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June 10, 2021

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 38th Year • Issue No. 23 • June 10, 2021 "IN GOD WE TRUST" For Dental Implants Locally Here In Kings Mountain Kings Mountain 703 East King Street, Suite 9 Kings Mountain, NC www.BakerDentalCare.com call us at 704-739-4461 • Improved appearance. Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth. • Improved speech. Dental implants allow you to speak without the worry that your dentures might slip. • Improved self-esteem. Smile again and feel better about yourself. • Durable. Implants are very durable and with proper care, can last a lifetime. Just a few benefits of Dental Implants: To find out more about Dental Implants and schedule your next appointment Baker Dental Care Preventative, Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry His "Support of Term Limits" crusade is a coast-to-coast endeavor by MICHAEL E. POWELL Writer – CF Media michael@cfmedia.info On a personal quest to end Congressional term limits, Nash- ville, TN, resident Tim "Izzy" Israel brought his "Where Izzy?" trek/ tour through Shelby on May 24. Israel started trekking across the United States on Dec. 22, 2020 to raise awareness and gain support for congressional term limits. He is walking from the southeast corner of America (Key West, FL) and will finish up in the northwest corner at Cape Flattery, Washington. Jeff Tillman, Israel's friend and van driver, said Izzy started his journey from Key West, Florida, and, when we talked with him, was currently walking through the Old Tar Heel state. At the time, Tillman, who is the Deputy Field Director for U.S. Term Limits, noted Izzy was on his way to stops in Shelby and Win- ston-Salem. The two former Navy veterans met through their shared values on said Congressional term limits – an issue near and dear to their (and many Americans) heart – and a bond formed. Izzy, 51, said with Jeff's help, his trek went from an "originally low budget" operation to having a van, a web site, a Facebook page and getting media (and poli- tician's) attention everywhere he goes. "It's great knowing he's got my back when I'm on the road!" said Israel. Jeff, 64, noted Israel's walking across the country story provides inspiration and raises awareness for something that makes sense to people: placing term limits on Congress. Israel worked in the music industry, but, Tillman said, "… like every other industry that suf- fered from the economic fallout of COVID-19, the music business was hard hit and Izzy lost his job." He added Izzy, a father of six, identified a "clear culprit" for his lost job – Congress. Said Israel, "I thought about their lavish salaries and perks, how they passed legislation that applied to the American public but not to them, how they held thou- sand-dollar fundraising dinners for people to cozy up to them, and just how detached they are from the people they're supposed to represent." Israel feels now is the time to illuminate the broken entity of cro- nyism known as Congress. Izzy added that "not in recent history" has there been such a time that "…demonstrates Con- gress's ineffectiveness, failure to diversify" or to legislate with com- passion "…for any aspects or con- cerns of the people." Jeff noted Izzy is doing this for his children and grandchildren, and is fighting for future generations as well. As for the U.S. Term Limits organiza- tion, Izzy said, "These guys are doing a wonderful job!" Regarding donations, Tillman and Israel noted if you feel com- pelled to donate, please do so. To donate, or find out more about Izzy's journey, track him on his website at WHEREISIZZY. COM. To find out more about U.S. Term Limits, go to termlimits.com Tim "Izzy" Israel stops in Shelby while walking the country Tim "Izzy" Israel, who is walking across the United States to draw attention to term limits for Congress, came through Shelby, N.C., on May 24. Here he shows the sign on his backpack that is easily visible as he makes his way down America's highways. (photo by MEP/CF Media) Tim "Izzy" Israel (right) and his friend, Jeff Tillman, stand in front of the van they use as they make their way across the country campaigning to make Congressional term limits an issue to be voted on by the people. Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives Tim Moore with Tim "Izzy" Israel, who was walking in N.C. on his Term Limits for Congress trek across America. Moore, a Republican, represents the 111th State House District, which includes Cleveland County. (photo provided) Mon. 7-4, Tues. 9-6, Wed. 9-6, Thurs. 7-4, Fri. 9-12 vitaeyeclinic.com 24/7 EMERGENCY EYE CARE "GET $ 50 TODAY!" 501-322-0505

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