Dover YMCA hosts May 18 Cleveland County Relay For Life
Hosts, organizers note RFL organization has been around for 25 years
by MICHAEL E. POWELL CF Media michael@cfmedia.infoEmily Peterson, Development Manager/Southeast Region for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event said recently the group will have their 2024 RFL event Saturday, May 18, starting at 5 p.m., at the Dover YMCA, located at 411 Cherryville Rd., Shelby, NC.
Peterson said of the muchloved, successful event, “Relay For Life of Cleveland County has been around for over 25 years!” adding, “...it has not always been held at the same location!” She further noted, “We are very excited to be having the event at the Dover Foundation YMCA and they’re a great partner!”
While there is no “standard crowd size” for the event,
Peterson said many of the participants are either cancer survivors and/or family members or supporters of and for cancer survivors. And, as the organizers have noted in the past, anyone can participate in the RFL as either a group or individual, so long as they register.
Said Ms. Peterson, “I like to compare RFL to a block party or tailgate! Usually we have about 300 people at the event. The crowd consists of survivors, caregivers and those that hope for a future free from cancer! We’re all together in the fight! ANYONE and EVERYONE is welcome to join us!”
As Peterson reiterated, the Saturday, May 18 event starts
at 5 p.m., and lasts until 10 p.m., and is held, as it has been in the past couple of years, at the Dover YMCA, in Shelby. Also, and as per the
ACS’ web site, food will be available for purchase throughout the entire event. “Additionally, individual teams will have food for purchase and we will have food trucks on site,” noted Ms. Peterson, who added, “Upon arrival (at the Dover YMCA), follow the direction signs and drive slowly to a parking spot.”
Peterson continued, “Registration is still open and we welcome people that want to sign up day of event! Again, you can register as an individual or team,” or interested See RELAY, Page 2
Ms. Cindi Welch, co-event lead for a past year’s Relay For Life, held at Shelby’s Dover YMCA, addresses the volunteers and participants during the event.
Heating
MEAT LOAF FLORENTINE
Joan Parrish
1 (10-oz.) pkg. frozen, chopped spinach, thawed and drained
2 beaten eggs
1½ c. soft bread crumbs (2 slices)
2 T. soy sauce
½ c. milk
¼ tsp. bottled hot pepper sauce
1½ tsp. salt
2 lbs. ground beef
Combine spinach, eggs and milk. Stir in crumbs, soy, salt and pepper sauce; add beef and mix. Pat into a 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake in 350° preheated oven for 1½ hours. Serve with mushroom sauce. Mushroom Sauce:
SWISS CHICKEN CASSEROLE
Lorinda Richard
6 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
6 slices Swiss cheese
1 (10.75-oz.) can condensed cream of chicken soup
¼ c. milk
1 (8-oz.) pkg. dry bread stuffing mix
½ c. melted butter
(Ed. Note: The recipes in today’s Cooking Corner are from the Cleveland County ECA Centennial Cookbook. Cookbooks can be purchased for $20 (cash or check) at NC Cooperative Extension Cleveland County Center, 130 S. Post Rd., Suite 1, Shelby, NC 28152.
In a saucepan, combine one (3-ounce) can undrained chopped or sliced mushrooms and 1 tablespoon allpurpose flour. Stir in 1 cup dairy sour cream and 2 tablespoons snipped chives. Cook and stir just until thickened; do not boil.
chicken is no longer pink and juices run clear.
BLACKBERRY PIE
Mary Lee Jones
1 qt. blackberries
1 rounded c. sugar
3 T. flour
¼ rounded tsp. nutmeg
1/8 tsp. salt
¼ rounded tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. lemon extract
1 T. butter
Unbaked crust for a 2-crust pie
Preheat oven to 350°. Lightly grease a 9 x 13-inch baking dish. Arrange chicken breasts in baking dish. Place one slice of Swiss cheese on top of each chicken breast. Combine cream of chicken soup and milk in a medium bowl and pour over chicken breasts. Sprinkle with stuffing mix. Pour melted butter over top and cover with foil. Bake 50 minutes or until
Place 1 layer of pie crust in a large pie pan. Mix sugar, flour, nutmeg, salt. and cinnamon together and gently add to blackberries. Add lemon extract and place the blackberry mixture into the pie crust. Dot the butter over the top and cover with the second layer of pie crust. Cut slits into the top crust and bake at 400° for 40 minutes.
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because they incorporate more contemporary elements into their design. Each option is ideal for homeowners who aspire to create a farmhouse vibe in their home interiors and exteriors.
• Modern: Modern front doors tend to boast a bold look and many are made up of large glass panels. Some homeowners prefer modern front doors because the glass in them allows lots of natural light into their home’s interior. The added light in the entryway appeals to homeowners who
The many styles of front doors
want to brighten up these spaces, which tend to be dark in homes with more traditional doors.
• Traditional: Traditional front doors may be the most recognizable to today’s homeowners.
Often solid wood but sometimes enhanced with glass, traditional doors may feature subtle, yet ornate designs. Traditional front doors might feel out of place in modern or rustic homes, so they’re generally best suited to homes with owners that prefer more traditional decor inside their homes.
• Custom: It’s important that homeowners recognize they
need not pigeonhole themselves into a particular design style for their front doors. Custom front doors may be costly, but many door manufacturers or contractors customize front doors. Custom doors may suit homeowners’ with unique ideas about decor, and some can even mimic other popular styles while still featuring subtle differences. For example, homeowners can request an arched double door that, while unique, features many of the same qualities that characterize traditional doors, including ornate designs.
A front door can greatly influence the first impression people get of a home. That makes it worth homeowners’ time and effort to explore the many different front door styles now available.
CLEVELAND COUNTY’S
How to prepare soil for spring planting
Spring is a season of rejuvenation, and perhaps nowhere is that rebirth more noticeable than in the yard. Each spring, grass begins to grow again as inviting landscapes beckon people outdoors.
Extra sunlight and rising temperatures make spring a great time to plant flowers, grasses and trees. To ensure successful planting, homeowners must take steps to prepare the soil. Healthy soil can provide the ideal conditions for roots to take hold, helping plants estab-
lish themselves before potentially harsh summer conditions arrive. Preparing soil might seem like an extensive job, but a simple approach may be all that’s necessary to create conditions that promote plant growth this spring.
• Clean up the previous months’ mess. Whether homeowners live in regions marked
by year-round warmth or places where winter typically features heavy snowfall, it’s a good idea to clean up an area prior to spring planting.
Fallen leaves, rocks, grass clippings, and other debris can contribute to compacted soil that makes it hard for plants to establish strong, healthy root systems. Clear away any debris prior to planting before taking the next
step in your soil preparation routine.
• Loosen the soil. Once debris has been cleared away, loosen the soil. Depending on the size of the area where you’ll be planting, you may need to invest in tools like a shovel, spade, spading fork, and/or a lawn edger. If you’re planting in a small area, such as a deck planter box that still has soil from last year’s planting inside it, you can either clean the box and replace the soil entirely or dig around with a handheld trowel, cultivator and/or weeder. It’s important to loosen all of the soil around where you will ultimately plant prior to planting to ensure water can reach the roots and help them establish themselves once planting is completed.
• Test and, if necessary, amend the soil. A simple pH test can help determine the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. This is an important step as soil that is too acidic or alkaline can decrease the availability of nutrients the plants will need to thrive. In addition to conducting a pH test, which can be purchased at little cost at a local home improvement store, homeowners can contact their local Cooperative Extension Service to test their soil quality. These tests will reveal soil pH, but also can shed light on the texture of the soil and other components. Once the test is conducted, the local Coop Extension Service may recommend amendments to improve the nutritional quality of the soil so new plants can thrive.
