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March 29, 2018

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Page 16 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, March 29 - April 4, 2018 OUTDOOR CONNECTION TD T N O & U SHO & OU O SHELBY SHO O B O B S N O TD I & O O O SHELBY SH CT NN O N AT U R E E N J OY CTION & E EC O U T & NE G E T O ON G O NN O N E N N G A E O N AT U J N E CT CT & E U O NN NN G O Y AT R T T O E E OUTDOOR TRUTHS I'm a little over a week out from turkey season. It really is one of my favorite sea- sons of the year. I know the toms will be gobbling by the time I'm allowed in the woods with my shotgun. I love hearing that sound anytime, but during the hunting season it makes my heart race a little more. Like buck fever, there is something that messes with my mind and body when a gobbler begins to make his way to my setup. Some hunters become so nervous it's almost impossible to talk without sounding like someone is shaking your whole body as words are coming out. And what happens many times, is rational thought processes are overtaken by actions that are totally detrimental to having success. I mean, it doesn't matter how many times you have practiced or how many lessons you have learned, a racing heart can erase all of that. You might call when you shouldn't or move when you shouldn't or take a shot that you know to be a bad shot. That rapid heartbeat can also make you harvest an animal that normally you would let pass. Anything and everything can happen when one is under the spell of the fever. And the fever will always show up in more beats per minute. The truth is, a racing heart must be managed because while it may stimulate our senses, it can draw us to the wrong thing and make us do wrong things as well. The more I think about this, the more I think about matters of more importance – much more importance. I think about the racing heart that comes from those things that look enticing and those things that may be what others have or enjoy, or long for. At fi rst glance one mistakes what he sees as a trophy. And the longer he looks, he tends to let himself become satisfi ed with what is in front of him or worse still, he begins to believe that whatever is in front of him he is entitled to because he has worked hard or because of other good intentions. For us men, these enticements come in the form of sex, power, or money. And even though none of these are bad in themselves; they become destructive when they cause us to do something we know is wrong. The problem is, most of the time, we don't realize our mistake until we can't take it back. So, what do we do? For a follower of Christ, we are to hide God's Word in our hearts. This means we are to be diligent in putting so much Bib- lical truth in our lives that we….. well, so that we don't do stupid things. The other thing we need is accountability. For a hunter, I have a law that says I always must check a harvested animal into the game commission. Someone is always keeping up with my harvest. And in the same way accountability is our way of letting others know what we have harvested in our personal life. With God's Word and other men in our lives, we stand a much better chance of passing on the things we need to pass on and harvesting those things that are real trophies. By By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ ller ller ller ller GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org *O.A.C. Talk to your SCAG Dealer for details. ELLIOTT SUPPLY CO. INC. 2301 W. Stagecoach Trail, Hwy. 182 • Polkville, NC • 704-538-8661 BOB ELLIOTT, OWNER - BEN ELLIOTT, SERVICE MGR. 48 Months 48 Months For Up To For Up To 0 % FINANCING ON THE FINANCING ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY PURCHASE OF ANY NEW NEW SCAG MOWER SCAG MOWER * Spring Spring A New Scag for A New Scag for FAST WAY 630 S. LAFAYETTE • SHELBY, NC 704-484-0823 LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK! HOURS: MON. - FRI. 8:30AM-5:30PM SAT. 8AM-1:30PM • CLOSED SUNDAY www.buildingsrusllc.com Of Shelby Buildings R Us 1703 E Dixon Blvd. Shelby, NC 28152 • 704-482-3166 ©Community First Media Community First Media Regular Style Regular Style Carport Carport Rent To Own Rent To Own No Credit Check MARCH SPECIAL Ask about our other discounts on carports & garages. $ 845. 