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Thursday, March 27-April 2, 2014 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 Automotive + 704-482-0441 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. • SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech BUY HERE PAY HERE Available On Most Cars! Hours: M-F 8-5:30 Sat. 8-5:00 se habla español ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia NO CREDIT, NO PROBLEM! We Are We Are The Bank! The Bank! *Plus tax, tag, and title (O.A.C.) • BRAKES • TUNE-UP • OIL FILTER & LUBE Come See Us Come See Us For All Your For All Your Repair Needs Repair Needs 2000 DODGE DURANGO SLT 4x4, 3rd Row, Leather Seats, Auto $ 800 800 * DOWN DOWN $ 70 70 * * WEEK WEEK 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 3rd Row, New Tires On Front. $ 700 700 * DOWN DOWN $ 70 70 * * WEEK WEEK *Pl d i l (O A C ) 2005 ISUZU ASCENDER Auto., Good Tires, Alloys, Nice SUV! $ 1000 1000 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * * WEEK 2007 PT CRUISER 4 Door, Auto, Sporty Little Car! $ 1000 1000 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * * WEEK WEEK FREE ESTIMATES AFFORDABLE DOWN PAYMENT! 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HONDURAS MISSION PROJECT (Chris & Donna Keeter) Sponsored by First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, NC 100% of Proceeds Go To HONDURAS MINISTRY Suggested Items: Vehicles, Trailers, Tools, Appliances (Must Work), Jewelry, Old Coins, Furniture, Farm Equipment, Antiques, and Collectibles Any good saleable Merchandise New or Used! Donated items may be delivered to the auction site on Saturdays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 or by appointment. For Free Pick-Up Call Chris Keeter 704-600-5495; Bob Melton 704-692-0406; Johnny Lavender 704-472-3240; Gene McCurry 704-692-1033 or Myles Whitaker 704-472-4123 We seek to encourage and assist the Baptist Churches serving king Jesus in Honduras and to engage in practical ministries that meet physical needs while sharing the hope we have in Jesus Christ. ITEMS ITEMS Saturday, May 3, 2014 • 10:00 am 706 East King Street (74 Business) • Kings Mountain, NC 706 East King Street (74 Business) • Kings Mountain, NC AUCTION AUCTION FOR MAY 3 FOR MAY 3 RD RD AUCTION! AUCTION! Our Goal is to Raise $ 25,000! © Community First Media Community First Media NUMBERS BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX SERVICE LLC Noel Kay 201 W. Marion Street (Suite 301) Charleston Place • Upper Level Shelby, NC 704-484-2783 Call for an appointment today. WANTED TO BUY, GOOD USED FURNITURE AND AP- PLIANCES, and antiques or es- tates. 704-481-0954, after 5 p.m. 704-482-0540. RED ROAD TOWING PAYING CASH FOR YOUR CAR Run- ning or not, title, no title. Charles Dellinger. 704-692-6767, 704- 487-0228. WANT SHORT BED for Chev- rolet 1500 4WD full size regular cab pickup truck. Model 1999- 2006. Also for 1980-1986 Ford pickup 4WD. Want with no chrome on sides but will consider either. Will consider whole truck if price is right. 704-538-9742. WE BUY CHEAP RUNNING CARS & JUNK CARS $ 1,000. Come to your location FAST SERVICE 828-289-4938 Up to NTED TO BUY GOO WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY NT SHORT BED for Che WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WE BUY JUNK CARS any con- dition. TOP DOLLAR! Call 704- 466-8699. BUY JUNK CARS any co WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANTED: AMMO, Old & new, reloading supplies. Call 828-245- 6756. NTED: AMMO Old & ne WANT TO BUY WANT 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. PAYING CASH! Working or non- working laptops, netbooks. 2008 or newer. 704-434-5057. Mon- Fri, 8am-6pm, lv msg. AY CASH FOR DIABET WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY BUYING JUNK CARS, title or no title. Running or not. Fast on time service. BUYING BUSES, BIG TRUCKS, & MOST ANY METAL. 704-692-6752. OLD STEREO - RECEIVER, Amp, Speakers, etc. working or not, also parts, like tubes. 828- 919-9789. Mable Hamrick Whisnant, Boys & Girls Club Donor Provided by Rebecca Clark - Remembering Mable Clark Whisnant Cleveland County teens are closer to having a safe place to do home- work, learn about making healthy choices, or just be a kid, thanks in part to a gift from the estate of a former Cleveland County resident. Jack Weller, President of the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland County, said a generous donation will help make a new Teen Center move from a dream to reality. The new Teen Center will be known as the Mable Hamrick Whisnant Teen Center. Weller shared that the Boys & Girls Club received over $200,000 from Whisnant. It represents 40% of the money needed to meet the goal to make the Teen Center possible. Late last year, the Boys & Girls Club was notified that it would receive a donation from the estate of Mable Hamrick Whisnant. Whisnant, who was one of nine children born to A.W. and Leah Hamrick, Mooresboro, grew up picking cotton on the family farm. She was one of eight girls and one boy in the family. She learned early the value of hard work and a generous spirit. The Teen Center will be located at the gymnasium on the Central Services campus of Cleveland County Schools at Turning Point Academy. For nearly 50 years, the Boys & Girls Club has been impacting the lives of children in the county. By reaching out to the county's teens, the organization hopes to reduce drop out rates, crime and obesity, as well as helping youth reach their full potential. When completed, the center will feature a game room, fitness center, classrooms, a computer center and a teaching kitchen and full-size gym for teens grades 7 - 12. In 2007, Whisnant, who taught home economics in Lincoln County and Newton Conover Schools for more than 30 years, attended the Annual Awards Banquet with her sister, Mildred Hamrick Keeter-Davis. It was there that Weller first met her. Mildred Keeter-Davis received the Club's Good Neighbor Award that evening for her wor k with the Boys & Girls Club for making the Club's Life Skills Center possible. "Mabel came as Mildred's guest and I think she was impressed by what we were doing to help kids," Weller said. She wanted to know more about the children we serve and how the organization was helping them. Mary Hutchins, who worked at North Newton Baptist Church where Whisnant attended most of her adult life, described Mable as a loving, warm person always ready to extend a helping hand. "She took the time to know what some- body needed and she would meet that need," Hutchins said. "So many times it seemed minute, but the amount of little things she did encompass such a wonderful life. She was a giver." Hutchins said when she was with Whisnant, she felt as if she were in the presence of God's love. This spirit of giving is a Hamrick family trait. "We are using the slogan A New Century, A New Dream explained Weller. In 1967 a group of community leaders came together to build our current building. It has served us well over the past fifty years. Our dream for this century is to expand the program to serve teens," Weller said. Whisnant's willingness to help and her understanding of the need will contribute to the success of Cleveland County's teens. Mable Hamrick Whisnant, Mildred Hamrick Keeter-Davis, and Millie Holbrook.

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