Soil conditions go a long way toward determining if new plants will thrive. Preparing the soil prior to spring planting can ensure a successful season.
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& jewelry. ESTATE (LIVING & DECEASED) AUCTION Saturday, May 18th, 10:00AM 1512 Burke Rd., Shelby, NC.
STEPHANIE COSTER
More of the RFL participants walking at the Dover YMCA, showing their support for the great cause of beating cancer!
RELAY
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individuals can register at Relayforlife.org/ ClevelandCountyNC, or by calling 1-800-227-2345, or go to www.cancer.org/ about-us.
Regarding donations raised last year, Ms. Peterson said “We were able to raise over $100,000 for the American Cancer Society and those funds go towards research, advocacy, treatment, (and) supporting our Toll-Free number, etc. We hope to
blow that amount out of the water!”
Peterson and the RFL crew are all very appreciative to all who volunteer and help out during the RFL. She said, “Everyone on our Event Leadership Team is absolutely outstanding! I truly believe that the American Cancer Society brings in the best volunteers!”
For more information on the Cleveland County and other Relay For Life events, please visit cancer. org, or call them at 1-800227-2345.
CCHD to host Summer
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 communitybased 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 healthrelated 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.
Closing out the evening of The American Legion World Series Festival will be Country artists Cooper
Alan and Craig Morgan
Country artists Cooper Alan and Craig Morgan and will be closing out the evening of The American Legion World Series Festival Saturday, Aug. 10, with free concerts in Uptown Shelby. Morgan previously performed for the ALWS for a limited audience event in 2022.
“When Craig performed here for us in 2022, our audience responded wholeheartedly to the music and the man,” says Eddie Holbrook, chairman of the local ALWS committee. “We are excited for his performance on a larger stage with a much larger audience.
“We are eager, also, to present Cooper Alan to our community. He is a North Carolina native who has made a name for himself on all social media outlets and has 14 million followers. We expect a high-energy performance of songs like “New Normal,” “Tough Ones,” and “Take Forever.”
To lead off the evening performances, The Vinyl Junkies Band, a 10-member group based in Greenville, S.C., will take the stage before the co-headliners perform. They have performed or recorded with artists such as Lady A, Darius Rucker and Mother’s Finest. They perform music from a cross-section of genres.
A native and current resident of Tennessee, singer-songwriter Morgan served 17 years in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve; in August 2023 on the stage of the Grand Ole Apry, he surprised the sold-out audience by reenlisting in the Reserve.
Respected for both his distinctive voice and his range of talent, Morgan is known for his “God, Family, Country” priorities and began his “God, Family, Country Tour 2023” last
fall. The tour is in partnership with Operation Finally Home, which provides or improves homes for veterans, first responders, and their families.
In 2022 co-headliner Cooper Alan sold over 40,000 tickets during his Cooped Up Tour and had 38 sold-out shows. His 2023 spring tour consisted of 21 dates across the United States and Canada. Before his appearance in Shelby, he will be in Calgary, Canada, with Kip Moore and Brett Kissel on July 4 and at the Delaware State Fair with Thomas Mac July 22. After the ALWS Festival, he is headed to Elmira, N.Y., and to Virginia’s Shenandoah County Fairgrounds to close out August. Morgan’s songs have charted 17 times on the Billboard country charts. “That’s What I Love About Sunday” spent four weeks at the top of the country charts in 2004-2005. His other Top 10 singles are “Almost Home,” “Redneck Yacht Club,” “Little Bit of Life,” “International Harvester,” “Love Remembers,” and “Bonfire.”
Morgan has made more than 16 overseas trips to perform for America’s troops; in December 2022 he performed three concerts for troops and their families stationed at USAG Bavaria in Germany. He received the USO Merit Award in 2006.
Stay tuned on the ALWS website and social media channels for more surprises and special guests' announcements! The ALWS staff is available at 704-466-3103, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM weekdays.
Submitted by Adrian Hamrick
NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR
Saturday, May 18
What: Foothills Quilters Guild Yard Sale
When: 9:00 am until 2:30 pm, May 18.
Where: Ascension Lutheran Church, 300 N., Lafayette St., Shelby, NC.
More Info: The Foothills Quilters guild is having a yard sale inside the Ascension Lutheran Church on May 19th. There will be lots of craft/sewing/quilting items and books for sale. Also, some used sewing machines. The money raised will help us continue to do our charity works in this county. Rain or shine.
What: Heritage, History, Homecoming
When: 10:00 am until 2:00 pm, May 18. Where: 1145 County Home Rd., Shelby, NC Across from Pleasant City Church.
More Info: Broad River Genealogical Society Looking BackMoving Forward, Heritage, History & Homecoming. Come and share your ancestors’ stories. Free hot dog lunch. Fellowship. Friendship. Door prizes.
Sunday, May 19
What: Pups In The Park
When: 1:30 pm until 4:30 pm, May 19.
Where: Shelby City Park, 850 W Sumter St., Shelby, NC.
More Info: Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza (CARE) will have many of their adoptable dogs there for you to meet. We will also have our Mock Adoption event where children can pick out a plush toy dog to adopt. The Carrousel and train will be open. Clifford the Rescue dog will also be on hand ! Looking to adopt? Go ahead and fill out your application at cliffordsarmyrescue.com, so you can get pre-approved! You can then pick out your new family member at the event and take him or her home. We DO NOT do same day adoptions without prior application and approval. Not looking to adopt? Come on out and pet some wonderful doggies! Who does not like puppy love? A great day for kids, adults and doggies! Learn all about our dog rescue group and find out if you may be interested in helping as a volunteer or become a Foster for a pup. C.A.R.E (Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all volunteer, dog rescue organization.
Neighborhood Calender Deadline: Friday, 3 PM, prior to Thursday’s Edition. Go to shelbyinfo.com & click on SUBMIT EVENTS.
Saturday, May 25
What: Annual Rose Show
When: 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm, May 25.
Where: Cleveland County Extension Office,130 S. Post Rd., Shelby, NC.
More Info: The Cleveland Lincoln County Rose Society is hosting the annual Rose Show. Hundreds of roses will be judged for, Best in Class. The show includes Rose Arrangements and Rose Photography. The Beautiful Rose Show is open to the public at no charge. All roses will be sold at 4:00 pm - long stems 3/$1.00 and smaller rose 4/$1.00. These make beautiful arrangements for church or loved ones, bring your buckets to pick up your roses.
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Nar-Anon Support Group: Meets 6:30 pm weekly on Tuesdays at the First Baptist Church, 120 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC. Nar-Anon is a support group for those affected by someone else’s drug addiction. We meet in the classroom off Dale St. between Sumter & Campbell St. Park on the side of the church or in the alley. Signs are posted. Call Bill, 704-692-2092 or church office, 704-482-3467.
Al-Anon Support Groups: Al-Anon Family Support Groups support those who are affected by someone else’s drinking and drug use. No Name AFG meets on Mondays at 12noon at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 510 W Sumter St., Shelby. Contact Kay at 704-473-4891. Shelby AFG meets on Thursdays at 8:00 pm at Shelby Presbyterian Church, 226 E. Graham St., Shelby. Contact Jann at 704-692-7688.
