Albemarle and Martin Marietta sign innovative agreement
Albemarle announced an innovative agreement with Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. a leading supplier of building materials, including aggregate, cement, ready-mixed concrete, and asphalt, to make beneficial use of extracted limestone material from Albemarle’s proposed Kings Mountain Mine project.
This agreement is part of Albemarle’s plan to resume lithium mining operations at the Kings Mountain Mine in an environmentally and socially responsible manner, including opportunities to repurpose byproduct material and enhance the economic benefits for the surrounding community.
See AGREEMENT, Page 2A
Storm takes its toll on KM
By Loretta CozartOn the afternoon of May 8, Kings Mountain experienced a severe thunderstorm with heavy wind and rain. Trees fell throughout the city, often onto vehicles and houses and across nearby roadways like I-85 North and Hwy 74 East.
Though no tornadoes were reported in King Mountain, the closest one was just 9.5 miles away. The first tornado touched down at 3 p.m., ripping a 22-mile path of destruction between Polkville in Cleveland County to Cherryville in Gaston County before dissipating at 3:45 p.m.
In Kings Mountain, trees toppled throughout the city, including major roads like Battleground Avenue and E. King Street. A large tree fell on the home at 106 N. Battleground Avenue, damaging the roof and HVAC system and causing a gas leak. The Kings Mountain Fire Department arrived at the scene, and city employees quickly cut gas service to the residence.
A large Oak tree also fell at 809 E. King Street, creating a big hole in the ground and temporarily blocking E. King Street in both directions. City employees worked throughout the night to clear debris and restore power across Kings Mountain.
At 3:40 p.m., the second tornado descended 3 miles west of Gastonia, moving eastward and reaching its peak intensity near the U.S.
Northern Lights colored the night sky last weekend
By Loretta CozartPlonk
Customers shop for farm-fresh vegetables at the KM Farmer’s Market. See more photos on page 8A.
KM Farmer’s Market kicked off May 4
May 4th was the perfect day to launch a new Foothill Farmers’ Market season in downtown Kings Mountain. Although the rainy weather ended the festivities early, the day extended warm hearts, smiles, and greetings with folks young and old -- all gathered to support local farmers and vendors.
The farmer’s market is a healthy initiative hosted by the Davidson Association as part of its key initiatives and sponsored by Albemarle. It focuses on bringing fresh, affordable produce to the community along with other specialty items. This effort gained momentum last year and convened residents and nearby neighbors, primarily from Kings Mountain and Shelby. Individuals were vis-
iting from Charlotte and as far away as Cincinnati, OH, which was notable for this initial launch.
Tamra Moody, organizer for the Davidson Association Health Committee, mentioned that Kings Mountain has been a food desert for quite a while. She expanded by saying, “The objective is to meet the community where they are. What better way to do that than to partner with the Foothills Farmers’ Market to provide fresh fruits and vegetable to the community, encourage the local farmers to plant more, and provide a meeting place for neighbors to come together every Saturday during the season.”
Likewise, Margot Plonk, founding manager of the Kings Mountain branch of Foothills Farmers’ Market expressed, “It brings me joy to see the Market revitalized! See MARKET, Page 8A
Last weekend, the citizens of Kings Mountain were treated to a rare and beautiful sight - the Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis. The display was so remarkable that people from across the county shared photos online. Northern Lights are not typically seen this far south in the United States, making this occurrence all the more special.
If you’ve ever wondered why the Northern Lights come in so many different colors, it’s because they are caused by different elements in the Earth’s atmosphere. Oxygen, the most common element, gives off a fluorescent green and yellow color when hit by electrons in the solar system. Nitrogen causes blue or red colors, sometimes pink, while neon turns orange.
But what actually causes the Northern Lights to appear? According to Space.com, the Northern Lights result from a rather violent event. Energized particles from the sun slam into the Earth’s upper atmosphere at speeds of up to 45 million mph (72 million kph), but our planet’s magnetic field protects us from the onslaught. The Earth’s magnetic field sends these particles to-
wards the North and South poles, resulting in a beautiful light show.
On Thursday, May 9, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center observed a severe geomagnetic storm. Observations around 7
p.m. on Friday reached level 5 of 5 in severity. The last time a solar storm reached that magnitude was in October 2023, at level 4. Amazingly, such a violent event can produce something as beautiful as the Northern Lights.
■ OBITUARIES
Bobby Stringfellow
KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC
– Bobby William Stringfellow, 91, died May 12, 2024, at Jacob’s Creek Nursing and Rehab Center in Madison, NC, after a gradual decline in health.
He was born on August 17, 1933, in Kings Mountain, NC, to the late Thomas William Stringfellow and Mae Stewart Stringfellow. He was the couple’s only child, and they spoiled him accordingly.
Growing up, Bobby enjoyed riding horses, playing baseball, and expertly crafting sling shots from dogwood branches. Bobby proved to be a bright and industrious student, but he also was known to teachers for his mischievousness. He delivered newspapers on his bicycle as a youngster, and residents commented on his dependability for years.
He graduated from Kings Mountain High School in
Sheila Dianne Graham Brown
KINGS MOUNTAIN,
NC
– Sheila Graham Brown, 76, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on May 9, 2024 at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.
Born November 24, 1947 in Cleveland County, North Carolina, she was daughter of the late Allen Duke and Evelyn Caveny Graham and was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Joe Brown, and her brother, Cpl. Michael Allen Graham. Sheila was raised in Kings Mountain and graduated Kings Mountain High School Class of ‘66. She worked several retail jobs in and around
Barbara Dianne Ledford Hensley
KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Barbara Dianne Hensley, 78, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on May 6, 2024 at Atrium Health Mercy in Charlotte, NC.
She was born in Cleveland County, NC, the only child of the late James Clifton and Ruby Irene Elliott Ledford and was preceded in death by a daughter, Lori Ann Hensley, an infant daughter, and infant son. She was also preceded in death by a dear friend Brian L. Taylor and her beloved feline companion, Buttons, who gave Dianne countless days of love and fond memories.
Dianne was a longtime
1949. He became interested in hot rod racing for a while before settling down.
He married the late Sybil Blanton Stringfellow in 1957, and they had three children. Daughter Lyn Beam and her husband, Tony Beam, live in Belews Creek, NC; daughter Wendy Stringfellow lives in Walkertown, NC; and son Tommy Stringfellow, of Kings Mountain, preceded him in death.
After getting married, Bobby served in the Army at Fort Benning, GA. He spent the rest of his working days at PPG Industries in Shelby, NC. While his children were young, he played for PPG’s league softball team as second baseman and served as team captain. When his father died suddenly in 1963, Bobby’s Christian faith deepened. He was a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church in Kings Mountain for more than 60 years.
Bobby’s other past times included fishing at Surfside Beach, SC, and participating in various water sports while he lived at Moss Lake in Kings Mountain. He supported the Carolina Panthers and secured Permanent Seat Licenses for their expansion team. When taking friends or family members to games, he never disappointed with his ability to find free parking in downtown Charlotte.
Also surviving are his grandsons Jonathan Ballinger Jr. and Blake Ballinger, both
her community, most recently for Lowe’s Home Improvement in Gaffney, SC.
Sheila loved traveling and kept a camper in her happy place, Maggie Valley, where she spent her summers. She made lots of friends up in the mountains, and no matter your location, if you were Sheila’s friend, you were a friend for life. Sheila often spoke with and spent time with her friends, much as she did with her kin. She was very family-oriented, keeping up with both the Brown and Graham sprawling clans, checking in often even with her extended family members. Sheila was in church all her life, most recently attending Dixon Presbyterian Church in Kings Mountain. Her family remembers her as a devoted
former member and pianist at Bethany Baptist Church in Grover. She was a graduate of Gardener Webb University and worked for many years at Dixie Industrial and several other companies in clerical positions. Dianne was an avid Elvis fan and enjoyed collecting memorabilia. Dianne will be remembered fondly by all those who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her son: Jimmy Hensley and wife Carmen, Grover, NC; granddaughters: Lauren, Madison, and Anna Hensley, all of Grover, NC; cousins: Joyce Sheaffer and husband Clifford, Earl NC; Harold “Sonny” Wright and wife Judy, Blacksburg, SC, Elizabeth Brackney, Norfolk, VA,
of Greensboro. Granddaddy Bob taught them songs about being in the Army, how to fish, and took them tailgating before Panthers’ games. Bobby lived in Kings Mountain all of his life. He also was preceded in death by his second wife, Lavonda Stringfellow, of Kings Mountain.
Throughout his life, he showed kindness and compassion when he sensed unfairness. He helped launch an oral school for deaf children in Gastonia, NC, in the late 1960s, and he diligently sponsored children from foreign countries to help provide for their food and education
Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 2:00 PM at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church with Pastor John Yost III officiating.
Visitation is Wednesday, May 15, 2024 from 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM prior to the service at St. Matthew’s.
Interment will be held in Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC.
Memorials in Bobby’s memory may be made to St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church at 201 N. Piedmont Ave. Kings Mountain, NC 28086.
Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com.
Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services , Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.
wife to Joe and a very loving mother. Her memory will be cherished by all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her daughter: Ashlie Dianne Brown, of the home; sisterin-law: Teresa Graham, of Greensboro, NC.
Memorial service was held on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00 P.M. in the Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel with Rev. Randy Patterson officiating.
Visitation was held on Sunday, May 12th, 2024 prior to the service from 2:00 to 2:50 P.M. in the parlor of Harris Funeral Home. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com.
Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services , Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.
and Freddie and Eddie Elliott, Gaffney, SC; aunt: Jeanette Elliott, Gaffney, SC
Graveside service was held on Friday, May 10, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Patterson Springs Baptist Church Cemetery at 2107 Cleveland Avenue, Grover, NC
Mrs. Hensley lay in Repose on Friday, May 10, 2024 from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM at Harris Funeral Home.
Interment was in Patterson Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Grover, NC. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com.
Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services , Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.
Two homicides in Shelby last week
By Loretta CozartTwo separate shootings occurred in Shelby last week, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, as reported by the Star.
On Monday, May 6, Sarah Chambers, a 62-yearold resident, was killed outside her home on Live Oak Street when shots were fired towards a neighboring house. The Shelby Police Department reported that two 15-year-old minors have been arrested and charged with murder in con-
nection to this incident. On Friday, just before noon, the Shelby Police Department responded to reports of a shooting in the 600 block of E. Warren Street. The victim was taken to Atrium Health - Cleveland but was later pronounced dead. The name of the man has not been released until the family could be notified. If you have any information regarding the E. Warren Street incident, please contact the Shelby Police Department at 704-484-
Gaston County has 3rd confirmed 2024 rabies case
On Saturday, May 4, at approximately 09:30 a.m., Gaston County Police Animal Care and Enforcement received a call from the 1500 block of Stanley Lucia Road in Mount Holly regarding an injured raccoon found in the family barn. There was no human contact with the raccoon, and the animal owner did not witness the family dog interact with it.
Animal Care and Enforcement Specialists investigated the incident and impounded the raccoon on Saturday, 05/04/2024. When the lab opened on
May 6, the raccoon was sent to the NC Laboratory of Public Health in Raleigh. The official laboratory results were received the next day at approximately 1:30 p.m., indicating that the raccoon tested positive for rabies. As a precaution, the family dog received a rabies booster shot from a veterinarian.
