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MHPD officer loses life in line of duty By Alan Hodge
Gastonia. He was released and taken first to Gaston County Jail then to Cleveland County Jail. He is being held on charges of first degree murder. Highway 273 was closed for several hours while the investigation took place. Herndon had been with the Mt. Holly Police Department for less than two years. He was a native of Kings Mtn. where his family had
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Deep tragedy struck last Friday morning when Mt. Holly police officer Tyler Herndon lost his life performing his duty. Herndon, 25, was killed in an exchange of gunfire after responding to a report of a breaking and entering at Mt. Holly Car Wash and Arcade near Beatty Drive on NC273 just north of I-85. The incident took place around 3:30am. Herndon and several other officers engaged a suspect later identified as Joshua Tyler Funk, 24, of Mt. Holly. Shots were exchanged and Herndon was hit. He was taken to CaroMont Main in Charlotte where he passed away. Funk received a minor injury and was taken to CaroMont Medical Center in
lived for generations. Mount Holly Police Chief Don Roper honored Herndon during a news conference later Friday afternoon. “We are hurting, our department is hurting, our family is hurting,” Roper said. “Tyler Herndon is a great man,” Roper said. “He is a hero, he served his community well. Our community is less because our community has lost him. He was a self-
less man, wanted to do what he could to serve his community.” In 2019, Herndon was recognized for his effort to build better relationships between officers and civilians. Herndon would introduce himself to citizens throughout Mount Holly, and would sometimes buy gas and food for people in need. See HERNDON, Page 6
Mt. Holly police officer Tyler Herndon.
Rev. Charles Reid made a big impact on Belmont By Alan Hodge
what your skin complexion. He was there for evEven though Rev. Charles eryone.” Wesley Reid passed away on Reid was Nov. 9 at age 68, his legacy founder of the in Belmont and beyond will Belmont Mass continue on. Choir. Reid’s motto and life phi“He wanted losophy was the acronym every race to be “B.E.L.I.E.V. E.” That stands part of the choir, for Brother, Exceptional, LovVera said. ing, Inspirational, Energizing, Reid was a Visionary, and Enthusiastic. familiar sight sitHe not only embraced those ting on the porch ideals, he lived them each and of his grandparevery day. ent’s home on Reid had several siblings. Sacco St. They included brothers Oscar, The late Rev. Charles Wesley Reid always “On any nice and sunny day Abriel, Forrest, and sisters had a smile on his face. you would find Broncher and Vera. Vera characterized Charles in Belmont as someone who him in one of the rocking stood up for what was right,” chairs,” said Vera. with these reflections. “Charles was well known she said. “It did not matter See REID, Page 5 alan@cfmedia.info
One of Keep Belmont Beautiful’s best projects was giving out coats to kids. These volunteers are seen with the goods- from left- Deborah Brooks, Sandra Cromlish, Judy Closson, Susan Cromlish, Janice Stowe, Carolyn Sly, Judy Marett.
Keep Belmont Beautiful group lives up to its name By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info
There are many unsung heroes in our area and the volunteers with Keep Belmont Beautiful (KBB) are among them. KBB is dedicated to doing
what its name says. On any day you might see volunteers on their hands and knees pulling weeds at the flowerbed at the point of N. Main St. and Central Avenue, or picking up litter along the roadside or riverbank, or tidying up planters in downtown Bel-
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R ECOLLECTIONS AND R EFLECTIONS Dear Sanny Claus Back in the days of yore of my newspaper career we would accept “Dear Santa” letters from kindergartens and first and second graders. Back then, the big thing kids wished for was something called an XBOX. It was a pain to try and decipher the scribblings of the young’uns and lawd I am a slow and inaccurate typist so the letters were somewhat of a pain but out of the hundreds I transposed from notebook paper to computer only one is still in my memory bank… “Dear Santa” it began… “Please get my daddy out of jail”. Last weekend I went to the Toy Run for Kids and saw hundreds of motorcycle riders give out toys to kids. It was quite a sight. One image sticks in my mind… a little girl about three years old in her mom’s arms clutching the toys she got and the smile on her face. Then and now that image almost makes me want to bust out crying. To all the Toy Run participants I say well done. On the other hand. I don’t recall ever having written a letter to Sanny Clause myself but this year I think I will so here goes. Dear Sanny Claus… I have been a good boy this year (IMHO)… so here’s what I want. I want the so-called main stream news media to shut down for a week. No politics, no disasters, no drama. Just shut the heck up. (I was going to use a word other than heck but remembered this is a family publication and changed my mind at the last minute). I want COVID to go away and I especially want politicians to stop using this malady as
a tool to further their agendas. I want politicians to be limited to three terms... three and you’re out. I want people to try and get along and Alan Hodge to remove whatever Banner-News Editor chip they have on their shoulder for just a little while at least. I want people to stop speeding, tailgating, texting/yakking on the phone while drivingespecially on N. Main St. in Belmont. I want everyone who wants to work to have a job. I want sick folks to get well no matter what their issue may be. I want people bent on destroying things to channel all that energy/angst/anger to something constructive. I want Riley to reach her full and great potential as soon as possible. Last and by no means least, I want everyone to thank our police officers, fire fighters, EMT folks and other first responders. Please, Santa, reach in your magic bag and sprinkle these hard working and under-appreciated men and women with magic dust to keep them safe. Well, maybe that’s a lot. Hey, Sanny Claus is about wishes, right? Here’s hoping Sanny Claus, in whatever form you see him, stops by your home.
You knew I was having a tough day when… By Tony Marciano Let me take you back to August when my wonderful assistant, Pam, started receiving emails about our Thanksgiving Food Box outreach campaign. Those individuals were so excited about blessing a neighbor with a complete Thanksgiving meal! Families in need are given a frozen turkey along with all the fixings which includes dressing, string beans, cranberry sauce, yams, dessert, and so much more. Each year, we receive more and more request for food boxes. Although we had commitments for food boxes, we were running short on turkeys. Each day, Pam reported that more and more people were committing food boxes without turkeys making the number of turkeys needed fall shorter and shorter. Eleven days before Thanksgiving, we created a media event where I wore a turkey hat while asking the community for turkeys. Five TV stations showed up and
Merry Christmas Jane Parker, wherever you are you would find a tightly packaged, decent sized cake that had been baked in the form of a pound cake. The dark brown color didn’t show much to be desired, but my father thought he had struck gold when the package had arrived in the mail the first year that we had found it online. That’s right folks; this was no ordinary fruitcake, but a holiday exclusive for our household for several years. As previously mentioned, I have no clue where he first encountered Jane Parker and her baked goods but I am only left to assume that one year on his way home from his many weeks of travelling out of state, he must have stopped either at a specialty shop, a high-end grocery store, or mega gas station that sold old-timey penny candies and vintage toys to bring me as a surprise and stumbled across this monstrosity. As the years went on and my father stopped travelling for work, he began wondering if he could find a Jane Parker fruitcake anywhere because there were no grocery stores around North Carolina that sold that tell-tale tin and its fruitful contents. He began telling me about it and we took to the internet to do a deep dive for fruitcakes. Back in the mid 2000’s however, the internet wasn’t the animal that it is today. We couldn’t even fathom what technologies we use today during those times. I remem-
ber asking Jeeves (or Jeevus as my father used to call him back then) for hours where we could find this fruitcake, and apparently Jane Parker was a hard woman to find! We dug, and dug, and dug, until finally we found a small little hole in the wall shop in Virginia (if my memory serves me correctly) that we wound up calling and haggling a deal for them to ship us several of Jane’s delicacies. After about a week or so, my father had his collector’s tin and the satisfaction he had longed for during the hustle and bustle of the most wonderful time of the year. All joking aside, I don’t remember ever tasting one of those cakes although I’m sure
I probably did. To me, there is just nothing appealing Shelton Fisher about a fruitcake and I never understood what my father’s attraction to the confounded confection was. The only thing that mattered however was that it made him happy. Jane Parker has long been out of business and for years he would claim that he would love to get his hands on a Jane Parker fruitcake. As much as I would love to see the smile on his face again, I’ll never forget the joy that Jane Parker brought to the table all those years ago.
