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May 19, 2022

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 19-May 25, 2022 Broad River Genealogical Society will celebrate Heri- tage Day Saturday, May 21, from 10 AM until 2 PM at its headquarters, 1145 County Home Road, Shelby. Books, hot dogs, potato chips, and desserts will be for sale and there will be drawings for door prizes. Visitors can look through the library. Persons can renew their membership or join the organization. Broad River Geneaological Society Heritage Day May 21 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" 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. PARTIAL LISTING PHILLIP PHILBECK PRINTS, FURNITURE: High Top Table & 4 Stools, Pulaski Table & 6 Chairs, Pulaski Curved Glass China Cabinet, Lighted Display Cabinet w/ Drawers, Howard Miller Grandfather Clock w/Glass Shelves, Console, Tables, Red Leather Couch, Chair & Ottoman, American Drew Dresser & Nightstand, Oak Bed, Chest & Dresser w/Mirror, Jewelry, Armoire. COLLECTIONS: Carousel Horses, Lenox Birds. GLASS, PORCELAIN: Pink Glass,Mikasa French Countryside, Corningware, Decorative pieces, Fantasia Fine Crystal, Princess House, lots of glassware MISC: Dishes, Kitchen Items, Flatware, Cast Iron, Food Saver, Ninja Mega Kitchen System, Brass, Lamps, CD's, Books, Leather Jackets (Large), Kitchen Aid Dryer, GE Washer, Costume Jewelry, Bose Radio, Storage Cabinets, Dyson Vacuum, Puzzles (Lots), Singer Quantum Machine, Baby Lock Pro Line Blind Hemmer, Sewing Items, Baby Lock 4 Thread Serger, Eden Plus Heaters, Statures, Stepper Exercise Machine, Wreathes (Christmas), Good Selection Christmas Decorations, Wrought Iron Furniture, Concrete Baskets, Canner, Quilts, Gardening Items, Yard Tools, Dehydrator. PLUS MUCH MORE! PLEASE NOTE: 6.75% Sales Tax (Tax ID should be brought) NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS WE ACCEPT CASH, CHECKS IF APPROVED & CREDIT CARDS (3% ADDED) ESTATE (LIVING) AUCTION Sat., May 28 th 10:00 AM 812 WATERS ST., SHELBY, NC Sale Conducted By: Elliott/Dixon Auctions LLC. 1512 Burke Road • Shelby, NC 28152 704-472-5000 NCAL#3806 6.75% SALES TAX NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Go to auction zip.com (7760) to view listing and see pictures. SAT. MAY 21 ST ,10:00 AM 301 JACK MOORE MTN. RD., ELLENBORO,NC VEHICLES, TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT: 2007 Shelby GT 500 Cobra (153000 Miles), 1997 SVT Cobra (260000 Miles), Far- mall A, 3 pt. Spreader, Cole Planters, 3 pt. Scrape Blade, Sin- gle Axle Trailer, Small Lawnmower Trailer Frame, Boompole. TRAINS: Train that took years to build will be sold & is to be removed by the buyer. This includes: Train, Track, Controller, Barn, Farm Animals, Railroad Station, Trees, Villages, Tun- nels, Bridges, Houses. Unbelievable Set Up. Measurements are: 21' by 8'10" by 4'10" by 3' by 16'2" by 11'10". Mounted on Plywood. Other trains include: Southern, Western Pacif- ic, ETX 601, Suwannee River Special, American Flyer Lines, Hawthorne Village McCormick Farmall plus other trains, ac- cessories & tracks. FURNITURE: American of Martinsville DR Table & 6 Chairs, Server, 4 Rattan Chairs, Sofa & Chairs, Curio Cabinet, Oak Desk, Twin Beds, Tables, Heywood Wakefi eld Dresser, Mirror, Chest/Desk, Nightstand & Queen Bed, Bent- wood Rocker, Glass & Chrome 2 Tier Table, Leather Loveseats & Couch, Leather Recliners, Pineapple Twin Beds, Depression DR Table & Chairs, Mahogany Bed & Chest. CHINA & POR- CELAIN: Handpainted Arita Dukagawa China (Japan), Stat- ures, Pottery Pieces HOUSEHOLD: Linens, Sheets, Towels, Rugs, Lamps, Pictures, Vacuum, Fans, Kitchen Items. MISC: Metal Cars, Snow Babies, NASCAR, Large Collection Santas, Christmas Items, Carved Elephants, Camels, Brass (large quantity), Wheelchair, Cast Iron, Tripod Telescope, Luggage, Invalid Aids, John Deere Shelf, Legal File Cabinet, Treadmill, Wrought Iron Furniture, Sony Flat Screen TV, Ladders, VHS & DVD's, Books, Ramps, Gas Grill, Clocks, Yard Chairs, Car- dioglide Exercise Machine, Wooden Toy Tractor, Ludwig Drum Set (6 Drums & 4 Cymbals), Kingston Electric Guitar, Ping Pong Table, Old Wooden Boxes LAWN ITEMS & TOOLS: Craftsman Tool Box, Misc Hand Tools, B&D Blower, Trimmer, Air Tank, Jack Stands, Body Repair Kit, Push Lawnmowers, Belt Pulley Saw, Craftsman 3 HP 20 Gallon Air Compressor, Bench Grinder, Ford Flathead Engine, Misc Tools, Workbench w/Vise, Nails, Electric Hand Tools, Craftsman Radial Arm Saw APPLIANCES: Kenmore Side by Side Refrigerator, Kenmore Washer & Dryer, Whirlpool Side by Side Refrigerator. ESTATE (DECEASED) AUCTION Captain Wilbur Jennings Burgin & Patsy Caroline Burgin AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is the Estate of Captain Wilbur Jen- nings Burgin, USN Retired & Patsy Caroline Burgin of Ellenboro. Very interesting items in this Estate. The collection of trains is really something to see & they will be sold. Come & spend the day. Cash, Approved Checks or Credit Cards w/3% added. 