Cliffords Corner inside Rollover Pets: EVERY FRIDAY!! Looking for some fun and the chance to play with and love on some sweet and adorable rescue dogs?? Come get your weekend started off with a smile, laughter and a happy heart. Come hang out in Clifford’s Corner, inside RollOver Pets, 105. W. Warren in Uptown Shelby. C.A.R.E (Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza) will be there from 2 pm to 5 pm with just a handful of the dogs they have in rescue and foster. C.A.R.E (Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all volunteer, dog rescue organization. Please note, we Do Not do same day adoptions, so if you are looking to adopt an adorable new family member and want to take home the same day, you need to fill out an adoption application now, ahead of the event, AND get preapproved. The link to get the adoption application form and to see many of our dogs in rescue, is below for your convenience. https:// cliffordsarmyrescue.com/1423-2/
Heavenly help for Moms
(Part 2 of “MAYDAY” Series)
DANYALE PATTERSON
As we conclude our celebration of Mother’s Day, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the selfless devotion and unwavering love of mothers everywhere. It’s no secret that being a mother can be a daunting task, regardless of the age of your child. Whether you’re caring for a newborn, navigating the challenges of raising a teenager, or supporting your adult child as they navigate the world, it’s all hard work. The demands and difficulties of being a parent can be overwhelming, leaving you feeling drained and exhausted. But here’s the good news: God is always present, guiding through every step of this journey. He promises to comfort in times of uncer-
tainty, to strengthen in times of weakness, and to give wisdom in times of decision-making. Let us draw strength from His promises and find peace in His presence. Isaiah 58:11 (NLT) says, “ The LORD will guide you continually, giving you water when you are dry and restoring your strength. You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring.”
PERSEVERE IN FAITH In Mark 7:24-30, we learn about a mother who came to Jesus for help, because her daughter was possessed by a demon, which caused her to be severely afflicted. The woman heard about Jesus’ reputation as a healer and came to him, begging him to help her daughter. Jesus didn’t respond to her immediately. The woman was not deterred, however. She followed Jesus and his disciples, pleading with them to help her daughter. Jesus was impressed by her faith and said, “Woman, you have great faith! Your re-
quest is granted.” And with that, he healed her daughter. This story is significant because it highlights the importance of never giving up on God or your children! Continue praying and trusting God. Galatians 6:9 (AMP) says, “Let us not grow weary or become discouraged in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap, if we do not give in.”
Also, Jesus shows compassion to a Gentile woman and her daughter, demonstrating that God’s love and salvation are available to all people, regardless of their background or nationality.
PRAY THIS PRAYER:
“Father, thank you for trusting me and giving me the privilege to become a mother. I am even more grateful that I am not alone. I can come to you with my worries and concerns. Lord, I ask you to remove fear, doubt, unbelief, frustration, and exhaustion. Refresh me and strengthen
my heart. I give my children (child) to you. I ask that you make and mold my children (child) to be what you want, not what I want. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
CONNECTING TO GOD: I encourage you to open your heart to God’s love and grace. Seek forgiveness for past wrongs, and invite Jesus into your heart as your Savior and Lord. Find a supportive community in a local church where you can grow and serve others. By dedicating time each day to reading the Bible and praying, you can cultivate a meaningful relationship with God.
Danyale Patterson would love to connect with you! Scan the QR code to subscribe to a weekly uplifting podcast, or contact her at www.danyale. com to share a testimony, send a prayer request, or book her to speak.
By Gary MillerOne of my comedy excuses I’m known for when I come up empty-handed from a hunting or a fishing trip, is that my friend, partner, guide, etc. “dry-ridged” me. I forgot where I first heard that term, but I use it quite often to blame other people for my lack of success. It refers to the belief that they purposefully placed me in a location where they knew no game would be. I mean after all, who wants to put me on their favorite spot or let me know where their honey-hole is? Hunters aren’t nearly as bad as fishermen, but I’m sure it happens. As in my case, it’s just a friendly jab toward those who allow me to join them on a particular outing. It makes for good manly banter after an unsuccessful day. And while I don’t really believe this happens much among friends, I do recall a hardcore deer hunting father who purposefully put his son in places that held no deer in order for him to see how hard hunting can be. He wanted to bring him into the sport knowing all the bad experiences and bad outcomes first. And again, this wasn’t a friend. It was his son! Now, while this may have worked, I personally had much rather expose the people I love to the good, especially if I believe the good outweighs the bad. This reminds me of how many of us were introduced to God. I think we were dry-ridged. Not that someone purposefully set out to expose the negative first, but they did it thinking, like my hardcore deer hunter, that this was the best approach to take. What was this approach towards God you ask? It was introducing a loving, father-like God by telling us that hell was the results of those who reject Him. It was like God was saying, “If you don’t choose me and love me, I’m going to allow everyone to beat you up continually and never let you back into the family.” Yes, I can see how that would absolutely work! (cough, cough) The truth is, this is a terrible way to introduce God to the world. Relationships built on fear are lifeless, joyless, and unhealthy. And as soon as someone can get out of it, they will. And it’s the same when this kind of Christianity is proposed. The real reason to choose God is because of all the good things. Namely a father who loves you, does not condemn you, and sent Jesus so that you might not only have a glorious future but an abundant life here and now. He has promised to not only take your burdens but turn them into blessings. And because of His promise that all things will work together for good, what may seem like a “dry-ridge” will ultimately become one of the greatest adventures ever. Choose Jesus because He’s the best thing for you and because He wants the best things for you. The apostle John wrote, “Perfect love casts out fear.” When we begin to understand God’s perfect love, we will no longer start introducing Him from a place of fear.
The basics of fertilizing a lawn
Spring marks the return of lawn and garden season. Lawns often bear the brunt of winter’s wrath, so spring is a great time to nurse them back to health, and fertilizing can be an essential component of that process.
Fertilizing a lawn can be intimidating. An array of fertilizers, with each seemingly designed to address a different issue, can make homeowners’ heads spin when visiting their local lawn and garden center. However, fertilizing is a very simple task that any homeowner can tackle. In fact, fears about fertilizing are often unfounded and can be overcome with some basic knowledge of the process.
• Identify which type of grass is in the yard. The home improvement experts at HGTV note that turfgrass is divided into two categories: cool-season grass and warm-season grass. A local lawn and garden center can help homeowners identify which type of grass is in the yard, and this often depends on location. Fescue, bluegrass and perennial ryegrass are some examples of cool-season grasses, while Bermuda, bahia, St. Augustine, and zoysia are considered warm-season grasses. Identifying which type of grass is in the lawn is important because that will indicate when to fertilize. Cool-season grasses are typically best fertilized in early spring, while warm-season lawns can benefit from an application just before especially warm temperatures arrive.
• Survey the lawn to identify which spreader to use. A small yard or a thriving lawn with only a few bald or unsightly patches may not need a full application of fertilizer. In such instances, a hand spreader can suffice. For larger lawns and areas, a broadcast spreader is the ideal option. Spreaders have multiple
settings, and the fertilizer package will indicate which setting to utilize when using the product.
• Test the soil prior to purchasing fertilizer.
The lawn experts at Pennington® note that a simple soil test can reveal soil pH and phosphorous and potassium levels. Soil tests can be purchased at most home improvement stores and lawn and garden centers, and they can help homeowners determine which fertilizer will most benefit their lawns.
• Water the lawn prior to fertilizing. The experts at Scotts® recommend a good watering a few days prior to fertilizing a lawn. Such an approach ensures the soil is ready to accept the fertilizer once it’s applied.
• Follow the instructions carefully. Detailed instructions are typically provided on fertilizer product packaging. Once homeowners have identified and purchased the product they need, they can simply follow the instructions on the packaging, including how and when to water after application, which can make fertilizing less intimidating.
Fertilizing in spring can help a lawn recover from the previous summer and winter, ensuring it’s lush and green when summer entertaining season arrives.
Core Family Services: A New Chapter in Supporting Children and Families
In a significant milestone for communitybased services, Children's Homes of Cleveland County has unveiled its new identity as Core Family Services, marking a strategic shift towards a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to supporting children and families.
Formerly known for its dedication to providing residential childcare and independent living services, Core Family Services has expanded its scope to offer a broader range of vital programs, including adoption services, mental and behavioral health counseling, and supervised visitation. This transformation reflects the organization's commitment to addressing the multifaceted needs of children, youth, and families in the area.
