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The newly-graduated CHS Class of 2021 joyfully throwing their mortarboard hats in the air, signifying they are moving forward and ready to take on the future! (photo by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)

CHS graduates 120 on May 28, Rudisill Stadium ceremony by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info

CHASE DYLAN MCNEILL Valedictorian CHS Class of 2021

NOAH RICHARD ABERNETHY Salutatorian CHS Class of 2021

Seniors earn top academic, perfect attendance distinctions (From Gaston County Schools: Valedictorian and Salutatorian Information – The senior with the highest weighted grade point average (GPA) is selected valedictorian, and the senior with the second-highest weighted GPA is chosen salutatorian.)

GASTONIA – In a media release from the Gaston County Schools’ communication office, it is noted that Gaston County Schools had 22 students in the Class of 2021 who achieved the top See SENIORS, Page 2

The Cherryville High School Class of 2021 – all 120 of them – received their diplomas last Friday, May 28, in front of a large crowd of family, friends and well-wishers at Rudisill Stadium. Many there were just happy to be outside and to be there witnessing an event they didn’t think they were going to see since the COVID-19 pandemic had changed the

way things normally worked for America and the world a year or so ago. One person, walking in the stands and looking for a seat, looked up at the gathered crowd in the Rudisill stands, and said, “We’re back, baby!” There were some there though who still opted for wearing masks, and so far as the school officials were concerned, that was okay too. All that mattered was that the crowd was fairly quiet and reserved as graduation crowds go, and it was plainly evident

that the day was for the kids; the students who were on the field, socially distanced in their chairs, resplendent in their royal blur caps and gowns, eagerly awaiting the time they could stand, switch their tassels over and toss their mortarboards high in the air, signifying their rite of passage from young high school students to young adults, stepping out into the world bound for college and higher education or looking for a job, moving forward into that phase of life.

On the dais were CHS Principal Kevin Doran and Assistant Principal Jada Warnock, along with the 2021 CHS Valedictorian, Chase McNeill, and Salutatorian, Noah Abernethy. Doran and Warnock awarded diplomas, along with help from John Chavis Middle School Principal Matt Rikard; W. Blaine Beam Intermediate Principal Todd Dellinger; Tryon Elementary Principal Meghan LeFevers; Cherryville Elementary See GRADUATES, Page 3

Principal transfers bring new faces, changes to CHS, Cherryville Elementary Kevin Doran, CHS Principal for a number of years, moves to Cramerton Middle by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info

These excited young ladies were all lined up at the fence at Ballard Park’s C.V. Thornburg Field as the 2021 Dixie Girls Softball opening day got under way. (photo provided)

Cherryville Dixie Girls Softball looking for tournament sponsors by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info

The Cherryville Dixie Girls Softball, a non-profit youth-sports organization for girls ages 4-19, has the privi-

lege this year to host the 2021 NC Dixie Girls Softball State Tournament. State Tourney Coordinator Dixie Girls Softball Jamie McSwain said the upcoming tournament is for all nine age divisions here in Cherryville, and will be held July 9-13. Said McSwain via email, “We will have 50-plus teams from all over North Carolina visiting our city and county See DIXIE, Page 2

In a recent media release from Gaston County Schools’ Chief Communications Officer Todd Hagans, the Gaston County system announced its plans to make some changes to not only many of its schools but specifically to two Cherryville schools; namely Cherryville Elementary and Cherryville High. In his release, Mr. Hagans noted that, “During the Board of Education meeting (this past) Monday evening, the following administrative appointments and transfers were approved for the 2021-2022 academic year.” He went on to list all of the appointments and transfers, notably the three having the most impact on Cherryville students in the coming scholastic year. Long-time CHS Principal, Mr. Kevin Doran was transferred to serve as Principal of Cramerton Middle School; Mrs. Audrey Hovis was transferred to serve as Principal of Cherryville Elementary School. Hagans said she was most recently the Principal

