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July 07, 2011

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“Cleveland County’s Good News Newspaper” See Our Ad On Page 2 shelbyinfo.com Our 28th Year • Issue No. 27 • July 7, 2011 Lutz, A Southern Champ In 24 Months Thursday, July 7 Uptown Shelby 5:30-8:30 PM Featuring THE FOLSOM PRISON GANG Truman Says:uman Says: THE FOLSOM PRISON GANG Natalie Lutz, a rising fifth grader at Kings Mountain Intermediate School, had never been on a tennis court until two years ago. She’s ten years old, a natural, and has quickly become a tennis star. Her teacher and coach is Scott Handback, the tennis pro at Cleve- land Country Club. In addition to all the tro- phies and tournaments she has won, Natalie just captured her biggest prize of all by win- ning the 2011 United States Tennis Associa- tion Southern Closed Tennis Championship for Girls’ 10s Singles, held in Columbia, S.C. on June 17. Natalie won the title without los- ing a set. The USTA Southern Championship is the highest title a 10 year old can receive in the region. Unbelievably, this past year Nata- lie has played in over thirty matches in Girls’ 10s throughout the southeast and didn’t lose a set or match. She has achieved a national ranking in Girls’ 12 and under of 122. In the state of North Carolina, Natalie is ranked #1 and #1 in the Southern Region which covers nine states. –M. A. Andrews Photo by Robert Lutz Tennis champ Natalie Lutz is pictured among her many championship trophies won this year and is holding her championship plate for the USTA Southern Title. Look For The New July Edition of Kidsville News Today! Edition of Kidsville News oday! Look For The New July Cleveland County HealthCare System has begun construction of a 9,794 square foot urgent care center on highway 74 near Wal-Mart. New Urgent Care Center To Open In January INSIDE INF INSIDE INFO Auntie Gale’s Recipes ........................................................... 26 Bible Study by Dub Dellinger .............................................. 16 Bob’s Carolina Weather ...................................................15 Business Service Directory ..............................................30-31 Church Directory ......................................................................9 Classifieds .................................................................... 2-31 Community Outreach Church Events .....................................8 Crossword Puzzler ................................................................. 28 Crosswords With Richard Prow ............................................ 14 “Go For The Green” Lucky Reader Contest ........................ 24 Inquiring Photographer .......................................................... 19 Kids Corner - By Kidsville News ......................................... 14 Neighborhood Calendar ....................................................... 27 Obituaries ............................................................................... 11 Outdoor Truths by Gary Miller ............................................. 18 Outdoor World ....................................................................... 18 Pet Page .....................................................................................6 Real Estate .........................................................................22-23 Senior’s Lifestyle Section ...................................................... 12 Sudoku .................................................................................... 28 What’s Playing At The Movies ................................................2 Word Search ........................................................................... 28 The urgent care center can act as supplement medical care to your primary care physician, offering care after regular business hours and on the weekends when most primary care physician offices are closed. It is also a quicker, less expensive alternative to an emergency room visit for minor, acute illnesses and injuries. When the center opens in January, the staff will be available to help patients with any type of illness or injury that must be addressed immediately but is non-life threatening. Continued On Page 3 shelbyinfo.com Tickets and info at 318 S. Washington Street • Shelby, NC WWW.DONGIBSONTHEATRE.COM 704.487.8114 Cleveland County HealthCare Systems new Urgent Care Center located at 1010 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby –Submitted by Pam Vess Kiwanis Club Presents The Kiwanis Club of Shelby recently awarded two Volunteer of the Year Volunteer Of The Year Award awards to Doug Sharp and Bill Horn of the Cleveland County Potato Project. It is the goal of the Cleveland County Potato Project (CCPP), a non-profi t charitable organization, to produce white and sweet potatoes to be given to people in need of food. Local agencies are given these potatoes at no cost to distribute to their clients. “It was a pleasure to present this award to the Cleveland County Po- tato Project for their outstanding service to the community.” said David Costner, Kiwanis President. Kiwanis Club of Shelby was chartered on September 28, 1922 and started the Cleveland County Fair in 1923. Kiwanis is committed to help- ing the children in our neighborhoods and communities, changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis Club of Shelby also supports 20 Children's programs throughout Cleveland County. The Club meets every Thursday at Noon at the Cleveland Country Club, and is open to men and women 18 years and older who want to serve their community and have a great time. If you would like to know more about Kiwanis, please contact David Costner at 704-482-4580 KIWANIS CLUB VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR – Pictured left to right: Kiwanian Bill Turpish of The Turpish Group; Doug Sharp and Bill Horn of the C.C. Potato Project and Kiwanian Martha Bivens of Afl ac Insurance. –Submitted by Pam Isaacs shelbyinfo.com THINK GREEN! Please Recycle This Paper! 29,000 COPIES 29,000 COPIES THURSDAYS THURSDAYS Tonight!

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