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March 15, 2012

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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 we would like to welcome new stylist ashley carroll mention this ad and get $10.00 off any hair service, tanning pkg or tanning product Hair Design Services for Men, Women & Children Nails - Acrylic & Gel • Make-Up Artistry • Eyelash Extensions • Waxing, Tanning Beds 12 & 20 minutes Mystic Tan Legacy 10 minute Leg Tanner 107 Manville Dr. (Range Rd.) • Kings Mtn., NC Located Between Shelby & Kings Mtn. The Hair Chair and Tanning Salon 704-685-4112 • 704-692-3153 WANT TO BUY ANT TO BUY WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, VANS with or without titles. Call 704- 434-2038, 704-349-2624. Local Towing. WILL BUY USED RIFLES SHOTGUNS & PISTOLS. Used, but not broken. Will pay fair price. Prefer 22s. 704-473-4544. WANTED: USED RIFLE SCOPES, pistol scopes, spotting scopes or any gun supplies. 704- 473-4544. WANT TO BUY ANT TO BUY WANTED TO BUY, GOOD USED FURNITURE AND AP- PLIANCES: and antiques or es- tates 704-481-0954. Call after 5 p.m. 704-482-0540. WE LOVE JUNK! WILL PAY TOP dollar for running & non running junk vehicles. If no title, need ID. We also do tow- ing. 704-692-6370. WANT TO BUY: Junk Cars & Trucks. Best prices in this area! Also buying old batteries & other scrap metal. 828-305-3692. 18 Holes Includes Cart Specials $15 20 Weekdays $10 $15 9 Holes Weekdays Weekends Must Have Coupon WANT TO BUY ANT TO BUY I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC Test Strips. Up to $10 per 100 ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I'm local & pay fast. 828-577-4197. BUYING JUNK CARS, Title or no title. Running or not. Fast on time service. 704-692-6752. WANT TO BUY OLD, NEW AND USED JUNK CARS no matter how far. Call Theron, 704-692- 2899. Raynor & Son Used & Junk Cars. Buy, Sell. CASH FOR GOLD every Wed., 1-3pm. 311 Buffalo Creek Rd. Lake Lure. Paying TOP dollar! WANTED: JUNK VEHICLES of any kind, running or not. Get the most money for your vehicle. Will top any other offers. Paying cash money 7 days a week. 828-223- 3857. Proposed State Constitutional Amendment On Marriage Will Be On Our May 8th Ballot Raleigh – When is a primary election, not just a primary election? The answer is when there is also a state constitutional amend- ment on the ballot. May elections in North Carolina, includ- ing the upcoming one on May 8, are often called "primary elections" since they are typi- cally filled with candidates running in political party primaries. "However, this time, the May 8 election also includes the proposed state constitutional amendment on marriage," Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall said Monday. "In terms of this proposed constitutional amendment," Marshall said, "this is the one and only time North Carolina voters will be able to vote in favor of or in opposition to it. So, if there are any voters out there who have been thinking they might not vote in the primary, they should realize this is the 'gen- eral election' for this proposed amendment." The 2011 General Assembly approved a measure (Session Law 2011-409) that would put language into the North Carolina Constitution related to legally recognized marriages in the state. The proposed amendment to Article 14 of the North Carolina Constitution would add a new section, to be called Section 6. It would read as follows: "Sec. 6. Marriage. Marriage between one man and one woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this State. This section does not prohibit a private party from entering into contracts with another private party; nor does this section prohibit courts from adjudicating the rights of private parties pursuant to such contracts." The General Assembly also approved the language that voters will see on the ballot this fall as they consider this constitutional amendment: [ ] FOR [ ] AGAINST Constitutional amendment to provide that marriage between one man and one woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this State. The Constitutional Amendments Publication Commission has approved lan- guage for an official explanation of the proposed amendment that can be provided to voters to assist them in understand- ing the amendment. The Commission has three members including Secretary of State Marshall, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and the General Assembly's Legislative Services Officer George Hall. Secretary Marshall urges voters to take time to consider the amendment. "The