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May 18, 2023

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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 18-May 24, 2023 JAMES HALE It would be a 1971 Chevy C-10 truck. I have one. It is green and white. I love it! sidewalk survey by jeff melton DONNA HAMILTON It would be a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. PERRY CARSON A 1957 Chevrolet. It would be black. I have always wanted one. JENNIFER HAMILTON Probably a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am with T-tops. BOB RIDGE It would be a 1960 something Corvette Stingray. A red convertible and straight drive. If you could have any car, what would it be? 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC • (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 704-482-5002 Monday–Friday, 8 am – 5 pm • Saturday 8 am – 12 noon & Equipment Compare This MT125 • Four Wheel Drive • 24.7 Horsepower • Hydrostatic Drive Transmission • Dual Pedal • Independent PTO • Hydrostatic Power Steering • 3 Point Hitch FINANCING AVAILABLE With Front-End Loader IN STOCK! IN STOCK! "READY FOR DELIVERY" Ethan Bowen cleans the windshield of his 1987 Chevrolet truck at the Number Three Ruritan Club Car Show on Saturday, May 13th at New Hope Baptist Church in Earl. Proceeds benefi t the Ruritan Club's Scholarships. Jeff Melton photo Will Brooks and Cody Humphries admire a 1938 Buick at the Number Three Ruritan Club Car Show on Saturday, May 13th. Jeff Melton photo Currently on exhibit at SASi is "Natural Beau- ties", an exhibit and sale of finely crafted objects made primarily from natural materials. Art- ists working in clay, fiber, glass, gourds, metal, and wood have created both functional and decorative items that are for sale. While some art forms re- main traditional, many artists have given these natural materials a decid- edly updated and original twist. There is something special and unique about every object as it relates to something made from the earth. Sixteen artists are par- ticipating in this year's show: Janet Baxter, Marygrace Bianco, Hilde Deprez, Joan Fogle, Liani Foster, Sue Helmken, Timmy Hord, Joe Doug Knotts, Marie D. Lafitte, Tammy Lafitte, Barry Lockman, Bertie McClain, Betty McConnell, Sarah Monteleone, Rebecca Newsome, Alex Pietersen. The public is invited to attend a reception for Nat- ural Beauties on Saturday May 13 from 6 until 8 pm. This is a free event and dress is casual. Many of the artists will be on hand to meet and discuss their artwork. Natural Beauties will be on view in the Rea- vis Gallery at Southern Arts Society now through June 9. Also, on view in the Founders Gallery, is art- work by the late A.B. Mauney Snow. Miss Snow helped to found Southern Arts Society (SASi) in 1984. She died in 2003, just as the Society made their home in the historic railway depot, where they remain today. Miss Snow painted in a vari- ety of media - acrylic, oil, pastel, and watercolor, which was her primary medium. All of her work in the exhibit is available for sale. Southern Arts Soci- ety (SASi) Gift Shop & Gallery is located at 301 N. Piedmont Avenue, Kings Mountain, NC, at the intersection of Pied- mont and Battleground Avenues in the historic Southern Railway Depot. SASi offers a gift shop, ongoing art exhibitions and competitions, pro- grams, and classes in a variety of media for artists of all levels. Gallery Hours: Tues through Sat, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and by Appoint- ment. Admission is Free. For more information go to http://southernartssociety. org/ or call 704.739.5585. Email southernartssoci- ety@gmail.com. "Natural Beauties" Exhibit at Southern Arts Society Wall Pocket - Pottery by Sarah Monteleone Gathered - Metal by Marygrace Bianco Scupture by Liana Foster A.B. Mauney Snow Girl In Snow by A.B. Mauney Snow Cat In Style by Bertie McClain ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com ALL ALL CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE & ONLINE & IN PRINT IN PRINT Classifi ed Classifi ed Deadline is Deadline is 3:00pm Tuesday 3:00pm Tuesday

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