W h a t was I going to do? I Tony Marciano also realized that I was tired and not just from Thanksgiving. 2020 has been a year that will go down as one of the most bizarre years of my life. Covid19 highjacked so many plans. The virus changed how all of us do business. I lost a friend and a co-worker due to the virus. It became more than a statistic; it was a real person whose life was taken from this world. I needed peace. Not just calm, I needed an inner peace in this storm of life. I now must wear a mask and put a bag over my hand every time I pump gas. None of this surprised God. This Christmas, you will hear phrases such as “Peace on Earth.” As we celebrate the birth of the Christ child, may we be ever reminded that true peace begins in our heart. When I was 15, someone handed me a Billy Graham tract entitled, “Steps to Peace with God.” It took me through the process of turning my life over to God, trusting the one whose death on the cross could let me know I was “good with God” not because of what I did or would do with my life, but because of what Jesus did – dying for my sins. Once I have Peace in my Heart, I can share that Peace with others. I’ll be back in two weeks. Until then, live well my friend. Phone 704-825-0580 Fax 704-825-0894 Office: 128-C N Main St. Belmont • NC
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By Shelton Fisher This is a special time of year where store fronts are decked out to the tee in red and green, the radio waves are plagued… I mean, pumped full of Christmas cheer, and certain food items are only available to make your spirit bright. It’s not exactly like eggnog is fitting to drink during those long summer evenings, am I right? Well, there are particular foods that stores carry that people seem to have a love/hate relationship with and it blows my mind how there is even a market for it. Picture if you will, those little brown bricks that are stuffed with nuts, cherries, and several other varieties of “fruits”. The fruitcake is one of the most repulsive holiday treats on the shelves but to John Fisher, there was one cake to rule them all. A fruitcake so moist and… “delicious” that you would have thought that it was made by the elves in Santa’s workshop. I don’t know much about the history of the Jane Parker fruit cake, where he originally found it, or why in God’s name he ever wanted a fruitcake of all things. What I can tell you however is that it by far was not your ordinary holiday paperweight. It came in a collectors tin, typically with some holiday portrait on the lid and nutritional information on the bottom (as if there’s anything “nutritious” about this mass of mystery bread). Upon opening the tin,
the turkeys began to come in. The Friday and Saturday before Thanksgiving brought over 500 vehicles onto the campus of Charlotte Rescue Mission delivering food boxes and turkeys. We had so many turkeys we had to build a wall at the back of the freezer truck to contain them. The Monday before Thanksgiving is our big Thanksgiving Food box give away. Our partnering agencies come to pick up the food and deliver it to our most fragile neighbors. One problem, Pam was out. She is the Queen of our Thanksgiving Food Box program. Another staff member agreed to take on the task. By the time we were done, we distributed 5,100 Thanksgiving Food Boxes and 7,221 turkeys. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving was my day to catch my breath. I was so very grateful that God did what He always does - He showed up. Once again, He moved the hearts of so many people to make Thanksgiving a memorable day. We calculated that the program served over 20,400 individuals. Just one problem… (And please forgive me, I’m not trying to use 7th grade bathroom humor). I’m in the bathroom of the Rescue Mission’s Community Matters Café. I looked down and saw the tag on my underwear. “That’s strange” I thought. “The tag is supposed to be in the back.” It is then I realized that I had my underwear on backwards for several hours and didn’t know it. I laughed.
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Library scales back services in effort to maintain health and safety
Congratulations to Paramedic Andrew Adams on his promotion to Paramedic Crew Chief. Andrew has spent the last 14 years of his life dedicated to serving his nation and community. Andrew strives to be a light in someone’s darkest hour and to be the best clinician by incorporating the latest pre-hospital developments and trends into his patient care. GEMS photos
Congratulations to Paramedic Melissa Levitsky on her promotion to Paramedic Crew Chief! Melissa has dedicated the last 22 years of her life to serving others in their time of need. To describe what drives her, Melissa provided a quote from the song “Atlas Falls” by Shinedown - “Don’t give up now, there’s already so much at stake. If Atlas falls, I’ll rise up and carry us all the way. It won’t pull me down. The weight of impossible days. I’ll stand tall” Congratulations Crew Chief Levitsky!
Due to the continued increase in COVID-19 cases in Gaston County and the surrounding area, the Gaston County Public Library has decided to elevate restrictions on our buildings and scale back some services in an effort to maintain the health and safety of our staff and patrons. Effective Monday, December 14, 2020, the following services will be available at all locations, with the exception of the Dallas, Ferguson, and Stanley branch libraries. Curbside pickup 10 am - 5 pm, Mon-Fri; Computer appointments - 10 am - 4pm, Mon-Fri ; Fax ser-
vices - 10 am - 4 pm, MonFri. Dallas – Curbside pickup only, no computer appointments; Ferguson – Closed due to staffing shortages; Stanley – Closed due to on-
going renovations. Be sure to contact your library location directly for more details. Thank you for your continued support of the Gaston County Public Library.
Restaurant to donate portion of sales on Thursday Vasileios Restaurant 200 S. Main in downtown Mt. Holly will be giving 15% of sales Thursday, December 17 from 11am -9pm to Officer Tyler Herndon’s family.
Worth the wait! By Rev. Trent Rankin Salvation Church, Gastonia, NC salvationchurchnc.org pastortrent@salvationchurchnc.org
Soon it will be Christmas. Most people, especially kids, can hardly wait for Christmas morning. My kids always counted down the days to Christmas when they were small. Waiting is not something we enjoy doing. Nobody wants to wait in line at a restaurant, or for a stoplight to change. We expect everything now! Before that first Christmas, many people were waiting for the long-awaited Messiah. In Luke 2:25-35 we are introduced to a man named Simeon. Simeon like many in Israel, was waiting on the Lord’s Messiah. The Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he would not die until he had seen the Christ. One day the Holy Spirit led Simeon into the temple the same day Joseph and Mary brought Jesus in to make a sacrifice for Him. Knowing Jesus was the One, Simeon took the Child into his arms, and thanked God that he had seen God’s salvation. Simeon blessed the Child and His parents and prophesied about the coming death on the cross Jesus would suffer for the world to be saved. For centuries Israel waited for their Messiah. They expected a warrior king who would
overthrow Roman rule and establish Israel as a sovereign nation again. People today are waiting on something to save them. We wait for money, Rev. Trent Tankin vaccines, and other things to help or extend our lives. Exactly what everyone is waiting for is already here, Jesus, yet sadly too many reject Him. Simeon recognized salvation in his arms as he held the infant Jesus. He knew he could now die in peace, because true salvation had come. Gazing in the eyes of Jesus, Simeon had found what he had longed for. The wait is over, Jesus is here! Many people are waiting for Christmas to come. Christmas came that night Jesus was born. That one event was an absolute gamechanger. Something far greater than an earthly king, or great wealth has come, Jesus. Just as Simeon recognized, Jesus changed the world forever. Simeon’s life was changed forever. We too can find the salvation Simeon experienced when we come to Jesus by faith. Jesus is everything we have waited for. Because of Jesus we have hope, a reason to go on. Because of Jesus’ death on the cross, our sins are forgiven. Because of Jesus, and our faith in Him, we will live with Him forever. I would say Jesus was definitely worth the wait!