"We are thrilled to introduce Core Family Services to our community," said Peter Bagley, Executive Director of Core Family Services. "Our rebranding represents our evolution as an organization dedicated to strengthening families and empowering children to thrive in safe and nurturing environments. Whatever the barrier to wellbeing and success in life we will be here to help them overcome and thrive."
The decision to rebrand comes as part of a strategic initiative to better align with the organization's mission of promoting the well-being of children and families throughout Cleveland County and beyond. By consolidating its various services under a unified brand, Core Family Services aims to streamline access to essential resources for individuals and families and, in so doing, grow its impact on the community.
"Our goal is to be a cornerstone of support for families facing various challenges," board chair, Gary Spangler added. "Whether it's providing a stable home environment for children in need, offering counseling to navigate mental health issues, or facilitating reunification through supervised visitation, Core Family Services is here to walk alongside families at every step of their journey.”
With the rebranding, Core Family Services reaffirms its commitment to providing compassionate care, personalized attention, and evidence-based solutions to
address the diverse needs of children and families in Cleveland County and beyond. The organization looks forward to continuing its legacy of service and making a positive difference in the lives of those it serves.
CFS is provides support to: families who are looking to grow through adoption, families who are working toward reunification with children placed in foster care, individuals and families in need of mental or behavioral health assessments and counseling, those in need of parent and co-parent education, children and youth in the foster care system, and young people aging out of foster care.
On June 13th at 4:00pm the agency will celebrate 55 Years of service to the residents of Cleveland County with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. The community is invited to join us for a brief program followed by light refreshments and tours of our Gidney St. facilities.
Core Family Services, a 501c3 Community Nonprofit, is licensed by the North Carolina Department of Human Services, accredited by the Council on Accreditation, is a member of the North Carolina Benchmarks Association, the Cleveland County Chamber of Commerce, and is a Cleveland County United Way agency. CFS began as an emergency shelter for homeless teens and continues to adapt programs and services to meet the ever present challenges facing families today.
For more information about Core Family Services and its comprehensive range of programs, visit http://corefamilyservices.org or contact them at info@corefamilyservices. org or 704-484-2558. Submitted by Peter Bagley
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County-Wide Celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month
The Mental Health Association of Cleveland County (MHACC) is organizing a series of special events to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month in May. The organization aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental health through a campaign recognizing that we all have mental health, just like physical health.
MHACC’s Executive Director, Melodie McSwain, states: “In today's hectic world, it's important to acknowledge that mental health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being. Mental health encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, influencing how we think, feel, and act. Just as we take care of our physical health, nurturing our mental health is equally vital for leading fulfilling lives.
Unfortunately, stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health still persist, hindering individuals from seeking help when needed. By fostering an environment of understanding and acceptance, we can break down these barriers and promote open conversations about mental health.
Recognizing that we all have mental health is the first step towards creating a culture of empathy and support. It allows us to cultivate resilience, cope with life's challenges, and thrive in our personal and professional endeavors.
On May 7, MHACC will host a free community art activity at the Eugenia H. Young Memorial Library from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Participants will be able to make their own buttons with mental health themed messages.
MHACC is also partnering with CCC’s Pennington-McIntyre Art Gallery to host an Art Of Mind exhibit which explores the ways individuals living with a mental health concern navigate the world. We all have mental health and this exhibit seeks to highlight the diverse perspectives of those with lived experiences through artistic expression. The Art of Mind exhibit will run from May through September. An artists’ reception will be held on May 13 at 3:30 PM and is open to the public.
The month-long celebration will come to a close with a Storyteller’s Event at Got Books on May 24, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Speakers will share stories about mental health, resiliency, and hope. All events are open to the public at no cost.
By Loretta CozartLast 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 towards 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.
Our hope is that during the month of May and beyond, we remember to prioritize mental health—both for ourselves and for those around us. Together, we can create a community where everyone feels valued, understood, and supported on their journey towards mental wellbeing.”
The month-long celebration will kick off at the Foothills Farmers Market on May 4 from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm. The community is invited to paint kindness stones, wear green in support of mental health awareness month, and gather resources from MHACC’s info booth.
MHACC’s goal throughout May is to help reduce the stigma still associated with mental health. Organizations and individuals are invited to sign the “We Believe Mental Health Matters'' pledge to show support for mental health in Cleveland County. Everyone who takes the pledge will receive a free “We Believe Mental Health Matters'' sticker to display. The campaign page can be found here: www.clevelandcountymha.org/ mentalhealthmatters.
Contact Info: mha@clevelandcountymha. org, 704-481-8637, www.clevelandcountymha.org
Submitted by Stacey Costner
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OBITUARIES I N R
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ADAM DANIEL COLLINS
Adam Daniel Collins, 38, of Lawndale, passed away on Friday, May 3, 2024.
A native of Cleveland County, Adam is the son of David and Debra Bowling Collins of Lawndale.
A memorial service was held was held in the funeral home chapel of ClayBarnette Funeral Home with the Rev. Keith Dixon officiating. Memorials may be made to The National Kidney Foundation.
Clay-Barnette Funeral Home and Aquamation Center is serving the family. www. claybarnette.com
KNOX WINFRED FOSTER, JR.
Knox Winfred Foster Jr., 58, of Chesnee, passed away on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
Born in Gaffney, SC, he was the husband of Sylvia Gilliam and the son of Betty Carroll Foster and the late Knox Winfred Foster Sr.
In addition to his wife and mother, surviving Knox are his sister, Sandra Ruff (Jason); his brother-in-law,
Jesse Gilliam (April); and his in-laws, Junior and Donna Gilliam.
In addition to his father, Mr. Foster was preceded in death by his infant brother. Funeral services were held May 4, 2024, in the Gordon Mortuary Chapel. Interment will be at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery.
RONNIE EUGENE ALLEN
Mr. Ronnie Eugene Allen 52, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on Tuesday April 16, 2024.
He was born on July 21, 1971, to Betty Scott and the late Robert Thompson. Along with his father, a son, Quentin McDowell, a sister, Cindy Allen, and a brother Randy Allen all preceded him in death.
In addition to his mother, he leaves to cherish memories with fiancé, Gail Baker of the home; daughters Anissa and Ebony McCluney; seven grandchildren; brothers: Dub Allen (Vanessa), Jessie Allen (Daisy), Chris Lockett (Sandy), Alvin Allen, Robert Thompson; his sisters: Pam Thompson and Tameshia Sutton; and in-laws: James and Elizabeth Ross, Daryl
Baker, Jacqueline Baker, Reggie Ross (Tonya), Genene Tate (Freddie). The family had a private viewing at Enloe’s Funeral Home of Shelby, NC. The memorial for Ronnie will be on his birthday July 21, 2024, at Virginia Beach (specific details will follow).
ROYCE PATRICK HOEY
Royce Patrick “2 Shade” Hoey, of Shelby, NC, passed away on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
He was born on April 30, 1956 to the late J.B. and the late Helen Spikes Hoey.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents; brothers: Carl Lee and Johnny Hoey; and the love of his life, Vetissia H. Hoey. He is survived by his stepsons: Tracy Gaston (Susan) of Kingstown, NC and Carl Gaston, Jr. (Seirra) of Grover, NC; brothers: Donald Hoey (Trish) of Bessemer City, NC, Hartwell Hoey (Janie) of Kernersville, NC and Earl Hoey (Andrea) of Lakeland, FL; sisters, Patricia Hoey of Charlotte, NC and Sarah Sanford (Mickey) of Shelby, NC; six granddaughters; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at Shiloh Baptist Church.
For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.
