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October 22, 2020

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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 22-October 28, 2020 SUDO SUDOKU KU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic. Answers ? ? ? ? ©CommunityFirstMedia •All Wood Kitchen •All Wood Kitchen Cabinets Cabinets (No Particle Board) (No Particle Board) •Counter Tops •Counter Tops •Cabinet Plywood •Cabinet Plywood •Storage Buildings •Storage Buildings •Roofing Shingles •Roofing Shingles •Masonite Siding •Masonite Siding •Chicken Coops •Chicken Coops •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Doors • Floor Covering •Doors • Floor Covering •Concrete Steps •Concrete Steps HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 • Sat. 8:30-Noon 704-482-7431 704-482-7431 www.roundupshelby.com www.roundupshelby.com 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. SHELBY, NC SHELBY, NC STORE THE ROUND UP NOW IN-STOCK NOW IN-STOCK Pre-Finished White Cabinets Pre-Finished White Cabinets Wood Wood Storage Storage Buildings Buildings Built Built To Last! To Last! • Replacement • Replacement Windows Windows • New Construction • New Construction Doors & Windows Doors & Windows • Wood, Steel & • Wood, Steel & Fiberglass Door Units • Vinyl, Wood or • Vinyl, Wood or Clad Windows Clad Windows for New Construction Come See What Come See What We've Rounded Up! We've Rounded Up! COME SEE COME SEE MIKE TRENT MIKE TRENT Now Offering Now Offering Wooden Picnic Wooden Picnic Tables, Swings, Tables, Swings, Rockers Rockers and Gliders! and Gliders! Post Formed Countertops Post Formed Countertops 8 ft-12 ft Lengths 8 ft-12 ft Lengths F WE ARE AN WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED DEALER DEALER By Hayne Neisler On May 30, 1956 the Indianapolis 500 Auto Race was held before nearly 150,000 enthusi- astic fans at the famous I n d i a n a p o l i s M o t o r Speedway. Selected as pace car for the event was a beautiful gold and white 1956 Desoto Fire- flite convertible. The sleek Desoto had upholstery and door panel fabrics woven at the Margrace Mill in Kings Mountain. Designers from Chrys- ler/Desoto met with Neis- ler Mills officials Mike Milam, Fred Finger, Charles Moss, Jr. and Allan Julin in New York City to give Desoto's final approval of new jacquard patterns woven at the Margrace Mill for their up- coming 1956 line of cars. The Indy 500 Desoto Fireflite had special gold tweed metallic rayon fab- ric woven exclusively for the pace car. In the sum- mer of 1956 the Indy Pace Car model was made available to the public with very limited produc- tion of only 400 automo- biles. Today these autos are highly coveted by car collectors with auction prices of nearly $200,000 for pristine examples. Neisler fabrics featured in 1956 Indianapolis 500 pace car The 1956 Desoto Fireflite featured fabrics from Margrace Mill in Kings Mountain. The car was chosen as the Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500 that year. Photo by American Muscle Care Museum The upholstery and door panel fabrics featured a special gold tweed metallic rayon fabric woven exclusively for the pace car. –Photo by 1956 Indie 500 program 1956 Indie 500 program. "Keep Cleveland County Warm" Coat Drive A coat drive called "Keep Cleveland County Warm" is being held in memory of a Rutherford County woman, Pat Parker. Organizers are ask- ing the community for donations to help keep people warm this winter. The donations will be distributed to schools, nonprofi t organizations, and shelters in Cleveland County where they will then be given to children and families who need warm clothing. The coat drive is being held by Parker's fam- ily and citizens of Cleveland County in honor of her. "We lost our mother a few years ago. She was always thinking about people in need and how she could help. We organized this event in memory of her, with the hope of helping fami- lies in need," said Event Organizer Regina Ar- rowood. The coat drive has been a huge suc- cess in Rutherford County for the last four years. Tim Early and Leigh Ann Self, local natives of Cleveland County, decided this year to expand the coat drive to include Cleveland County. Now through December 4, 2020, donations of new and gently used coats and outerwear will be accepted at the following locations: Shelby Fire Dept (Grover Street), YMCA (Shelby), Shelby Police Dept, Cleveland County Library (Shelby), Cleveland Community College (Bailey Bldg. and Hunt Bldg.), Main Street Hardware (Lawndale), Casar Fire Dept, YMCA (Kings Mtn), Rose's (Kings Mtn), Boiling Springs Fire Dept, and YMCA (Boiling Springs). New and Gently Used: Coats, Hoodies, Socks, Scarves, Gloves, Shoes, Jackets and Hats. Other local citizens involved: Alison Steel, Debra Hoover, Molly Hoover, Beth Fox, Anne Harrelson, Abby Self, and Jake Self. For more information, contact Regina Arro- wood at 828-464-2489, Tim Early at 704-724- 4769 or Leigh Ann Self at 704-472-5295. Submitted by Regina Arrowood A coat drive is being held in memory of a Rutherford County woman, Pat Parker.

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