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Holy Angels, 6600 Wilkinson Blvd., will invite the people being honored or the families of loved ones being memorialized to its first luminary display, Celebrate Joy, Celebrate Life: Share the Light!. These luminaries, angels and signs will be placed throughout the Holy Angels campus. The public is invited on December 20th 6-8pm to drive through campus and listen to the story of Holy Angels along with some Christmas music while experiencing this powerful light exhibit. With other Christmas events being canceled or minimalized this season, this is a chance to make family memories from the safe distance of your own car. Photos by Shawn Flynn
Board of Education elects chairman and vice chairman The Gaston County Board of Education conducted its organizational meeting on Monday, December 7 to select a chairman and vice chairman to serve for the next two years. At-large member Jeff Ramsey was elected by the Board to serve as chairman, and at-large member Dot Cherry was elected to serve as vice chairman. The organizational meeting took place following the induction ceremony for elected officials. During the 9:00 a.m. induction ceremony at the Gaston County Schools Central Office, Dot Guthrie, Robbie Lovelace, Brent Moore, and Jeff Ramsey were sworn in to serve on the Board of Education. The Honorable David A. Phillips, superior court judge, presided and administered the oath of office. Guthrie, Moore, and Ramsey were reelected to the Board during the November 3 general election. Lovelace was elected to the Board for the first time. They will serve four-year terms. The first regular meeting for the newly-organized Board of Education is scheduled for Monday, December 21 at 5:30 p.m. at the Gaston County Schools Central Office. The meeting will air live on Spectrum Channel 21 and the Gaston County Board of Education YouTube channel. Gaston County Board of Education Jeff Ramsey, At-Large Member, Chairman Dot Cherry, At-Large Member, Vice Chairman Kevin Collier, Riverbend Township Justin Davis, South Point Township Lee Dedmon, Gastonia Township Dot Guthrie, Gastonia Township Steve Hall, Dallas Township Robbie Lovelace, Cherryville Township Brent Moore, Crowders Mountain Township
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Gaston County Schools leads the state in Career and Technical Education
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The N.C. Department of Public Instruction and State Board of Education have released Career and Technical Education (CTE) credential performance data for the 2019-2020 academic year, and it provides “good newsâ€? for Gaston County Schools. *DVWRQ &RXQW\ 6FKRROV LV Ă€UVW LQ WKH VWDWH IRU WKH QXPEHU RI CTE credentials earned by students and Ă€UVW LQ WKH VWDWH IRU WKH percentage of students earning more than one credential in a particular CTE area. It is the only time since the state began tallying credential performance data in 2010-2011 that the same school district has earned top rankings in both categories in the same year.
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Tyler Avery Herndon Patrolman Tyler Avery Herndon, 25, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on December 11, 2020 at Caromont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia, NC. Born in Mecklenburg County, NC, he was preceded in death by grandfather Adolphus “Junior� Phillips, uncle James Phillips and cousin Kristina Phillips.
He was a 2017 graduate of UNC Charlotte majoring in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology. At the time of his death, Tyler was employed with the Mount Holly Police Department as a Patrolman. Tyler always wanted to be in law enforcement and loved his job. He was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. He enjoyed spending time with friends and liked to make those around him laugh. He was an avid fan of soccer, football, basketball and baseball. He was a loving son, grandson, brother, boyfriend, cousin, and friend. The family sends its deepest thanks to the Mount Holly Police Department and community for their overwhelming support as well as the Cleveland County Police Department for its assistance to the family. Tyler is survived by his parents Mark and Debbie Phillips Herndon, Kings Mountain, NC; his sister
Lindsey Herndon, Charlotte, NC; his girlfriend Holly Weldon, Belmont, NC; paternal grandparents Ray and Jean Herndon, Kings Mountain, NC; maternal grandparent Vicki Phillips, Charlotte, NC; Uncle Chris Herndon (Mary), Orlando, FL; Aunts Deana Reep (Kerry), Belmont, NC; Terri Phillips, Belmont, NC; and 6 cousins. Services were held Tuesday December 15, 2020 at First Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, NC with Rev. Dr. Steve Taylor and Rev. Dr. John Sloan officiating. Tyler lay in state Tuesday December 15, 2020 from 10:00 AM til 1:00 PM at First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, NC. Interment was in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC. Guest register is available at www.HarrisFunerals.com. Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Kings Mountain is serving the family.
REID From Page 1 “He loved for people to stop by and sit on the porch and rock with him. On Sundays after church you could find the front porch and yard full of family and friends.� Even the pandemic failed to dampen Reid’s hospitable spirit. “Charles would say we had to practice social distancing,� Vera said. “He always kept bottled water, sodas, and chips for the guests to enjoy. Whenever the family or someone in the community needed some advice Charles would always try to give them words of encouragement or even offer to pray with them.� Oscar Reid remembered Charles in the form of another acronym..L.O.V.E. That one stands for Leadership, Obedience, Virtue, and Empathy. “He showed love for all,� Oscar said. “He showed leadership to everybody in his community, ministry, and love of music. He showed obedience in showing his practical acceptance of the authority and will of God. He showed virtue in his daily life by honoring God and being willing to help out people. He showed empathy in his compassion for his family, community, and all mankind.� Reid valued education. He graduated from Belmont High School in 1969. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University, a master’s in education from UNC Charlotte, and a master’s in divinity from Hood Theological Seminary. Reid’s faith was also a driving force in his life start-
Rev. Reid delivering one of his heartfelt sermons.
Rev. Reid was active in all aspects of Reid High School reunions and remembrances. ing with Hood Memorial AME Zion Church in Belmont. He went on to become a pastor at several AME Zion churches including Big Pineville, Steele Creek, and Clinton Chapel in Charlotte, as well as Mount Zion in Gastonia. Oscar recalled one of his brother’s favorite preaching
habits. “He always laid out the theme of his sermons in seven words,� Oscar said. Reid also had a successful career as a counselor at Family Housing Services of Charlotte. He was also a personnel analyst for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and director of Student Support Services at Johnson C. Smith University. He worked as a career development specialist for Goodwill Industries in Charlotte where he retired in 2019. One of Reid’s greatest accomplishments was his leadership role with the Charles Jesse Bynum Reid Foundation. The foundation is named after Reid’s grandfather, Professor Charles Jesse Bynum Reid and his wife, Maude Herndon Reid for whom Reid School for African-American students was named. Today, Reid Park in Belmont is named in the Reid’s honor.
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This Mt. Holly PD cruiser drew numerous visits from officers, The wreath in front of the Mt. Holly PD headquarters. Photos by Alan Hodge firefighters, and citizens. “You could tell he was raised well,” Roper said. “He had great potential.” Roper said this is the first time one of their officers was killed in the line of duty.
HERNDON From Page 1 Roper recalled Herndon fondly, calling him a “fine young man, quiet, with a sense of humor”.
The scene Saturday at the Mt. Holly Municipal Complex was a somber one. In the police department headquarters, officers and staff stood together and talked quietly. Outside, a police car was covered over with flower bouquets and memorials. Officers, firefighters, and a steady stream of citizens stood nearby. A candlelight vigil was held in Herndon’s honor Sunday evening. It would have been his 26th birthday. His funeral was Tuesday,
December 15 at 2:00 pm at First Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, with Rev. Dr. Steve Taylor and Rev. Dr. John Sloan officiating. Burial followed at Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Kings Mountain. Governor Roy Cooper has ordered all North Carolina flags at state facilities to be lowered to half-staff in honor Flags at half-staff at the Municipal Complex. of Herndon. The flags will be at half-staff 12 until sunset on Monday, Dec. 14.
A candellight vigil was held in honor of Officer Tyler Herndon on Sunday evening. Photos by Bill Ward
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The South Point High Student Council and Yearbook members were hard at work spreading Christmas cheer downtown Belmont last Saturday. Come check out SPHS’s tree in Stowe Park’s Festival of Trees.
The amazing and generous folks at The String Bean donated 65 boxed lunches for the Belmont Central Elementary School staff recently. The PTO would like to thank our Belmont community for the continued support and generosity. Gaston Schools photos
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Gaston Schools would like to give a shout out to the Community Foundation of Gaston County’s Next Generation Fund and Gaston County Education Foundation for providing $6,000 to Gaston County Schools for personal protective equipment (PPE) and supplies. GCS appreciates the support very much.
The Gaston Association of Realtors presented $2,000 to Gaston County Schools for the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE). Pictured with Superintendent Booker are Angela Burgess, chief executive officer for the Gaston Association of Realtors, and Kristie Ferguson, the Association’s president for 2020.
Congratulations to the Ida Rankin Elementary School 2020-21 Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Katie Johnson. Thanks also to her husband, Bryan, and children, Aniston and Lucas for helping Ida Rankin celebrate and honor her.
