Cherryville Eagle 8-9-23

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New store, The Wild Cholla opens doors to Cherryville shoppers

Described as “a boutique with a beer and wine bar”, all in one place, or one shop

As one of the newer businesses in town, Randi Hicks’

The Wild Cholla (pronounced “Choy-ah”, she noted) is, in her own words, “a boutique with a beer and wine bar”, all in one place, or one shop, if you will.

Hicks, the owner of The Wild Cholla, and fiance’, Gary Nadal, call Lawndale home, and have for the past 10 years, but both said they chose Cherryville as the location for her new shop, and eventually for his antiques store, which he is currently working to get opened up after Randi’s store gets really going.

“I’m originally from Seagrove, N.C.,” said Randi, who noted that she and Gary were in the process of trying to find a place to open a business that wasn’t in a large city, as

they both liked and wanted a small-town vibe to their businesses. To that end, she said her store is a family-owned and operated business, at least for now.

As for how she came upon finding and using the Wild Cholla name, Hicks said, “I wanted to have a (business) name that wasn’t like anybody else. Also, this is the first business I have ever owned; I like clothes, and I have a passion for style,” said Hicks, who was formerly in the health care profession.

“I’m a people person, having worked, as I said, in

health care in High Point, and having my own business was something I always wanted to do,” she said.

Having her own business is all part of Hicks’ main miracle-laced personal history, as she said she was diagnosed with Stage 0-1 breast cancer on October 2022, on Halloween.

“There was a mass about five inches in diameter that they found, and it was a shocker, of course. I never felt it or anything but a small twinge of pain before I was diagnosed,” said Hicks, who added she had a double mas-

Three area sheriffs attend NC Sheriffs’ Association Annual Business Conference

Sheriffs Hawkins, Norman, and Beam represent their three counties constituents well at association meeting

The week of July 24, three CF Media-area sheriffs attended the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association Annual Business Conference. They were Gaston County Sheriff, and former Cherryville Police Chief, Chad Hawkins, Cleveland County Sheriff, Alan Norman, and Lincoln County Sheriff, Bill Beam.

In a July 31, 2023 media release, Eddie Caldwell , Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association, noted the association hosted sheriffs, sheriffs’ personnel and their families from across the state for their Annual Business Conference.

Stated Mr. Caldwell, “The Annual Business Conference is an opportunity for sheriffs

and sheriffs’ personnel to gather for networking, panel discussions, and training programs which cover a variety of topics related to law enforcement.”

Topics covered during this year’s Annual Business Conference, he noted, “… included the sheriff’s role in school safety and active shooter response procedures, among others.”

He also noted attendees heard presentations from guest speakers and attended a number of meetings throughout the conference. The Association also elects new Executive Committee officers each year at the conference, said Caldwell.

“This year’s elections resulted in five sheriffs being elected to new offices: President – Sheriff Darren Campbell, Iredell County; First Vice President – Sheriff Mike Roberson, Chatham County; Second Vice President –Sheriff Ricky Buchanan, McDowell County; Third Vice President – Sheriff Clee Atkinson, Edgecombe County; and Treasurer – Sheriff Van Shaw, Cabarrus County.”

Outgoing President Charles Blackwood, Orange County, will transition into the role of Chairman of the Association’s Executive

Committee and Sheriff Alan Jones, Caldwell County, was reelected to serve as Secretary. Newly elected Association President Campbell said, “The Annual Business Conference is always an excellent opportunity for sheriffs to get together to discuss important issues we are facing, network, and conduct Association business. I am excited for the opportunity to serve as the President of the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association and hope to help enhance public safety in our communities while representing the sheriffs of North Carolina.”

For additional information on the NCSA, contact Mr. Caldwell at (919) 810-6333, or email him at ecaldwell@ ncsheriffs.net.

It is the mission of the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association, Inc. is to serve as the statewide voice to protect, promote, preserve, and enhance the Office of Sheriff in North Carolina through education, training, and legislative initiatives that increase public safety and protect the rights of the citizens of North Carolina.

Their motto is: “Proudly serving the sheriffs and citizens of North Carolina since 1922.”

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Some of the jeans that can be found in The Wild Cholla boutique’s 207 building.

tectomy and in January 2023 had reconstructive surgery.

“I ended up not needing chemotherapy or radiation. I feel great and I stay busy!”

She and Gary share four children: Konner Morgan (18); Emily Nadal (17); Grayson Hicks (13); and daughter, Peyton Hicks (12). The kids will be helping out at the family’s shops, she and Gary noted when things get going and as they can, when they aren’t in class at Lincoln

Charter, or, in Konner’s case, pursuing a career as a lineman. He is also interested in cars, he said.

Hicks said she and Gary looked in Lincolnton and elsewhere around the area, trying to find a building large enough to put a bar into, she said.

On a chance meeting with artist and designer Jhoan Alfaro, who sent them to Vickie Spurling, of Vickie Spurling Realty, Randi and Gary were

shown the two buildings they currently occupy. The buildings are located at 205 and 207 N. Mountain Street, and are unique in their own right, with all sorts of eclectic charm and just the right amount of space the two were needing.

Said Randi, “Once we are finished with this building (the 207 location), we will shut the entrance and the only

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CFD can no longer unlock vehicles except in emergency situations

State regulations, licensing laws, as well as liability issues, have changed things

Cherryville Fire Chief Jason Wofford said he and his staff want to let the citizens of Cherryville and the surrounding area they service know that, effective immediately, their department, and possibly other departments as well, will no longer be able to unlock vehicles, except in emergency situations that involve life safety. Chief Wofford said last week in an interview with the Eagle that, due to state regulations and licensing laws as well as liability issues, the decision was made.

Said Chief Wofford, in an official statement, “The Cherryville Fire Department will stop providing the service to unlock cars. This is due to rising liability issues, and now a state licensing requirement. The Cherryville Fire Department is only allowed to unlock cars for emergency

purposes only. The types of emergency situations are children, animals, and medicine locked in vehicles. We hope citizens will understand the change in service, but it is unavoidable. There are several Locksmiths that service our area. We urge everyone to purchase a hide-a-key or give relatives and/or friends an extra key that can help them

if they are ever in need.”

Chief Wofford also noted they have no vetting process for the procedure as well to make sure the person needing to get into a vehicle actually has proper permission to do so. “It comes to a point,” said Chief Wofford, “when we, or other similar departments, See CFD, Page 3

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Gary Nadal and Randi Hicks, with her son, Konner Morgan, at the bar in the 205 building. They built the bar by hand from a design by Randi. The 205 building is still in the finishing-up stages Gary and Randi noted. (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)
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Business Women. She also served as Vice-President and President of the Charlotte Association of Insurance Women, and was secretary and treasurer of the Charlotte Claims Association. Virginia was also secretary of the NC Adjuster’s Association. Virginia was also a member of the Benjamin Cleveland Chapter of the DAR.

Virginia Sherlin

SHELBY – Virginia Carpenter Finley Sherlin, 97, of Shelby passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023 in Raleigh.

Born at home on Nov. 16, 1925 in Cherryville, she was the daughter of the late Lawson Carpenter and Bertie Biggerstaff Carpenter. Virginia graduated from Cherryville High School in 1943 and attended Geyer Business College in Charlotte, where she and her husband, Calvin Finley worked and raised their family.

In the early 1940’s Virginia worked at the Oak Ridge project in Tennessee for two (2) years. After returning to Charlotte, she joined US Casualty Company, later named Security Insurance Group, and was employed there for 37 years, and became a licensed claims adjuster and worker’s compensation supervisor. She was one of the first women in Charlotte to become a licensed adjuster. During those years she received several recognitions and awards, including being presented with the Gold Rose Award as the outstanding Charlotte Woman in the Field of Insurance by the Central Charlotte Association of

Most meaningful to Virginia was involvement in the church. As a child, she was a member of Bethlehem Methodist Church in Cherryville, a church attended by many of her ancestors. In Charlotte, her church became Kilgo United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher for many years, Chairman of Christian Social Relations, and president of the United Methodist Women of 5 years. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bethlehem Community Center for Children in Charlotte, serving as secretary.

When Virginia returned to Cherryville, she once again became a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, where she remained for the rest of her life. As well as serving as Sunday School teacher at Bethlehem for many years, she joined the United Methodist Women and served as secretary. She has also served on the Nominating Committee, Witness and Outreach Committee and was once a member of the choir. Outside the church, gardening, and line dancing were two things she enjoyed immensely.

In addition to her parents, Virginia was preceded in death by her first husband of 43 years, Calvin Finley;

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ARRESTS

second husband of 24 years, Alvin Sherlin; daughter, Betty Jean Finley; two brothers, Harvey and Don Carpenter; and a sister, Jane Haney Ledford.

Left to cherish her life and memory are two daughters, Jackie Ring and Brenda Warlick (David); step-daughter, Laura Jones; grandchildren, Amy Davis, Elizabeth Benov (Ivo), Megan VanWinkle (Justin), Callen Bolick (Matt), Meredyth Ring, Cameron Ring, Alexander Ring, Ryann Carter (David) and Martin Warlick; seven great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren, as well as a number of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Virginia loved her family, the church, and the Lord.

The family received friends Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023 from 1 to 2 p.m., at Stamey –Tysinger Funeral Home.

A funeral service was held Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., at Bethlehem Community Church. The Rev. Roy T. Byers officiated.

The burial followed the service in the Bethlehem Community Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bethlehem Community Church, c/o Doris Wilson, 147 Latham Wilson Rd., Lawndale, NC, 28090.

A guest register is available at www.stameytysingerfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements were entrusted to Stamey – Tysinger Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Fallston, NC.

7-27: Talitha Loy Jarrell, 49, 120 Marco Pl., Cherryville, was arrested 206 Allen Ln., by GCPD officers for one count of “all other” incidents.

7-27: Johnny Franklin Reynolds, 47, 1205 Tot Dellinger Rd., Cherryville, was arrested at this same address by GCPD officers on one count of a weapons law violation.