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MR. SHAWN HUBERS

MR. KEVIN DORAN

at Holbrook Middle School; and lastly, Mr. Shawn Hubers was transferred to serve as principal of Cherryville High School, having been formerly the Principal at Cherryville Elementary School. Doran said he was going to miss the CHS Ironmen student body and staff and teachers, but has fond memories of his years at CHS, as the head Ironman. Said Doran, “I just want to say ‘thank you’ to the Cherryville community. After seven years, my hope is that I leave this school in a better place as it has certainly left me a better man. I have learned so much from this community. “From the Cherryville High School Education Foundation to the fans of

our athletics, the support of the Ironmen is like no other. Cherryville will always have a special place in my heart. Working here is, and will always be, the highlight of my career.” Of his replacement, Doran said, “I leave our high school in the capable hands of Mr. Shawn Hubers. He is exactly who I would want to follow me. You will find him to be an excellent principal and the kind of leader CHS needs. I look forward to hearing about the great things they accomplish together.” Hubers, who leaves Cherryville Elementary after many years there, said, “I am honored to be the next Principal at Cherryville High School. I have been so blessed to serve as Cherryville Elemen-

tary principal for the past eight years – two as assistant principal – as Cherryville Elementary is such a special place. “The students, staff, and parents have supported me and have helped our school continue to grow and thrive. I am excited to continue to serve the Cherryville community as the principal at the high school. Mr. Doran has done a terrific job at CHS over the past seven years, so I have some big shoes to fill.” About his replacement, Mrs. Audrey Hovis, Hubers said, “I am excited about Mrs. Hovis coming to Cherryville Elementary! Mrs. Hovis has a lot of experience at all levels, and she has been a successful administrator everywhere she See PRINCIPAL, Page 2

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■ OBITUARIES

Wendy Meadows SHALLOTTE, NC – Wendy Delane Heavner Meadows, 54, of Shallotte, formerly of Cherryville, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Thursday, May 27, 2021. She was born Oct. 14, 1966 at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, FL, to Freddie Heavner and the late Charlotte Beam Heavner. Wendy graduated from Cherryville High School and attended Gaston Community College. Wendy worked at Cleveland Regional Medical Center for over 20 years where she was a hard worker that was loved by all. Wendy’s sense of humor, smile, and kind heart will be cherished by all those who knew her. Wendy is survived by her father, Freddie Heavner, of Cherryville; daughter, Lyndsey Richard and husband, David, of Vale; son, Caleb Roberts, of Cherryville; sister, Stephanie Hamrick, of Shelby; brother-inlaw, Wray Hamrick, of Shelby; nephew, Cole Hamrick; and fur baby, Lucy. The family will hold a private graveside service at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association at www.mcla.org. Condolences may be made to www.carpentersfuneralhome.net. Carpenter – Porter Funeral & Cremation Services is serving the family of Ms. Meadows.

SENIORS From Page 1 academic distinction of valedictorian or salutatorian. Additionally, one senior in the Class of 2021 has earned the distinction of 13 years of perfect attendance. “We are very proud to recognize 22 graduating seniors in the Class of 2021 as our valedictorians and salutatorians for Gaston County Schools,” said Superintendent of Schools W. Jeffrey Booker. “These outstanding students have maintained an impressive academic record during their high school career. They also have been excellent leaders and role models at school and in the community. We are extremely confident that these high-achieving students will continue to be successful in everything they choose to do.” For Cherryville High School, the Valedictorian was Chase Dylan McNeill. His college plans are to attend UNC – Chapel Hill to major in history, and he

PRINCIPAL From Page 1 has been. While I will miss Cherryville Elementary a great deal, I am completely confident the school will be in great hands!” Formerly at Holbrook, Mrs. Audrey Hovis said, “Being named the new Principal of Cherryville Elementary for the 2021-2022 academic school year has been a true blessing. I have lived in this community for more than four years now and my family and I absolutely love it. It is a true honor and privilege to serve this amazing community at the school where my husband, Dr. Chad Hovis, began his administrative career.” She continued, “He was the assistant principal for four and

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ARRESTS 5-22: Thomas Ray McMurtrie, 34, 306 S. Juniper St., Kings Mountain; one count felony possession of methamphetamine (Gaston County). $10,000 secured bond. 5-23: Michael Odell Perkins, 41, 312 Lake Sylvia Rd., Lincolnton; one count felony possession of methamphetamine (Gaston County). $20,000 secured bond. 5-28: Joshua Paul Edwards, 32, 514 Franklin Ave., Shelby; possession of heroin; possession of marijuana up to ½ ounces; and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. $3,000 secured bond. 5-28: Joshua Pinkney Joseph Mears, 30, 534 Maxey Ln., Cherryville; one count felony B&E a motor vehicle (WSOJ/Gaston County Court); and one count each misdemeanor attempted B&E building and assault a government official (WSOJ/Gaston County Court). $30,000 secured bond. 5-30: Matthew Thomas Hamrick, 29, 112 Country Side Dr., Cherryville; two (2) counts felony trafficking, opium or heroin; one count felony possession of a Schedule II controlled substance; and one count each misdemeanor possession of a Schedule III controlled substance; possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance (marijuana up to ½ ounces), possession of drug paraphernalia, and DWLR. $50,000 secured bond. 5-30: Brian Todd Carter, 31, 2325 Myrtle Ave., Gastonia; two (2) counts felony trafficking opium or heroin; one count felony possession of Schedule II controlled substance; one count each misdemeanor possession of a Schedule III controlled substance; possession of mar-

