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Thursday, January 23-January 29, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 ©CommunityFirstMedia •All Wood Kitchen •All Wood Kitchen Cabinets Cabinets (No Particle Board) (No Particle Board) •Counter Tops •Counter Tops •Cabinet Plywood •Cabinet Plywood •Storage Buildings •Storage Buildings •Roofing Shingles •Roofing Shingles •Masonite Siding •Masonite Siding •Chicken Coops •Chicken Coops •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Doors • Floor Covering •Doors • Floor Covering •Concrete Steps •Concrete Steps HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 • Sat. 8:30-Noon 704-482-7431 704-482-7431 www.roundupshelby.com www.roundupshelby.com 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. SHELBY, NC SHELBY, NC STORE THE ROUND UP NOW IN-STOCK NOW IN-STOCK Pre-Finished White Cabinets Pre-Finished White Cabinets Wood Wood Storage Storage Buildings Buildings Built Built To Last! To Last! • Replacement • Replacement Windows Windows • New Construction • New Construction Doors & Windows Doors & Windows • Wood, Steel & • Wood, Steel & Fiberglass Door Units • Vinyl, Wood or • Vinyl, Wood or Clad Windows Clad Windows for New Construction Come See What Come See What We've Rounded Up! We've Rounded Up! COME SEE COME SEE MIKE TRENT MIKE TRENT Now Offering Now Offering Wooden Picnic Wooden Picnic Tables, Swings, Tables, Swings, Rockers Rockers and Gliders! and Gliders! Interior Interior Pre-hung Pre-hung Doors Doors Assorted Assorted Sizes Sizes $ 40 Each 40 Each Post Formed Countertops Post Formed Countertops 8 ft-12 ft Lengths 8 ft-12 ft Lengths F SPORTSMAN'S CORNER SPORTSMAN'S CORNER Kipp Stone shot his fi rst deer, a 5 point buck, on Friday, Dec. 27, 2019 while hunting with his dad, Larry Stone. Kipp is 8 years old and attends Pinnacle Classical Academy. He is the son of Larry and Beverly Stone of Kings Mountain and the grandson of Bill and Sandy Stone, and Gail Bollinger of Kings Mountain and Larry Bollinger of Crouse. – Photo provided by Beverly Stone OUTDOOR TRUTHS Are you obsessed over something? Has something gained your attention in such a way that you have made some drastic changes in order to accommo- date that matter? Deer hunters do this all the time. I was just reliving the past season with a friend. He was telling me about a place where he hunted that was for bow hunters only. One particular evening, just before dark, he saw what he called the buck of a lifetime, and it was only 60 yards from his stand. And even though he could not get a shot at it, it caused him to almost ignore all the other bucks that came his way; and there were plenty. By the time his few days of hunting were over, he had passed up some really big bucks because none of them were the "one" that he had seen just a few days ear- lier. In the end, the cost was coming home empty-handed all because he had become obsessed with one prize so valuable that every other prize paled in comparison. He is not alone in this obsession. I know of other hunters who have marked one particular buck as their goal and have waited for two or three years in order to get it. I also know of some who waited just as long only to fi nd out their prize was now their neighbor's trophy. Some may not understand this obsession. Some do. Everyone ought to. In recalling these stories, I am reminded of the biblical story of the man who found a valuable pearl. The Bible says, when he discovered it, he sold everything he owned and bought it. No diversifi cation. No hedging his investment. No waiting until more favorable times. But selling it all – pushing it all in for this one pearl of great price. What was the Lord comparing this most valuable pearl to? The kingdom of heaven. What is the kingdom of heaven? Let's just say it is the totality of God in our lives now and the greatness of heaven in the future. And what the Lord desires is this; that there would come a time in our lives when we fi nally understand the most valuable thing in our life is simply Him. And in fully understanding this, we would willfully, gladly, and excitingly be willing to give it all up in order to experience, without distraction, the worth and surpassing greatness of that relationship. By By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ ller ller ller ller GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org Local Fishing Report Tammy Melton with Results from 1/18/2020 Carolina Bass Club Carolina Bass Club has fi shed their fi rst 2020 tournament of the year on Jan 18, 2020, at Lake Norman. They report- ed that fi shing was tough, it was cold, the wind blew, and it rained. The team of Phil Murray and Dean Ford got 1st place with 9.89 lbs, and had the big fi sh of the day that weighed 3.49 lbs. In a very close 2nd place was Keith McClure and Jr Self with a bag weighing 9.88 lbs. Larry Melton had the 2nd big fi sh of the day, a 3.40 lbs. The Carolina Bass Club sent in their 2019 season fi shoff awards. 1st place angler of the year George Crosswhite and Jason Price with a total weight of 89.58 lbs. 2nd place angler of the year Stan Brackett and Adam Murray with 79.75 lbs. The big fi sh of the year award went to Phil Murray with a 5.80 lbs largemouth. Our two day end of year fi sh-off champions were Dean Ford and Phil Murray with a 17.34 lbs bag of fi sh. The runner up champions were Russell Cook and Roger Clark with 16.97 lbs. I am still looking for any of the area High Schools that may have fi shing reports to print. If you have results that you would like to have posted from your local tournaments, please email them to me, carterchevtammy@yahoo.com. "May every cast land you a fi sh". ADVERTISE ADVERTISE LOCALLY LOCALLY REACH REACH GLOBALLY GLOBALLY your business your business ONLINE ONLINE & & IN PRINT IN PRINT every week every week 503 N. LAFAYETTE ST. • SHELBY • NC • SHELBYINFO.COM 503 N. LAFAYETTE ST. • SHELBY • NC • SHELBYINFO.COM The Kings Mountain High School Class of 1969 will celebrate their 51st reunion this spring. The reunion committee is seek- ing contact information for mem- bers of the KMHS Class of 1969. We will be honoring the veterans in our class and remembering de- ceased classmates. For more information please contact one of the reunion commit- tee members listed below: Vickie Lynn Turner Gibson, vg- tour99@yahoo.com , 864-898-1600 Mark Hughes, wb4uhi@caro- lina.rr.com, 704-730-9221 Jane Sanders Starnes, ma- jastarnes@att.net, 704-739-8779 Janice Ware Morton, janic- emortonware@gmail.com, 704- 692-0133. KMHS Class of 1969 reunion By Loretta Cozart \Kings Mountain Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 will host a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 29 from 6 pm until. Dinner in- cludes spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert. Kim Sexton is one of the best bakers in the unit and will be making the desserts. The cost for dinner is $10 and supports the American Legion Auxiliary. RSVP the Legion at 704-739-6387. Legion Auxiliary hosts spaghetti dinner Feb. 29 Let Us Help You Sell Your House Or Real Estate! 704/ 484-1047 FOR SALE