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Mt. Holly honors Danny Jackson on his retirement By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info
“Tonight, we honor a great man.” That’s what Mt. Holly mayor Bryan Hough said last Monday night during a series of events honoring former city manager Danny Jackson upon his retirement after 30 years as a loyal and dedicated
municipal employee. Surprise was the theme of the evening. Jackson showed up at the Municipal Center to find a lavish spread of snacks and refreshments and a horde of family, friends, and colleagues waiting in the conference room. He was totally taken off guard. “I am shocked,” Jackson said. “I can feel the love in
this room.” Things got even better when, just prior to the 7pm council meeting, mayor Bryan Hough skillfully guided Jackson and the crowd out into the Municipal Center’s Grand Hall where a large sheet covered a portion of the wall. Once everyone was in place, a string was pulled, the sheet fell, and there, in large letters, was the new name- “Danny J. Jackson Grand Hall”. Jackson was floored again. When handed a micro-
phone to say a few words, he understandably became somewhat emotional. “Normally I am not speechless but I am really honored and touched,” he said. “I am blessed and want to give honor to God for the role he has played in my life.” Once the council meeting began, Jackson received yet another honor, a proclamation from the City recognizing him for his three decades of loyal service to Mt. Holly’s citizenry. Former Mt. Holly city manager Danny Jackson and his wife Kay Photo by Alan Hodge See JACKSON, Page 6 at his retirement event last week.
YMCA director of advancement Molly D’Avria greets six year old Kerre (right) and five year old GiGi at Holly Hills Apartments in Mt. Holly. Photo by Alan Hodge
YMCA lunch bus delivering great Belmont’s Juneteenth event was a big hit food to great kids
Belmont Juneteenth organizer Delta Sanders is seen with members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club that participated in the event parade last Saturday. Photo by Monique Floyd
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“No kid should ever go hungry.” That’s what YMCA Summer Feeding Program lunch bus delivery driver Paul Salos
says and truer words have never been spoken. Salos and a group of YMCA volunteers are the backbone of the program that are delivering a nutritious lunch to See LUNCH BUS, Page 5
June 19, 2021 was a hot, but historic day. It was one to celebrate Juneteenth as the country’s newest federal holiday. It was also the 10th anniversary of the Belmont Juneteenth Celebration. What better way to mark
both occasions than with a parade? Elements of Empowerment, Inc., the City of Belmont, and celebrant participants processed through downtown Belmont and the River District. The Belmont Police Department escort was followed by the Buffalo Soldiers Mo-
torcycle Club of Charlotte. Eagle Scouts Aramis Byrd and Donavan Moonie bore the American flag and the Belmont Juneteenth Celebration flag. Bob and Elizabeth Atterberry’s 1928 Ford carried Grand Marshal Toni Tupponce just ahead of the City of Belmont float with
Mayor Martin, Councilman Hefferan, and former Councilwoman Anna Cook Young. Montcross Area Chamber President Marc Jordan and chamber members were atop the Atrium Health float. See JUNETEENTH, Page 7
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R ECOLLECTIONS AND R EFLECTIONS Books and kids The other day I got a press release from Gaston County Schools about a special reading program and how much the kids loved it. This set me to thinking about the importance of books and reading in the lives of kids and how the abundance or lack of it can have a profound impact on young lives and how they turn out. My own love of the written word began with those little things called “golden books”. They had a gold-colored spine and inside were pages filled with stories and pictures about all sorts of stuff. The glue that held the books together was pretty tasty too as I enjoyed teething on them or so I am told. Next came the Dick and Jane books in school. How many of you can name the dog in those books, or the cat? Spot and Puff were the names in case you didn’t know. When I was in elementary school we went to what’s called the media center today and got to check out books. My favorites were biographies of people like Robert E. Lee and Winston Churchill. I liked anything to do with history but shunned mystery books as I lacked the patience to read the whole thing to find out who done it. For a spell when I was a kid we lived near the East Branch library off Central Avenue in Charlotte. It had central air conditioning when most homes did not and I would go there in summer to sit in the cool oasis and look at books. By and by when I was about 12-years-old my great aunt Louise Smith Surratt got me a subscription to National Geographic magazine and my little world suddenly expanded. Many hours I sat down with eyes riveted on those yellow-bound pages. My favorite articles and photos dealt with ancient Egypt. I still have a fascination with that culture and time period and once spent a whole day at the British Museum looking at mummy after mummy and statue after statue and pondered what it must have been like to have been a pharaoh and if you wanted to you stand on the steps of your palace and tell everyone to kiss your foot and they would have to do it. Another National Geographic favorite topic was mine were natives from places like Borneo or the South Pacific islands. Once I saw picture of a Borneo chap with a ball point pin in his noise crossways. Another photo showed some of his pals jumping off a huge homemade scaffold with nothing but some vines around their ankles keeping them from shining the ground below with their faces. Yet another National Geographic pic that sticks in my mind was that of a native girl from Polynesia propped up in the doorway of her hut eating a yam and wearing a big ol’ smile and fluffy grass skirt and
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that was it. Besides the National Geographic, another influence on my early brain development was the set of Colliers encyclopedias my mom went in debt for. Having a short at- Alan Hodge tention span (still do), Banner-News Editor meant I could not sit down and start at “A” and work my way to “Z” but I read most of the set by flipping along until I saw something interesting and stopping there to read all about it. Overall, I recall devouring everything to read I could get my hands on. This included my mom’s movie magazines like Modern Screen with ads by June Wilkinson and Fredricks of Hollywood and Boy’s Life and Popular Mechanics that showed you how to fish and fix lawn mowers. As my school days progressed through the years I eventually became interested in the works of Lake District poets such as Coleridge and Wordsworth, Beatnik poets like Gregory Corso, anything by Papa Hemingway, and nonfiction by the tons on any and all subjects. Anyway, I am convinced that reading at an early age and being exposed to an eclectic blend of material in print formed my love of the written word and led me to my work in journalism, for better or worse! Anyway again, what I am saying is that too many kids today have little to no exposure to books and reading. Maybe computers get part of the blame. You can certainly read a book online but it’s just not the same as actually holding it in your hands and feeling the paper and when you are done reading putting a nice marker at that page and putting the book away with lots of others on a shelf. I know parents are busy these days and working and running around driving the kids to whatever game or lesson happens to be on the menu for that day and then cooking some food and getting stuff lined up for the next round, and so actually sitting down with the offspring to read together gets put on the back burner but in my humble opinion it would be nice if a slice of the day could be set aside a couple of times each week for some in-house non-electronic intellectual stimulation. In the meantime, the story tellers at our local libraries are helping out as best they can planting seeds of knowledge and hopefully a love of books and reading into as many little bodies and minds as care to come to the free programs they offer which is about as valuable a service as can be found anywhere at any price.
Carillon Concert Carillon Concert- July 4 at First Presbyterian Church of Belmont 6:00 p.m. The Alpha and Omega Duo (Kailey Lawing and her great-grandmother, Mary McFarland) presents a July 4th carillon recital of American Music. Kailey will open the program with
“The Star-Spangled Banner” followed by three Early American Hymns. Mary will play a song of the old West, a Scott Joplin “Rag,” and a hymn known as the Black National Anthem. They will play several patriotic duets, including An Armed Forces Tribute and the stirring Na-
tional March of the United States of America, “Stars and Stripes Forever!” This 50 minute program begins at 6:00 PM, rain or shine. You are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the church lawn or remain in your car in the parking lot.
