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May 12, 2011

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Page 28 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 Comments From The Heart Of Care Solutions Care Solutions is celebrating the spirit of nursing, acknowledg- ing the tireless efforts of these vital healthcare professionals on May 17th. National Nurses Week is set aside to celebrate in May the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of mod- ern nursing. The breadth of direction a nurse’s career may take are many, direct nursing care, health education, research, business and public policy are varied. With an estimated seven million Registered Nurses in the United States, chances are your life has been touched by a nurse. Care Solutions is for- tunate to have four nurses on staff. We will share with you the comments from our nurses on Ephesians 4:18 Pictured left to right Jennifer Williams, Anzie Horn, Director, Debi Curry, Cindy Cook why they chose nursing and what nursing means to them. You will easily see why nurses are the heart of Care Solutions. Anzie Horn, RN BSN states, “As a little girl, people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up and I would say, “I want to be a nurse”, and then when I became old enough that I had to make that decision, my future mother-in-law, who was also a nurse, encouraged me to pursue nursing. She said as a nurse you have so many options and different paths that you can take, and you have the ability to care for your family as well. I did become a nurse, a profession that has been so fulfilling and rewarding to me. As a nurse, you have the opportunity to make such a difference for your patients and their families. Providing comfort, reassurance and trust are some of the greatest treasures that a nurse can offer. Nursing has afforded me the opportunity to work the shifts that I needed while being a wife, mother and a caregiver for my grandmother. As our children grew into adults, I was blessed to be able to use the knowledge that I had obtained over the years to assisting caregivers and individuals in the community. My passion for “helping” only grows stronger. It is the greatest feeling in the world to know that you have made a difference. Nursing provides many challenges, and as a nurse you wear many hats, but rest assured you are never bored!” Jennifer Williams, RN states, “I chose nursing because it is such a rewarding field. Caring, helping others and making a difference provide such gratification for me”. Cindy Cook, RN states, “I originally did not choose nursing as a profession but instead became a teacher. After teaching for six years then nursing chose me. I felt and still do a calling to serve people and to do what I can to make their lives a little better. God knew what He was doing all along when situations in my life made it clear that I was to re-evaluate my priorities and decide whether I would follow or not. I thank God that I did follow and that I am able to live a dream with this nursing career.” Debi Curry, RN states, “God does indeed work in mysterious ways. I don’t think I chose nursing, I think nursing chose me. After several years of soul searching and prayer, the call to nursing was my “Ah-ha” moment. From that point on, doors began to open and I never looked back. Being a nurse out in the community has given me opportunities to witness healing, share joy and grief, comfort others, ease pain and offer encouragement to others. In return, I have been comforted, encouraged, and blessed beyond measure by those I care for and their families.” This month find a way to recognize your favorite nurse or just say a simple, ”thank you”. to any of the dedicated professionals who are daily making a difference in the lives of so many. Thank you Anzie, Jennifer, Cindy and Debi for a job well done. For questions about Care Solutions call 980-487-4777. AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS 2003 FORD F150 XLT, ext cab, 4.6, V8, auto, all power, 99K miles, new tires, $6995. 704-472-1429. 1972 PONTIAC, 2 door, Venture motor, big block Pontiac built with AT driver but needs restoring, $3600. 704-538-9604. 1999 CHEVY BLAZER LT, 2WD, 4 door, Pewter, leather, 2nd own- er, 167k miles, newer fuel pump, brakes, $3200. 828-223-1538. QUICK CA$H!! Cars & trucks run- ning or not. We pay top $dollar$. Batteries, $5 Check us out! Rick @ 704-470-7476. 2010 SILVER 2DR Honda Civic Coupe LX, 16,500 miles, in brand new condition, $17,500. For more info, 828-863-2934, 828-817-3508. 