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September 29, 2011

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Thursday, September 29-October 5, 2011 "We Have The Fire You Desire" 130 W. Graham St. • Shelby, NC ® www.shelbyinfo.com FUTURE ENERGY CO. MOTORCYCLES/ATVs 704-480-1899 Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 am-5:30 pm • Saturday 9:30 am - 1:30 pm EdenPURE $ 297 GEN3 Model 1000 Item#55001 Heating Solutions! Innovative Products. Money-Saving Technology Quartz Infrared Portable Heater • Heats up to 1000 sq. ft. • Even heat distribution - fl oor to ceiling, wall to wall • Washable lifetime fi lter system • Never reaches a temperature that can start a fi re #E307136 I appeal to you, dear brothers and sisters, by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, to live in harmony with each other. Let there be no divisions in the church. Rather, be of one mind, united in thought and purpose. 1 Cor. 1:10 FARM • GARDEN ARM • GARDEN JOHN DEERE 1209 HAYBINE for parts, $650. International #14 hay rake, $500. Square bale hay, $3 per bale. D. Shires. 704-300- 9042. JOHN DEERE 1209 HAYBINE WANTED WELL COMPOSTED cow manure for cheap or free. We have a trailer if you can load. Needed for a community garden in Lawndale which serves our neighbors in need. Please email solidrockgarden@gmail.com or call 704-473-4722 leave mes- sage. FREE HORSE MANURE. Great for gardens. Call 828-447-0652. MOTORCYCLES/ATVs SMALL 110 4-WHEELER runs FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT ARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT SMALL 110 4-WHEELER, runs good, automatic, blue with extra pink frame, good shape, needs battery, $350. 828-657-5274. 1963 FORD 2000 TRACTOR Reconditioned. Extra equipment. 704-484-8787. 1963 FORD 2000 TRACTOR 8N FORD TRACTOR, $1000. 828-245-3587 or 828-748-9518. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS 3:00PM TUESDAY CALL 704-484-1047 To Place Your Ads! FAIR SALE! 2001 VOLVO V70 $6,000 2003 MAZDA TRIBUTE $5,000 2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE $6,000 2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT $5,500 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER $5,500 EXPEDIITION Eddie Bauer Edition $ 2000 FORD 5,000 1998 MERCEDES ML 320 $4,500 $4,000 1992 DODGE DAKOTA 4X4 1999 MAZDA 999 M MIATA MIATA $4,500 2005 DODGE NEON SXT $5,000 2000 CADILLAC ESCALADE $4,500 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE $4,500 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 13 Gateway Festival (Continued From Page 1) carving from 2 pm-4 pm, then Lorene Lovell will demo watercolor. Artist, Gypsy Hundley will be on hand to speak about her work in the Fireside Gallery. Kids can create a "Make and Take" art project. The Log Cabin Band will play bluegrass and folk music from 1 pm-3 pm. Come park at the Depot and catch the Trolley! Mauney Memorial Library will host a special event to document and preserve the State's vanishing rural culture, Bernie Harberts spent four months with a camera and a mule traveling 600 miles from the NC coast to the Great Smokey Mountains. Hosted exten- sively by families he and his mule, Woody, met along the way, Harberts produced an extraordinary collection of local photos and recollections that could only be acquired by traveling at the speed of conversation. Harberts' program consists of slides, recipes and lively stories that let audience members experience the vanishing web of rural NC life. Join him and discover why Pin Hook was named for the way early residents fished, Hell Town has nothing to do with the devil and flour burgers face extinction. Co-sponsored by the North Carolina Humanities Council (1pm-5 pm). At 7:30 pm, the Joy Performance Center will feature a concert with Vermont's famous folk group, "The Woods Tea Company" per- forming fiery Celtic, Sea Shanties, Blue Grass and Americana music served up with dry New England humor. Tickets are available at the door or at Alliance Bank. Information booths will be located at the corners of Railroad & Gold Streets and also at Gold & Cansler Streets. For a complete schedule of events and additional information visit www.cityofkm.com or call 704-734-0333. Shelby Lions Club Distributes $ 45,402 Worth Of Food The Shelby Lions Club reports it gave out 97 thousand, 815 pounds of sur- plus food valued at forty five thou- sand, four hundred two dollars during its Food Distribution, held Fall Quarter September 6th through 8th at Cleveland County Fairgrounds. The food was distrib- uted to 6 thou- sand, 876 persons representing over three households. thousand The next food distri- bution will be in December. $4,000 1998 DODGE DAKOTA 1998 DODGE RAM 1500 $4,000 $4,000 2002 CHEVY VENTURE 1998 FORD F-250 998 FORD F EXT CAB $4,000 1995 HONDA ACCORD 5 Speed BUREN HAMRICK AUTO $3,500 2000 CHEVY MALIBU $3,500 2001 FORD TAURUS $2,500 1988 MAZDA B2200 Auto $2,000 803 S. LAFAYETTE ST. SHELBY, NC (Between Wendy's & Auto Zone) *FINANCING AVAILABLE, O.A.C. 704-484-9000 • 704-214-3283 FIRST MEDIA "Creating Business For People" ® FIRST MEDIA , INC INC Do you get it right every time? So many people I coach are paralyzed by the possibility of making a mistake. "What if I fail?" stops them dead in their tracks, creat- ing a fear of doing anything lest they get crit- icized by others or embarrass themselves or go bankrupt or a hundred other potential negative outcomes. I realize that trying to be perfect is a huge mental block, but then I think about Thomas Edison who discovered nearly two thousand ways not to make a light bulb before he got it right. And the country group, Alabama, seller of multiple platinum albums and owners of night clubs, played at the Bowery in Myrtle Beach for about 12 years before they became an "overnight success." Freshman Michael Jor- dan was cut from his high school basketball team in Wilmington, NC. Robert Allen, the "No Money Down" real estate guru, went bankrupt at one time. Listen to your life today and make a positive life, more than a living, and discover that in your life's adversity, you have everything you re- quire to truly succeed. Make a mistake and learn from it as you Work Positive and Live Positive today. Discover your free chapters of Dr. Joey's next book, Work Positive in a Negative World. Brought To You By: Lion Stephanie Burrell ( left) and com- munity volunteer Francis Bryce help applicants register for surplus food. Community volunteers Jean Bankhead and Gus Gregory help Lion Yancey Ellis hand out food items ©CommunityFirstMedia a

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