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October 20, 2011

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"Cleveland County's Only Audited Newspaper" October 22 10 am - 5 pm Historic Court Square Uptown Shelby Our 28th Year • Issue No. 42 • October 20, 2011 SHELBY SHELBY FALL FESTIVALALL FESTIVAL Saturday, October 22 10 AM-3 PM Children's & Pet Events begin at 10:00 am •Pet Parade 10:30 AM •Fall Crafts •Children's Costume Parade - 12:00 PM •Pumpkin Painting UptownShelby.org Uptown Shelby ASSOCIATION Bar H ar H Haunted Haunted Hayride Hayride Bar H Arena Bar H Arena Boiling Springs North Carolina Boiling Springs North Carolina OCT 21-22 OCT. 21-22 & OCT 28-29 See Ad & OCT. 28-29 See Ad On Page 2 On Page 2 Pictured above is B Pod of the new jail annex facility, that will house 56 inmates. The facil- ity also has handicap capabilities. Captain Phyllis Sims (right), was responsible for adding some color to the walls and fl oors. She will be retiring soon after 31 years of service with the Sheriff's Department. Pi d b i B P d f h j il f ili h ill h i Th f il shelbyinfo.com 1 shelbyinfo.com See Our Ad on Page 2 Final Day of Foothills Farmers' Market 2011 Season is October 22nd Own a Community Masterpiece and Support a Community Cause "Still Life With Tractor" is a beautiful 24"x36" oil on canvass that cele- brates local foods and Cleveland County agriculture. Supervised by local artist Ginger Spangler, the project came to life during our 2011 season grand opening, where members of the local community took brush in hand to help raise money for our Uptown Shelby Market Pavilion building fund. The community painting project was sponsored by Buffalo Creek Gallery as a show of support for Foothills Farmers' Market and our efforts to increase the avail- ability of fresh local foods in Cleveland County. While on display in the gallery at 104 E. Warren Street in Uptown Shelby, "Still Life with Tractor" has attracted the attention of art enthusiasts, several of whom have expressed interest in purchasing it. The painting will be offered for sale on Saturday, October 22, when the gallery opens for business at 10 AM. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Foothills Farmers' Market Shade Pavilion building fund. For more information, contact Buffalo Creek Gallery at 704-487-0256. Be sure to visit the market this Saturday for the last day of the 2011 season 8am until 12pm. Foot- hills Farmers' Market operates in conjunction with Art of Sound and the Livermush Expo, so there will be plenty to see and do in Uptown Shelby. Since we've not yet had a killing frost in Cleveland County, there's still plenty of fresh local foods to choose from. Visit your favorite vendors for deli- cious baked goods, homemade spreads, greens, peppers, muscadines, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, tomatoes, potted mums, cut fl owers, cheese, eggs, grass-fed beef, honey, pastured pork, all-natural soaps and personal care items. A few new craft vendors will also be joining the market this week with handmade jewelry, unique writing instruments, woodwork, and metal craft. Still Life with Tractor Submitted by Greg Traywick Community painting project County's Jail Annex Prepares To Open Cleveland County's new jail annex (detention center) is nearing completion. This state of the art facility will be able to house 240 inmates and will eliminate the Sherriff's offi ce from having to outsource inmates to other counties. Presently, three counties, Rutherford, Bulcombe, and Gaston are housing Cleveland County inmates because of lack of space. Costing our County $50 a day. Sheriff Alan Norman likes that the present outsourcing cost will no longer be nec- essary. He also wants to upscale the old facility in order to take in and house 40 inmates from other counties. That reversal would result in Cleveland County gaining $2,000 a day. The Sheriff said: " . . . not only will we save, but we will have the potential of bringing in needed rev- enue into the county. That would be a win-win situation for us." The new jail will employee 54 full-time and 25 part-time offi cers. Another note: arraignments and visitations at the new annex will be by closed circuit television only. –M. A. Andrews INSIDE INFINSIDE INFO Hundreds Attend Fly-In And Open House At Airport Bible Study by Dub Dellinger ............................31 Bob's Carolina Weather .................................28 Bruce Camp's Local Fishin' Report ..................18 Business Service Directory ..........................36-37 Church Directory...........................................20-21 Classifieds ................................................. 2-38 Church Events ......................................21 & 32 Cleveland Chamber News ................................39 Community Outreach Church Events ......21 & 35 Crossword Puzzle ..............................................34 Football Contest .................................................14 "Go For The Green" Lucky Reader Contest .....28 Inquiring Photographer ......................................26 Just A Pinch Recipes ........................................38 Kids Corner - By Kidsville News .......................34 Neighborhood Calendar .............................. 30-31 Obituaries ..................................................12 & 13 Outdoor Truths by Gary Miller ...........................18 Outdoor World ...................................................18 Pet Page .............................................................. 6 Real Estate ........................................................25 Senior's Lifestyle Pages ....................................16 Sudoku ...............................................................34 Word Search ......................................................34 JAARS, "Jungle Aviation and Radio Service", provided 131 helicopter fl ights and over 139 plane rides during last weekend's annual fl y-in at the Shelby-Cleveland County Regional Airport on Saturday, October 15th. Tours of the new airport terminal, plus several aircraft and mili- tary vehicles made it a fun fi lled and interesting day. Pictured getting off of one of the helicopter rides are Rhonda and Kevin Orange of Chesterton, Indiana. They were visiting their Aunt Pat Hamrick from the area and came out to enjoy the show. Aunt Pat said the ride was "just great". JAARS is a nonprofi t organization that provides technical support services—such as aviation, information technology, and me- dia—to advance Bible translation and literacy programs worldwide. –M. A. Andrews PUMPKIN WALL CORN MAZE Thanks to our PREMIUM SPONSORS TRICK OR TREAT TRAIL COSTUME CONTESTS HEADLESS HORSEMAN CARRIAGE RIDES LIVE MUSIC FOOD & CRAFT VENDORS Cyberline Business Center Computers • Copy Fax • Print Carolina Crossing Restaurant Rhodesdale Farm October 29, 2011 | Noon-8pm | Grover, NC • groverpumpkinfestival.com 29,000 COPIES 29,000 COPIES THURSDAYS THURSDAYS

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