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Page 6 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 8-September 14, 2022 NO MORE ROBERT H. LUTZ Attorney At Law 704-600-6003 • 704-600-6004 www.rlutzlaw.com WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! REPOSSESSIONS! REPOSSESSIONS! ©CommunityFirstMedia WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. under the bankruptcy code. 310-8 E. Graham Street • Shelby, NC NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 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., SEP. 10 TH , 9:00 AM 955 CRAWLEY GIN RD., SHELBY, NC (Crawley Gin Rd. runs off W. Zion Ch. Rd. & also Lattimore Rd.) PARTIAL LISTING: TRACTORS & FORKLIFT: 2941 John Deere, 2140 John Deere, (3) 50 John Deeres w/ Cultivators or Sickle Mower, Farmall Cub ww/Furrow Plow, International Cub w/Cultivators, 585D Case Fork Lift. FARM EQUIPMENT: John Deere 530 Round Baler, John Deere Plows, (2) JD Planters (1 for parts), 3 Pt. Ripper, Land Pride 20 Disc Harrow, Drag Harrow, Potato Plow, (2) 3 Pt. Chisel Plows, Cultipackers, Hay Fork, (2) 3 Pt. Aerators, (2) 3 Pt. Pluggers, (2) Turning Plows, (3) 3 Pt. Chisel Plows, (2) JD 5 Botton Turning Plows, 4 Way Box Blade, (2) 3 Pt. Disc Harrows, Kewkned Chisel Plow, G&W Scissor Lift, Spreader, 2 Seat Planter, 5' Pull Behind Cutter, (2) 3 Pt. Chisel Plows, (3) sets Cultivators for 50 JD's, Sickle Mower, 2 Bottom Plow, 16' Disc Harrow, JD Do All, JD Chisel Plow, Roierfest Tiller. TRUCKS: 1979 International (20000 gross weight), 1978 Ford 3/4 Bed. TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Drill Press, Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, Craftsman Joiner, Craftsman Band Saw, (3) Bench Grinders, Miller Welder, Hobart Welder, Charge Air Pro Comnpressor, Misc Hand Tools, Saws, Presses, Wel Bilt Parts Washer, Century Wire Welder, Socket Sets. MISC: Tillers (Poulan, Toro & many others), 600 lb. Motor Hoist, Utility Body, Ford Camper Bed, Fishing Rods & Reels, Yard Tools, Drip Irrigation, Hit & Miss Engine, Cider Mill, Hammer Mill, Sioux Pressure Washer, Buckeye Cider Mill, Large Round Saw Blades, Spools- Wire, Jars, Scales, Farm Bell, Push Plows, Stainless Steel Buckets, Irrigation Pipe & System, Horse/Mule Drawn Plows. SAW MILL: Entire Saw Mill (Moved by Buyer) w/Generator. PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE! AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Mrs. Linda P. Hendrick has commissioned Elliott/Dixon Auctions LLC to sell the farm equipment of her late husband. Mr. Hendrick was a well known farmer in Cleveland County who over the years had cattle, poultry, truck farming & several other ventures. TERMS: Cash, Approved Checks, Credit Cards (3% added) 6.75% tax. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ESTATE (DECEASED) AUCTION DEAN HENDRICK ESTATE 2 Day ESTATE AUCTION (Dec) Sat., Sept. 17 th & 24 th 2022 9:00 AM 2645 Green Acres St., Lenoir, NC 28645 9 Miles off I-40 – Exit 113 The Late Bruce Craig was a Jack of all Trades, (Collecting Antiques & Collectibles, Buying & Trading, Building, Fixing, Farming, & just enjoying life)! This is a Massive 2 Day Auction selling in 2 Auction Rings Both Days that includes his entire Estate! Bring 2 Buyers Both Days! For Details & Photos: auctionsunlimited.us Still Uncovering Treasures in Various Buildings on Property Dealers–Collectors-Individuals DREAM AUCTION! Something for EVERYONE! DAY 1 – Sept. 17th – 9:00 AM ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBILES VINTAGE – UNIQUE COLLECTIONS DAY 2 – Sept. 24 th – 9:00 AM TRACTORS- IMPLEMENTS SHOP TOOLS – EQUIPMENT- LOADS & LOADS SCRAP METAL! Viewing: Fri., Sept. 16 th 2– 4 PM Auctioneers: Bob Melton NCAL#166 704-692-0406 Ronny Causby Ronny Causby NCAL#37 828-443-8299 125 Melton Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 704-692-0405 NCAL 4977 Lyme disease is a signifi cant concern for people across the country. According to an analysis of insurance records by the Cen- ters for Disease Control and Pre- vention, each year approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease. But Lyme disease is not the only tick- borne problem. Data from the CDC says instances of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and anaplasmosis grew by 244 and 396 percent, re- spectively, between 2009 and 2017. Blacklegged ticks are typically the culprits in