Constitution of North Carolina belongs to the people of North Carolina. As with every proposed constitutional amend- ment, the voters have an important responsi- bility here to consider this proposed change and cast their ballots according to the facts and to their personal beliefs." Here is the official explanation adopted by the Commission: A current North Carolina law enacted in 1996 says that marriage between individu- als of the same sex are not valid in North Carolina. This amendment would make that concept part of the North Carolina Constitution. If this amendment is passed by the voters, then under state law it can only be changed by another vote of the people. The term "domestic legal union" used in the amendment is not defined in North Carolina law. There is debate among legal experts about how this proposed constitutional amendment may impact North Carolina law as it relates to unmarried couples of same or opposite sex and same sex couples legally married in another state, particularly in regard to employment-related benefits for domestic partners; domestic violence laws; child custody and visitation rights; and end-of-life arrangements. The courts will ulti- mately make those decisions. The amendment also says that private parties may still enter into contracts creating rights enforceable against each other. This means that unmarried persons, businesses and other private parties may be able to enter into agreements establishing personal rights, responsibilities, or benefits as to each other. The courts will decide the extent to which such contracts can be enforced. This explanation is being provided to each North Carolina county board of elec- tions. For copies, people may contact their county board of elections, the North Carolina Secretary of State's Office, or visit the Secretary of State's Office online at www. sosnc.com. with Richard Prow rpcrosswords@gmail.com Don't Throw Out the Baby with the Bath Water I recently reread a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, the revolutionary fi gure from India who preached in favor of non- violence and simplistic living. He said, "I like your Christ; I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." Gandhi believed Jesus to be insightful, profound, lov- ing, peaceful and forgiving. Even more than that he be- lieved that Jesus walked what He talked. Gandhi believed many "Christians" to be judgement- al, narrow-minded, hateful, prejudiced and graceless. Actions contradictory to the teachings of their beloved Savior. The truth is Gandhi was right. Many of us who claim (or are) Christians don't act and speak as Christ did. We preach against the sins of others while dismissing or covering up our own. We rush to war and ask God to slay our enemies before fi rst praying for peace and beg- ging for the salvation of our so-called foes. We avoid the poor, all the while amassing wealth to satisfy our self in- dulgent lifestyles as well as to build massive cathedrals that supposedly honor God. Two truths should come front and center based on Gandhi's statement. First, we Christians need to do a better job of acting like Christ. The world sees in Christ what it sees in His followers. Good and bad. "We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making His appeal through us" (2 Cor. 5:20). Secondly, we Christians are not Christ. I would say to Gandhi if he were here today, that I don't like myself some- times either. I don't act and speak as I know that I should. But that's exactly why I am a follower of Christ. I desper- ately need the forgiveness of my sins that only He can provide. But just because I may muddy up the bath wa- ter, don't throw out the baby. He's the only one who can make any of us clean. 328 Dogwo 328 Dogw wood Valley Rd Forest City d y Weekends www.shelbyinfo.com DRIVING RANGE OPEN TO PUBLIC Thursday, March 15-March 21, 2012 WANT TO BUY ANT TO BUY WANTED: ANTIQUES OF ALL TYPES. Coke signs and other advertising, jewelry, pottery jugs and churns, tin toys and Fenton Glass. Call 704-692-1756. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for junk cars. 828-223-6109, 828-657- 6535. WANTED: AMMO, Old & new, reloading supplies. Call 828-245- 6756. WANT TO BUY ANT TO BUY $20-$100 FOR YOUR 2005 or newer broken or damaged Lap- top or Netbook. 704-434-5057, Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm. $CASH FOR JUNK$ Cars, Trucks, SUV & Vans. Pay top dollar! No one beats our pricing, 24hr pickup service. Cash on the spot. Title or no title. 828-289- 5719. 