Reversion By Dennnis Siracusa Roots are everywhere; tree roots, sarsaparilla roots for making old timey root beer, and our roots; our genealogical, emotional and spiritual ones. We pursue them for many intriguing reasons. Sometimes because we’re curious about lineage, sometimes we need medical backgrounds and sometimes they involve solving a mystery. I had one of those this morning; the yellow rose mystery. My Daughter-in-law has a beautiful yellow rose by their sunroom. This spring, for a heretofore unexplained reason, it popped up Red; are we seeing REVERSION; a change to a previous state? Roses are often scientific hybrids. We supposedly do that to generate healthier and more diverse plants but hybrids are sterile so they hitchhike on heirloom plants. This rose started out as a healthy red root stock; probably a Dr. Huey Red Rose root stock that had a sterile hybrid yellow HT engrafted into it. For a time, the yellow rose did fine; or appeared to but eventually it died all the way down through “its root system” BUT not through the original heirloom root system. Once the sterile yellow rose was completely dead, the heirloom root system took over and produced its beautiful red roses. How are we similar? In Genesis 1:27 NIV God’s Word reminds us of our beginnings. “So God created mankind in his own image” and in verse 31 “God saw all that he made, and it was very good.” But something terrible happened. In Genesis 3:2 God told Adam and Eve “you must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.” Well they not only touched it but ate from it and when they did a distorted root system was engrafted into them and began immediately producing sinful fruit which continues down to all of us today. Thanks to our Savior Jesus Christ, however, we can revert back to our original root stock. First we have reach out to Jesus as Lord and be washed clean of our
sin penalty by His sacrificial blood; John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” At that point, our eternal heavenly destination is secure but now we enter the arduous process of sanctification where our sinful Adamic root system is systematically pried loose by our right choices and the Lord’s help so we can lead a prosperous life here and fulfill God’s original blueprint for us. Reversion has a compelling legal definition; “the right, especially of the original owner to possess or succeed to property on the death
of the p r e s ent possessor.” That’s w h a t happens Dennis Siracusa in salvation and sanctification. Jesus Christ, the heir to our creation and our salvation, redeems us and helps us choose to turn from sins and revert back to our original heirloom state built in His image. How?? Simply call out to Him for His help. The choice is ours; continue living sterile sin engrafted hybrid lives, or revert to our royal created state and live victoriously here and with the Lord for eternity.
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Heritage & Harvest Days event planned community has grown to love and appreciate during Cotton Ginning Days over the last three decades and adds to it to provide a fresh new look for our marquee fall festival. This years festival will be October 8-10, 2021. Craft vendor applications are available on the Gaston
will also be available on the website. The deadline for submitting food vendor applications to be considered
County Parks and Rec. website. Applications in person accepted starting Thursday, July 1st at 9am. As usual,
mailed, emailed or faxed applications accepted after July 1st. Food vendor applications
Annual Red, White, & Belmont Festival coming July 3rd The Downtown Belmont Development Association (DBDA) and the City of Belmont are excited to announce they will be hosting the annual Red, White & Belmont Festival on July 3rd in Downtown Belmont. After having to cancel the event in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, the festivities will resume. Come to S. Main Street for a patriotic celebration with food, fireworks, and a rockin’ concert. The evening will kick off at 6:00PM with the opening of the beverage garden and music by DJ Eric Bowman.
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through the evening, including a live concert by The Breakfast Club – America’s favorite 1980’s tribute band beginning at 7:00 PM. Make sure to stick around as the concert ends, because the City of Belmont is once again putting on a spectacular fireworks show that will light up the sky at 10:00 PM. Make sure to bring a dance partner and grab a good seat early for this memorable event. For more information, visit www. cityofbelmont.org/redwhitebe reinvested back into the andbelmont.org/ , or contact community by the DBDA. the Community Events CoorThe festivities will continue dinator, Cassidy Lackey.
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After being canceled in 2020, the Gaston County Parks and Recreation Department and GAMTRA have completed a lot of planning and prep work behind the scenes and will be introducing the Heritage & Harvest Days festival this fall. The event includes many of the same activities our
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Thursday, June 24, 2021 org/2021/05/ summer-readfeed-and-lead-feeding-program/ The lunch program began in 2014 with one lunch site at Catawba Heights Neighborhood Park serving 140 total meals. Each year this donor-funded program has grown to include new locations and volunteers all focused on serving youth meals who rely on free or reduced meals during the school year.
LUNCH BUS From Page 1 children in a number of apartment and mobile home sites this summer. Local stops for Salos include Holly Hills Apartments, Kendrick Square Apartments, Stanley Square Apartments, and Trey McGee Mobile Park. (For a list of times see chart). For other locations see https://www.gastonymca.
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During the COVID closure of 2020 the Y served from March - August expanding to include locations in Mt. Holly, Belmont, Stanley, and Gastonia serving both youth and seniors the Y was able to serve 33,701 meals. 2021 meal service began Monday, June 7 and during the first week YMCA crews were able to serve 261 meals at four locations. Salos estimates he and his volunteers deliver about 40 lunches per
Kids at Kendrick Square Apartments enjoying their lunch.
YMCA lunch bus volunteers Linda Joiner, Paul Salos, Kristen Caskey and daughter Khloe Caskey get set to hand out lunches at Holly Hills Apartments. Photos by Alan Hodge
day. Sometimes the demand is greater. “One day we gave out 50 lunches and had to go back and get more,” he said. The lunches are prepared by Gaston Schools cafeterias and meets those nutritional standards. A sample lunch might include chicken nuggets, milk, apple sauce, mashed potatoes, and a roll. YMCA buses pick the lunches up at their assigned school and fan out to the delivery area. “We continue to work closely with Gaston County School Nutrition who assist in identifying areas of need
and by providing balanced meals,” said YMCA director of advancement Molly D’Avria. The kids seem to really enjoy the food. “It’s great!” said lunch participant “Kerre”. The YMCA is constantly looking for volunteers to help serve. Reach out to Kelly Davis at kdavis@gastonymca. org or fill out the volunteer form online. Those folks already volunteering get a deep sense of
satisfaction from pitching in. “The kids get excited when they see us,” said volunteer Kristen Caskey. “It is awesome to see them come running to the bus.” Another volunteer, Linda Joiner, agreed. “The kids need and deserve this service,” she said. The YMCA is also are fundraising to ensure this work continues. Donations made to the summer lunch program directly impacts youth meals in Eastern Gaston County.
