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Thursday, August 4-August 10, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 23 of country music's most recognizable voices, sell- ing more than 8.5 million units and amassing more than 2.5 billion global streams. His wife Jennifer plays keyboards and sings background vocals with the band. In December 2001 Turner made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry and received a standing ova- tion for his original song "Long Black Train." His album by the same name was certified gold within a year of its release; the song spent more than 40 weeks on the Billboard country charts. In addition to "Long Black Train," fans can expect to hear Turner's 7th Inning Stretch Festival returns to Uptown Shelby The local A m e r i c a n L e g i o n World Se- ries com- mittee is pleased to announce that the popular 7th Inning Stretch Festival is return- ing to Uptown Shelby after a two-year absence caused by the COVID- 19 virus. The Festival is sponsored by The Ameri- can Legion Department of North Carolina. This year's headliner concert will feature country music artist Josh Turner, a native of South Caro- lina, and a multi-platinum- selling star. For nearly two decades, he has been one Country Music Artist, Josh Turner scheduled for free concert JOSH TURNER I know no one wants to think about it since we are in the sweltering summer, but deer season is just around the corner. South Carolina's season actually begins in the middle of August. I love to hunt, but I just can't put myself through those conditions for a deer…. unless there's a Pope and Young on my trail camera, of course. But I would absolutely have to know he is coming to my stand. It seems deer season has always been tied to the cooler temperatures. During the years when deer were scarce, hunting was almost always associated with Thanksgiving. And back then, the week of Thanksgiving would always bring with it a little snow. My neck of the woods has changed since then. The deer are more plentiful, but the snow is not. And with the abundance of deer, there has come the abundance of days to hunt as well. I have adapted seemingly without notice. It seems most of my life has followed this pattern. I have not set out to adapt, but have slowly, almost subconsciously, changed to accommodate my new environment. For the most part, I have kept in step without a fuss. But I'm still not hunting deer in August. Maybe September, but defi nitely not August. While everything around us changes, there are some things that ought to be steadfast and unmovable. For those of us who follow Christ, it is Him. The Bible says God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This means while everything around us will change, that which is in us, will not. This is crucial in the world we live in. If we build our life on things that change, we will constantly be tossed from one thing to another. However, if we build our life on something that is sure and steadfast, we will always be able to go back to the security it offers. Change is never comfortable, even good change. But to have something in our life that is both relative and unchangeable is priceless. That is what Christ offers. His gift is one as old as history itself and yet is as useful today as the latest technology. I know of nothing else which offers the same. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER Gary has written the Outdoor Truths article for 20 years. He has also written four books which include compilations of his articles and a father/son devotional. He also speaks at wild-game dinners and men's events for churches and associations. gary@outdoortruths.org For Details & Photos: auctionsunlimited.us Bob Melton NCAL166 704-692-0406 Auctioneers: Ronny Causby Ronny Causby NCAL 37 828-443-8299 125 Melton Dr. Shelby, NC 28152 NCAL 4977 704-692-0405 ESTATE AUCTION (Living) Saturday, August 13 th – 9:00 AM 209 Hicks Hill Rd., Lawndale, NC 28090 COLLECTIBLES: 15+ Earthen & Stoneware, Churns, Crocks, & Whiskey Jugs (All Sizes), Pitchers, Bean Pots. Blue Qt. Jars, Wood Milk Crate, Old Milk Bottles, Cast Iron Aunt Jamima Bank, Pots, Pans, Kettle, 2 Burner Stove, Wash Pot, Pressing Irons, Boot Scrape, Bookends. Milk Can, Wash Tubs, Enamel Ware, Old Well Pulleys, Ice Tongs, Wood Coca Cola Crates, Cotton Scales, Wheat Cradle, Sears Snow Sled, Smoke Stand, RC Thermometer, Animal Traps, Carousel Horse, Wood Rocky Horse, Corn Sheller. Collectors Plates: Norman Rockwell, Gone with Wind, Children. Wood Board w/Old Keys, Wood Ironing Board, Beaded Evening Bag, Old Wire Rim Glasses, Wood Sewing Boxes. 10+ Handmade Quilts, 10+ Hand Crochet Throws. Handmade Bonnets & Aprons, Old Harmonicas. GLASSWARE: 30+ Lots: Red, Pink Amber, Milk Class, Blue, Vaseline, Green Cranberry, Iridescent, Clear, Leaded- (Loads of Fenton) Baskets, Bowls, Platters, Egg Plates, Cups, Glasses, Punch Bowls, Cake Plates & Covers, Candle Sticks & Holders, All Size Vases & Planters, (Roseville, Hull, McCoy, etc), Statues (Gnomes/ Hummel's, George & Martha, Angels, Animals etc), 20+LAMPS: Tiffany, Hurricane, Hob Nob, Leaded, Hand Painted, Porcelain, Oil (Large & Small), Cast Iron, Lanterns. CLOCKS: Grandfather (3 Chime) Handmade: O C Greene, Regulator 31 Day Clock, Elgin 31 Day Regulator, Weather Station Wall Clock, Several Wind-Up Alarm Clocks, Sun Burst Clock, 30+ Lots JEWELRY, etc: Costume Jewelry, Men & Lady's Watches, Pocket Knives, Dresser Accessories, Hat & Hair Pins. Straight Razor, Tie & Lapel Pins. Floor Jewelry Cabinet. Jewelry Chest & Trinket Boxes. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: 4 Plank Farm Table, Pine T&G Farm Table, 4 Plank Gate leg Table, Flour/Meal Chest, Wood Boxes, Trunks, & Cedar Chest. 3, 4, 5, & 6 Drawer Chest (Most Dove Tail), Multiple Oak Round & Square Parlor Tables, Wash Stand, Antique Dresser w/Glove Boxes, Cane Bottom: 20+ Straight Chairs, Stools, Child's St. & Rocking Chairs, Rockers. Table Bench, Slat Back/Goose Neck Rockers, Telephone Seat/Table, 4 Oak Round Kitchen Tables (Lion Claws) w/Chairs, Mahogany: Dinning Room Table w/Chairs, Buffet, Secretary w/Glass Doors, Corner Cabinet w/glass doors, 2 China Cabinets. Wardrobe w/Mirrored Doors, Marble Top Tables (End, Coffee, Round). Library Tables, Server, & Plant Stands. Leather & Upholstered Recliners (1 Lift), Occasional & Wing Back Chairs, 3 Sofas, Unique Round Top Bed w/Dresser & Chest, High Post Bed w/Dresser, High Back Oak Bed. Misc. Coffee & End Tables, Ornate Shelves & Bookcases. Flip Top White Pine Desk. Hat, Coat, & Clothes Racks, APPLIANCES/ELECTRONICS: Hot Point: Range, May Tag Washer, & Dryer, Whirlpool Washer & Dryer. Misc. Small Appliances, 10+ Upright/Canister Vacuums & Floor Cleaners. Stereos, 45 & 33 Records, DVD Player & DVD's, Cas- sette Player & Cassettes, VHS Player & VHS's, Radios, Telephones, New Mini Tablet, Walkie Talkies, 26" Sanyo TV. HOME, DINNING, & KITCHEN ACCESSORIES: 20+ Ornate Gold Framed Pictures/Prints, Misc. Kitchen Dishes, Platters, Bowls, Pots, Pans, etc. Silver Serving Pcs. Is Flatware, Towels, New Sheets, Curtains, Elect Sewing Machine, Sew & Embroidery Thread & Sewing Accessories, Suit Cases, Walking Sticks & Cans, TOOLS/OUTDOOR DÉCOR/ACCESSORIES: Misc. Lawn, Garden, & Hand Tools. Power Kraft Circular Saw, Shop Vac, Drop Cords, Elec. Weed Eater, Patio Tables & Chairs, White Wrought Iron Chairs, Wind Chimes, Bird Houses, Porch Swing, Yard Art, Cement Statues & Planters. CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAY: Plastic Blow Mold Santa, Snowman, Easter Bunny, Angel. Greenery, Nut Crackers, Ceramic, Leaded, Plastic Christmas Trees. Villages, Santa's Nativity Scenes. Owner has moved to assisted Living – This 2,000+ sq ft Home w/full basement is packed full of well kept treasures collected and handed down over the past 70 years. Over 500+ Lots! Loads of Shade Trees! Part of Auction will be split in order to beat Mid-Day heat! PARTIAL LISTING – Terms: Cash, Checks, MC/VISA (3% Charge). 