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September 22, 2022

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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 22-September 28, 2022 From the Convenience of your car! 102 James Love School Rd. • Shelby, NC Off S. Lafayette St. across from Hoyle Plumbing 704-480-0410 Mon-Thurs 8:00-10:00 • Fri & Sat 8:00-11:00 • Sun 12:00 Noon-6:00 We Are Your Tailgate Party Headquarters! It's Football Season! It's Football Season! . Please Call Neil or Brenda at Morris Scrap Metal for All Your Building, Recycling and Waste Removal Services. PH: 704-739-3869 • FAX 704-739-7742 Member Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. Steel • Car Bodies • Cast Iron • Stainless Steel • Aluminum Cans • Copper • Brass • All kinds of Aluminum • Heavy Surplus Machinery CONTAINER SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND LARGE VOLUME CLEAN UPS We Sell New and Salvage Steel, Aluminum and Stainless – We Sell Brick Lentils, I-Beams, Metal Decking, Rebar and All Types of Construction Steel WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. 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Graham Street • Shelby, NC NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 By Loretta Cozart On Saturday evening, September 17, Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame (CCMHF) celebrated the rich history of the county at the Don Gibson Theater in Shelby during its inaugural induction of prominent mu- sicians and individuals ded- icated to the love of music in the community. Prior to the induction ceremony, a dinner was held in the theater's gath- ering space and entertain- ment was provided. Vice President of the CCMHF Angela Padgett said of the event, "I am overwhelmed by the positive response and support of the com- munity. We had no idea the turnout would be this good, this being our first year. The committee is pleased that we have such dedicated support from the community." Master of Ceremonies Sarah Lee Owensby, morn- ing co-host of 96.9 The Kat, introduced The KAT Awards Presenter Teen Miss Mountie Cindi Stinch- comb following opening remarks by CCMHF Presi- dent Phil Weathers. CCMHF Board member Jeff Champion presented their first inaugural Hast- ings Award to Calvin and Terresa Hastings. The couple donated the WOHS property to the Hall of Fame for use of as the organiza- tion's home. Both Don Gib- son and Earl Scruggs once performed at the station, and the building was an integral part of the music scene in Cleveland County for decades. Board member Andrew Fulton introduced two hit re- cords being inducted by art- ists from Cleveland County: Patty Loveless' "Timber I'm Falling in Love," and Alicia Bridges "I Love the Nightlife." Crimson Rose performed both songs. CCMHF's 2022 Inductees were honored individually. First recognized was J & K Music Shop, owned by JB and Kathleen Lewis and Her- man and Dean Dawson. The shop was located at 127 W. Graham Street in Shelby for 30 years and the music from 45rpm records filled homes in the community. Accepting the award was Candace Humphries who later commented, "Last night I had the honor of accepting the plaques for my great aunt and uncle, JB and Kathleen Lewis and my grandparents Herman and Jean Dawson, who owned and operated J&K Records, as they were part of the inaugural class of inductees into the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame. Thank you, Phil Weathers, and the board of the Cleve- land County Music Hall of Fame for remembering and honoring them." Bobby Rogers, owner of Bobby's Records and Rog- ers Theatre, was also in- ducted for his contributions to the community. Accepting the award on behalf of the Rogers Theater Restoration Project were Montana Judd and Brittany Payne, owners of the Rogers Theatre. Mon- tana noted that Bobby Rog- ers was actively involved int the community and was the last surviving member of the Shelby Optimist Club. Sarah Lee Owensby presented the award to Theron Feemster, with whom she attended Kings Mountain High School. De- scribing Feemster, she remi- nisced about his days as a drummer in the high school marching band and noted, "When he performed, that was the most lit that band ever was!" She went on to share that Feemster and his family helped many by shar- ing their love of Jesus and reminding everyone, "With God, all is possible." In his senior year, Feem- ster was accepted into the Berkley School of Music. The caveat was that he had to be able to read music, which at the time he could not. However, he taught him- self to read music in a brief time and went on to college. While there, he laid down some beats in his dorm room and his roommate shared them with a friend in the music business. From that, Feemster's beats became the theme song for Men in Black II. Feemster described that his creativity comes from God talking to him in the quiet moments. He shared, "If God created you – he only creates masterpieces. So never think of yourself as less. You are beautiful to God and to me." He per- formed and improvisational song on the spot, drawing his energy from the crowd. Hugh Dover was inducted into CCMHF by Andy Foster, former announcer at WOHS. Hugh was married to Sue Haynes for 57 years. He served his county in WWII and was assigned to the War Crimes Trial as a member of the guard. During his time at WOHS, he often invited Don Gibson and Earl Scruggs to perform at the radio sta- tion. He is most beloved for singing "Happy Birthday" to those celebrating birthdays in the community. Executive Director of the Don Gibson Theater Stan Lowrey honored Don Gibson See CEREMONY, Page 19 Cleveland County Music Hall Of Fame Inaugural Induction Ceremony, a success A good crown enjoys dinner before the induction ceremony. Photo provided Entertainment during dinner. Photos by CCMHF ANGEL TREE APPLICATIONS 310 W. DIXON BLVD., SHELBY, NC Please Bring The Following: • Proof of ID • Proof of Income and expenses • Identifi cation for all Household Members such as: Photo ID, Passport, Medicaid Card, Student ID, Birth Certifi cate or Other Government ID • Legal Guardians Bring Proof of Custody One Applicant Per Family DATES AND TIME: September 26th thru September 29th 9 AM until 12 PM 1 PM until 3:30 PM Children Birth thru 12 Years S

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