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JACKSON From Page 1
The proclamation wrapped up with these wordsNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT we the Mayor and City Council of Mount Holly find this retirement to be bittersweet, for although we would like to keep Danny as the City Manager for years to come, we recognize that he is well deserving of a long and enjoyable retirement in which he will have time to focus his attention on family and other pursuits of his choosing; and so we extend our deep appreciation to Danny J. Jackson for a job well done and for his many years of dedicated service to Mount Holly. Jackson’s career with the City of Mt. Holly was a long one and full of achievement. Jackson has held the post of city manager since 2010, but started his career back in 1987 with the parks and recreation department. “I was working in the private sector at the time and one day was playing basketball with a friend who worked for the City of Mt. Holly,” Jackson said. “It wasn’t planned, but I heard about a job opportunity in parks and recreation and I grabbed it.” Jackson, who is an Appalachian State grad with a degree in Business Management, worked that position for three years, then in 1990 he transferred to the planning department as a code enforcement officer. In 1995 he was promoted to planning director. In 2003 he became assistant city manager and in 2010 the
city council named him city manager. In addition to his city duties, Jackson managed to find time for other civic involvements including the United Way, serving on the Mt. Holly Community Relief Organization Board, the Gaston County Land Use Planning Committee, and the Gaston Outside Image Campaign Committee. He’s also a founding member Hough and Jackson as the sheet falls unveiling the new Grand of the Mt. Holly Black History Jackson had no idea what was under the sheet. Hall name. Committee and has served as president of the Mt. Holly Rotary Club. He was Mt. Holly’s Man of the Year in 2016. Over the years, he has received numerous awards including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Award, the Kay Jackson Living Legend Award, the Jessie Mae Robinson Humanitarian Award, and being named Mt. Holly Man of the Year 2016 to name a few.. Jackson’s biggest accolade was presented to him at Mayor Bryan Hough presenting Jackson Mayor Hough and Jackson with the plaque Hough and Jackson embrace after the Oct. 12, 2020 city coun- with a proclamation in his honor. that will be on the Grand Hall wall. the unveiling. cil meeting- the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. That prestigious award is the highest that the State of North Carolina gives to people who have made significant contributions to their communities, in their profession, and to the state. Now that he’s retired, Jackson mused on what he plans to do with his time. As expected, it includes service. “I am going to relax and gather myself,” he said. “I still plan to be a positive influence in the city especially to youth. I still want to make a difference and influence people.”
Jackson, family, and friends.
A close up of the new signage in the Grand Hall. Miss Mt. Holly Anne Marie Hagerty and councilman David Moore.
More folks at Jackson’s retirement event.
A table of well-wishers at the Jackson retirement event.
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JUNETEENTH From Page 1 Drums 4 Life played Dunduns and Djembes from their own float. Delta Sanders along with Elements of Empowerment, Inc. Ambassadors Hydeia Hayes and Lillie Harris shared the final float.
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Delmonte. North Carolina Senator Erica Smith stopped by Stowe Park to introduce him.
Elements of Empowerment, Inc. looks forward to resuming the park festival in 2022.
Representatives from Bessemer City, Gastonia, and Lowell were among participants. The celebration day ended with an evening steel drum concert by Minsky
Belmont Juneteenth organizer Delta Sanders.
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Church Directory Morningside Missionary Church
McAdenville Baptist Church
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Mt. Holly Church of God 208 Rankin Ave. 704-827-8596
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Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 339 S. Hawthorne St. 704-827-4320
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New Providence Baptist Church 1104 Old NC 27 Hwy. 704-827-0822
New Saint Paul Holiness Church
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North Main Baptist Church
Cramer Memorial United Methodist Church
Redemption Hill Church redemptionmountholly.org
Restoration & Deliverance 804 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-820-0954
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Grace Wesleyan Church 6014 S. New Hope Rd 704-825-7959
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Loves Chapel Presbyterian Church Lutheran Church of the Holy Comforter 216 N. Main St. 704-825-2483
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BELMONT Alexander Memorial Baptist Church 208 South Main Street 704-825-3216
Brotherhood/Sisterhood WNCC UMC 120 Park Street 704-825-1333
Catawba Heights Baptist Church 311 Belmont Road 704-827-8474
Christ Church Presbyterian Church 901 Catawba Street 704-461-8614
CrossFix Ministries 6131 Wilkinson Blvd. 704-879-4499
Crossroads Church 101 Beaty Rd. 704-827-8381
Centerview Baptist Church 2300 Acme Road 704-827-2061
East Belmont Baptist Church 501 Catawba Street 704-825-5780
East Belmont Church Of God 320 E. Catawba Street 704- 825-8845
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Mount Moriah Baptist Church 110 Lincoln St. 704-825-2046
New Hope Presbyterian Church 4357 S. New Hope Rd. 704-824-1697
New Life Baptist Church 201 Oak Trail 704-822-6195
New Mills Chapel Fire Baptized 104 Morning Glory Ave. 704-825-5457
North Belmont Church of God 2316 Acme Rd. 704-827-4092
O’Conner Grove Church Ame Zion 613 N. Main Street 704-825-5576
Park Street United Methodist 120 Park Street 704-825-8480
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First Presbyterian Church 102 S. Central Ave 704-825-3357
First Presbyterian-Belmont 112 S. Central Ave 704-829-0668
Sanctuary of Praise Ministries 124 Georgia Belle Ave. 704-579-7823
South Point Baptist Church 124 Horsley Ave. 704-825-9516
South Point Freewill Baptist 297 Gaither Rd. 704-825-8045
South Point United Methodist 510 South Point Church Rd. 704-825-4019
Springwood Freewill Baptist 826 Stanley-Spencer Mtn. Rd. 704-827-7801
St. Marks United Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church of Belmont
701 Secrest Ave. 704-825-8175
807 South Point Road 704-825-2106
The Pointe
Fresh Anointing Church of God 71 McAdenville Road 704-825-7283
Friendship Baptist Church 5008 S. New Hope Rd 704-825-3276
Catawba Heights Church of God CBC-Memorial Apostolic
Queen Of The Apostles Catholic Church
First Baptist Church
312 W. Glendale Ave. 704-827-2726
212 South Street 704-825-7269
909 Edgemont Ave 704-825-5346
6325 Wilkinson Blvd. 704-755-5034
Burge Memorial Methodist Church
122 Tomberlin Rd. 704-827-4225
118 School Street 704-827-7071
Exodus Church
704-825-9861
Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist
East Belmont Free Will Baptist
120 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road 704-827-3366
210 Park Street, Belmont NC
6700 Wilkinson Blvd 704-825-1709
Unity Baptist Church 1005 Catawba St. 704-825-8730
Upper Room United Pentecostal 1405 Armstrong Ford Rd. 704-825-0604
230 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-827-0968
Chapel Baptist Church 324 N. Lee St. 704-827-5526
Life Church 501 Cramer Mountain Rd. 704-824-4286
River of Life Full Gospel Church
Riverside Baptist Church
West Cramerton United Methodist Church
Shiloh AME Zion Methodist
207 Lowell Ave. 704-824-4213
St. Anthony of Padua Traditional Catholic Church
DALLAS
108 Horseshoe Bend Beach Rd. 704-827-8676
The Barn at Sandcastle Farm 155 Sandcastle Rd.