ijuana up to ½ ounces; and possession of drug paraphernalia. $50,000 secured bond. 6-1: Tanner Emerson Halbert, 22, 2367 Sheriff Allen Rd., Shelby; one count each misdemeanor possession of marijuana up to ½ ounces, and possession of drug paraphernalia. No bond; citation only. 6-1: Joseph Alton Carpenter, 32, 1138 Baxter Rd., Cherryville, was arrested at Robert Rd., and Roy Eaker Rd., Cherryville, by GCPD officers on two (2) counts of an OFA (contempt of court/ perjury/court violation).

plans to pursue a law degree. His accolades are: Gaston County Schools/Gaston Gazette Star Student; Dwight H. Harrelson Memorial Scholarship; and Cherryville High School Male Scholastic Athlete of the Year. The Salutatorian was Noah Richard Abernethy. His college plans are to attend UNC – Chapel Hill to major in business with plans to pursue a career in a business-related field. His accolades are: the Albert G. Myers Scholarship, Cherryville High School Academic Booster Club Scholarship, and the Alaina Abernathy Memorial Scholarship. The valedictorians and salutatorians for the remaining 10 high schools are as follows: Ashbrook High School – Valedictorian: Asma Patel; Salutatorian: Rachel Lowry. Bessemer City High School – Valedictorian: Sophia Jewel Foster. Salutatorian: Aleczandria Grace Stinnett. Stuart W. Cramer High

School – Valedictorian: Margaret Kimbirl. Salutatorian: Layton Miller. East Gaston High School – Valedictorian: Caleb Stephen Burr. Salutatorian: Bianca Azra Rushing. Forestview High School – Valedictorian: Sophie Annice Martin. Salutatorian: Joshua Abraham Gluck. Gaston Early College High School – Valedictorian: Genevieve Roberta Starr. Salutatorian: Kenneth Khai Nguyen. Highland School of Technology – Valedictorian: Madelyn Grace Van Meter. Salutatorian: Ann McKinney Russell. Hunter Huss High School – Valedictorian: Ailysa Lee. Salutatorian: Laurynn Thomas.

a half years at Cherryville Elementary where my son spent kindergarten through the third grade. I look forward to serving this school that has been near and dear to my heart for many years and I look forward to building positive relationships with the students, staff, and community. “I believe that every child has the right to a safe and loving environment, and as the new leader, I plan to support what Mr. Hubers and his fine staff already have in place. Now, I can put my own footprints in the sand at Cherryville Elementary. I am super excited to join the Ironman team! Go Ironmen!” To see or get additional information on the appointments and transfers, visit the Gaston County Schools web site at https://www.gaston.k12.nc.us/

INCIDENTS 5-19: Lincolnton woman and man report obtain property by false pretense by listed suspect who passed three (3) forged/counterfeited checks at a Cherryville business. Case is active and under further investigation. 5-19: Cherryville Walmart employee reports call for service as a Huntersville woman had an accident in their parking lot (no injuries reported). Case closed by other means. 5-19: Nail salon owner/ operator reports being defrauded by unidentified White female by her receiving service and leaving w/o paying for said service. Est. cost of service rendered: $38. Case is active and under further investigation. 5-22: CPD officer reports possession of methamphetamine by listed suspect who possessed listed controlled substance. Seized: 7.5 grams of methamphetamine. Closed/ cleared by arrest. 5-22: CPD officer reports possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance and DWLR by listed suspect who possessed listed controlled substance. Seized: two (2) dosage units of Clonaze-