A neighborhood canvass in the Stanley Lucia Road Mount Holly area to notify the community of the positive rabies results and verify rabies vaccinations for family animals in the area.
Gaston County Animal Care and Enforcement also notified Gaston County Department Health and Human Services about the incident.
The Gaston County Police Department Animal Care and Enforcement Division stresses the importance of having a valid rabies vaccination for pets, their owners, and the community.
This is the third confirmed rabies case in Gaston County this year. No further information is currently available.
Officer shoots woman in Gastonia Walmart parking lot after gunfire erupts
An incident unfolded in the parking lot of the Walmart Supercenter on East Franklin Boulevard in Gastonia on the morning of Thursday, May 9. The episode began with a minor traffic mishap but quickly spiraled into chaos as gunfire erupted.
According to Gastonia Police, the ordeal commenced around 6:45 am when a woman driving a black Nissan Altima collided with a median in the parking lot, causing a tree to topple, then tried to put her car into reverse. As onlookers approached to offer aid, the woman driver, with her three young children, ages
AGREEMENT
From Page 1A
Under the agreement, Albemarl e plans to deliver limestone material to Martin Marietta’s Kings Mountain Quarry adjacent to the Kings Mountain Mine. Martin Marietta plans to process and sell the limestone material as construction aggregate for use in infrastructure, nonresidential and residential construction projects. The companies intend for this agreement to help reduce both companies’ operational footprints and contribute to more sustainable management of resources. The agreement also calls for a royalty fee for each ton of aggregate sold by Martin Marietta to be paid to Albemarle, which plans to transfer the royalty to a non-profit entity that focuses on funding initiatives to support Kings Mountain and the surrounding communities.
10, 7, and 1, still in the car, brandished a firearm and began firing.
Eyewitnesses said the woman discharged her weapon approximately 8 to 10 shots indiscriminately as bystanders scrambled for safety.
When Gastonia police officers arrived, the woman then shot at them, prompting one officer to use lethal force and return fire, striking her. The woman sustained a gunshot in the arm, and she was in stable condition and should have a full recovery. None of her children suffered physical harm during the ordeal. Following the altercation, one of the children
vironmental impact while providing materials on which our communities grow,” said Ron Kopplin, Martin Marietta’s east division president. “We are pleased to collaborate with Albemarle and view this agreement as consistent with both companies’ commitments to our respective stakeholders, including the community and sustainability. Together we're working to ensure a positive impact that lasts well beyond the current generation.”
was hospitalized briefly for a non-related respiratory issue as a precautionary measure. The woman’s identity and condition remain undisclosed, as does the precise nature of the charges she may face in the incident’s aftermath. The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has taken charge of the case, spearheading a comprehensive inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the altercation. Simultaneously, the Gastonia police force has also initiated an investigation to ensure accountability and transparency in handling the situation. Details are still emerging.
mark mining operators' practices. Albemarle is currently preparing permits for submittal to regulatory agencies and undergoing studies and social impact assessments to determine the feasibility of reopening the mine. Once operational, the mine has the potential to produce approximately 420,000 tons of spodumene concentrate yearly.
6845. You can also report information anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers of Cleveland County at 704481-TIPS.
“Through this relationship, we can advance our journey of responsible resource management and environmental stewardship to ensure a more sustainable future,” said Jennifer Skurski, Albemarle’s vice president of resources development and business planning. “We view it as our responsibility to maximize the value of our critical resources and build the strength and resiliency of our surrounding communities.”
“As stewards of our natural resources, we strive to minimize our en-
The Kings Mountain Mine is one of the few known hard-rock lithium deposits in the U.S. and is expected to play a critical role in strengthening the U.S. lithium supply chain. The mine closed in the early 1990s and is being redeveloped to align with the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance’s Standard for Responsible Mining, a comprehensive and rigorous set of expectations that independent auditors can use to bench-
Since 2016, Albemarle has contributed more than $2 million to Kings Mountain and the surrounding communities toward programs focused on education, health and wellness, and cultural initiatives. This includes a recently announced $1 million donation to Cleveland Community College to support the college’s workforce development programs.
Finding Kings Mountain Tour highlights the city's history
By Loretta Cozartgoing on in Kings Mountain’s business community? If so, you won’t want to miss the upcoming Business After-Hours Social this Thursday, May 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Gutter Guys Roofing and
OPINION
–Norman Vincent PealePieces of Kings Mountain History
Reflecting on my days at Central School, my memories immediately take me back to my time in the gym. For many, gym time was a time of dread. But I never felt that. I enjoyed basketball and learned how to play from two great friends, Sherry Ingram and Valerie Shipp. Had it not been for them, my confidence in gym class would have been an entirely dif-
LORETTA COZARTferent experience. In seventh grade, I was about 4’ 6”, maybe, and weighed less than 75 pounds. I had a 75 percent free throw percentage back then, so I felt confident playing basketball. I was a skinny little kid who didn’t know how little she was. And for me, that gym represented an opportunity. Looking back, I know my time in the gym helped shape me into the adult I have become, and I am so grateful for my PE teachers. No matter how ridiculous it seemed, they never dis-
couraged me. For the last several years, I have been concerned about the fate of this little gem of my childhood that is so dear to my heart. The last time I saw it, it was in such disrepair that I couldn’t see any way to save it.
However, my fear completely vanished last week when I visited the Gaston Christian-East Cleveland campus and saw for myself the work they have done.
The gym has been transformed and is more
Enjoy May before it fades away
This wonderful month will be over soon but there is much to note about May. Mother’s Day is a beautiful day. The day has come and gone but the day emphasizes a day to celebrate mom. I remember my mother who was so dear. I Remember and
Glenn Mollette Guest Editorialcherish those beautiful years. We take our pictures and they eventually may fade but the memories and love we have for our mothers will never go away. During May we celebrate a lot of graduations. Graduation is ongoing as colleges, high schools and even the junior highs, elementaries, and pre-
schools are having days of commencement and moving forward. Moving forward to the next level is always a joyous time. No one wants to stay in school forever. The majority of America’s graduates don’t want to fight at graduation. They achieved a milestone and want to celebrate the occasion in a joyful atmosphere. Sadly, a few are messing up graduation day for others who have See MAY, Page 5A
Looking Back
By Loretta CozartThis week, Hayne Neisler has shared another significant piece of early Kings Mountain history. The 1888 Commencement Program for Kings Mountain High School is a valuable artifact that provides a glimpse into the past.
This particular graduation event is noted as the 13th Annual Session and occurred on June 21, 1888, at 10 a.m. in the Academy Building, no doubt the original Kings Mountain Military Academy that opened its doors in 1876. Principal E.W. Hall’s name is noted on the formal invitation. Capt. W.T.R. Bell had resigned after a scandal just before the school year commenced in 1887.
The next page is titled “PROGRAMME” The primary entertainment was on Wednesday Evening, June 20, but a time is not noted. Wednesday’s events began with an invocation followed by orators R.L. McNair, H.H. Hoyle, and W.P. Fulton. The Declaimers are listed as S.A. Mauney, L.E. Barnes, J.F. White, and J.H. Hall. At 2 p.m., Dr. B.F. Dixon delivered a literary address. At 8 p.m., an Alumni Meeting was held.
Marshals included R.S. Plonk, W.A. Pressley, W.D. Jenkins, C.A. Dilling, and P.U. Cansler.
beautiful than I ever imagined it could be. The walls are painted, and the floors and bleachers have been repaired and refinished. Yes, it is still the gym we knew, but the character is still there, not covered up as others might have chosen to do in a renovation.
This Fall, the school will begin a new life in the memories of children from our community and beyond, who will make their own memories there.
I can’t share too much. I don’t want to steal
the thunder from the new owners, who have worked hard to breathe new life into this facility. Their work is above and beyond, and I cannot wait until their open house. Even so, these new stewards have greatly respected the building and its meaning to our community. It will be the educational base for generations to come.
The school looks more like it did when I was enrolled than after the 1990s renovation. I am
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor:
With Albemarle’s lithium mining, the Two Kings Casino, and the influx of people moving to Charlotte, growth is inevitable in Kings Mountain. Should developers and corporations define that growth, or should current residents determine what our city becomes?
The small-town community, beautiful nature, and potential for positive growth drew me to KM. I believe growth MUST be strategic and guided by the city and its current residents rather than by outof-town developers, large corporations, or future residents. It must encompass the City’s heritage, nature, and history.
A few years ago, the City of KM created a Comprehensive Plan, UDO, and Future Land Use Map to guide building and zoning. This effort was commendable but insufficient. KM needs to take control of its growth and hold the power to shape its destiny, as long as it has a preemptive and strategic growth plan that addresses it.
“What does KM envision for its future?” Is it to be a commuter community, a city with a boutique downtown, an entertainment destination, a nature retreat, a center for lithium research, or …?
“How big will KM be in 5 years,10 years…20 years?” Should population growth be planned or allowed to grow chaotically?
emy c. 1876 – 1886, who graduated two years before this class. Photo
grateful that those who decided to subdivide rooms back then added temporary walls to protect the original structure. It made returning to much of the school’s original footprint easier. When I walked into what had once been my seventh-grade homeroom, I realized just how small that space was. The building seemed so large back then, but I was also small. Perhaps the school and I have more in common
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“What specific infrastructure is needed to support that vision and growth?”
I believe clarity in a vision shaped by KM’s current residents - its true stakeholders, is crucial. City growth should be proactive and deliberate, considering infrastructure beyond utilities, such as the type of housing desired, the growth of quality schools and their facilities,
the preservation of KM’s natural beauty and heritage, the type and placement of medical facilities, grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants etc.
Large-scale developers and corporations, particularly those detached from KM's community, prioritize profit over residents’ best interests. City Council members have delegated development negotiations to the City Manager, whose primary goal is maximizing revenue. While maximum growth is desirable from a budget perspective, specifically managing and capping growth better allows the city to define itself and its future.
I have urged City Council members to immediately halt the approval of all large-scale developments until a strategic city development plan is created to answer the above questions. I have also urged them to uncouple the rezoning of large-scale projects from the Development Agreement so input can be given on a final proposed development, not just a developer’s sales pitch. The mantra of “this is the best deal the city can make, so just vote it through” needs to end. While the City Council and Manager may fear that developers won’t come to KM if the city dictates what should be built where this just is not true. In the long run, KM’s economy and community will be much stronger and more competitive than if developers buy up land and tell the city what they are going to build based on their high profit margins.
If you want to become involved in building the future growth of KM, please email me at info@thrivekingsmountain. com.
Christina Hildebrand Kings Mountain, NC
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than I realized. Perspective is funny that way.
Sadly, I understand that those of us who attended and loved Central School are getting older. One day, our memories will vanish with us. And, eventually, nobody will remember the school we knew and
loved. On the bright side, we can be comforted that future generations who love what this school will become will one day have their own stories to share, memories to cherish, and legacies to record in the history books of Gaston Christian School—East Cleveland. I am delighted that the property continues as a
school, a place of learning for students, on and off the court. I am glad the educators will build a strong foundation for their students to grow as they go into the world. I feared this school would be demolished, only to realize it would outlive me. I can only hope and pray those who attend in the future will love it as much as I do.
