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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, August 8-August 14, 2013 OUTDOOR CG NNECE N UTD TD ON ECTION O NECT ONNECTION O & N S H E L BY S H O & IN O ET Bruce Camp's Local What will you be FISHING REPORT HUNTING with this season? BOW PACKAGES Kosa Kosa The retirees were on Lake Norman last week. Ronnie Humphries picked up the win with a catch of 10.12. David O'Shields and Doug Sparrow had 8.11 and claimed second place. Ken Johnson and Fred Wright had 6.13 to settle in third. Big bass of the day was a 4.10 largemouth brought in by Ronnie Humphries. This week, the retirees head back to Lake Wylie. Moss Nineteen boats fished Last Thursday night's weekly bass tournament on Moss Lake. Larry Denton and Brian Fitch took first place with 11.20, followed by Matt Arey and Bryan Thrift with 10.31. Brent Greene was third with 10.01 and fourth went to Charles and Maverick Canipe with 8.50. Reggie and Johnny Guffey rounded out the top five with 8.47. Big bass of the evening was a 3.82 largemouth brought in by Matt and Bill Hamndgrarn. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at brucencracefancamp@ gmail.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE "FOR SHOPPER" OR I WILL ASSUME IT'S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. starting at Hal 704-482-8756 399 StrykeZone 380 Assassin Package • Weight: 3.8 lbs. • 30 5/8 " ATA • 7-inch Brace Height • Binary Cam • IBO/ATA Speed: 333 fps • Weight: 3.8 lbs. • 31" ATA • 6 ¾ -inch Brace Height • TEC-LITE Riser • Charger Cam and ½ • IBO/ATA Speed: 325 fps Pkg Includes: FUSE ProFire 3 Pin Sight FUSE Banshee 4 Arrow Quiver Whisker Biscuit FUSE FlexBlade Stabilizer Hoyt Bow Sling Peep Sight & Alignment Tubing R.A.K. Pkg Includes: R.A.K Custom 4 Pin Sight Octane DeadLock Lite Quiver Octane Hostage XL arrow rest Octane 5" Ultra-Lite Stabilizer Comfort Wrist Sling BCY String Loop Alloy Peep Dura-Flx StringDampening Components CROSSBOW PACKAGES • Draw Weight: 160 lbs • Mass Weight: 6.9 lbs • Trigger Pull: 3 lb • Power Stroke: 15.5 • Axle to Axle: 19.5" • IBO: 380 fps starting at $ 29900 THE CROSSBOWS REPRESENTED ARE NOT $299! INTERCEPT • Draw Weight: 185 lbs • Mass Weight: 8.3 lbs • Trigger Pull: 3.5 lb • Power Stroke: 13.5 • Axle to Axle: 17" • IBO: 360 fps Acessories Included: 1.5 - 5x32 Illuminated Scope 3-arrow quick-detach quiver 3 Maxima Blue Streak Bolts with Field Points Cocking rope and Rail lube ©CommunityFirstMedia FR E ST I ME E AT E S Acessories Included: Multi-Reticle scope 5-arrow quick-detach quiver 3 - 385-gr. matched bolts Detachable carry sling SPYDER 30 CARBON KNIGHT™ Jimmy 00 Charger Package Service & Parts Work Guaranteed 734 Nalley Dr. Shelby, NC $ The Bows Represented Are Not $399. COME SEE THE EXPERTS SHELBY TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS UT • Weight: 3.8 lbs. • 30" ATA • 6 ¾ -inch Brace Height • Machined Aluminum • Rocket Cam and ½ • Weight: 3.2 lbs. • 31" ATA • 7-inch Brace Height • Knight Riser • OverDrive Binary Cams Lyle • IBO/ATA Speed: 330 fps • IBO/ATA Speed: 330 fps BOATS FOR SALE: BOAT, 4X9, $250. 150 Scooter, $275. Extras included. Hwy 226, just outside Grover City Limits. 980-2953391. NORRIS MERCHANDISE 1994 THUNDER CRAFT. Inboard, outboard, GM V-6, Cuddy Cabin, sleeps 2, with potty, dual axle Shorelander trailer, $3000. 704-692-6513. CANOE, 17' EXPLORER by Ram-X. Life vests, paddles, electric motor, $425. 828-287-4541. CAMPERS/RVs 2003 23 FT FORD ITASCA MOTOR HOME. 11,984 miles. Like new, inside and out. Always been under cover. New Michelin tires, belts, hoses & battery. Serious inquiries only. $26,000. 704284-0333. 1973 INTERSTATE CAMPER, 15' long x 8' wide. Easy pull. Beige w/burgundy stripe. Fully equipped. $1400 nego. 704-4826874. WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Campers. Call 828-429-3935. FARM & GARDEN CLEANED CORN, 50 LB BAGS, 20¢ lb ($10) per bag. Fescue hay $4. Call anytime. 704-482-6010. Hrs: Mon - Fri 8am - 5:30pm Sat 8am - 3pm 2011 S. Lafayette St. (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC 704-482-8464 www.norrismerchandise.com FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES • ATVS THE PERFECT ROASTED MARSHMALLOW What would camping be without roasting marshmallows around a campfire at night? It's the perfect ending to a perfect day of camping or around a fire pit in your backyard. All too often though you end up with a burnt wad of ashy marshmallow goo. Here's how to do it right: First, cut a stick or get out the store-bought marshmallow skewers and impale your marshmallow on the end. Now that was easy wasn't it? Secondly, don't hold the stick directly over the fire as that is too much heat for the perfect roasted marshmallow. Hold it to the side of the fire and slowly rotate it, so the treat browns evenly. Watch for the tell-tale sag. As the marshmallow turns a tawny golden color, it will sag on the stick or skewer. When a vertical slit appears where the stick or skewer and marshmallow meet, it's ready to eat as is or put between a sandwich of graham crackers and chocolate for a delicious, gooey s'mores treat. Larry Whiteley is Host of the award-winning Outdoor World Radio For more tips, log onto basspro.com and click on News & Tips 1949-1950 C ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR, runs, good tires, with cultivators & planters. $1800. 704-477-5459. 