St. Paul FHB Church 1529 Old Hwy 27 Rd. 704-827-5851
Tuckaseege Baptist Church
Gateway Cowboy Church
STANLEY Amazing Grace Baptist Church
511 Tuckaseege Rd. 704-827-4301
7280 Sifford Rd. 704-827-6277
Way of the Cross Baptist Church
Christ’s Evangelical Lutheran
238 Lanier Ave. 704-827-8111
203 S. Main St. 704-263-2621
Wesley Chapel Holiness Church 324 N. Lee St. 704-827-1993
Westview Presbyterian Church
Community Pentecostal Center 320 Ralph Handsel Blvd. 704-263-8731
First United Methodist Church
Community Christian Fellowship
1020 W. Catawba Ave. 704-827-2026
2560 Stanley Lucia Rd. 704-827-5881
LOWELL
First Presbyterian Church
Bethlehem Church
512 Old Mount Holly Rd. 704-263-4275
Core Church 707 Westland Farm Rd. 704-822-8033
Cornerstone Family Worship 709 Rankin Ave. 704-671-8640
Covenant United Methodist 110 Underwood Dr. 704-820-0603
Family Worship Center 1013 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-827-7656
Finish Line Christian Center 1792, 108 N. Main St. 704-980-285-8334
First Baptist Church-Mt. Holly 300 S. Main St. 704-827-2481
First Free Will Baptist Church 841 Noles Dr. 704-827-7461
First Presbyterian Church 133 S. Main St. 704-827-0521
First United Methodist Church 140 N. Main St. 704-827-4855
3100 Bethlehem Church St. 704-823-5050
Carolina Community Baptist 604 Martha Ave 704-824-2872
Center Baptist Church S. New Hope Rd. 704-824-4121
5481 Hickory Grove Rd. 704-263-2691
Gold Hill Missionary Baptist Church 7447 Old Plank Rd. 704-827-7966
New Faith Baptist Church 1224 Mayberry Rd. 704-263-0249
Epic Church
New Life Baptist Church
100 Indian Walk 704-671-4652
527 N. Buckoak St. 704-263-4647
Lowell Church of God
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church
804 W. First Street 704-824-3383
2717 Dallas/Stanley Hwy. 704-263-4406
Lowell Free Will Baptist Church 3010 Lowell Rd. 704-824-9389
Lowell Smyre United Methodist Church
Springfield Memorial Baptist Church 2920 Dallas-Stanley Highway 704-263-4426
Stanley Church of God
201 N. Main St. 704-824-8814
324 N. Main St. 704-263-4041
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
Stanley Pentecostal Holiness Church
120 Branch St. 704-824-4535
113 E. Parkwood St. 704-263-2131
First Baptist Church of Lowell
Trinity Full Gospel Church
400 W. 1st St. 704-824-1215
303 Sunset Dr. 704-263-9765
Goshen Free Will Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
1300 W. Catawba Ave. 704-827-3076
317 W. 1st St. 704-824-1213
Grace Baptist Church
New Life Church
300 Westland Farm Rd. 704-827-8600
128 Robbins St. 704-824-1356
Hickory Grove Baptist Church
Presbyterian Church of Lowell
3717 Hickory Grove Rd. 704-827-3939
207 E. 1st St. 704-824-3807
BESSEMER CITY
Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses
Restoration Church
1736 Kelly Rd. 704-263-0199
1800 Spencer Mountain Rd. 704-824-5250
112 White Jenkins Rd. 704-681-2017
Lighthouse Full Gospel Church
Woodlawn Baptist Church
530 N. Hawthorne St. 704-827-1442
1101 N. Main St. 704-824-4261
Living Witness Ministries
Goshen Presbyterian Church
513 Woodlawn Ave. 704-827-5185
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
143 Church St. 704-824-5380
Roper Street 704-601-5146
110 S. Main St. 704-827-4751
McAdenville Baptist Church
MT. HOLLY
Grace Korean Ch Assembly-God
Bethel Baptist Church
Macedonia Baptist Church
124 Georgia Belle Ave 704-965-1004
NC Highway 273 704-827-9846
1951 Stanley Lucia Rd. 704-827-9224
Will of God Church
171 S. Main St. 704-824-7785
740 Rankin Ave. 704-827-5181
McADENVILLE
5339 S. New Hope Rd 704-825-8252
First Baptist Church
105 Pine Rd. 704-827-3856
541 Costner St. 704-827-0004
Gaston Christian Church
East Wilkinson Blvd. 704-824-5319
Ridgeview Baptist Church
1117 Old NC Hwy 27 704-827-8826
204 Lincoln St. 704-825-8342
Cramerton Temple of God Church
235 8th Ave. 704-824-1991
Second Baptist Church
Hood Memorial AME Zion Church
154 N. Main St. 704-824-3831
826 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-827-2999
1120 Charlotte Ave. 704-530-5174
151 Henry Chapel Rd 704-825-0711
Cramerton Free Will Baptist
1529 Old Hwy. 27 Rd. 704-827-5851 1304 N. Main St. 704-827-6141
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151 8th Ave. 704-824-3889
Lakeview Baptist Church
192 Main St. 704-824-2740
McAdenville Wesleyan Church 300 E. Wesleyan Dr. 704-824-1073
United In Action of Stanley 5481 Hickory Grove Rd. 704-524-0555
Welcome Baptist Church 811 Mauney Rd.
Bright Light Baptist Church
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The Gaston County Police Department is pleased to announce that the following Gaston County Police Cadets have successfully completed Basic Law Enforcement Training. They include- S. Higgins, B. Miller, N. Sale, J. Saumeth, J. Sizemore.
A Gospel Concert is planned for Saturday June 26th – 6 PM, Lowesville Gospel Concerts at Living Word Ministries – 1062 South Hwy 16 – Stanley (Lowesville) NC, presents The Burnett Sisters Bluegrass with Colin Ray. This will be gospel bluegrass at its best, a great evening of fun and worship. Bring a friend and come enjoy with us. A freewill offering only to be received, and you are invited. Contact Carroll Cooke 704-618-9762.
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Mt. Holly police chief Roper and deputy chief Reagan recently attended a special service for police appreciation at Family Worship Center in Mount Holly. Pastor Kathy Taylor presented Roper a donation on behalf of the church that will be presented to the Mount Holly Police Foundation. Some of the members also made special gifts that were given to each Officer. Pictured are Sgt. Austin Cox and Officer John Delaney.
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This past Sunday we celebrated Father’s Day. It was a great day to honor our fathers, both living and past. One of the greatest blessings of my life is to be a father to my four children. Being a father is awesome, but it is a calling of great responsibility as well. We need strong fathers today in our world. Our children need fathers who love them, and care for them, while preparing them for their future. Solomon, one of the wisest people ever to live, wrote many proverbs in his life. These sayings are great advice for people to live by. One of his most familiar proverbs is Proverbs 22:6, which says “Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it” (NKJV). This proverb is such great advice for fathers. As fathers, there are many ways in which we can prepare our kids. One of the biggest things we can do is to be there for them. In our busy world, it can be easy, because of work and other obligations, to find little free time. However, our kids need us, and our attention. Whether it is watching them play ball, seeing them dance, or just making conversation, our children need us. One of the greatest things we can do is to teach our children to love God. There is no
greater gift we will ever give our children, than Jesus Christ. As fathers, we can show our kids just how much we love God by worshipping in church with them. Teach them Rev. Trent Rankin also the importance of God’s Word, the Bible. Pray with your kids, not just a quick blessing before dinner. May we always show our children just how much we love Jesus, and how important He is to our lives. As Solomon wrote so long ago, we are to train our children in the way they should go. The greatest disservice we can ever do to our kids is to send them out into this world unprepared. Our world is chaotic, violent, and so many are far from God. We also have an enemy, Satan, who wants to destroy our families, and our children. As fathers, we need to prepare our children for the world they will enter. May we always teach our kids those things so much of today’s world lacks, such as morality, character, and goodness. Most of all, we must show our children love. Love them unconditionally, and always. Let them know they are loved, and that most of all Jesus loves them. Dads, our kids need us. Each father is so important, and so needed. Happy Father’s Day guys!
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How to battle those pesky garden bugs Garden pests, such as insects, mites, slugs and snails, can do tremendous damage to your vegetables, and there is nothing worse than losing your harvest to these hungry pests. Keep your garden lush and delicious by catching and controlling the problem early. Here’s how. Find Out Which Pests You Have- When it comes to their favorite snacks, garden pests aren’t stupid. They love soft, succulent plants and vegetables as much as you do. To find the most effective course of action, it helps to know what’s feeding in your garden. Many different garden pests can cause similar damage to your vegetable plants. Some pests are very selective of the plants they feed on, while others will feed on just about anything in your garden. Most garden bugs actively eat during the day, but there are a few, like cutworms, snails and slugs, that prefer to do their damage at night.
