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Thursday, February 22 - February 28, 2018 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 21 134 N. MAIN ST. 134 N. MAIN ST. BOILING SPRINGS, NC BOILING SPRINGS, NC 704-434-2669 704-434-2669 Financing Available on Financing Available on Most Vehicles O.A.C. Most Vehicles O.A.C. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. USED CARS USED CARS Bros. ros. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm • Sat. 9am-1pm COME SEE DON, BEANO, COME SEE DON, BEANO, TARA OR HUNTER! TARA OR HUNTER! ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER SPORTSTER 1200 1200 $ 4,550 4,550 CAS H CAS H 2007 TOYOTA 2007 TOYOTA RAV 4 RAV 4 $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 7,500 7,500 $ 9,350 9,350 $ 75 75 PER WEEK PER WEEK 2010 MAZDA 6 2010 MAZDA 6 $ 7,450 7,450 $ 5,975 5,975 WITH WITH RAMP! 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Steel • Car Bodies • Cast Iron • Stainless Steel • Aluminum Cans • Copper • Brass • All kinds of Aluminum • Heavy Surplus Machinery CONTAINER SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND LARGE VOLUME CLEAN UPS We Sell New and Salvage Steel, Aluminum and Stainless – We Sell Brick Lentils, I-Beams, Metal Decking, Rebar and All Types of Construction Steel WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. Clean Clean 55 Gal. Drums 55 Gal. Drums For Sale For Sale $10.00 Each $10.00 Each © Community First Media Community First Media Morris Scrap Metal Co. Inc. Serving The Carolinas Since 1931 Direct Mill Shipper - Top Cash Prices Direct Mill Shipper - Top Cash Prices WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS. Trailers, Metal Boats, Tractors, Farm Equipment & scrap metal. Must have ID & proof of ownership. Callahan's Towing. (704) 692-1006 $$CASH$$ FOR OLD FISHING LURES. Call Rick Hutton Col- lector. (704) 695-4917 WWII COLLECTOR wanting to BUY German Pistols, Mili- tary Guns, Helmets, Knives & Flags. I BUY Small & Large Gun Collections also. Licensed FFL, TOP cash paid. (828) 980-3329 WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. (828) 245-6756 COUNTY LINE TIMBER. Buying Hardwood and Pine Timber, 8 acres+. Also, Pine Thinning. Over 25 years ex- perience. Member of NCFA. 828-248-3659. (828) 289- 0742 I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC Test Strips. Up to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I'm local & pay fast. (828) 577-4197 Representatives from Utility Lines Construction Services (ULCS) visited Cleveland Community Col- lege (CCC) on February 8, 2018 to present two piec- es of equipment and offer pre-employment agree- ments to two students cur- rently in the Electrical Line- worker Academy. "The support this pro- gram has received from ULCS and other compa- nies is invaluable," said Alan Qualls, Electrical Lineworker Program Co- ordinator. "The students see the companies' in- volvement and interest in the program, and I think it encourages and motivates them to do their best." ULCS presented the Electrical Lineworker Academy with a mini-excavator and a utility trailer for use in the training program. Several company representatives spoke to the current Academy class about the utility industry and the important work they are training to do. "ULCS donated the equipment to CCC because we believe in your program," said Jeffrey Vaughn, ULCS Marketing/Retention, Region 102. "With combined efforts we can continually raise the bar on training the entry level lineworker. The equipment we donated today can be used in many facets of training to make a better student, to make a better em- ployee, and to make the industry better as a whole." After presenting the pieces of equipment, the representatives form ULCS announced that Marty Lockridge and Eric Yount were re- ceiving pre-employment agreements from the company. "We offered two students pre-em- ployment offers today because we feel that reaching out to the students before comple- tion of the program helps to make each stu- dent strive to be the best in the class, which makes each class better, which makes the industry better," said Vaughn. The Electrical Lineworker Academy is a 10-week, job-training program that prepares students for entry-level jobs with utility com- panies, electrical contractors, and telecom- munication companies. CCC is taking applica- tions for the next Academy, which begins April 9, but it is fi lling up fast. The summer session begins in July. The registration process re- quires candidates to complete several tasks before the fi rst day of class, so it is highly rec- ommended that those interested contact the Continuing Education Department. Call 704- 669-4015 or email coned@clevelandcc.edu for more information. Learn more about the Electrical Lineworker Academy at cleveland- cc.edu/ELA. About Utility Lines Construction Services ULCS, an Asplundh company, has more than 50 years of experience serving the elec- tric construction and maintenance needs of utilities and large industrial customers. The company provides services in distribution, transmission, substation, and emergency and storm restoration. Learn more at ulcs-llc.com. Submitted by Paula Vess Industry Supports Electrical Lineworker Academy at CCC Academy students gather around the utility trailer donated by Utility Lines Construction Services. Utility Lines Construction Services announced it was offering pre-employment agreements to two Academy students, Marty Lock- ridge and Eric Yount. Shown here are: Ike Williams (ULCS supervisor), Lockridge, Yount, and Derrick Hager (ULCS supervisor).

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