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Banner News Fellowship & Faith
Church Directory Morningside Missionary Church
Lowell Smyre United Methodist Church
711 Morningside Dr. 704-822-9142
Mt. Holly Church of God 208 Rankin Ave. 704-827-8596
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 339 S. Hawthorne St. 704-827-4320
N. Main St • Lowell, NC
New Covenant United Methodist 14514 Lucian Riverbend Hwy. 704-827-4468
New Providence Baptist Church
East Wilkinson Blvd. 704-824-5319
Loves Chapel Presbyterian Church 204 Lincoln St. 704-825-8342
Life Church 501 Cramer Mountain Rd. 704-824-4286
210 Park Street, Belmont NC
704-825-9861
Lutheran Church of the Holy Comforter 216 N. Main St. 704-825-2483
Message of Love Church
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
306 Pearl Beaty Dr. 704-827-6500
Mount Moriah Baptist Church 110 Lincoln St. 704-825-2046
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
Power of the Spirit Church Queen Of The Apostles Catholic Church
Ebenezer United Methodist Church
503 N. Main Street 704-825-9600
First Baptist Church 23 N. Central Avenue 704-825-3758
First Foursquare Gospel Church 8 Elizabeth Street 704-825-5811
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
909 Edgemont Ave 704-825-5346
6325 Wilkinson Blvd. 704-755-5034
312 W. Glendale Ave. 704-827-2726
212 South Street 704-825-7269
East Belmont Free Will Baptist
Exodus Church
Burge Memorial Methodist Church
122 Tomberlin Rd. 704-827-4225
118 School Street 704-827-7071
120 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road 704-827-3366
704-867-2317
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
DALLAS The Barn at Sandcastle Farm 155 Sandcastle Rd.
1117 Old NC Hwy 27 704-827-8826
STANLEY
St. Anthony of Padua Traditional Catholic Church 108 Horseshoe Bend Beach Rd. 704-827-8676
St. Paul FHB Church
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
Community Pentecostal Center
511 Tuckaseege Rd. 704-827-4301
320 Ralph Handsel Blvd. 704-263-8731
Way of the Cross Baptist Church 238 Lanier Ave. 704-827-8111
Wesley Chapel Holiness Church 324 N. Lee St. 704-827-1993
Westview Presbyterian Church
Bethlehem Church
First United Methodist Church 217 N. Main St. 704-263-2691
First Presbyterian Church 512 Old Mount Holly Rd. 704-263-4275
Gold Hill Missionary Baptist Church 7447 Old Plank Rd. 704-827-7966
New Faith Baptist Church
3100 Bethlehem Church St. 704-823-5050
1224 Mayberry Rd. 704-263-0249
Carolina Community Baptist
New Life Baptist Church
604 Martha Ave 704-824-2872
527 N. Buckoak St. 704-263-4647
Center Baptist Church S. New Hope Rd. 704-824-4121
Epic Church 100 Indian Walk 704-671-4652
Lowell Church of God 804 W. First Street 704-824-3383
Lowell Free Will Baptist Church 3010 Lowell Rd. 704-824-9389
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church 2717 Dallas/Stanley Hwy. 704-263-4406
Springfield Memorial Baptist Church 2920 Dallas-Stanley Highway 704-263-4426
Stanley Church of God 324 N. Main St. 704-263-4041
Stanley Pentecostal Holiness Church
Lowell Smyre United Methodist Church
113 E. Parkwood St. 704-263-2131
201 N. Main St. 704-824-8814
Trinity Full Gospel Church
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
303 Sunset Dr. 704-263-9765
120 Branch St. 704-824-4535
United In Action of Stanley
First Baptist Church of Lowell 400 W. 1st St. 704-824-1215
5481 Hickory Grove Rd. 704-524-0555
Welcome Baptist Church
Goshen Free Will Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
811 Mauney Rd.
1300 W. Catawba Ave. 704-827-3076
317 W. 1st St. 704-824-1213
Grace Baptist Church
New Life Church
BESSEMER CITY
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
Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses
Restoration Church
1736 Kelly Rd. 704-263-0199
1800 Spencer Mountain Rd. 704-824-5250
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
Christ’s Evangelical Lutheran
Tuckaseege Baptist Church
McADENVILLE
5339 S. New Hope Rd 704-825-8252
7280 Sifford Rd. 704-827-6277 203 S. Main St. 704-263-2621
541 Costner St. 704-827-0004
Gaston Christian Church
Amazing Grace Baptist Church
1529 Old Hwy 27 Rd. 704-827-5851
LOWELL
709 Rankin Ave. 704-671-8640
Gateway Cowboy Church
Shiloh AME Zion Methodist
2560 Stanley Lucia Rd. 704-827-5881
Cornerstone Family Worship
West Cramerton United Methodist Church
1120 Charlotte Ave. 704-530-5174
1020 W. Catawba Ave. 704-827-2026
707 Westland Farm Rd. 704-822-8033
171 S. Main St. 704-824-7785
207 Lowell Ave. 704-824-4213
Community Christian Fellowship Core Church
Riverside Baptist Church
River of Life Full Gospel Church
740 Rankin Ave. 704-827-5181
Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist New Hope Presbyterian Church
105 Pine Rd. 704-827-3856
Second Baptist Church
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Restoration & Deliverance
Ridgeview Baptist Church
455 Sacco St. 704-825-6007
First Baptist Church
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826 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-827-2999
Hood Memorial AME Zion Church
Cramer Memorial United Methodist Church
Cramerton Temple of God Church
Revival Tabernacle of Mt. Holly
151 Henry Chapel Rd 704-825-0711
416 Woodlawn Ave. 704-824-1745
1529 Old Hwy. 27 Rd. 704-827-5851
804 W. Charlotte Ave. 704-820-0954
Henry’s Chapel Ame Zion Church
Cramerton Free Will Baptist
New Saint Paul Holiness Church
Redemption Hill Church
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151 8th Ave. 704-824-3889
154 N. Main St. 704-824-3831
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Cramerton Independent Presbyterian Church
1104 Old NC 27 Hwy. 704-827-0822
North Main Baptist Church
Grace Wesleyan Church
CRAMERTON
Lakeview Baptist Church
192 Main St. 704-824-2740
McAdenville Wesleyan Church 300 E. Wesleyan Dr. 704-824-1073
Bright Light Baptist Church 112 White Jenkins Rd. 704-681-2017 Don’t see your church listed? Email us today at alan@cfmedia.info
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Gov. Cooper lays on modified Stay at Home Order Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen have announced that North Carolina will begin a Modified Stay at Home Order after a rapid increase in North Carolina’s key COVID-19 trends. The Order requires people to stay at home between 10 pm and 5 am and went into effect Friday, December 11 and will be in place until at least January 8, 2021. “We already have strong safety protocols and capacity limitations in place – including a statewide mask requirement. With this additional action beginning Friday, we hope to get these numbers down,” Governor Cooper said. “Our new modified Stay At Home order aims to limit gatherings and Senior Master Sgt. Tracie Rankin of the NCANG 145th Airlift get people home where they Wing and her daughter Colby (aka “Elfie”) of Stanley took part are safer, especially during the in Operation Santa Claus last Saturday at Oakboro School. holidays. It’s also a reminder Members of the 145th gave out goodies and spread Christmas that we must be vigilant the cheer to folks that pulled up. Colby attends Community Public rest of the day – wearing a face mask when we are with people Charter School in Stanley.
we don’t live with, keeping a safe distance from others and washing our hands a lot.” The Order requires restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, personal care businesses and more to close at 10 pm. Travel to and from work; to obtain food, medical care, fuel or social services; or to take care of a family member is exempted. In the past week, North Carolina’s case count has broken single-day records on three separate days, including crossing more than 6,000 cases per day on two of those days. Just a month ago, cases were under 3,000 per day. In recent days, the percent of tests returning positive has increased to more than 10%. Governor Cooper was clear that further action would be taken to slow the spread of the virus if trends do not improve. This could require further limiting of restaurant dining, indoor entertainment or shopping and retail capac-
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ity restrictions, among other safety protocols. Dr. Cohen also provided an update on North Carolina’s COVID-19 County Alert System map. The number of red counties (critical community spread) has more than doubled since November 23, up to 48 red counties from 20 red counties. There are now 34 orange counties (substantial community spread), as compared to 42 orange counties from the previous report. More than 80% of the state’s counties fall into the red or orange tier. \ “Your actions can keep people from getting sick, save lives, and make sure our hospitals can care for people whether it’s for a heart attack or a car accident or COVID19. Protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community now,” said NCDHHS Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. Dr. Cohen also provided an update on North Carolina’s data and trends. Trajectory in COVID-Like Illness (CLI) Surveillance Over 14 Days- North Carolina’s syndromic surveillance trend for COVID-like illness
is increasing. Trajectory of Confirmed Cases Over 14 Days- North Carolina’s trajectory of cases is increasing. Trajectory in Percent of Tests Returning Positive Over 14 Days- North Carolina’s trajectory in percent of tests returning positive is increasing. Trajectory in Hospitalizations Over 14 Days- North Carolina’s trajectory of hospitalizations is increasing. In addition to these metrics, the state continues building capacity to adequately respond to an increase in virus spread in testing, tracing and prevention. Testing- Testing capacity is high, surpassing 50,000 tests per day for much of the past week. Tracing Capability- The state is continuing to hire contact tracers to bolster the efforts of local health departments. There have been more than 500,000 downloads of the exposure notification app, SlowCOVIDNC. Personal Protective Equipment- North Carolina’s personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies are stable.