The Veggies They Prefer- Some garden pests such as aphids, flea beetles, and leaf miners can be found on a wide array of plants in your vegetable garden. However, there are other garden pests that prefer specific families of vegetables, but they will also occasionally feast on other plants in your garden. Tomato Family The potato beetle and tomato hornworm can be found feasting on members of the tomato family: tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes. Cabbage Family Cabbage loopers prefer brassicas, better known as members of the cabbage family: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts. Cucumber Family Several garden pests, including cucumber beetles, squash bugs, and squash
vine borers, can be found on plants in the cucumber family: cucumbers, melons, squashes, and pumpkins. How to Kill Garden PestsThere are multiple products labeled to kill pests in your vegetable garden. Always check the label before applying to find the insects controlled, the vegetables the product can be applied to, and how long you need to wait to harvest after application. How to Prevent Future Damage- Encourage beneficial insects and spiders. Not all bugs are bad. Some insects and spiders help keep pest populations in check which helps you maintain a healthy balance in your garden. Spiders can eat unwanted garden insect pests, some insect eggs, and small caterpillars. Ladybugs prey on aphids, mites, whiteflies, some insect eggs, and small caterpillars. Ground beetles and praying mantises are also considered beneficial because they feed
on other insects as well as other invertebrates. Parasitic wasps, on the other hand, will use tomato hornworms and other caterpillars as a place to lay their eggs and feed their young once the eggs hatch. To encourage beneficial insects to populate your garden, plant herbs that attract them. Ladybugs, for example, are attracted to dill. Caraway, fennel and spearmint draw in minute pirate bugs and damsel bugs which
also feed on other insects. Use physical barriers- A useful method for keeping garden pests off your vegetables is to put a barrier between the pest and your plants. Placing a copper ring around the base of plants will help deter slugs and snails. A floating row cover (lightweight fabric) either laid on the plants or held up by wire hoops can be used to keep insects like cabbage loopers, bean beetles, cucumber bee-
tles, and squash vine borers off your plants. Just remember to remove the cover when your plants start to flower so they can be pollinated. (The cover can be placed back over the plants once pollination is done.) Keep your plants healthyWhen plants are happy and not stressed, they are able to tolerate garden pests better. Remember to water your plants regularly and fertilize them as needed.
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Gaston Braves begin play in 2021 By Colby Conrad The G-Braves started strong in an opening game victory by defeating Queen City by a 10-2 score. Queen City scored a single tally in the opening inning. The Braves answered with a three spot in the sixth inning and added seven additional runs in the seventh in this opening game romp. The G-Braves totaled ten bingles in the opening win. Logan Agusta, Caleb Burr and Drew Wofford collected multiple hits to lend the Braves to the win. Ethan Simmons tossed the first four innings to pick up the win. Keelan Helms and Parker Agusta entered the game out of the bull pen and closed out the game in
relief. Game Two resulted In a loss to Gastonia. The Braves traveled to Sims Legion Park in Gastonia to face Post 23 last Friday. The G-Braves started strong by scoring three runs in the first inning. However, this was all the Braves could muster in losing 6-3. The Braves lost despite outhitting Gastonia five to three. The game was knotted at three runs apiece when a costly error by the Braves led to a big inning by Gastonia in the fifth inning. Leading hitter for the Braves was Daniel McClellan with two hits. Parker Agosta was the starting pitcher for the Braves but had control prob-
lems in hurling only one and one third innings. Ethan Simmons, Cameron Cook, Nolan Hargett and Greyson Thomas all pitched in relief. A new skipper is in place for the ‘21 season. Tim Brown, a pitching star at South Point will lead the Braves this year. Brown later excelled on the mound for Brevard College and finished up his career at UNC-Wilmington in 1997. He will be assisted by Zack Bumgardner who is a coach at East Gaston. Mark King will take over the duties as athletic director for Posts 144-266, he succeeds Jeff Gibson who did a remarkable job as AD for the Braves for many years.
The Gaston Braves American Legion baseball team met Gastonia on June 18. The Braves lost 3-6. Here are some scenes from the exciting game. Pitchers for the Gaston Braves - Front row left to right: Keelan Helms, Daniel McClellan, Greyson Thomas, and Parker Agosta. Back row left to right: Grayson Guy, Ethan Simmons, Jake Beaty, Cameron Cook, and Drew Wofford. Photos by Wendy Simmons
Braves catcher Jackson Risk and Gastonia’s Michael Royston at the plate.
Gaston Braves player Logan Acosta takes a mighty swing.
Chase Stewart of the Braves gets ready to bat.
Blutopia wins award
Gastonia’s Parker Richards get ready to run.
Gastonia’s Noah Calder at the bat.
Gaston Day School’s “Blutopia” literary and arts magazine has won the Tar Heel Award from the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association (NCSMA) for its 2021 publication. The Tar Heel Award recognizes the best scholastic publications within the state of North Carolina. Under the guidance of adviser Hazel Foster, the magazine was one of only two literary publica-
tions in the state to receive the honor. Congratulations to all the gifted student writers and artists who contributed to Tarheel-Award-Winning Blutopia. Congratulations to all the Gaston Day School faculty members who taught their students to write, paint, and draw so well. Pictured l to r: Blutopia lead editors: Samantha Hinton, Gracie Palmer, Sarah Wehmueller.
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Belmont tennis program
Belmont Parks and Recreation 2021 Summer Tennis Instructors Grace Nehring and Emilia Vargas.
Belmont Parks and Rec. trailer making the rounds The Belmont Parks and Recreation Dept,. is going mo-bile with a new program that will see staff members traveling out into parks and neighborhoods with a trailer full of fun. The idea revolves around the concept of loading a former Belmont PD enclosed trailer with a wide variety of recreational activity equipment, and pulling it to parks and neighborhoods, and letting the kids there avail themselves of the stuff for free. The activities will include spikeball, ladderball, basketball, badminton, dodgeball, twister, soccer, cornhole, checkers, chess, waterpark at Stowe Park, fishing and paddleboats at Loftin Riverfront Park, and tumbling mats to name a few. Academy Sports donated a lot of the equipment and supplies for the programming. Parks and Rec director Zip Stowe says the idea was hatched after he talked to some parents. “I was at Davis Park and
some of the moms were talking about ways to take recreation to the people,” Stowe said. “This new program will be a great way to see that happen.” Parks and Rec. employee Alex Godette will be one of the staff involved in getting the equipment out there. “This will be a great opportunity to go to all areas of Belmont and give the community more recreational choice,” he said. Stowe says that in addition to Parks and Rec. employees, he’s also looking for volunteers to help with the program. Call him at 704901-2069 to find out about volunteering. A schedule of places the trailer will go and activities it will provide has been drawn up. June 19- Linford Park; June 26- Reid Park; July 10Rodden Ball Field; July 17Davis Park; July 24- Stowe Park; July 31st- Loftin Park; August 7-Peninsula; August 14- Back to School cookout Loftin Park. Times are 10am12pm.