7-29: Elisa Bishop, 34, 505 Park Dr., Cherryville; one count of a WSOJ/aid and abet DWLR. $1,000 secured bond.

7-29: Jose Arnaldo Interiano, 54, 1618 Hartsoe Rd., Lincolnton; one count each misdemeanor DUI, open container after consuming, and DWLR. $1,000 secured bond.

7-31: Jason Scott Hannon, 41, 133 Brown Rd., Cherryville; one count each felony B&E and larceny after B&E, and two counts misdemeanor injury to real property. $15,000 secured bond.

INCIDENTS

7-29: CPD officer reports listed suspect with DUI, DWLR, having an open container of alcohol after consuming, a center lane violation, and failing to maintain lane control. Case is active.

7-29: Cherryville woman reports call for service for unnamed subject who overdosed. Case is active.

7-30: Cherryville realty business and CPD officer report B&E and possession of marijuana up to ½ ounces by listed suspects who broke into residence at 802 W. Church Street. Case is active and under further investigation.

Mary Ann Beam Huffstetler

CHERRYVILLE – On a beautiful Saturday evening, Aug. 5, Mary Ann Beam

Huffstetler left her frail body and became a citizen of God’s glorious kingdom. Now she is celebrating with her mother and daddy and her two big sisters and two big brothers who she adored. Our hearts are broken but we rejoice in the knowledge that one day soon, by the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we too will join that happy band.

Mary Ann graduated from Kings Mountain High School in 1957 and attended Limestone College. She married Palmer E. Huffstetler on Aug. 9, 1958. Mary Ann was born at her parents’ home place in Kings Mountain, N.C., on Nov. 29, 1938. She started school barely one block from her home at West School on Mountain Street. At about age 7 she began to take piano lessons and became quite adept in playing that instrument. In her early years she played piano for the Wednesday night prayer service at Central United Methodist Church in Kings Mountain. She continued formal piano instruction until she reached the age of 14. Although she played with unusual feeling and expression, she played only for her personal enjoyment. She was an excellent basketball player at Kings Mountain High School where she lettered in both her junior and senior years. Mary Ann was selected to play on the Cleveland County All-Star team with another teammate. The two guards held their opponent’s star to only 17 points, well below

her average of 45 points per game. In her junior year she was tapped as a member of The National Honor Society and named a Junior Marshall in recognition of her superior leadership and academic skills. In her senior year she was elected Queen of May by the students of KMHS. Mary Ann was named a delegate to Girls’ State at UNC Greensboro and was also a delegate to the NC National Honor Society Convention in Durham, NC, in 1957. She was named a debutante and made her debut before Western North Carolina Society in Shelby in 1957. She began courting her future husband on New Year’s Eve night, 1951. After attending Limestone College, she and Palmer were married at Central United Methodist Church in Kings Mountain.

Palmer entered Wake Forest Law School that Fall and Mary Ann became the secretary to the Director of Admissions at Wake Forest (Dr. Louis Aycock) and the Assistant Director (W.G. Starling). She held that position for the three-year period Palmer attended law school. Following the couple’s residency in Winston-Salem, they lived in Kings Mountain, Orlando, Raleigh, and Cherryville, where they have resided since 1964. Mary Ann concentrated her time on rearing their three sons but also found time to actively serve her church and assist in her sons’ school activities. At First United Methodist Church she served in various capacities including choir member, Sunday school teacher, worship committee member, pictorial church directory chair, and as a member of the sanctuary committee during the construction of the new church facility in 1971-72. In addition, she served as vacation church school director and as a teacher. She was a member of the Aunt Pearl Harrelson Circle and later the Ida Wright Circle at Cherryville First United Methodist Church.

Mary Ann and Palmer enjoyed traveling with their children and grandchildren and, in their later years, in

the western states, the South Carolina beaches, and Florida. She had a lifetime love of music, often spending hours at her piano playing classical selections, Broadway hits, and romantic songs of the 1940s and 1950s. During the early 2000s she displayed her writing skills while penning several essays on special stories of her youth. Her expressions were open and heartfelt with feeling and emotion.

Mary Ann is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, her three sons, Palmer, Jr. (Tiffne), Ben (Pam), and Tad; three grandchildren (Palmer III, Alice Ann, and Benjamin Beam); two great-grandchildren (Sadie Grace and Eliza); and numerous nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her as a gracious and caring person who shared an unforgettable smile with everyone she greeted.

She was preceded in death by two sisters (Dorothy Harrill, and Margaret Harmon) and two brothers (Walter and Bill Harmon), as well as her parents, Ben and Sarah Mae Beam.

A Memorial service was held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023 at First United Methodist Church with Rev. Zack Christy officiating. The family received friends from 1 to 1:45 p.m., prior to the service in the church fellowship hall. A private burial service will be held in Kings Mountain at Mountain Rest Cemetery.

The family extends its gratitude and deep appreciation to the management and staff of Peak Resources, Cherryville for their kindness and warm, encouraging support during Mary Ann’s time there.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Endowment Fund of First United Methodist Church, 601 North Pink St., Cherryville, N.C., 28021.

Carpenter – Porter Funeral and Cremation Service served the family of Mrs. Huffstetler.

both vehicles: $500/vehicle.

7-13: A vehicle driven by Kaden Chandlir Nontell, 21, 102 Kadesh Church Rd., Lawndale, and a vehicle driven by Mary Katherine Smith, 71, 738 Austin Springs Rd., Johnson City, TN, collided at the intersection of Main St., and Mountain Street. Mr. Nontell said he was traveling east on Main St., through the intersection at Mountain and Main. He further advised he was traveling approximately 17 mph and saw his lane of travel to have a green light, signaling he could continue. He then struck the Smith vehicle that had entered the intersection. Ms. Smith and a passenger said they were traveling south on Mountain St., through the intersection of Main St., and they further advised their lane of travel showed a green light, signaling they could continue through the intersection, at which point they were struck by the Nontell vehicle on the front right corner of their vehicle. The responding officer viewed the stop and go signal to be functioning properly at the time he was w/both parties. He also checked w/ local businesses for any video footage or witnesses to the crash, but none were located. No injuries reported. Est. damages to the Nontell vehicle: $1,000; to the Smith vehicle: $2,000.

and the Walmart parking lot. Ms. Thomas was making a left turn from Bud Black Rd., and the Kiser vehicle was exiting the parking lot, making a left turn onto Bud Black Road when the collision occurred. No injuries reported. Est damages to the Kiser vehicle: $0; to the Thomas vehicle: $500.

7-29: A vehicle driven by Debra Sue Kempston, 68, 312 Hephzibah Church Rd., Crouse, was traveling in the center turn lane of Hwy. 150 during a heavy rain and a vehicle driven by Shane Andrew Hollar, 22, 2258 Johnstown Rd., Crouse, was traveling in the inside lane. The Kempston vehicle merged into the lane occupied by the Hollar vehicle and collided with it. No injuries reported. Both vehicles were taken to McDaniel’s Towing by McDaniel’s Towing. Est. damages to the Kempston vehicle: $3,500; to the Hollar vehicle: $4,500.

7-30: GCPD officers report a warrant obtained but not served for a trespassing incident at 269 Hephzibah Church Rd., Crouse.

7-30: GCPD officers report closing/clearing by arrest a misdemeanor drug/ narcotic violation at 1953 St. Mark’s Church Rd., Crouse.

WRECKS

7-13: A vehicle driven by Syble Putnam Hutchison, 85, 317 Putnam St., Waco, and a vehicle driven by Lynn Neill Costner, 57, 5071 Deer Run Dr., Crouse, collided when the Costner vehicle was making a left turn from Mulberry onto Church St., and the Hutchison vehicle pulled out into the intersection. No injuries reported. Est. damages to

7-15: A vehicle driven by Patrick Martin Canter, 43, 409 S. Mulberry St., Cherryville, was traveling east on Church St., and failed to stop for a steady red light and collided with a vehicle driven by Darrell Dewayne Petty, 27, 2815 Lincolnton Hwy., Cherryville, who was traveling south on Mountain Street. No injuries reported. Est. damages to the Canter vehicle: $3,000; to the Petty vehicle: $1,500. Mr. Canter was cited for failing to stop for a steady red light.

7-22: A vehicle driven by Amanda Lynn Weltzien, 37, 310 Firefly Path, Shelby, was backing up at Evin Dr., and W. Ballard St., and that’s when it collided with a vehicle driven by Lisa Carpenter Wright, 51, 117 Johnson Ln., Cherryville. No to minor damages noted.

7-29: A vehicle driven by Robert Kern Kiser, 72, 708 N. Mountain St., Cherryville, and a vehicle driven by Kimber Rose Thomas, 22, 1057 Saint Mark’s Church Rd., Cherryville, collided at the entrance of Bud Black Rd.,

7-31: A vehicle owned and driven by Serenity Lashae Finger, no age given, 1768 Buffalo Run, Lincolnton, was involved in an accident at an apartment complex parking lot on Mauney Street. Ms. Finger told the responding officer that her vehicle was left running in the parking lot of the apartment complex w/her infant child secured inside. She stated the vehicle started to roll backward down the hill of the parking lot area and into the street. As it did so, the driverless vehicle continued to roll down Mauney St., across Academy St., then ran off the shoulder of the roadway into a large roadside hole causing damage to the car. Ms. Finger stated the vehicle was in park and was uncertain as to how it could roll in that position. No injuries reported. Est. damages: $4,000. The Finger vehicle was towed by Sawyer’s Towing to Sawyer’s Towing.

8-2: A vehicle driven by Jason Edil Espinal, 24, 8613 Wellington Ln., Harrisburg, NC, was backing up on Watts St., and hit an electrical wire. The vehicle pulled the wire from a residence at 706 Craig St., causing damage to the electrical box and assembly mounted on the house. The vehicle is a rental truck insured by Queen City Delivery Corp., located at 525 N. Tryon St., Charlotte. No injuries reported. Est. damages to the electrical panel and assembly on house: $5,500.

