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July 30, 2020

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, July 30-August 5, 2020 © Community First Media For Details & Photos: auctionsunlimited.us 25 GUNS: Jukar PC&B Pistol, Smith & Wesson MODEL 3 Revolver, Strum Rugger Cap & Ball Revolver, VR Enfi eld 1886 IV .22C RIFLE, Thompson PCAP Muzzleloader 45GA, Navy Arms Creedmoor BLK Powder, 2-Sturm Ruger 22- 250 SS W/SCOPE, J. Stevens A&T Co. Schuetzen SS W/SCOPE, 2-Pedersoli 45-70 Rifl es, 45-70 Rifl e Remington 7MM Rifl e, Springfi eld Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifl e, Schmidt-Rubin M-1911 Carbine Bolt Action, 2-Marlin Model 39 Lever Action Rifl e, Model 39 & Lever Action .22 RIFLE, Winchester Breech Loader Model 1885 .22 Rifl e, 6-Browning Model 1885 Single Shot W/SCOPE, Model 1885 22-250 SS W/Scope, Model B78 SS W/Weaver, Model B78 SS W/ Leupold Vair Scope, Model B78 SS Rifl e w/Leupold 3X9 Scope, Model B78 SS Rifl e w/Leupold 3X9 Scope, NO. 3 SS Rifl e. NOTE: Guns Sold paid for at Auction & Taken to Gun Dealer for paper work & pick-up. 50+ KNIFE COLLECTION: Buck, Case, Robert Klass, Ducks Unlimited. (Hunting & Pocket) RELOADING TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Scales, Magnifying, Loaders: Texan, Met, Shell, Ohaus. Misc Reloading Tools, Die Sets, Shell Holders. 35+ Lots Ammo, Bullet &, Shot Shells, Rifl e, (Remington, Winchester, etc.), John Wayne Ammo, Black Powder Led, Muzzle Loading Supplies, 100's & 100's Shell Casings (Brass & Metal), Melting Pots, Cabinets of Led, & Accessories. GUN ACCESSORIES & OTHER MISC: Gun Cases, Gun Racks, Ear Plugs, Holsters & Ammo Belts, Leather, Gun Cleaning Kits, Spotting Scope, Locks, Vintage Shell Boxes, Bows & Arrows, FISHING: 100+ Vintage Wood Lures, Plus Loads Lures & Flies still in boxes. 50+ Rods & Reels: Finwick, Ambassa- deur, Shakesphere, Jed Williams, Heddon, Daiwa, Browning, Battenkill, Silslar, & Custom. Rods: Split Bamboo(South Bend, Phillinson), Fly Rods, Deep Sea, Tackle Boxes, Spinners, Gigs, Hooks, Sinkers, Fly Making Materials, Lines, Sinkers, Nets, Cleaning Boards, Fishing Vest. CAMPING/HIKING: Canoes (Alum., Old Town, etc) Old Boat Motors, Boat Paddles, Tent, Canopies, Sleeping Bags, Back Packs, Totes, Mats, Chairs, Stools, Tree Stands, Camo Blinds & Netting, Portable Tables, Misc. O/D Cooking Pots, Pans, Utensils, etc. COLEMAN: (Most Unused & Vintage -1930's-1980's) Coolers, Thermos, 50+ Lanterns, Stoves, Heaters, Grills, Smokers, Chairs, 100's & 100's Lantern & Stove Replacement Parts. ARMY: WW I & II: Field Mask, Field Telephones, Ammo Boxes & Pouches, Hats, Cots, Bunk Beds, First Aid Kits, Canteens, Mess Kits, Stove, Heater, Blanket, Shovels, 1942 Army Bunk Beds, & Other Misc. 2 Day ESTATE AUCTION (Dec) Saturday, August 8 & 15, 2020, 9:00 AM Same Location: 1139 County Home Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 Auctions Unlimited, Inc. is privileged to offer at Public Auction the ENTIRE Estate of the late Mr. & Mrs. Jack N. Rich. The Rich's formerly owned JN Rich Camping Outfi tters & Rich's Metal and Welding Shop. They were Collectors, Historians, and Keepers of everything including many items from both parent's estates that have a tag stating where & when they were obtained. This Unique Auction also includes inventory and equipment from previous businesses and the Rich's personal collectibles in Home & Shops. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 , 2020 – 9:00 AM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 , 2020 – 9:00 AM Antiques/Collectibles/ Tools/Equipment/ Outdoor Furniture VIEWING: Friday 8/7 & 8/14 – 10 AM - 2 PM & 8 AM - 9AM each Saturday Auctioneers: Bob Melton NCAL 166 704-692-0406 Ronny Causby NCAL 37 828-443-8299 125 Melton Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 NCAL 4977 Day of Auction: 704-692-0405 TERMS: Cash, Approved Checks, MC/Visa (3% Charge) NO BUYERS PREMIUM. NEW NC 2020 Auction Law 6.75% Sales Tax Must be Charged. Bring Tax ID # if you're exempt. Announcements day of Auction takes precedent over any advertisement written or implied. Reserve the right to add or delete. Everything sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Not Responsible for Accidents, Theft, or Losses before, during or after Auction. ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ HOURS Mon.-Sat. 11AM-10PM Sunday 11 AM-9PM 213 W. WARREN ST. 213 W. WARREN ST. SHELBY, NC SHELBY, NC 704-482-5155 704-482-5155 Authentic Mexican Cuisine Authentic Mexican Cuisine Daily Specials Dine In Call In Carry Out Mountain Village Mountain Village Chalets & Cabins Chalets & Cabins ~FOR RENT~ ~FOR RENT~ 1 to 5 Bedrooms All Have Hot Tubs & Fireplaces 950 Main St. Chimney Rock, NC 704-472-3100 704-482-4888 704-472-5219 228 N. Washington St. Shelby, NC 704-487-4521 www.arnold'sjewelry.com "The Diamond Leader" Phillips Village Apartments 1619 Patrick Ave. Shelby, NC 28152 Family Households 2 Bedroom Apartments Accessible Units Rental Assistance Available Please Call 704-434-9770 TDD/TYY# 1-800-735-2962 This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer Equal Housing Opportunity © Community First Media KIDS WORLD CHILD Development Center NOW HIRING EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Pay Rate $9-$12 per hour Based on education & experience 1152 WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC 704-471-1717 VISIT Cleveland County Announces Cancellation of October 2020 Mush, Music & Mutts Festival due to COVID-19 Pandemic Shelby, NC - The Mush, Music & Mutts Festival announced today that in the interest of safety for our community and visitors, as well as our vendors, volunteers and staff, the 2020 Mush, Music & Mutts Festival is can- celed. The festival, presented by VISIT Cleveland County, has been an annual mainstay in Cleveland County for 30+ years. Last year the festival drew over 10,000 attendees, many coming from around the region and be- yond to enjoy the namesake of the festival – Liver mush. The festival also offers live music throughout the day, an area with entertain- ment and activities for pets and their people, presented by Rollover Pets and a variety of food, craft, non-profi t and business vendors. The "Little Miss Liver Mush Pageant", an- other popular part of the festival, is also can- celed in the best interest of the safety of con- testants, their families and attendees. "This decision was not an easy one to make but all involved agreed there is no greater pri- ority than protecting the health and safety of our community, visitors, vendors, volunteers and staff. With that priority and in alignment with local, state and national health guide- lines, it was clear this was the appropriate decision." "We are excited to begin to focus our ener- gies on ideas for an even greater experience for all participants at our 2021 event. Save the Date: October 16, 2021" Follow us on facebook to stay in touch!" Mush, Music & Mutts Festival facebook page (@nclivermushfestival) Festival Website https://www.tourcleve- landcounty.com/mush-music-mutts-festival. Phone 704.484.4804. Submitted by Emily Epley The dog days of sum- mer can be c h a l l e n g i n g . As the mer- cury rises to p o t e n t i a l l y u n h e a l t h y h e i g h t s , spending time outdoors can become less com- fortable and even dangerous. Finding ways to beat the summer heat can help people avoid injury and illness and ensure they still get to enjoy their summers. The following are three ways to beat the sum- mer heat, though it's important that seniors, pregnant women, parents of young children, and anyone with a preexisting health condition speak with their phy- sicians about the precautions they should take before going outside on hot days. 1. Change your exercise routine, if necessary. Summer is a great time to exercise out- doors. However, it's important that people who are used to working out in midday change their outdoor exercise routines on hot days. Members of the Miami-based Bikila Athletic Club provide a list of tips to new members who may be unaccustomed to the Florida heat and humidity. One of those tips recommends training early in the morning before the sun gets too high. During the dog days of summer, early morning temperatures tend to be more mild than midday temperatures. That can reduce athletes' risk of injury or illness, though it's still important to avoid exercising in especially hot temperatures regardless of the time of day. 2. Practice passive cool- ing at night. Nightflushing is a passive cooling technique that involves opening the windows in a home at night. Doing so can make indoor areas health- ier and more comfortable for a home's inhabitants during the dog days of summer. HVAC systems keep homes cool in summer, but over time hot and stale air can accumulate inside a home. If that air is not removed, a home can feel stuffy and airborne pollutants like carbon dioxide can reach potentially unhealthy levels. By opening their windows at night, homeowners can let that stale, potentially unhealthy air out and let the cool air of summer eve- nings in. 3. Stay hydrated. It's easy to become dehydrated at any time of year, but especially so during the dog days of summer. The U.S. National Library of Medicine notes that the human body needs an average of three quarts of water per day on a normal day. However, condi- tions on mid- to late-summer days make it necessary for many people to consume more water than that, especially if they plan to spend time out- doors. On hot days, make sure you're taking in more fluids than you're losing. Take water with you when going outside, and be sure to rehydrate with more water when going back indoors. Summer heat can be a for- midable opponent, but it can be overcome in various ways. 3 strategies to beat the summer heat www.momsinprayer.org • Working Moms • Homeschool Moms • College Praying Moms • Moms of Career Age Young Adults • Military Families • Moms Praying For Prodigals • Special Needs Praying Moms • Church Based Groups • Language Based Groups • Prison Based Groups OUR MISSION: Moms in Prayer International impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray. c All things are possible with GOD Matthew 19:26

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