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November 18, 2010

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Page 26 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 Morris Scrap Metal Co. Inc. Serving The Carolinas Since 1931 Direct Mill Shipper - Top Cash Prices Member Steel • Car Bodies • Cast Iron • Stainless Steel • Aluminum Cans • Copper •Brass • Aluminum - All kinds • Heavy Surplus Machinery CONTAINER SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND LARGE VOLUME CLEAN UPS We Sell New and Salvage Steel, Aluminum, And Stainless We Sell Brick Lentils, I-Beams, Metal Decking, Rebar, and All Types of Construction Steel WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. Clean 55 Gal. Drums For Sale $5.00 Each Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, November 18-November 24, 2010 Burns High Students Experience Please Call Neil or Brenda at Morris Scrap Metal for All Your Building, Recycling and Waste Removal Services. PH: 704-739-3869 • FAX 704-739-7742 FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW SPREADER HAS Price tag on it, $100. 4x8 Fold Up Trailer, $200. 828-429-6763. 2 WOOD STOVES FOR SALE (1) free standing, (1) insert, $235 each. 704-418-5476. BABY STUFF Bassinet $75. Co-sleeper $25, exersaucer $30, swing $40, pack n’play $60, car- seat/stroller w/extra base $100, highchair $50 & more. 704-802- 4025. V E Christmas at the Fair Call for information 704-487-0651 DECEMBER 3rd, 4th and 5th C R h d h FOR SALE FOR SALE THE CHILDREN’S SHOPPE, 307 C East College Ave, Boil- ing Springs. Sizes from newborn to junior. Now accepting gently used mall brand clothing, Christ- mas dresses, shoes, boots and Thomas Jefferson Uniforms. Also baby swings, highchairs, maternity wear. Also big toys. 704-434-5886. OAK DINING ROOM SET Table with 2 leaves & 6 chairs. Beauti- ful hutch. Asking $350 obo. 704- 482-0751 BLACK POWDER PISTOLS, $100. Single shot shotguns, $100. Pump shotgun, $200. 704- 487-6007, 704-671-2413. ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET Solid wood, can send pictures to your phone or email, $100. 704- 477-0855. EZ-GO GOLF CART, 2007 mod- el. Excellent condition, $1850. 704-477-4923. FOR SALE FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Long bed seasoned split oak firewood, $65. 704-739-7726. 32” RCA HD FLAT SCREEN TV 1 yr old. All component hookups, $275. 704-964-9281. BOYS 12-18 CLOTHES. $50. In- fant car seat, $20. Trumpet case shoulder strap $25. Twin bed, $40. Brass vanity set, $10. Small scrubs sets, $50. Dryer, $50. 704-974- 2925. DRY FIREWOOD Half ton, $60. 2 & one half ton available. 704-466- 8001, home, 704-482-8538. 1999-2009 UNCIRCULATED State Quarters. P&D, layered in 24K gold. 112 coins with oak dis- play cases. Includes 12 Territorial Quarters. Certificate of Authentici- ty. New. Retail, $493.85. $299 firm. 704-466-1726, 704-466-7136. 2009 KAWASAKI BAYOU 250 has less than 20 hrs ride time. 704- 466-3279. LITTLE TYKES TODDLER Race- car Bed, (blue), w/mattress $150 obo. 704-802-4025. 3PC NURSERY SET Cherry, con- vertible crib w/mattress & drawer, 4 drawer changing table w/hutch, 4 drawer dresser, $339 obo. 704- 802-4025. WASHER & DRYER, $175 Re- frigerator, $75. Stove, $50. 1996 Dodge Dakota Pickup, $1500. Antique kitchen table, make offer. 828-453-0420. HOWA MODEL 1500 7 MAG Rifle, great shape, $350. Smith & Wesson Model 1000, 12 gauge, excellent condition, $300. 704- 477-1631. BUILDING MATERIALS Trusses, 4 Heavy Iron 52 ft long, $2000. Two I Beams, $500. 704-482- 3238, 704-418-0163. SNAPPER REAR ENGINE with bagger. Price, $125. 704-730- 8093. THOMAS THE TRAIN TABLE with about $300 of Thomas & Friends trains & accessories. All in great condition. Great for Christ- mas. Asking $200. 704-477-5516, ask for Christy. COUCH (SAGE GREEN) Chair (yellow flower print), recliner, (brown), real good condition. $300 for couch & chair, $50 for recliner. 704-538-8948. ROUND BALES GRASS HAY $15 each. Stored outside. 704- 477-8623. DINETTE SUITE. 70” ROUND GLASS top table with 6 chairs & Bakers rack. $450. 864-490-3530. TEENET ENAG DRIVER SAV NGS!VINGS!I Are Insurance costs GE DRIVER SE for your teenage driver higher than you would like? Based on great rates and great service Nationwide Insurance is the #1 Auto Insurer in NC. Nationwide has excep- tionally good rates for inexperienced drivers just like your teenager. Call me for a quote and see what your savings can be! Richard E. Tedder Associate Agent Alan Shuford Agency Nationwide Insurance Nationwide 1513 South Lafayette St. Shelby, NC 28152 Tel. 704-481-2988 x1008 tedderr1@nationwide.com A School Bus Like No Other Some Burns High School students recently experienced The Choice Bus – the nation’s first mobile experience dedicat- ed to reducing the dropout rate. More than 350 stu- dents at Burns High School participated in the experi- ence. The bus made stops at all four high schools in Cleveland County last week as part of a four-week tour through four North Carolina counties. The Choice Bus is half prison cell and half class- THE CHOICE BUS room setting, and gives students an opportunity to think about the choice of staying in school and pursuing their