Cherryville High School Band

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CONFERENCE

From Page 1

The NC sheriff’s who attended the July NC Sheriffs’ Association Annual Business Conference. Fifth from the left, second row is Lincoln County Sheriff Bill Beam (w/sunglasses on). In the fourth, or top, row – from the right are: Gaston County Sheriff Chad Hawkins (fourth from right), and Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman (sixth from right). (photo

warrant in dog fighting case

On Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023 Gaston County Police detectives and specialists with Animal Care and Enforcement, assisted by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) executed a search warrant at a residence located at 945 E. 6th Ave., Gastonia, as part of a dog fighting investigation. The search warrant was the result of a nearly two-month long investigation into a report of numerous dogs at the location being used for dog fight-

CFD

From Page 1 can no longer offer this service and do it any justice or keep our people safe and not liable in performing this task.”

Chief Wofford noted the CFD has been performing this task “…for at least two decades-plus. We have probably unlocked thousands of vehicles for folks here and around the

ing. The Human Society of the United States was contacted to assist in evaluating and rescuing the dogs at the residence.

Fourteen (14) dogs were located during the search and seized. The dogs were rescued by the HSUS and taken for medical treatment and further evaluation.

The Gaston County Police would like to thank the Humane Society of the United States, the Gaston County District Attorney’s Office, the

area.”

So far as finding a verifiable and professional locksmith, Chief Wofford said individuals needing the job done can Google a locksmith nearby, or in Gaston or Cleveland Counties,” adding, “Also, we’re checking in to making a list of them and putting it for the (CFD’s) web site.”

“We want to say thank you to all the folks who utilized that service from CFD then. We were then, and still are now, very glad to help anyone

Gaston County Attorney’s Office and the Gastonia Fire Department for their assistance in this case.

The investigation into this case is on-going. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Det. J. Brienza at (704) 866-3320, or Crimestoppers at 704-8618000. There is no further information available at this time.

in any way we can, but it must be an emergency situation, like what I noted above. So, please – keep that in mind and call a locksmith if it is not an emergency situation, or provide a contingency plan of your own, such as having an extra key where a family member or friend can obtain it and come to help you out,” said Chief Wofford.

And, as always, in any kind of emergency situation, call 911, or call the CFD’s number at (704) 435-1730.

NEW STORE

From Page 1 way to enter will be by the 205 entrance.”

appearance by Miss Collegiate America Anna Lunday

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The first two things folks will notice there will be the expertly repainted old sign for The Cherryville Ice and Fuel Company, repainted by artist and teacher and City Councilman, Gary Freeman. The next thing will be the amazing wooden ceiling rafters and beams, which lend the building its own distinct charm. They echo the neighboring Cherryville Family YMCA’s wooden rafters, exposed and preserved by entrepreneur, Patrick O’Leary, who also owned the buildings Randi and Gary are in now. Randi said she is still getting merchandise in, but noted the store’s hours are as follows: Closed on Monday; Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Randi noted she made all of the frames for the cacti and western-themed prints adorning her walls. Fiance’ Gary, who has been in the antiques business, with his father in Banner Elk and before, in Florida, said she chooses what she wants for

The Wild Cholla as befits her sense of style. Some of the antiques in the TWC are his, and he noted that at some point he wants to open an antique store in the back part of the building, naming it “Back Door Antiques.”

Randi said some of the jeans lines she carries are Kan Can, Vervet, Flying Monkey, Petra, and Wisteria Lane.

Shoe brands are Very-G, and wedge sandals, slide sandals, and flip-flops by various makers.

You can contact them on Facebook at The Wild Cholla, or email her at wildcholla81@ gmail.com.

Also, we have set our grand opening date for Aug. 26th. For the Wild Cholla, said Randi Hicks.

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More ladies apparel and jeans, along with an antique dresser, at The Wild Cholla boutique, at 207 N. Mountain Street, Cherryville. (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media) The newly repainted and restored Cherryville Ice and Coal sign after the work done by artist Gary Freeman The old Cherryville Ice and Coal sign before repainting. The front façade of The Wild Cholla boutique, at 307 N. Mountain St., next door to the Cherryville Family YMCA. provided)

OPINION

TODAY’S QUOTE:

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

A brief dissertation on growing old, er, older…

We have come to that stage in our lives when we have suddenly realized we are old. O-L-D! Old. That’s right. You read that right… OLD! With a capital “O”!

Now, my wife, God love her… who will no doubt read this, will roll her pretty green eyes, then proceed to berate me and otherwise “confusticate” with me over calling her “old.” It’s OK when I call myself old, but when I lump her in that august group, well, then the kid gloves come off and the verbal boxing gloves get pulled on and off she goes… duking it out with me verbally, of course, about the fact she is still younger than me (which she will, of course, always be…), and just who do I think I am by even broaching that horrible subject anyway!?

anyway…).

The sad fact of this whole matter is that it isn’t going to get any better for me, for her, for any of us actually, as that is how God made things: every living thing ages; some faster and more vividly that others, and dare I say it… more VISIBLY than others!

with either the Welsh or Scottish blood, or maybe even what we always called “clean living” back then, which was basically eating mostly unprocessed food (they grew their own then, you see…) and not smoking and/or drinking – too much, that is. Oh, to be sure… there was some smoking and drinking, and many of the men (and one or two of the women) did it in copious and vast amounts but still managed to retain their youthful good looks somehow (I missed the boat on that ‘good looks’ aspect, by the way…).

ancestors and current Powell folk (at least the Kentucky and Tennessee branches of said clan), I am painfully addicted to eating three square meals a day, and not just any meals, mind you! No sir! They have to be your typical southern-type fare, complete with fried everything, swimming in some form of bacon-flavored grease or lard, or whatever, followed by some form of bread, an all washed down with either a soft drink or sweet tea.

don’t you look into cutting back or at least changing your eating habits (and volume!)? You might just lose a few pounds and live a tad longer in the long run!?” And, of course, you’d be right in that statement and claim. No question of it!

Fair enough. She doesn’t look her age while I, on the other hand, look like an ancient, wrinkled frog (at least to myself,

I am not so fortunate as many of my relatives on my dad’s side of the family who really never seemed to age that quickly, though some did seem to break down in many ways when they reached that grand old age of, well… 90, or 100… like my dad’s mother (my grandmother) who reached the ripe old age of 101, but managed to only look like a wizened little elf in a handmade bonnet. It may also have had something to do

Still, we all march toward advanced age and we all try our best to stay as youthful as we are able. However, a curse of the Powell’s (at least my branch of it anyway) is to wind up getting diabetes, or being plagued with it perhaps, as we grow older, and, for many of us (myself included), fatter!

Now, as I pointed out to my wife recently, “older” I can do nothing about, but fatter… well, there’s something that I CAN do something about!

There’s just one problem though. Like all my

Seek medical truth, enjoy your life

Does your doctor make you feel good?

Does he or she tell you what you want to hear just to make you happy? If so, you probably should look for another doctor.

No one enjoys leaving the doctor’s office feeling bad. We don’t want to hear, “You need to change your lifestyle.” We don’t want to hear, “You need to cut way back on your sugar intake.” We enjoy our habits. Habits are hard to break. My wife’s grandfather loved smoking. He wouldn’t give it up even after numerous cancer surgeries. He died at age 65.

A friend died recently. She died from what is often called fatty liver disease. Six months before she died, she told me she was terminal. She said, “I guess I drank too much alcohol throughout my lifetime.” She went on to tell me that her family doctor two years prior had said her issue wasn’t severe and that she didn’t have to worry.” She was very displeased with her doctor’s passive attitude

about her condition that would soon take her life.

Another friend of mine was diagnosed with prostate cancer. His doctor’s approach to his condition was that, “They would watch it. When it became worse, they would do something about the cancer.” They watched it and they watched it kill my friend. Within a year it was out of control and had spread outside his prostate. The doctor’s relaxed attitude about a serious situation did not go well for my friend.

Many doctors want to make you feel good. Of course, we don’t want a doctor whose goal is to make us feel bad. Typically, they don’t want to lose you as a patient. Still, they should diplomatically tell you what you may not want to hear.

Keep in mind the doctor ordinarily knows more than we do. However, YOU do know how you feel. Be aware of your family history. In this information age you have to do some self-study. There is a lot of information on-line about most conditions you are facing. You have to research thoroughly though because often you can find whatever response you want on

the Internet. Ask your doctor questions about your research. Tell him or her that you want to make good choices. Be willing to travel to another town if your doctor refers you to do so, or to seek out someone who might be able to provide the care you need.

The bottom line is we have to take personal responsibility for our health and do the best we can. Even when we do everything we can think of to do, these bodies – our bodies – are subject to disease and death.

Richard Thousand is with the Taussig Cancer Center at Cleveland Clinic. He was recently talking to me about the many medical advances made in recent years and noted more are on the way. He then said something I had only heard my dad say many times, “Glenn, we aren’t going to get out of this world alive. From the moment we are born, there is something that is trying to kill us. Eventually, it’s going to happen.”

The bottom line is do the best we can with the information we have. Be diligent. Be thorough. Seek the truth from your doctor. Finally, enjoy your life.

After all… we all only get one.

I know what you’re thinking right about now. It’s probably along the lines of, “Say Powell! Why in heaven’s name

Sadly, at the age I am right now and where I am in my life, so far as enjoying things as they stand, what would be the fun if I couldn’t hang on to at least one horrendous habit (overeating)? I mean, I have sworn off so many vices that I can barely remember what my life was like when I was a young man of 25 or 30-ish; not

that I was a wild and crazy guy, like Steve Martin likes to say, even then. Oh well! Anyway. Truth of the matter, when you step on a scale to weigh and you can’t see the numbers because of, well… just because, then you do need to make some changes. Which I am looking into. Honest! I am! Really…

And, I will do my best to keep all y’all updated on how all that progresses. Seriously. I will. Really... Just as soon as I finish this sandwich! Grow old gracefully, and healthfully, y’all!

