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February 16, 2023

Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC

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Page 6 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, February 16-February 22, 2023 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 auctionzip.com (7760) to view listing and see pictures. SAT., FEB. 18 TH , 10:00 AM 1869 MARION ST., SHELBY, NC PARTIAL LISTING: ANTIQUES & FURNITURE: (4) Oak Chairs, Oak Pedestal Round Table w/Paw Feet, Oak Round Front China Cabinet, S.N. Swan & Sona Freeport, Ill. Pump Organ, Pine Chest, Link Tay- lor Solid Mahogany 4 Poster Bed, Dresser w/Mirror, Nightstand, Chest, Steps, Walnut Antique Bed, Drop Front Dresser w/Mirror & Marble Top, Washstand w/Marble Top, Chest w/Marble Top, Ma- hogany Secretary w/Slant Top, Winter Upright Piano, Antique Sofa w/Wood Loveseat, Leather Recliner, Oak China Cabinet, Antique 4 Drawer Chest, Mahogany Tea Cart, Blanket Chest, Corner Cabinet w/Solid Panel Doors on the Bottom & Glass Pane Doors on the Top. CHINA, GLASSWARE & POTTERY: Catawba Valley Pottery (2 &3 Gallons), Tom's Peanut Jar, Kerosene Lamps, Hall's Supe- rior Jewel Tea Pattern, Handpainted Nippon, RS Cobalt Pitcher & Glasses, Fenton Green, Pink & Amber Depression Glass, Teapots Green Hen on Nest, Shirley Temple Pitcher, Flintridge China (Made in California), Holly Hobby Glasses, Stemware, Ruby Glasses, Lenox Autumn China, Theodore Haviland Apple Blossom China. CLOCKS: Regina Cong 1900's Gustav Becker German Grandfa- ther, H.B. Horton's Patents April 18, 1865 & August 28, 1866 Itha- ca Calendar Clock Co , Howard Miller Quartz Clock, C. Wooing Walnut w/Carving, E. Howard & Co. Boston Wall Clock, Southern Calendar Clock Co. St. Louis, Missouri patented March 18, 1879 Fashion, Reproduction Windsor 1825 Sterling & Noble Clock Co., Sessions Wall Clock Banjo Hanging, Back Forest German Coo Coo Clock Standchen Von Heykens, Reha 6-2-36 Mrs. O"Toole, Seth Thomas Oak Shelf Clock (Eight Day Half Hour Strike, Bully Quartz, Seth Thomas Small Cathedral Clock, Royal Bonn Germany 1755 Floral Decorated Case, Quartz PPG Safety Award, E. Ingra- ham Gingerbread Pansy Time is Money, W. Schonberger in Uier Clock, Seth Thomas, Cathedral Clock, Cunningham, Made in US America Seth Thomas, Eight Day & 30 Hours Winchester, Conn. William L. Gilbert & Co., Day Spring Clock Seth Thomas, Ridge- way, Sessions Silent Chime, Mikes Quartz, Seth Thomas Quartz, Sever Quartz, Reproduction Coca Cola Diner Clock, 8 Clocks-No Markings, OUTDOOR & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Grasshopper 220 Front Cut Mower, Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor, Stihl H545 Hedge Trimmer, Grinder, (3) Anvils, Delta 2 Speed 16" Saw, Delta Miter Saw, Baldor Grinder, Delta Model 10 Contractor's Saw, Sears 2 Ton Had Floor Jack Black & Decker 12A Vac N Mulch, Portable Air Tanks, Milwaukee Sawmill, Socket Wrench Set, Power Cable Porta Band, ENGINES: WICO Stationary Engine, Tom Thumb 1 HP 1911 Engine, Fuller Johnson Engine, Maytag Engine, Cushman Engine, Bosch Engine. MISC: Antique Presses (2), Bird Cages, Ladder, Hand Trucks, Toledo Scale, Ramps, Wheelbarrow, Pa-Se- rial-F Platform Scales, Lanterns, Dog Cages, Toy Ford 8N Tractor w/Dearborn Plow, Wooden Butter Mold, Indian Dolls, Misc Dolls, Silverplate, Hoover Steam Vacuum, Sharp Upright Vacuum, Power Wave Upright Vacuum, Lamps, Men's Watches, Ladies Watches, Roosters & Chickens,Statues, Gas Engine Magazines Times Mag- azines, NAWCC Bulletin Magazines (About Clocks) The Gallery Magazines (Journal for Collectors), Bulletin of the National Associ- ation of Watch & Clock Collectors, Henry's Lady Books (History of the Model A Ford), Clock Books, Metal Outdoor Furniture, Jewelry, Metal Outdoor Furniture. VEHICLES: 2014 Ford Mustang 3.7 Li- ter 6 Cylinder 6 Speed, 2004 Ford Ranger Truck, 2017 Ford Edge. APPLIANCES: Kitchen Aid Side by Side Refrigerator, Panasonic Microwave, Whirlpool Washer, Kitchen Aid Dryer. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Mrs. Loann S. Meekins & Mrs. Susan Biggers have commissioned Elliott/Dixon Auctions LLC., to sell the personal property of Jerry E. & Connie Harrison. Mrs. Meekins & Mrs. Biggers have been appointed as Guardians of the Harrison's. The Harrison's have a clock collection (30 plus), Antiques, Furniture, Glassware, China, Grasshopper Front Cut Mower, 3 Anvils, 6 Hit & Miss Engines plus 3 Vehicles. Don't miss this auction! 