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October 19, 2017

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Page 14 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 19-October 25, 2017 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 Builders Check-Point 1-800-232-8453 builderscheckpoint.com Gaffney, SC after hours call 864-491-0772 ©Community First Media Community First Media 509 Hwy 11 Gaffney, SC 29341 2 blocks from Ford place View display lot on I-85 at exit 90 across from Premium Outlet Mall Lowest Rent to Own! No Credit Check! 1-2 Day Delivery BRING IN ANY COMPETITORS AD & WE WILL BEAT IT! WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES! WE SELL USED VEHICLES! "BRING YOUR TOOLS AND PULL YOUR PARTS,WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED!" 4805 Anthony Farm Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC (Beside Hwy 74 East) 704-739-4633 or call or text 980-295-8016 SIX POINTS HARDWARE 1281 NC 120 Mooresboro, NC 28114 Call for directions Mon.-Sat 8am-6pm SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FALL HARDWARE NEEDS! WE HAVE A LOT MORE HARDWARE THAN YOU THINK! WE HAVE MORE WE HAVE MORE HARDWARE HARDWARE THAN YOU THINK! THAN YOU THINK! CALL 828-453-7364 Mention this ad and receive a free gift! ©Community First Media Community First Media WE HAVE DEER FEED 1-DAY ONLY SALE *20% off MSRP discount applies to all ECHO and ECHO Bear Cat units on the day of the dealer sales event only. Excludes accessories. Not to be combined with any other offers. 20% OFF ANY ECHO UNIT * Elliott's Supply Company 2301 Stage Coach Trail Polkville, NC 28136 704-538-8661 Friday, October 27, 2017 8:00AM–5:00PM Bruce Camp's Local FISHING FISHING REPORT REPORT Kosa The retirees have fished Lakes Hickory and Norman since last report. On Lake Hickory, John and Earl Proctor picked up the win with a catch of 10.57. Darrell Hager and Roger Neal had 9.44 to claim second and third went to JR Garland and Rick Maires with 6.79. Garland and Maires also had big bass of the day with a 3.66 large mouth. On Lake Norman it was Darrell Hager fishing solo, bringing in 10.41. John Black and Roger McNelly had 9.81 to land in second and third with 9.29 was Earl and John Proctor , they also had big bass of 3.59. Moss On Moss Lake, two weeks ago, it was Ric Cody and Daniel Stover with 8.33 and a big bass of 2.75. Matt Arey and David Hendricks were second with 7.89. Glenn Eaves and Kevin Jones settled in third with 5.87. Last week it took 9.80 to get the win, this was brought in by Reggie and Johnny Guffey. JR Garland and Ronnie Beason had 5.50 with big bass of 2.58 and were second. Third with 4.59 was Glen Eaves and Kevin Jones. This Thursday night will end the night events for the year and the fishoff is this Saturday from 8 am til 2 pm. 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 Shelby man donates novels to library Shelby Comic Book collector Ludy Wilkie has donated an assortment of graphic novels to Cleveland County Memorial Library. The books have themes of Halloween and Christmas. The items include copies of Classics Illustrated. For Hallow- een, there are Frankenstein; The Invisible Man; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Wuthering Heights; and Secret Agent. For children, there are two bound copies of Donald Duck Stories. One con- tains "The Old Castle's Secret," and the other, "The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gasp." Also there is the graphic novel, Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot. For Christmas, there are A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, and The Gift of the Magi and Stories by North Carolina nativ, O.Henry. And for young readers there is a two volume set of Donald Duck Christ- mas Stories, including "Christmas on Bear Mountain, and "A Christmas for Shacktown." Wilkie is a retired schoolteacher who sometimes gave copies of comic books to his students to encourage them to read. Submitted by Ludy Wilkie Ludy Wilkie, left and library Employee, Ensley Guffey is on the right. Photo by Brendan Camp Legrand. OUTDOOR TRUTHS It's amazing how deer are transformed from summer to fall and winter. In the hot months my trail camera's pictures are of deer that look like they're about ready to die. Their hide is patchy with hair, ticks cover parts of their body, and you seemingly can count every rib on their frail frame. And while some do die from various issues related to the heat, most make it to the colder, more comfortable months. As they arrive to better days, that same exterior that once looked unhealthy, thin, and weak, becomes thick with hair and fat, and as muscu- lar -looking as if they had changed their diet and began a new exercise program. Wait a minute. That's exactly what they have done. They changed their diet and increased their activity. In the summer deer are fi lling themselves on the various salad com- binations. As the days move along, fruit is added to the meal until the entrée of nuts begin to fall from the trees. These acorns come in various sizes and tastes and provide the nutritional pro- fi le the deer need to get ready for a cold winter. When there is a bumper crop of acorns deer can gain several pounds in only a couple of weeks. And in order to fi nd other trees that are holding this favorite food of theirs, the deer must move around, more than they did in the summer. There you have it. Eating better and exercise produces a healthier body. But we knew that all the time; didn't we? What goes for deer goes for you and me. But while deer are forced into their salad-eating starvation period because there is nothing healthier around, we are dependent on self-control and accountability. Especially in civilized countries, we have to learn to say no to the bad things and yes to the good ones. We have to choose what is best. The choices we make, however, become easier when our "Why" matters the most. "Why" am I doing this? Let me put it this way. We are more willing to make changes in our lives when the alternative is dying. Let me sim- plify again. When the doctor tells you you're going to die if you don't quit drinking, you quit drinking. When the doctor tells you, you're going to die if you don't lose weight; you exercise and get on a diet. When the "why" matters the most, we are more likely to make changes. And perhaps the greatest "why" is the one that says, "Because I don't want to die!" I do think, however, we don't need to wait until we get the "why" of dying before we can choose correctly. I think the "Why" of liv- ing and the "Why" of purpose can work as well. For a Christian the "Why" of taking care of our bodies is because it is called the temple of God and it is the instrument that God uses to carry his message. It is God-designed with a Godly purpose, and it is the only one we will ever have. Don't wait until the doctor gives you the "Die Why" before you do what God wants you to do anyway. By By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ ller ller ller ller GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC Test Strips. Up to $10 per 100 ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I'm local & pay fast. 828-577-4197. WWII COLLECTOR wanting to BUY anything that was brought back from WWII. Wanting Mili- tary guns and memorabilia. Licensed collector and NOT a business. 828-980-3329. DANNY'S AUTOWERKS: Buy- ing used or junk cars. Com- petitive prices. 828-247-1070 or Jimmy, 828-289-1175. 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. $$CASH$$ PAID FOR OLD FISHING LURES. Cell, 704-695- 4917. Rick Hutton, Collector. RED ROAD TOWING PAYING CASH FOR YOUR CAR Run- ning or not, title, no title. Charles Dellinger. 704-692-6767, 704- 487-0228. WANTED TO BUY, GOOD USED FURNITURE AND AP- PLIANCES, and antiques or es- tates. 704-481-0954, after 5 p.m. 704-482-0540. WE BUY YOUR UNWANTED AND JUNK CARS. We will come to you. We pay cash on the spot. Not titles needed. ID required. 803-374-7545. WANTED: AMMO, Old & new, reloading supplies. Call 828- 245-6756. BUYING JUNK CARS, title or no title. Running or not. Fast on time service. 704-692-6752.

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