For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
MINISTER JAMES RALPH PEELER
Minister James Ralph Peeler, Jr. aka “Ralph,” aka “Jim,”, 74, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
He was born March 11, 1950 to the late James Ralph Peeler, Sr. and Lucille Nance Adams.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, who raised him; his twin brother, John Randolph Peeler, brother, Willie Trammell; a granddaughter; and sister, Ollie Mae Ross.
Ralph served our country in the U.S Marine Corps. Left to cherish fond memories are his wife, Dr. Cora Ford Peeler; his children, Lamar (Pam) of Gaffney, SC, Patrice (Aaron) Brand of Irmo, SC, and Wesley (Latoya) of Earl, NC; ten grandchildren; Siblings: Ralph McKissick, Dr. Elizabeth Graham Cop (Nick), Leroy Peeler, and Teresa (Walter) Bostic, and his sisters and brothersin-laws: Dr. Mary (James) Brooks, Nettie Surratt, Minnie (K.P.) Petty, Albert (Sandra) Ford, Irene Ford, Kenny Ford, and Nancy Ford.
Funeral services were held May 1, 2024 at Shoal Creek Baptist Church. Burial followed at First Baptist Church in Earl with military honors.
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
–– Romans 10:9-10
SAMMIE WAYNE ANDERSON
Sammie Wayne Anderson, 71, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on May 2, 2024.
He was born in Cleveland County, NC, son of the late Wayne Henry and Oleene Lockridge Anderson.
Mr. Anderson is survived by his brother, Pressley Anderson of Kings Mountain, NC.
Funeral service was held May 6, 2024 in the Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel with Pastors Eddie Gray and David Murray officiating. Interment was at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC
Guest Register available at www.harrisfunerals.com.
Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC is serving the family.
HARVEY HOPPER
Mr. Harvey Hopper, of Shelby, NC passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
He was born on January 7, 1949 to the late Claywood and Edna Jane Charles Hopper.
Harvey is survived by his wife, Vivian Hopper; his children: Zach Hopper of Shelby, NC, Shana Surratt of Kingstown, NC, Darnell Surratt of Benson, NC, and Greg (Sherry) Ager of Shelby, NC; one sister, Deborah Jackson; one twin brother, Harold (Christie)
Hopper both of Shelby, and seven grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, Harvey is preceded in death by his brothers: Lavanda Hopper and Dwight Hopper.
A graveside service was held May 4, 2024, at Sunset Cemetery.
In celebration of Harvey, in lieu of flowers the family request any funds go to doing a kind deed for someone, such as buying them lunch.
MARY ANN WILSON
Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson, 81, of Shelby, NC, passed away on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
She was born on August 28, 1942, in Cleveland County, NC to the late James Huskey and the late Eunice Accor Huskey.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Wilson, Jr. and a sister, Grace Poole.
Left to cherish the fond memories are daughters, Janet Wilson and Valerie Brown (Stanley), both of Shelby, NC, and Tierra Littlejohn of Kings Mountain, NC; son, Kenneth Wilson of Kings Mountain, NC; five sisters, Sandra Avery, Martha Davis, and Cherre Huskey, all of Shelby, NC; Theresia Lowery of Greensboro, NC, and Patricia LittlejohnGood of Concord, NC; five grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held May 3, 2024 at Shoal Creek Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.
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Tunchie” passed away on Friday, April 26, 2024.
He was born on February 27, 1932 to the late Ida Wilson Wray and the late Abe Jackson.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by three sons, Terry Leon Cannon, Ricky Lee Woods, Christopher O’ Neal Huskey; one daughter, Gail Wray; five sisters, Mae Charles Ross, Betty Jo Wray, Dorothy Lee Hall, Vinnie Johnson, and Beulah Cannon; and three brothers, John Wray, Randy Wray and Robert Wray.
Mr. Wray is survived by his five daughters, Cynthia Wray, Linda Wray, Nell Wray, Dell Wray, Brenda Wray; two sons, Rev. Willie Dean Wray (Desima) and Todd Wray (Veronica); two sisters, Helen Banner and Merlean Carson (Jimmy); one brother, Sherwood Wray and a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren and great - great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held May 4, 2024, at Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial took place at Eskridge Grove Baptist Church, Shelby, NC.
Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
John 16:13
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HAMRICK
Brenda Walker Hamrick, 85, passed away Wednesday May 1, 2024.
Born in Boiling Springs, NC, on January 7, 1939 she was the daughter of the late Felton T. and Blanche Holland Walker. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Joe M. Hamrick and a brother, Larry Walker.
The family will have a private service at a later date.
A guest register is available at www.stameytysingerfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to StameyTysinger Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Fallston, NC.
Brenda is survived by her sons, Sam Hamrick and wife Darlene and Patrick Hamrick and wife Crystal, and her four grandchildren.
A graveside service was held May 3, 2024, at Cleveland Memorial Park with Rev. Keith Dixon of Boiling Springs Baptist Church officiating.
Memorials may be made to Boiling Springs Baptist Church, 307 S. Main Street Shelby, NC 28152.
Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the family.
Online condolences may be made at www.cecilmburtonfuneralhome.com
SAMUEL ADAM MAUNEY
Samuel Adam Mauney, age 28, passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024.
Adam was a native of Lincolnton, NC, and was born September 2, 1995.
He was the son of Kevin Mauney and the late Patricia Beard Mauney.
Samual is survived by his Dad, Kevin Mauney and stepmom, Darlene; brother, Sean Mauney and his wife Jessica; sister, Leah Elliott and her husband, Richard.
JOHNSON
James Carter Johnson, age 57, of Shelby, NC, passed away on May 2, 2024.
Carter was the son of the late Monroe Garland Johnson Jr. and Gracie Macklin Johnson.
Along with wife Sarah Elizabeth Jones, Carter is survived by his two sons, JC and Drew; and his sister, Teresa Johnson Skidmore (Pete).
Carter is predeceased by his mother, Gracie Johnson, and his father, Monroe Garland Johnson Jr..
A memorial service was held May 7, 2024, at Central United Methodist Church of Shelby. Rev. Clay Jones offered offer words of encouragement.
Memorials may be made to Central United Methodist Church: 200 E. Marion St., Shelby, NC 28150 or The Elks National Foundation for Scholarships to local kids: 2750 N. Lakeview Ave. Chicago, Il 60614-2256
Online condolences may be made at www.cecilmburtonfuneralhome.com
Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the family.
JAMES DURHAM LEDBETTER
James Durham Ledbetter, Jr., 75, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2024.
Born in Hickory, NC on August 13, 1948, he was the son of the late James Durham Ledbetter, Sr and Ruby Francis Connor Ledbetter. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a grandson.
James is survived by his wife, Karen McCurry Ledbetter, his three children, Shannon Ledbetter (Samantha), Ashley Jones (Travis) and Andrea Brown (Jay) as well as his three stepchildren Ryan Bridges, Karla Mead (Bill) and Emilee Bridges; two sisters, Judy Faircloth and Elaine Fite, two brothers Larry Ledbetter and David Ledbetter, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
A celebration of life service was held May 6, 2024 at Boiling Springs Baptist Church with Pastor Keith Dixon officiating. David Blanton will offer words of encouragement for those in attendance.
Memorials may be made in his memory to Boiling Springs Baptist Church: Online condolences may be made at www.cecilmburtonfuneralhome.com
Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the family.
Leona McAbee Greene.
Mr. Greene is survived by his wife, Norma Morrison Greene of Shelby, NC; daughter, Deborah Bowen and partner, Mike Holliday, of Asheville, NC; four granddaughters; two great-grandsons and two brothers and a sister.
No services are planned at this time.
Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society at P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741; online: www.cancer.org/ donate/memorial-giving.html or to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105; online: www.stjude. org/donate
Guest Register available at www.harrisfunerals.com.