As a retired teacher now working as a substitute teacher and tutor it is not a secret that I love summer. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love being retired, but I also love being in the education field on a parttime basis and have my summers free. To me it is the best of both worlds.

Summer has always been special to me even when years ago I had to help work in the garden and assist my mom in the kitchen to can the vegetables. I would always help her, and it was a good feeling when I grew older to work beside her in such a special way. I also loved being able to stay up longer and get up later that was allowed in the summer when school was not in session.

When I was growing

up I always wanted my mom to read to me. She had such a good reading voice, and I could imagine what was happening as she read with such expression. She would read to me later in the afternoon in the summer when her many chores were finished and before she started our evening meal.

Summer was also a good time for me to follow my two older brothers around. As typical teenagers they weren’t thrilled to have a younger sister following them, but they did look after me every day.

I was very close to them, and I realized later how good they actually were to me. They put up with a little sister tagging after them many days without complaints. They have both

been in heaven for years, along with my parents, and I miss all of them so much. These summer days have been very good now. My husband, Tommy loves to have a garden, and he does a fantastic job raising vegetables for us to enjoy. I admire the hard work he puts into growing a garden, and he never complains about it. He loves to plant the seeds and water them and watch them sprout through the ground. I think it makes him feel closer to God, watching a garden grow. Of course, many people take their vacations in the summer and journey to the beaches or the mountains for fun and relaxation. It does a person good to rest and relax and take a break for a while. I encourage students to get some rest and relax because school is right around the corner and will be here before we realize it.

Yes, North Carolina governors matter

With my longtime friend Andy Wells, a former state senator, joining the Republican primary field for governor and Supreme Court Justice Mike Morgan publicly considering a run for

the Democratic nomination, now seems like an opportune time to answer a frequently voiced question.

Why in the world would anyone want to be governor of North Carolina?

As Catawba College professor Michael Bitzer pointed out in a recent post

at OldNorthStatePolitics. com, our state’s governors rank precisely 50th in the nation in institutional power. Most chief executives in other states possess line-item vetoes, for example. Here in North Carolina, the governor has the power See MATTER, Page 6

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We might be denying Christ…

The other day

I wrote an article about always using words to share the Gospel. While I stand by that opinion, someone shared the following passage from Matthew 7:21-23. 21; “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. 22 Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord,

Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ 23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’” (NKJV).

So, the question arose – do words or actions matter for salvation?

My reply was, “yes, and yes!” Our whole lives are an acknowledgement or a denial of Christ. Every choice we make in word or deed re-

Click, Clack

(Part 2 of “ROLLER COASTERS” Series)

The click, clack, clack continued as my husband and I rode up the hill on the wooden roller coaster; it sounded like the ride would either break down or that we wouldn’t make it up the track, but we survived. I found out later that the clanging we heard was from a protection mechanism that is called anti-rollback dogs. These devices keep the train secure and from rolling backward. How ironic….the sound that made us uncomfortable and scared was actually for our benefit. This reminds me of how the Israelites responded to God’s voice. Exodus 20:18-21 (NASB) says, “And all the people were watching and hearing the thunder and the lightning flashes, and the sound of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking; and when the people saw it all, they trembled and stood at a distance. Then they said to Moses, “Speak to us yourself and we will listen; but do not have God speak to us, or we will die!” However, Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid; for God has come in order to test you, and in order that the fear of Him may remain with you so that you will not sin.” So the people stood at a distance, while Moses approached the thick darkness where God was.”

Unusual Doesn’t Mean Bad I can only imagine how the Israelites felt when they experienced something different than what they were accustomed to. The power and glory that God was displaying could make anyone afraid. However, Moses wasn’t afraid; he drew near to God, but the Israelites pulled away from God. The Israelites are in good company; how many of us miss out on the opportunity to not only hear God more clearly and more often but also to have a closer relationship with God, because it’s not what we are familiar with, although we see that it’s in the bible. At that moment when God is speaking and drawing us to him, we can be attentive and ask him to have his way with us, or we can reject what he is doing and saying. The best choice is found in Luke 8:18 (NLT). Jesus states, “So pay attention to how you hear. To those who listen to my teaching, more understanding will be given. But for those who are not listening, even what they think they understand will be taken away from them.”

PRAY THIS PRAYER:

“Lord, like the four living creatures in the bible, I proclaim Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come! Father, thank you for the opportunity to be your child and to develop an intimate relationship with you. Forgive me when I have avoided going to the next level spiritually or I wasn’t on board when you tried to reveal another dimension of who you are. I pray I will always have ears to hear what the Spirit has to say.” In Jesus’ name, I pray - Amen.”

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flects our acknowledging or denying him. So, how do our lives stack up?

Obviously, if we deny Christ’s divinity, virgin birth, death, and resurrection, we are denying Jesus Christ. For the less obvious examples, let’s use the “…might be a redneck” model. We might be denying Christ if we nervously refuse to give our religious preference. We might be denying Christ if we keep silent when someone is in need of prayer. We might be denying Christ if we spend more time in political debate than prayer. We might be denying Christ if we can make it to

Walmart but not church. We might be denying Christ, if we can get our kids to every practice and event but not to youth church meetings. We might be denying Christ if we see people as anything other than made in God’s image. We might be denying Christ if we can name our favorite team’s starting lineup but not the Beatitudes. We might be denying Christ if we pay hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars to see our favorite singer on stage, but do not tithe. We might be denying Christ if we adopt the kindness and understanding found in so many government

and religious meetings.

Just to be clear; Matthew’s Gospel tells us that Christ doubles down on this idea in chapter 10: 32, where it is written, “Everyone therefore who acknowledges Me before others, I also will acknowledge before My Father in heaven; 33 but whoever denies Me before others, I also will deny before My Father in heaven.” (NRSV)

So… the choice is ours; choose wisely.

And may God bless you!

Shady Grove to host concert August 13

Shady Grove Baptist Church, 3240 Tryon Courthouse Rd., Cherryville, asks folks to come join them for a concert with Debra Perry and Jaidyn’s Call on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 10 a.m. A Love Offering will be received then. For more information call (704) 435-9605.

Anthony Grove Baptist Church 100 Anthony Grove Road Crouse, NC 704-435-6001

Bess Chapel United Methodist Church 6073 Flay Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-7969

Bethlehem United Methodist Church 6753 NC 182 Highway Cherryville, NC 704-435-1608

Blessed Hope Baptist Church 3357 Fallston-Waco Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-8530

Body of Christ Fellowship Center 405 S. Cherokee Street Cherryville, NC www.bodyofchrist7.com

Calvary Way Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Cherryville, NC Pastor Clifton Morgan Cherryville Church of God 810 East Main Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-2275

Cherryville Missionary Methodist Church 318 W. Ballard Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6934

Emmanuel Baptist Church 1155 Marys Grove Church Rd Cherryville, NC 704-435-5764

Fairview Baptist Church 415 South Mountain Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-4299

First Baptist Church 301 East 1st Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-3796

First Church of the Nazarene 301 North Elm Street Cherryville, NC 828-838-2428

First Presbyterian Church 107 West Academy Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6064

First United Methodist Church 601 N. Pink St. Cherryville, NC 704-435-6732

First Wesleyan Church 800 North Pink Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6069

Free Saints Chapel Church 813 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-0949

Gospel Way Baptist Church 3904 Tryon Courthouse Rd. Cherryville, NC 866-356-3219

Legacy Church 805 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-457-9615

Living Word Ministries 306 East Academy Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-3213

Marys Grove United Methodist Church 1223 Marys Grove Church Rd Cherryville, NC 704-435-5544

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 235 A.W. Black Street Waco, NC 704-435-8842

Mt. Zion Baptist Church 112 Mt. Zion Church Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-9636

North Brook Baptist Church 7421 Flay Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-4471

Oak Grove AME Zion Church 542 Flint Hill Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3687

Oak Grove Baptist Church 219 Tot Dellinger Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3053

Revival Tabernacle 1104 Delview Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-4073

Rudisill Chapel AME Zion Church 417 South Mountain Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-5621

Second Baptist Church 201 Houser Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-9657

Shady Grove Baptist Church 3240 Tryon Courthouse Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-9605

St. John’s Lutheran Church 310 West Church Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-9264

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 1203 St. Mark’s Church Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-5941

Victory Life Assembly of God 1655 Shelby Highway Cherryville, NC 704-435-5539 Waco Baptist

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Western Carolina University Spring 2023 Dean’s list

CULLOWHEE, NC

– Western Carolina University congratulates more than 3,000 students named to the Spring 2023 Dean’s List. To qualify for this honor, students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher while completing 12 or more credit hours.

Those who made the list from the Eagle’s coverage area are: Ashley Balderas, Savannah Baldwin, and Taylor Tremmel, all of Bessemer City; Gracie Jackson, Hannah Cook, Hunter Lail, Isabella Wilson, Kaushal Patel, and Lakota Wilson, all of Cherryville; and Anthony Fowler, Benjamin Dunivan, Cole Mullis, Colton Brooks, and Hannah McCoy, all of Crouse.

As the westernmost institution in the University

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From Page 4 to veto only bills in their entirety – and can’t veto local bills, redistricting plans, or proposed constitutional amendments.

executive branches. And all properly constructed constitutions, while separating those branches, makes the legislature more powerful than the executive.

of North Carolina System, WCU attracts students from around the globe for its nationally ranked programs, affordability through NC Promise and exceptional student support.

Recognized as a top adventure college and surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, students can explore the region’s vast natural diversity through unrivaled experiential learning and recreational activities.

The university offers residential, hybrid and online programs for undergraduate and graduate degrees at their main campus in Cullowhee, WCU in Asheville located at Biltmore Park, and wherever students are through distance learning.

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 21st of June, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of ANTONINA DEL SIGNORE, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix on or before the 2nd of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 2nd day of August, 2023.

Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix

Estate of: Antonina Del Signore

1823 Southridge Dr. Belmont, NC 28012

Counsel for the Estate

McINTYRE ELDER LAW

233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Carl Jeffrey Crook of Gaston County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of October, 2023 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 19th day of July, 2023.