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pam. Closed/cleared by other means. 5-23: CPD officer reports possession of methamphetamine by listed suspect who possessed listed controlled substance. Seized: 2.3 grams of methamphetamine. Closed/ cleared by arrest. 5-25: Three Cherryville men reports burglary and B&E by unknow suspect who climbed through the window of their building. No estimate of damage or missing items pending inventory, according to incident report. Case is active and under further investigation. 5-27: CPD officer reports possession of marijuana by listed suspect who possessed listed controlled substance. Seized: 2.4 grams of marijuana. Closed/cleared by other means. 5-28: CPD officer reports possession of heroin; possession of marijuana up to ½ ounce; and possession of drug paraphernalia by listed suspect who was possession of listed controlled substances/ narcotics. Seized: 1 gram of marijuana; 0.10 grams of heroin; one aluminum foil containing heroin; one Coca Cola can containing heroin; one digital scale containing heroin residue; and one blue torch lighter. Closed/cleared by arrest. 5-28: CPD officer reports WSOJ on listed suspect who had an outstanding warrant. Closed/cleared by arrest. 5-28: On May 25, GCPD officers reported a new investigation into a residential, non-forced entry burglary at 310 Black Rock School Rd., Cherryville. 5-29: Cherryville woman reports all other larceny ($164.71/T-Fal pots and pans set) by unknown suspect who stole listed items from package on her porch. Case is Queen. South Point High School – Valedictorian: Sydney Lester. Salutatorian: Grace Nehring. Perfect Attendance Information Each year, the Board of Education honors graduating seniors who achieve perfect attendance for either 12 years or 13 years. One senior in the Gaston County Schools Class of 2021 earned 13 years of perfect attendance for her entire school career (kindergarten through 12th grade). Payton Danielle Love of Ashbrook High School achieved 13 years of perfect attendance. She plans to attend North Carolina A&T State University to major in nursing. She received a perfect attendance plaque from the Gaston County Board of Education in recognition of her outstanding accomplishment.

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active and under further investigation. 5-30: CPD officer reports trafficking of opium or heroin; possession of Schedule II controlled substance; possession of a Schedule III controlled substance; possession of marijuana up to ½ ounce; and DWLR by listed suspects who was stopped at a traffic stop. Seized: 7.74 grams of heroin; 1.2 grams of amphetamines; 1 dosage unit of a steroid/testosterone); one dosage unit of buprenorphine; 5.7 grams of marijuana; two (2) digital scales; two (2) glass pipes; and two (2) torch lighters. Closed/cleared by arrest. 6-1: CPD officer reports possession of marijuana up to ½ ounce and possession of drug paraphernalia by listed suspect who had controlled substance and paraphernalia at a traffic stop. Seized: 9.9 grams of marijuana; one multicolor grinder; and one metal container. Closed/cleared by arrest. 6-2: GCPD officers report incidents involving larceny/ other and fraud/credit card/ ATM at 116 Sedyewood Ln., Cherryville. WRECKS 5-12: A vehicle driven by Scott Lamar Humphrey, 55, 752 Dallas – Spencer Mountain Rd., Dallas, collided with a vehicle driven by Christopher Steven Andrews, 54, 2662 Jessica Ln., SW, Supply, NC, which was making a left turn. No injuries reported. Est. damages to both vehicles: $1,000/vehicle. 5-12: Shaundra Janea Bridges, 35, 229 Delview Rd., Cherryville, collided with a vehicle driven by Sallie Ponese Holtzclaw, 69, 2748 Clineland Rd., Trlr. 6C, Cherryville, who was making a left turn onto Mulberry Street. No injuries reported.

DIXIE From Page 1 during this time. This means we have a huge opportunity for Cherryville and surrounding areas to be in the spotlight while hosting more than 800 players and coaches, along with other family members they bring with them to the tournament.” McSwain noted because they are a non-profit organization, they operate solely on donations, sponsorships, and fundraising. “We would greatly appreciate any support, volunteer work, or assistance you can offer for supplies, concessions, program printing costs, Opening Ceremony costs, field repairs and/or beautification, promotional items to give out to players, volunteers, and such in order to help make this event successful for our organization,

