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September 03, 2020

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Thursday, September 3-September 9, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 ESTATE AUCTION Sale Conducted By: Elliott/Dixon Auctions LLC 1512 Burke Road • Shelby, NC 28152 704-472-5000 • NCAL #3806 Go to auction zip.com (7760) to view listing and see pictures. DIRECTIONS: Dixon Blvd. turn onto Charles Rd. At Aldersgate Methodist Ch.. Turn right onto Wesson Rd. Auction on the left. REAL PROPERTY: TO BE SOLD AT 12:30 PM ON SATURDAY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, FOYER, FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, EAT IN KITCHEN ON MAIN FLOOR (HARDWOOD FLOORS UNDER CARPET IN MOST ROOMS) PARTIALLY FINISHED BASEMENT WITH FIREPLACE, FULL BATH & WORKSHOP. GREAT OUTBUILDING WITH ROLL UP DOOR. PARTIAL LISTING FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: Kohler & Campbell Piano, Antiques inc. Love Seat, Small Ta- bles, Chairs, Chests, Dry Sink, 3/4 Rope Bed,Wardrobe, Washstand, Slant Top Desk, Settee, Rockers, Dressers, Drop Leaf Table, Stove Frames, Stools, Spinning Wheels, Grandmother Clock, Wicker Items, Mid Century Round Table w/4 Chairs, Oak Roll Top S Curve Desk, Swiv- el Oak Chair GLASS, CHINA & PORCELAIN: Colored Glass (Green, Pink, Cranberry, Amber, Clear, Blue), Lenox Winter Greetings Everyday Cardinal China, Gibson China, Stemware, Poppy trail Teapot, Bavaria, Lenox Temperware Flower Dishes, Fenton, Antique China, Cups & Saucers, Etched, Schoppe Farms Milk Bottle. COINS: US Mint Prestige Sets, US Mint American Eagle Silver Proof Sets, Two Coin Proof Sets, Commemorative Coins, Silver Dol- lars, US Mint Uncirculated, US Mint Proof Sets, First State Quarters, US Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets (1972-1996), US Mint Proof Coin Sets (1974-1992), US Mint 14 Coins Proof Sets (2010), US Mint 10 Coins Proof Sets (2001), US Mint 2006 P 500 Count Coins Uncirculat- ed Jefferson Nickels, US Mint American Legacy Collection, Eisenhower Uncirculated Silver Dollars, Plus many more Coins. MISC: 8' Brandywine Pool Table,Cues & Sticks, Heritage of Cleveland County, 1944 Honor Roll of Cleveland County, Clocks, Cat Andirons, Clem- son Items, Cast Iron Items, Picture Frames, Lamps-Electrifi ed & Kerosene, GWTW Lamps, Glass, Fenton Shades, Children's Vintage Clothing, Miniatures, Kitchen Items, Carolina Freight Items, Silverplate, Collectible Bottles & Wood Crates, Tonka Metal Fire Truck, Tonka Metal Jeep, Whirlpool Washer, Kenmore Dryer, Mounted Deer Heads, Record Albums, Old Postcards, Devry Chicago Portable Projector, Old Projectors & Slide Machines. DOLLS: Porcelain, Barbie, Franklin Heirloom & Old Dolls. SHOP & YARD EQUIPMENT: Craftsman LTX 1000 Lawnmower w/Bagger, Yard Tools, Nails, Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Home craft Drill Press, Shop Vac 3.5HP, Hand Tools, Misc Tools, Large Anvil, platform scales. SAFES: Sar- gent & Greenleaf, Barnes Safe Lock Co., Griffi n Enterprises, Cary Safe CDo., Yale, Mosler Safe Co. & No Name. PISTOL & RIFLE RELOADING SUPPLIES: Midway Tumbler for Brass, Robs Reloader, Primer4, Pattern Measurer & Shell Holders, Primers (CCI-200 Large Rifl e, 7MM Remington Mag, .243 Winchester, .300 Winchester Mag, .41 Mag SWC, .22-250, .38 Speed & 357, CCI 250 Large Rifl e), Die Sets ((280 Rem/7MM exp ren, 30-06 Springfi eld, .44 Mag SWC), Bullets (Hornady, Speer, 6MM Caliber, 243 Caliber, 7MM, 30, 357, 38, 44 Caliber) Remington 9 1/2 M Rifl e Primers, Small Pistol Primers. RADIOS: RCA Victor, Ideal, Sony, Empire, Silver tone, Admiral, Zenith, Realistic, Temple, Channel Master, Emerson, Panasonic, GE, Westinghouse, Craig, Sound Design, Sears Roebuck, Thomas Collector's Edition, Electro, Philco & Elgin. ACCORDIONS: (These belonged to Mr. Edwin Smith who was Mrs. Peeler's Step Father who lived in New York for many years before returning to Cleveland County. He was in the entertainment business while in New York. Lesmann, Hohner Erika & Cordovox Accordians. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This auction is for the Estates of Charles (Deceased) & Joan (Living) Peeler. Mr. & Mrs. Peeler were well known around Cleveland County & have a vast amount of items that will be sold at this auction. (DECEASED & LIVING) Sat., Sept. 12 th • 10:00 AM Sun., Sept. 13 th • 1:00 PM CHARLES PEELER (DEC.) & JOAN PEELER (LIVING) 1315 WESSON RD. SHELBY, NC. NCAUNP43631 *North Carolina Farm Bureau ® Mutual Insurance Co. *Farm Bureau ® Insurance of North Carolina, Inc. *Southern Farm Bureau ® Life Insurance Co., Jackson, MS *An independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association 704-482-2436 Bert Costner Agent bert.costner@ncfbins.com Big-time coverage. Small-town service. PRINTING PRINTING 1. ______________________________ 2. ______________________________ 3. ______________________________ 4. ______________________________ 5. ______________________________ 6. ______________________________ 7. ______________________________ 8. ______________________________ 9. ______________________________ 10. _____________________________ Rich Jones 704-538-5788 Contact: 704-482-2243 __ 6 ___ _______ ___________ __ __ _ _ _________ ___ __ _______ ___ ______ ___ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ___ _____ ___ ___ ___ __ __ ______ ___ ___ ____ _________ ___ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ ______ _ ____________ ____ _ ___ ______ _________________ ____ ___________ _____ ___ __________ ___ _ _____ ___ __ ___ ___ __ __ ____ __ ___ _ _________ ___ ______ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ______ ___ ___ ___ ___ ______ ___ ___ _____ __ __ ___ _ ___ __ __ ___ ___ _ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _ ___ ___ _____ _____ ___ _ _ ____ __________ _ ___ _ __ ______ _____ __ ___ ___ __ __________ _____ __ __ ___________ _______ _ Advertise Advertise Your Your Business Business with with Scratch Scratch Pads! Pads! PRESS ROOM PRESS ROOM 228 N. Washington St. Shelby, NC 704-487-4521 www.arnold'sjewelry.com "The Diamond Leader" 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC • (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 Monday–Friday, 8 am – 5 pm • Saturday 8 am – 12 noon & Equipment We Now Carry • 34" 12- Ga. Stamped Steel Deck • 42" & 52" 11-Ga. Fabricated Deck • Hydro-Gear ® , EZT Main- tenance Free Transaxles with 1" Axle Shafts • 6 MPH Forward / 3 MPH Reverse • Foot-Operated Deck Lift YEAR OR 150 HOURS WARRANTY 2 ZERO TURN MOWERS EDGE ® SERIES $ 2,799 2,799 Starting at By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org One of my favorite topics to share with young people is on the subject of time. While it is hard for them to grasp the concept of the brevity of time, I try to help them begin to see its value. And the older I get, the more valuable time becomes. I recall, even at this moment, a friend of mine who is dying of cancer. He is educated and wealthy by most standards and yet his one desire is not more education or monetary possessions. It's time. That's why (I tell young people) to be on time and to be prepared. If you do not do both, you have wasted – even stolen- the most valuable thing a person has. I think freedom could also be included in the category of the most valuable things we have. Once again, if I have wealth but no freedom to use it, what good is it? Or, if I have multiple de- grees and do not have the freedom to pursue my call, what use is the education I have received? No, to ask the wealthy or educated prisoner what their greatest desire would be; it would be freedom. But if being late or unprepared steals time, what steals another's freedom? I think we would all admit that laws always stifl e freedoms. And the more laws that are in place, the more freedoms we lose. I'm thankful when America was formed it was not formed with the idea of control but with the idea of freedom. American's love free- dom and the idea of freedom's being lost is what causes most of us to vote a certain way. We fear a law that might be put in place that would hinder our freedom. In the same way for the Christian, we desire freedom, and that is good. It's also what God desires for us as well. It was the Apostle Paul who wrote, "For freedom Christ has set us free." It's like asking someone "Why did you set that person free?" and them answering, "So, they can be free!" Free- dom has its own benefi ts. It is both the action and the result of the action, and it is seated deep within the soul of ev- ery human, everywhere. But if there is this longing, does it mean there is the existence of its fulfi llment? To paraphrase C.S Lewis, does the fact a baby feels hunger, prove the ex- istence of food? Or because a duckling wants to swim; does it mean there is such a thing as water? I think it does, and I also think freedom is a longing all men have but only Christ can fulfi ll. It was Paul again that said, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." This must mean, where the Spirit is absent, so is real freedom. But what is it replaced with? The law of course. And just like every other part of our life, the law will never produce the liberty we long to enjoy. Only grace will – and has. Shelby American Le- gion Auxiliary President, Rebecca Higgins, is coor- dinating a Wreaths Across America promotion which will take place on Dec. 19. To their knowledge, this is the first time this event is being held in Shelby, or in the area. To that end they would like to invite the area gen- eral public to attend a spe- cial event on Monday, Sept. 7 (Labor Day) where Mrs. Higgins has arranged for the "Wreaths Across America" Mobile Education Exhibit to be at the Shelby Ameri- can Legion Post 82 home, located at 1628 S. Lafayette St., in Shelby, from 10 a.m., to 3 p.m., that day. There is no charge to tour the exhibit, and compli- mentary refreshments will be served by Legionnaires and Auxiliary members. So- cial distance guidance will be followed, and all visi- tors are asked to wear face masks. All the local American Legion Auxiliary units have been invited to come out and see this amazing display. They are hoping to have lots of visitors who will come and see this for themselves also. "Wreaths Across America" mobile display is Sept. 7 Carolina Carolina Carolina CLASSIFIEDS .com Your Link to Local Classifi eds!

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