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March 17, 2022

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Thursday, March 17-March 23, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 12 MO/12,000 MILES POWERTRAIN COVERAGE ON MOST CARS. 704-750-4472 *OAC Plus Tax, Tag, Doc Fees. 2011 2011 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER 200 200 White, Tan Interior, 118,000 Miles. White, Tan Interior, 118,000 Miles. 2012 2012 FORD FORD FOCUS FOCUS Black, Hatchback, 4-Cyl., Black, Hatchback, 4-Cyl., Low Miles. Low Miles. ON LOT FINANCING NO CREDIT CHECKS! 2004 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 2004 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC (3/4 Mile From Ingles) 2014 2014 DODGE DODGE AVENGER AVENGER White, Tan Interior, 106,000 Miles. White, Tan Interior, 106,000 Miles. 2006 HONDA HONDA ACCORD ACCORD Burgundy, Sunroof, Burgundy, Sunroof, 101,000 Miles. 101,000 Miles. 2010 2010 HONDA HONDA CIVIC CIVIC Burgundy, Grey Cloth, Burgundy, Grey Cloth, Only 98,000 Miles. Only 98,000 Miles. 2014 2014 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER 200 200 Low Miles, Blue, Sport Wheels. Low Miles, Blue, Sport Wheels. 2006 2006 HYUNDAI HYUNDAI SONATA SONATA Gold,Tan Interior ,110,000 Miles Gold,Tan Interior ,110,000 Miles. 2006 2006 PT PT CRUISER CRUISER Only 87K Miles, Black, Only 87K Miles, Black, Automatic Automatic 2010 2010 KIA KIA SPORTAGE SPORTAGE Grey, 2WD Grey, 2WD, only 119,000 Miles , only 119,000 Miles 2007 2007 HONDA HONDA CRV CRV Black, Leather, Loaded, Black, Leather, Loaded, 150,000 Miles 150,000 Miles _ 704-487-8114 • DonGibsonTheatre.com 318 South Washington St. • Shelby, NC UPCOMING SHOWS UPCOMING SHOWS MENTION DISCOUNT CODE 9911 For A 10% Ticket Discount When Ordering Online Or In Person. ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia MITCH RYDER & THE DETROIT WHEELS Saturday, May 14 th 8:00 PM Tickets Available TEXAS HILL Saturday, March 26 th 8:00 PM Tickets Available TERRI CLARK Thursday, March 31 st 8:00 PM Tickets Available PAUL THORN Friday, April 29 th 8:00 PM Tickets Available 231 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC Tom Slater plays his Dobro at the Saturday Bluegrass Jam held at the Earl Scruggs Center on March 12th, 2022. The event is a group of musicians that bring their instruments for afternoon jam session. – photo by Jeff Melton Another turkey season is just around the corner. Even though I'm excited about the possibilities, I'm reminded again of my distaste for the characteristics of this bird. Yes, he's beautiful. Yes, he's hardy. And yes, he's a wily competitor. But his best contribution is his shining example of all that I don't want to be and all that I detest in seeing in others as well. His pride is evident and that ought to be enough to make me want to blow his head off. But there are other problems I have with him as well. One of them is his constant concern that others think of him to be something he's not. As the gobbler approaches a hen or even other gobblers, he begins to swell. All the feathers on his body move in a way to make him look like something he normally doesn't look like. This is only done because "Someone may be watching and if someone is watching I have to show that I'm big, loud, large, and in charge. I have to be noticed. I have to draw attention. I have to throw names. I have to be someone I'm really not." I shamefully admit I used to be this way. I wanted to dress like someone else, talk like someone else, and have what someone else had. It didn't take me long to discover it was hard enough trying to be myself opposed to trying to be someone else. Now I still struggle with this at times, but I'm quickly reminded of its futility. You see, one of the reasons we battle with this is because we don't have a healthy self- esteem. What we are saying when we try to be something we are not is that the person I really am is not an interesting, gifted, or even likeable person. We think who we really are is Clark Kent. So, we constantly feel the need to put on our Superman outfi t when others are around. Healthy self- esteem is simply the ability to recognize the areas we are gifted in and the areas we are not. It's realizing that God was our individual creator and he really don't make mistakes. Now that doesn't mean we are not to strive to be better and to grow but what it does mean is that our identity is in who our heavenly father made us to be, and not in our fruitless effort in trying to be something or someone else. God really does love the person he made you to be. So, you ought to as well. And others will follow. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ www.outdoortruths.org gary@outdoortruths.org GARY MILLER Carolina CLASSIFIEDS .com GO TO: www.carolinaclassifi eds.com SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE WEEKLY WEEKLY DIGITAL EDITION DIGITAL EDITION to our Online Subscription is FREE! Online Subscription is FREE! Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. 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