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. ESTATE (LIVING) AUCTION JERRY E. & CONNIE HARRISON LIVING ESTATE CORNER OF MARION ST. (HWY 74 BUSINESS) AND BORDERS RD. 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 auctionzip.com (7760) to view listing and see pictures. SAT., FEB. 25 TH , 9:00 AM SUN., FEB. 26 TH , 1:00 PM 1512 BURKE RD, SHELBY, NC PARTIAL LISTING: VEHICLES & TRAILERS: 1987 Chevrolet Cavalier, 2 Axle Trailer, 2011 Chevrolet Cruz (91391 miles), 12' ALU- MA Trailer, 2004 CARR 10' Trailer. GUNS, KNIVES, SWORDS & RELATED: 1853 Enfi eld .58 Cal Musket (3 Bands around Barrel), Winchester Model 94 30-30, US Springfi eld Armory WWI Model 1896 KRAG Carbine, Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum, Tarsus (Brazil) 38 Special, North America Arms Co. 22 Magnum, Colt Derringer, Bauer .25 Automatic Belk's Baby Browning Blue w/Pearl Handles, Glock 20s 45 Automatic, Bauer Automatic .25 Caliber, Sig Saber p229 40 Caliber, Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22 LR (1969), Armco (China) SKS 7.62X39, Remington Model 1100 12 Gauge, Springfi eld Junior Model 50 22 LR, JC Higgins Double Barrel 12 Gauge, Rohm 22 Long Gyrh Sdntheim/Brenz, Smith & Wesson 32 Long Pistol, Smith & Wesson 32 Long Pistol w/Pearl Handles, Revelation Model 110 22 Rifl e, Glenfi eld 22 Rifl e, (2) Russian Swords brought back from France after WWII. Knives & Ammo. FURNI- TURE & ANTIQUES: Pine Stand w/Drawers, Oak Table, Oak Round Glass China Cabinet, Walnut Corner Cupboards w/Glass, Rocking Chairs, Red Leather Chair & Ottoman, (2) Needlepoint Chairs w/Wooden Arms. CHINA, GLASS & POTTERY: Green Glasses & Pitcher, Green Stemware, Large Selection Oriental Figurines & Statures, Wedgewood Quince, Theodore Haviland "Apple Blossom", Italian Dish- es, Wedgewood "Ivory", Loncoak & Co. Dishes, Campbell Soup Mugs, Clear Glass, Crystal, Lead Crystal, Thumbprint Clear & Cranberry, Punch Cups, Fenton Bowl on Silverplate Stand, O. Henry Pottery (Valdese, NC), Catawba Valley Pot- tery Hall, Theodore Haviland "Rose", Collection-Roosters & Chickens, Sebastian Hand Cast & Hand Painted Miniatures, Francis Hook Figurines, Noritake "Dawn", Cups & Saucers. COINS: 1896-1907 Indian Head Cents, 1872 Three Cent Nickel, 1928-1943 Lincoln Wheat Cents, 1945 Philippines Silver 20 Centavos, 1879-1903 Morgan Silver Dollars, 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars, 1922-1923 Peace Silver Dollars, 1867 Morgan Silver Dollars. STERLING SILVER, PEWTER & BRASS: Alvin "Southern Charm" Sterling Silver (80 + pieces) , Brass Eagle, Pewter, Large Selection Brass, Sil- verplate (Large Quantities), Candelabras, Sterling Serving Pieces, Gorham Sterling Cups, Mexican Sterling Silver. JEWELRY: Ring (14K White Gold Ladies Combination Cast & Assembled Vintage Diamond Cluster w/a 2mm half round shank w/ a bright polished fi nish. Total weight of dia- monds 3.27 ct & Total weight of Cluster Ring 7.65 gm), Plat- inum Ring 7.9 Grams w/160 Center Diamond, .61 Carat G Color Grade Ring Set, 14K & 10K Gold Jewelry, Sterling Sil- ver Jewelry, 14k & 10K Gold Jewelry w/Stones & Diamonds, 12 Boxes of Costume Jewelry. CLOCKS & WATCHES: Brass Clock & Bell, Porcelain Face Clock, Elgin Pocket Watch, German 8 Day Clock, Walton Pocket Watch, Bell & Seth Thomas Clock, Linden, Column Clock, Antique Anso- nia Clock, Oak Wall Clock, Black Forest Coo Coo Clock, Antique Grandfather Clock, Antique Wall Clock w/Carving, Selection-Men's & Women's Watches, Dellinger's Jewel Shop Clock. COLLECTIBLES: Photography Equip. Inc. Camera, Italian Duck Decoys, Campbell Soup Large Can, Tom's Potato Chip Jars, Lance Jar, Washboard, Metal Car, Coke Tray, Coke Glasses, (2) Framed Replica Guns, Mouse Kartooner, Old Irons, Wooden Viewmaster, Wesson Oil Mayo Maker, Hoppy's Favorite Milk Stoppers, Coffee Grind- er, Snowbabies, Pins, Philco Tube Radio, Elmer Lumber Co. Thermometer, Ora Mill Store Coins, Military Pins, Political Buttons, Military Items. TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Shop Vac, Ladders, Schumacher Battery Charger, City Mite Charger, Tool Box & Misc Tools, Makita Drill, Lock Pin Kit, Nuts & Bolts in Wooden Boxes, B&D Circular Saw, Misc Hand Tools, Pole Saw, McCulloch Chain Saws (2), 3 Piece