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January 20, 2011

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Your National Connection to local Media Complete Hardware Store including: New Name Brand Tools, Bolts, Pipe Fitting, Doors, Windows, Bldg. Supplies, Rope, Electrical Supplies, & much more. Preview: Day of Sale starting at 8am PUBLIC AUCTION shelbyinfo.com Our 28th Year • Issue No. 3 • January 20, 2011 A Special Day About A Special Man! Financial Aid Night At CCC High school seniors and their parents/guardians are invited to attend Financial Aid Night at Cleveland Community College on Tuesday, January 25, 2011. A representative from the College Foundation of North Carolina will be on hand to answer any ques- tions students and parents may have concerning financial aid for college. This event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Mildred H. Keeter Auditorium on the CCC campus. All high school seniors are invited to attend this informational ses- sion regardless of their college plans. Any student who may need assistance applying for financial aid for college should make plans to attend FAFSA Day at Cleveland Community College on Saturday, February 19, 2011. CCC Financial Aid representatives will be avail- able to walk individuals through the steps required to apply for federal financial aid. This work- shop is geared toward high school seniors; however, anyone can attend. This event will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Paksoy Technology Center, room 3201 on the CCC campus. All students are invited to attend, not just those planning to attend Cleveland Community College. Parents and/or guardians are also encouraged to attend. For more information on these visit www.cleveland- FAFSA Day At CCC two events, communitycollege.edu or call the Financial Aid office at 704-484- 4028. THINK GREEN! Please Recycle This Paper! INSIDE INF INSIDE INFO Classifieds ...........................................................2-29 Auntie Gale’s Recipes ............................................16 Bob’s Carolina Weather ............................................8 Business Service Directory ....................................20-21 Let’s Talk Bible by Dub Dellinger ................................. 14 Bruce Camp’s Local Fishin’ Report ............................ 22 Crossword Puzzler ...................................................... 30 Obituaries ..................................................................... 18 Real Estate .................................................................. 29 Neighborhood Calendar .............................................. 26 Community Outreach Church Events ......................... 12 Sudoko ......................................................................... 30 Church Directory.......................................................... 13 Outdoor Truths by Gary Miller ..................................... 22 Crosswords By Richard Prow ..................................... 24 Word Search ................................................................ 30 Inquiring Photographer .................................................. 6 Go For The Green Lucky Reader Contest ................. 16 Kids Corner By Kidsville News ................................... 30 Sportsman’s Corner .................................................... 22 Your Coupon Source ................................................... 17 Senior’s Lifestyle Section ............................................ 10 Coats For The Needy Coats For The Needy Carillon Assisted Living of Shelby is still reaching out to the community collecting coats, through their annual "Old Man Winter Coat Drive". The collection will run through Sunday, January 30th. This year they are hoping to reach of goal of 200 coats. So, far they are halfway there. If you want to help, drop off new or gently used coats at 1550 Charles Rd., Shelby from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The coats will be presented to the Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council to help clothe some less fortunate people. Pictured above, Jean Mauney, Carillon Resident with Jennifer Centofanti, Marketing Director. –M. A. Andrews DOUBLE DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER CHEESEBURGER COMBO $ COMBO Only 399 99 Only 814 S. Dekalb St. • Shelby, NC 704-482-6681 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10am - 10pm - Sunday 11am - 10pm dqshelb .com dqshelby.com This past Sunday, the Red Cross Bloodmobile was held at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. All three donors pictured here said they give as often as they can and have been doing it for years. They set an outstanding example of what you can do if only you commit yourself. The gift of life is a wonderful thing to give. From (l to r), Beth Lari, Donald Gloege, and Bill Ross are being attended to by Red Cross Collection Tech, Karen Lewis. To give blood is quite easy and you can always come away feeling that you just helped someone in need. –M. A. Andrews WAFFLE BOWL SUNDAE Get 1 AFFLE BOWL SUNDAE Buy 1 Buy 1 Get 1 FREE! FREE! Coupon Expires 1/30/11 Shelby Location Only shelbyinfo.com PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 at 10am See Ad On Page 4 Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 at 10am Location: 296 W. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, NC (Next to Kimbrell’s Furniture) Pictured above are speakers at the ceremony honoring Dr. Martin Luther King: Dr. Linda H. Hopper, Assistant Superintendent, Cleveland County Schools; Shelby Mayor Ted Alexander and Johnny Hutchins, Chairman, Cleveland Board of Commissioners. Dr. Clinton A. Feemster, Pastor, Mt. Zion Mission- ary Baptist Church, Kings Mountain and Director, Pittman Center for Congregational Enrichment at Gardner Webb-University, Boiling Springs was guest speaker for the Martin Luther King event. The hour celebration closed with the singing, arm in arm, of the protest song which became the anthem of the civil rights movement, by the guest speakers and the audience. It was a very moving conclusion. They gathered together in common unity and marched to Malcolm Brown Auditorium on the campus of Shelby High School. It was a special day for a special man in American history. The man, born Michael Luther King, Jr. in Atlanta, who later changed his fi rst name to Martin, was celebrated and proclaimed the reason for con- tinuing the “dream” for a change. The distinguished ceremony echoed the achievements of the civil rights move- ment as well as projecting the call for continuance. It all could be summed up in one word. That word being “to- gether”. “Together” to give all Ameri- cans and peoples of the world total equality in their lives. “We Shall Overcome” –M. A. Andrews The GiThe Gift Of Life!ft Of Life! THURSDAYS 29,000 COPIES THURSDAYS 29,000 COPIES

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