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Fall Tennis (Full Clinic) is now available (August 3- 19) with online registration beginning July 1, 2021. Clinic will offer 6-day T,TH (1hr. per day) Beginner/Intermediate morning sessions for Boys & Girls (Ages 5-8; 9-13) Ages 5-8 are from 9:30am – 10:30am Ages 9-13 are from 10:30am – 11:30am Players will learn the
proper stance, grip, and the different swings/strokes including forehand, backhand, overhead, volley, serving, etc. Cost is: In-City Belmont fee $30.00; Out-of-City nonresident Belmont fee $50.00 Registration fee covers 6 lessons and a clinic T-shirt.
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sessions for Boys & Girls (Ages 5-8; 9-13) Ages 5-8 are from 9:30am – 10:30am Ages 9-13 are from 10:30am – 11:30am To register for July (T, TH clinics) please go to: Search Results (basgov. com)
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Armonte Ferguson- Mountain Island Charter (Men’s Track MVP)
Mt. Island Charter excels at PAC-7 event The 1A PAC-7 Conference Championship took place on Thursday, June 10, 2021. Total Team Point Record- Mountain Island Charter. Results- 1st Place Conference Champion, 2nd Place Silver Medalist, 3rd Place Bronze Medalist, All Conference Top 2 Finishes. Below is the meet summary and results1A PAC-7 Conference- Team Champions Women’s- Pine Lake Prep Men’s- Mountain Island Charter 1A PAC-7 Individual MVP Awards Women’s Track MVP- Laney Greif (Community School of Davidson) Women’s Field MVP- Audrey Collier (Community School of Davidson)- tied Women’s Field MVP- Stefania Willams (Pine Lake Prep)- tied Women’s Field MVP- Loren Johnson (Community School of Davidson) - tied Men’s Track MVP- Armonte Ferguson (Mountain Island Charter) Men’s Field MVP- Jack Baldwin (Pine Lake Prep) 1A PAC-7 Conference Coach of the Year Women’s- Frankie Littlejohn (Pine Lake Prep) Men’s- Robert Washington (Mountain Island Charter) New Conference Records Set at the MeetWomen’s Zahra Bichara- Mountain island Charter
Mountain Island Charter (Men’s Team Champions)
Pine Lake Prep (Women’s Team Champions)
Photos by Arethea and Dean Feguson
(Girls Long Jump) Rylee Hegedus- Pine Lake Prep (Girls 400 Meter Dash) Leah Whiteside- Community School of Davidson (Girls 800 Meter Run) Leah Whiteside- Community School of Davidson (Girls 1600 Meter Run) Abby Pike- Pine Lake Prep (Girls 3200 Meter Run) Candice Smith, Hope Barwick. Zahra Bichara, Ella Barwick- Mountain island Charter (Girls 4x400 Meter Relay) Men’s Myles Perry- Mountain Island Charter (Discus) Jake Morgan- Pine Lake Prep (Pole Vault) Najee Steward- Mountain Island Charter (High Jump) Tied Trevin Moyer- Mountain Island Charter (100 Meter Dash) Jacob Laughlin- Mountain Island Charter (800 Meter Dash) Trae Nickelson, Armonte Ferguson, Reggie Taylor II, Trevin Moyer - Mountain Island Charter (4x100 Meter Relay) Trae Nickelson, Jonovan Fisher, Reggie Taylor II, Caleb Patton- Mountain Island Charter (4x200 Meter Relay) Andrew Horner, Evan Mitchell, Caleb Cox, Felix Snider- Union Academy (4x800 Meter Relay)
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EMPLOYMENT
“WHERE BEAUTY NEVER ENDS” We offer Wigs/ Braiding & Crochet Hair/ Hair Care Products & More! NorWat Beauty located at 1121 E. Marion St., Shelby, NC. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm. 704-4817011
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PLANS, SHEDS, PROFITS, PROJECTS. Woodworking411. com is Carolina’s best source for plans, sheds, profits and projects plus more. NC4Ever@ email.com
COINS * COINS * COINS. We Buy & Sell Coins. “Coin Collector Supplies.” JAKE’S KNIVES & COLLECTIBLES. 1008 South Lafayette Street, Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 (980) 295-5568
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FULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN NEEDED. Maintain rental properties. Must have valid NC Drivers license. Pay depends on experience. (704) 473-4299 SHELBY CAREGIVER Parttime 2 Saturdays a month 10 am to 2 pm. Non smoker, good driver with car. Spend time with learning disabled adult female. Socialize, shop, lunch, sightsee. $12 an hour. Leave message at 828-8948356. (828) 894-8356 NOW HIRING! Dairy Queen is now hiring for all shifts and positions! Apply at talentreef. com or call 704-482-6681 for more information mrachels@ mac.com ONE ON ONE CARE is hiring for all shifts. Full/part-time hours available. Group homes are 6 beds or less. CNA/Nursing assistant jobs available but not required. No exp. necessary, all trainings included. Also hiring for Agency QP. Please apply in person at 203 Lee St., Shelby. NOW HIRING Roofing Laborer. Call 704-477-0516. NOW HIRING! Pizza Inn is now hiring Cooks, Waitstaff and Dishwashers. Competitive Wages and a signing bonus! Must be 15 years of age-Apply in person. (704) 482-2441 wes10813@aol. com
EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED FULL-TIME DELIVERY DRIVER. Farmers HOME Furniture – Forest City, NC. In need of a full-time delivery driver. This position includes loading and unloading of merchandise off a truck. Assembling merchandise. Assisting customers in loading merchandise. Delivering merchandise into customers homes. Warehouse maintenance. Must be 21 years old, have a valid drivers license, and be able to lift and maneuver heavy furniture. Farmers HOME Furniture is an employee owned company based out of Dublin, GA with over 250 stores across the southeast! Needs: Full-Time – 40 Hours A Week With Benefits Valid Drivers License With A Clean Driving Record. (CDL NOT REQUIRED) Must Be 21 Years Old. Contact: Mary Terry Store Manager – 828-247-6595. 226 West Main St, Forest City, NC 28043. Applications can be submitted online at www.farmershomefurniture.com or at www.indeed.com
SEEKING HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIANS. Shelby Heating & Air is seeking HVAC service technicians. Pay based on experience. Subject to pre-employment drug screen, background and drivers’ license check. Apply in person at Shelby Heating & Air, 1990 Eaves Road, Shelby. 704-4877877. lisa@shelbyhvac.com NEED A LABORER AT AUTO PARTS OF SHELBY. Must have a valid driver license. Apply in person at 1025 County Home Road, Shelby, NC. 28152. 704-472-4666. WANTED: UTILITY PERSON. To help landlord with the duties of Housing. Truck and tools needed. (704) 418-6116 NOW HIRING LANDSCAPERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. (704) 473-0341
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HANDYMAN: REMODEL, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION. Interior and Exterior Painting. Apex. Call Michael, 828-748-5740.
TIMBER & GRADING. BUYING STANDING TIMBER, 10 ACRES OR MORE. Land clearing, Culverts, Driveways, Sediment control. 828-289-0742.
CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tuneup Special, $59.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704477-9119 or 704-472-9367.