6.75% Sales Tax unless you have a tax number. 356 E Main St., Lawndale 704-538-0508 ©Community First Media Community First Media Mon-Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm Sat. 8am-4pm Locally Owned & Operated NEW TITAN TORO NEW TITAN TORO • 48 INCH CUT • 48 INCH CUT • 23HP KOHLER • 23HP KOHLER 12/2 250 FT $ 155. 155. 00 00 This month's special... ROMEX ELECTRICAL WIRE 14/3 250 FT $ 155. 155. 00 00 14/2 250 FT $ 115. 115. 00 00 CABOT AUSTRALIAN TIMBER OIL SEE US FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS! FULL LINE OF PAINTS & STAINS LONG LEAF PINE NEEDLES $ 5. 45 PER BALE Special 99 99 $ 44 44 PER GALLON REDUCED REDUCED $4,499 $4,499 $4,799 $4,799 WE HAVE SEVERAL WE HAVE SEVERAL MORE MOWERS TO MORE MOWERS TO CHOOSE FROM! CHOOSE FROM! TEACHERS NEEDED $ 9 00 to $ 15 00 "Based on Experience & Education" "Based on Experience & Education" APPLY IN PERSON KIDS WORLD CHILD Development Center 1152 WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC 704-471-1717 per hour Katie Turner sings the National Anthem as the Burns High School ROTC presents the Colors at the Relay for Life of Cleveland County at the Dover YMCA on May 14th. – photo by Jeff Melton If one had to fi nd a silver lining during the global pandemic that kept people close to home for an extended period of time, the chance to spend more time with pets is worthy of consideration. Cats, dogs, birds, and other ani- mals reaped the rewards of hav- ing humans nearby for much of the day. As the world continues to open up and people are returning to their offi ces and schools, pets who have grown accustomed to having company all day long may be in for a shock. Concerned pet owners can take various steps to help keep their pets occupied and content while their human com- panions are away from home. Get a buddy When two pets get together, the opportunity for play increases exponentially. Animals can keep themselves company and hope- fully out of trouble. A single pet may experience separation anxi- ety when his owner goes away to work or school, and that may result in damaging behavior like chewing, scratching or even soil- ing in inappropriate places. Provide puzzling toys Keeping pets' brains active can reduce instances of boredom. PetMD suggests food puzzle toys that can be stuffed with treats and involve brain power to unlock the food rewards. Expend energy Prior to leaving for work or school, pet parents can help pets expend some energy so they're more inclined to sleep during the day. The Animal Behavior College suggests an extra 20 minutes of walking each day may be enough to tire out most breeds. Working dogs, such as shepherds, point- ers and setters, may need 40 or more minutes to burn off energy. Cat owners can play with their cats indoors, but generally cats will lounge around during the day anyway. Provide white noise Pets may have grown accus- tomed to the sounds of an active house, so white noise can fi ll the void owners' absences create. Turn on the television or radio. Pet fountains, fans and other devices can create noises to keep pets content. Introduce new toys Keep a cache of new toys and rotate them on a regular basis. Pets may become so interested in the bevy of new toys that they fail to even realize their owners are gone for much of the day. Make rest enticing Invest in a new and cozy pet bed (or cage bedding) that's too comfortable for pets to ignore. Pets who grew accustomed to constant companionship during the pandemic may need to read- just to a quiet home. Owners can try various strategies to help pets during this adjustment period. How-to keep pets occupied while you're at work SHOP LOCAL

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