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From Page 4A worked hard to achieve their goals. When you are a freshman in high school you can’t imagine that four long years will ever end but they end quickly. It’s like life. When you are 21 your whole life is before you. You can’t imagine the end of life. One day if you are fortunate, you wake up to your retirement years and wonder, “Where did the time go?” Life is like graduation. We graduate from school and eventually we graduate from life. We would never want to spend eternity in high school or college, or maybe we would. It all depends on your perspective and how the school era goes for you. For some it’s a great time and for others they are ready to move on. We won’t spend eternity in this world.
We might have a lot of years but eventually we graduate and move on to another level. Hopefully your level will brighter. No one wants to graduate to a lower level. May is a great month as we will soon celebrate Memorial Day. Recognize and remember the many who gave it all for us to enjoy this great country. So many have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. As we approach Memorial Day, let’s hope and pray that our country can always seek peace and avoid the slaughter of our young men and women. Be good to those you know in active service as they face many daily challenges. May is a beautiful month because of all the green leaves on the trees and beautiful flowers. Take time to enjoy the landscape of May. Finally, May is a great month because the May primary is over. I’m sick and
tired of political ads. Oh, I realize it’s not over. There is plenty more to come but at least a good number of those running are now done and that will stop a lot of the political ads. My cell phone buzzes for about an hour each evening with political text messages. I don’t know how they got my phone number but I hear from everybody running for President of the United States to local politicians running for dog catcher. Hopefully, we will all get a brief break from the insanity. May has come and soon will go. Take it easy and take it slow. Embrace each day and the good people you know. June will soon come we hope and it will be sunny and bright. We will have long days and star filled nights. But, right now take hold of May and enjoy each day. Find time to soak it all in as it will soon fade away.
A wrong number for the right person
Around 2007, a Turkish man named Azad answered his phone while working on a political assignment. After he answered the phone call, the man on the other end of the line rapidly realized he called the wrong person. He thought he called a different Azad to discuss their faith. However, although Azad believed that God existed, he had very little knowledge about God otherwise.
BRAD BRIDGES Pastor Patterson Grove Baptist Church
After living in Eastern Turkey
for most of his life, Azad couldn’t resist his intrigue about what this man might share. So he agreed to meet him. The man later gave Azad a Bible and God planted a seed in the man’s heart as he read the Scriptures. Azad eventually asked him to baptize him knowing trouble might come his way.
Sure enough, the authorities arrested Azad and he spent years in prison. During his prison time, he shared the Gospel with others and gave away many Bibles. God used Azad’s faithfulness in prison to prepare him to serve outside his prison cell.
Today, Azad faithfully serves a small gathering of Kurdish believers in Eastern Turkey. Each day he knows that he faces death, imprisonment, or torture. But God
strengthened him during his days in prison. He no longer fears persecution.
As I read about Azad, I thought about how different we would live in Kings Mountain if we knew each Bible reading, baptism, outreach, or conversation could be our last.
I’m not sure how I would act.
I’d like to think that I would risk it all to serve those in need. I’d like to believe we would prioritize the hurting even if someone threatened us. But would we?
This Easter, like all Easter Sundays, we celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. We celebrated that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Rom 5:8). Even though we all sin (Rom 3:23), fall short of God’s glory, and have earned death (Rom
6:23), Jesus still gave His life for us so that we could have eternal life!
Here in Cleveland County you may not encounter resistance from authorities when you share your faith. I doubt anyone will incarcerate you because you shared the Gospel. You can even buy as many Bibles as you like without fear.
Jesus went to the cross. Paul wrote letters from prison. Azad risked it all and continues to do so.
Will you risk a few minutes to read your Bible or talk to someone new? You could also set a goal of worshipping in a local church each week in the month of April.
Pray for Azad. Then let’s follow his example.
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Kings Mountain Area Church Directory
St. Paul United
Methodist Church N. Cansler Street 704-739-1256
Sunrise Baptist Church 208 Mail Road 704-692-3007
Temple Baptist Church 612 N. Cansler Street 704-739-4716
The Favor Center Church 602 Slater Street
True Gospel Holiness Church 1608 Shelby Road 704-739-6764
Unity AME Zion Church 948 Unity Church Road 704-228-0328
Edgemont Drive 704-739-4917
Calvary Way
Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Pastor Clifton Morgan
Carson Memorial Baptist Church 262 Sparrow Springs Road 704-739-2247
Central Methodist Church 113 S. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-2471
Cherokee St. Baptist Church
421 S. Cherokee Street 704-739-7697
Resurrection Lutheran Church
Long Creek Presbyterian Church
701 Long Creek Road
704-629-4406
Love Valley Baptist Church
2032 Bethlehem Road
704-730-0075
Macedonia Baptist Church
1101 S. Battleground Ave.
704-739-6811
Midview Baptist Church
703 Margrace Road
704-739-6711
Mount Zion
Missionary Baptist Church
220 N. Watterson Street
704-739-8354
Mountain View
Agape Church
506 Sparrow Springs Road
704-739-0160
600 Crescent Circle • Kings Mountain, NC
Mt. Olive
Baptist Church Compact School Road
704-739-4516
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
220 N. Watterson Street
704-739-8354
New Beginnings Church of Jesus Christ 541 Crocker Road
704-730-9507
New Bynum Chapel
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Zion Church N. Cansler Street
704-739-2606
New Camp Creek
Baptist Church 863 New Camp Creek Ch. Road
704-487-7128
New Life Family Worship Center 428 Oak Grove Road 704-739-9371
New Way Missionary Baptist Church 105 Waco Road
704-724-0414
Oak Grove Baptist Church 1022 Oak Grove Road 704-739-4833
Oak View Baptist Church 1517 York Road
704-739-7831
Pathway Baptist Church 3100 Parkdale Circle 704-734-0852
Patterson Grove Baptist Church 301 Oak Grove Road
704-739-5826
Penley’s Chapel Church 1805 N Piedmont Ave
704-524-4139
Peoples Baptist Church 1010 Groves Street 704-739-0398
Proclaiming the Word Ministries 7011 Cleveland Avenue
Progressive Church of Our Lord 1001 Cleveland Avenue 704-734-1070
Resurrection Lutheran Church 600 Crescent Circle 704-739-5580
Royal Praise Ministries 2055 Shelby Rd.
Saint Matthew’s Lutheran Church 201 N. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-7466
Second Baptist Church 120 Linwood Road 704-739-4216
Shady Grove Baptist Church 339 Shady Grove Road 704-739-8920
Vestibule AME Zion Church 2175 Vestibule Church Road 704-739-7961
Westover Baptist Church 114 Westover Drive
Advent Lutheran Church, NALC Member 230 Oak Grove Rd. 704-750-0171
Anew Beginning Baptist Church 415 Dixon School Rd. 704-473-1372
Ardent Life Church 420 Branch Street 704-739-7700
Arise Church 830 E. King St. Bethlehem Baptist Church 1017 Bethlehem Road 704-739-7487
Boyce Memorial ARP Church
Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church 618 Chestnut Ridge Road 704-739-4015
Christian Freedom Southern Baptist Church 246 Range Road 704-739-4152
Christ The King Catholic Church 714 Stone Street 704-487-7697
Concord United Methodist Church 2404 Tryon Courthouse Rd. Bessemer City, NC 704-629-3571
Cornerstone Church Of God 202 Margrace Road 704-739-3773
Cornerstone Independent Baptist 107 Range Road 704-737-0477
Free Family Fun on May 18th
CCHD to host Summer Days, Healthy Ways event
The Cleveland County Health Department will host a Summer Days, Healthy Ways event on Saturday, May 18th, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on its campus at 200 S Post Rd, Shelby. Summer Days, Healthy Ways will be an exciting, family-friendly event filled with inflatables, minigolf, face painting, balloon art, sweet treats, free food, giveaways, raffles, and more. The raffle will include a free Apple watch and a kid’s bike. 100 children’s bike helmets will also be available for free.
Many community-based organizations will be present to share information and provide education on local resources to help keep children and families healthy this summer and beyond.
“By hosting this event, we hope to accomplish several things,” said DeShay Oliver, Deputy Health Director for the Cleveland County Health Department. “First, we hope to provide an opportunity for families to get out, get active, and spend quality time together affordably. Second, we hope to help community
members learn more about the many local health-related resources that are available. Last, we hope to bring community members together on our campus so they can see how nice our facility is and learn more about what we offer. Our local health department offers a wide range of services for everyone.”
This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there. For more information or to participate as a vendor, please call 980-4845199.
Friends, Not Foes: Snakes of the Carolinas at The Schiele
After months of planning and construction, The Schiele Museum of Natural History will soon unveil its newest exhibit - Friends, Not Foes: Snakes of the Carolinas. Visitors are invited to meet the snakes and tour their habitats during Reptile and Amphibian Day on Saturday, May 18, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The museum will offer hands-on activities, special presentations, and interactions with various live reptiles and amphibians along with the exhibit’s grand opening.
Just as its name implies, The Schiele’s new exhibit will showcase snakes native to the Carolinas. A DeKay’s brown snake, a corn snake, a pine snake, and an eastern king snake are just a few that will be on display.
If the thought of coming face-to-fang with a snake is terrifying, museum staff can understand. During educational presentations, Morgan Lyons, The Schiele’s Head of Living Collections, regularly talks to apprehensive museum visitors about snakes. “Snakes are not as scary as they seem,” she says. “They are more beneficial than harmful, for the environment and for people too!” The new exhibit will emphasize the
of pests, as well as identify some common misconceptions about snakes.
After being among the first to see Friends, Not Foes, Reptile and Amphibian Day participants can enjoy a fullday celebration of herpetology. Created for experts, extremely nervous newbies, and everyone in between, visitors can learn all about snakes and many other scaly, slimy, and slippery critters. Event tickets include admission to the museum and The Farm, plus gemstone mining and all Reptile and Amphibian Day activities and animal interactions. Discounted advance tickets are available now at schielemuseum.org or can be purchased at the door on the day of the event for
On May 8, 2024, Cleveland Community College held a pinning ceremony for its first class of Associate Degree Nursing graduates. Sixty graduates were pinned—of those, four had already passed the National Council Licensure Examination and officially become registered nurses. The ceremony featured a welcome from CCC President Dr. Jason Hurst, in
which he told graduates, “Starting this program was important to us because our community needs and deserves highly qualified nurses who will care for us and our families. I can’t emphasize enough how exciting it is to be congratulating our very first Associate Degree Nursing graduates.”
During the ceremony two students were recognized for outstanding accomplish-
ments. Summer Mosteller was presented with the Betty Garrison award, which recognizes students who exemplify qualities such as excellence in patient care and advocacy, a good sense of humor, and genuine kindness toward others. Teresa Vasquez was selected by the nursing faculty to receive the Outstanding Student award. She was recognized for being a positive role model, her initiative, and her pursuit of excellence in the classroom, lab, and clinical settings.
Dr. Bruce Mack, vice president of Academic Affairs, closed the ceremony by reminding graduates that they have chosen a noble profession that will challenge them. “We are proud of each of you, and we know that your efforts to care for us will make our community healthier.”
This is the first class to graduate since CCC announced in 2021 that it was withdrawing from the Foothills Nursing Consortium to create a standalone Associate Degree Nursing program. Although the Consortium provided a way for the members to share resources, it limited each school to a small number of seats in each class. As the need for nurses has continued to increase in our community it has become imperative that CCC be able to accept more students.