TRIPLE D PAINTING LLC. All your painting needs, free estimates, over 25 yrs experience! Framing, facial boards and much more wood work available! Making your home, building or business look new again. (704) 418-5736 childresstracy1@gmail.com G&J PAINTING SERVICE. Exterior paint specialist. Free Estimates. Call 828-287-9272 or cell 828-429-7511. OWENS AT HOME SERVICES, LLC. You don’t have to do it alone, I’m currently a CNA of 22yrs willing to come into your home to assist you with your daily needs of bathing, cooking, cleaning, errands & companionship! (704) 4734703 d.owens5@yahoo.com ROB’S LAWN CARE. I do lawns in the Shelby Area. Reasonable Rates! Call 704-4875065 or (704) 297-0325 SHIPMAN’S MASONRY- 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Brick, Block & Stone, Outside Fireplaces, Foundations, Underpinnings. “Free Estimates”. 1st Quality Work! (863) 532-1587 PAINTING SERVICES. Over 25 years experience, affordable prices. Professional results. References available. Free estimates. Charles, or leave message. (704) 435-8062.
YARD SALES CLEVELAND COUNTY WHOLESALE GUTTER SUPPLY. SPI Distribution is your local source for gutter coil and accessories. Stocking 14 of the most popular colors along with top leaf protection options. Conveniently located along I-74 at 5123 E. Dixon Blvd, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Better Quality - Better Service everyday. (704) 750-4395 spisales@ spigutter.com HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME for all your pressure washing needs. Offering: mulching, trees and bushes trimmed, clean flower beds, minor repairs, decks stained & restored. Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704-692-4449. RETIRED GENERAL CONTRACTOR AVAILABLE for small job repairs and fixes. Deck repair a specialty. Rutherford/Cleveland County areas. Bob, 828-476-6058.
SWEETIE’S WASH’N FOLD LAUNDRY SERVICE. New age laundry service that doesn’t require you to leave your house or to use the washer and dryer again. I am here to take care of all your laundry needs with pick up and drop off service available. For more information look me up on Facebook @ Sweetie’s Wash’N Fold Laundry Service. Discounts for Seniors, Police Officers, Healthcare workers and Teachers. Don’t spend your summer doing laundry! Let me take care of that for you. (704) 297-8990 sweetieswashnfold@gmail.com TRACTOR & DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. Bush Hog, scrape driveway, gravel parking pads, lot clearing and much more. Reasonably priced and insured. Call Chuck 704-692-7536.
HOME REMODELING Interior and exterior remodeling. Tile, decks, flooring, we do it all! Call Charlie today for your free estimate! (828) 244-7087 charliejohnston32@gmail.com
FOR SALE BROWN LEATHER SECTIONAL SOFA. Paid $3000, sell for $1000, still in plastic. Firesticks $30 each. Whirlpool stainless side by side refrigerator $150. (704) 472-3472 LTX384 JOHN DEERE 4 wheel steering, 23HP, like new. $3500. (704) 538-1152 ELECTRICAL WIRING 500 ft & 1,000 ft rolls, 600 volts. Also, sound equipment wiring. Different variety of welding supplies. 704-460-1745. 2 GRAVES AT CLEVELAND MEMORIAL PARK. Near bell tower, choice spots. $2000 each. 2 crypts $5000 ea. (704) 482-4617 10” RADIAL ARM SAW, 6” Jointer, 36” Wood Lathe, $600 for all. Acetylene tanks and torch, $350. 828-425-7708.
DUST TO SHINE CLEANING SERVICE. Residential, commercial, weekly, biweekly, monthly, move in/out, construction, one time cleanings offered with over 10 years experience. Free estimates. (704) 297-8355 LOOK! WANT YOUR UTILITY BUILDING MOVED? Call me, Richard Baker. We move anywhere. (704) 473-9736
GARAGE & YARD SALE Saturday, June 26, 2021 from 6:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Loveseat, tv, desk, extra large shirts, other clothes, kitchen items. 316 Maner Rd., Kings Mtn., NC 28086
ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS, LEAF GUARDS. Tim’s Roof Contractors is your local professional on all types of shingle roofing, metal roofing, Flat roofing and we install all styles and colors of vinyl siding, soffits, fascia trim and aluminum wrap. We are highly rated on Google 4.9 stars with 135 reviews/ BBB accredited with an A+ rating/ Background checked plus Owens Corning Preferred Contractors status. We offer Free Quotes / Roofing repairs and replacement services. Call us to talk to the local pro for services in Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties. Call us today 980-522-5606 or contact us through our website timsroof.com. We would like to earn your business. (980) 522-5606 sales@timsroof.com IT’S TIME TO TRIM CREPE MYRTLE TREES. Spreading Mulch or Gravel, minor chainsaw work and storm clean-up. I can do many of your outside chores with over 15 years experience all over Cleveland County and stretching to the Forest City area. Nice, honest, dependable, clean, drug-free, he’s an all around great guy and handyman, so call Rob today and see what I can help you with. 980-295-0750.
ASSORTMENT OF CHILTON REPAIR MANUALS. I have a large assortment of Chilton Auto Repair Manuals. Some are imports and trucks. Some Motor Manuals all are hard back copies. Best Offer! (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net CABRIOLET VW. Best Offer! Parts only. Does not run. Call (704) 300-1818 ENCLOSED TRAILER IN STOCK. Dump trailers in stock and more on the way! J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. 828-245-5895. 1999 DODGE 1500. $800. I have ‘99 Dodge pickup, been wrecked, has some good body parts, has good 360 engine and new radiator. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net WHIRLPOOL POWER SAVER AIR CONDITIONER. 18,000 BTU, $235. Big Man wooden rocking chair, $30. Cherry entry & sofa table 48x20x29, has a few scratches but in good condition, $30. Leave message. (704) 297-0063 10 SPEED SCHWINN BICYCLE, $60. Belt & Disc Sander, $50. (704) 482-2912 3-WHEEL LADIES BIKE FOR SALE. $150. Light green 3-wheel bike in great condition, barely used. 828-2899351. ELECTRIC SELF-PLAYING PIANO. Upright piano in good condition. Don’t worry if you can’t play it. This piano can play itself. Call 704-730-0488-leave message.
FOR SALE 5-SHELF PULASKI LIGHTED CURIO CABINET, $195.00. Grained oak and glass. Plate glass shelves easily lift out for cleaning. Entire back of cabinet is a mirror. Lighted interior. Single door with double beveled glass panels. Excellent condition. 80”H x 28”W x 15”D. 160 lb. plkohl@gmail.com FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Long wheelbase load, Full loaded. $70.00/load. Delivered. 864492-4793 or 803-627-9408. THREE BURIAL PLOTS (TOGETHER). Cleveland Memorial Park on Hwy 150 off Hwy 18 south. $1200. (704) 480-5595 CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Call Ron (919) 3147579 “COVETED VETERANS CIRCLE” In Gaston Memorial Park. Three Burial Plots For Sale. Will Sell Together or Individually. Price Negotiable. (919) 272-5503 KILL ALL YOUR WEEDS! Ranger Pro 2.5 gallon. $44.00. 828-287-3272. ACEPHATE FIRE ANT KILLER. Works great! $12.99. Call 828-287-3272. NEW CANNING JARS with Lids & Seals. $17.67 per case. Call 828-287-3272. ALL METAL GARAGES. Big Discounts! Zero down. Call for more details. 828-382-0455. PROPANE GRILL TANKS REFILLED. Only $10.99. Call 828287-3272. DEER CORN. SHELLED, 50lbs, $10.05. 828-287-3272. HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME for all your pressure washing needs. Offering: mulching, trees and bushes trimmed, clean flower beds, minor repairs, decks stained & restored. Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704-692-4449. UTILITY BUILDINGS, STORAGE BUILDINGS. Steel, Wood, Vinyl. Some fully insulated, 1 to 2 day delivery if buy from stock. Cash or low down payment with monthly payments. No credit ok. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828245-5895. 16X40 OR TWO STORY BUILDINGS BUILT ON SITE. 1 DAY INSTALL. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895. FLAG POLES, FLAGS IN STOCK. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. Call 828-245-5895. CARPORTS, GARAGES, BUILDINGS, RV, BOAT COVERS IN STOCK. Areas largest on site display. Best selection, quality price. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 Hwy. 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895. HAVE A TRAILER NOT USING? SELL IT! J. Johnson Sales INC. Buy, Sale, Trade trailers. Must have title. Call 828-245-5895. 50+ TRAILERS IN STOCK NOW. More on the way! Areas largest selection, quality, best price. J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. 828-245-5895.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Deadline: Friday at 12:00 Noon
FOR SALE
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HAVE A STORAGE BUILDING NOT USING, OUTGROWN IT? Sell it, trade in for new bigger one. We take trades, we buy used buildings. Must be factory built, able to move. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895.
