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April 19, 2012

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 Local Entertainment SHANE MACKEY Asheville Fireman Benefi t Ride For Saturday, April 21st, 2012 Red Knight's Chapter 14 Sponsored By $20 per Motorcycle • $5.00 Extra Rider • $20.00 per Car Load All proceeds go toward Shane's medical bills. Registration 9:30am until 11:00am • Meal After Ride Beginning April 26th Thursday & Friday Evenings 5pm til 8pm Dinners Feature: Steaks, Prime Rib, Chicken & Seafood Dishes And Our Grill Menu "Celebrating Our 4th Year!" 202 Price St. • Lattimore, NC • 704-434-5200 Mon. - Fri. 7am - 2pm • Sun. 11am - 2pm RICK & WANDA NIXON, OWNERS 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. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS LIGHT OAK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH is seeking a pastor to lead the congrega- tion while teaching the word of God. Please mail all resumes to: Pastoral Search Committee; 2311 Oak Grove Rd., Shelby, NC 28150. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Shelby Fire Station #3 Kings Rd. Ext. • Shelby, NC ocal Entertainment Food & Drink Food & Drink Food & Drink Live Mus Live Musicic Entertainment & Activities Casar Volunteer Fire Department Food & Drink Entertainment & Activities Things Ti Th ngs To D HOT DOG SALE FUNDRAISER For More Info Call 704-538-9377 Saturday, May 5th 9am until Proceeds Go Toward The Department's Needs Ladies FREE Ad i i nwith Membership NIGHT Open 1 PM Til 2 AMil 2 AM 7 Days A Week Join Us For 80s Sat., April 21st Admission with Membershipp #2 BAR & GRILL G FREE GAME NIGHTS BAR & GRIL GIRL INTERRUPTED FRI., APRIL 20TH "Memberships Available For Only $10.00 - Open to Members and Guest vailable For Only $10.00 - Open to Members and Guest ANTIQUES & NEEDFUL THINGS. QUES & NEE AUCTIONS AUCTIONS Pre-move clea- 318 South Washington St. • Shelby, NC 704-487-8114 • DonGibsonTheatre.com The Artie Shaw Orchestra Thursday, May 3rd 8:00 pm Tickets $28.00 Gene Watson Friday, May 18th 8:00 pm Tickets $28.00 The Cleverlys Friday, June 1st 8:00 pm Tickets $21.00 nout. Forget Metrolina! Get Antiques below dealer prices (farm fresh) 4/26-27 (Thur-Fri), 4/28 (Sat), 8 AM-5 PM. (NO EARLY BIRDS!!!). RAIN OR SHINE. CASH ONLY!! All sold "as is". 228 Cider Dr. Shelby (Apple Hill Acres). 1 mile south of 74 on 180 (S. Post Rd.) Turn onto Taylor Rd., Drive 3/4 mile. ANTIQUES: Mission oak li- brary table, short double door cabinet, oars, cane chair, leather top table, oak desk with drawer, hardrock maple "Young Repub- lic" secretary Oak swivel office chair, 18th century foot stool with tapestry, dropleaf side ta- ble with drawer, cedar blanket chest. 10-15 assorted paintings, etchings, drawings, oils of 17th and 18th century ships, many signed. 8 ship models, decoy ducks, assorted wooden and ceramic ducks. Many pieces of McCoy, Hall and USA. Captains writing desk, 36x24 mirror with boat picture, 1930 water color signed Elsie N. Haynes, Tom Clark "Abraham" signed, dis- play cabinet with lights. "United" electric ship clock in excellent condition. Banjo clock in excel- lent condition. Carved duck hu- midor, Limoges dresser tray, entire 8 piece plate collection of sailing ships by Tom Freeman, 3 hanging copper plates with heavy silver engraving. MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS. NO CLOTHING! SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY! FURNITURE: 4 piece wrought iron patio set with umbrella, assorted other patio chairs, 4 burner charbroil grill, reclining leather chaise, corner shelf, lamps. TOOLS: Skill saw with laser, power drills and acc., electric chainsaw and trimmer, gas tiller with accesso- ries, literally hundreds of tools needed by all. MISC: 4 ft sing- ing bear, 3 ft Santa, many dolls, toys and games, boxes of col- lectible comics & multiple boxes of whatevers. JEWELRY: Men's and women's gold and silver rings and broaches with precious stones including diamonds. Sold below pawn shop prices! NOTE: EXPECT TO PARK ON SHOUL- DER OF ROAD UP TO 1/4 MILE FROM HOUSE. