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February 18, 2021

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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, February 18-February 24, 2021 & & E Q U I P M E N T E Q U I P M E N T Service Your Residential & Commercial Mowers and Equipment NOW... Before The Busy Season! Authorized Warranty Service Center 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 Monday–Friday, 8 am – 5 pm Sales • Service • Parts Sales • Service • Parts For Over 30 Years! NO MORE ROBERT H. LUTZ Attorney At Law 704-600-6003 • 704-600-6004 www.rlutzlaw.com WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! REPOSSESSIONS! REPOSSESSIONS! ©CommunityFirstMedia WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. under the bankruptcy code. 310-8 E. Graham Street • Shelby, NC NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 Have you ever fi nally gotten home from a stressful day at work only to realize, "Hey! I forgot to pick up the laundry!" or a roast for dinner or the kids from school? Ever wonder why you sit down to take a big test and can't remember anything you studied? And why you get on stage and can't fi nd your lines anywhere in your head? Well, now there's a scientifi c explanation—stress makes you forgetful. The journal Science reports that stressful situations over which you have no control activate the PKC enzyme. This enzyme impairs short-term memory and other functions in the prefrontal cortex. You know, every week confronts us with these kinds of situations. Life is fi lled with "technical diffi culties beyond our control." So how can you cope? Take a few deep breaths to relax. Remind yourself of what you can control in the situation. Then seek the strength to change those things you can, accept those you can't, and the wisdom to know the difference. How's your stress level? ListentoLife.org LISTEN TO LIFE by Dr. Joey Faucette By Violet Arth Dukes Bowling for Dollars re- turns this year on Thurs- day, March 18 and is a fundraiser for the Cleve- land County Arts Council However, it will be a little different this year due to COVID-19. Here is how it works: Purchase your ticket in advance for a specific 30-minute time slot: 10:30 – 11:00 12:30 – 1:00 11:00 – 11:30 1:00 – 1:30 11:30 – 12:00 1:30 – 2:00 12:00 – 12:30 2:00 – 2:30 Come during your re- served time to pick out your bowl, do some pottery shopping if you wish and then pick up your soup. • All lunches will be Carry-Out. We will have a container of warm soup, crackers, dessert and beverage for you to take home, back to work, or picnic. • Please do not arrive too early – you will be al- lowed inside during your reserved time. • Please wear a mask or facial covering. • Tickets are $15 and are available at the Arts Council and by phone, 704-484-2787, and must be purchased in advance. "We're excited to be able to hold Bowling for Dollars this year. A huge Thank you to our potters who once again have donated 100's of beauti- ful bowls. We couldn't do this without them," said Cleveland County Arts Council President She- arra Miller. "Thank you for your patience as we try to keep everyone safe and healthy. Call today to pur- chase your ticket!" Bowling for Dollars - March 18 Bowling for Dollars features beautiful bowls made by local potters. Photo by Cleveland County Arts Council The front page feature article in the February 4th issue of Shelby Shopper & Info the names of the couple in the wedding carriage were incorrectly identifi ed. The photo should have been captioned as follows: Mischia and Greg Taylor not only got engaged in a horse-drawn carriage, but they also rode in a carriage on their wedding day. We sincerely regret and apologize for the error. CORRECTION

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