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Thursday, October 27-November 2, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 Soon our streets will be scattered with little ghosts, goblins, and witches trick-or-treating this Halloween. "Halloween should be fi lled with surprise and enjoyment and following some commonsense practices can keep events safer and more fun," said Sheriff Norman of Cleveland County. The Sheriff reminds all Cleveland County residents to follow these tips for a safe Halloween: MOTORISTS: • Watch for children darting out from between parked cars. • Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs. • Enter and exit driveways and alleys carefully. • At twilight and later in the evening, watch for children in dark clothing. PARENTS: • While on the prowl for treats, make sure an adult or an older responsible youth will be supervising children under 12. • Check the sex offender registry at www.NCSBI.gov when planning your child's trick-or-treat route. You can view maps that pinpoint registered offenders' addresses in your neigh- borhood and sign up to get email alerts when an offender moves nearby. • Plan and discuss the route trick-or-treaters intend to follow. Know the names of older children's companions. • Make sure older kids trick-or-treat in a group. • Instruct your children to travel only in familiar areas and along an established route. • Teach your children to stop only at houses or apartment buildings that are well-lit and never to enter a stranger's home. • Establish a return time. • Tell your youngsters not to eat any treats until they return home. • Review all appropriate trick-or-treat safety precautions, in- cluding pedestrian and traffi c safety rules. • All children need to know their home telephone number and how to call 9-1-1 in case of emergency. • Pin a slip of paper with the child's name, address, and tele- phone number inside a pocket in case the youngster gets separated from the group. TECHNOLOGY TIPS: • Make sure any older children who are trick-or-treating alone have a fully charged cellphone to carry with them. • Be sure to check your children's cellphones and turn tracking features off on cellphone mobile applications not solely accessed by parents so strangers will not be able to access your children's location. • Parents of children who have cell phones may consider having children turn on a mobile tracking application such as Find My Friends or Life360 that allow only individuals selected by parents to safely track their whereabouts. • Parents of children who do not have a cell phone may con- sider allowing children to wear or carry a Bluetooth tracking device with controlled access to your child's location. • Remind your children not to wear headphones or earbuds so they can hear cars approaching on the road. • Know when witches and superheroes are outside your front door by using a motion-activated doorbell or mounted cameras like Ring or Nest to notify you of their presence. • Also consider using motion sensor lighting around your home to keep trick-or- treaters safe and help alert you when ghosts and goblins are approaching. COSTUME DESIGN: • Only fi re-retardant materials should be used for costumes. • Costumes should be loose so warm clothes can be worn under- neath. • Costumes should not be so long that they are a tripping hazard. • Make sure that shoes fi t well to prevent trips and falls. • Be safe and be seen. If children are allowed out after dark, outfi ts should be made with light colored materials. Strips of retro-refl ec- tive tape should be used to make children visible. FACE DESIGN: • Do not use masks as they can obstruct a child's vision. Use facial make-up instead. • When buying special Halloween makeup, check for packages containing ingredients that are labeled "Made with U.S. Approved Color Additives," "Laboratory Tested," "Meets Federal Standards for Cosmetics," or "Non-Toxic." Follow manufacturer's instruction for application. • If masks are worn, they should have nose and mouth open- ings and large eye holes. ACCESSORIES: • If your child dresses up as a pirate, ninja or in any other costume that includes accessories like knives and sword, be sure accessories are made from cardboard or fl exible materials. Do not allow children to carry sharp objects. • Bags or sacks carried by youngsters should be light-col- ored or trimmed with retro-refl ective tape if children are al- lowed out after dark. • Carrying fl ashlights with fresh batteries will help children see better and be seen more clearly. • If children are carrying cell phones, remind them of the fl ashlight feature available on most smart phones. WHILE TRICK-OR-TREATING: • Do not enter homes or apartments without adult supervi- sion. • While