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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, December 16-December 22, 2021 134 N. MAIN ST. 134 N. MAIN ST. BOILING SPRINGS, NC BOILING SPRINGS, NC 704-434-2669 704-434-2669 Financing Available on Financing Available on Most Vehicles O.A.C. Most Vehicles O.A.C. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. USED CARS USED CARS Bros. ros. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm • Sat. 9am-1pm COME SEE DON, BEANO, COME SEE DON, BEANO, CASEY OR HUNTER! CASEY OR HUNTER! ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia 2011 KIA SORENTO 2011 KIA SORENTO $7,975 $7,975 $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK AWD Need to Sell Your Car? 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Answers ? ? ? ? . Please Call Neil or Brenda at Morris Scrap Metal for All Your Building, Recycling and Waste Removal Services. PH: 704-739-3869 • FAX 704-739-7742 Member Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. Steel • Car Bodies • Cast Iron • Stainless Steel • Aluminum Cans • Copper • Brass • All kinds of Aluminum • Heavy Surplus Machinery CONTAINER SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND LARGE VOLUME CLEAN UPS We Sell New and Salvage Steel, Aluminum and Stainless – We Sell Brick Lentils, I-Beams, Metal Decking, Rebar and All Types of Construction Steel WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. © Community First Media Community First Media Morris Scrap Metal Co. Inc. Serving The Carolinas Since 1931 "If it's Metal "If it's Metal...We Buy It We Buy It...Top Price!" Top Price!" How to care for fresh holiday wreaths Majestic Christmas trees garner the lion's share of the decorative fanfare when the holidays arrive. Trees may be the focal points of holiday decor, but the humble wreath adorning the front door is the fi rst decoration guests are likely to see when visiting a home. Wreaths may need some care to maintain their beauty all month long. Here are some tips to help holiday wreaths last as long as possible. Choose a wreath wisely: When shopping for a wreath, choose freshly cut greenery that you assemble yourself; otherwise, look for wreaths made from freshly cut boughs with their foliage intact. Make sure not too many needles or leaves are falling off. Heavily decorated, preassembled wreaths may be convenient, but ornaments can make it challenging to give the wreath the moisture it needs to survive. Moisture/water: Access to moisture will help to keep the wreath fresh. While a Christmas tree trunk may sit inside of a stand fi lled with water, wreaths require a little ingenuity. According to the wreath and garland retailer Club Botanic, if you will not be hanging a freshly purchased wreath right away, keep it in a plastic liner in a cool, dark place to help it retain moisture. Just make sure you don't seal that liner closed. Before hanging, lay the wreath in a couple of inches of water for about an hour or up to a day so that the cut stems can soak up water. Once the wreath is hanging on a door or elsewhere, spritz it with water every few days to prevent it from drying out. Location, location, location: Where you hang the wreath is key to its longevity. Wreaths and garlands hung indoors likely won't last as long as those hung outside, advises the fl oral retailer Bouqs.com. Evergreen boughs tend to require a colder climate to thrive, and indoor heat can prematurely zap moisture from the wreath. Using a humidifi er indoors or misting the wreath may help. It's probably best to hang fresh wreaths outdoors, but avoid direct sunlight, which can dry out the greenery. Slightly shaded spots are best. If your front door is bathed in full sun for hours, hang an artifi cial wreath here instead of a fresh one. Maintain airfl ow: Another factor that can affect the wreath's longevity is an ample fl ow of oxygen. Wreaths tend to last much longer when kept on an outer door, indicates Harbor Farm in Ellsworth, ME. Wreaths sandwiched between a front door and a storm door will probably perish faster due to lack of oxygen. Following these tips can help keep fresh wreaths as vibrant as the day they were brought home.

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