education versus dropping out of school. While on the bus students watched, InsideOut, a documentary that features prison inmates sharing their stories of regret for not getting an education. After the video presentation, a curtain is opened in the back of the bus to reveal a mock jail cell, which is unlocked for students to go inside. Cindy Hord is Graduation Coach at Burns High School, a position funded by Communities in Schools of Cleveland County. She collaborated with Communities In Schools and Burns High School to schedule the students to visit the bus. “This is a wonderful tool that has shown our students the importance of staying in school and the reality they face if they do drop out,” she said. “The videotaped testimonies from inmates impacted the students in a way that is leading them to think about the choices they are making in high school and how those choices will affect their future.” Pictured inside the mock jail cell are Lanndon Lingerfelt and Claire Corby. Ninth grade student Dioneshia Robertson said, “I liked The Choice Bus. It made me see that school really does matter and that dropping out affects people’s lives.” This is not the first time The Choice Bus has been to North Carolina. Since 2008, when the bus was first introduced, Communities In Schools of North Carolina and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction made sure students across the state took advan- tage of this interactive tool. CIS Executive Director Phyllis White and Project Director Karen Folk worked together to write the grant that brought The Choice Bus to Cleveland County. Communities In Schools of North Carolina has partnered with The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation to help increase the graduation rate and teach students the importance of their decisions, especially the decision to stay in school. The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation develops tools that educators can use to encourage students to stay in school, but main- tains that no tool is more powerful than building solid relationships with students, families and communities. About Communities In Schools of North Carolina Established in 1989, Communities In Schools North Carolina (CISNC) is an independently incor- porated not-for-profit Burns High School students inside the classroom section of the Choice Bus. directed by our own board of directors representing both private and public interests in the state. CISNC assists North Carolina communities in replicating the CIS process of coordi- nated service delivery, supports the thirty-one local CIS organizations across the state, and advocates for children, youth and their families. Communities In Schools of North Carolina (CISNC) provides regional and on-site training and technical assistance, builds partnerships with state agencies and organizations to benefit young people, and serves as a resource and information center for local communities concerned about youth at risk of school failure. Communities In Schools is the nation’s largest stay-in school network, serving just over one million youth in 154 communities across the United States. Communities In Schools, Inc is located in Alexandria, VA. About The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to reduc- ing the dropout rate. The Foundation was established in honor of Dr. Shelley Stewart’s late mother, Mattie C. Stewart, in the summer of 2007 and is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. Its primary corporate partner is o2ideas, Inc., a corporate communications and brand relations firm also based in Birmingham. The mission of the Foundation is to create tools and resources to help educators, commuity leaders and parents effectively address the dropout rate and increase the graduation rate. The Foundation also partners with America’s Promise Alliance, the National Dropout Prevention Center and Communities In Schools. For more information, visit www.mattiecstewart.org. FOR SALE FOR SALE 2) 24” LIKE NEW BICYCLES 1 boy, 1 girl. Christmas is getting near. $45 each or $80 for both. 50+ ft of 6” plastic flex drain line, $25. 704-739-1421. FREEZER, $60. VCR, $25. 80lb wt set, $25. Christmas tree with colored lights, $30. Hutch, $40. 704-487-4248, lv msg. SET WHARFEDALE PRO SUBS, 18”, good condition, $500. Call 828-223-0602. FOR SALE FOR SALE (2) CASIO CASH REGISTERS. 1-$80 & 1-$50. Solid single pane, french doors, not finished, $100. 828-245-0287. 6x8 ENCLOSED CARGO Trail- er, very good condition, $1250. 828-289-0226. WHIRLPOOL FRONT LOADER WASHER, 4 months old, war- ranty, $425 firm. White Wrought Iron glass top table & 4 chairs, $125 firm. 828-245-8357, 828- 289-7168. FOR SALE FOR SALE GOLF CART CLUB CAR. Jacked up, new batteries, $3250. 828-447- 2974. DELL DESKTOP INTEL Computer. Windows XL, 2.39 GHZ, 512 of RAM with all accessories, $300. 828-453- 9143. WOOD BURNING HEATER. 28”H x 27”D x 34W front/28”W back door & flute dampers, $250. 828-453-0333. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Will deliver or you pickup. Call 828-657-9458. N D O R S S P A C E A V A I L A B L E ©CommunityFirstMedia

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