Personal Representative:

Eddy Ivester

Attorney for the Estate and Personal Representative:

Timothy H. Wallace KING LAW OFFICES, PC

201 West Main St. Lincolnton, NC 28092

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Moreover, most states don’t split their executive branches among 10 separately elected statewide officials, as we do. Many state governors also have broad authority to staff departments, boards, and commissions with thousands of appointees. As of now, the governor of North Carolina appoints only 300. There are bills currently under consideration in the General Assembly to make that number even smaller.

State government has never been precisely analogous to the federal system, which concentrates executive power in a single elected official. The president is commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces and requires the ability to act swiftly and decisively to national-security threats. Still, all properly constructed constitutions distinguish between legislative and

What makes our state distinctive is how just heavily our constitution presses down on the legislative side of the scale. The tradition dates back to the days of royal governors, who were often royal pains in the youknow-what.

Given these facts, then, why are at least four prominent Republicans and possibly two prominent Democrats launching campaigns for governor? Because the office’s formal duties do not represent the entirety of its power. North Carolina’s chief executives influence political and policy outcomes in other ways.

When governors speak, people hear them. One might argue that this mattered more in the pre-internet days when newspapers and broadcast stations from across the state kept dozens of reporters in Raleigh covering state government — and those media outlets collectively reached

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 21st of June, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of ANGELO DEL SIGNORE; AKA, ANGELO FEDELE SIGNORE deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix on or before the 2nd of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 2nd day of August, 2023.

Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix

Estate of: Angelo Del Signore; aka, Angelo Fedele Signore

1823 Southridge Dr. Belmont, NC 28012

Counsel for the Estate

McINTYRE ELDER LAW

233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150

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the vast majority of North Carolinians. But

I think the governor’s megaphone remains wide and loud even in our current social-media age.

In addition to this public-facing capability, many of our governors have also exercised tremendous influence behind the scenes among the lawmakers, Council of State members, and other public and private actors who set the agenda for policy debate in North Carolina.

Whether it was Luther Hodges selling the concept of the Research Triangle in the 1950s, governors of both parties pushing education reforms in the 1960s and 1970s, Republican Jim Martin working with a Democratic legislature to restructure the state transportation system in the 1980s, or Democrat Jim Hunt hatching Smart Start and welfare reform in the 1990s, all these initiatives came to fruition before voters amended the constitution to give their governor veto power.

Since the turn of the century, we’ve seen Mike Easley, Bev Per-

due, Pat McCrory, and Roy Cooper enjoy both successes and failures. Having a veto strengthened their respective hands, to be sure, but each used appointments, public rhetoric, and private cajoling to good effect in at least one high-profile dispute with the legislative branch.

At this writing, the Republican field for 2024 contains Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, State Treasurer Dale Folwell, former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker, and Andy Wells, who currently serves on the state board of transportation. Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein is definitely running for his party’s nomination for governor, while Mike Morgan is reportedly thinking about it.

Each of these individuals has experience in other public offices. Each understands the limits of gubernatorial power – but still believes he can best serve North Carolina in the future by occupying that office. May the best leader win.

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF NITA PENDLETON DELLINGER

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Nita Pendleton Dellinger, deceased, of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 106 North Cherry Street, Cherryville, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 2nd day of August, 2023.

Frankie Dellinger Administrator Counsel for the Estate: PALMER E. HUFFSTETLER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW 106 North Cherry Street Cherryville, NC 28021

Telephone: 704-435-4907

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Having qualified on the 18th day of July, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of Charles Earl Oxford, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 28th day of October, 2023 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.

This the 26th day of July, 2023.

Jessica Bevil, Ex.

116 Hawk Hollow Lane Shelby, NC 28150

C. Andrew Neisler, Jr, Admin. CTA CLONINGER & NEISLER ATTYS

P.O. Box 515, 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086

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In June 2023 the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association (NCBCA) released its All-State teams for the completed 2023 baseball season.

The Cherryville players in Class 1A selected were Eli Newsome, Kanon Willis, and Landon

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the NCBCA All-Region 6 team. They are Brayden Reynolds and Will Fowler.

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DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Saturday Aug. 12 JV Scrimmage Hickory Monday Aug. 14 Lincolnton Home 4:30 Wednesday Aug. 16 North Gaston Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 17 West Lincoln Away 4:30 Monday Aug. 21 Lincolnton Away 4:30 Tuesday Aug. 22 East Rutherford Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 24 Shelby Away 4:30 Monday Aug. 28 Ashbrook Away 4:30 Tuesday Aug. 29 East Gaston Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 31 Burns Home 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 5 Bessemer City Away 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 6 North Gaston Away 4:30 Thursday Sept. 7 Highland Home 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 12 East Gaston Away 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 13 East Rutherford Away 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 19 Thomas Jefferson Away 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 26 Shelby Home 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 27 Burns Away 4:30 Thursday Sept. 28 Bessemer City Home 4:30 Tuesday Oct. 3 Highland Away 4:30 Wednesday Oct. 4 Chase Home 4:30 Monday Oct. 9 Ashbrook Home 4:30 Tuesday Oct. 10 Thomas Jefferson Home 4:30 Conference Tournament- Oct. 12, 16, 17 at higher seed Seeding for playoffs October 19 1st Round October 21 DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME 8/18 Avery County Away 7:30 8/25 West Lincoln Home 7:30 9/1 Blacksburg, SC Home 7:30 9/8 North Gaston Away 7:30 9/15 Shelby Away 7:30 9/22 East Gaston *(HC) Home 7:30 9/29 OPEN 10/6 Highland Tech Away 7:30 10/13 Thomas Jefferson Home 7:30 10/20 Burns Home 7:30 10/27 Bessemer City Away 7:30 11/3 NCHSAA Playoff / Round 1 TBA Day Date Opponent Location Time Wed. Aug. 16 Piedmont Charter Home 5:30 Thurs. Aug. 17 NCSSM Away 5:30 Tues. Aug. 22 Maiden Home 5:30 Wed. Aug. 23 Crest Away 6:00 Mon. Aug. 28 NCSSM Home 5:30 Wed. Aug. 30 West Lincoln Home 5:30 Tues. Sept. 5 West Lincoln Away 5:30 Wed. Sept. 6 Crest Home 7:00 Mon. Sept. 11 Highland Away 6:00 Wed. Sept. 13 East Gaston Away 6:00 Mon. Sept. 18 Piedmont Charter Away Wed. Sept. 20 TJCA Home 7:00 Mon. Sept. 25 Burns Away 6:00 Thurs. Sept. 28 Shelby Home 6:00 Mon. Oct. 2 Bessemer City Home 6:00 Wed. Oct. 4 Highland Home 6:00 Mon. Oct. 9 East Gaston Home 6:00 Wed. Oct. 11 TJCA Away 6:00 Mon. Oct. 16 Shelby Away 6:00 Mon. Oct. 23 Burns Home 6:00 Wed. Oct. 25 Bessemer City Away 6:00 Edited 3/17/23
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NCBCA names its All-State; All-Region players from CHS Day Date Place Time Tues. 8/29 TJCA (Pre-Conference) 4:30 Wed. 9/6 Bessemer City (Tryon Park) 4:30 Tues. 9/12 Forestview (County Meet) 4:30 Tues. 9/19 Shelby Invitational 4:30 Tues. 9/26 Bessemer City (Tryon Park) 4:30 Tues. 10/03 Hunter Huss 4:30 Tues. 10/10 Bessemer City (Tryon Park) 4:30 Tues. 10/17 TJCA(Conference Finals) 4:30
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EMPLOYMENT

EXPERIENCED SERVICE

TECHNICIAN NEEDED. Shelby Automotive is looking for a reliable and knowledgeable service technician with a minimum of 5 years experience in the automotive industry. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Experience in luxury vehicles is a plus. Monday-Friday 8am5pm with paid holidays. Call 704-484-9900 or email resume to bobstill@carolina.rr.com (704) 484-9900 bobstill@carolina.rr.com

LAUNDROMAT ATTEN-

DANT PART-TIME. Keeping the laundromat clean and tidy, including but not limited to mopping floors, cleaning washers and dryers, cleaning tables, cleaning restrooms, and doing wash dry fold for customers who wants this service. The candidate needs to be responsible and require minimum supervision to perform the duties, be prompt, and enjoy working with people. Please apply at www.mountainwashlaundryshelbync.com under “APPLY FOR EMPLOYMENT”. This position is for Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 10 am to 3 pm, minimum 15 hours per week. mantendra la lavandería limpia y ordenada, lo que incluye, entre otros, trapear pisos, limpiar lavadoras y secadoras, limpiar mesas, limpiar baños y lavar y secar para los clientes que desean este servicio. El candidato debe ser responsable y requerir una supervisión mínima para desempeñar sus funciones, ser rápido y disfrutar trabajando con personas. Favor solicite en www.mountainwashlaundryshelbync.com bajo “SOLIC-

ITUD DE EMPLEO”. Debe tener seguro social o W7 para solicitar. Esta posición es para los jueves, viernes y sábados, de 10 am a 3 pm, mínimo 15 horas por semana. laundryhelp@carolina. rr.com

LAWNCARE HELPER. Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Drivers license preferred. 704-526-6640.

PART-TIME NON CDL DRIV-

ER. Needing a NON CDL driver (class C). Part time, 2 to 3 days a week. 24 foot box truck driver. Local deliveries. (828) 286-7871 dispatch. hardintrucking@gmail.com

ONE ON ONE CARE, INC. Is hiring for Day Program Activity Coordinator. Includes some transport. Mon-Fri, 7am-3pm. Also hiring for 2nd and 3rd shifts in the Residential homes, rotating schedule. Off every other weekend. If interested, apply at 203 Lee St., Shelby, NC 28150

WEAVETEC INC. Established Dobby and Jacquard weaving plant needs experienced help for all production positions. Pay depends on experience. Benefits include health insurance and 401K. Please apply in person at 216 Wilbur St., Blacksburg, SC.

