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November 20, 2014

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Page 14 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, November 20-26, 2014 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OUTDOOR CONNECTION TD T N O & U SHO & OU O SHELBY SHO O B O B S N O TD I & O O O SHELBY SH CT NN O N AT U R E E N J OY CTION & E EC O U T & NE G E T O ON G O NN O N E N N G A E O N AT U J N E CT CT & E U O NN NN G O Y AT R T T O E E 1310 Polkville Rd. • Shelby, NC • 704-484-2709 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 Saturday 9:00 - 3:00 ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia 226 PAWN 226 PAWN LIQUIDATION Everything Everything Must Go! Must Go! All Merchandise ACE EQUIPMENT ACE EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE SALES & SERVICE 126 Park Lane Drive 126 Park Lane Drive Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Behind BB&T Bank Behind BB&T Bank 828-286-9781 828-286-9781 8YU`Yf]bZc\YfY 5XXfYgg www.husqvarna.com Copyright © 2013 Husqvarna AB (publ). All rights reserved. Ë ID HC G5J=B;G %$$G9F=9G 6@CK9FG %$=bghUbhgUj]b[g%$AU]b!]bfYVUhY Ë ID HC G5J=B;G )$$G9F=9G 657?D57?6@CK9FG &$=bghUbhgUj]b[g&$AU]b!]bfYVUhY While supplies last. #))),4"/ 03&+$0 Ë ID HC G5J=B;G '$$G9F=9G 657?D57?6@CK9FG %)=bghUbhgUj]b[g%)AU]b!]bfYVUhY Free Free Lay-Away Lay-Away Prices starting at $ 259. 00 Prices starting at $ 499. 00 Come in while supplies last $ 159. 00 Financing Available • Service • Shop • Parts Financing Available • Service • Shop • Parts CLEVELAND FEED & FARM SUPPLY 514 W. Grover St. • Shelby, NC HOURS: 7:30 am - 6:30 pm Sale! Sale! COUNTRY FEEDS LAYER PELLET or CRUMBLES $ 10 99 $ 6 49 704-481-9207 704-481-9207 50 lb. WE BUY CHEAP RUNNING CARS & JUNK CARS $ 1,000. Come to your location FAST SERVICE 828-289-4938 Up to S HELBY HELBY T RANSMISSION RANSMISSION S PECIALISTS PECIALISTS COME SEE THE EXPERTS COME SEE THE EXPERTS Service & Parts Service & Parts Work Guaranteed Work Guaranteed FREE FREE ESTIMATES ESTIMATES 734 Nalley Dr. 734 Nalley Dr. Shelby, NC Shelby, NC 704-482-8756 704-482-8756 Hal Hal Jimmy Jimmy Lyle Lyle THE THE PAWN PAWN SHOP SHOP 303 W. GROVER ST., SHELBY, NC 704-481-0707 www.mccrackenmarine.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm Smith & Wesson 509VE OR SD40VE 9MM OR 40 CAL (2) MAGS ... $ 329.99 Taurus TCP 380 CAL CONCEALED CARRY ............ $ 219.99 Smith & Wesson M&P 9 OR 40 CAL SHIELD (2) MAGS ........... $ 379.99 Kahr Arms CT45 45 CAL ........................................... $ 369.99 Springfi eld 1911 EMP 9MM (3) MAGS, NIGHT SIGHTS ... $ 1,089.99 Diamond Back D89FS 9MM FULLSIZE 15 RD MAG ............. $ 339.99 Ruger SR22 22 CAL (2) MAGS ............................. $ 309.99 ©Community First Media Community First Media • NEW HAND GUNS • Jewelry 1/2 OFF until Christmas • NEW LONG GUNS • H&R AUTO EXCELL 12 GA AUTO CAMO 4 CHOKES ... $ 319.99 Rossi RIO GRANDE 30-30 LEVER ACTION RIFLE .. $ 349.99 Henry H001M 22 MAG RIFLE, LEVER ACTION ....... $ 399.99 Savage MODEL 142 410/22 OVER UNDER .............. $ 419.99 Bruce Camp's Local FISHING FISHING REPORT REPORT Kosa The retirees have fished several events since I last reported. On Lake Wylie it was JR Garland & Rick Miers 8.6, John Black & Roger McNeely 7.8 with big bass 2.2, David O'Shields & Doug Sparrow 3.6. Lake Norman, John Black 9.3, David O'Shields & Doug Sparrow 9.1 big bass 4.3, Dean Champion 6.8 Lake Wylie, David O'Shields & Doug Sparrow 7.9 big bass 2.6, J R Garland & Rick Miers 6.5, Tom Mayhew 3.2. Lake Norman, J R Garland and Rick Miers 7.0, David O'Shields & Doug Sparrow 5.3, John Black & Roger McNeely 5.1 and big bass 2.4. CCBC The Cleveland County Bass Club fished Lookout Shoals recently with Maverick Canipe picking up the win with a limit of bass weighing 14.70. John Rankin also had a limit and took second with 14.36, and he also had big bass for the event with a 4.56 largemouth. Jeremy Bouldin had 8.92, also with a limit and was third while fourth went to Roger Beaver with 5.08 and fifth went to Jimmy Melton with 4.72. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at brucencracefancamp@ gmail.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE "FOR SHOPPER" OR I WILL ASSUME IT'S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. Bruc Ko Kosa sa B OUTDOOR TRUTHS There are a lot of worthwhile pieces of equipment that a deer hunter can uti- lize today. Each one can turn the odds more in favor of the hunter. Perhaps one of the greatest ones in the past two de- cades has been the trail camera. The new ones actually have an option where one can subscribe to a wireless telephone service and watch what the camera sees in real time from anywhere in the country. Scouting and patterning a deer has now been regulated to seeing what day and time the big buck is showing up and planning to be in the woods at that time. This may sound like the hunter is now given a sure thing, but a static camera is a lot different than a dynamic human with all of his or her variables. Another one of my favorite hunting tools is the range fi nder. For bow hunters it takes out all the guess work in determin- ing the distance to the target. You simply point it at the target, push a button, and read the correct