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December 21, 2023

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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, December 21-December 27, 2023 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com 55 45 TUES DEC 26 SHOWERS THUR DEC 21 57 33 FRI DEC 22 SAT DEC 23 57 36 SUN DEC 24 55 40 52 43 MON DEC 25 PARTLY CLOUDY MOSTLY CLOUDY PARTLY CLOUDY SHOWERS 57 30 PARTLY CLOUDY MERCHANDISE 704-482-8464 2011 S. Lafayette St. 2011 S. Lafayette St. (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC www.norrismerchandise.com www.norrismerchandise.com HOURS: Mon - Fri 8am - 5:30pm Sat 9am - 3pm Yeti cups Yeti cups starting at $19.99 Beanies Beanies starting at $13.99 Uncle Uncle Henry Henry Limited Edition Limited Edition Knife Set Knife Set GIFT GIFT CARDS CARDS in any amount! in any amount! $ 31 31 .49 .49 Last Minute Christmas Gift Guide Last Minute Christmas Gift Guide 208 S. Washington St., Shelby, NC 28150 704-600-6027 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11am-5pm & Sat. 10am-2pm The store is starting to look like a "Winter Wonderland"!! Merry Merry Christmas! Christmas! Dine In Dine In Call In Call In Carry Out Carry Out DAILY DAILY SPECIALS SPECIALS HOURS Mon.-Sat. 11AM-10PM Sunday 11 AM-9PM 213 W. WARREN ST. SHELBY, NC SHELBY, NC 704-482-5155 Authentic Mexican Cuisine Authentic Mexican Cuisine ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ Excludes all extras and other discounts. 611 S. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC 704-482-1220 LET US DO YOUR TRAY LET US DO YOUR TRAY FOR THE HOLIDAY! FOR THE HOLIDAY! 6 Person minimum and 1 day notice please. PER PERSON 5 Foot Subs Available 5 Foot Subs Available $ 7 35 35 Gatherings with family and friends are an integral com- ponent of the holiday sea- son. Certain rooms in the house are on display more than others, with kitchens, dining rooms and living ar- eas serving as popular plac- es to congregate. Of course, fi replaces also serve as popular gathering spots in homes that feature them. Lighting a fi re in the hearth can make any space more cozy, but doing so comes with some hazards. Consid- er these fi replace safety tips in advance of the holiday entertaining season. • Have the fi replace in- spected and swept profes- sionally. Prior to lighting the fi rst fi re of the season, ensure that a professional inspects the fi replace, chim- ney and venting to ensure everything is in good con- dition. The chimney also should be swept to remove excess debris and buildup that could pose a fi re haz- ard. • Keep items away from the fi replace. Wrapping paper, rugs, clothing, magazines, and the like should be kept at least three feet away from the fl ames, suggests the American Red Cross. Also, make sure decorations are hung securely and a safe distance away from the fi re. • Check your smoke alarms. Be sure the home has working smoke alarms on every level of the house. And keep a fi re extinguisher close to the fi replace. • Never burn wrapping pa- per. Wrapping paper con- tains additives, like dyes, that make it burn extremely hot. Do not think of discard- ing wrapping paper by burn- ing it in the fi replace. • Keep the tree a safe distance away. Although it makes for the perfect Christ- mas photo backdrop, Christ- mas trees and fi replaces should not be near each other. Also, the Christmas tree is not safe to burn in the fi replace after the season, as the wood has not been properly dried or seasoned. • Use a screen on the fi re- place. Make sure the fi re- place is properly covered by a screen to stop embers from escaping when the wood pops and sparks. The screen also can help keep decorations and other ob- jects from falling into the fi re. • Keep the fi replace clean. Promptly remove any ash and debris from the fi re- place after it has cooled to improve indoor air quality and provide greater control over the next fi re when it is burned, advises the Ameri- can Society of Home In- spectors. Fireplaces bring warmth and add ambiance to a home, particularly dur- ing the holidays. But safety must prevail when lighting fi replaces. Fireplace safety during the holiday season

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