I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Up to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I’m local and pay fast. (828) 577-4197
NEW SOUTHERN 5 FT. BUSH HOG. $1,250. 828-287-3272.
2009 FORD EDGE 147,862 miles, Call for Price, $1299 DOWN (704) 748-1890 sales@ ctcautosports.com
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POLK COUNTY, SUNNYVIEW, NC. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Convenient location, 8 acre Restricted Estate Lot. Owner Finance Available. Call 828-429-3287.
1 BEDROOM SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT Shelby Area. SMALL COMPLEX. No Smoking or Pets. Not HAP Eligible. Heat/Water Included $495 Month Rent. (704) 4875480
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WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006 CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Call Ron. (919) 3147579 WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, VANS. CALL US ANYTIME. 704-692-8496 (704) 4875244 NEED CASH? I WILL BUY your old used Nintendo NES, Super Nintendo, Game Boy and N64 Games. Small/big lots. 828-748-7264. WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, PopUp Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935. CASH FOR YOUR CAR running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704-692-6767, (704) 487-0228
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FARM & GARDEN LAWNMOWER FOR SALE. 54” commercial circle turn John Deere. New belts, battery, PTO, sharp blades. Great mower. Asking $3,500 OBO. Michael, 828-395-3847. HOSTA PLANTS For Sale. Several hundreds - Yellow Bells, Iris in buckets, Day Lilies in buckets, Trees. 828-2450245.
FARM & GARDEN LAWNMOWER FOR SALE. JOHN DEERE LX280, 48 inch cut, 18 HP, Kawasaki motor, 656 hrs. Excellent condition. $1,200.00. Call Randy-704-472-7800. QUALITY HAY READY FOR CUTTING. Come cut hay with your own equipment on over 15 acres in Ellenboro. Make offer to buy. (828) 447-5297 warrencs294@gmail.com 3 PT TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS 30’’ Reversible Pan Scoop (like new) $300.00; Pallet Forks (Like New) $250.00; One Row Cultivator $120.00. No Trades!!! (704) 718-9122 1979 YANMAR 2210 TRACTOR 2WD 22hp diesel, 26hp at PTO, 12 Forwards, 4 Reverses, 4 speed PTO. Rebuilt head with new gasket. New water pump and hoses. All 4 tires new, rear tires filled with antifreeze. New radiator, new starter. Looks new. Excellent condition! $4750 OBO. (704) 718-9122
BUSH HOG 84, 7 FT. DRESS BUSH HOG. Used very little, great condition! Will consider trade. 828-429-7200.
BOATS 22 FT PONTOON FISHING BOAT. 50 HP motor, $5,000. 828-223-8808.
PETS & LIVESTOCK CKC GOLDENDOODLES. 6 ckc goldendoodles taking deposits now! Both parents on site. Will be ready to go home first week of Aug. $300 deposit, total $1800 (704) 349-8005 MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES. 10 lbs when grown. $1000. Vet checked. (828) 2898844 BLUE TICK BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Now taking deposits. Will be ready July 7th. First shots and dewormed. 704692-6787. (3) MALE BICHON-FRISE PUPPIES. All white, pure bred, 12 weeks old, had all shots & worming by vet. 828-289-1306.
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REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Call (704) 466-2325
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FREE 5TH WHEEL. Some roof damage. Call 704-750-4081 for more information.
RABBITS FOR SALE. $20.00 each. Text message to 704466-2656.
DOG KENNELS. 7x7, 5x10, 10x10, 10x20, 20x20 tops, split kennels. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. 828245-5895.
MOUNTAIN TOP. Yellowtop Estates, Big Rock Road, Bostic, N.C. $63,500 Possible Owner Financing. 1.95 Acres; Gated Community, Paved Roads, View Blue Ridge - Midway of Ashville/ Charlotte. For Sale by Owner: 850-893-1697, Tallahassee, FL 32309 williaj12@yahoo.com
MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. $190 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. Visit us online at Oakwood Rentals, Shelby. Call (704) 473-4299
1/2 ACRE LOT UNRESTRICTED!! Near TIEC, $20,000. Call 864-909-1035 or visit: www. rowelland.com
CHICKENS FOR SALE. Laying Hens, Roosters and Pullets for sale. Call 704-974-6219
FREE TO GOOD HOMES ONLY! (4) Kittens, shy but adorable. Please call 980-7455396, leave message.
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME. Rent $1150, Deposit $1150, Application Fee $25. 2298 Lee Lawing Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 472-4666
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HICKORY CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, (704) 487-6354 MOBILE HOMES & APARTMENTS. In Kings Mountain. Price starting at $100 per week. Call (704) 739-4417
FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES. Shelby, NC. We are currently accepting applications for our waiting list. Rent is based on income (and some expenses are deducted). Call or visit us today, Laurel Hill Apartments 704-487-1114. Equal Housing Opportunity. LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, (704) 482-7723 2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704-739-0259.
NEW APARTMENTS, FULLY MODERNIZED! Beautiful new apartments in Cramerton at Residences at Humboldt Woods! Available for move in May 1st! Fully modernized 1 bed, 1 bath, 600sqft units with on site laundry. Located just off New Hope Rd near Cramerton. Contact L&E Properties today to schedule a tour - 704-705-4534! Apply here: https://lucyethel.appfolio.com/listings/detail/8c8 f a1e 9 - e 5 4 0 - 4 a 2 5 - 919 f e0971a9b43aa Professionally managed. Be at home, in a Humboldt home. www.humboldtwoods.net Gastonia, NC 28056 (704) 705-4534 rentals@humboldtwoods.net
RUTHERFORD COUNTY 2BR, 2BA MOBILE HOME. Nice neighborhood. No pets. $800 deposit, $800 month. Call (828) 429-3424 OAKLAND ROAD, 2BR BRICK APARTMENT. All electric. Appliances, water, sewer, and garbage furnished. $550 + deposit and references. 828-248-1776. 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $500 per month. 828-382-0475.
FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY STUDIO APARTMENT IN KINGS MOUNTAIN. All utilities paid. $700 per month. 1st, last & deposit with references required, 704-419-1653.
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The City of Kings Mountain proudly presents
Saturday, July 3rd, 2021
TWO CELEBRATIONS... ONE CITY!
Deal Park Walking Track Patriots Park Amphitheater Fireworks @ 9:45pm syncs to music on 101.1 FM Celebrate with a bang!
Food trucks, inflatables, & dj ace party band @ 6:30pm Patriotic Laser show @ 9:45pm
Plan your eXPERIENCE now:
www.kingsmountainevents.com