Test & Tune Kit, Wagner Power Painter, Ryobi 6.0 V Drill, Central Piedmont Air Tools, Cobalt Air Tools, Craftsman 6.75 Eager, Husqvarna Chain Saw, Delta Bench Grinder, Milwau- kee Jig Saw, Hitachi Skill Saw, Dremel Tool, Mack Hole Saw Kit, B&D Drill. MISC: Golden Liteway Chair (Battery), Enamel Pots, Pictures & Prints (Large Selection), Lamps, Dog Crate, Kiwi VCR Camera, M. Hobner Accordion, Auto- harp, Drum, 1800's Books, Watchman's Clock, Tom Clark Gnomes, Wooden & Metal Statures, Kenmore Sewing Ma- chine, Linens, Hand Made Quilts, Aroma Ice Cream Maker, Robot Rooma Vacuum (New), Super Console Travel Cool & Warmer (New), Sony 3.3 mega pixel Cyber Shot, Kodak Easy Share CX6200, Pentax K3000 Camera. SPECIAL: BLACK IRON FENCING PARTS. TERMS: Cash, Checks w/Bank Letter of Credit if you are not known to the Auction Company. Credit Cards (3% add- ed) 6.75% Sales Tax added if you do not have a tax ID. ESTATE (DECEASED) AUCTION DIRECTIONS: HWY 150 (NEAR SHELBY AIRPORT). TURN ONTO BURKE ROAD AT SHARON CHURCH. AUCTION IS AT RED SHED ON THE RIGHT, PAST SHANGHAI FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rutherford Weekly Sudoku Rutherford Weekly Sudoku Answers Sponsorships and support for the upcoming LEAP College Tour & Educational Experience are being sought from community members, businesses and the public. Plans are being made to take the seventh-12th graders on a college tour, said LEAP Executive Director Kisha McDowell of Forest City. The trip will be April 11-April 15 and will include colleges in Washington, DC to Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia. McDowell said the trip will be amazing, "especially for kids that have never gone outside of NC, SC and Tennessee and have never seen college from the perspective of other students on campus." The tour will include visiting at least 10 schools, historical sites in DC and Martin Luther King, Jr. sites in Georgia and also one museum. "We are seeking to make it possible for 44 kids plus chaperones to attend this trip," McDowell said. The cost of this trip is expected to be around $25,000 that includes charter bus, hotels, meals and one attraction. The per person cost is $600. "We are hoping that you will share this information with businesses, friends, and family to get students involved and to support those that are currently involved in LEAP," McDowell said. LEAP is a 501(c3) organization and all donations are tax deductible. Email McDowell at l e a p 4 g i r l s f c @ g m a i l . com, visit on facebook at Leap4girls or call 262- 989-8982. Financial support needed for college tours Article Provided By: Jean Gordon Our offi ce has been notifi ed of a scam involving people impersonating state government employees on social media. These scammers will claim to be with a state agency and inform you that you are being awarded a large sum of grant money. To get the money, however, they will say you have to pay a fee up front. Remember, state government offi cials will never ask you for money or personal information on social media in exchange for payment. To avoid falling victim to these scammers, follow these tips: • Don't rely on a messenger's username or profi le to determine if they are trustworthy. The online profi le might even show the government agency's symbol or company's name to make it look real. Scammers can easily make fake profi les to disguise themselves. • Look for red fl ags on online profi les. Verify any addresses or phone numbers listed by checking directly on the agency's website. If an address or phone number is listed as out of state, it is likely a fake account. • Do not send money or divulge personal information to unknown online users, even if they say that they represent the government. If you're unsure if someone is a legitimate government offi cial, reach out to the government agency directly using a phone number listed on their website. • Be skeptical of online accounts claiming you've been awarded money or could win something. If you don't remember entering for a grant award, it's probably a scam. If you think you or somebody you know has been the victim of a scam, contact our offi ce's Consumer Protection Division at 1-877-5-NO-SCAM or fi le a complaint online. Watch out for Fake Grant Scams Article Provided By: NC Attorney General

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