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December 02, 2010

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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, December 2-December 8, 2010 Bruce Camp’s KOSA The retirees fi shed Lake Wylie last week with less than Wylie-like catches. John Black and Roger McNeilly got the win with 6.30. Tom Mayhew and John Rankin had 5.80 and were second and rounding out the top three was Tommy Wess and James Haynes with 2.70. Big bass of the day was only 1.85 and that went to Mayhew and Rankin. This week the Kosa bunch will be on Lake Norman. Bass Casters The Bass Casters club fi shed Stumpy Pond last weekend and Terry Knight brought in 14.5 and got the win. Mark Swink had 11.5 and was second with Mitch McCracken third with 9.11. Randy Scarborough had 8.2 and was fourth and fi fth went to Ricky McKenny with 6.13. Terry Knight had the big fi sh of the event with a 5.9 largemouth. December 12 will fi nd the club on Lake Wateree. J & J The J & J Lake Norman Winter Tournament Trail kicks off this weekend for both the Saturday and Sunday trails. All events start at 9am and weighin at 4pm, out of Midway Landing. Fishwithdj. com will tell you all the info needed for these events. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at plail5@carolina.rr.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE “FOR SHOPPER” OR I WILL ASSUME IT’S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. Sportsman‘s CornerSportsman‘s Corner PROCESSING PROCESSING DEER DEER Hoey Church Rd. Shelby 1/2 mile east of Cleveland Mall Local FISHING FISHING REPOR REPORT Outdoor Connection Outdoor Truths ...get out & enjoy nature! By Gary Miller By I’ve often noticed how deer live mostly in a quiet environment. Even this morning I watched one particular city dwelling doe begin to get a bit ner- vous when the noise of traffi c began to surround her. She quickly moved to a quieter place. Not only do they prefer a soundless surrounding, but most of the time, deer do very little vocal commu- nication. It is easy to see how well this characteristic serves the deer. When it’s quiet, any small or unfamiliar sound will cause them to be on alert. There is really much to be said for a life full of quiet moments. But then there’s this time of year. A time when communication is at its high- est and every form of it is used, includ- ing sounds. Grunting, bleating, wheez- ing, and even the echo of fi ghting, send certain messages to all deer within an earshot. It is not coincidence that dur- ing the most important time of the year for a deer and during a time when rela- tionships are paramount, communica- tion is important. And much can be said about this as well. If you think about it, while relation- ships may begin from a number of ways, they are only enhancing to our lives if they involve communication. For instance, you may have a sister which ...get out & enjoy nature! Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ oward Christ means your re- lationship was not instigated by you or her, but by birth. But if you never talk to that sister, or communi- cate in any way, your relationship with her will never be meaningful and in fact will dissolve back to the very basics of a simple bloodline. Every healthy and benefi cial relationship will be made up of heartfelt, open, and transparent com- munication. And without it, we are only fooling ourselves into thinking every- thing is alright. In our spiritual lives, communication is the test of whether our connection with God is staying on the fringe of a basic relationship or if our daily life is being constantly enhanced by this kin- ship. During the most important peri- ods of our life, this communication will be the difference between living abun- dantly and existing meagerly. Don’t be too prideful to communicate with God. Tell Him what’s on your heart. He wants to hear and give you clear di- rection. Remember, sometimes being quiet may keep you safe, but it may also keep you from the people and places that God has in store just for you. www outdoortruths.or www..outdoortruths.org 704-477-8916 704-477-8916 AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOMATIC & STRAIGHT DRIVE TRANSMISSIONS. Steering col- umns & boxes. Ford factory air con- ditioners 68-72 models, all attach- ments. 1 set 1987-91 factory Ford 8”x15” rims. Grey w/beauty bands and center caps. Ford factory chrome wheels. Also full size kerosene & fuel oil heaters. New VERIZON LG cell phone, never been used. 704-538- 9742, 704-538-0653. Maverick Smith, 9 years old, killed his fi rst deer while hunting with his Dad, Mark Smith. He shot the buck with his 243 Rifl e. Maverick lives in Kings Mountain, NC and attends 4th grade at Bethware Elementary School. –Photo Furnished 1995 CHEVROLET CARGO VAN White in color, high mileage, but very dependable, $1000 obo. 704-538- 0957. 1962 CHEVY II, 4 door, 95% re- stored, $3000. Call 828-899-0206 or 828-894-5012 AUTO PARTS OF SHELB Pick Up Service Available On Cars We Buy: • Copper • Aluminum • Aluminum Cans • Cars • Steel • Cast Iron AUTO PARTS OF SHELBY off Hwy. 74 in Shelby besidein Shelby beside Western Sizzlin’ Located off Hwy. 74 Conveniently Located Hwy. 74 County Home Rd. County Home Rd. Tractor Supply Western Sizzlin Auto Parts Of Shelby Salvage Yard • Tin & Brass Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mon.-Fri. • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday Auto Parts of Shelby Scrap Metal For More Information Call 704-474-4988 For More Information Call 704-474-4988 1025 County Home Rd. Shelby 1025 County Home Rd. 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Only 128,000 miles. 704-418-2922, ask for Daris 1990 CHEVY SILVERADO, short bed, step-side, V-6, 5 sp. $2500 obo 704-300-1955. 2003 FORD RANGER EDGE auto, air, cd, V6 engine, 87,000 miles. Excellent condition, $7200. 704-750- 4820. Cleveland County Independent Bikers Saturday, Dec. 4th • 12:00 pm 1032 Washburn Switch Road, Shelby, NC TURKEY SHOOT T e Chi dr oceeds From T e Eventt T Be To Benefi t e Chilldren’s Homes O C Proceeds F om T e E s Of Clleveland Coun y eland Countty. Cleveland County Independent Bikers Will Hold A {Relationship to Company} 704-418-2711 Bert Costner Agent B t C t {Name} {Designation} sfbli.com {• statewebaddress.com} BERT.COSTNER@NCFBINS.COM sfbli.com • ncfbins.com {Email or web address} {(555)555-1212} {Location} {Location} (704)482-2436 1503 W. Dixon Blvd Shelby, NC 28152 Helping You iswhatwedobest. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. 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