See GRADUATES, Page 8A
“I AM WOMAN” exhibit winners announced at Southern Arts SocietyBy Jewel Reavis Exhibits Chair
Winners were announced Saturday May 11, at the reception for the “I Am Woman” art exhibit and competition at Southern Arts Society (SASi) in Kings Mountain. “I Am Woman” is an exhibit for artwork that represents the feminine or female experience. This is a judged show with first, second and third place prizes along with four merit awards. Artists from around the region have created works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, sculpture, textiles, paper, and mixed media to interpret their view of “I Am Woman”.
Judging this year’s show was Susan Carlisle Bell, former Professor of Art at Gardner Webb University. Ms. Bell made initial comments about judging the show “overall, I chose works that best conveyed the theme I am Woman. I was delighted to see a wide variety of mediums used with such skill.”
First Place went to Todd Baxter of Rock Hill, SC, for his colored pencil piece “Patterns.
Second Place went to Beth Oczkowski of Hickory for her work in paper “Grace”
Ms. Bell selected the following awards with comments. First Place went to Todd Baxter of Rock Hill, SC, for his colored pencil piece “Patterns”. Ms. Bell said “There is a very feminine and wistful quality to this piece. The repeating curves of the body, couch, jewelry, and patterns reiterate the theme of woman. The strong diagonal of the pose and her upward gaze is a wonderful counterbalance. This piece is exquisite in its handling of the medium – the vertical marks while varying in pressure and hue are so interwoven as to give a unified surface. There are no hard shadows or shapes on the figure. Notice the subtlety of the hand in particular.”
Sara Dame Setzer was awarded Third Place for her oil painting “Drawing at Bronco’s”.
Second Place went to Beth Oczkowski of Hickory for her work in paper “Grace”. Ms. Bell said “The quiet grace and inner strength of this figure is reminiscent of the Madonna of the Italian Renaissance. To achieve the modelling of the face through different values, hues, and irregular paper quilling is quite remarkable. Never have I seen paper sculpture or quilling (strips of paper rolled, shaped, glued together) raised to such a fine art. The artist has been able to convey the texture of the hair, skin, and fabrics as well as eyes that are alive.”
Sara Dame Setzer was awarded Third Place for her oil painting “Drawing at Bronco’s”. Ms. Bell remarked “Setzer’s
composition of women artists “en pleine aire” is unified by color and shape. The open area of the left front is balanced by the asymmetrical grouping of figures. Notice how change in scale and the linear perspective of the grass border ‘leads the eye into the background’. The blue shadows not only “ground” the figures but connect one to the next.”
Four people were selected for Merit Awards. Marygrace Bianco of Bessemer City, for her mixed media sculpture “Unbound Heart”; Janice Booth of Gastonia, for her gouache piece “Daydream”; Shirley Brutko of Kings Mountain for her watercolor “I Got In Mommy’s Makeup”; and Patricia Pietersen of River Hills, for her photography “Contemplation”.
The “I AM WOMAN” exhibit will be on view in the galleries of Southern Arts Society through June 7, 2024. Artwork in the exhibit is available for sale. To see photos of the artwork please visit SASi’s Facebook page, or website http://southernartssociety.org/. In addition to gallery exhibits, Southern Arts Society represents over 75 regional artists offering fine arts and fine crafts in their Gift Shop, where you will find a large array of jewelry, textiles, paintings, pottery, glass, metal, and paper for home décor and gifts.
Southern Arts Society (SASi) Gift Shop & Gallery is located at 301 N. Piedmont Ave. at the intersection of Piedmont and Battleground Avenues in the historic Southern Railway Depot. SASi offers a gift shop, ongoing art exhibitions and competitions, programs, and classes in a variety of media for artists of all levels. Gallery Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm, and by Appointment. Admission is Free. For more information, go to http://southernartssociety.org/ or call 704.739.5585. Email southernartssociety@gmail.com.
Chesire to be inducted into KM Hall of Fame
Saturday night at Central Methodist Church
Former Kings Mountain High School and The Citadel football standout Lyn Cheshire will be inducted into the Kings Mountain Sports Hall of Fame Saturday at Central Methodist Church.
The event will begin with a meal at 6 p.m. and the ceremony should begin by 7 p.m.
Cheshire, now a physician’s assistant at Hopscotch Medical Center in Shelby (formerly Jones Family Practice), was an offensive lineman on the Mountaineers’ conference championship teams in 1963 and 1964 that had a combined won-lost record of 19-1-1.
hitting those rivals they faced the toughest non-conference teams they could find.
players went both ways back them. That’s the way we thought you were supposed to play.”
Kings Mountain and is now with Hopscoth (formerly Jones Family Practice) in Shelby.
The team was loaded with stars, many of whom are already in the Hall of Fame.
Cheshire recalled that the team’s success was a result of a large group of talented players.
“We had a big class that started out together in the midget league,” he recalled, “and when we started playing ninth grade ball at Central School we had good guidance from coaches Bill Cashion and Fred Withers.
“In varsity, we started
Lyn Cheshire will be inducted into the Kings Mountain Sports Hall of Fame Saturday night at Central Methodist Church. Tickets are available weekdays at Ingram’s Barber Shop on Battleground Avenue and at the door at Central Methodist beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday.
finding our place. We were good friends that worked hard on our own in the ninth grade. We wanted to win.”
And win they did! Coach Bill Bates’ 1963 and ’64 teams brought back memories of Shu Carlton’s 1955 and ’56 teams that also won or shared back-to-back conference titles.
“We all learned how to play and work hard,” Cheshire noted. “We were
Lyn Cheshire in his college years.
willing to get out there and do what it takes to win.
We had some really good players on the line like Jim Medlin, Hubert McGinnis, Jim Cloninger, Richard White, Steve Grigg and George Plonk and we had (quarterback) Pat Murphy and (running back) Steve Baker in the backfield. We came out of the games when we had leads because we didn’t want to embarrass anybody.”
In those days – much like now – the Mountaineers scheduled some of the toughest teams around. The Southwestern Conference was tough enough with teams like Shelby, Lincolnton and Belmont but before
“The toughest game I remember was against Mooresville my junior year,” Cheshire noted. “They were kind of dominant. They were so fast and hit so hard it took us a while to pick up the speed of the game. But we beat them. It was a close game (12-7) that made us better going on.”
He said one of the Southwestern Conference games he best remembers was the championship game against Shelby in 1963 when the teams tied and played the first “sudden death” overtime in the Western North Carolina High School Athletic Association. At that time, the game went into the books as a tie but the team that won the overtime represented the conference in the association playoffs.
“We had a lot of good players on those teams,” Cheshire noted. “Some of them were Ronnie Rhea, Pat Hord, Pete Putnam, Louis Cook, Richard Gold, Jim Medlin and Steve Baker. We had a lot of guys that played their role. Most
KMHS College and Military Decision Day
By Loretta CozartAfter graduating KMHS, Cheshire went to The Citadel where he was recommended to the coaching staff by Kings Mountain native and The Citadel assistant coach, Pride Ratteree.
“I started as a freshman and sophomore,” he recalled. “We had good teams. Red Parker was the head coach my sophomore year. He had a bunch of coaches that came with him from Arkansas.”
After his sophomore year, Cheshire said he knew he wanted to study medicine so he went to UNC Chapel Hill to finish his undergraduate work. He played rugby there. He coached football and track at Cherryville High School from 1969 through 1971 and then worked several years at his family’s Patterson Oil Company before going to Physician’s Assistant school. “I always had that in the back of my mind,” he said.
He has been a physician’s assistant for 40 years. He started out at Cleco in
“Football and track were pretty much it for me in high school,” Cheshire said. “I threw the discus and shot. We didn’t have a lot of football equipment in our day – just a weight bench down in the basement of the gym at Central School. We had a seven-man sled and a two-man sled and we’d go one-on-one with the offense against the defense. We went hard every day.
“My two years at The Citadel were very good,” he said. “We played teams like West Virginia, Clemson, Furman and South Carolina. It was a tough schedule.”
Cheshire will be inducted into the Hall of Fame by his high school teammate and good friend, Steve Baker.
“I’m truly honored and very proud,” he said. “Our 1964 team is in it. I never expected to go in as an individual. That team made us all better. We had 26 lettermen in 1964 and were 191-1 in ’63 and ’64. Those were two great years.”
KM softball still rolling in state playoffs
Kings Mountain High’s women’s softball team was to host Fred T. Foard last night in the third round of the state 3A playoffs.
The winner will advance to meet the winner of the East Rowan-Rockingham County game to see who goes on to play for the Western championship and a chance to go to the NCHSAA championship final four.
The Lady Mountaineers opened state tournament action last Tuesday at home with an 8-0 victory over Southern Guilford.
Kayla McSwain drove in five runs on three hits to
lead the plate attack.
Maddie Huffman hurled a no-hitter and struck out 15 over the seven innings to get the win on the mound.
Kali Weaver went 2-for-3 with one RBI. Cheyanne Reynolds and Kandance Whitaker also contributed hits for the Lady Mountaineers. They followed that Friday night with a 5-2 victory over Canton Pisgah. Huffman had another great pitching performance, giving up just five hits and one earned run. She did not walk a batter over her seven innings of work.
Huffman also went over
the 200 strikeout mark for this season.
Kings Mountain got on the board in the bottom of the first when McSwain’s double scored Huffman from first for a 1-0 lead. The same duo produced the second run of the game on McSwain’s second double.
Whitaker led the hitting with 2-for-3 and two runs batted in. McSwain, Cheyanne Reynolds and Whitaker all collected multiple hits for the Lady Mountaineers who improved their season record to 20-0.
KM golfers finish third in 3A Western Regional
Kings Mountain
High’s golf team finished third out of 13 teams in the 3A Western Regional Tournament last week at Springdale Resort in Canton and was playing in the 3A state championship tournament Monday and Tuesday at Longleaf Golf Club in Southern Pines.
Stuart Cramer won the Western championship with a 299 score. North Lincoln edged Kings Mountain 308-309 to take second place. Will Spicer led the Mountaineers with a 72. Josh Gillespie shot 75, Caleb Marr 79, Thomas Spicer 83 and Baylor Benton 87. Fred T. Foard and Freedom tied for fourth with 315 scores and Pisgah and Crest tied for sixth at 316. East Lincoln and Franklin shot 319 followed by South Point 339, Tuscola 349, AC Reynolds 373 and Enka 380.
KM baseball eliminated
Brayden Patrick’s home run in the bottom of the fifth inning gave the Mountaineers a 1-0 victory over West Rowan in the state 3A opening round last Tuesday at Lancaster Field. Patrick went 2-for-2 and Kandan Zollo 2-for-3 to lead the Mountaineers at the plate. Luke Heavner was 1-for-3. Aidan Taylor went 6 2/3
North Elementary Tigers Relay for Life Spirit Week a roaring success
Mrs. Turner
$236.59
• 2nd Place - Mrs. Mack
$177.84
$210.48 • Loves Fish Box
$470.00
The coin drive, sales of luminaries, paper feet, cupcakes, Hat Day, and Sno-Cone Day totaled $2,430.76. Way to go North Tigers!
• 3rd Place - Mrs. A. Davis $173.49 • 1st Place - Mrs. Bridges $367.58 • 2nd Place - Mrs. Galloway $247.65 • 3rd Place - Mrs. McGirt
Gaston College holds 59th Commencement ceremony
The 59th Commencement ceremony for Gaston College was held on Friday, May 10, 2024, at CaroMont Health Park in Gastonia, North Carolina.
