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April 01, 2021

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Thursday, April 1-April 7, 2021 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 Joe Hersek poses with his Best of Show Trophy for motorcycles at the 8th Annual Cleveland County Independent Bikers Car and Bike Show. The proceeds will go to the Cleveland-Rutherford Kidney Association. – photo by Jeff Melton TEACHERS NEEDED $ 9 00 to $ 15 00 "Based on Experience & Education" "Based on Experience & Education" APPLY IN PERSON KIDS WORLD CHILD Development Center 1152 WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC 704-471-1717 per hour 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 Who Says Paper Routes Are Just For Kids? Join The Team Delivery Routes Are Available. Must Be Over 18. Must Have Reliable Transportation . Must Be Available Every Thursday. Some heavy lifting required. Apply In Person 369 Butler Road • Forest City No Phone Calls Please Community First Media Is An Equal Opportunity Employer FIRST MEDIA, INC FIRST MEDIA, INC Must be over 18. Must have reliable transportation. Must be available every Thursday. Some heavy lifting required. Must have valid driver's license and insurance. Apply in person 157 West Main Street, Forest City, NC 28043 or 503 North Lafayette St., Shelby NC 28150 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Community First Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer ©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! 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Ideal Candidate Must Have: Ideal Candidate Must Have: • Good people skills • Good people skills • Dependable transportation with • Dependable transportation with insurance insurance • High energy • High energy • Customer service oriented • Customer service oriented • Self-motivated • Self-motivated • Good interpersonal skills • Good interpersonal skills • Track record of meeting and exceeding • Track record of meeting and exceeding sales goals sales goals Email your resume to: WEEKLY RUTHERFORD New Edition Every Thursday! Also Online @ shelbyinfo.com Or Sell Your Or Sell Your Stuff Stuff By Placing By Placing Your Ad! Your Ad! Call Today at 704-484-1047 Sunscreen is essential to protect skin against potential sun damage, but what about keeping the eyes safe from the sun? Are the eyes vulner- able to signifi cant sun-related dam- age as well? According to the Calvert Ophthal- mology Center, ultraviolet rays from the sun can contribute to various eye problems. These can range from temporary vision loss to macular degeneration. When spending time in the sun, it's vital that individuals take steps to protect their eyes. One of the ways to do just that is to wear sunglasses. All sunglasses are not created equal. Quality sunglasses protect the eyes from UV rays, reduce eyestrain in bright conditions and protect the eyes from fl ying debris. Here's how to fi nd the right pair of sunglasses for you. • Check the UV rating. Sunglasses should block 100 percent of both UVA and UVB rays. UV rays can con- tribute to cataracts and even destroy the retina, which is the lining at the back of the eyes. In addition, UV light can cause changes in the cells of the eyes that may produce discomfort or even lead to cancer. Make sure the label indicates that the sunglasses protect against UVA and UVB rays. • Wear large sunglasses. The more coverage from sunglasses the better. The American Optometric As- sociation advises that oversized or wraparound sunglasses are best, as they can cut down on the UV rays entering the eye from the side. • Don't be fooled by dark lenses. Dark lenses do not necessarily block more UV rays than light-colored lenses. It is important to look at the label to see the UV rating. • Select functional sunglasses. The sporting goods experts at REI state that certain sunglasses are specifi cally designed for certain ac- tivities. Sport sunglasses, for exam- ple are designed for running, biking and hiking. They're lightweight and fi t tightly so they stay on while exer- cising. Their frame and lens materi- als also may be more impact-resis- tant than casual sunglasses. Glacier glasses are sport sunglasses that protect the eyes from intense light at high altitudes and against refl ections from snow. • Know the functions of polar- ized lenses. Polarization helps re- duce glare coming off of refl ective surfaces, such as water. Note that polarization will not offer more pro- tection from the sun, but it makes engaging in certain activities more comfortable. • Recognize that the color of lens- es also helps. In addition to polariza- tion, the color of lenses can affect how much visible light reaches the eyes and affects clarity. Brown, gray and green are ideal for everyday use and most outdoor activities. Light colors like rose, yellow and amber are good in low to moderate light conditions. They can improve the visibility of objects and make sur- roundings seem brighter. Shop smart when selecting sun- glasses to keep eyes healthy and comfortable. How to choose the right pair of sunglasses

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