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January 28, 2021

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, January 28-February 3, 2021 FINALLY - A CLEANING COMPANY WITH NO HIDDEN FEES!!! ©Community First Media Community First Media piedmontkwikdry.com 704-980-3047 ELIMINATES MOLD & MILDEW • KILLS CORONAVIRUS ELIMINATES MOLD & MILDEW • KILLS CORONAVIRUS 2 ROOM CARPET SPECIAL $ 88.00 * INCLUDES CLEAN, DEODORIZE, PROTECT & DISINFECT ORIENTAL & AREA RUGS Expertly Cleaned 10 % OFF INCLUDES CLEAN, DEODORIZE, PROTECT & DISINFECT WHOLE HOUSE CARPET SPECIAL INCLUDES 5 ROOMS & HALL $ 188.00 * INCLUDES CLEAN, DEODORIZE, PROTECT & DISINFECT FURNITURE CLEANING SPECIAL* UPHOLSTERY OR LEATHER CHAIR $ 40 SOFA $ 85 LOVE SEAT $ 70 INCLUDES CLEAN, DEODORIZE, PROTECT & DISINFECT ALL 3 PIECES $168 TILE & GROUT CLEANING 2 AREAS UP TO 200 SQ. FT. $ 99.00 * INCLUDES CLEAN, DEODORIZE, & DISINFECT MATTRESS CLEANING CLEAN, DEODORIZE, PROTECT & DISINFECT KING $ 109 QUEEN $ 89 TWIN $ 69 2ND SIDE OF MATTRESS 1/2 OFF •Carpet •Carpet •Upholstery •Upholstery •Tile & Grout •Tile & Grout •Air Ducts •Air Ducts •Dryer Vents •Dryer Vents •Mattress Cleaning •Mattress Cleaning SAFEST AIR DUCT SAFEST AIR DUCT CLEANING CLEANING Reduces: Reduces: • Asthma • Migraine • Asthma • Migraine • Nasal Congestion • Nasal Congestion • Bronchitis • Bronchitis • Eye Irritation • Eye Irritation • Excessive Dust on Furniture • Excessive Dust on Furniture 704-487-0641 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 Sat. 9-12 Sat. 9-12 1038 Sam Lattimore Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 Shelby, NC 28152 Fashions Fashions SDF 20% SALE! STOREWIDE PLEASE Wear A Mask PLEASE Maintain Social Distance • Shoes • All Clothing • Stethoscopes • Blood Pressure Cuffs WE ARE BACK WE ARE BACK Special Orders Excluded All In Stock Merchandise Including Marked Down & Clearance Items 704-974-0244 or 704-300-4926 NEED YOUR GARDEN TILLED? NEED YOUR GARDEN TILLED? Call Us Today! Ethan & Jason Floyd SHELBY, NC We Accept Credit & Debit Cards 228 N. Washington St. Shelby, NC 704-487-4521 www.arnold'sjewelry.com "The Diamond Leader" Essentials for your safety! Sanitizers - $7.25 99.9% Masks - $4.95 & up Mountain Village Mountain Village Chalets & Cabins Chalets & Cabins ~FOR RENT~ ~FOR RENT~ 1 to 5 Bedrooms All Have Hot Tubs & Fireplaces 950 Main St. Chimney Rock, NC 704-472-3100 704-482-4888 704-472-5219 NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS @ 3 PM NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS @ 3 PM PRIOR TO THURSDAY'S EDITION. GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND PRIOR TO THURSDAY'S EDITION. GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAL CALEN ENDAR DAR SHELBY SHOPPER & SHELBY SHOPPER & NFO INFO Saturday, January 30 Saturday, January 30 What: 2021 Beginning Beekeepers School When: 9:00 am until 3:00 pm, January 30 & February 6. Where: Cleveland County Center, 130 S Post Rd., Suite 1, Shelby, NC. (Across from CCC) More Info: To sign up for the class, please call Emanuel Hunt at 704-487-5280 or email: ehuntjr46@outlook. com. Space is limited and Covid-19 protocols will be adhered to. Deadline to register is January 18th, class fee is $25.00. Monday, February 8, 2021 Monday, February 8, 2021 What: Blood Drive When: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm, February 8. Where: Family Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC. More Info: Call Vickie Black, 704-418-0418 to schedule an appointment. Canned food is convenient. Pantries that include a variety of canned foods make it possible to whip up last-minute meals. And because canned foods have longer shelf lives than fresh items, making them a part of your pantry can reduce food waste. That's a signifi- cant benefit for shoppers' bot- tom lines as well as the planet, as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations notes that roughly one- third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year gets lost or wasted. Canned foods may be more convenient than fresh foods, but home cooks should still follow a few simple pointers to ensure canned items are safe to eat. • Don't presume that canned foods last forever. The Food Safety and Inspection Service, a division of the United States Department of Agriculture, notes that there are limits to how long canned foods will remain preserved. Always adhere to the expiration date on the can. If an item has expired, do not eat it or serve it. • Be especially careful with high- acid canned foods. The FSIS notes that canned foods, and especially certain high-acid foods, such as toma- toes, have natural chemicals that can react with the con- tainer over time. This can cause changes in the texture and taste of the foods, and may even adversely affect their nutritional value. If the can is corroded or the foods' appearance is abnor- mal, do not eat or serve it. • Avoid storing canned foods at high temperatures. According to the FSIS, the risk of spoil- age increases sharply as the storage temperatures rise. Temperatures 100 F and above are harmful to canned goods, so do your best to keep storage conditions mild. • Store items in dry places. In addition to storing canned foods in cool places, make sure they're stored in dry areas. Never keep canned foods beneath a sink or beside a stove. Extra storage in garages or basements may seem like great places to store canned items purchased in bulk, but such areas tend to be damp and often experience extreme temperature changes between seasons. Both of those condi- tions can compromise canned foods. Canned foods can be healthy additions to any diet, but only if they're stored properly and do not outlive their expiration dates. Canned food safety pointers

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