Zooming through the holidays By Allison Bansen first option; he hates Have you sat to throw out good down and started food, especially your grocery list for food that doesn’t go that Christmas dinner bad until 2022. you always cook? Of Amazon has becourse, you haven’t, come the new mailthis year has been man at our house. absolutely crazy for They swing through everyone. Christmas at least four times parties this year are Allison Bansen a day and the kids turned into Zoom parties and know Christmas is around family we haven’t seen since the corner so if we aren’t before the pandemic keep get- outside, they graciously take ting pushed month to month. the brown box from the “elf” I am optimistic that I will in and poke holes in it trying some way connect with my to see what was delivered. distant and not so distant To make it even worse my family this year through tech- whole family ended up with nology. We are so fortunate COVID before Thanksgivto have these apps that enable ing. We all had to quarantine us to communicate with our for 14 days! Like having the family and the world. I guess kids home isn’t hard enough, it does make it easier to swaladd a COVID diagnosis and low quarantine since we are asymptomatic kids. It was, talking nine months now. “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” Nine whole months of quarfor them and my husband and antine. Regardless we seem to be I were feeling all the love. As on the brink of a vaccine and we ached and chilled for five things are looking up for the days our three boys found most part. Sure, numbers are the Christmas closet key and climbing but scientifically went to town. Every inch big strides are being made of my proactive Christmas to help better all these scary shopping was down the drain. statistics. One statistic that I was mad, but at the same has hit our home hard is the time it occupied their time quarantine twenty. It sounds and they did Legos nonstop like a really cool board game; while we slept into recovery. I sure wish it was. In fact, it There truly is always a silver is our weight. I have never lining. Christmas is definitely eaten so much. I can not walk through the kitchen without different this year, but I am picking up a snack or worse pretty sure we can all come throwing in a pizza. What out of the pandemic thankful else is there to do when the for family, hugs, handshakes, world shuts down? I started friends, church and most imto realize we were in need of portant our health. So, grab a diet when the stretchy pants your phone this year and were fitting snug. Its either go zoom your way into the new buy a new wardrobe or clean year with family and friends. out the pantry of all the junk. We are so close to being toMy husband opted for the gether again.
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Gaston County offering appointment-based services In an effort to protect both its employees and residents, Gaston County is implementing appointment-based services at its administration building. The service began Monday, Dec. 7. For those who need to make tax payments, The County continues to offer drive-through tax bill payments, for residents who wish to pay in person by cash or check, at 405 N. Chester St. in Gastonia. This eliminates
the need for face-to-face contact, making this payment method a safer and contactless option for citizens and county employees alike. The drive-thru operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Non-cash payments may also be made by utilizing drop boxes at the tax office, located at the Gaston County Administration Office, 128 W. Main Ave., in Gastonia. The drop boxes are located on each side of the rear entrance
doors of the building. The Gaston County Senior Center is also operating on an appointment-only basis. The Gaston County library system will continue to operate with the current in-person hours combined with curbside service. The Gaston County Museum will continue to be open to guests, but will require masks for anyone who chooses to visit. Some county facilities will continue to require tempera-
Meditations The one high place By Rev. Angela Pleasants District Superintendent of Catawba Valley Methodist Churches
“Now Judah did evil in the sight of the Lord, and they provoked Him to jealousy with their sins which they committed, more than all that their fathers had done. For they also built for themselves high places, sacred pillars, and wooden images on every high hill and under every green tree.” I Kings 14:22-23 NKJV. During biblical times, high places were elevated sites for worship. Earlier, Abram and Joshua were found to build stone pillars as places of worship to Yahweh. Later in the Israelite history, Judah began to erect high places for idol worship. There is only one high place that should be elevated, and that is the Lord, Jesus Christ, at the center of our life. However, like Israel, we sometimes permit other high places to take center stage. Each day I spend time praying, I always include prayers of confession and affirmation. During my confessions, I ask God to reveal the high places in my life. Surprisingly, one area that was revealed was my hurts. I tend to nurse the wounds of my heart and speak more of the hurts than of God, who can heal all wounds. As a result, I am in a lament and repentance season, asking what blind areas I contributed to my wounds? It is the area of unforgiveness and bitterness. “Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord; looking carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness
springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled.” Hebrews 12:14-15 NKJV. These verses are concerning Esau, who rejected something precious. Esau sold his birthright for food and refused to repent. The essence of the bitter root passage serves as a reminder of the danger of selfcenteredness. We must take great care not to become consumed with our perspective that we refuse to repent, forgive, and heal. It is not the hurt that is sinful. Many of us experience hurt and rejection, but if we root ourselves in pain and permit anger instead of dealing with it in a godly manner, it can lead to ungodly behavior. Eventually, it can destroy relationships, the body of Christ, and our soul. As God began to reveal these high places to me, I spent time lamenting and repenting. But be careful when you think you have arrived. One morning I prayed, “God, I thank you that all the high places in my heart have been revealed. I no longer have any high place.” Then I hear these words spoken to my heart, “You need to repent from the high place of arrogance and ego.” We will continuously be a work in progress. “Be confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” Philippians 1:6 NKJV. Don’t beat yourself up if you miss the mark. We will have this continual battle between flesh and spirit. Instead, rejoice in that God has given us the presence of his Spirit to lead us into truth and godly living. Our character grows in our relationship with Jesus Christ, and the trials we experience.
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Connect the Dots: It’s all about Him
Christmas imagination By Dennis Siracusa My first thoughts of God were somehow connected to Santa Claus. That gave way to my own personal musings and earthly searches which eventually led me to college and the educated sway of atheist professors. Finally, in 1979 a friend bought me a bible and after reading my New Jerusalem bible for 5 months I began to see things more clearly. Here is a glimpse of my understanding of God today. We make room for the theory of evolution because it helps our small imaginations explain our surroundings; even with this impossible theory imbedded in billions of construction years. And those kinds of years make us shy away from trying to imagine a triune God that is infinitely bigger than that; bigger than we can think or imagine. Here is some truth; God can do anything! Have we ever thought about the stars we see at night? We talk about space travel to our moon or Mars but why not a star; we can see them; why not go there? It turns out our sun is the only star in our solar system and it is 93 million miles away. The next nearest star in our Milky Way galaxy is Alpha Centauri and it is 4.37 light years from earth, and our galaxy has billions of stars. And did you know our galaxy spins? It rotates 490,000 miles per hour and is so huge it takes 200 million years to complete one single rotation. And beyond our galaxy are billions of other galaxies each with billions of stars and all of this is under our triune God’s watch care. In fact, He has named them all. Psalm 147:4. Our God is infinite and He keeps all the celestial bodies spinning, and has hidden
mysteries of quasars and black holes for us to consider and even knows the most intimate details about each of us at the same time. He never sleeps and never runs out of ideas or power for that matter. He created all of this because He loves us, wanted to stretch our imagination, and give us a small indication of why we should love and respect Him. Jesus became flesh to show us how to live and to demonstrate the Father’s love and power. I love the lyrics to a beloved Christmas song. O Little Town of Bethlehem How still we see thee lie Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by Yet in the dark streets shineth The everlasting light The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee tonight. Consider that! Jesus is our everlasting light, and all our hopes and fears are totally met in Him. John 8:12 With Christmas upon us, God wants us to enjoy family and friends, dinners and fellowship, but let us remember our incredible God and our savior Jesus Christ. He doesn’t live in our little manger displays, but calls out to us with the light of His gospel message and wants us to invite Him into our hearts. It’s Christmas and Jesus is the Reason for this season. Can you imagine the kind of unbounded love God has for you? And consider this. God the Father is an omnipresent spirit. He is everywhere, and stands at the door of our lives waiting for each of us to invite him in. Christmas is a perfect time to do that.