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS 3:00PM TUESDAY HOW MAY WE HELP YOU? Burns FFA will host a Potato Growers Workshop on Tues- day, April 24th in the Burns High School Cafeteria. There will be a meal provided - cost is only $4. The purpose of the workshop is to help gardeners and enthusiast in the county with proper potato management and harvest. Exten- sion agent Daniel Shires will be presenting the program. RSVP to ensure we cook enough food. 704-476-8335 or email cbeam@ clevelandcountyschools.org ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS THE FOOTHILLS FARMERS MARKET will be offering locally grown produce, locally raised pork, beef, chicken & eggs. Also, handcrafted jewelry, soaps & lotions. Grand opening on Sat. April 28th, 8am-3pm Uptown Shelby on the court square. BUY YOUR BELK CHARITY DAY ticket from HFH of Cleve- land County (Habitat for Human- ity) ReStore, 323 W Grover. 704- 482-6289. 704-406-9893 • 1138 East Marion St. • Shelby, NC JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!!! BAR & RILL Tues. & Wed.Pool • Wii • Cornhole • Beer Pong Email: louiebar2@yahoo.com & SAT., APRIL 21ST WHISTLIN' DIXIE BAND FRI., APRIL 27TH & SAT., APRIL 28TH DRIVE-IN THEATRE 704-434-7782 • HWY. 74 W. OF SHELBY FRI•SAT•SUN ADMISSION $ Reunion THE CABIN www.myspace.com/sunsetdrivein IN THE WOODS American 1000PER Carolina CAR Doo SUNSET OPEN 7:00 SHOW 8:15 BESSEMER CITY KINGS MTN. DRIVE-IN R R FRI•SAT•SUN ADMISSION $ IN THE WOODS www.myspace.com/bckmdrivein THE CABIN with J. Justin Harper productions What benefi ts come from learning a musical instrument? 704-739-2150 OPEN 7:00 SHOW 8:15 American Reunion 1000PER CAR R R www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, April 19-April 25, 2012 Studies have shown that students who take private lessons on a musical instrument per- form better in school. Many times the skills learned from such studies can help students move on to high- er education. J. Justin Harper There are simple expectations from a private music lesson like practicing, memorizing, or learning new skills. Just think about how these skills can transfer to the class- room. Early music train- ing can jump start the brain. Neurons are brain cells that communicate information and make connections that transmit electric signals. To study a musical instrument en- hances those connec- tions in many ways. An example is the improve- ment in spatial-temporal tasks, or space-time tasks. Playing an instru- ment requires one to use their hands and eyes in coordination with the brain to create sound. In young people, this creates new neu- ron connections to get the hands to cooperate with the eyes and allow the brain to send signals at the right time. Learning a musical instrument also improves memory. Stu- dents who take music lessons are required to know where to fi nd the desired sound on their instrument, as well as memorize songs, scales, and important techniques. In turn, the brain expands the capacity for memory that, especially in younger children, is a permanent change. So how can you make your kids smarter? Enroll them in some kind of private music study over the summer and watch the magic happen. Relay Jam 10:00am 1ST ANNUAL Saturday, April 28th starting at Sponsored By Family Ties & Elliott Family Farm Relay for Life Teams Just North of Polkville, NC on London Rd. $10 Donation to Relay Advance Tickets Available 6 & Under are Free 7-12 years old $5 Justin Ledford Cornhole Benefi t Tournament 11:00am LIVE Bluegrass Music 3:00pm Three Advertised Bands starting at • Craft Vendors & Exhibits • Food Available • Petting Zoo • Horse & Buggy Rides for Kids • Luminaries for Relay Night can be purchased For More Information Call 704-487-6614 6:00pm Email Jeff at fond92962@earthlink.net or Hilda at elliottsupply@carolina.rr.com ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia Also Also This Weekend Next Weekend Bring Chairs & Blankets! Outdoor Event Music Featuring

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