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January 19, 2017

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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, January 19-January 25, 2017 SUDOKU by MIA VONNE )LOOLQWKHEODQNVTXDUHVVRWKDWHDFK URZ HDFK FROXPQ DQG HDFK E\ EORFNFRQWDLQDOORIWKHGLJLWVWKUX XVLQJORJLF /DVW,VVXH·V6ROXWLRQ Celebrating Our 20 th Year! $ 750 750 $ 400 400 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 400 400 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 750 750 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 400 400 $ 500 500 $ 750 750 $ 500 500 Spin To WIN! Available To All Customers Purchasing A Vehicle From Kings Mountain Auto Sales January 2017 ONLY Get A Check For The $$ Amount Your Spin Lands On Toward The Purchase Of Any KM Auto Sales Vehicle In February & March 2017! *NO TEST DRIVE NECESSARY *NO TEST DRIVE NECESSARY $ 400 to $ 750 Toward Purchase Price!! (Promotion Good 2/1/17-3/31/17) ©CommunityFirstMedia The checks may only be used to reduce the sales price on cars The checks may only be used to reduce the sales price on cars Financed by Cleveland Financed by Cleveland Finance Company (Affi liated Company). Finance Company (Affi liated Company). NO CREDIT CHECK! " WE SELL " WE SELL TH E NICEST TH E NICEST CARS I N TH E CARS I N TH E COUNTY! " COUNTY! " We Can Accept Your Payments By Phone! OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK! • SATURDAYS TIL 1PM • kingsmountainautosales.com Est. 1993 AUTO SALES, INC. 1402 Shelby Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC 704-734-1500 704-734-1500 American Legion Post 82 announces Oratorical Contest winners for 2017 A senior from Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy in Henrietta is the winner of the 2017 American Legion Post 82 High School Oratorical Contest. Thomas Gabriel Turner Jr. won the contest for the second consecu- tive year. In 2016 Gabe went on to become state champion, and competed in the national contest in Indianapolis, Indiana. He will now advance to divisional competition in Marion, NC. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabriel Turner Sr. of Ellenboro, he plans to attend UNC Greensboro and study music. First runner up was Caroline Yount, a senior at Crest High School. She is the daughter of Mrs. Paula Bonino of Shelby, and plans to study agriculture at North Carolina State Uni- versity. In third place was Blanca Hernandez, a ju- nior at Cleveland Early College High School. She is the daughter of Bernardo and Adela Hernandez of Shelby, and is undecided about her college plans. Judges for the competition were Tajsha Eaves, an instructor at Cleveland Community College; Ali Paksoy, a district court judge; and Greg McIntyre, a local attorney. Timekeepers for the event were retired magistrate Doug Gold and Cleveland County Commissioner Jason Falls. McIntyre, Gold, and Falls are members of Post 82 in Shelby. Present for the competition were teachers Matthew Love of Cleveland Early College; Derek Greene of Crest High, and Cleveland County School Board member Danny Blan- ton. The contest was held in the Ascension Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall on January 10th. Submitted by Ludy Wilkie Standing left to right: Post 82 Commander Evan Thompson; Contest winner Gabe Turner; and Con- test Chairman Ludy Wilkie. Seated left to right: Blanca Hernandez and Caroline Yount. Judges, standing left to right: Tajsha Eaves, Ali Paksoy, and Gregory McIntyre. Timekeepers seat- ed: Doug Gold and Jason Falls. A group of marchers are escorted by a Shelby Police car down South Dekalb Street in Shelbydur- ing the Unity March held on Monday, January 16th 2017, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Photo by Jeff Melton

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