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March 26, 2015

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Thursday, March 26-April 1, 2015 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 21 SERVICE OFFER See below for approved offers. Include your terms and conditions here. SERVICE OFFER See below for approved offers. Include your terms and conditions here. SERVICE OFFER See below for approved offers. Include your terms and conditions here. 1241 East Dixon Blvd. Shelby, NC 28152 (Beside Hendrick's Appliance) 704-406-8050 We Invite You To Come See Our New Line Of Tempur-Pedic Bedding HoJoe HoJoe Power Sports Power Sports & Equipment & Equipment 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 704-482-5002 Cleveland County's Cleveland County's Headquarters for... for... Go The Extra Yard ™ Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 Saturday 8:00-12:00 ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia It Just Makes Sense ™ Warranty Service Center Warranty Service Center 0% 0% * Financing Financing Available On Most Mowers Available On Most Mowers *With Approved Credit WE ARE YOUR WE ARE YOUR AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED Sales • Parts Sales • Parts Service Service Dealer For Dealer For Residential & Residential & Commercial Mowers Commercial Mowers Residential Residential Mowers Mowers m om ©Com ©Co ©Co muni muni muni mun mu mu m Fi Fi Fi F tyF yF ty t M rstM rstM dia dia d ed ed ed ed e 136 Arboretum Way • Shelby, NC 704-482-2224 Check Us Check Us Out On Out On Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Celebrate Spring Celebrate Spring & Our 22 Our 22 st st Anniversary! Anniversary! Annuals, Perennials, Hanging Baskets, Annuals, Perennials, Hanging Baskets, Herbs, Tomatoes, Peppers, Trees & Shrubs Herbs, Tomatoes, Peppers, Trees & Shrubs Visit us every Wednesday & Saturday in Uptown Shelby at the Foothills Farmers Market Visit us every Wednesday & Saturday in Uptown Shelby at the Foothills Farmers Market B eing a good neighbor means more than being friendly to the humans across the street, it also means being friendly to the animals in your yard. Making your yard a safe place for local wildlife should be a top lawn care priority. With that in mind, here are some tips for creating a healthy habitat for local crit- ters. Be a Valuable Rest Stop Stock your garden with small native species of trees, shrubs and fl owers to give wildlife needed nourishment, as well as cover from predators. A source of water can also be a great resource for visiting fauna. Whether it's a pond or a bird bath, be sure this zone is well-maintained so you don't inadvertently create a haven for un- wanted species. In the warmer months when mosquitoes are most active, you should change the bird bath water even more often. Promote Safety A bird feeder in your backyard, full of water and seeds, will be the perfect invitation for beautiful migrating and local birds to stop by. Just be sure your property is safe for birds. Unfortunately, birds don't see clear glass. As a result, millions of birds die every year by striking glass. Don't let your sliding glass doors or other windows become a death trap for birds. To protect birds, apply special decals that refl ect ultraviolet sunlight. For example, those from WindowAlert have the appearance of frosted glass, but glow like a stoplight for birds, so you don't have to compromise your own view out your window. The brand also makes a high-tech liquid called Win- dowAlert UV Liquid, which should be applied between decals. "Wildlife can beautify your garden and be a sign that your yard is healthy" says Spencer Schock, founder of Win- dowAlert. "But birds and other wildlife need food, shelter, and safety." Provided by (StatePoint) Is Your Yard Wildlife-Friendly? SHOP LOCALLY FOR ALL YOUR HOME SHOP LOCALLY FOR ALL YOUR HOME & GARDEN NEEDS THIS SPRING & GARDEN NEEDS THIS SPRING VISIT THESE AREA MERCHANTS! VISIT THESE AREA MERCHANTS!

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