2000 MERCURY SABLE, $1800, 145k miles, good car, everything works, less than 1000 miles on tires, 25 MPG, good daily driver 9am-9pm. 828-286-3624. AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS 1994 MCI GREYHOUND BUS automatic, 318 diesel engine, runs & drives good. partially finished for motor home. 10’ long. $12,000. 828-657-5944. 1989 FORD F150 TRUCK, fully loaded, work vehicle. Runs good. $1500 obo. 704-692-4588. 2000 CHEVY BLAZER, 4x4, 149K miles, auto, power windows and locks, CD, cold AC, towing hitch. $3900, cash only. 828-289-5464. 1989 MAZDA, 4 CYL, st drive, extended cab, good cond $1650. 704-937-9168, 7-10am to 7-10pm. 2000 SATURN COUPE, 3 dr, auto, sunroof, 104K miles. Nice car, $2995. 704-472-17293. 1981 CHEVROLET UTIL- ITY TRUCK, 6 cylinder, granny 4 speed, new transmission, $1500. 828-429-4566. AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOMATIC & STRAIGHT DRIVE TRANSMISSIONS. Steer- ing columns & boxes. Ford factory air conditioners 68-72 models, all attachments. 1 set 1987-91 factory Ford 8”x15” rims. Grey w/beauty bands and center caps. Ford fac- tory chrome wheels,15”x8” wide, 5 lug, fits 92-96 pickup. Chevrolet Rally factory chrome wheels, fits Toyota, Nissan & 6 lug Chevrolet. Also full size kerosene & fuel oil heaters. 704-538-9742. 1994 HONDA CIVIC EX V-Tec motor. Transmission approx 2 yrs old. New radiator, stereo, A/C re- charged. Tires good. Sun roof, 5 speed. Interior good. Needs paint & distributor, $850 obo. 704718- 3827. 1997 FORD F150, 3 door, black rims, some hail damage, runs good, $4000 OBO. 828-980- 2370. While others retreat, we are moving forward. Some publication’s numbers are falling behind. Your free community paper is moving forward. Readership of free community papers is now higher than paid daily papers, and continues to grow. Rather than being replaced by “instant” media, your local free community paper has become an important part of our neighborhood. Insert Your Logo Here Another sign we’re working for you. Free Papers Working For You 704-484-1047 God’s Word tells us about God’s Love. Read it as soon as you can. Study with as much love as you can put forth and you will be surprised in the knowledge that you possess. If you let your Lord teach you, you will always be Right in what you believe. First, ask the GOOD LORD TO GIVE YOU AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS 1991 HONDA PASSPORT, A/T, AC, AM/FM/CD, moon roof. Most options, except leather. 2WD new tires. $5895. 704-472-8022. 1987-91 FORD 4WD parts or whole. 1989 Toyota 4WD p/u for parts. 1985 Toyota ext cab pick up for parts. 1968-72 Ford truck parts. DoveTail car hauler bed, 7 .5’ Wide x15.5 long. 1973 Ford F-100 short bed, auto, runs & drives good. 10” wide x 15” wheel fits 5 lug Ford, Dodge or Jeep. 704-538-9742. www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 12-May 18, 2011    By: Evangelist W.C. “Dub” Dellinger - Age 93 UNDERSTANDING. You DO NOT have to be called to preach for your Lord to SHOW YOU THE TRUTH OF THE BIBLE. MALE or FEMALE. The more EAGER you are to learn, the more He can show you. The first thing is to get the right Bible. Not just any kind of a Denomination Bible. Switch to the K.J. RED LETTER BIBLE and let the FARM & GARDEN FESCUE HORSE HAY in the field. Casar. May 21st. $2.75 square bale, $20 round bale. Call to reserve bales. 704-538-1246. WATCH YOUR GARDEN GROW! Cow manure, $15 per scoop. Also looking for pasture to rent or lease. Call 828-286- 0440. CHICKEN LITTER AVAILABLE Serving all Cleveland, East Ru- therford, West Gaston & Lincoln Counties. 704-813-6698 any- time. Lord help you TO LEARN RIGHT, THE FIRST TIME YOU LEARN. It is easier that way, to learn it right the first time. The King James Bible Men, risked their lives, so that we don’t have to risk learning incorrectly. William C. “Dub” Dellinger Listen to Dub’s message each Sunday at 9 am on WADA - 1390AM. ARM & GARDEN FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT ARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT 18’ LANDSCAPE TRAILER Dual axle, wood floor, $1700. 704-692- 8647. TRACTOR REPAIR. Former Ford & MF Dealership mechanic of- fers EXPERIENCE AT 1/3 THEIR RATES. Rubber, crawler, skidsteer, all makes. OLDER TRACTORS & RESTORATIONS MY SPECIALTY. Dennis 704-300-5025. JOHN DEERE 420 excellent me- chanical condition, classic but an- tique & still runs strong, used $4500. Also, 250 Honda Recon, $1700. 828-429-9175.

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