EMPLOYMENT

TRANSPORTERS NEEDED. Part time positions transporting students and clients. Cleveland County area. Great for senior citizens. 704-466-5189.

NOW HIRING LANDSCAPERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. Over time available. (704) 473-0341

EXPERIENCED ROOFERS NEEDED. Must have transportation. Salary based on experience. Call Keith at 704-4720853.

FULL TIME YOUTH /ASSOCIATE PASTOR. Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Forest City NC is seeking a fulltime Youth/Associate Pastor. Send resume to mountvernonforestcity@gmail.com or mail to 2676 Hudlow Rd. Forest City, NC 28043 (828) 286-9294 mountvernonforestcity@gmail.com

PART-TIME MINISTER OF MUSIC. Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Forest City NC is seeking a part-time Minister of Music. Send resume to mountvernonforestcity@ gmail.com or mail to 2676 Hudlow Rd. Forest City, NC 28043 (828) 286-9294 mountvernonforestcity@ gmail.com

FULL TIME YOUTH MINISTER. Eastside Baptist Church of Shelby, NC is seeking a full-time Associate Pastor/Youth Minister. Preferred qualifications are experience in student ministry, seminary education and ordination. Please send cover letter and resume to office@ eastsidebaptistshelby.org or to ATTN Personnel Committee, Eastside Baptist Church, 1165 Wyke Rd., Shelby, NC 28150. office@eastsidebaptistshelby.org

BUSINESS SERVICES

ERIC MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & Reliable! (704) 300-2332

CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tuneup Special, $69.95. 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.

SHIPMAN’S MASONRY- 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Brick, Block & Stone, Outside Fireplaces, Foundations, Underpinnings. “Free Estimates”. 1st Quality Work! (863) 532-1587

ALL LAWNS $35. Call Joe’s Lawn Service. We will also Bid on Smaller Lawns! (Serving the Cleveland County Area) (828) 799-1292

HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME. Over 25 years Exp! Install Replace Hot water Heaters, Mulching, Trees and Bushes trimmed, Minor Repairs, Ceiling Fans, Mini Blind Installation, 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.

RETAINING WALLS, PAVERS, GRADING, DEMOLITION. Site cleanup, ponds, fencing, maintenance, irrigation, landscaping, concrete, excavator work. 828-453-8113. HANDYMAN LAWNCARE. CHEAPER TODAY THAN YESTERDAY. Cut, Seed, Lawn Aeration, Plant Grass, Bushhogging, Driveway Grading. 704-297-1326, 980-291-2357. Cash Only. SURGE PRESSURE WASHING, INC. House washing starting @$99. surgepwinc.com (704) 284-9292

CHILD CARE NOW ENROLLING NC PRE-K. Must be 4 by August 31st, 2023. Please inquire at Connected Kids Child Development Center at 600 N. Morgan St, Shelby or call Carol Rikard, Damitra Cannon or Katina Smith at 704-4875792.

AUCTIONS

YARD SALES

CLEVELAND COUNTY

GARAGE SALE!! Don’t miss this great garage/yard

FOR SALE

KOHLER & CAMPBELL PIANO. WITH BENCH.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION. New Old Stock Filters of All Kinds Sold by the Pallet. Oil Filters, Fuel Filters, Hydraulic Filters. Lots start closing Wednesday, August 16th, 2023 @ 10 am Pickup Location: 1009 Spartanburg Hwy Hendersonville, NC 28792 BID ONLINE: WWW. EJ-AUCTION.COM Brands: Quaker State, Valvoline, Micro Top, Hastings, Baldwin, AutoPro, Ace, Wix, Fram, Purolator, Mann Filter, Mighty, Luber-Finn, Warner and more. EDWARD JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS, INC NC8134 NC8496 (828) 593-9649 ejohnson@ej-auction. com

245-5895

BOAT & RV COVERS-WE INSTALL. 14 on Site that you can look at and touch! J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South, Forest City, NC (828) 245-5895

STORAGE BUILDINGS NEW, USED, REPOS “BUY, SELL, TRADE!” J Johnson Sales, Forest City, NC. (828) 245-5895

TRAILER-BUY-SELL-TRADE!

“Must Have Title” J Johnson Sales (828) 245-5895

HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855

PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788

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, (704) 473-0867

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION. LENOIR, NC. Lots Start Closing

Vintage Toys, Hot Wheels, Jewelry, MORE. 985 US 74 Business Hwy., Ellenboro. Find us on Facebook. 828-382-0075. FOR SALE

TORO ZERO TURN LAWNMOWER. $4000 firm. 50” cut, mulching kit, extra set of blades. 803-818-8485

BOX BLADE $400. Dirt Scoot $300. Boom $100. 704-7398213

BEST GIFTS IN THE CAROLINAS. Visit www.NC4Ever.com to see the best gifts in the Carolinas. New arrivals. Don’t Wait! NC4Ever@USA.com

FLEA MARKET ITEMS. I have

Rutherfordton. BF GOODRICH T/A TIRES. 4 like new! ( Size 265/70/170) $400 OBO (704) 300-1818 kim_ hopper@bellsouth.net FOUR CEMETERY PLOTS. Located at Cleveland Memorial Park in Shelby, NC. All four plots are next to sidewalk at the Bell Tower “Great Location”. $1250 each or all four $4500. call (704) 466-8295

WOOD WORKING TOOLS. Drill Press, Joiner, Table Saw, Wood Shaper, Betted Sander, Band Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Air Compressor, They All Work. Range from 1946-1984. $500 firm. Call (704) 692-1054

2 Rig Master Power Auxiliary Power Units, Husqvarna Walk Behind Mower 500,000 + Air-Kraft Seal Air Bubble Mailers sold by the Pallet. Brand new in boxes never opened. Pickup Dates: Monday, August 21st, 2023, thru Friday, August 25th, 2023, 7:00 am till 4:00 pm. Forklift will be available for loading. No Saturday or Sunday pickups. EDWARD JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS, INC. NC8134 NC8496 (828) 593-9649 ejohnson@ej-auction.com

YARD SALES

CLEVELAND COUNTY

FAMILY YARD SALE Sat Aug 12th, 2023 from 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Dining table and chairs, tons of name brand clothes (all sizes), toddler boy clothes, toys, home decorations, and lots of other miscellaneous items. 1310 Stony Point Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086

DONT MISS THIS SALE!!!

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AWESOME YARD SALE. WE WILL BE OFFERING A WIDE RANGE OF ITEMS SUCH AS VINTAGE CLOTHES, 80-90S COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, GLASSWARE, VIDEO GAMES, AND MUCH MORE. TIME: SATURDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 6:30-2:00. ADDRESS: BUILDINGS R US PARKING LOT. 1703 EAST DIXON BLVD. SHELBY, NC 28152 (828) 919-1178

JOHN DEERE DIESEL TRACTOR $2800. Snapper riding mower $125. Fender, hood & bumper, for 1999-2002 Chevy Silverado, good shape, $200 for all. 5x10 utility trailer $500. Two Yamaha Sea-Doos w/trailer $3200 for all. 828-305-4941. NEW CAR SHED LOWER

PRICES! Single Car $288 Down from $89 month. Double $395 Down from $123.45 month. J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South, Forest City, NC (828) 245-5895 STEEL BUILDINGS (OPEN OR FULLY ENCLOSED) 14 on Display. 12’ Wide to 40 EVEN 60 Clear Span. “We do Grading, Gravel, Concrete” TURN KEY! J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South, Forest City, NC (828) 245-5895

CO2 TANK 20LBS. Have 2, $150 I have two co2 tanks, one is full and the other is 1/3. Can send pictures by phone. Also have several soda kegs. OBO (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net

DUMBBELLS, iron, 830 pounds, never used. $900. 828-248-2065. TRAILERS, TRAILERS!

DUMP TRAILERS, GOOSENECK, DECK OVER, EQUIPMENT, ALL PURPOSE TRAILERS, CAR HAULERS. Cash, Finance, Credit Cards, Rent to Own (No Credit Check) J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South, Forest City, NC (828) 245-5895

NEW 6X12 TRAILER “RENT TO OWN”. No Credit Check! $582 Down-$161 per month. Includes Tax & Title Fee. J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South, Forest City, NC. (828) 245-5895 LIVESTOCK TRAILER Tandem axle trailer, 2 inch ball.10’x5’. $1175 (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net

2 Utility Buildings Full Of Flea Market Items. Want To Sell The Items. Come See! (828) 4475760

OLD SCHOOL. GAS JUGS $20 I have 1 gallon and a 2.5 gallon. These are old school filler necks with air release ports. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net

TRAMPOLINE WITH SAFETY NET. Bounce Pro 14’ Trampoline. Safety Net. Steps for children included. $150. (828) 6383820 j-shelms@charter.net

KODAK PRINTER. $30. Trampoline for sale. $75. 828-7554199. ITEMS FOR SALE. Green Egg Grill with table & cover-$125, New AC 5200-$125, Pressure washer 2500 PSI-$125. 704729-6108.

