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August 15, 2019

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Thursday, August 15-August 21, 2019 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 21 CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Scottish tax 5. Filled with horror 11. Type of music 14. Variety act 15. Half-conscious state 16. Discontinued European money 17. Formal declaration 19. Shaft horsepower (abbr.) 20. A way to express concen- tration 21. Airline 22. Goes well with a carrot 23. Length of pant leg 25. Mark with a cut 27. One who destroys com- pletely 31. Greek sophist 34. Thomas Hobbes's "De __" 35. Copyreads 38. Talk 39. Endangered 41. Snag 42. Comedienne Tyler 44. Castrate a male animal 45. Taj Mahal site 46. Tending to concede 49. One who accepts 51. Albanian capital 55. Takes kids to school 56. About Moon 60. __ Seamounts: underwa- ter volcanoes 61. __ Lilly, drug company 62. Not working 64. Alaska nursing board 65. Howl 66. Muslim ruler title 67. Famed arena 68. Back again for more food 69. Cheek CLUES DOWN 1. Raccoonlike animal 2. Small 3. Separates 4. Parties 5. Automated teller machine 6. One who earned his degree 7. Dislike 8. Flowering plant 9. Nova __, province 10. Inhabited 11. Breathing 12. Partner to pains 13. Immature insects 18. The back 24. Heavy club 26. Edible w sh 28. Lament for the dead 29. Woody climbing plants 30. Small rooms for prisoners 31. Ottoman military com- mander 32. "The Crow" actress Ling 33. A way of lopping off 36. Cigarette (slang) 37. Helps little w rms 39. Member of small discus- sion group 40. Copyread 43. V-shaped open trough 45. Pokes holes in 47. Beloved "Captain" 48. Resume 49. On a line at right angles 50. Light up lamps 52. Part of the psyche 53. Leeward Island 54. 1960s counterculture activist 57. Edible seaweed 58. Imitator 59. Look at and comprehend 63. Root mean square (abbr.) Your favorite publications... FIRST MEDIA, INC FIRST MEDIA, INC "Creating Business For People" ® LOCAL for generations Since 1983 Since 1936 Since 1888 Since 1906 WEEKLY RUTHERFORD Since 1992 cfmedia.info The 28th Annual Hot Nights Cool Rides Car Show is fast approaching! Each year thousands of visitors fl ock to the small Western North Carolina town of Forest City on the third weekend in Au- gust (this year August 16 and 17, 2019). With over 400 cars, truck, and motorcycles registered and 65 different car classes recognized, this show is one of the largest in the Southeast! The event is sponsored by the Forest City Merchants As- sociation and the Town of Forest City. To kick off this year's event, a free cruise in and concert will be held on Friday, August 16 from 6pm-8:30pm at newly constructed Forest City Pavilion on Park Square (POPS), just a short walk from Main Street. The Ocean Blvd Band will be performing. Even if you don't have a show car to bring, we invite everyone to POPS to enjoy the live music and to visit with family and friends. You may even want to show off your shagging dance skills! Bring a blanket or lawn chair and come enjoy the sounds of live beach music! Folks bringing show cars are asked to park on either side of the Rutherford County Farmers Market. Local food trucks, along with the POPS concession stand will be open to provide delicious food. Parking for the public is along historic Main Street and in the free, public lots between Main Street and Trade Street. The 28th Hot Nights Cool Rides car show is a free event. It begins Saturday, August 17 at 9am and will continue until 8pm. It is an alcohol-free event and no pets are allowed. Folks wishing to register their car can do so on Friday, August 16 from 2pm-8pm at Main Street Meeting, 108 East Main Street. Registration on Saturday, August 17 from 9am-2pm. Registration is just $25 per vehicle and includes a commem- orative t-shirt. Main Street restaurants along with other food vendors will be serving a variety of delicious food items, including ham- burgers, hot dogs, wings, fi sh, BBQ, turkey legs, livermush burgers, pizza, funnel cakes, ice cream, kettle corn, fudge, and fresh lem- onade. Live music on the entertainment stage be- gins at 11am with regional television person- ality Jack Roper and the Weatherman Band. The Kill Devils take the stage at 2pm and clos- ing out the entertainment is the Night Move Band playing from 5pm-7pm. The trophy cer- emony will immediately follow the Night Move Band. The fun and excitement continues with a free showing of the movie "Smokey and the Bandit" at POPS after the trophy ceremony! The movie will start at dusk (approximately 8:30pm). Come early and have your picture made with a Pontiac Trans AM, just like the one that Burt Reynolds drove in the movie! The POPS Concession stand will be open providing all your favorite movie snacks! For more information call the Forest City Events Line at 828-247-4430 or the Town of Forest City at 828-247-4417. Like us on Face- book at "Hot Nights Cool Rides Forest City Car Show" or "Forest City Events". 2019 Hot Nights Cool Rides Car Show is August 16 & 17 CARS & TRUCKS 1954 FORD CUSTOM LINE. 2 door HT, 12 volt, 352BB, cam built. Very nice car. $12,500 obo. Call Tony (704) 524-8505 2012 FORD FUSION SEL. Leather, aluminum wheels, sun- roof, 49,900 miles, $5995. 828- 287-3820. 2005 FORD F-150 69,000 miles, $13,500. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net 2004 FORD F-150 FX4 Super- Crew 4WD, 132,000 miles, with black interior. Drives like new. Excellent condition. Se- nior owned and driven. $14,000 OBO. (864) 492-8063 2004 CHEVROLET COLO- RADO Pickup. Rear end needs to be rebuilt. It has a 3.7 fi ve cylinder engine. Never used oil between changes and is great engine. I also have a 5x8 utility trailer and a Honda Recon four wheeler for sale. (704) 434-7603 2013 NISSAN SENTRA 121,000 miles, Cash Only, lhaynesbelk@aol.com 1998 FORD CROWN VICTO- RIA Police P-71 Call (704) 538-9237 lv msg if no answer. First $2800 takes it. Over $4000 invested. 1991 DODGE RAM VAN Church Van. 58,000 miles, New Tires & Battery. Front & Rear Air. $5000, OBO. Call 704-472- 7799. 2014 SUBARU OUTBACK sta- tion wagon. 81k miles, new tires, white. $12,500. 704-472- 4849 2015 FORD EDGE SEL SUV with full panorama roof. Leath- er, Ford SYNC, loaded with ex- tras, 38,900 miles, $17,500. 704-473-6523. DIONNE ASHE No, I don't plan on going to any games. I am not interested in baseball. sidewalk survey by jeff melton Do you plan to attend any of the American Legion World Series Baseball games? GARY WEBB Yes, we go every year. We will go to 2-3 games this year. REMINE MOSS Yes, I will be there everyday. I am with the American Legion Auxiliary and I will be volunteering at the games. TAMMY HILL Yes, I get tickets and go ever year. We have been going for 7 years. ShelbyInfo.com ALL CLASSIFIEDS ALL CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE & ONLINE & IN PRINT IN PRINT Classifi ed Deadline is Classifi ed Deadline is 3:00pm Tuesday 3:00pm Tuesday

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