disease transmission. When this tick latches on to a host, bacteria that causes Lyme and other diseases can be transmitted if the tick remains attached for 36 to 48 hours or more. Ticks will attach themselves to any moving living target, including people. But indi- viduals who own dogs may be at increased risk because dogs often bring ticks indoors. Dogs as well as humans can be susceptible to the same tick-borne illnesses. Pet parents are urged to use some sort of fl ea and tick preventa- tive medication for their companion animals. But it's important that pet owners recognize that many such products will defend against ticks only after they've latched onto a host. According to the Hills com- pany, a pet food manufacturer, oral and topical tick medications work by killing ticks through doses of cer- tain compounds that are not potent enough to harm most pets, but are effective at terminating ticks. Many fl ea and tick products do not repel parasites. Therefore, pet owners may want to take added measures to keep ticks off of their pets. While it is best to discuss all-natural tick repellents for dogs with a vet, these methods are generally considered safe. • Turmeric oil: A 2018 study published in Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases indicated turmeric oil was effective in keeping ticks from hang- ing onto a dog's coat. The percent- age of dogs with ticks attached to the legs or belly who were sprayed with turmeric oil suspension was signifi cantly lower than that of un- sprayed dogs and dogs sprayed with an orange oil suspension. • Geranium oil: Gardeners have long relied on geraniums as natu- ral repellents against many pests. The plant has a woodsy, musky fra- grance. A 2013 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found the oil has repel- lent activity against nymphs of the Lone Star tick. • Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids: These are a group of botanical insecticides that work by altering the nerve func- tion in insects, resulting in death of the parasite. Compounds are ex- tracted from chrysanthemum fl ow- ers. Low toxicity means they can be applied directly to a pet's coat, ac- cording to the pet health resource PetMD. The pet guide Top Dog Tips sug- gests other natural oils like laven- der, peppermint, citrus, rose, basil, cinnamon, and lemongrass can be effective tick repellents for dogs. Di- lute these oils in water or a carrier- oil like olive oil before spraying on a pet. While many of these repellents are effective, nothing is 100 percent foolproof, so individuals should al- ways check pets (and themselves) after being in tick territory. Natural tick repellents to protect pooches The 60th annual Cleveland County Amateur Golf Champi- onship was played Friday, August 19th at Woodbridge Golf Links, Saturday, August 20th at Deer Brook Golf Club and Sunday, August 21st at Kings Mountain Country Club. The championship was started in 1963 to feature the best amateur golfers in Cleveland County. The inaugural winner was Dr. R. M. Bowles. The three day tournament is played the third weekend in August each year. There are four individual divisions; the Richard Shelton Championship, the Stan Sherman/Lefty Blanton Seniors, the 2022 Cleveland County Amateur Golf Championship Jake Kiser Super Seniors and a division for our Ladies. There is one team division; the Dan Allen Cup, with four play- ers representing each of the six courses in Cleveland County. The 2022 winner of the Richard Shelton Championship is Rick Milligan and this was his third win of the championship. Dale Suggs is the 2022 Jake Kiser Super Seniors winner. Stan Sher- man/Lefty Blanton Seniors winner is Jerry Austin. The 2022 Ladies Division was won by Mary Graham Forrest. Dan Allen Cup, representing the Kings Mountain Country Club was Rick Milligan, Pierce Robinson, Will Spicer, and Thomas Spicer. L to R - Jerry Austin - Senior Champion, Rick Milligan - Champion, Mary Graham Forrest - Ladies Champion. Dale Suggs - Super Senior Champion. For more information concerning this year's tournament or future tournaments email the tournament director, David Blanton at blantondavid1957@yahoo.com, subject line Golf. Allen Cup Champions- Kings Mountain Country Club. L to R- Thomas Spicer, Will Spicer, Rick Milligan and Pierce Robinson.

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