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January 07, 2021

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Thursday, January 7-January 13, 2021 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 ©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! Post Formed Countertops Post Formed Countertops 8 ft-12 ft Lengths 8 ft-12 ft Lengths F WE ARE AN WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED DEALER DEALER (Ed. Note: The recipes in today's Cooking Corner are from "A Cookbook of Treasures" by Bess Chapel United Methodist Church of Cherryville.) CARAMEL POUND CAKE Mrs. Frank L. Beam 1 box brown sugar 1 cup white sugar ½ lb. butter or margarine 5 eggs 3 cups flour 1 cup milk ½ cup Crisco 1 tsp. vanilla ½ tsp. baking powder 1 cup nuts Cream butter, Crisco and sugar together. Add eggs, one at a time. Add flour and baking powder alternately with milk (start and end with flour). Beat well. Add vanilla and nuts. Bake in tube pan for one hour at 350 degrees. Use no icing. KARO PECAN PIE Mrs. Raymond Leonhardt 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup Karo syrup 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cut sugar, white or brown) 2 Tbsp. melted butter or margarine ½ tsp. salt 1 cup pecans Use a 9-inch pie shell. Mix all ingredients together. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in hot oven at 400 degrees for 15 minutes, then reduce heat to moderate 350. Bake 30 to 35 minutes. Peanuts or shredded coconut may be substituted for pecans in recipe. If salted peanuts are used, omit salt in recipe. SALMON LOAF Pat Boyles 1 large can salmon ½ cup cracker crumbs 1 egg ¼ cup cream or Pet milk 1 small onion, chopped 1 tsp. basil ¼ tsp. sage Mix well and mold into greased loaf pan. Bake in 375degree oven until slightly brown. Serve hot. GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE Jeanette Gates 1 qt. green beans 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can fried onions 1 cup milk Put green beans and half of onions in baking dish. Mix soup and milk. Pour o ver beans. Add rest of onions on top. Bake in oven at 400 degrees until done. BOOM From Page 1 involved could have a safe and good time at all costs. Cherryville New Year's Shooter's, Inc., Treasurer Rusty Wise said, in part, "…this New Year's shoot went really well. We had only compliments on how smoothly everything went. We had 48 shots to get through in 13 hours and we stayed on sched- ule the entire time. "The rain didn't slow us down at all. We wanted to provide the shooters and hosts the full experience this year even though the timeframe was shortened from 7 to 8 p.m." Wise was proud their group abided by the curfew and state CoVID-19 guide- lines, not putting specta- tors, law enforcement, shooters, or hosts at risk. Traditional New Year's Shooter's group officer Gary Dellinger said their group of around 200-plus started at midnight at Cherryville City Hall, then went out of county to shoot. "We had 60 new mem- bers, and we shot through- out the countryside, then came back to Gaston County, wishing everybody a Happy New Year," he said. "As early as November 2020 our group had talks about what the shot was going to look like. We knew we were going to shoot to keep the tradition going." Both groups reported no injuries. Fire comes out the end of this Cherryville New Year's Shooters, Inc. group musket as the young lady rings in the New Year in the time-honored Cherryville tradition. The weather was rainy and misty as the musket smoke of many Traditional New Year's Shoot- ers' black powder guns added to the mystique of the New Year's Day 2021 shot. After the chanter's cry ends, "And for good luck, we'll fire our guns," this Traditional New Year's Shooter member greets the new year with a musket blast. Little 5-year-old Maggie Day and her mom, Stacie, (obscured by the black powder smoke) fire Maggie's little pink musket, scaring away the bad spirits so 2021 will be a better year for everyone. Looking like a scene from a Civil War movie set, black powder smoke rolls across the wet grass at this host's yard after members of the Cherryville New Year's Shooter's, Inc. group fire their guns.

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