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Thursday, April 4-April 10, 2019 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 33 704-487-4501 3716 FALLSTON RD. • SHELBY, NC 3716 FALLSTON RD. • SHELBY, NC ON THE LUBE LUBE & TIRE & TIRE Quik HOURS: HOURS: Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 8:30-5:00 Sat. 8:00-2:00 Sat. 8:00-2:00 Closed Sunday Closed Sunday 2019 RACE SCHEDULE 2019 RACE SCHEDULE & WINNER UPDATES & WINNER UPDATES 48 © Community First Media DATE TRACK TV TIME Feb. 10 Daytona Clash FS1 3:00 ______ Feb. 14 Daytona Can-Am Duel #1 FS1 7:00 ______ Feb. 14 Daytona Can-Am Duel #2 FS1 9:00 ______ Feb. 17 Daytona 500 FOX 2:30 ______ Feb. 24 Atlanta Motor Speedway FOX 2:00 ______ Mar. 3 Las Vegas Speedway FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 10 Phoenix Int. Raceway FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 17 Auto Club Speedway, CA FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 24 Martinsville Speedway FS1 2:00 ______ Mar. 31 Texas Motor Speedway FOX 3:00 ______ April 7 Bristol Motor Speedway FS1 2:00 ______ April 13 Richmond Int. Speedway FOX 7:30 ______ April 28 Talladega Superspeedway FOX 2:00 ______ May 5 Dover Int. Speedway FS1 2:00 ______ May 11 Kansas Speedway FS1 7:30 ______ May 18 Charlotte All-Star Open FS1 6:00 ______ May 18 Charlotte All-Star Race FS1 8:00 ______ May 26 Charlotte Coca-Cola 600 FOX 6:00 ______ June 2 Pocono Raceway FS1 2:00 ______ June 9 Michigan Int. Speedway FS1 2:00 ______ June 23 Sonoma Raceway FS1 3:00 ______ June 30 Chicagoland Speedway NBCSN 3:00 ______ July 6 Daytona Coke Zero 400 NBC 7:30 ______ July 13 Kentucky Speedway NBCSN 7:30 ______ July 21 New Hampshire Speedway NBCSN 3:00 ______ July 28 Pocono Raceway NBCSN 3:00 ______ Aug. 4 Watkins Glen International NBCSN 3:00 ______ Aug. 11 Michigan Int. Speedway NBCSN 3:00 ______ Aug. 17 Bristol Motor Speedway NBCSN 7:30 ______ Sept. 1 Darlington Raceway NBCSN 6:00 ______ Sept. 8 Indianapolis Speedway NBC 2:00 ______ Sept. 15 Las Vegas Speedway* NBCSN 7:00 ______ Sept. 21 Richmond Int. Speedway* NBCSN 7:30 ______ Sept. 29 Charlotte Motor Speedway* NBC 2:30 ______ Oct. 6 Dover Int. Speedway* NBCSN 2:30 ______ Oct. 13 Talladega Superspeedway* NBC 2:00 ______ Oct. 20 Kansas Speedway* NBC 2:30 ______ Oct. 27 Martinsville Speedway* NBCSN 3:00 ______ Nov. 3 Texas Motor Speedway* NBCSN 3:00 ______ Nov. 10 Phoenix Int. Raceway* NBC 2:30 ______ Nov. 17 Homestead-Miami Finale* NBC 3:00 ______ * Denotes Playoff Race WINNING CAR # 4 22 11 2 22 18 18 2 11 Tractors & Trains Festival celebrates the Tools of the Farming Trade April 5-6th The N.C. Transportation Museum will celebrate the tools of the farming trade with the annual Tractors & Trains Festival Fri., April 5 and Sat., April 6. Both days of the event will include lots of modern, an- tique, and steam tractors, farming demonstrations, and tractor parades. More than a dozen agricultural groups will be participating from across Rowan County and North Carolina. Friday is primarily for school students and other pre- formed groups, though still open to the public. Near- ly 700 school children are scheduled to experience the event. Saturday, the Tractors & Trains Festival will crank up for the public with the addition of hay rides, DJ Adam Henry, the kiddie tractor pull, bounce houses, face painting, the Lit- tle Mr. and Ms. Farmer cos- tume contest, and steam en- gine caboose train rides. The event is sponsored by Carolina Farm Credit and is a Rowan County Convention and Visitor Bureau Arts & Ag event. In addition to heavy equip- ment used by farmers, visitors to the Tractors & Trains Festi- val will feature corn shelling demonstrations, a working cider press, and blacksmith demonstrations, as well as presentations from a variety of event partners. Rowan County's Mas- ter Gardeners, Rowan Soil and Water Conservation, the Rowan County Quilter's Guild, and others will be of- fering demonstrations and information both Friday and Saturday. Patterson Farms is providing their wooden cow milking demonstration. Statewide organizations tak- ing part include the N.C. Zoo on Friday and Duke Home- stead with their old timey toys on Saturday. The N.C. Soy- bean Association and N.C. Cattlemen's Association will attend both days, along with the NC Farm to School tractor trailer, promoting the use of freshly grown produce in the state's school cafeterias. The Mt. Pleasant Middle School Future Farmer's of America will present informa- tion on tractor safety, while museum staff will provide seed planting demonstrations and