The 1,225 graduates of the Gaston College Class of 2024 were honored at the ceremony. This is the largest graduating class in the college’s nearly 60year history. The graduates received credentials, diplomas, or associate degrees from 69 curriculum programs. Approximately 650 graduates were recognized individually as they walked across the stage during the Presentation of Candidates.
Dr. John Hauser, President of Gaston College, welcomed attendees and congratulated the graduates, saying, “All of today’s graduates have earned distinction through their hard work and commitment to reaching their goals. Graduates, we join your family and friends in celebrating your accomplishments, and we commend you on your attainment.”
In addressing the Class of 2024, Dr. Hauser said, “Your time as a student at Gaston has been filled with moments. Some of those moments were amazing, joyous, and fun. Others were disappointing, hard, and sometimes even sad. You’ve had small moments, big moments, and I know many of you have experienced life-changing moments during your time here. All these moments are part of your story, and I promise you that there’s more to write. And we can’t wait to see where it goes for each of you.”
Dr. Hauser continued, “You are part of my story, and I’m proud to stand up here today as the seventh president of Gaston College, in front of our largest graduating class ever, to experience this special moment with all of you. Keep making new moments, keep enjoying those moments you experience, and always keep learning from your moments. Class of 2024, take your momentum and go do big things. We know you’re ready for it.”
KMHS wins Big South Wells Fargo Cup
By Mathew BridgesIt’s incredible that we’re approaching the final weeks of school! I wanted to share some updates and congratulate all our teams, student athletes, and coaches on another successful season. We are currently finishing post season play for the spring sports. Some more congrats could possibly be on the way but I wanted to announce the winning of the Big South Wells Fargo Cup. The Wells Fargo Conference Cup award is a companion to the statewide Wells Fargo State Cup. The Conference Cup is based on regular season performances within conference play and is designed to recognize the
best interscholastic athletic performance within each of the NCHSAA’s conferences. Each Conference Cup winner receives a silver cup for permanent display at the school.
The Conference Cup is awarded to the school securing the most points during the school year within their respective conference. Points are awarded based on participation and standings in conference play. Each conference adapts a standardized point system or determines its own system for awarding points.
We were needing a huge last week of spring sports to even have a shot and our teams have pulled it off.
Chasing 6.5 points going into last week our track team
PUBLIC NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 24 SP 54 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF CHRISTIE HOGSTON, Mortgagor, To
GREG L. MCKINNEY, Trustee; WESLEY L. DEATON, Substitute Trustee, BOOK 1915, PAGE 1499
Bank OZK, Mortgagee.
Dated August 24, 2018, recorded in Book 1774, at Page 2023
Securing the original amount of $112,520.00
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Christie Hogston, described above, in the Cleveland County Public Registry; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure; and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness; and under and by virtue of an order entered in the within entitled and numbered action by the Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina on the 16th day of April, 2024, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Shelby, North Carolina at 12:00 PM on Wednesday the 22nd day of May, 2024, the land conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in Cleveland County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:
Being the full contents of Lot No. 22, Phase II of the SOUTHGLENN SUBDIVISION as shown on the plat as recorded in Plat Book 18, Page 95 in the Cleveland County Registry and reference is made to said recorded plat for a metes and bounds description of the property herein conveyed.
Title Reference: See Deed at Book 1661, Page 1388 of the Cleveland County Registry. The above property is subject to those restrictions of record as recorded in Book 1115, Page 2178 of the Cleveland County Registry.
THIS PROPERTY HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 114 Southglenn Drive, Shelby, North Carolina 28152.
This sale is made subject to any excise or transfer taxes, all outstanding and unpaid Cleveland County and any city or town ad valorem property taxes as well as any and all other prior liens, defects and encumbrances involving said property, as well as a Clerk’s fee of $.45 per $100 on the purchase price.
Notice is further hereby given that the successful bidder will be required to make a cash deposit not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00).
Notice is further hereby given that the sale will be conducted pursuant to and subject to all of the provisions of Chapter 45, as amended, of the General Statutes of North Carolina.
Notice is given that an order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. §45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the County in which the property is sold.
Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in the notice of sale, provided that the mortgagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. Upon the termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.
This the 16th day of April, 2024.
/s/ Wesley L. Deaton, Substitute Trustee
P.O. Box 2459 Denver, North Carolina 28037 (704) 489-2491
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closed the gap on South Point. Baseball, softball, and women's soccer went over to Crest on the last night of conference play and won all three, positioning us to win the conference cup by a narrow 1.5 points margin. This marks our 12th cup in school history and 7th in the last decade.
A big shout-out to all our sports teams for their contributions; winning a conference championship is no small achievement but to win the cup it takes all sports to contribute with respectable finishes. KM is a very special place and these achievements would not be possible without everyone involved from student athletes, coaches, teachers, administration, community support, and etc.
Here are some notable accomplishments from this year:
• Conference Champs (19 total sports in conference):
• Boys' cross country (first since 1998)
• Volleyball
• Softball
• Men’s Track and Field
• Women’s Track and Field
• Regional Champs:
• Volleyball (first since
2001)
• Wrestling Individual Regional Tournament (first since 1992)
• State Champs (team and individual):
• Volleyball (first since 2001, third in school history)
• Jaelen Culp - Wrestling (first since 2001)
• NCHSAA State Cheerleading Invitational
• Additionally:
• Curtis Simpson was named to the NC/SC Shrine Bowl, becoming the sixth player in school history to achieve this honor.
• 22+ athletes have signed to play at the collegiate level.
• Multiple all-state and all-region athletes
• Multiple conference players of the year winners.
• 10+ athletes qualifying for state tournaments in individual sports (swimming, wrestling, indoor track, and track and field)
• Boy's Cross Country and Men's Golf qualify for the NCHSAA 3A State Meet as a team.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK
In the Matter of the Estate of:
COLLEEN REYNOLDS TATE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified on the 12th day of April, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of Colleen Reynolds Tate, deceased, late of Cleveland 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 26th day of July, 2024 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 24th day of April, 2024.
Kimberly P. Tate, Ex. 465 El Bethel Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 6th of May, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of CHRISTINE D.SHUFORD; AKA, CHRISTINE DAVIS SHUFORD (24 E 355), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Thomas Clinton Shuford, Administrator on or before the 15th of August 2024, 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 15th day of May, 2024.
Thomas Clinton Shuford, Administrator
Estate of Christine D. Shuford; aka, Christine Davis Shuford 4417 Hoover Rd. Lawndale, NC 28090
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NOTICE
PUBLIC
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 6th of May, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of HELEN SAIN FRANKLIN (24 E 372), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Grady Franklin, Jr., Executor on or before the 15th of August, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 15th day of May, 2024.
Grady Franklin, Jr., Executor
Estate of Helen Sain Franklin
197 Franklin Road Mooresboro, NC 28114
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Field, Cruise and Thompson advance to state level
In a display of sheer athleticism and determination, three standout athletes from the KM Track & Field Team have secured their spots in the upcoming NCHSAA 3A State Championship following their exceptional performances at the 3A West Regional Meet held on Saturday, May 11th.
Zaniah Field, Hunter Cruise, and Max Thompson emerged as the shining stars of the meet, each earning their ticket to compete at the state level.
Field, a senior powerhouse, showcased her versa-
tility and skill by qualifying in both the 100m Dash and Long Jump events. With grit and determination, she set a new personal record in the 100m dash and proved herself as a force to be reckoned with on the track, earning a fourth place finish. She also earned a third place finish in long jump.
Cruise, also a senior, soared to success in the Pole Vault, achieving a remarkable personal best of 12' 6" and securing fourth place in the event. His outstanding performance earned him a See STATE LEVEL, Page 4B
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 24 CVS 95
FOUNDERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff vs. MARCELLUS ANTONIO JACKSON, Defendant. TO: MARCELLUS ANTONIO JACKSON
TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: On or about May 14, 2020, Marcellus Antonio Jackson (“Defendant”) executed a Consumer Lending Plan (the “Consumer Lending Plan”) with Founders Federal Credit Union (“Plaintiff”). Thereafter, on or about December 23, 2021, Plaintiff extended a line of credit (the “LOC”) to Defendant as shown on the Truth-in-Lending Disclosure Statement – Account Opening Disclosures and MasterCard terms and conditions (the “LOC Note”). Defendant failed to make payments when due on the Consumer Lending Plan, the LOC, and the LOC Note. After providing all credits due to Defendant on the Consumer Lending Plan, the LOC, and the LOC Note, Defendant owes Plaintiff the sum of no less than $11,332.37 plus interest accruing thereon from and after the date of judgment at the lower of the maximum legal rate and the rate of the LOC Note until paid and attorney’s fees, pursuant to the Consumer Lending Plan, the LOC, the LOC Note, and N.C. Gen. Stat. § 6-21.2, in the amount of $1,699.86, which is 15% of the amount due under the Consumer Lending Plan, the LOC and the LOC Note.
You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than June 24, 2024, said date being 40 days from the date of first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought.
This the 15th day of May, 2024
Brian T. Pearce NC State Bar No. 31722
Attorney for Plaintiff Maynard Nexsen PC 800 Green Valley Road, Suite 500 Greensboro, NC 27408
336-387-5137
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 8th of May, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of REBECCA CLAYTON HEAFNER (20 E 732), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Alex Lee Heafner, Executor on or before the 15th of August, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 15th day of May, 2024.
Alex Lee Heafner, Executor
Estate of Rebeca Clayton Heafner
297 Boys Camp Rd Lake Lure, NC 28746
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PUBLIC NOTICE
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified on 2nd of May 2024 as Executor of the Estate of Virginia Smith Hamrick (24 E 297), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to William Harvey Whisnant, c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before August 15, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
This the 15th day of May, 2024.
William Harvey Whisnant Executor of the Estate of Virginia Smith Hamrick c/o A. Susan Biggers
Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C. 402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
Having qualified on 30th of April 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth Ozell Nanney (08 E 309), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to A. Susan Biggers, Administratrix, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before August 8, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May, 2024.
A. Susan Biggers Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth Ozell Nanney
Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C. 402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 24 E 275 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: HELEN DELOZIER BEAVER
A/K/A HELEN FRANCES BEAVER, DECEASED.
LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY
Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Helen Delozier Beaver a/k/a Helen Frances Beaver, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Helen Delozier Beaver a/k/a Helen Frances Beaver to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Fritz Edward Morehead, c/o Nichóle B. Greene, Greene Law Offices, PLLC, 806 North Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 8th day of August, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May 2024. Fritz Edward Morehead, Executor of the Estate c/o Nichóle B.Greene Greene Law Offices, PLLC 806 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150
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STATE LEVEL
From Page 3B spot in the State Championship.
Meanwhile, junior sensation Max Thompson left spectators in awe with his exceptional performance in the 800m Run. Thompson's stellar run saw him clinch first place in the event, punching his ticket to the State Championship and solidifying his status as a rising star in the world of track and field.
Thirteen additional track and field athletes competed at the 3A West Regional Meet for the Mountaineers. We would like to congratulate these
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 18th of April, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of WILLIAM BRIDGES (24 E 344), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Lashawn H. Montgomery, Executrix on or before the 24th of July 2024, 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 24th day of April, 2024.
