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October 14, 2010

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“Cleveland County’s #1 Information Source” 22010 C eveland shelbyinfo.com Our 27th Year • Issue No. 41 • October 14, 2010 10 SNUFF JENKINS FESTIVAL FESTIVAL Saturday, October 16 • 10 AM-10PM 10 AM-10PM •Raymond Fairchild •Phil & Gaye Johnson •Billy Constable And The Wiseman Heritage Wiseman Heritage •Dan X Padgett And Many More •Dan X Padgett And Many More SPINDALE, NC For Tickets: (877) SNUFFYJ www.snuffyjenkinsfestival.com COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE At Here are the Burns lady judges that are going to the national dairy cow judging competition. Backrow (l to r) is Amber Parker, Macy Stinchcomb and FFA teacher & advisor, Shane McKee; pictured on the front row is Karen Walker, Bill Cochran, dairy farmer and Anna Proctor. Not pictured is team member Brittany Bryson. 331 S. Lafayette St. • Shelby Tuesday, Oct. 19 10:00 AM-1:00 PM shelbyinfo.com • EXHIBITS • EXHIBITS • HEALTH SCREENINGS • FASHION SHO 010 Clleveland Women eland Mall October 23 , 2010 Cleve and Mall, She by NC 11:00am - 5:00pm October 23rd rd l, Shellby, NC 11:00am - 5:00pm CalCall 704-904-6297 or go tol 704-904-6297 or go to c e elandwomenssho net • HEALTH SCREENINGS • COOKING • FASHION SHOW • AND MORE clel velandwomensshow..net • PAMPERING SESSIONS • PAMPERING SESSIONS • COOKING • AND MORE SNUFFY JENKINS Burns FFA Dairy Cow Judging Team Is Heading To Nationals! The Burns High School FFA Dairy Judging Team earned the opportunity to compete in the North Amer- ican International Livestock Expo this November 6th thru 8th in Louisville, Kentucky. In order to fund and make the trip possible, Shane McKee, the school’s FFA Advisor, came up with the idea of bringing dairy cows to the Cleveland County Fair and asking $1.00 for those who would like to try milking a cow. Each participant got the opportunity to try their skills and was also given a 1/2 pint of milk that was donated by Pet. T-Shirts for youngsters and adults were also sold. The cows came from Bill Cochran’s dairy farm in Waynesville, N.C. The idea turned out to be bet- ter than expected. Shane said “I’m overwhelmed with the response!” Between the “udder delight” of milk- ing the cows and the T-Shirt sales, the team raised $3800. That’s more than enough to get the ladies out to Louisville for the competition. Yes, I said ladies! It turns out that the Burns ladies will be judging the dairy cows in the competition. They will compete with teams from all 50 states. We wish the gals all the best and hope they return the champions! –M. A. Andrews men’s Show 2010 Donors who give blood in September and October will receive a FREE rock- er t-shirt and be entered into a draw to win fabulous prizes ranging from con- cert tickets to iTunes gift cards! Contact Nate Sapoch At 704-482-4580 Shelby Fire & Rescue Department To Commission The Newest Addition Of Fire Apparatus The Newest Addition To Its Fleet Friday, October 15, 4 PM Ceremony At Grover Street Firehouse The Public Is Invited To Attend This Event. Attend This Event. Burns student Jonathan Williams, teaches ten year old Andrew how to milk a cow. Rebecca, six years old, from York, S. C. feels and learns how milk is giving from a dairy cow. She Brought “The Gang” To Cleveland County Botany Lesson At Broad River Botany Lesson At Broad River Students from Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy get a botany lesson from Broad River’s Ranger Jolly. Here he is shown rendering a leaf. Field day trips to Broad River’s Greenway can be informative and educational to students of all ages. And Entry Form SP 21 See Page 21 For Rules $100 For Rules WIN WIN 100 And Entry Form Gail Hollifi eld is a lady who loves a challenge. When the idea of her creating “The King Of The Hill Gang” came up, she took the challenge and now in her front yard at 136 McBrayer Homestead Rd. you can see the fellows enjoying some of their favorite beverages. Not only will you spot “The Gang” you’ll see quite a display of other characters that Gail and her granddaughter Megan created for Halloween. –M. A. Andrews B235 Work Camo® AP Dungaree K285 Work Camo® AP Long- Sleeve T-Shirt K287 Work Camo® AP Short- Sleeve T-Shirt Work Camo® AP Bib Overall R50 Unlined R54 Quilt- NORRIS MERCHANDISE Get Outside In Rugged Carhartt Camo 704-482-8464 Get Outside In Rugged Carhartt Camo t lined 2011 S. Lafayette Street (Hwy. 18 South) • Shelby, NC Hours: Monday - Friday 8am until 5:30pm • Saturday 8am - 3pm t (H 18 S th) S www.norrismerchandise.com A294 Work Camo® Work Camo® AP Fleece Hat THURSDAYS 29,000 COPIES 29,000 COPIES THURSDAYS

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