Arrangements: Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC
NORRIS KENNETH COOK
Norris Kenneth Cook, 87, of Shelby, NC, passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Born in Cleveland County, NC on June 10, 1936, he was the son of the late Dixon Cicero Cook and Effie Mae Lail Cook.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Bernice Cook, a granddaughter; his brother, D.C. Cook, and sister, Betty Cook Burgin.
Newton NC 28658
Robert Morgan Funeral and Cremation Services, LLC is serving the Cook Family. Memorial tributes may be made at www.rsmorganfsl. com.
BARBARA DIANNE LEDFORD HENSLEY
Barbara Dianne Ledford Hensley, 78, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on May 6, 2024.
She was born in Cleveland County, NC, to the late James Clifton and Ruby Irene Elliott Ledford and was preceded in death by a daughter, Lori Ann Hensley, an infant daughter, and an infant son.
She is survived by her son, Jimmy Hensley and wife Carmen, of Grover, NC; and two granddaughters. Graveside services were held Friday, May 10, 2024, at Patterson Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Grover, NC.
Guest Register available at www.harrisfunerals.com.
Arrangements: Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC
McCURRY
Mr. Cook is survived by a son, David Cook and wife, Shelby of Lawndale; three daughters, Barbara Cook, Brenda Walker, Benita Black all of Vale; seventeen grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and five sisters, Christeen Cook of Lincolnton, Bryte Benfield of Morristown, TN, Ida Nell Wilson of Lincolnton, Mary Lou Cook, and Dianne Sain of Vale.
Jimmy Greene, 70, of Shelby, NC, passed away on May 7, 2024.
Born in Cleveland County, North Carolina, he was son of the late Richard and
Graveside Services were held at Rose Hill Cemetery, Fallston, NC.
Donations maybe made to Carolina Caring Hospice, 3975 Robinson Road
Mary Ann Emory McCurry, 66, passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024. She was born to the late Dock Emory and Elizabeth Warren Emory in Cleveland County. She is also predeceased by her brothers, Johnny Emory, Jack Emory and Arthur Emory; and sisters, Wanda Cleary and Mary Turner.
She is survived by her son, Kirk Woods; brother, Larry Emory (Tonya); and sister, Patsy Scoggins.
A Celebration of Life was held on Sunday, May 5, 2024, in Mooresboro, NC. Robert Morgan Funeral and Cremation Services, LLC is serving the family. Memorial tributes may be made at www.rsmorganfsl. com.
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May 5, 2024.
Coy was born in Guilford County on February 5, 1938. He was the son of the late Marvin Coy Crawford, Sr. and Margaret Grady Crawford.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his son, Darryl Crawford and sister, Jeaneane Paschal.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia "Pat" Mintz Crawford; son, Bradrick Crawford and wife, Wendy of Lawndale; daughter-inlaw, Beth Crawford of Kings Mountain; and three grandsons.
A memorial service was held May 11, 2024, in Stamey-Tysinger Funeral Home Chapel with the Pastor Asher Panton and Pastor Jason Elmore officiating. Memorials may be made to: The William Cable, Jr. Foundation. Giving can be made through the Discovery Church website at www. discoverychurchhickory or checks can be mailed to the following: William Cable, Jr. Foundation, Discovery Church, 2201 Startown Road, Newton, NC 28658 or First Baptist Church, 120 N. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28150 and in the memo, you may note: In memory of Coy Crawford for “Carissa’s
A guest register is available at www.stameytysingerfuneralhome.com.
Stamey-Tysinger Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Fallston, NC is serving the family.
Lynn Adrienne Thill, 74, of Kings Mountain, NC passed away on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
Lynn was born in Moline, IL on August 17, 1949 to Rex and Lois Cornmesser.
She is survived by her husband, Ervin (Buck) Thill, children Michelle Kurth Moline, IL Suzanne Rice Albuquerque, NM; three sisters: Linda Nelson, Carrie Satterfield, Gail Shipman; and three grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents: Lois Nelson, Rex Cornmesser, stepfather Dale Nelson, daughter Amanda Caroline Drefchinski Martinez.
Clay-Barnette Funeral Home and Aquamation of Kings Mountain is serving the family.
SHEILA DIANNE GRAHAM BROWN
Sheila Graham Brown, 76, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on May 9, 2024.
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, Joe Brown, and her brother, Cpl. Michael Allen Graham.
She is survived by her daughter, Ashlie Dianne Brown, of the home; and sister-in-law, Teresa Graham, of Greensboro, NC.
Memorial service was held Sunday, May 12, 2024, in the Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel with Rev. Randy Patterson officiating.
Guest Register available at www.harrisfunerals.com.
Arrangements: Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC
DeWAYNE DESEAN ELLIS
DeWayne Desean Ellis, 36, also known as ‘Debo’, of Shelby, NC, passed away on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. He was born August 26, 1987, to Lesa Herring Hudson and Christopher Ellis in Charlotte, NC.
He is preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandfathers and his paternal grandmother. He is survived by his mother, Lesa and Les Hudson (stepfather); father, Christopher Ellis (Toni); his maternal grandmother; and sisters, Shenicka Howard, of Atlanta, GA, Sha’Vonna Brown of Seattle, WA, and Bre’anna Ellis of Fort Campbell, KY.
Services were held May 6, 2024, at Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial took place at Sunset Cemetery.
L OCAL C HURCHES
Saturday, May 18
What: Church Fundraiser
When: 7:00 am, May 18.
Where: Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, 1102 Warlick Rd., Lawndale, NC.
More Info: Large indoor yard sale, we have clothes of all sizes in great condition. Lots of toys, furniture, shoes, kids costumes, jewelry, and gently used designer purses. Lots more coming in. Great prices!! We will have a biscuit sale in the morning, 7:00 am until.
What: Church Yard Sale & Fundraiser
When: 7:00 am until 1:00 pm., May 18.
Where: Shelby Missionary Holiness Church, 1402 Earl Rd., Shelby, NC.
More Info Household iItems, 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.
What: Hungary Mission Trip Fundraiser
When: 11:00 am until 1:00 pm., May 18.
Where: Buffalo Baptist Church, 108 Buffalo Ch. Rd., Shelby, NC
More Info: Eat in or take out. Plates $12 each. All proceeds help sponsor Bible school programs in Hungary this summer.
Sunday, May 19
What: First Responder Service and Meal
When: 11:00 am until 3:00 pm, May 19.
Where: Lawndale Baptist Church, 407 W Main St, Lawndale, NC.
More Info: Lawndale Baptist Church is having a First Responder Service and Meal. Service will be at 11:00 am and meal will be from 12:00 till 3:00pm. All are welcome to come join in as we honor all our First Responders.
Monday, May 20
What: Blood Drive
When: Noon until 6:00 pm, May 20.
Where: Family Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC.
More Info: Family Worship Center COG, in cooperation with the KM Ministerial Assn., encourages you to participate in a blood drive. Donors will receive a $20 e-gift card and a special t shirt. You may register at oneblood.org/donatenow with sponsor # 68025.
Sunday, May 26
What: Church Memorial Day Service
When: May 26.
Where: High Shoal Baptist Church, 284 High Schoals Church Rd. Mooresboro, NC.
More Info: Dinner will follow morning service.
Saturday, June 1
What: Community Yard Sale and Country Breakfast When: 7:00 am until 11:00 am., June 1.
Where: Zion Hill Baptist Church, 8173 Old NC 18, Lawndale, NC. More Info: Reserve yard sale space by May 28 by calling Allan at 828-448-5008. Breakfast: $7, includes biscuits, gravy, eggs, grits, bacon, sausage, livermush, bologna and drink.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Deaf Ministry of First Baptist Church, 120 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC, invites you to come worship with us. Sundays at 9:30 am. Interpreted services. Deaf SS Class. Wheelchair entrance off N. Dale St. 704-482-3467.