6.75% Sales Tax. Bring Tax ID # if you're exempt. Must Pay Day of Auction. NO BUYERS PREMIUM! Announcements day of Auction takes precedent over any advertisement written or implied. Reserve the right to add or delete. Everything sold as with no warranty expressed or implied. Not responsible for Accidents, Theft, or Losses before, during or after Auction. 10:00 AM • 1003 MARK DR., SHELBY, NC Parcel # 23091. 11:00 AM • 308 SUTTLE ST., SHELBY, NC Parcel # 17259. 11:30 AM • 603 POPLAR ST., SHELBY, NC Parcel # 18636. 12:00 PM • 207 & 213 KNOT ST., SHELBY, NC Parcel # 22516 & 18725. 1:00 PM • 1810 KINGSTON RD., SHELBY, NC Parcel # 30832. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 TH Isaac Wade Johnson Estate TERMS: 5% down day of auction w/remainder in 30 days or at closing, R. John Bridges Attorney. Sale Conducted By: Elliott/Dixon Auctions LLC. 1512 Burke Road • Shelby, NC 28152 704-472-5000 NCAL#3806 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS other big hits: "Your Man," "Would You Go with Me," "Firecracker," "Why Don't We Just Dance," "Time is Love" (named by Billboard as the biggest hit of 2012), and "Hometown Girl." Turner attributes his appreciation of coun- try music to five country music legends – John Anderson, Johnny Cash, Vern Gosdin, Randy Tra- vis, and Hank Williams. In his official biography, he says, "I've always said that any song you hear com- ing from my voice, you're going to hear bits and pieces of those five guys." Turner paid tribute to those five and other art- ists in his album, "Country State of Mind," released in 2020. Turner has received six Inspirational Country Music Awards and has been nominated for two Grammy® Awards, five Country Music Associa- tion Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, and one CMT Award. A secondary stage with local performers will fea- ture Tangerine Trees, a Beatles tribute band, and two other groups. The Giggle Box Circus will per- form and living statues will interact with the crowd. Gymnasts, kids' crafts, two inflatables manned by Cleveland County YMCA staff, stilt walkers, mascots from local athletic teams, and more, will mean twice as many activities for the younger set than in any other year. The Road to Hope 5K will once again kick off the 7th Inning Stretch Festi- val. The proceeds from race registrations will go to Road to Hope Shelby, which passes the funds to programs that include Concerns of Police Survi- vors (COPS), Kids Camp, Young Adult Camp, Out- ward Bound, college scholarships, retreats, training and counseling, equipment grants, and The Spirit of Blue Founda- tion. The Little Miss ALWS Pageant has become in- creasingly popular since its inception as part of the Festival in 2015. Girls from infants through 12 years old compete for nine po- sitions as queens, each one assigned to a regional team as a goodwill ambas- sador. "After two years without the Festival because of COVID-19 concerns, we are excited to bring back the event that is our 'thank you' to the community for its support of The Ameri- can Legion World Series," says Eddie Holbrook, chairman of the local ALWS committee. "We be- lieve we have a lineup that will please every attendee from the youngest to the oldest and music that will brighten everyone's day." For a list of Festival events and times, visit ht tp://7thinningstretchfestiv alcc or call 704-600-6599.

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