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April 21, 2011

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Thursday, April 21-April 27, 2011 www.shelbyinfo.com FOR SALE FOR SALE ADVERTISE! • 27,404 Copies Every Thursday • Over 55,000 Weekly Readers • Over 400 Locations Since 1984 704-484-1047 $29.99/MONTH GETS YOU 120 CHANNELS 5 Packages under $50/month. Qualified customers get free Equipment, free Profes- sional installation & $50. Local Authorized Retailer. Visit our Showroom, Hwy 74W, Shelby. Grace Satellite. 704-484-2520, 1-888-484-2520. COMPUTERS, DESKTOPS AND Laptops. Quick repairs, reasonable rates. Excalibur Computer Service. 9am-6pm, M-F. We buy Laptops, any con- dition. 704-434-5057. TANNING BED. New Sun Quest Pro 24RS. paid $3000, will sell for $1500. 704-484-2044, lv msg. 120 CHANNELS PLUS your lo- cals for $29.99 mo. Your local Dish Network authorized retain- er. Rocky Satellite Sales & Ser- vice. 864-902-9139. CORNER STYLE GAS LOG fire- place. $125. 704-487-6805. FOR SALE FOR SALE NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF & YOUR BUSINESS? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $29.50 + tax. Shelby Shop- per & Info, 503 N. Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 704-484-1047 or Rutherford Weekly, 369 Butler Rd, Forest City, NC 828-248- 1408. REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, washers, dryers & odd furniture. Call 704-481-0954. After 5pm, call 704-482-0540. TRAILERS, Lawn mower trail- ers enclosed, equipment, horse & cattle trailers, saddlery. Check our prices before you buy!! Bridges Riding Equipment, Boil- ing Springs, NC. 704-434-6389. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS WITH SCRATCH PADS! Press Room Printing. 704-538-5788, 704-482-2243. 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 31 A Way You Can Help Feed The Hungry in Cleveland County Each day, there are hundreds of Cleveland County citizens struggling to put food on the table, and some aren’t even sure where their next meal is coming from. Maybe you would like to help. But what if you are not in a position to donate? Or what if you want to give more than just money? Now there’s a new way to make a difference without using your cash. Foothills Farmers’ Market, which operates under Spring Is Here! Model Town Home 229 Crystal Springs Lane Shelby, NC Just off Hwy. 18 N. Fallston Road. “SENIORS TOWNHOME COMMUNITY” Visit Our Brand New Senior Living Townhomes Spring Is Here! tents on Washington Street in Uptown Shelby, kicks off its 2011 season on Saturday, April 30. Last year, the market started Farmer Foodshare, a program which distributes sur- plus foods at the end of each market day to organizations that feed the hungry in our local community. Thanks to the gener- osity of market vendors and cash donations from shoppers, Foodshare collected 5,044 pounds of fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables last year, providing an estimated 12,500 meals for hungry people right here at home. This season, the program is being expanded to include Community Gardenshare, a new project funded by the coun- ty’s four Rotary International clubs. Community Gardenshare allows the community to raise a portion of the food that the market distributes. Anyone can participate… local individu- als, families, youth organizations, senior adult groups, civic & garden clubs, school groups, or churches. Here’s how it works. Step 1: Contact the Cleveland County Extension Center at 704-482-4365 to reserve one of 50 free Gardenshare kits, which includes easy-to-grow vegetable plants (tomato, yellow squash, zucchini, cucumber and pepper), lime, soil amend- ment, and a project guide. Step 2: Start preparing your planting site, which might include building a raised bed garden, tilling a section of lawn, or purchasing large containers for your deck or patio (contact the County Extension Center for advice). Step 3: Visit Foothills Farmers’ Market on Washington Street in Uptown Shelby during our Grand Opening on Saturday, April 30 to pick up your supplies. Step 4: Enjoy growing delicious vegetables (some to eat and some to share) and the good feeling you’ll get from getting in touch with nature, perhaps teaching a youngster where their food comes from, and from giving back to your local community. Step 5: When a portion of your harvest is ready to share, deliver it to Foothills Farmers’ Market any Wednesday or Saturday during the season, and we’ll distribute it to organiza- tions that feed the hungry right here at home! Foothills Farmers’ Market believes everyone deserves access to fresh, local food - not just those who can afford to buy it. Consider joining us in Community Gardenshare, part of our ongoing effort to end hunger in Cleveland County. 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DON’T WAIT! Interest rates are still low and sites are still plentiful. Call us today for an appointment to view our model and discuss your needs, whether for yourself or a family member. Digital Edition Digital Edition Check it out at.Check it out at..... www.shelbyinfo.com Subscribe Today &oday & www.shelbyinfo.com Subscribe FREE FREE Rece v our Receivi e Your Edition ery Edition Every Thursda Morning By By Email! Email! Thursday Morning ©CommunityFirstMedia

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