Lashawn H. Montgomery, Executrix
Estate of William Bridges 7555 Tottenham Dr White Plains, MD 20695
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 1st of May, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of PHILLIP CURTIS LYNCH (24 E 389), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Phillip Douglas Lynch, Executor on or before the 8th of August 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of April, 2024.
Phillip Douglas Lynch, Executor
Estate of Phillip Curtis Lynch 116 Austin Drive Shelby, NC 28152
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 9th of April, 2024 as Executor of the
Estate of LARRY NEWTON HARRILL; AKA, LARRY N. HARRILL (24 E 92), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, David L. Harrill, Executor on or before the 24th of July 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
David L. Harrill, Executor
Estate of Larry Newton Harrill; aka, Larry N. Harrill
2349 Flint Hill Church Rd. Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 8th of February, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of EARL CLOUSTON WEASE, JR. (24 E 118), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Lori Ann Wease, Administratrix on or before the 15th of August 2024, 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 15th day of May, 2024.
Lori Ann Wease, Administratrix
Estate of Earl Clouston Wease, Jr.
141 Howser Dr. Casar, NC 28020
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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athletes on a terrific season: Sarah Eagle (3200m Run); Alanna Snelson (Pole Vault and High Jump); Colton Willyoung (Pole Vault); Tyler McIntyre (110m High Hurdles); the 4x800m Relay of Luis Cedillo-Barrera, Luke Howell, Landon Smith, and Matthew Saenz Gutierrez; the 4x100, Relay of Barry Moore, Josiah Hill, Jayden Williams, and Tyler McIntyre; and the 4x400m Relay of Jayden Gash, Hunter Cruise, David Johnson, and Max Thompson.
As the trio prepares to represent Kings Mountain at the state level, they carry with them the pride and support of their teammates, coaches, and the entire school community.
Their journey to the State Championship serves as a testament to their dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
The NCHSAA 3A State Championship is slated to take place on Saturday, May 18th, at NC A&T University in Greensboro, NC. All eyes will be on Field, Cruise, and Thompson as they aim to leave their mark on the state stage and bring home the gold for KM.
Full results from the NCHSAA 3A West Regional Meet can be found at: https://milesplit.live/ meets/594801
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 6th of March, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of FRANCES C. PADGETT (23 E 230), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Scott A. Padgett, Administrator on or before the 8th of August 2024, 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 8th day of May, 2024.
Scott A. Padgett, Administrator Estate of Frances C. Padgett 4420 Mountain View Dr. Shelby, NC 28152
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 16th of April, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of FAYE W. MCCANTS (24 E 339), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, James G. McCants, Jr., Administrator on or before the 24h of July 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
James G. McCants, Jr., Administrator Estate of Faye W. McCants 108 Hidden Cove Ct. Seneca, SC 29672
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City of Kings Mountain will conduct a public hearing, in accordance with NCGS 158-7.1(c) to solicit public input regarding amendments to an Economic Development Incentive Agreement previously authorized by City Council at their regular meeting of April 11, 2024, in support of an economic development recruitment project entitled Project Ball. The public hearing will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall located at 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 beginning at 6:00 pm. The general public will have the opportunity to make comments regarding the proposed Incentive Agreement during the public hearing portion of the meeting.
The proposed amended three-year incentive grant is based upon new investment in real and personal property with a potential taxable value equal to $9,500,000. The value of the incentive will be based upon the actual assessed value of the new investment as appraised by the Cleveland County Tax Office and may vary each year depending upon the depreciation schedule and the timing of the investments. The incentive grant would be paid in three (3) annual payments and is contemplated to equal approximately $29,856.00 over the term of the agreement. This is a performance-based grant and incentive payments are contingent upon Project Ball successfully meeting the performance goals as detailed in the amended Incentive Agreement. The amount of City of Kings Mountain property tax that will be billed to the company for the capital investment in real and personal property associated with Project Ball will exceed the amount proposed to be paid out by the City as an incentive grant for this project. Additionally, City Council may consider authorization of an application to the NC Building Reuse Program in an amount up to $500,000 in support of Project Ball. This application will require a 5% local cash match which may be derived from the amended three-year local incentive contemplated.
The City of Kings Mountain believes Project Ball provides benefits to the City on the basis of new job creation, average annual salary, and new capital investment. Project Ball will have a positive impact on the City’s corporate tax base and further ensure stability for the local economy. The proposed grant recipient acknowledges that the incentive grant, if awarded by City Council, will serve as inducement to make the indicated capital investment in the City of Kings Mountain. The source of funding for the proposed grant is general fund revenues.
Karen Tucker, City Clerk Kings Mountain
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
Having qualified on 16th of April 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Terri Patricia Smith (24 E 338), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to A. Susan Biggers, Administratrix, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before July 24, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
A. Susan Biggers
Administratrix of the Estate of Terri Patricia Smith
Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.
402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
Having qualified on 17th of April 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Glenn Allen (23 E 615), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to Joyce Moore Allen, Administratrix c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before July 24, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This the 24th day of April, 2024.
Joyce Moore Allen
Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Glenn Allen c/o A. Susan Biggers
Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.
402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified on 12th of April 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of Charles Wesley Ross (24 E 331) deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to Jennifer Grigg, c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before July 24, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
Jennifer Grigg
Executrix of the Estate of Charles Wesley Ross c/o A. Susan Biggers
Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C. 402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The public will take notice that the City Council of the City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing regarding an application for rezoning.
Applicant: Tyler Lee Toney has requested an amendment to the Zoning Map of the City of Kings Mountain regarding the following:
Rezone approximately 0.62 acres, identified as Cleveland County Parcel11960 located at 1111 Shelby Road. The petitioner would like the property rezoned from Suburban Residential (SR) to Auto-Urban Commercial (AU). Case Z-24-4
The public hearing will be at City Hall, 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Opportunity for public input will be offered during the public hearing portion of the meeting. A copy of the application may be obtained by contacting the City of Kings Mountain Development Services at 704-734-4595.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 27th of March, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of BESSIE IRENE GEORGE (24 E 286), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Reginald Littlejohn, Administrator on or before the 24h of July 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
Reginald Littlejohn, Administrator
Estate of Bessie Irene George 602 Charles Rd. Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 4th of April, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of CALEB SHANE TESMER (24 E 310), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Jackson Bryant, Executor on or before the 24h of July 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of to their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April, 2024.
Jackson Bryant, Executor
Estate of Caleb Shane Tesmer
235 John E. Randall Rd. Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK
In the Matter of the Estate of: Robert Wendell Canipe, deceased. File No. 24 E 317
Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Robert Wendell Canipe, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Robert Wendell Canipe to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Wendell Bryan Canipe, c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC on or before the 1st day of August, 2024 or same will be pleased in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 1st day of May 2024.
Wendell Bryan Canipe, Executor of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK
In the Matter of the Estate of:
James Robert Moore, deceased. File No. 24 E 295
Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of James Robert Moore, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said James Robert Moore to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Miranda Elaine Moore, c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 24th day of July, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 24th day of April 2024.
Miranda Elaine Moore, Administratrix of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150
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Come to the Crowders Moun-
tain Discover Your Park Day on Sat., May 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 522 Park Office Ln., Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Whether you like volunteering, hiking, music, presentations, food, or just spending time with family outdoors, Crowders Mountain State Park has something for everyone!
Itinerary: 8:30 am-11am - Volunteer Trail Day @ Visitor Center, led
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 12th of April, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of RUTHA OATES MCMACKIN (24 E 155), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Eddie Vinson Rawlinson, Administrator on or before the 1st of August 2024, 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 1st day of May, 2024.
Eddie Vinson Rawlinson, Administrator Estate of Rutha Oates McMackin 5400 Biederbeck
Charlotte, NC 28215
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 25th of April, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of CATHY JANE WARREN (24 E 370), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Melissa Pearson, Administratrix on or before the 15th of August 2024, 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 15th day of May, 2024.
Melissa Pearson, Administratrix
Estate of Cathy Jane Warren 1784 Idlewild Dr. Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 5th of March, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of REGINA BORDERS ROBERTS (24 E 199), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Brianna Roberts, Administratrix on or before the 8th of August 2024, 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 8th day of May, 2024.
Brianna Roberts, Administratrix
Estate of Regina Borders Roberts 1635 Friendship Rd. Shelby, NC 28150
Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 25th of August, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of BETTY JEAN CANNON, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Betty Sue Garrett, Executrix on or before the 1st of August, 2024, 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 1st day of May, 2024.
Betty Sue Garrett, Executrix
Estate of Betty Jean Cannon 401 Caleb Rd Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for the Estate McINTYRE ELDER LAW
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150
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BUSINESS SERVICES
MCNEILLY TREE SERVICE & LAND MANAGEMENT. Tree Removal, Trimming, Demolition, Land Clearing, Firewood, Hauling Services, Debris Removal. Free Estimates. (704) 472-3766
ERIC MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & Reliable! (704) 300-2332
(behind El Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in Boiling Springs), Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704-297-0103
TOWN OF WACO PUBLIC NOTICE. The Town of Waco will hold their 2024-2025 Fiscal Budget Meeting on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 6:00 pm. This meeting is not open to the public. If anyone has any suggestions to review for the upcoming Fiscal Year, please email your suggestions to jbarretttownofwaco@gmail. com. (704) 678-3171 lott3171@bellsouth.net
UNIQUE ANTIQUE STATION. Tues.-Sat. 11am-4pm. Farm House Decor, Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Toys, Hot Wheels, Jewelry, MORE. 985 US 74 Business Hwy., Ellenboro. Find us on Facebook. 828-382-0075.
CAR & TRUCK DETAILING by Ronnie Henderson. Call for Pricing. Reasonable Rates! (704) 691-5030
THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 for the Town of Mooresboro, NC will be available for inspection for 30 days by contacting Mayor Chris Coggins at 704-473-9409. There will be a time for discussion of this budget at the regular Town Council Meeting on June 10, 2024 at 7:30pm.
REUNIONS
BURNS HIGH CLASS OF 1974. 50th Class Reunion, Saturday, August 24, 2024. Cost: $50 per person. RSVP required. Contact: Beachmsj@ yahoo.com Deadline July 24 (704) 538-3988
EMPLOYMENT
PEOPLE NEEDED. For landscaping and clean-up work. Lawndale. 704-300-4530.
NOW HIRING LANDSCAPERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. Over time available. (704) 473-0341
WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER IN GASTON COUNTY every 2 weeks. Phone #980-880-7324. Leave voice mail if no answer. 2005 Chevrolet for sale.
CONCRETE WORKS. Driveways, Patios, Garage slabs, Concrete repairs and removable. Bobcat work also available. 828-716-0510.
SALTZ HANDY SERVICES. We clean houses, clean out garages, haul off unwanted items, pressure washing, mowing and lawn care. Light landscaping, debris clean up & much more. Free estimates. 828-556-0580 or 828-226-9878.
CAMERA AUDIO VIDEO TV INSTALLATION ARE YOU WANTING TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND PROPERTY? CALL US FOR HOME SECURITY CAMERAS/WIFI ASSESSMENTS/AUDIO/VIDEO/ TV MOUNTS/ HELP WITH STARLINK SELF INSTALLS AND AIR ANTENNAS FOR LOCAL CHANNELS. GIVE US A CALL (704) 466-2333
RETIRED VETERAN. Reasonable Lawn Care. Mowing, trimming, blowing, pressure washing. Low rates. Call 704297-6540
TONEY’S PLUMBING REPAIR. Tub, faucet installation, kitchen lavatory installation, hot water heater repair/replace, drain clean. All work guaranteed. 828-429-5035.
