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September 22, 2022

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Thursday, September 22-September 28, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 19 ©Community First Media Community First Media 356 East Main Street, Lawndale 704-538-0508 Mon-Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm; Sat. 8am-4pm www.mainstreethardwareinc.com YEAR END CLEARANCE YEAR END CLEARANCE OVER 20 MOWERS IN STOCK! HAND HELD BLOWERS A FULL SUPPLY HARDWARE STORE! Leaf blowing season is almost here! $ 149. 149. 99 99 Locally Owned & Operated starting at Hours: M-F 8-5:30 A utomotive + 704-482-0441 INCLUDING INCLUDING IMPORTS IMPORTS We Sell 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech WE NOW OFFER: AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT & REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Come see our selection of "BUY HERE-PAY HERE" pre-owned vehicles. Candace Humphries with plaques for J & K Music Shop, owned by JB and Kathleen Lewis and Herman and Dean Dawson. Andy Foster inducts Hugh Dover of WOHS. The Carolina Band performs three Don Gibson songs. CCMHF board member Tommy Burns, grandson of Hugh Dover, with Randy Escobedo, and Bobby Hicks, the fiddle player for Por- ter Wagoner and Bill Monroe. Kings Mountain's Ron Feem- ster was inducted into CC- MHF's Inaugural Inductees last Saturday night. Master of Ceremonies Sarah Lee Owensby of 96.9 The KAT Theron Feemster talks with the audience. Randy Escobedo performs sev- eral Earl Scruggs tunes. CEREMONY From Page 10 who recorded 350 songs, 96 of which charted. Twenty-three of his songs were in the top-ten, and six songs went to #1. Dale Brittan and Randy Saxon performed "Blue Blue Day." The Carolina Band per- formed "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Sweet Dreams," and "Oh, Lonesome Me." The final inductee was Earl Scruggs, presented by Earl Scruggs Center Board of Director JT Scruggs who said, "Earl was very hum- ble. Of this award he would simply say, 'This is great." Earl Scruggs loved to come back home and love to talk about Cleveland County. He shared that Earl was an innovator and liked trying new things. He never sat still. Aside from Elton John, the Earl Scruggs Review, a collaboration between Earl and his sons, was the most popular acts on college campuses in the 1970s. Randy Escobedo be- came friends with Earl in the 70s and strived to play the banjo like him. Earl once shared with Randy that, after developing three-finger picking style at 10-years-old, he "ran through the house yelling to his family, 'I got it, I got it!'" Randy performed "Earl's Breakdown," "Flint Hills Special," "Foggy Mountain Breakdown, and "The Bal- lad of Jed Clampet." The Jacktown Ramblers per- formed "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight," "Ground- speed," and "Tickle the Tomcat's Tail." Concluding the event was a final jam session performing, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," including the entire company, Chris Ferree and the Medicine Show, The Dancing Fleas, and Bobby Hicks. Members of the Cleve- land County Music Hall of Fame include Presi- dent Phil Weathers, Vice President Angela Padgett, Treasurer Patti Weath- ers, Secretary Mary Fox, and board members Jeff Champion, Ryan Fox, An- drew Fulton, Mike Hayes, Ronnie Whisnant, and Tommy Burns. But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:6

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