1999 POLARIS 400 4 wheeler, $1200 cash. 4WD John Deere Tractor 750 with 67 loader, $7800 cash. 704-538-8068 MOTORCYCLES • ATVS N J OY AT AT U R E TU OUTDOOR TRUTHS By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ The Vietnam Moving Wall was recently in my area. Hundreds of individuals visited this monument in a period of 3 days. Several civilian and veteran volunteers GARY MILLER assisted visitors as they searched for the names of those who died in that war. Wayne was one of those Vietnam veteran volunteers. He is also a long-time friend of mine who started taking me fishing when I was a teenager. We have many stories to tell of days past when fishing was a great part of our lives. For over 30 years now we have remained friends and see each other nearly every week in church. Wayne is not normally an out-front kind of guy. He prefers to do the grunt-work of any mission. He will get dirty, wet, and even take the brunt of criticism in order to keep it off others. He is the type of guy every leader needs – and bunches just like him. You can imagine then how I was somewhat taken back when his wife told me how that she had never heard him talk and interact so much as he had during those 3 days as he volunteered at the Wall; how that he was in constant conversation with people that he hardly knew. Now don't get me wrong, Wayne is very articulate but he just prefers to do it without getting in front of people. But here, he was intermingling like he was running for governor! Not Wayne! Yes Wayne. As I thought about this, it was easy to see why. He had been in battle with others who had also been in battle. Some had lost their lives, others had survived with scars, some had made mistakes along the way, and all had given something. And while none were perfect, each was proud of his faithfulness to his/her country. And while others may not fully understand, appreciate, or accept each soldier, the ones who fought together could. They knew they could gather at such a place as the Wall and find friends. I really want churches to be this way. I want us to quit magnifying the failures of every soldier and appreciate the years they have served in the battle. Instead of washing our hands of those who have slipped, I want us to get them the help they need to get back in the fight. I want a Christian veteran's hospital instead of a Christian veteran's waste management center. Instead of drawing attention to every skirmish that went awry or every mistake that was made in the heat of the battle, I want us to see each other as men and women who at least stepped up to serve when others were too afraid to. I want us to realize that Sundays need to be times when the soldier can come knowing that a refuge awaits. We need to get out of our holy huddles where only singing, preaching, and praying happens, and spend more time encouraging each other in honest, sincere, and compassionate conversation through fellowship. After all, it is the only thing we cannot do alone. We can sing, worship, pray, praise, and learn without a soul being present, but we cannot encourage, share, fellowship, bind up, and listen without our fellow soldiers. The Bible says this is the real reason we are to not forsake coming together. I will stand and serve at this kind of wall. My desire is that all Christians and churches will do the same. 2002 VSTAR 650 CLASSIC 16.5K miles, garage kept. Colors: ice blue/white, lots of chrome extras, new battery, only 3000 miles on new white wall tires. $3200, serious inquiries only. 704-4765113 after 6:30 PM. MOTORCYCLES • ATVS MOTORCYCLES • ATVS 1997 HARLEY HERITAGE CLASSIC, fully dressed. $7500. Call anytime. 704-538-5737, 704473-0420. 2005 HONDA RANCHER 4x4, 1994 XR 200R MOTORCYCLE. 350 ES, green, excellent condi- Lots of new parts, runs good, tion, adult owned, $3000. 828- $750. Call or text 828-748-4157. 429-5155. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org 2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON Custom Sportster. Bags & extras. All Harley equip. 9500 mi. Garage kept. $6500. 704-477-5459. 1991 HONDA ST 1100 touring bike. Good condition for model. New front tire & windshield. Runs good $2000 obo. 704-751-2610. 1981 HONDA CX500 CUSTOM, runs good, new tires, new battery, new windshield, ready to ride, $1500 OBO. 828-223-0689. YOUR PETS DESERVE THE VERY BEST! Call Today For Our Specials & Discount Prices on PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL Appointments 704-867-3514 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC ©CommunityFirstMedia • SPAYS • NEUTERS • VACCINATIONS 0% Financing for 48 months * During the month of August, 2013 well qualified buyers may be eligible for 0% for 48 month financing. Talk to your SCAG dealer today for details. O.A.C. 0% APR for 48 months: The above financing program is offered by Sheffield Financial, a Division of BB&T Financial, FSB. Minimum Amount Financed $1,500; Maximum Amount Financed $50,000. Subject to credit approval. Approval, and any rates and terms provided, are based on credit worthiness. Other financing offers are available. See your local dealer for details. A promotion fee of $125 will be added to the amount financed in the above example. Financing promotions void where prohibited. Offer effective on all new and unused Scag Power Equipment purchased from a participating Scag dealer between 1/1/2013 and 8/31/2013. Offer subject to change without notice. ELLIOTT SUPPLY CO., INC. 2301 W. Stagecoach Trail Hwy. 182 • Polkville, NC 704-538-8661 Bob Elliott, Owner Ben Elliott, Service Mgr.

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