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November 12, 2020

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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, November 12-November 18, 2020 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday NOVEMBER 12 NOVEMBER 13 NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 15 NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 17 Scattered Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy PM Showers Showers AM Showers Sunny HIGH HIGH 75 75 LOW LOW 59 59 HIGH HIGH 73 73 LOW LOW 47 47 HIGH HIGH 62 62 LOW LOW 49 49 HIGH HIGH 61 61 LOW LOW 54 54 HIGH HIGH 68 68 LOW LOW 42 42 HIGH HIGH 62 62 LOW LOW 40 40 HUMIDITY % 86 % 70 % 67 % 90 % 64 % 54 OUR DRIVE-THRU OUR DRIVE-THRU IS OPEN! IS OPEN! We Appreciate Your Business and We Are Here to Serve You. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! MON.-SAT. 10AM-10PM SUNDAY 11AM-10PM DQSHELBY.COM DQSHELBY.COM 814 S. DEKALB ST., SHELBY, NC 704-482-6681 704-482-6681 PUMPKIN COOKIE BUTTER New SHAKE cookie butter, pumpkin puree, whipped topping and nutmeg LOADED STEAKHOUSE New BURGER 1/3 lb. Double 1/2 lb. Triple with A.1. *Thick & Hearty steak sauce, creamy peppercorn sauce and crunchy onion rings * Pre-cooked weight Monday - Friday 8:00 AM 111 N Main St. Boiling Springs, NC (704) 434-0830 JASON'S PET GROOMING YES WE'RE OPEN! Thank You For Your Support! M WE NOW HAVE LOCAL HONEY Grab Your Holiday List and Come SHOP and SIP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 10 am – UNTIL! Multi Vendors Paparzzi Jewelry, Pampered Chef, Sentsy Thirty One Bags, Color Street Nails Mary Kay, Norwex, Tupperware & More! SHELBY VFW 855 W. SUMTER ST., SHELBY DOOR PRIZES! 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 704-482-5002 Monday–Friday, 8 am – 5 pm • Saturday 8 am – 12 noon & Equipment CHAINSAWS WE ALSO SELL GENERATORS GENERATORS Starting at $ 179 00 WE CARRY Mon. - Thurs. 8 am -10 pm Fri. - Sat. 8 am -11 pm Sun. 12 noon 'til 6:00 pm 102 James Love School Road • Shelby, NC (Off S. Lafayette St. Across from Hoyle Plumbing) 704-480-0410 only K Y WW WW 10 LB. BAG INCLUDING INCLUDING TAX TAX NUGGET ICE! W e Have The Ice Y ou L i ke ! W e Have The Ice Y ou L i ke ! For many homeowners, the arrival of fall and winter marks an end to time spent lounging and dining al fresco on the patio. But cold air does not necessarily mean patio furni- ture must be packed up until fl owers bloom anew in spring. In its 2017 Home Design Trends Survey, the American Institute of Architects found that consumers continue to emphasize practical features that expand the functional- ity of their homes via heavy investment in outdoor living spaces. The survey found that the popularity of outdoor living spaces increased by 72 per- cent between 2012 and 2017, highlighting just how much homeowners enjoy spending time outdoors. By taking mea- sures to make their outdoor living spaces winterproof, homeowners can enjoy these areas of their homes even more. • Cover your deck. A covered deck may appear to make the space less enjoyable during spring and summer. However, covered decks can protect residents from the sun on es- pecially hot days while also making the space more func- tional in winter. An overhead shelter on a deck can be out- fi tted with heaters (and fans to provide a cooling effect in summer) and allow residents to sit outside and watch snow fall without getting wet. • Plant the right trees. Co- niferous trees prevent wind, which can be especially harsh in winter. Homeowners who are unsure about which di- rection wind typically comes from can consult a landscape architect to determine where to plant the trees to ensure they're most effective. • Fire up the patio. A fi repit or fi replace can warm up an outdoor living area, making such a space warm and cozy even on a cold winter night. A patio with a built-in fi repit can cost a pretty penny, but such an addition can withstand winter weather better than a standalone fi repit, which might be vulnerable to being tipped over by winter winds. • Install lighting. The sun sets early in winter, so home- owners won't be able to rely on natural light to illuminate their outdoor living spaces well into the evening like they do in summer. Heat lamps can be used to both warm and illu- minate a space, serving dual, budget-friendly functions. With the right adjustments, outdoor living spaces can be enjoyed throughout winter. Covering a deck or patio and/or adding a fi re fea- ture are two ways to make outdoor living spaces more winter-friendly. How to create a winter-friendly outdoor living space

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