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KBB From Page 1 downtown flower beds clear of weeds,” said Belmont city manager Adrian Miller. “They do a great job assisting our public works staff to keep our town looking great!” Judy Closson helped start KBB about 20 years ago. Closson had moved from Fort Worth, Texas, where she had been a member of the Fort Worth Clean City and was interested in joining such an organization in Belmont. She inquired at City Hall and was put in contact with councilman Dick Cromlish. Dick and Sandra Cromlish had organized a city wide clean up with their son, Stan Cromlish, as a Boy Scout project. After meeting with Dick and a group of four other Belmont residents; Dick and Sandra Cromlish, Carol Dixon Strange, and Harold Fite, a committee was formed. Each person contributed $50.00 seed money and Keep Belmont Beautiful began. Once this committee began meeting regularly, they inquired how to form and become an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful with Jernnie Stultz, who at that time was executive director of Keep Gastonia Beautiful and a trainer with Keep America Beautiful. Stultz helped KBB organize and train its board, complete by-laws, become
incorporated, obtain office space, telephone, etc. Once all of the requirements were met KBB was certified on April 21, 2001, with Keep America Beautiful. “Our first office was in the basement of historic City Hall,” Closson said. “As we grew we were given a small closet at School Specialities by Dick Cromlish. KBB planned two clean ups (fall and spring) where we would have 100 plus volunteers attend to clean up the city. David Isnehour, director of public works, played a huge part working with KBB to make these clean ups successful. Our volunteers are from many groups – Boy and Girl Scouts, church groups, sport teams, Belmont Middle School, South Point High School, school clubs, ROTC, as well as. many regular citizens. KBB quickly learned the value of a volunteer always remembering ‘a volunteer does not have to be there’. Mini clean ups were organized by learning that ‘litter breeds more litter’. Also, some volunteers adopted areas to clean up on a regular basis.” Later, KBB moved to space provided by City of Belmont in the public works building. Several years passed and the group moved
The Keep Belmont Beautiful mascots- Cleaning Beauty (Jean Wilson) and Rosie Rubbish (Lynn Jenkins). Beryl Campbell at the recent Keep Belmont Beautiful seedling photos provided giveaway. into the portable building when construction began on the new CityWorks building. “KBB branched out with several contests, one being the naming of our ‘mascot’ Cleaning Beauty,” said Closson. “This mascot was designed with a trash can and we won $200.00 at the first Run for the Money sponsored by the Community Foundation of Gaston County. This
Volunteers of all ages make Keep Belmont Beautiful’s annual cleanup project as success.
The Keep Belmont Beautiful float is always a part of the Belmont Christmas Parade.
Run continues today each spring with matching funds given to nonprofits by donors in the surrounding communities. Once we had secured funds we were able to begin giving grants to the five Belmont schools each year for a school beautification project on their campus. The Clean Campus project began with judging of the outside grant projects.” KBB volunteers went into the schools for educating students on ways to help with the drought, growing gardens and recycling. KBB was instrumental in helping North Belmont Elementary plan and build an outdoor reading garden. “We received a grant from KAB to promote a recycling program of plastic bottles,” Closson said. “They were collected and counted daily. The classes that collected the most were treated to ice cream parties at the schools. We were awarded first prize in the area and received 1,000 blue fleece jackets which were made from plastic bottles and were given to the students.” Over the years KBB added Yard of the Month which is held during the summer months. Each month
four Belmont resident yards and one business are chosen to display the Yard of the Month sign for that month. Last year under the direction of Board Member, Susan Wall, the Flower Power program began with volunteers maintaining the flower beds on Main Street and in the River District. “We have purchased pansies for Main Street and mulch for the point of Main and Central Avenue,” said Closson. “KBB helped get graffiti removed from a building downtown. We have participated in the Christmas Tree Lighting, Christmas Parade and decorated City Hall for Christmas.” In addition, KBB holds a plant sale in the spring,
held a telephone book recycling contest along with all county schools and won, put markers on drains for storm water, has held shred days, planted an Angel Tree at Holy Angels in 2014, donated waste containers, a Stowe Park bench, and received a grant from KAB for cigarette waste containers that have been put around the city. Most recently KBB partnered with the Montcross Chamber giving away 900 free redbud seedlings provided by Dominion Energy to residents. “We have continued to grow and obtained office space in the new CityWorks building,” Closson says. “In 2018 the City hired a part time executive director, Beryl Campbell. Until that time KBB was the only affiliate in NC that was run by a total volunteer staff.” KBB currently has fifteen board members. The officers are: Judy Closson, Chairperson, Elizabeth Atterberry, Vice Chairperson, Claudina Ghianni, Secretary and Marcia Abernathy, CPATreasurer. Anyone interested in volunteering call KBB at 705825-8587.
Gaston Schools is happy to recognize Ashbrook High teacher Trent Sims as the Carolina Panthers and FSIoffice Teacher Hero of COVID-19. During the pandemic, Trent found a creative way to serve his community by converting the school’s Little Free Library into a food pantry.
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Win puts Abbey at 2-0 on the year Five Belmont Abbey women’s basketball players scored in double figures in their 89-72 victory over Wingate last week. The win puts The Abbey at 2-0 on the year. The Bulldogs dipped to 0-3. How It Happened - Maria Kuhlman made to early 3-pointers to put The Abbey up 8-0. The Crusaders never lost the lead. Shelby Darden scored the last five Crusader points of the quarter, giving BAC a 22-13 advantage. In the second, the Crusaders again scored the first eight points of the quarter. Keyanna Spivey scored eight points in the quarter, and Belmont Abbey held a 51-32 lead at halftime. Brittany Autry (pictured) scored four in the third to lead the Crusaders, and BAC led 61-49 heading into the final
Brittany Autry period. The fourth was the highest-scoring quarter of the game. Allie Downing scored four points in the opening minute. The Abbey led by as many as 20 in the period, and finished the contest with the 89-72 win. Autry recorded a
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Abbey defeats UNC-Greensboro Maria Kuhlman (pictured above) and Allie Downing each scored 15 points to lead the Belmont Abbey women’s basketball team to a 63-60 win over Division I opponent UNC Greensboro this evening to kick off its 2020-21 season. BAC led early, and stayed within six points of UNCG the entire opening quarter. Kuhlman made a 3-point shot in the closing seconds of the first to pull The Abbey to within a point, 19-18, at the end of the quarter. The Crusaders took a 24-22 lead
early in the second. Later in the half, the defense held the Spartans scoreless for a 4:35 span. Kuhlman made two 3-point shots late in the second to put the Crusaders up 38-34 at halftime. The teams traded leads throughout the third quarter, which was a defensive battle. BAC held UNCG to a 5:45 span of no field goals near the end of the period. Jo Snow capped off the Crusader scoring in the period with two free throws, and the Spartans held a 52-49 lead heading into the final period. Two quick
baskets by Brittany Autry early in the fourth put The Abbey in front 53-52. The Abbey’s defense was again strong in the fourth, giving up just two Spartan points in the first 8:50 of the quarter. The Abbey won the contest 63-60. Kuhlman and Downing scored 15 points each, while Autry scored 12 and grabbed five rebounds. Keyanna Spivey grabbed seven rebounds, while freshman Shelby Darden pulled down six. Belmont Abbey story/photo
MICS softball players sign letters of intent Congratulations to the Mt. Island Charter School Lady Raptors from the Varsity Softball team as they signed their letters of intent. Lawson Gerland signed a national letter of intent to play softball at Alderson Broaddus University. She
plans to major in Athletic Training. Alexandra Bell signed a letter of intent to play softball with the University of South Carolina - Union. She plans to major in biology with an ultimate aim of running her own practice as a
Doctor of Physical Therapy. Chloe Hatzopoulos signed a National Letter of Intent to play Division I softball at Elon University. She will start in the Fall of 2021. At this time her major is undecided.