everyone is excited for candy, make sure children walk instead of running from house to house. Do not cross yards and lawns where unseen objects or the uneven terrain can present tripping hazards. • Walk on sidewalks, not in the street. • Walk on the left side of the road, facing traffi c, if there are no sidewalks. TREATS: • Give children an early meal before going out. • Insist that treats be brought home for inspection before anything is eaten. • Wash fruit and slice it into small pieces. • Throw away any candy that is unwrapped or partially wrapped or has a strange odor, color, or texture. HOMEOWNERS/DECORATIONS: • Keep candles and jack o' lanterns away from landings and doorsteps where costumes could brush against the fl ame. • Remove obstacles from lawns, steps, and porches when expecting trick-or-treaters. • Keep candles and jack o' lanterns away from curtains, dec- orations, and other combustibles that could catch fi re. • Don't let ghosts and spirits in by leaving your home unat- tended. "Halloween is a fun time in Cleveland County," Sheriff Nor- man concluded, "but let's make it a safe time as well. The major dangers are not from witches or spirits but rather from falls and pedestrian/car crashes. " Alan Norman Cleveland County Sheriff CLEVELAND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SHARES HOW TO HAVE A SAFE AND SPOOK-TACULAR HALLOWEEN 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., OCT. 29 TH , 9:00 AM 1512 BURKE RD., SHELBY, NC PARTIAL LISTING: GUNS & KNIVES: Winchester Model 37 16G Shotgun, Browning 22 (Belgium), Remington 20G Semi Auto Shotgun, Winchester Model 37 12G Shotgun, Winchester Model 37 410 Shotgun, Iver Johnson Arms 12G Single Shot, LC Smith 20G Double Barrel, Remington Model 41 22 Bolt Action, Winchester Model 67A 22 Bolt Action, Parker Brothers 12G Double Barrel (1878), Browning 12G Automatic 5 (Japan), Browning 16G (Belgium), Winchester Model 12 Pump Action 12G, Browning 12G (Belgium) Semi Auto, Iver Johnson Double Action 38C, Rossi M88 38 Special, Salvage Model 73 22 Bolt Action, Black Powder Muzzle Loader, Raven Arms Model P-25 25 Automatic, Winchester Model 190 22C w/Tasco Scope, Salvage Model 120 22Bolt Action, Double Barrel Black Powder Muzzle Loader Shotgun, Winchester Model 22, Swiss K31 Rifl e, New England Firearms 12G Single Shot, Imported by Kassnar Imports 12G Single Shot (Korea), Marlin Model 75 22C, 12G Single Shot Shotgun, (3) Chinese Guns, Rohm Model 55 22C (German), Quick Silver BB gun, Hopkins & Allen Arms Co., 1902-1914 Shotgun, 66 Powder Master BB gun w/Scope, (2) Remington Model 1100 12G, West Lake (China) Air Gun (Damaged), Springfi eld Model Musket 1822 converted to Percussion between 1840 & 1850, German Mauser 7.63 Broomhandle or Bolo, Titan 25C Semi Automatic, CVA 45 CaliberBlack Powder Ultra Mag SS Fluted Barrel, King Cobra Hunting Knife, Knife in a Cane. VEHICLES: '77 Dodge Truck, Mazda Miata (Salvage- No Title), 2005 Ford F-150 Truck, 2001 Buick LeSabre, 2005 Jeep Liberty, Ford Crown Victoria LX, 2004 Chevrolet Trail Blazer, Toyota Corolla. FURNITURE: (2) Walnut Corner Cupboards, Gun Cabinet, Walnut, BR Suites, DR Suites, Chairs. CAR PARTS & TOOLS: Lejay Electric Motor, Sears 3.5 Motor, Acetylene Tanks, Gauges & Hoses, Battery Charger, Dayton Arc Welder, Late Model Camaro Wheels w/Tires, '68 Camaro Rally Wheels, '68 Factory Super Sport H Bar Shifter w/Neutral Safety Switch, '68 GTO His & Her Shifter, '67 Camaro Universal Shifter, 350 Small Block Chevrolet Valve Covers, '67 Camero Rally Wheel Covers (4), Antique Corvette Valve Covers, '67 Camaro Cosole, '79 Corvette Seats w/New Covers, '79 Chevy Pickup Steering Wheel, '68 Camero Kick Panel Vents, Aluminum Four Core Radiator, Craftsman Scroll Saw, Skil Router & Table, Craftsman Router, 12 " Dovetail Joint Fixture, Router Bits, '68 Camero Engine Harness (NEW), Haul Master Electric Winch. MISC: Schatz 8 Day Clock, Silverplate & Sterling, Coleman Lantern, Lionel Train & Tracks, Panther 125B 4 Wheeler, Jeff Gordan NASCAR Items, Motorcycle Helmets, Ammo, Camo Hunting Clothes, Schwinn Bikes, Sears 35 Old Boat Motor, Wringer Type Washing Machine, Records, Cast Iron, Brass, Wings of Texaco Airplanes (In Boxes), Pins from Boiling Springs Estate, Costume Jewelry. CHINA, GLASS: Cut Glass, Budweiser Mugs, Various China & Glass, Blue & White Dishes, Snow Babies, DOLL ITEMS: VINTAGE DOLL CLOTHES, LARGE DOLL & BABY CLOTHES, KAY-EE SEW MASTER MACHINE, PORCELAIN DOLLS, VINTAGE DOLLS, BARBIE & KEN DOLLS-1960'S, RUSSIAN WOODEN NESTING DOLLS, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, DANNY DOLL (1920'S), AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS & CLOTHES, CABBAGE PATCH. PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE! TERMS: Cash, Checks w/Bank Letter of Credit if you are not known to the Auction Company, Credit Cards (3% added) 6.75% Sales Tax added if you do not have a tax ID. