 ton load $40. You pickup. 828-248- 2975. ATT: DIRT TRACK DRIVERS! Race Helmet, never used! Simpson Side- winder Shark. Restraint clips & chin flap installed, asking $350 OBO. Great Christmas gift! 828-286-0888. MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE SLM MORTGAGE & BUSI- MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE NESS SERVICES Behind on your Mortgage? Want to stay in your home? Let us work for you! Bankruptcy?, Unem- ployed?, Lost hours?, Medi- cal?, Divorce?, Car/Home Repairs? Medical?. Call, 1-800- 259-7990. Nationwide Service. www.slmmbs.com The Red Knights International Firefi ghters Motorcycle Club Inc. NC Chapter 14 is holding a Retired Captain of the Shelby Fire and Rescue Dept and former Chief and current member of Boiling Springs Fire and Rescue Dept on November 7, 2010 BENEFIT MOTORCYCLE RIDE FOR BOBBY JONES Mr. Jones is battling throat cancer and all proceeds will go to the Jones family to help with medical expenses. The ride will start at 1:30pm at Shelby Fire Station III, located on Kings Rd. ext. Bikes and cars are welcome. Registration will begin at 12:00pm. Bikes and Cars leave out at 1:30pm. It will be an escorted ride throughout Cleveland County, passing by several county V.F.D.’s. The ride will end at Boiling Springs Fire and Rescue Department where there will be a HOT DOG SUPPER $5.00 A PLATE. PRICES FOR RIDE $20.00 BIKE OR CAR (includes 2 meal tickets) T-Shirts ALSO AVAILABLE $10.00 EACH Make checks payable to Red Knights Chapter 14 50 cc Robot 999 50 cc Gator $ 50 cc Gator 799 99900 00 79900 00 Subdivided 1740 Fallston Rd. • Shelby, NC FOOTHILL’S PAWN SHOP, INC. WN SHOP, INC. Early on we are inclined and at times encouraged to divide and segregate ourselves by way of groups, organizations, class systems and the like. The sexes are split in two before puberty through the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts. Middle and high schoolers fi nd themselves la- beled as geeks, goths, jocks, hicks or freaks. Sororities and with Richard Prow fraternities dissect the masses during college years. In adulthood we become Rotarians, Masons, Elks, Veterans, Republicans, Democrats and Water Buffaloes - okay the last one is from childhood. The point is, each of us fi nds his or her own place in order to feel con- nected, satisfi ed, and sometimes justifi ed. There’s nothing wrong with the whole ‘birds of a feather’ rpcrosswords@gmail.com thing. After all, being bonded with others provides and instills teamwork, camaraderie and pride. A problem arises however when we use these factions to erect walls and barriers, block- ing others from entering our ranks. Exclusivity becomes the norm. Song lyrics by the group Rush sum it up best. “Subdi- visions, in the high school halls, in the shopping malls. Con- form or be cast out.” This same mind set invaded the walls of Christian church- es in the province of Galatia some two thousand or so years ago. They divided themselves into camps; the uncircumcised and the circumcised. The Jewish Christian versus the Gentile believer. Today’s equivalent of pant suits versus dresses or hymns versus praise music. Man-made regulations all. Enter into the fray the Apostle Paul, emphasizing the need for Christians to see themselves as one. In Paul’s mind an individual was either a believer or they weren’t. They were reborn or they remained spiritually dead. Christ was either their Savior or He was simply a footnote in history. “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28). We haven’t learned much it seems from the writings of Paul or the words from Christ (specifi cally John 17), that encour- age believers to work together in a bond of solidarity. We have been subdivided into Baptists, Methodists, Episcopals, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Church of God, Church of Christ, etc. ( I had to stop or I’d fi ll up the whole paper). One day God will tear down all the barricades we Chris- tians have built around ourselves. He will unify His people under one roof, not many. While we’re waiting let’s all pick up a sledgehammer and a crowbar and at least knock a few of those petition walls down. It just may let a little more light into our own space. ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia  

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