328 Dogwood Va eyalley Rd. ESTATE AUCTION (DECEASED) 828-657-6214 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012 10:00 AM 213 W. COLLEGE AVE. BOILING SPRINGS, NC Directions: From Shelby- Hwy 18S (South Lafayette St.) Turn onto Hwy 150 (College Ave.) toward Boiling Springs. Go Approx. 6 miles. After you go thru the Stop Light in Boiling Spring. Go 1 Block-Auction on Left. Watch for Auction Signs AUTO – LAWN MOWERS-ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBILIES VINTAGE TOYS - DEPRESSION/CARNIVAL GLASSWARE AUCTION NOTE: Auctions Unlimited has been commission to sell the Estate of Bud Harmon (dec.). This Auction will also include many pieces from the Mike Bridges (dec) Estate. Mr. Bridges was an avid glass and toy collector. Bring a Chair – Make Plan to spend the day! Toys, Games, and Books will not be sold before 12 Noon! ANTIQUE FURNITURE/MISC Mahogany Secretary w/Glass Doors Wardrobe – on Legs Oak Church/Theater Pump Organ Claw Foot Buffet Claw Foot Server Claw Foot Dining Room Table w/2 leafs – 6 Chairs Claw Foot China Cabinet w/Bowed Glass Door L/R Glass Top Table Old Mantle Clock Piano Maple Kitchen Table & Chairs Victorian Sofa 2 Recliners Like New 2 Wingback L/R Chairs Victorian Hall Tree Stand w/ Marble and 2 Metal Drip Pans 6+ Rockers: Maple, Old Porch, High Back (w/Upholster & Wood) Cane Bottom, Upholstered. Wicker Sofa & 2 Chairs Several Side & Accent Chairs Several Chest of Drawers Dressers & Dressing Tables Twin Bed w/Dresser & Table King Bed w/adj electric Twin beds Misc. Tables & Coffee Tables Ottoman's Flora Sofa Flora & Solid Upholstered Chairs Depression Era Dressers & Chest Misc. Lamps-Floor & Table Pictures – Most by: Louise Isley (Life Resident of Boiling Springs TOYS/ MEMORABILIA Cast Iron-Metal-Die Cast Some in Original Box Texaco Truck and Trailer International Backhoe Tonka Loader Laurel & Hardy in Convertible Peddle Car Old Sled w/Wheels Biscuit Truck w/Canvas Top Playskool Take Apart Truck Old Metal Steam Shovel Several Hubley Trucks Tonka: Trucks, Cars, Motor Home Farmall Tractor Motor Grader Howdy Doody Comic Line Mar Dump Truck Old Metal Train Tyco Electric Train Marx Ho Train Set Pioneer Locomotive Central Choo Choo Train Gilbert Microscopes & Puzzles Skil Craft Handy Andy Tool Set Old Xylophone Loads of Old Games 1 cap – Cap Pistols Cap Pistols BB Rifl es Pellet Guns Hoppy Sign & Lone Ranger Book Old Globe - 1850 Almanac Load & Loads Book from the early Child Red Rocker Disney Memorabilia Toddler Wood Pull Toys 1997 Chev. Lumina. 62,000 mi 12X14 Storage Building John Deer Riding Mower Snapper Riding Mower GLASSWARE Loads Depression/Carnival Cranberry, Crystal, Blue Green, Amber, Pink, Clear, Amethyst, Red, Cream, Cobalt, Marigold, Vaseline, Jadite, Milk Glass, Blue/Green, and Much More! Pitchers – Glasses – Cups Bowls- Plates – Platters Cream & Pitchers Candy Dishes – Vases Tea Pots & Loads More! China & Other Misc. Dishes McCoy Canisters w/Fruit McCoy Pitcher & Bowl McCoy Dog Cookie Jar 2 Other Pitcher & Bowls Several McCoy Flower Vases Roseville Bowls & Vases Child's Tea Set in Box Loads & Loads Hull Lead Glass Fruit Bowl w/Marble Base Coca Cola Cookie Jar Reversible Glass Vase Disney Dumbo Pitcher Lead Glass Pitcher & Vase Occupied Japan – Several Pcs. Earthen Jars and Jugs Disney Dumbo Pitcher Loads Old Jars & Bottle Avon Bottle Christmas Dishes ---Other Misc. Home & Dining Accessories APPLIANCES Chest Freezer Washer/Dryer Refrigerator OTHER MISCELLANEOUS Hammered Aluminum Serv. Pcs. Mira Cool Room Cooler Amish Heater – In Box Iron Fry Pan & Pots Misc.Small Appliances Other Pots & Pans- Huge Canning Pot Misc. Kitchen Accessories Loads Misc. Home Accessories Apple Peeler Old Cabbage Cutter Portable Convection Oven 2 Small Wash Pots Old Binoculars & Eye Glass Cap Collections Old Phones & Radios Wheel Chair & Handicap Access. Rugs Linens Crochet Pieces Misc. Hand Tools KNIVES-SOME VINTAGE And Many Other Items To Numerous to Mention Terms: Cash or Good Check Day of Auction UPCOMING AUCTION LIQUIDATION AUCTION Harvest Fresh Produce & Country Market BUSINESS/ESTATE (DECEASED) EQUIPMENT/INVENTORY Saturday, March 31, 2012 • 10:00 AM 1675 East Marion St. (Bus 74E) • Shelby, NC Bob Melton 704-692-0406 NCAL#166 Auctions Unlimited, Inc. auctionsunlimited.us 704-482-6872 NCAL #4977 125 Melton Dr. • Shelby, NC FOR PICTURES & DETAILS GO TO WEBSITE Not responsible for accidents. Announcements day of Auction takes precedence over all Adv. Reserve right to add or delete. Ronny Causby 828-443-8299 NCAL#37 ©CommunityFirstMedia ©Community First Media

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