Est. damages to the Bridges vehicle: $250; to the Holztclaw vehicle: $1,000. 5-24: A vehicle driven by Betty Anderson Ivey, 72, 700 Sterling Dr., Kings Mountain, was driven straight towards the Calaway and Dunivan vehicles, which were parked in the B&B Performance parking lot at 117 Blue Street. According to the responding officer’s report, Ms. Ivey did not brake prior to contact. No injuries reported. The parked vehicle hit belonged to William Shane Calaway, no age given, 439 Tot Dellinger Rd., Cherryville, and Jonathon Tyler Dunivan, no age given, 718 Nalley Dr., Shelby. Est. damages to the Ivey and Calaway vehicles: $5,000/ vehicle; estimated damage to the Dunivan vehicle: $1,500. The Ivey vehicle was towed to McDaniel’s Towing by McDaniel’s Towing. Mr. Calaway’s vehicle was left on-scene at the parking lot at 117 Blue Street. 5-26: Carl Benjamin Ingle, 46, 608 Sandycrest Dr., Cherryville, failed to stop for the red light at the intersection of Mountain and Church Streets. A vehicle driven by Bethany Marie Crawford, 20, 608 Jackson St., Kings Mountain, collided with the Ingle vehicle at that time. No injuries reported. Both owners were trying to make tow truck arrangements at the time of the accident report being generated. Est. damages to both vehicles: $4,500/vehicle. Mr. Ingle was cited for failure to stop at a red light. the N.C. Dixie Softball, the City of Cherryville, Gaston County, and neighboring areas. “We will have recognition for those that give a donation at Opening Ceremony, on our website, program ad, and announced at the games that will be played at Ballard Park (softball and the Little League fields) and Tryon Park,” she said. McSwain noted the primary sponsorship opportunities (which are all softball-terminology-themed) available for the event are their ‘Grand Slam’ – $5,000; ‘Homerun’ – $2,500; ‘Triple’ – $1,500; ‘Double’ – $1,000; ‘Single’ – $500; and lastly, the General sponsorships for any amount. There are also other options, but McSwain said to contact her for how to become a sponsor or for further information on donating at (980) 429-0131.

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Cherryville’s Rudisill Stadium hasn’t seen a crowd like this since the coronavirus pandemic began. Many smiling and tearful faces could be spotted as folks were happy to be attending a live graduation again and were just glad to be back out in the public among family and friends. (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)

The CHS graduating Class of 2021, all eagerly awaiting for things to get started at the Friday, May 28, graduation ceremony.

2021 CHS graduation ceremony guest speaker Chris Harris, a CHS Class of 2004 grad, addresses the class and their families at the May 28, ceremony, held outside at CHS’ Rudisill Stadium.

CHS Principal Mr. Kevin Doran leads the line of diploma presenters and platform speakers to the stage for the Friday, May 28, 2021 CHS graduation at Rudisill Stadium.

GRADUATES From Page 1 Assistant Principal Connie Greene; Gaston County Board of Education representative for Cherryville, Beverly Lovelace; Gaston County Schools’ Dr. Melissa Balknight; guest speaker Chris Harris (CHS Class of 2004); and 2021 CHS Senior Class President, Ford Golden. Chief Marshal Jackson Owens led the graduates in the singing of the CHS Alma Mater. Leading the class in the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem was Ben Hayes, and Lindsey Lingerfelt introduced the platform guests. Ms. Jada Warnock introduced the Valedictorian and the Salutatorian when it came their time to address the class. Principal Doran noted the Class of 2021 had brought in $2.5 million in scholarships, then he addressed the

group, saying, “You are an outstanding group. You have represented our school well. You have excelled in the classroom and outside of it. I am proud to call you graduates of Cherryville High School.” He continued, “Work hard and make a difference in the world, and remember, you are Ironmen!” Mrs. Lovelace, herself a former CHS teacher, said to the graduates their life was like a book they were writing every day, adding that this stage of it was their ‘part two’. “So, on behalf of the Board of Education,” she said, “Remember, part two of your life’s journey starts tonight. Make friends, not enemies. Remember your fondest memories. I pray that part two of your book will be a gift. Go with God! All things are possible. May your part two be a best seller!” Salutatorian Noah Abernethy spoke next, saying, “I would like to you for these

last four years.” Noah recounted, sometimes humorously, that middle school was a “turning point” for him in that the “loss of recess” was a pivotal moment in his life, and adding he is thankful he is “…no longer shorter than the girls.” The graduation, he noted, was their “final chapter” at CHS. Abernethy said was “excited” about his classmates’ futures, adding, “I want to thank the faculty (at CHS), my family, and my Lord and Savior!” Valedictorian Chase McNeill spoke next, noting, “We come to celebrate our past, present, and future; the closing of one chapter and the opening of another. We are starting our adult lives, and the future is bright. We cannot let our fear of failure stop us.” Quoting President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous line, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” McNeill continued, “Standing up for what we believe in is better

