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October 12, 2023

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Thursday, October 12-October 18, 2023 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 From the Convenience of your car! 102 James Love School Rd. • Shelby, NC Off S. Lafayette St. across from Hoyle Plumbing 704-480-0410 Mon-Thurs 8:00-10:00 • Fri & Sat 8:00-11:00 • Sun 12:00 Noon-6:00 We Are Your Tailgate Party Headquarters! It's Football Season! It's Football Season! ©CommunityFirstMedia •All Wood Kitchen Cabinets (No Particle Board) •Counter Tops •Cabinet Plywood •Storage Buildings •Roofing Shingles •Masonite Siding •Chicken Coops •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Doors • Floor Covering •Concrete Steps HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 • Sat. 8:30-Noon 704-482-7431 www.roundupshelby.com 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. SHELBY, NC STORE THE ROUND UP NOW IN-STOCK Pre-Finished White Cabinets Wood Wood Storage Storage Buildings Buildings Built Built To Last! To Last! • Replacement Windows • New Construction Doors & Windows • Wood, Steel & Fiberglass Door Units • Vinyl, Wood or Clad Windows for New Construction Come See What We've Rounded Up! Come See What We've Rounded Up! COME SEE MIKE TRENT Post Formed Post Formed Countertops Countertops 8 ft-12 ft Lengths 8 ft-12 ft Lengths WE ARE AN WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED DEALER DEALER CIRCULATION C O U N C I L VERIFICATION Audited by Circulation Verification Council Display Advertising ads@cfmedia.info Advertising Consultants: Greg Ledford greg@cfmedia.info Scott Helms scott@shelbyinfo.com Mayra Littman mayra@cfmedia.info Editorial & Announcements: News@Shelbyinfo.com Events@Shelbyinfo.com Obits@Shelbyinfo.com Office/Classified Ad Manager: Gail Evans classifieds@cfmedia.info Shelby Shopper & Info's publisher and its advertisers are not responsible or liable for misprints, typographical errors, misinformation herein contained. 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However, should there be an error and it is our fault, we will give you a correction letter and return (and/or give credit) for the actual space occupied by the incorrect information. You should notify us of the error immediately and before the ad runs a second time. COPIES: ONE Free copy of Shelby Shopper & Info is available per household. Additional copies are available at our office for a $1.00 charge. No individual or business is permitted to place or attach any flyer, poster or any type of advertisement of any kind to our boxes or on our racks. FIRST MEDIA, INC FIRST MEDIA, INC "Creating Business For People" ® SHELBY SHOPPER & INFO 503 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC 28150 Phone 704-484-1047 • Fax 704-484-1067 Visit us online at: www.shelbyinfo.com Creative Designers: Carolyn Henwood, Lorri Bridges, Jan Cook, Jan Whisnant advertising@shelbyinfo.com Association of Community Publishers I woke up this morning and there was frost on my truck windshield. It was the fi rst of the year. The temperature said 36 degrees, but the deer hunting temperature said hot! There's no doubt, deer love these cooler temperatures. Nearly all animals do after months of sweltering heat. October is the worst month for snake sightings as well. While the nights are cool, the days remain hot. And after a hot day, the snakes will slither out in the late evening and night to lay on the roads and rocks, because these places will be the last to relinquish their heat. All in all, this is a great time for wildlife. I've only hunted one day this year. That's not terribly unusual. I usually try to wait until late October, so I don't get tired during the best part of the season. For me, November and December are the best times to see big deer. If I start hunting in early September, I usually fi nd too many days to sleep in, during those best days. The key right now is to fi ght the urge to go, and fi ght the thoughts of missing out, for knowing what is more likely a sure thing in a few weeks. That's easy now that it was when I was younger. I lot of things are. I have mentioned this acronym before. FOMO. The Fear OF Missing Out. It's used in so many areas of life. It is especially real for anyone who is new to a particular fi eld. And if you add some plain ole human immaturity, it's even more addictive. For instance, I can remember when I was taught the art of trading – or buying and selling. I would buy a knife or a gun at what I thought was a good price and then try to sell it for a profi t. Thankfully, there were times I made a profi t. Other times, not so much. The difference, many times, between profi t and loss, was FOMO - I bought something because I thought it was so great of a deal, I couldn't wait just a little longer to make sure. These occasions were hardly ever good. I can remember when one old-timer told me, "You have to remember, there are good deals ever day." He was right. I found out if I missed today's deal, there will likely be another one just around the corner. And maybe one that's better. So, are you panicking about missed opportunities? Just be patient. Another one will come. When it does, maybe you'll not only be able to take it, but you also might just fi nd that God kept you out of a mess that you would have been stuck in for a long time. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER Gary Miller has written Outdoor Truths articles for 21 years. He has also written fi ve books which include compilations of his articles and a father/son devotional. He also speaks at wild-game dinners and men's events for churches and associations. gary@outdoortruths.org Carolina CLASSIFIEDS .com READ ABOUT IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS GO TO: www.carolinaclassifi eds.com That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 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