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MICS volleyball players sign letters of intent Congratulations to the Mt. Island Charter School Lady Raptors from the Varsity Volleyball team as they signed their letters of intent. Lauren Pledger is committed to play at Appalachian State University where she will double major in Con-
struction Management and Digital Marketing. Anaiah Jones signed a letter of intent committing to play volleyball next year at Division I East Carolina University (Greenville North Carolina) where she will major in Healthcare Admin-
istration. Kaylen McClinton signed her national letter of intent to play volleyball at WinstonSalem State University in the fall of 2021. She will be majoring in Accounting and Finance focusing within the Healthcare fields.
Belmont Abbey tabbed favorite in women’s basketball preseason poll Defending regular season champion Belmont Abbey has been tabbed as the favorite in the 2020-21 Conference Carolinas Women’s Basketball Preseason Poll. The conference office officially unveiled the preseason poll on Dec. 8, 2020. The preseason poll was voted on by the league’s head coaches. Currently ranked 23rd in
NCAA Division II, Belmont Abbey received nine firstplace votes and a total of 98 points to secure the top spot ahead of Barton, who was right behind with 92 points. Barton and Belmont Abbey tied for the top spot in the preseason poll one year earlier in 2019-20. The 2018 Conference Carolinas Tournament champion, Barton received the final two first-
place votes in the 2020-21 preseason tally. The 2019 Conference Tournament champions, Emmanuel (82) was third in the 2020-21 preseason poll. Mount Olive (69) was picked fourth followed by King (68), North Greenville (56), Lees-McRae (41), Chowan (35), Converse (24), Erskine (23) and Southern Wesleyan (17).
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YARD SALES CLEVELAND COUNTY BARNYARD SALE Fri., 3 pm-6 pm and Sat., 8 am-2 pm, Christmas items, Furniture, Doors plus lots more. Multi-family Sale at 3218 Bridges Dairy Rd., Shelby, NC (Polkville).
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WATER TOTES & BURNING BARRELS. 55 Gallon Solid Top Plastic; 55 Gallon Metal & Plastic with Lids & Rings; 15 Gallon Jugs Plastic. (828) 327-4782 4 YOKOHAMA GEOLANDAR TIRES. P225/60R17 for sale. Christmas Spacial, $125. Ask for Jim. (704) 406-9275
3 HEAVY DUTY TOOL BOXES. Ford Super Duty (250 & 350), $250 each. All three $600. Retail over $400. Reggie Keistler, 980-254-5876 4 RIDING MOWERS $100 EACH. 2 PUSH MOWERS $25 EACH. Different makes and sizes. (704) 484-3128 BABY CRIB, MATTRESS AND ACCESSORIES. $100. High chair with 3 attachments, $45. 980-292-2298 A CLEANING COMPANY WITH NO HIDDEN FEES!!! Whole House Air Ducts, cleaning & sanitizing, up to 10 vents, $199. Call 704-980-3047. A CLEANING COMPANY WITH NO HIDDEN FEES!!! 2 Room Carpet Special, only $88.00. Call 704-980-3047. 4 TIRES: 275/35/21 made by Bridgestone, $150 for set. 4 tires: 265/50/20 made by Goodyear, $200 for set. 4 tires: 225/45/17 made by Bridgestone, new, $300 for set. Electric lift-char, $125. 828-2868093. ITEMS FOR SALE. Garage door opener-$100.00, 7 piece dinning room set-$200.00, Christmas mesh wreath-$15.00 and up and 6X8 rug-$50.00. 704-538-8925. FESQUE HAY FOR SALE $4.50 per bale. Call 704-5384110. If no answer, leave message. PECANS FOR SALE. $2 per pound. (704) 842-2662 TWO CEMETERY PLOTS. Two burial plots in Section II of Rose Hill Memorial Park, Graves 1 and 2, Lots 256. $1800 for both. Call 704-482-2647 or 704-4777625, if no answer leave your name & number. 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 $45 COUPON. Great Deal! Scooterman John has $45 coupon for any used chair in Dec 2020. Call Scooterman John (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@gmail.com
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REFRIGERANT RECOVERY & RECYCLING SYSTEM. Mac by Robinair Recovery and Recycling System. Comes with spare tank. Can send pictures by phone. $475. (704) 300-1818 4 OAK BAR STOOLS. 24” high seat, $160. 3 brown metal file cabinets $20 ea. (704) 4180372
PURE RAW LOCAL HONEY. $18 per quart, $10 per pint. Produced in Rutherford County. Call or text Jackson Corbin, 828-980-1823. 4 CHRISTMAS BED IN BAG. Queen sizes. Also several comforters, solid & patchwork, (Bed in Bag). Brand new and like new. Large birdcage, white glider rocker with blue cushions, 2 sewing machines. 704-6926729, (704) 434-9540
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TRAILERS IN STOCK NOW! ALL KINDS. Areas LARGEST on site display for trailers. J. Johnson Sales, Inc., 2690 US Hwy. 221 S., Forest City. 828245-5895.
CASH$$ FOR OLD FISHING LURES. Call Rick Hutton collector, (704) 695-4917
1980 FORD F100 PICKUP. Long bed with ladder rack. Needs some work. Can send pictures by phone. $1200. Call (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net
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TWO RESTRICTED MOUNTAIN VIEW LOTS in gated community, near Lake Lure. Owner financing available, 0% financing for a limited time. Also, 78 Acre Riverfront Horse Farm, 5 miles from TIEC. 864909-1035, www.rowelland.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
CARPORTS, GARAGES, RV COVERS, FREE STANDING LEAN TO’S. Areas largest on site display. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 US Hwy 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895.
PROPANE GAS FIREPLACE WITH MANTLE. Light oak finish with new logs. We recently switched from propane gas to natural gas. Excellent condition! (828) 223-2619 maxcrawley@bellsouth.net FOUR CEMETERY PLOTS. Four burial plots in Section 1 of Rose Hill Memorial Memorial Park. Graves 1,2,3,4. Lot 170. $500 each. 1912 SELF PLAYER PIANO. In good condition, good tuned. $1400. Music rolls included. (704) 470-7134 DEER CORN, 60 POUND BAG. $7.00. Callahan Farms. 704-300-5341, Steve 704-4728865, Cletus, 704-300-5341, Todd (704) 692-1627
FLAG POLES AND FLAGS IN STOCK. 15ft., 20ft., and 25ft. Delivery and install available. J. Johnson Sales, Forest City. 828-245-5895. 16X40 STORAGE BUILDING, WORK SHOP, ETC. Built on site, one day install. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 US Hwy 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895. WE STOCK METAL FOR ALL your roofing or repair needs. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. Forest City. 828-245-5895. HORSE QUALITY HAY. Square and round bales, also 3x3x8’ bales. Call (704) 4876855 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788
FRED’S FIREWOOD!!! SEASONED CUT, SPLIT HARDWOOD. Will deliver 10 mile radius of Forest City. 828-202-1000.
TRAILERS, LAWNMOWER TRAILERS, Flatbed Trailers, Enclosed Trailers, Horse and Cattle Trailers, Saddlery. Check our prices and quality before you buy. Bridges Riding Equipment. Boiling Springs, NC. (704) 434-6389
DEER CORN, SHELLED, 50LBS, $7. Cob Corn, $8. 828287-3272.
WE BUY TRAILERS. Must have title and ID. 828-2455895.
DEER APPLES FOR SALE. $9 per bag. 828-287-3272.