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ESTATE AUCTION LIVING & DECEASED ROLLING STOCK: V-1 2003 TOYOTA Tacoma 137k miles, 0992 Chevy 1 ton service truck with air compressor (less than 100 miles on trans), (2) trailer movers, one with 390 Ford engine and Allison trans, one with 4-53 Detroit and Allison trans, B model Mack parts truck, and 12k lb. Allis Chalmers forklift. SHOP EQUIPMENT: Several Gray TSL-50 jacks, Gray 50 ton truck/trailer jacks, Gray LTL 300 truck/trailer jack, Gray TAJS 2000 trailer jack, Gray TSJ 55 scissor jack, Gray air grease gun with 2-55 gal barrels of grease, transmission jack, clutch jack, front end turntables, rotor installer, Ingersol Rand air compressor with Honda GX 390 engine (almost new), misc. bottle jacks, several BIG vises, engine hoist, 2- 36in shop fans, Robinair R134 recovery machine, heavy duty jackstands, several port a powers, trailer jack stands, engine stand, several 1in air impacts, tire changing tools, bead seater, tire cages, 1in impact sockets, 3/4 drive socket sets, battery charger, floor model drill press, 8000lb. come along, 3/4 drive torque wrench, torque multiplier, gear oil pumps, 500 gallon oil tank with aprox. 240 gal of Dyna-Plex 21C 10 w/30 engine oil synthetic 50k miles change intervals, 2000 gal out door fuel tank, bench grinders, chop saw, trailer alignment tools, fifth wheel tools, trailer light checker, hub nut sockets, seal drivers ,extension ladders, rolling step ladders for trailer light repair, trailer door installer, metal and aluminum shelving, flamable storage cabinets, body shop items and much more. WELDING ITEMS: Several Lincoln welders on carts, Norstar welder with spool gun for aluminum, Plasma cutter, 2 torch carts with torches, Hobart 210MVP wire welder. MISC.TOOLS SHOP ITEMS: portable heavy duty ramps, pallet jack, chains, drill bits, 1/2in drills, work tables, Dewalt inspection camera, paint coveralls, drop light reels, fire extinguishers, 20 Lithonia warehouse lights, hand trucks, fork lift forks, ladders, large tap & die set, a/c tools & gauges, air rivet guns, bolt cutters, paint gun cleaner, hydraulic press, sandblast pot, LARGE SELECTION OF BOLT BINS WITH CONTENTS AND STORAGE CABINETS and more. SPECIALTY TOOLS: cam bearing installer, Cummins and Detroit rear seal installers, Cummins gear lash tool, cylinder liner puller, Mack pump rack gauge, misc. Mack tools & data link analyzer, DP 13 injector tool, Series 60 Detroit piston installer, Mercedes Cam timing tool, MBC 4000 Mercedes seal installer, Meritor trans seal tools, trans. bearing remover/installer and more. TRUCK & TRAILER ITEMS: (11)- 22.5 2IN offset super single wheels, load locks, 28 boxes (18 to 24 pc) E Track straps, mudflaps, NEW IH Eagle series front bumper, car hauler style long alum. ramps, 16ft steel dump body with hydraulic cylinder. OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Several flat screen TVs with remotes, filing cabinets, desks, bookshelves, credenza, room a/c unit, nice office chairs, leather reclin- ers, rocking chairs, ladder back chairs, corner cabinet, mirrors , framed prints, futon, several bedroom suites, sofas sofa tables, chest of drawers, office refrigerators, high back chairs, kids drum set, letter folder, computer table, treadmill, elliptical, Domestic sewing machine, baby cradles, vintage wood cook stove and much more. VINTAGE AUTOMOTIVE: 60s Mustang fenders & bumpers, 49 to 54 Chevy truck grill and Ford F-1 bumpers. TERMS: Cash or good local check. No out of state checks. Credit or debit with 5% transaction fee. 10% buyer premium. All items sell in as/is condition. Please be careful. We are not responsible for accidents or theft. AUCTION- SATURDAY, NOV. 5- 9AM • TRUCK SERVICE INC. KEITH NORVILLE NC#6559 JAY NORVILLE NC#8730 828-305-3965 OR 828-305-2465 See auctionzip.com for photos; auctioneer ID#6194. ©Community First Media Community First Media 241 VANCE STREET, FOREST CITY • PREVIEW 8AM UNTIL SALE TIME Truck Service Inc. was a family-owned truckload transportation company founded in 1968. At its largest size, it operated over 200 tractors Freightliner, Kenworth, and Mack and 400 dry van trailers. The company successfully operated under second generation management from 1987 until June of 2022, when the owners were presented with a unique opportunity to sell its assets and retire from the transportation industry. As a result, they are now offering for auction a collection of heavy equipment tools, shop supplies, office furniture and various furniture items that have accumulated through the years.

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