distance. Simple right? Yes, but only if you trust it. You see, sometimes the distance the range fi nder displays seems wrong. From the perspective of the hunter, the distance may seem longer or shorter. And that is when the real battle ensues. The battle of the mind. Your mind says one thing but the math says another. And because your mind says one thing, you now feel that you are correct. This means the odds are even greater against that piece of equipment that was made on a Friday with parts supplied by the lowest bidder. Surely how you think and how you feel can- not both be wrong. Can they? So now you have to decide am I going to trust the piece of equipment designed specifi cally to measure accurate yardage or am I going to trust my mind and my feelings that can change due to what I eat and how much sleep I have been deprived of. Most people choose the latter. Maybe not in the hunting world but they sure do in the more important things of life. For a follower of Christ, I am to trust God who has designed me and who has a purpose and plan for my life. Sometimes though His directions for me as prescribed in the Bible go against everything I have come to know and against every- thing I feel is right. And thus the battle begins. Do I trust His word or do I trust last night's caffeine and pizza? Well to be honest, sometimes I choose caffeine and pizza. But the older I get the more I realize I need to trust God's word no matter if it goes against what I think or what I feel. What about you? By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org How To Get Permission To Hunt Private Land Crop damage by deer is a real problem. So if you can find a farmer who is fighting this problem and doesn't hunt himself, he might let you on his land to hunt. First of all, check with your local farm bureau or wildlife agency to see if you can find a local farmer who has been complaining of crop damage. Find out where they live and go ask them in person. Do not do it by phone. You want to make a good impression, so dress neatly and be polite. Let him know that you are a safe and responsible person who will respect his land and rules. You could even volunteer to work around his farm for the privilege of hunting. Offer to share your venison if you're successful. Send a thank you card and gift at Christmas, or both. You could have a good friend and a great place to hunt for many years to come. By Larry Whiteley, Host of the award- winning Outdoor World Radio For more tips go to basspro.com and click on 1Source News & Tips H T G t CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S HOMES has an opening for a lady house parent who is mature in understanding of teenagers, experienced and compassion- ate about impacting and enrich- ing children's/youth lives. Live in the home for 7 days on & 7 days off work schedule. Must be 21 with high school/GED or higher degree. House parent is respon- sible for managing the home and all areas associated with par- enting children/youth. Call Rita at 704-471-1150 or email me at christineshome@carolina.rr.com CDL-A DRIVERS - HOME DAI- LY. Due to increased business in the area, Truck Service Inc. is hiring drivers to operate Daily from our Forest City, NC Termi- nal. Our Drivers Enjoy: Home Daily, Set Schedule, Minimum Guarantee Pay, 1 year recent verifiable experience needed. Apply online at www.drivetsi.com or Call 800-968-8552 to join our team of Professional Drivers. DRIVER WANTED: Class A CDL. Full & part-time. All local trips. 2 yrs experience, 53' trail- ers. Excellent pay. Great ben- efits. Cyclone Trucking 704-236- 4095. FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT FARM • GARDEN FARM • GARDEN FARM • GARDEN FARM • GARDEN 95. CAMPERS/RVs CAMPERS/RVs WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Camp- ers. Call 828-429-3935. GREENS & TRUNIPS for sale. If no answer, leave a message. 704-538-3447. PINE SHAVINGS, dump truck load, 9 yards, $125. 18 yards, $200. Pickup truck $20. Bags, $3. Call for price on your trailer filled. 828-443-0534. HORSE TRAILER, hauls 6 hors- es, slant load. Good cond. Goose- neck. $3500. 704-477-7307. 1985 FORD 555 BACKHOE. Have owned this tractor for over 10 yrs. Strong tractor. 14,000 lbs, diesel. $8500. Serious in- quiries only. 704-435-7913. MOTORCYCLES • ATVS MOTORCYCLES • ATVS 2012 POLARIS OUTLAW 90 ATV. Blue & white, excellent condition, runs great, perfect youth ATV, $1700 obo. 704-650- 9964. 2009 YAMAHA YZ, 125. Excel- lent condition. $2700. 704-300- 7221. SUZUKI QUAD RUNNER 4 wheeler. Used very little. $2400 704-692-6529. PETS • LIVESTOCK PETS • LIVESTOCK PETS • LIVESTOCK PETS • LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pure Breed, Angus Bulls and Heifers. Jacob Fork Ranch. Call 704-538- 1199 or 704-600-7847. WANTED HORSES. 704-300- 0366. HORSE QUALITY FESCUE HAY. Spring cut. Stored in barn. Round bales $40 ea. 704-477- 8623. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, Apple Heads, one ready now, two ready, 11/13 & 11/17. Another litter ready 11/22. 1st shots & wormed, $200 each. 704-813- 5981. FREE KITTENS TO A GOOD HOME, black in color, litter trained. 704-751-2610. AKC MINIATURE DACHS- HUNDS, shots & wormed. Very small. $200 ea. 828-437-3664.

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