SEMI FIRM FULL SIZE MATTRESS and box springs. Mattress protector cover while on bed. Had for 3 months. Asking $200. (704) 460-9494
PROPANE GRILL TANKS REFILLED. Only $10.99. Call 828287-3272. 18X21X6 REGULAR STYLE CARPORT. Free braces on all legs. $1,095. 704-482-3166. ALL METAL GARAGES. Big Discounts! Call for more details. 828-382-0455. HANDYMAN SERVICES. Offering: yard work, mulching, trees and bushes trimmed. Clean flower beds, pressure washing, minor repairs. Decks stained & restored. Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available, over 25 years experience. Call us first, 704-692-4449. BUSINESS CARDS FOR SALE. 1,000 Black & White, $35.00 plus tax. Buy Local! Call 828-248-1408. REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, WASHERS, DRYERS. Discount Prices. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby NC. (704) 487-4443 HIGH QUALITY BANNERS FOR SALE. We offer many sizes and options. Call for more info and price. 704-692-4449. WE HAVE TRAILERS IN STOCK! GOOSENECKS, NEW AND USED, 7 TON AND 10 TON. ENCLOSED 4x6, 5x8, 5x10, 6x10, 6x12, 7x14, (7x14 7k), 8.5x20 (10k AUTO CARRIER), DUMP TRAILERS. ALL SIZES OF UTILITY TRAILERS, 2020 & 2021 WITH MORE ON WAY! J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 US Hwy 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895.
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“COVETED VETERANS CIRCLE” In Gaston Memorial Park. Three Burial Plots For Sale. Will Sell Together or Individually. (919) 272-5503 OLD RECORDS LOT OF 7000 Over 7000 records, ranging from 40’s to early 70’s. Condition from good to brand new in plastic cover. NO Cherry picking. Must sell the entire lot. Records collected over several years. IE: Sinatra, Cline Elvis, etc. (828) 625-9744 csisams@ hotmail.com RIDING/PUSH MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS AND GOKARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828-980-0853, 704-4769383.
WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006 WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. 828-245-6756.
FARM & GARDEN HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. 4x5 Round Bales in barn, $40 each. Fescue and Orchard grass. Rutherford County. 828-429-3100. NEW SOUTHERN 5 FT. BUSH HOG. $1,065. 828-287-3272.
PETS & LIVESTOCK AKC BOXER PUPPIES FOR SALE 3 Males. Dew claws removed. Tails docked. 3 rounds of wormer and 1st shots. 1 light brindle, 1 fawn, 1 mahogany. All have black masks and white markings. Photos upon request. Limited registration. $800.00 ea. (704) 853-9300
CKC REGISTERED BOXER PUPPIES. 4 wks old and will be ready for Christmas. Pick one and I will hold. Shots, worming will be UTD. $300 each. (704) 466-3135 CKC REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 5 weeks old. Will be ready for Christmas. Pick one out and I will hold. Shots, worming will be UTD. $300. (704) 466-3135 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. Will be ready by Dec 18th. Males & females $200. (704) 718-3827 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES FOR SALE. Christmas puppies $550 each, vet checked, ready to go the week of Christmas. (704) 734-7088 Joelovestina1@ gmail.com
1979 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. Nice, classic, antique, 425 engine, 400 trans, 60k miles, $6500. Cell, 870-4044810, Forest City. 1997 FORD ECONOLINE COMMERCIAL CUTAWAY E-350 WORK TRUCK. High back, 7.3 Diesel, 118k miles, auto, Reading work body with ladder rack, one owner, new tires, $15,000. 828-245-9620, 828-223-1564.
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1998 27’ FLEETWOOD Tracker Trailstar. On Ford E-450 Super Duty, w/36,330 miles. Great deal at $7,995. Never be homeless! 828-453-0828. WANT TO BUY. Pop-up campers. Call 828-429-3935.
VACATIONS OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH. Cottage N34. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den, kitchen, dining, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas, 803-7182659, (803) 635-9831
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DOG KENNELS, FROM $189.99 IN STOCK. 7x7, 5x10, 10x10, 10x20, 10x10 split, 20x20 split. Tops, Delivery and Install available. J. Johnson Sales, Forest City. 828-2455895.
WANT TO BUY DANNY’S AUTOWERKS. Buying used or junk cars. Competitive prices. Call Danny 828-289-3081 or Jimmy 828289-1175.
3 LITTERS OF DOGS for sale. Two 1 year old Pekinese male dogs, also pomoobles and malpe-peka-tzus. Call: 864-490-4979.
CASH FOR YOUR CAR running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704-692-6767, (704) 487-0228
2010 BMW 3 SERIES 328i. Hardtop convertible, leather seats, All bells and whistles, 104,000 miles. $10,500. Call Larry (704) 297-3234
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES for sale. Ready for a great gift at Christmas. Blue eyes. AKC registered. 704-300-1466.
FEMALE MALTIPOM FOR SALE 8 weeks old. Wolf/ sable color. Had shots and wormed up-to-date. Comes with a puppy kit. Average 6 to 7 Lbs. grown. $750.00. 828-3910919.
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
2008 FORD RANGER FX4. 4 door, 4.0 engine, automatic, cruise/tilt, aluminum wheels, running boards, headliner, red w/grey bottom, $6950. 828287-3820.
MINATURE POODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE. Males and Females available. Will weight approx. 10 lbs. when grown. Call: 828-289-8844. RACING HOMING PIGEONS. Gaston Cleveland Racing Pigeon Club. A fun hobby for the whole family. Call Art, 803984-6678. artsager@msn.com
1 ACRE LOT. Located at 239 Owens Chapel Road, Union Mills. Has well, septic-tank and electricity. Nice for camper spot or mobile home. Asking $20,000. 828-286-9457.
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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, Shelby, NC 28150 (704) 482-7723
CLEVELAND COUNTY 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH MOBILE HOME. $500 Deposit, $540 Month. “No Pets!” Call or Text (704) 300-3647. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH. MOBILE HOME inside city of Kings Mountain. References required. NO PETS. 704-718-2653. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT. A one-bedroom mobile home for rent near Casar for one person only. No pets. A background check will be required. Call 704-284-0983 or 704-6920960 after 6:00 p.m. or anytime on weekends. morrisonjr88@ yahoo.com LOOKING FOR A GREAT MODULAR HOME TO RENT? 3 bedroom, 2 bath, walk-in pantry, laundry room, extra nice. Shelby area. Also approved for HAP applications. (704) 3002709 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 704-4871114. Equal Housing Opportunity. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH. Wood floors, carpet & outbuilding, central air, gas pack heat. No pets. $750 month, $400 deposit. Contact Tommy Wilson with Clay & Associates, Real Estate. 111 Morton Street, Shelby, NC 28152 (704) 418-1251 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH HOUSE. 527 W. Elm St., Shelby. New Paint, New Floors, Garage & Large Fenced Yard. $600 Month & $500 Deposit. Call Jim (704) 560-6602 2BR, 1BA. Appliances, central heat/air. $650 month, $650 deposit. HAP ok. 704-487-8282, 704-692-0091. 314 Grice St. Shelby, NC 28150
4 ACRES PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. One block off 74E in Shelby, NC. Call or text if interested. 704-473-9167.
MOBILE HOMES & APARTMENTS. In Kings Mountain. Price starting at $100 per week. Call (704) 739-4417
2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704-739-0259.
HICKORY CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, Shelby, NC 28150 (704) 487-6354 MOBILE HOME FOR RENT in small quiet park. Deck, patio, central heating & A/C. Prefer non-smokers and very mature person. NO PETS. References and background check required. Cleveland Mall area. $250 deposit and $475 rent per month. 704-481-0925. RUTHERFORD COUNTY 2 BAY GARAGE FOR RENT. Ellenboro area, Hwy. 74 Business. $325 per month. 828-429-5001. A CUT ABOVE. 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Baths, updated, clean, mobile, large private country lot, big mountain view, new paint, new carpet, storage building, end of road, $650 month. No pets or smoking. 828-289-2407. ICC AREA, BEST VALUE. Energy Efficient 2BR Apartment. Like new, SS appliances, $550 rent/deposit. References required. 828-248-1776. 3BR, 2BA MH. Beautiful Wooded Park. AGE 50 over. Landlord on site. No pets. Background check. Call after 10am, 828429-9831. 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $500 per month. 828-382-0475.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY UNRESTRICTED LAND FOR SALE. 6.9 Acres of UNRESTRICTED land with a BOLD CREEK. Wooded, gently sloping to creek, and at the end of a dead end, paved road. NO OWNER FINANCING. Ellenboro, NC 28040 (828) 4537341 t_mcdowell@bellsouth. net
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