SAMSUNG 27 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR. Stainless steel. 3 yrs. old, excellent condition. $700. Text (704) 692-9129 FREEZER AND TILLER FOR SALE. 13 cu. ft. upright Frigidaire, 2 years old $400. Craftsmans 6HP Rear Tine Tiller

3 MOBILES RENT TO OWN!! RENT TO OWN3 Mobiles 2/2 and 2/1 in Rutherfordton, NC, $5000 down-monthly payment is $730 -$930. (727) 667-8879

GE WHITE TOP AND BOTTOM refrigerator. $150 OBO. Electric space heater. 828-2895242

Lightly used, has new batteries, extra padded air seat, charger, delivered, tech warranty. Call Scooterman John (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@ gmail.com

Page8TheCherryvilleEagleWednesday,August9,2023 Deadline: Friday at 12:00 Noon PLACE YOUR AD AT CAROLINACLASSIFIEDS.COM OR CALL 704-484-1047 CLASSIFIED ADS All Classified Ads That Have Been Paid and Placed Online or Published in Print Will Not Be Refunded if Ad is Cancelled. ANNOUNCEMENTS NEWS Visit www.CharlotteNC.news to get the latest news NC4Ever@USA.com GOLDEN DOMERS TOY AND HOBBY. Visit our NEW LOCATION .....Model Cars, Die-cast Cars & Trucks, Tractors, Hot Wheels, Construction Toys, Sports Memorabilia, Autographed Items, Hard to Find Items! See Mike & Brandon Willis. We’re located at 104 Oliver Ave. (behind El Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in Boiling Springs), Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704-297-0103 SEEKING TALENTED MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS! Join us for exciting gigs, collaboration, and growth. All genres are welcome. Apply now with your contact info and examples of your artwork: goshelbytalent@ gmail.com REUNIONS BURNS HIGH CLASS OF ‘71. SAVE THE DATE! — Burns High School Class of ‘71 reunion to be held Saturday, October 21, 2023, in Shelby. For registra-
on Friday, Aug. 18th, 2023 @ 10 am. Bid Online at: WWW. EJ-AUCTION.COM – Pickup Location: 408 Jason Place SW, Lenoir, NC 28645. Partial Listing: 1931 Model A 4 Door, 1931 Model A Victorian 2 door, 2014 Peterbilt, 2014 Peterbilt Cummins (not running), 1989 Freightliner 3406 Cat, 1995 53’ Lufkin Trailer, 2020 Peterbilt 579, 2 Large Industrial Fans, All kinds of Pallet Racking, Commercial Ice Freezer,
sale! We’ll be selling like-new furniture and dinnerware sets, gently-used cookware, small kitchen appliances, and many other household items. College student friendly! Very close to Gardner Webb. Time: August 12th from 9 am - 3 pm. Address: 134 Creekside Drive Shelby, NC 28152 (704) 4727357 BIG YARD SALE GREAT SELECTIONS. Sat., Aug. 12th, 2023 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM. LOTS of household items, women’s clothing, and small kitchen appliances!! 818 Dawn Drive, Shelby, NC 28150 RUTHERFORD COUNTY YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE. August 8th-12th; 9am until. Final sales by August 12; 2pm. Clothing, furniture, toys, books, more. 828-245-4496. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church; 397 Mt. Pleasant Church Road, Forest City, NC 28043 ANTIQUES
ANTIQUE STATION. Tues.-Sat. 11am-4pm. Farm House Decor, Antiques, Collectibles,
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FOR SALE 7 TON GOOSENECK 25 FOOT. Lay Flat Ramp “All Rubber Seal Lights” Tool Box & More! $12,900 OR No Credit Check Rent to Own. From $639 month. J Johnson Sales, 2690 221South,
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Excellent condition. $400. (704) 4775008 PHILLIPS C-PAP MACHINE $80. 3 Door Rabbit Cage $30. 2 New Black Pioneer Speakers S-CR 400-K, $30. Weather-Tec Bed Mat for Ford F-150 also fits Crew Cab $50. 68 Parakeet Bird Boxes. (704) 739-7621 LARGE DINING ROOM TABLE, FRENCH, 44x84’’, can expand to 44x96’’, 6 new upholstered chairs, great shape $350. New air-fryer, professional BCP model $110. Surround sound system, Polk, $120. Refrigerator beer dispenser, 4 extra barrels, 1/2 barrel, pony cakes $350. Hitch lift for trucks, easy installation, lift 500lbs. $320. Gym equipment: bench weight, make offer. Weights $1.00/pound. Elliptical machine $275. Professional French fry cutter $95. Food steamer, new $85. 828-286-8093, 399 River Ridge Parkway,
with reverse, 3 years old $400. 704575-2360. USED CAMPER TOPS: BUY/ SALE/TRADE. Various sizes and styles. Keep it dry and safe! 828-980-0788 or 828-286-8674. FIREWOOD, BUNDLE PACKS. 7-10 sticks per 23-25 pound pack. Stretch wrapped. $5 ea. Can deliver, minimum 15 packs. 704-458-3081, (704) 435-3970 CELEBRITY 4WH SCOOTER $645.
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Gaston County Schools’ Good News for July 2023

Gaston County Schools received the prestigious Golden Eagle Award from the United Way of Gaston County. The award recognizes the school district’s outstanding participation in the United Way’s annual fundraising campaign.

Four individuals with a connection to Gaston County Schools were presented the 2023 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award by the N.C. Commission on Volunteerism and Community. The award recipients include Kaitlyn Dockery, a fifth-grade student at W.A. Bess Elementary; Heather Vernitsky, PTO president at Springfield Elementary; Aubrey Bridges, a volunteer at Tryon Elementary School; and Flip Bombardier, a long-time mentor at York Chester Middle School.

The N.C. High School Athletic Association recognized the South Point High School boys’ soccer team and the boys’ tennis team for achieving the highest combined team grade point average in the state for their respective sports. Additionally, the South Point girls’ golf team and the Stuart W. Cramer High School girls’ golf team finished in a threeway tie for having the highest combined team grade point average in the state.

Gregory “Trey” Cherry of South Point High School was recognized by the N.C. High School Athletic Association as

FOR SALE

ROSE HILL CEMETERY

PLOTS. Four spaces in peaceful Rose Hill Memorial Park cemetery at Lawndale, NC. Favored location: Section 2, Lot 79. $3600 for all four or can sell in pairs ($1800) plus $50 (half the transaction fee). myvariousitems@gmail.com

TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, RIDING MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GO-KARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828980-0853, 704-476-9383.

DISCOUNT APPLIANCES. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and stoves. 704-477-4766. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby, NC. (704) 477-4766

WANT TO BUY

WANT TO BUY MOWING

DECK. To fit John Deere LT160, automatic 38” or 42” cut. 704476-9273 (704) 538-3809

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. 704-6926767, (704) 487-0228

I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Up

ASHTON POPEKANON WILLISLANDON HAHNELI NEWSOMECRYSTAL CHRISTY

one of the 12 recipients of the prestigious Heart of a Champion Award. Additionally, Emma Taylor of Forestview High School was honored for her contributions to the NCHSAA Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

The following high school student-athletes were named to the N.C. Baseball Coaches Association’s all-state team: Ashton Pope, North Gaston; Eli Newsome, Cherryville; Kanon Willis, Cherryville; and Landon Hahn, Cherryville.

In May, students and employees in Gaston County Schools participated in the “Walk for Mental Health” awareness campaign, collectively covering a distance of 12,150 miles. Among the schools, New Hope Elementary achieved the highest walk total, recording an impressive 3,832 miles.

Bessemer City High School resource officer Jeff Thomp-

FARM & GARDEN

6588 INTERNATIONAL 4WD TRACTOR. 177 Horsepower with Turbo. PRICED TO MOVE.... NOW $16,000. Call 704-487-6929 or 704-6896042. BOATS

WANT TO BUY. 14’-17’ Aluminum John Boat. 704-300-8201.

PETS & LIVESTOCK

YORKIE TERRIER. Female, 6 months old. All shots. Asking $900.00 OBO. Comes with other items. 704-2970063, can leave message.

FULL-BLOODED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 9 weeks. No papers. Parents on site. Black and tan. Ready now. 828-748-9614, 828-460-8187.

BLUE TICK BEAGLE PUPPIES. AKC Registered. Oakhill Weircreek Cross. Parents on site. 2 sets of shots and wormed. Ready by Aug. 9th. $400/ea. 704-692-6787.

TOY & MINI AUSSIES. UTD on shots and worming. Blue eyes, paper & crate trained. 828-2896756.

DOG KENNELS 5X10, 10X10, 10X20. Dog Houses, Tops for Kennels. “Delivery & Setup

Available” J Johnson Sales 2690 221South, Forest City, NC (828) 245-5895

CONTURNIX QUAIL $5. Quail Chicks $3 ea. Quail eggs $6 per doz. Bob Whites $8.00. Hatching Eggs. Guineas $10. (704) 476-9943 jw28178@gmail.com

son received the Gaston County Employee of the Year award. He was chosen for the award based on his efforts to encourage students to become involved in community service projects. Over the past couple of years, Thompson and the school’s Impact Club organized the collection of blankets during the winter months, collected Easter basket items for students at Bessemer City Primary, and assisted with the collection of more than $1,000 worth of school supplies.

Collin Robinson of Cherryville High School signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Pfeiffer University.

Cherryville Elementary teacher Crystal Christy, Carr Elementary teacher Robin Melton, and Lowell Elementary teacher Celeste Helewski each received a grant from Sonic Drive-In to support classroom projects and initiatives.

PETS & LIVESTOCK

FOUR ROOSTERS TO GOOD HOME. 5 months old.

Negotiable. (828) 429-7486

KOI FISH FOR SALE. 2”-4” all colors; wholesale price $1. each- minimum 25 fish. (864) 546-2778 brendasherman9@ gmail.com

The Cherryville High School golf team won the Southern Piedmont 1A/2A Conference championship and finished as the runner-up in the western 1A regional championship. Jackson Tedder received all-conference honors and was named the conference player of the year. Blake Tedder, Tyler Stroupe, and Peyton Huffman also received all-conference honors.

During Cherryville High School’s annual winter/spring sports awards ceremony, Landon Hahn and Rileigh Kiser received the Most Outstanding Male and Female Athlete of the Year awards, and Will Fowler and Kendall Chupp received the Male and Female Scholastic Athlete of the Year awards. Additionally, Spencer Powers, a student at Cherryville Elementary School, received the “Heart of the Ironmen” Award; Seth Kaylor received the Ronald

PETS & LIVESTOCK

CANE CORSO PUPPIES. Two litters of Cane Corso Puppies. First litter- June 25th & Second litter- July 4th (706) 872-5276 KJsCorsos@yahoo.com

“Scoop” Kiser Award; Will Fowler received the McDonald’s/KTC Broadcasting Scholar Athlete Award; Lee Roy Montgomery received the “For the Love of the Game” Award; Scott Jenkins received the “Blue Jacket” Coach of the Year Award; and sports announcer Danny Eaker received the Lifetime Ironmen Booster Award.