845. 00 00 18x21x6 18x21x6 704-434-0249 3735 W. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, NC ©CommunityFirstMedia 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR $ 2,995 2,995 ONLY ONLY 2007 INFINITI G35 2003 PONTIAC GRAND AM V-6, Auto., 176K miles, Good Reliable Trans. 2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4-Cyl., Auto., 130K Miles. Great on Gas! $ 3,195 3,195 ONLY ONLY 2010 CHEVROLET CAMARO V-6, Auto., 70K Actual Miles, 1 Owner, Perfect Car. $ 13,500 13,500 ONLY ONLY 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE V-6, Auto., 85K Actual Miles, Ready for Summer! $ 2,695 2,695 ONLY ONLY ONLY $ 6,295 6,295 V6, Auto., 134K Miles. One Bad Ride! V-8, Auto., 106K Miles, Loaded, Very Nice! $ 2,295 2,295 ONLY ONLY M &M M Used sed C Cars ars Why Would You Use Your Tax REFUND To Buy Part Of A Car When You Can Come To Us & Buy A Complete Car For The Same Money? CARS & TRUCKS CARS & TRUCKS 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY HY- BRID 41307 miles, $16900, one owner, nonsmoker, al- ways covered. Loaded with all extras and moonroof. Recent Michelins, immaculate. Great gas mileage. Selling to get car to pull trailer cross country. 828-429-3044 (828) 245-3106 jampadg@gmail.com 2011 JEEP GRAND CHERO- KEE Overland, V-8. 97,800 miles. Stone with tan leather in- terior. Well taken care of. Great condition. $18,500. (704) 472- 9273 2005 SUBARU LEGACY WAG- ON (NATL) 105K miles. $5800, (704) 472-4849 2004 FORD MUSTANG GT, Convertible, runs good, looks good, new tires. Asking $4000. Others to choose from. (704) 685-5087 2004 BUICK PARK AVENUE 167k miles, blue, $2900. (704) 472-4849 1987 GMC 1 TON 12' Flat Bed, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, good tires, white color. $2195. Call Tom. (704) 473-6384 2010 KIA SOUL 68k miles, original owner, $5800. (828) 287-7813 1996 FORD RANGER Pickup XL, 3.0, V-6, 5 speed, long bed, power steering, dark blue, AC. Bad engine. $795. Call Tom (704) 473-6384 CARS & TRUCKS CARS & TRUCKS 1999 DODGE DURANGO 234000 miles, 4 WD. $1200, power steering pump and water pump replaced in last couple of years. New tires and custom rims valued at $1200+. Some new paint. Needs transmission work and some motor work. Great looking ride for someone looking for a fi xer upper. Call (704) 477- 7787 rkahconley@att.net 2017 RAM 1500 Express 4x4, 5.7 HEMI, silver regular cab, short bed, auto, 4900 miles, excellent condition. (704) 538- 0460 2007 HONDA ACCORD SDN 1 owner, EXL model, 4 cylinder, 2.4 V-Tech, $7200. (704) 481- 8320 1998 CHEVROLET VENTURE mini van, new engine, $1400. Also used furniture. 704-692- 9915 or (704) 434-7761 1993 FORD CLUB WAGON E350, 165K, good condition. $2800. 704-472-1000 or (704) 487-1071 CARS & TRUCKS CARS & TRUCKS 2006 SUBARU BAJA Sport, AWD, 4 cylinder, 2.5 liter, SOHC, 4 speed, automatic. $8600. (704) 481-8320 2003 FORD MUSTANG GT Convertible, 5 speed, $4500 price negotiable or will trade. 828-980-5500 or (828) 980- 4700 2001 FORD F-150 4X4, two tone paint, aluminum wheels, stepside bed, 99k miles, $6750. (828) 287-3820 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA needs battery, drivable $2000. (704) 300-4959 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE ex- tended version. 77,000 miles, all black, chrome wheels, excel- lent condition. $4800. 704-487- 0550 or (704) 678-3954 1991 CHEVROLET 1500 PICK- UPS 4 WD, new crate 350 en- gine & transmission, good condition. $2800. 704-472- 1000 or (704) 487-1071 1995 FORD F-350 Diesel 4x4, 5 speed fl atbed. Only 116,470 miles, excellent condition, $13,500 cash. (828) 429-5155 1984 FORD VAN Econoline XL 1 ton. 4 new tires, new brakes. All less than 100 miles. $1500. (704) 685-8565 2014 BMW 3 SERIES 320i, tan leather seats, low miles, one owner, new tires, all power, sunroof. $15,500. (704) 692- 1648 2007 NISSAN VERSA Versa-S 4 cylinder, 6 speed, manual. $4300. (704) 481-8320 ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com ALL ALL CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE & ONLINE & IN PRINT IN PRINT Classifi ed Classifi ed Deadline is Deadline is 3:00pm Tuesday 3:00pm Tuesday

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