crafts, including making a whirligig toy to take home. The big tractor parade will be offered at noon Friday for school kids to enjoy during their lunch. Saturday, the tractor parade will close out the event at 3pm, with all trac- tors moving to the Bob Ju- lian Roundhouse for a photo around the turntable. Train rides will be offered at 10:30, 11:30am and 1:30pm Friday aboard the museum's regular passenger train. Sat- urday, the event will feature the passenger train and the Jeddo Coal #85 steam loco- motive pulling the museum's caboose train. Rides will take place at 10, 11am, noon, 1:30 and 2:30pm, with both trains departing on the same sched- ule. Saturday, the kiddie tractor pull, happening at noon, will see children 3-12 will com- pete in tiny tractors provided by local farmers. Also Sat- urday, the Little Mr. and Ms. Farmer contest will feature children in their best farm-re- lated attire. Children will be split into age groups, with one contest at 11am and another at 2pm. Visitors Friday can purchase tickets upon arrival for ad- mission or admission + train ride. Saturday attendees can purchase their tickets upon arrival, or buy in advance at www.nctrans.org. Those pur- chasing Saturday tickets can choose from regular admis- sion, admission + passenger train, or admission + steam engine caboose train. Admission only is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors/mili- tary, and $4 for ages 3-12. Admission + train ride is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors/mil- itary, and $8 for children 3-12. Ages 2 and under are free. More information on the an- nual Tractors & Trains Festival and all the museum's events can be found at www.nctrans. org. About the N.C. Transporta- tion Museum The N.C. Transportation Museum, located in historic Spencer Shops, the former Southern Railway steam lo- comotive repair facility, is located just fi ve minutes off I-85 at Exit 79 in Spencer, N.C., and about an hour from Charlotte, Greensboro or Winston-Salem. The mu- seum is home to the largest remaining operational round- house in North America, and numerous structures that rep- resent what was once South- ern Railway's largest steam locomotive repair facility in the southeast. The museum is part of the Division of His- toric Sites and the N.C. De- partment of Natural and Cul- tural Resources. Learn more at www.nctrans.org. Submitted by Mark Brown FOR SALE PRIDE JET 7 ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR. Chair used in- side, on board charger, nearly new tires, 250lb capacity, $545. (704) 951-4224 mobilityser- vices07@gmail.com 2 LOTS WITH VAULTS AT ROSE HILL CEMETERY. Ma- sonic Section, Section 3, Lot 62, Graves 1&2. Value $3600 will sell for $2400 OBO. 704-629- 4787. Leave Message FOR SALE TRAILER INVENTORY. Util- ity, Cargo, Box Dump Trailers, Equipment, Livestock. J. John- son Sales, Forest City. 828-245- 5895. JAZZY WHEELCHAIR $495. Jazzy wheelchair, charger, in- struction, delivered. Scooter- man John. (704) 951-4224 mo- bilityservices07@gmail.com 9 RUNWAY FOR SMALL DOG. 6ft tall, $1500 OBO. OLD BATH TUB with hawk claw feet. $25. (704) 418-1590 WHIRLPOOL SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR. $100, works good, outside needs a little cleaning. (704) 482-3107 HOME CARE BEDS $400 & Up, electric beds, 3 models. Setup, training, warranty and delivered. Call 704-951-4224, mobilityservices07@gmail.com FOR SALE UPRIGHT STRING BASS (FULL SIZE). Blue Grass ready, bow/case, wood black/silver trim asking $850. CHELLO/ CELLO (Full size), hard case/ bow, $250. Will deliver. (704) 942-4788 WOMEN'S SUNDAY DRESS- ES, size 12, $10 each. Tops, $5 each. High Heel shoes, $5 each. Elvis records, $10 each. Elvis misc. 828-305-0595. HONEY BEES FOR SALE. Some of the best bees available. $120/bees, $230/bees and new hive. Jackson Corbin, 828-980- 1823. ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR & SCOOTERS REPAIR. Scooter- man John, Repairs of Scooters & chairs at your home. Many good used scooters and chairs for sale. (704) 951-4224 mobili- tyservices07@gmail.com FOR SALE WHITE OVER-THE-RANGE MICROWAVE. White Frigedaire over the range microwave. Re- modeled kitchen and old appli- ances must go. Microwave was in use and working properly when taken out of kitchen last week. Has exhaust fan also. Good for rental property. It is used. $30 or OBO. Call 704- 477-7787, leave message if no answer. Will call back. USED CAMPER TOPS FOR SALE. Various sizes and styles. Also buying them in Rutherford County. (828) 980-0881.

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