than falling. This future is ours to make. Life is not a 100-meter dash, rather it is a marathon. I hope we will make all our dreams come true. This class is ready for the future.” Guest speaker and member of the CHS Class of 2004, Chris Harris was introduced by Adelyn Seate. He then took the podium, greeting the graduates, then looking out at them, and to their families, he said, “Thank you. It is an honor to be here. You made it! Your family is ready for you to take the next step.” Harris told the graduates that as they move ahead, their value system has to change in order to make it in the world, adding that if they want “… to get comfortable, then (they have to) get uncomfortable.” The process for that is, as he noted, to take risks in order to make progress; to stretch themselves until “it hurts”, because it is time for them to grow; and lastly to always “…keep getting better!” Harris added, “I am always changing and growing. Don’t be afraid to upgrade yourself; keep building your-

self. Make your days count! As I said, get comfortable being uncomfortable!” After the diplomas were given out and the Class of 2021 returned to their seats, Mr. Doran instructed them to move their tassels signifying they were now graduated from Cherryville High School. He then presented them to their families and all assembled, at which time the cheers erupted and 120 blue mortarboards sailed high into the May sunny blue sky. Class officers for the 2021 graduating class were: Ford Golden (President); Allie Kay Homesley (Vise President); Lizzie Brannan (Secretary); Maggie Beam (Treasurer); and Ty Heavner (Historian). Summa Cum Laude grads (GPA: 4.3 and above) were: Noah Abernethy, Maggie Beam, Ashlyn Beattie, Destany Fritzler, Ford Golden, Andrey Goretoy, Christian Hahn, Ben Hayes, Allie Kay Homesley, Elizabeth Levine, Lindsey Lingerfelt, Dawson Long, Chase McNeill, Abigail Schultz, Adelyn Seate, Makenzie Thomas, Isabella Wilson, and Wyatt Wilson.

Magna Cum Laude grads (GPA: 4.0-4.299) were: Savannah Berry, Brady Buchanan, Nancy Guedj, Ty Heavner, Reese Hoyle, Riley Huffman, Ben Huffstetler, Vanessa LeMoine, Ashley Reep, Seth Russell, Megan Smith, and Brandon Williams. Cum Laude grads (GPA: 3.7-3.99) were: Faith Anthony, Elizabeth Brannan, Valerie Bredin, Alexis Francis, Julian Guaderrama-Hernandez, Alexandria Hefner, Savannah Locklear, Lauren McIntyre, Olivia Mosteller, Ryan Riffle, Christian Saunders, and Xerek Shipley. The 2021 CHS Junior Marshals were: Jackson Owens (Chief Marshal, who also helped with handing the diplomas to the presenters), Sydney Grace Abernethy, Kadin Beaver, Rylee-Grace Burgis, Gavin Cease, Addie Eaker, Katie Eaker, Jackson Fowler, Ashlyn Parnell, Katie Ramsey, Skye Reed, and Carter Spangler.


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More June fun at Your Cherryville’s Main Street CBL awaits patrons, hosting food vendors, music, and shopping young and old alike! “Third Thursday” events to be held this summer and fall

by TRACI POLLITT Cherryville Branch Manager

Okay, first things first! June events at Your Cherryville Branch Library are as follows: Outdoor Storytime at First United Methodist Church – Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.; Teen Anime Club – Thursday, June 10, at 4 p.m.; Hooks, Needles & Thread – Friday, June 11, at 11 a.m.; Unicorn Watch Party – Tuesday, June 15, at 10:30 a.m., OR Thursday, June 17, at 3:30 p.m.; Adult DIY: Teacup Planters – Tuesday, June 22, at 10:30 a.m.; and Teen DIY: Animal Silhouette Painting – Thursday, June 24, at 4 p.m. We have had a fantastic first week of Summer Reading! Several patrons have registered for “Tails & Tales”, and we’ve held our first official program of the summer, ‘Outdoor Storytime’. I watched the weather forecasts constantly, as the predictions kept calling for more and more rain. Thankfully, all that changed at the last hour, and dry skies prevailed. It was a small but dedicated audience, and we can’t wait to do it again this week. Many thanks again to Pastor Zack Christy and First United Methodist Church for the fantastic outdoor space! Who loves dinosaurs? Lots of people, that’s who! The first curbside Takeand-Make kit was all about our extinct friends, and they went quickly. This week is Water Animals with lots of aquatic fun for kids. Supplies are limited; if you miss this week’s kit, be sure to swing by next week for Fantasy Creatures – dragons, mermaids, unicorns, and more! There are also kits available for teens and adults. We have Create Your Own Magnetic Poetry kits for the teens (while supplies last), and yes, these are the same ones that were available during April’s Poetry Month celebration. Other teen kits will be available throughout the summer; if you have suggestions, call the library and ask to speak with Ms. Emily. We will also have a limited supply of a soothing craft kit created by Ms. Cande for adults. These will be available upon request; our craft-inclined patrons just need to walk in and let us know they’re ready to create their own “Vitamin Sea” sign. Finally, Ms. Kim wanted to make sure we had an awesome photo prop for the summer. Behold our Animal Ruler! Kids (and adults) can see how they measure up; are they taller than a prairie dog? What about a swan? Can you stretch to the height of a polar bear? This will make some great sum-