CONCRETE REMOVAL, JUNK REMOVAL, demolition, retaining walls, pavers and grading. 828453-8113.
THE CONTRACTOR. Painting, roofing, tile floors, wood decks, fences & carpentry work. Free estimates. Ask for Harold 828429-7511.
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REPAIR. Skid Steer, Wreckers, Rollbacks, Splitters, Tractors, etc. 30 years experience. Shelby, NC. (Joe) (704) 692-1097
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. 704472-9367. FOR REASONABLE RATE LAWN SERVICE. Call (704) 472-4737
IN NEED OF CARE? I provide child/senior care and commercial/residential cleaning. Paid experience in all. Call Amber for more details (704) 297-8382 Abowen1208@gmail.com
WILL CLEAN HOUSES. Reasonable rates. Call or text me at (704) 419-9016
AUCTIONS
ONLINE AUCTION. Estate Auction of Robert Thomas Jr. (Living). Furniture, Antiques and Collectibles and More! Lots start Closing Tuesday, May 21st, 2024 @ 6 pm WWW.EJ-AUCTION.COM
This Auction will be contents of Home. 2nd Auction Coming soon large equipment, buildings and shops. Pickup Location: Sylva, NC 28779. Partial Listing: Antiques, Lanterns, Oil Lamps, Numerous Match Box Cars, Antique Tools, Old Bottles, Jewelry, Antique Furniture, Lamps, Bedroom Furniture, Antique Baby Dolls, Lots of Coins, Knives, Quilts and Many more Items. Auctioneers Note: This Estate is being sold for medical reasons. This is an accumulation of items the family has collected over the years! EDWARD JOHNSON AUCTIONEERS, INC. NC8134 NC8496 (828) 593-9649
YARD SALES
CLEVELAND COUNTY
CHURCH YARD SALE & FUND-
RAISER at Shelby Missionary Holiness Church. Sat., May 18th, 2024 from 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Household Items, Clothes (child-adult) & Lots of Misc. items! Come on out and see what we’ve got!!! For more info, to donate or to volunteer, please contact Bambi at 828-748-3633. Located at 1402 Earl Road, Shelby, NC 28152
THE POINTE AND CROSS
CREEK are having a Community Yard Sale Saturday, May 18th, 7:00am. Look for balloons on mailboxes. 119 Cross Creek Drive, Cherryville, NC 28021
GOOD STUFF - GREAT PRIC-
ES! Fri., May 17th, Sat May 18th, 9am-2pm. Blackstone Grill & Accessories, excellent condition. Bosch 10’” Table Saw, Bosch 1/2” Router with Table, Accessories. Misc Tools, Baseball, Patriotic & Household items, Books & DVDs. Ladies quality clothing & shoes. Many new and barely used items! 359 Magness Road Shelby, NC 28150
CHURCHWIDE YARD SALE FOR MISSIONS. Sat., May 18th, 2024. 8:00AM - 12:00PM. RAIN OR SHINE. ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT MISSIONS. Come enjoy a shopping day. West View Baptist Church, 500 Melody Lane, Shelby, NC 28152
HUGE CHURCHWIDE YARD
SALE. Sat., May 18th, 8:00am12pm. Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1017 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086
NEW SALEM CHURCH OF SHELBY, Sat., May 18th, 2024 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Annual Yard Sale / Bake Sale / Raffle. 2300 Hoey Church Road, Shelby, NC 28152
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
FOOTHILLS PILOT CLUB. Saturday, May 18, 8AM-1PM. Clothes, linens, toys, household goods, water table, silk flowers. 134 Chisholm Trail Rutherfordton, NC 28139
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FOR SALE
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CLEANER Great Deal! - Click on www.ShelbyNCUSA.com and see Items For Sale This Week NC4Ever@usa.com
NEW MAJESTIC POWER FOLDING WHEELCHAIR, $2000 obo; Suzuki digital piano and bench, $900. (704) 5382022 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788
NEW-USED TRAILERS PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR ALL TYPES OF TRAILERS. 1500 Square Feet of Parts, Axles, Tires, Lights, Gates, Ramps, etc. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City, (828) 245-5895
DISCOUNT APPLIANCES. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and stoves. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby, NC. (704) 477-4766
OLD SCHOOL GAS JUGS. 5 gallon, a 2.5 gallon and 1 gallon. These are old school filler necks with air release ports. $20, $15, $10. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net
TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, RIDING MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GO-KARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828-9800853, 704-476-9383.
2 BURIAL PLOTS. Cleveland Memorial Park near Sundial. $1000 each. 704-867-2137.
2 ADJOINING GRAVE PLOTS. In Cleveland Memorial Cemetery. All 2 plots together for $1200. Individually-$600. Dorothy McSwain - 704-434-6443 or Ed Bowman - 704-740-7744.
1972 DUNE BUGGY. In excellent condition, new motor. $8,000. Also running boards for Chevy truck $100. (828) 305-4941
HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855
ICE CREAM CONE MACHINE, use at home for making ice cream, fully automatic, $199; ice machine for home, $99; cool air conditioner, portable for room, $199; 4 chairs and 1 table, brand new, $150; 4 swivel bar chairs, $150. (704) 962-9007 FIREWOOD. Firewood $70 1/4 cord 90% oak. Bundles $4each. Oak Tomato Stakes $2 each. 704-435-3970. (704) 435-3970
GRILLE SIZE PROPANE TANK.
$10 I have empty grill size propane tanks $10 (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net
STEEL BUILDINGS. “Large On Site Display”. Concrete Pads, Grading, Plumbing, Electrical. “One Stop Shop For All !” J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City, 2690 Hwy. 221 South. (828) 245-5895
prices! 50 Pill Special - Only $99! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW: 1-866-4810694 Miscellaneous GOT AN UNWANTED CAR??? DONATE IT TO PATRIOTIC HEARTS. Fast free pick up. All 50 States. Patriotic Hearts’ programs help veterans find work or start their own business. Call 24/7: 1-866-481-0703 Miscellaneous TOP CA$H PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920-1980 Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker,
FOR SALE
LOVE BIRDS & FINCHES. Majestic foldable wheel chair. Suzuki digital piano, HP85. China cabinet. (704) 538-2022
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
SHIPPING CRATE $35.00.
Wood shipping crates for sale with some lids. 3 different sizes. I can send pictures. I have a few smaller crates ideal for planter. (704) 300-1818 kim_ hopper@bellsouth.net
PLANTS FOR SALE. 20 different Hosta plants, Iris-different colors, Daylilies, Weeping trees and Cherry tree. Call 828-2450245.
TRAILERS NEW5X10 WITH GATE $1395. Areas Largest Trailer Inventory, Equipment, Dumps, Landscape, Enclosed, Gooseneck “New & Used”. Best Cash Deals Around, Credit Cards, Financing, Rent to Own, No Credit Check Available. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City. (828) 245-5895
27’ ROUND ABOVE GROUND POOL. Brand New still in box. Paid $4350. Includes: 52”galvanized walls, 20 Guage pool liner. Comes with used pump, pool ladder for deck and 3 months chemicals. Due to illness we no longer can install. $2800 or OBO (828) 447-7075 maryennis94@yahoo.com
CARSON CITY SILVER DOLLARS & 1 OZ. SILVER BARS & ROUNDS Available (While Supplies Last)* Plus: KNIVES•KNIVES•KNIVES at Jake’s Knives & Coins located at 1008 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 or (980) 295-5568
FOUR CEMETERY PLOTS. Located at Cleveland Memorial Park in Shelby, NC. All four plots are next to sidewalk at the Bell Tower “Great Location”. $1200 each or all four $4000. call (704) 466-8295
CARPORTS, GARAGES, BOAT, RV COVER HAY BARNS, Etc. “Check Out Our Price Before You Buy... There Is Difference!” J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City. (828) 245-5895
STORAGE BUILDINGS
WOOD OR METAL. New, Used, Repo. New Buildings from $3756.00. Inventory changes weekly! J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City, NC. (828) 245-5895
METAL ROOFING FOR SALE INSTOCK! Deliveries Twice A Week. One Piece or the Whole Roof. J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City. (828) 245-5895
TINY HOUSE / OFFICE UNIT. 12’ X 28’. Small Kitchen, 1/2 Bath, TV on Wall, Heat & Air. $35,900. Deliver & Blocked. “Financing Available”. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City. (828) 245-5895
INVACARE MANUAL WHEELCHAIR $129.00 with ELRs, less without. 250 lb capacity. Call Scooterman John, delivery available (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@gmail.com
USED CAMPER TOPS FOR SALE: Various sizes and styles. Keep it dry and safe! 828-351-8846.
OAK FLOORING Approximately 400 square foot. Tongue and groove oak flooring. Unfinished. $1200. OBO. 603-540-3813
BOSCH 10” TABLE SAW, ACCESSORIES. Bosch 1/2” Router, table, accessories. Blackstone 36” grill, propane tank, accessories. Excellent condition. (704) 419-3136 FREE FLASHLIGHT FOR TRUMP SUPPORTERS. www. TrumpShops.com has a Free flashlight for Trump 2024 supporters NC4Ever@USA.com FOR SALE
HOVEROUND MOTORS, NEW $466. Delivered, installation for both +$175.00. Motors must have plug connectors. Scooterman John 704-951-4224 (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@ gmail.com
WANT TO BUY
WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-2891488.
but is now about 100 to 125 pounds he has been a pet for about 10 or 12 years. He has tusks and has never been neutered. My mom got him when he was a miniature pig and she passed away and he needs a new home. Call (704) 300-9947 MATING LOVEBIRDS AND CAGE, $125. Mating Finches and cage, $100. (704) 538-2022
3 MINATURE DACHSHUNDS for sale. Female. 8 wks. old, Had all shots. Black and Tan. $950 each. 864-706-0828. SHIHTUZ PUPPIES FOR SALE. Pure breed Shihtuz puppies for sale. Dam & Sire are registered CKC. Puppies come with papers, vet checked and first set of shots. 3
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PETS & LIVESTOCK
HENS FOR SALE. 4 TypesBrahma, Ameraucana, Red Producer & Cochins $30 each. Call (828) 289-7719
LOVING FEMALE CAVACHON FOR ADOPTION. She is tan and white, with a curled up tail. She loves to run and play in the grass. She is 3 months old. She is easy to groom and loves to be brushed. Mostly she loves sitting in a lap and having her belly rubbed. $300.00. (704) 466-1920
AKC CANE CORSO. Registered AKC Cane Corso puppies. Shots up to date, ready to go. $1000. (704) 974-2716
3 MALE TOY POODLES. One black and white, one black, one chocolate. $500 each. CKC papers. 828-289-8844
BOXER PUPPIES, CKC REG-
ISTERED. 8 weeks old, shots & worming UTD. Big, Healthy puppies. $300 each. (704) 466-3135
AKC BELGIAN MALINOIS Born 11/27/2023. Mom and dad on site. 2 Boys and 2 Girls. AKC papers available. (704) 4666447 nicolas.norris1982@gmail. com
DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPS. Born 3/4/24. Black/Tan & Red/Tan. Shots, wormed, tails docked, dew claws removed. Males & Females, CKC Reg available. $700 each. TEXT: 864 490 8447 bdobermans@gmail. com
DOG KENNELS. 5X10X6, 10x10x4, 10x10x6, 10x20x6. Single Kennel, Double Kennel or Triple Kennel. Dog Houses. Rain Tops Available. “Pickup or Delivery Available.” J. Johnson Sales, Forest City (828) 245-5895
MINI MICRO ADORABLE AFFORDABLE BABIES. True Designer puppies, great service & EMS, trained, shots, microchip, under 10lbs (864) 623-8803 thefuzzyfacequeen@gmail.com
PETS & LIVESTOCK
SAINT BERDOODLE PUPPIES. Will be ready for their forever home May 15th. They have had a vet exam, deworming and first vaccines. Don’t miss out on these loving, gentle, affectionate, family-friendly dogs. Very intelligent, patient, and easy to train. Usually low-shedding or non-shedding. Dad is 75 lbs, mom 65 lbs. Located in Kings Mountain. (801) 750-6109 rachel.l.udy@gmail.com
FULL BLOODED BASSET HOUND PUPS. Ready for new home! Wormed, no shots. 1 male, 2 females, no papers, $300 ea. 828-289-1258.