Nar-Anon Support Group: Meets 6:30 pm weekly on Tuesdays at the First Baptist Church, 120 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC. Nar-Anon is a support group for those affected by someone else’s drug addiction. We meet in the classroom of Dale St., between Sumter and Campbell St. Park on the side of the church or in the alley. Signs are posted. Call Bill, 704-692-2092 or the church office, 704-482-3467.
Al-Anon Family Groups Support: Al-Anon Family Support Groups: Al-Anon Family Support Groups support those who are affected by someone else’s drinking and drug use. No Name AFG meets on Mondays at 12noon at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 510 W Sumter St., Shelby. Contact Kay at 704-473-4891. Shelby AFG meets on Thursdays at 8:00 pm at Shelby Presbyterian Church, 226 E. Graham St., Shelby. Contact Jann at 704-692-7688.
Walls Memorial Baptist Church Food Bank: TEFAP (Commodities) distribution is open to any neighboring county within North Carolina that does not receive TEFAP. Distribution will be held the third Tuesday of each month from 11:30 am until 1:30 pm, at Walls Memorial Baptist Church, 2223 Elizabeth Avenue, Shelby, NC 28150. May 21, 2024. All are welcome. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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A minimum of 50 tickets must be sold in advance to hold the event
Two ways for men and women to make friends and influence people!
Men: Please join us for “Veteran’s Coffee & Chat”, on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 10:00 AM at the Neal Center. All veterans from all branches of service, aged 50 and better are invited. It’s a great time to share your stories and experiences, and enjoy hot coffee and a snack, too! It’s free of charge and no registration is necessary…just show up!
Women: Please join us for “Ladies’ Support”, on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 10:00 AM at the Neal Center. Ladies aged 50 and better are invited to enjoy an inspiring presentation designed for women. There will also be food and time for fellowship. Pre-registration is required. Please call 704/482-3488 no later than Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at 3 PM.
To everyone who took part in our ANNUAL “MAY Event” on MAY 6th
The 2024 “MAY Event” did exceptionally well and many people, companies and businesses worked with us to make this event the success it was!
The Neal Center would like to express their Thanks to the following for their time, devotion and hard work in this event:
• Honey Hog
• Wal-Mart
• Mi Pueblito
• Alston Bridges BBQ
• Jammin’ J’s
• Buffalo Creek Gallery
• Victoria-Stephen
• Stacy’s Garden World
• Kelly’s Seafood
• The Gorge Zip-Line Canopy, Saluda
• Great Smokey Mountains Railroad
• Riverbend YMCA Golf Course
• Foothills Public Shooting Complex
• Poteat’s Front-End & Brake Shop, Inc.
• Peak Resources, Cherryville
• Helping Hands Nursing Service
• Chinatown
• Cline’s Nursery
• The New You Salon
• Don Gibson Theatre
• Don Ramon’s
• Arnold’s Gift Gallery
• Norris Merchandise
• The Dragon Fly
• Tammy Phillips
• Antionette Heberlig
• Ingles
• Deer Brook Golf Club
• Hannah’s Coffee House
• Pepsico, Cherryville
• Toscano’s Bistro
• K-Nail Spa
• Hats-Off Salon & Spa
• Cleveland County YMCA
• Showmars
• Bob Cabaniss
• CenterWell
• Sky Valley Zip Tours, Blowing Rock
• Chetola Resort, Blowing Rock
The Neal Senior Center will be closed on Monday, May 27, 2024 in observance of Memorial Day The center will reopen on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 8:30 AM
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CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tune-up Special, $69.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704-472-9367.
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MULTI FAMILY YARDSALE. Furniture, Womens clothes size 12-16, Men’s clothes medium 32 waist, household items and many Misc items. Sat May 11th, 2024 from 07:00 AM01:00 PM. 301 East Parker Street, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (704) 616-1690 momma6116@yahoo.com
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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
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
DOWNSIZING ESTATE SALE Sat., May 18th, 7 am - Until. Furniture, Decorative items, too much to list. CASH ONLY. Magnolia Plantation, Behind Federal Credit Union. 128 Victoria Park, Dr., Shelby, NC 28150
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LARGE MOVE OUT SALE. OTHER FAMILIES INVOLVED. Sat., May 18th, 7:00am12:30pm. Something for everyone. Inside & Outside items. Too much to list. 1116 Poplar Springs Church Rd., Shelby, NC 28152
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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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TAG SALE Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18. Both days 8AM-1PM. Entire household of items. Upright freezer, washer, dryer, 1970’s indoor wicker set, 2 bedroom suites, recliner, dining table & chairs, lots of mid-century pieces. Mantle clocks, 1960’s publications, small kitchen appliances, kitchenware and more. Multiple 1960’s Navy officer uniforms. PRICES DISCOUNTED SATURDAY. 132 Burgin St., Spindale, NC 28160
INSIDE GARAGE/BUILDING SALE Saturday, May 18; 10am-4pm. Small Appliances, Household, Pans, Rugs, Comforters, Electronics, Motorcycle Seats/Helmets, Shovels, Rakes & More. 228 Griffin Road, Forest City, NC 28043
FOR SALE
DISCOUNT APPLIANCES. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and stoves. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby, NC. (704) 477-4766
TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, RIDING MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GO-KARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828980-0853, 704-476-9383. FIREWOOD. Firewood $70 1/4 cord 90% oak. Bundles $4each. Oak Tomato Stakes $2 each. 704-435-3970. (704) 435-3970
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
HOVEROUND MOTORS, NEW. $455. Delivered, installation for both motors +$175.00. Motors must have plug connectors. Call Scooterman John 704-951-4224 for help. (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@ gmail.com
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.
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
OAK FLOORING Approximately 400 square foot. Tongue and groove oak flooring. Unfinished. $1200. OBO. 603-540-3813
PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788
CASE XX HAWK BILLS IN STOCK! 1 OZ. SILVER BARS & ROUNDS Available (While Supplies Last)* Plus: More KNIVES•KNIVES•KNIVES at Jake’s Knives & Coins located at 1008 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 or (980) 295-5568
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
FOR SALE
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
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
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
HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855
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
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
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
USED CAMPER TOPS FOR SALE: Various sizes and styles. Keep it dry and safe! 828-351-8846.
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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
INVACARE MANUAL WHEELCHAIR $129.00 with ELRs, less without. 250 lb capacity. Call Scooterman John, delivery available (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@gmail.com
2 BURIAL PLOTS. Cleveland Memorial Park near Sundial. $1000 each. 704-867-2137.
SECTIONAL COUCH, GRAY. Like new. Paid $1600, will take $1000. Perfect condition. 704295-3448. FOR SALE
METAL BURNING BARRELS
$10. Feed Barrels 55 & 30 Gallon $20. Plastic & metal solid top barrels $10. Totes - Clean $75. John Deere Riding Mower, 180 hours $2500 Firm. Call Jeff (Hickory). (828) 327-4782
1972 DUNE BUGGY In excellent condition, new motor. $8,000. Also running boards for Chevy truck $100. (828) 3054941
ITEMS FOR SALE. Brand New 5200 Haier Air Conditioner -$125, Lawn edger-$25, and New Bayer Commode, still in box-$50. 704-729-6108.
LOST & FOUND
MAGGIE WAS LAST SEEN
4/27/2024 on Lewis Road, Lawndale. She is a 9 year old Australian Shepherd, Border Collie mix. She wasn’t wearing her collar and is not chipped. 704-477-7165. (704) 477-7165
WANT TO BUY
WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-289-1488.
WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006
WE’LL BUY YOUR UNWANTED VEHICLES. Cash! Title Preferred. Charlie at 980-4035859.
WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006
CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704-692-6767, (704) 487-0228
I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Up to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I’m local and pay fast. (828) 577-4197
WANTED / ZERO TURN MOWER. 42”-46” cutting deck. Low hours usage. (704) 724-4845
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GARDEN TILLING SERVICES
AVAILABLE. Tractor with 6’ rototiller. No job too big or small ! (704) 692-4079
SQUARE BALES OF GRASS
HAY. $5 per bale in field, will help load. Call now for baling date. 704-300-2502, 704-4186080.
FREE HAY. You cut pasture for free hay. 704-435-8189.
4 FT. DISC HARROW fits low-profile tractor $300. Cultivator $250. Stone walk-behind vibratory plate tamp compactor $175. OLD chain-link fence, 150 ft. $75. 828-289-1817.
BOATS
1980 MASTER CRAFT STAR & Stripes. New motor, refurbished with trailer. Ready for the water. $8500. (704) 4722854
PETS & LIVESTOCK
KOI FISH FOR SALE. All colors; short and long fin; 4”-5” $5. Each; larger $10. each. (864) 546-2778 brendasherman9@ 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) 2455895
PETS & LIVESTOCK
LITTER OF TOY SHIH-POO/ MALTESE. 2 little teacup Malti_Poo, 9 weeks. Adult male Yorkie-Poo, 5 lbs or under, neutered. 2 year old male toy CKC reg. Poodle, neutered. Lab mix / Squirrel Feist. 1 year old male, neutered. All are Vet check & shots UTD & wormed. Call for info for prices, colors etc. (828) 391-0919
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
MINI MICRO ADORABLE AFFORDABLE BABIES. True Designer puppies, great service & EMS, trained, shots, microchip, under 10lbs (864) 623-8803 thefuzzyfacequeen@gmail. com
SHI-H-TZU PUPPIES FOR SALE. Pure breed Shi-h-tzu puppies for sale. Dam & Sire are registered CKC. Puppies come with papers, vet checked and first set of shots. 3 males and 2 females, all are white, brown/tan and black. Cuddly puppies are only $650. 828292-3001 or 704-466-6542 rsutak26@hotmail.com
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
MALE NEUTERED TOY POODLE. 2 1/2 years old, $500. Yorkie-Poo Maltese female, 6 lbs, $600. Male Yorkie-Poo, Teacup, Black, Neutered, $500. (828) 391-0919
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 864-492-5138. (864) 4925138 dvcaldwell38@gmail.com
PETS & LIVESTOCK
FREE PET HOG. He was a miniature pig 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
MINIATURE DACHSHUND PUPPIES. 11 weeks old. Their parents are very small, sub 10lbs. They are up to date on all vaccinations and deworming. Rehoming fee is $500. (828) 729-2626 ryan.winebarger@ live.com
DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPPIES. Born 3/04/2024. Black/ Rust and Red/Rust. Shots, wormed, tails docked and dew claws removed. Males and Females, CKC Registration available. SALE! $600 each. TEXT: 864 490 8447 bdobermans@gmail.com
MATING LOVEBIRDS AND CAGE, $125. Mating Finches and cage, $100. (704) 5382022
3 MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS for sale. Female. 8 wks. old, Had all shots. Black and Tan. $950 each. 864-706-0828.
TOY POODLE PUPPIES. Not registered. 1st shots & wormed. $400 cash. (704) 477-6762
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. 704472-2923, (704) 477-2209
2004 JEEP WRANGLER 124,000 miles. Extended wheel base, automatic, $7000 (704) 472-2854
1978 MG B ROADSTER CONVERTIBLE. 101,823 miles, $8000. Runs Well, Well Maintained, Body & Paint In Good Condition, Good Tires w/ little mileage. Top Replaced, Alternator Replaced, Fuel Tank, Fuel Pump & Sending Unit Replaced, Truespark 45D Electronic Distributor. Radiator Replaced, Window & Windshield Seals, Replaced Engine & Transmission Mounts, Replaced Clutch Rebuilt New Top Cover New Battery Weber Carb, Interior redone, Full Tonneau RoStyle Wheels (Good Condition) Pioneer AM/FM/ MP3 Stereo, Kicker Speaker. Clear Title. $8000 obo or trade for Jeep Wrangler, C7 or CJ5. (704) 472-3997 rkaylor1115@ 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 Mountain, NC. $15,800. Call (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. 828-6252434 isama1@bellsouth.net
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
VACATIONS
VACATION BEACH RENTAL, OCEAN LAKES. Weeks & 3 day weekends available Sleeps 6. 704-473-1494.
VACATION RENTAL- MYRTLE BEACH CONDO 3 bedrooms, available June 1-8, June 8-15, August 17-24. $1895 weekly. Nights available in May. 828-447-6611. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
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MAKING HOME OWNERSHIP
A REALITY!. 2 bed, 2 bath Mobile Home — $7500 Down and $898.46/month. 1/3 acre Lot! Central AC/Heat, Laundry Hookups $49,999. This is a RENT TO OWN home! (828) 544-0900
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LOOKING FOR HOME TO RENT around Shelby or Lawndale, NC. I’m on a budget, reliable and can pay $350 per month. Need 2 to 3 bedrooms. (704) 297-1827
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MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. Weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. NO TEXTING. (704) 473-4299
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
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOUSE. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, fireplace, hardwood floors, attached garage. Glorious house, Beautiful neighborhood, Splendid backyard. Rent $1300 month + deposit. Only qualified applicants need to apply. (704) 418-6116
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
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
30/50AMP CAMPER LOT W/CONCRETE PAD. $150 weekly, Power/water included. Country/residential feel. 14’x40’ pad for set up. Call today 704-743-6103 (704) 743-6103
HOUSE IN LAWNDALE. Great Deal! SecDep & Ref required call 704 538 7661 semiprivate Backyard (704) 538-7661
FOR RENT
CLEVELAND COUNTY
800 S. WASHINGTON ST. SHELBY NC. 3 bedroom 1 bath house. Rent $1050, Deposit $1050. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180
5 BR HOUSE. For rent in Boiling Springs. Available in 1 week. Price reduced. 704-3000920.
107-1 OAK DRIVE, LAWNDALE. NC. Duplex. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Rent $975, Deposit $975, App Fee 425 per adult. 704-214-4180.
1008 E. MARION ST. SHELBY, NC. Newly renovated house. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Rent $1895, Deposit, $1895. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180
100B KENTBURY DRIVE, GROVER. NC. Camper Rent $1200, Deposit $1200. App Fee $25 per adult. Includes power / water. 704-214-4180.
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.
2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $700 per month. 828-382-0475.
OAKLAND- 1 bedroom apartment, like new. SS appliances. $685 plus deposit and references. Only well qualified apply. 828-351-3322.
SEEKING FEMALE ROOMMATE. 2 BR, 1BA home on 2 acres, private patio, fire pit, outdoor storage available. Smoking ok, no pets, seniors welcome. Includes water and WI-FI. $750/mo, $500 deposit. Call/text after 6pm. Ph. (989) 464-0572 tammisue1806@ gmail.com
CREEKSIDE CROSSING APARTMENTS IN SPINDALE is accepting applications. Now leasing 2-bedroom apartments or apply for the waiting list for 1-bedroom apartments. Designed for the elderly (55+) or persons with disabilities (age 45+). Great rental rates!! We have Spacious floor plans, dishwasher, laundry room. Section 8 welcome. Accessible units designed for persons with disabilities subject to availability. $25 application fee, credit/ criminal check required. Visit us at 358 West St. or call 828395-1956 for more info. Equal Housing Opportunity. Professionally managed by Partnership Property Management, an equal opportunity provider and employer.