A number of Cherryville High School students earned awards and special recognition during the school’s annual winter/spring sports awards ceremony. Awards recognizing students for their outstanding achievements in athletics were presented to Numarius Good, Landon Hahn, Carson Kelly, Nate Bookout, Chance Hunt, Laila Davis, Krista Davis, and Kate Bookout for basketball; Robbie Bowman, Caleb Hovis, Tobias Miller, Kam Bolin, and Chase Miller for wrestling; Sarah Eaker, Landyn McBride,

VACATIONS

OCEAN LAKES, BIG DISCOUNTS. On Spring & Fall

Weeks. 7 houses, 3 ocean front, some with golf carts. Call Tammy Patterson, 704-418-4756.

Anna Leigh Jones, Kylie Reynolds, and Lani Philbeck for cheerleading; Krista Davis, Laila Davis, Landyn McBride, Lexi McSwain, and Ava Miller for softball; Harleigh Williams, Camryn Bell, Tyler Foley, and Steve Wyatt for track and field; Faith McNeill, Gracie Truesdell, Lila Grace Sermersheim, and Kate Bookout for soccer; Nate Bookout and Corey Alston for tennis; and Peyton Huffman, Jackson Tedder, Michael Griffin, and Blake Tedder for golf. Patrick Blee and Charlie Birtwistle of South Point High School were named Academic All-Americans by the National High School Coaches Association. Webb Street School received a donation of $7,000 from The Rooster of Gastonia during the inaugural Rooster Olympics, which featured music vendors, food trucks, games, and raffles.

FOR RENT

CLEVELAND COUNTY

FREE KITTENS TO A GOOD inside home. Please call after 4:00 pm. Text anytime. (828) 201-3861

FULL BLOODED MINI SCHNAUZER PUPPIES. THESE 4 BEAUTIES ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR FOREVER HOME. VET CHECKED AND CLEARED TO BE RELEASED. THEY HAVE HAD THEIR 1ST SET OF PUPPY SHOTS, DEWORMED EVERY 2 WEEKS. POTTY TRAINING HAS BEGUN. THEY LOVE TO CUDDLE AND GIVE KISSES. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LOYAL ADDITION TO YOUR FAMILY LOOK NO FURTHER. FOR MORE INFO CALL 704-5344368 (704) 534-4368 lpastore3@yahoo.com

AKC EUROPEAN DOBERMAN PINSCHERS. Full AKC. Born 6/30/23. Health guarantee. Bloodline health proven. Tails docked, dew claws removed. Quality proven, indoor kept, socialized. Vet records provided. 1st set shots, FULL VET EXAM, references of pups w/bloodline. Parents health tested as well. Sire is black and tan, Dam is blue. Wilson, NC 252-360-9827 (252) 360-9827 melissaongaro@yahoo.com

CARS & TRUCKS

1997 FORD F-SUPER DUTY CHASSIS CAB Diesel, 5 Speed Manual Transmission, Good Condition! White. 57,300 miles, $10,000 Call (828) 429-5199

1985 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. Number matching. 143,000 miles. White. $7,000. 2015 Indian Chieftain. Black. 12,000 miles. $12,500. 704300-9233. 2010 HONDA CIVIC CPE. 120,344 miles, Call for Price, (704) 748-1890 sales@ctcautosports.com

1995 GMC SONOMA P/U. Extended cab, 193K miles, new AC compressor, plugs, wires, alternator, radiator & distributor. $4000. OBO. 815-252-4753.

SCENIC RIDGE COUNTRY CAMPGROUND. Cherryville, NC. Cabins. RV Spots, Daily Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Sites. (704) 435-0938

OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH. Cottage N34. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den, kitchen, dining, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas, 803-7182659.

OCEAN LAKES BEACH RENTAL. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps 6. Cancellation for Week 6/24-7/1. Summer weeks also available. 704-473-1494.

REAL ESTATE

CLEVELAND COUNTY

OPEN HOUSE- August 5th and 6th. 12PM - 3PM. Completely renovated home on quiet street. Close to Shelby High School. 3 Bd 2 Bth. 408 Morton Street, Shelby, NC 28152 (281) 222-3091 benjamin.henry@ cbrealty.com

PRICES REDUCED MOBILE

HOME LOTS. In Cleveland & Rutherford Counties. Some with water & septic. Owner financing with low down payments. Call Bryant Realty, (704) 567-9836

2 BEDROOM SINGLE LEVEL TOWNHOUSE with 2 Baths. Convenient to Uptown Shelby near Country Club. $1300 per month, $1300 deposit. No HOA fees. 704-6922860. MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. $210 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. NO TEXTING. (704) 473-4299 LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications now. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, Shelby, NC (704) 4827723 (704) 482-7723 Lions@ RPMMANAGED.COM

1624-2 S. POST ROAD. Shelby, NC. Singlewide, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Rent $1075, Deposit 41075. Application Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180.

244 JOHN E. RANDALL ROAD. Shelby, NC. 5 bedroom, 3 bath. Rent $1965, Deposit $1975. 704-214-4180.

Call (704) 472-0006

WANT TO BUY: STAMP COLLECTIONS and accumulations of same. Call 828-6529425 or cell 954-614-2562.

WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-289-1488.

FARM & GARDEN

HAY FOR SALE. SPRING HAY, 4 x 5 bales, $30/bale. 828-305-2679. JOHN

477-2464

MORKIE PUPPIES. Adorable yorkshire terrier/maltese babies ready for their new homes. Very sweet personalities will make excellent family companions. First vaccination and wormings started on pee pad training. Text for more information (828) 284-4621 llmrwm2003@gmail.com

AKC REGISTERED WEST HIGHLAND TERRIER. 9 weeks old health guaranteed. Vet checked. 1 male 1 female. (864) 706-6158 vbragg3@ gmail.com

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES FOR SALE. Rare black with a little marking on legs. Ready for their new home. Had shots and wormed. Wonderful companion. Sell or trade. No answer, leave message. 828675-4968.

PIGLETS FOR SALE. About 20 total even mix of male and female. Some “Mini” pigs and some mixed “Pot Belly” and “Mini”. Very people friendly and with many different temperaments $75 for the males and $100 for females. Good for pets or processing. Call for more information. Rutherfordton (704) 807-9583 DOUBLE-DOODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 5 male puppies born June 14th. 2 black, two tan and one red. Ready for their forever home on Aug 9th. $800 each is a steal for this amazing breed. Deposit of 50% will hold your pick. Call 513-502-8245 or email 3923tim@gmail.com for more information or pictures. This breed is expected to weigh 45 to 50 lbs as an adult. Mom is a 2 year old 45 lbs labradoodle and Dad is a 1-3/4 year old 47 lbs Goldendoodle. Great with any size children. (513) 5028254 3923tim@gmail.com

GREAT DANE PUPS AKC.

AKC Great Danes born 6/5/23.

Vet Checked, health guarantee. Experienced breeder. Blues, Blue fawns, fawns and blacks.

Prices: $800-1200. Males and females available. (704) 4181441, southernbelledanes@ gmail.com

AKC/CKC BOXER PUPPY. $225. Female Boxer pup, 7 months old. Papers, tail docked, shots worming. Location: Shelby, NC must go. (704) 477-3900 wbmanning33@gmail.com

2006 FORD MUSTANG 73,121 miles. Call for Price, (704) 7481890. sales@ctcautosports. com

2000 DODGE CONVERSION VAN. 116,000 actual miles, leather, electric, front and back ac. $8500 obo. Showroom perfect. 864-579-8888

CAMPERS

SCENIC RIDGE COUNTRY CAMPGROUND. Cherryville, NC. Cabins. RV Spots, Daily Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Sites. (704) 435-0938

MOTORCYCLES & ATVS

2007 HARLEY-DAVIDSON ELECTRA GLIDE. Approx. 25,000 miles, JnR air ride on rear, LA Choppers Strip Bar handle bars, Polk Audio speakers, tweeters and amp, Screaming Eagle stage one intake, with K&N filter, Road King seat. $9,500. 704-4181837.

TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO CASH? I PURCHASE UNWANTED RENTAL PROPERTY AND/OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! “QUICK CLOSINGS”! Call (704) 472-0006 POLK COUNTY POLK COUNTY, SUNNYVIEW, NC. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Convenient location, 4 acre lot on quiet country road. $52,000. Owner financing available. 828-429-3287. McDOWELL COUNTY

2&3 BEDROOM TOWN HOMES. Townhomes located in Shelby, NC. We are currently accepting applications for our waiting list. Rent is based on income (and some expenses are deducted). Please visit us today at Laurel Hill Apartments, 1526 Eaves Rd., Shelby, NC or call for more information 704487-1114. Equal Housing Opportunity.

LAKE JAMES OPEN HOUSE. Come visit me at an Open House for this beautiful property, 6338 North Shore Drive, located in Nebo, NC and 4 miles from Lake James State Park. Sunday, August 6th, 2:005:00. Hosted by Sharon Kelly, Coldwell Banker King. 979690-6781 skelly@coldwellbanker.com (979) 690-6781 skelly0628@gmail.com

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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, Shelby. (704) 487-6354

2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704-739-0259.

2 OR 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES for rent in Shelby, NC. $800-$875 including water. Call 828-234-8147

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH HOME. For rent in Kings Mountain. NO Pets, NO Smoking. References Required. Call Keith, 704-4183790.

RUTHERFORD COUNTY

2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $600 per month. 828-382-0475.

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to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I’m local and pay fast. (828) 577-4197 WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006 NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? I PURCHASE UNWANTED RENTAL PROPERTY AND/ OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! “QUICK CLOSINGS”!
LAWN TRACTOR. 314 1980s model 314. 14 HP. Single owner. 932 hours. Good condition. Mower panel 4-5 years old, $700. Shelby (704)
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