BEAGLE PUPPIES, 6 WEEKS OLD. Vacccinated & wormed. $150. White homing pigeons, $15 ea. Lawndale. (704) 4729481
BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES. 5 Male 3 Female. Registered. All born with short or screw tails, classic black and white patterns some with Brendle. Weaned from mom ready now. Energetic, socalized with children, other dogs. All rights, food, registration papers, toys, and food bowls included. Pickup here, meet halfway, delivery may be possible. 14 years experience. Weaned from Mom, Vaccine, worming with records of dates given and future needs. Don 864-4925138. (864) 492-5138 dvcaldwell38@gmail.com
CARS & TRUCKS
1979 CADILLAC SEDAN 425 ENGINE, 61,000 miles, drive anywhere. $5,300. 870-4044810. Forest City. 2017 TOYOTA CAMRY SE. 55,000 miles, one owner, garage kept, $18,000 firm. 704-4722923, (704) 477-2209
PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK
In the Matter of the Estate of: JAMES SCOTT MINNICK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified on the 26th day of April, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of JAMES SCOTT MINNICK, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 10th day of August, 2024 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 8th day of May, 2024.
Emma Elizabeth Minnick, Admin. 115 Tepee Drive Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 24 E 264
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:
DANNIE DALE HOUSER, AKA DANNY DALE HOUSER, DECEASED.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Dannie Dale Houser, a/k/a Danny Dale Houser, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Dannie Dale Houser, a/k/a Danny Dale Houser to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Kathy Louise Houser, c/o Greene Law Offices, PLLC, 806 North Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 6th day of August, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May 2024.
Kathy Louise Houser, Administratrix of the Estate c/o Greene Law Offices, PLLC 806 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150
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CARS & TRUCKS
2004 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. 137,000 miles, kept in shed, clean, one owner, $7495. (704) 692-3168
2023 CHEVROLET TAHOE
10,072 miles. Great condition, very clean vehicle, clear title. Automatic transmission, 4WD, cold AC also blows air from roof of vehicle, 3rd row seating. n.jo196466@gmail.com
2006 SCION XA Toyota XA. 4cyl., automatic, runs great, cold air, PS, PW, plenty of rubber, great on gas, clean & clean title. n.jo196466@gmail. com
CAMPERS
2010 JAYCO EAGLE 5TH
WHEEL. Super lite 5th wheel
34’7”, Sleeps 6. Dry weight: 8900 lbs, Tow/Hitch weight: 2120 lbs, 2 axles, well maintained, everything works as it should. Can be seen in Kings Mtn NC. $15,800. Call (704) 473-8713 lac28086@yahoo. com
MOTORCYCLES & ATVS
2004 HONDA GOLDWING
1800CC TRIKE. Looking to sell California sidecar Trike, two owners, garaged and running great. 36000 miles cash offer only. Has AM / FM and cd changer. Only serious inquires only Dan 586-321-3458. No texts or codes. (586) 321-3458
2014 HERITAGE SOFTAIL
HARLEY DAVIDSON. Well
Maintained Garage kept, new tires, new brakes, high performance starter, 16” Ape Hangers/braided cables. 103 Cubic inch motor size. White in color, 34,000 miles... Look at in Shelby. One owner. $13,000 (704) 473-8713 lac28086@yahoo. com
MOTORCYCLES & ATVS
2005 HONDA VTX 1300R
CARDINAL 2005 Honda VTX 1300r. Excellent condition, low mileage. At E&H Honda, Forest City, where it has always been serviced. Screen, saddle bags, highway bars, foot pegs, deer protector, many extras. 828-625-2434 isama1@ bellsouth.net
VACATIONS
VACATION BEACH RENTAL, OCEAN LAKES. Weeks & 3 day weekends available Sleeps 6. 704-473-1494.
VACATION RENTAL- MYRTLE BEACH 3BR condo, available June 1-8, June 8-15, August 17-24. $1895 weekly. Nights available in May. 828-4476611. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
MOBILE HOMES
A1 HOUSING-AFFORDABLE HOMES FOR EVERYONE DO YOU OWN LAND? DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON A HOME? A1 Housing LLC is HERE FOR YOU! We have MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOR RENT
2&3
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
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
LAUREL HILL APARTMENTS LOCATED IN SHELBY NC. Is currently accepting applications for our 2 and 3 bedroom Townhomes. Rent is based on income (and even some expenses are deducted). Call or visit today! 1526 Eaves Road, Shelby, NC or call for more information. Equal Housing Opportunity. (704) 487-1114
MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. Weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. NO TEXTING. (704) 473-4299
5 BR HOUSE for rent in Boiling Springs. Available in 1 week. Price reduced. 704-3000920.
GASTON COUNTY
HOUSE FOR RENT in Cherryville area. $900/mth. 6 rooms 1 1/2 baths. Call 704435-2542 or 704-898-5208.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SENIOR LIVING AT ITS BEST! 55 and older. 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartments. Forest City. $675 deposit, $675 month. 828-4479622.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK
In the Matter of the Estate of: Juanita Bernice Williams, deceased. File No. 24 E 386
Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Juanita Bernice Williams, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Juanita Bernice Williams to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, James R. Cook, c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 8th day of August, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May, 2024.
James R. Cook, Executor of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 23 E 249
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: FRANK ERNEST BUFF, DECEASED. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Ernest Buff, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Frank Ernest Buff to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Kelly Lovelace, c/o Greene Law Offices, PLLC, 806 North Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 6th day of August, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May 2024.
Kelly Lovelace, Administratrix of the Estate c/o Nichóle B. Greene Greene Law Offices, PLLC 806 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150
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NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 24 E 269 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CRAIG LEE BEAM
Having qualified on the 8th day of May, 2024, as Executrix of the Estate of CRAIG LEE BEAM, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before August 6, 2024 or this notice will be pleased in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the Estate should make immediate payment.
This the 8th day of May, 2024.
Cathy Horton Beam Of the Estate of Craig Lee Beam 108 Brandonwood Lane Kings Mountain, NC 28086
Attorney for the Estate: Robert H. Lutz Lutz Law Firm, PLLC 310-8 East Graham Street Shelby, NC 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 20 E 369
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: JAMES EVERETTE PARKER, DECEASED. LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY
Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of James Everette Parker, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said James Everette Parker to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Annie Ruth Parker, c/o Nichóle B. Greene, Greene Law Offices, PLLC, 806 North Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 8th day of August, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 8th day of May 2024.
Annie Ruth Parker, Executrix of the Estate c/o Nichóle B. Greene Greene Law Offices, PLLC 806 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 29th of April, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of HUGH L. KENDRICK (24 E 365), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Cathy Earl, Executrix on or before the 8th of August 2024, 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 8th day of May, 2024.
Cathy Earl, Executrix
Estate of Hugh L. Kendrick 1330 Hot Springs Terrace Shelby, NC 28150
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of CHRISTY HAYES STAPLETON (24 E 234), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Kyle Adrian Green, Administrator on or before the 24th of July 2024, 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 24th day of April, 2024.
Kyle Adrian Green, Administrator Estate of Christy Hayes Stapleton 1623 Caleb Road Shelby, NC 28152
Counsel for Estate J. Charles Hoyle, Attorney 207 Hoyle’s Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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By JIM MILLER EditorHealthy Travel Tips for Older Travelers
Dear Savvy Senior, What tips can you offer retirees with health issues who are planning some trips? We’ve been looking forward to traveling again after staying home the past few years, but my husband has a heart condition and some back problems that worry me. Concerned Wife
Dear Concerned, A dream vacation can turn into a real nightmare if you get ill or injured while you’re away and aren’t prepared. Before setting out, here are some tips to help ensure a safe and healthy trip for you and your husband.
Get prepared: Before you go, talk with your doctor about your travel itinerary and what precautions you need to take before traveling. You should also have your doctor’s contact information with you when you travel, as well as a list of the medications you’re taking in case you need emergency medical care while you’re away.
It’s also a smart idea to locate health clinics or urgent care facilities near the areas you’re visiting. Your hotel can help you with this or a simple internet
search can identify nearby health care services. If you’re traveling abroad, the U.S. consulate or embassy in the countries you’re visiting (go to step.state. gov to enroll your trip) is a good place to get a referral. Or use the International Society of Travel Medicine’s directory at ISTM.org.
If you’re traveling outside the U.S., you also need to find out the health conditions of the country you’re visiting and what, if any, vaccinations and/ or preventative medications are recommended. See CDC.gov/travel or call 800-232-4636 to get this information.
Check your insurance: If you have private health insurance or a Medicare Advantage plan through an HMO or PPO that covers in-network doctors only, check your plan to find out what’s covered if you need medical care when traveling outside your geographic area.
Beneficiaries that have original Medicare are covered everywhere in the U.S. But if you’re traveling abroad, you won’t be covered outside the U.S. and its territories except in rare circumstances, although some Medicare Advantage plans and some Medigap
supplemental policies do provide limited coverage. Most private health plans don’t pay health care costs outside the U.S. either. Be sure to check.
Many retirees traveling abroad purchase travel insurance with medical coverage, which may cover expenses if you cancel the trip, need to be treated while traveling or need to be evacuated for medical care. Make sure the policy will also cover your preexisting medical conditions. To shop and compare policies visit TravelInsurance.com, InsureMyTrip.com or SquareMouth. com.
Organize your medications: Make sure you have a sufficient supply of medications to last the entire trip.
If traveling by air, you need to pack your medicine in your carry-on bag, so if your checked luggage gets lost or misdirected you won’t be without. It’s best to keep your medications in their original containers to get through airport security without delays. It’s also a good idea to bring along a note from your doctor that explains why you take these medications, especially if syringes or other medical supplies are involved.
For airport security requirements visit TSA.gov – click on “Disabilities and Medical Conditions.” You can also call TSA Cares at 855-787-2227 prior to traveling with questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint.
Maximize technology: Keep a list of your medications and other important health and medical information handy on your smartphone so you can easily access and share it with emergency health care providers when you’re traveling. Some good apps that can help with this are Backpack Health (BackpackHealth.com) and Capzule (Capzule.com).
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.