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May 12, 2022

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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 12-May 18, 2022 Auctioneers: Bob Melton NCAL#166 704-692-0406 Ronny Causby Ronny Causby NCAL#37 828-443-8299 For Details & Photos: auctionsunlimited.us 125 Melton Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 (NCAL 4977) Day of Auction 704-692-0405 12 Place Setting Gorham Chantilly Sterling Flatware w/Serving Pcs. (100 Pcs), Misc Sterling & IS Flatware & Serving Pcs. Revelation 22 Rifl e. Cedar Lumber. OLD MONEY: Silver Dol- lars (1800's-1970): Morgan, Peace, Susan B Anthony, Eisenhower, Half Dollars, Kennedy, Uncirculated Quarters, 2 Factory Boxes 500 Uncirculated Nickels, P & D, Wheat Pennies, Foreign Money, Confederate Bills. NEWSPAPERS COLLECTION: 1945-46 American Ob- server, WWII/Roosevelt, Kennedy-Reagan Collection, Bush/911, Clev. Co.,History, Space, 1895 Delineator Fashion Magazine, 1855 Webster Dictionary. CLOCKS: 1973 Grandmother Clock-Walnut Hand Made by O.C. Green, 1800's Mantel Clock w/Etching on Glass, Howard Miller, Foreign Coin, & Other Misc. ANTIQUES: UNIQUE 1800's Ornate Organ Repurposed into Flip Top Desk, 1942 Drexel Walnut Corner Cabinet & Buffet Server w/Inlay, Glass Ball Organ Chair & Stool, Piano, 1900's Sheet Music, 1940 Marble Top Table, Marble Top 3 Drawer Server, 3 Drawer Dove Tail End Tables, 100+ Year Old Oak Chest, Desk/Table w/ One Drawer, Wash Stand, Rope Bed, 1800's Spool Bed, Handmade Heart Pine Tables, Wardrobe, Retro Kitchen Table w/Gray Top. Metal Serving Cart, 1930 Gold Leaf Mirror, Antique Marble Top Ornate Dresser w/4/Drawers, Walnut 6 Drawer Chest w/Carved Acorn/ Leaf Pulls, Early 1900 B/R Suit w/Birdseye Maple Trim, Brass Pedestal Marble Top Ta- ble, Wood Table & 4 Chairs, Metal Porch Furniture: Glider, Rockers, Lounge Chair, Tables, Antique Wood Baby Beds & High Chair. VINTAGE TOYS: Child's Wood Drop Leaf Table & Chairs, Old Marbles, Tonka Trucks, JD Tractor, "CAT", Wood Blocks, Books, Puzzles, Games, 1940's Porcelain Dolls & Furniture, School Books, Shirley Temple Books, Pictures, & Other Old Books, Wood Crochet Set, Horseshoes, etc. CHAIRS: 100 Year Old Rocker, 2-Cane Bottom & Back Rocker, Cane Bottom St. Chairs, Wood Barrel Back Offi ce Chairs, Oversized Slatted Rocking Chair, Wing Back Chairs, Chair & Ottoman, Leather & Uphol- stered Recliner, Sofas. TOOLS/IMPLEMENTS: Makita Battery Drill, Push Seeder w/Plates, Hand Saws, Iron Single Trees, Push Plow, Oilers, Old Hand Tools, & Plow Parts. 7' Bush Hog, Sickle Mower, Mule Drawn Sickle Mower w/Iron Wheels. Old Kentucky Home Scales, 5 Gal Whiskey Jug, Earthenware Churn, Clayton 3 Gal. Earthenware Pitcher, Cast Iron Cook Pot, Pan, & Wash Pot, Old Jars, Jugs, & Bottles, Loads Canning Jars & Lids, Wood Ironing Board, Pressing Irons, Kraut Cutter, Forged Alum. Serving Pcs. HOME, DINING, KITCH- EN ACCESSORIES/OTHER: Copeland Spode Lenox, Johnson Bros. China, Old Bowls & Platters, Vases: Fenton & Hull, Baking Dishes, Silver, Decorative, & Glass Serving Trays, Platters, Pitchers, Etc. Gold Framed Mirrors & Pictures, Pots, Pans, Canners. Area & Throw Rugs, Table & Floor Lamps, Flatware & Vintage Cooking Utensils, Freezer, Small Applianc- es, Refrigerator, Loads & Loads Canning Jars. Area and Throw Rugs Lots & Lots Misc. to Numerous to List! Estate Auction (DEC) Saturday, May 21, 2022 9:00 AM 238 McBrayer Homestead Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 Estate of the late Jack & Ruth Dover Terms: Cash, Checks, MC/VISA (3% Charge). 6.75% Sales Tax. Bring Tax ID # if you're exempt. Must Pay Day of Auction. NO BUYERS PREMIUM! 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 warran- ty expressed or implied. Not Responsible for Accidents, Theft, or Losses before, during or after Auction. AUCTION NOTE: Ever purchased Antiques/Collectibles and wondered about the history? Many items in this Auction were past down thru generations and documented. ©CommunityFirstMedia YOUR PETS DESERVE YOUR PETS DESERVE THE VERY BEST! THE VERY BEST! Call for Discount Prices on Call for Discount Prices on • Spays • Neuters • Vaccinations • Spays • Neuters • Vaccinations Call Today About Our Specials! Call Today About Our Specials! PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC (Just below Walmart) (Just below Walmart) Call Today For Your Appointment Call Today For Your Appointment 704-867-3514 704-867-3514 It's Spring and time for our checkup. The 2nd annual "Shining in Shelby" was held around the Court Square, which included around 30 airstream campers on display in Uptown Shelby. The event was hosted by the Carolinas Airstream Club of NC. – photo by Jeff Melton 7th Inning Stretch Festival Welcomes Dirty Grass Soul Last week's announcement that coun- try artist Josh Turner would headline the 2022 7th Inning Stretch Festival on Aug. 6 brought an enthusiastic response. A Shelby-based favorite as Turner's opening act is expected to add to the excitement. Cleveland County's own Dirty Grass Soul will be the opening act for Turner; the six-member band will take the stage in Up- town Shelby at 6:00 PM. Founded in 2011, the band has become known throughout the Carolinas and farther afi eld for the hint of bluegrass, outlaw country and rock 'n roll heard in their songs. With two self-pro- duced albums – "New Day of Work" and "The Long Way" – the band has earned a reputation as an emerging Southern rock/ alternative country band. The group's fi rst live album is in production now. "SOUL'D OUT: Live at The Don Gibson Theatre" is expected to be released later this month. The band recorded the 25-song album in February to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Founding members Kevin Dedmon (fi ddle, guitar, vocals) and Lance Watson (bass, mandolin) are joined by Tommy Smith (lead guitar), Kris Dedmon (banjo), Glenn Miller (pedal steel guitar) and Jared Miller (vocals, percussion). From Kevin Dedmon's catchy originals to their own twist on covers from a variety of artists and styles, Dirty Grass Soul appeals to a broad audience of music lovers. Early this year, Dirty Grass Soul per- formed in Kansas City, Mo., and Bristol, Tenn., in addition to their appearances across North and South Carolina. Be- tween now and the Festival, they will open for Hank Williams Jr. and a lineup that includes Cadillac Three and Sammy Ker- shaw in Simpsonville, SC. Other sched- uled performances include The Prairie Dirt Classic in Fairbury, Ill., and Hillbilly Jam in Maggie Valley. After the Festival, appearances include a stop in Knoxville in September. Other artists are set to perform on a sec- ondary stage on Washington Street. That lineup will be announced soon. "The 7th Inning Stretch Festival is our organization's 'thank you' to the commu- nity for its support of the ALWS," says Eddie Holbrook, chairman of the local ALWS committee. "Our organization is acutely aware that this baseball tourna- ment could not be successful in Shelby- Cleveland County without broad support from the people who live here. This Fes- tival lets them know that our appreciation runs deep. We believe our music lineup this year is exceptional and a grand way to kick off the ALWS." "Based on the social media response since the announcement of Josh Turner as the headliner, we anticipate a crowd of over 20,000 in Uptown Shelby Aug. 6," says Kim Davis of Dragonfl y Market- ing, the agency organizing the Festival. "With this great lineup of free music and other activities our need for sponsors has increased. We have sponsorships from $300 to $3,500 for companies or individu- als, and we accept donations of any size." For more information about sponsors and vendors for the 7th Inning Stretch Festival, visit www.7thinningstretch.cc or call 704-600-6599. The ALWS is sched- uled for Aug. 11-16. General admission tickets go on sale June 1. For more infor- mation on ALWS games and tickets, visit www.americanlegionworldseries.com or call 704-466-3103 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM weekdays. Submitted b y Judy Gaultney Local favorite, Dirty Grass Soul, opens for Josh Turner on main stage. A large crowd looks for deals on US 74 Business during Ellenboro's annual town wide yard sale on Saturday, May 7th, 2022. – photo by Jeff Melton

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