Cherryville’s Main Street will come alive every third Thursday of the summer and fall months with food trucks, live music, and special shopping deals, according to a media release from Downtown Director David Day. Said Mr. Day, “The first event will be Thursday, Ms. Cande created a cool craft kit for adults. These are available upon request. Craft-inclined patrons just need to walk in and let us know they’re ready to create their own “Vitamin Sea” sign! (photos provided)

June 17, from 5-7 p.m. That evening, in the Mini Park, the featured food truck will be Cousins Main Lobster and music will be by Opal Moon.” Day noted Main Street merchants will be open and offering special deals. Both Houser Drug and Butter Me Up will be selling ice cream, he said, in the media release. “We want to make Main Street a summer evening destination for our citizens,” Day continued. Day also noted that in

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Last week’s ‘Take-and-Make’ kit was all about our extinct friends, and they went quickly. This week is Water Animals, with lots of aquatic fun for kids.

addition to the food, music, and shopping deals, residents can enjoy the ever-improving amenities of the Mini Park. “We’re working on new and more seating for our summer events,” said Day. “Plus, we now have free WiFi in the Mini Park. And, of course, our beautiful red and while petunias are multiplying.” For more information, citizens may call the Main Street office at (704) 4353451.

N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper announced Friday, May 14, that most restrictions put in place to control the spread of COVID-19 were lifted immediately. The decision allows indoor and outdoor facilities to be at full capacity. The local planning committee for The American Legion World Series (ALWS) breathed a collective sigh of relief. The decision allows for the sale of all seats in the 5,500-seat Keeter Stadium, home of the annual tournament played each August. “We had not printed any tickets for the 2021 series because we did not know how many seats we would be able to sell,” says Committee Chairman Eddie Holbrook. “Now we can let our reserved seat, box seat and rocking chair seat holders know that

they will ALL have a place to watch the games. We are especially pleased because we are celebrating the 10th year of having the ALWS played in Shelby-Cleveland County.” The ALWS games are scheduled for Thursday – Tuesday, Aug. 12-17, with the first game at 10 AM Aug. 12. Ticket sales have grown substantially since Shelby became the official home of the tournament in 2011. In 2018, ticket sales reached 128,157 – a record – and fell only minimally to 127,798 in 2019. With special recognitions planned for the 10th anniversary, organizers hope to set another ticket sales record. Gov. Cooper said in part that mandatory capacity,

gathering limits and physical distancing requirements had been lifted. Masks will be mandatory only on public transportation, in childcare, in schools, in prisons and in certain public health settings. Anyone who purchased any type of reserved seat for the 2019 ALWS will receive a letter offering the same seats for 2021. After those wanting to renew have paid for their tickets, the remaining reserved seats will go to persons on a waiting list maintained by the ALWS staff. General Admission tickets are available for purchase, also, with the price of $35 for all 15 games; these tickets go on sale June 21. Day passes for adults ($10 each) and for students ($5 each) will be available only at Keeter Stadium once the games begin. www.americanlegionworldseries.com . 704-4663103 . info@alws.us

Local students named to Mars Hill University Dean’s List Mars Hill University recognizes 380 students named on the Honor Roll of the Academic Dean at the end of the spring 2021 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 on a minimum of 12 semester hours, and carry no grade below a ‘C’. Among them are: Austin

Ronald Treadway of Crouse; Hannah K. Weidenhamer of Cherryville; Carlton D. Jackson of Cherryville; and Sara E. Pasour of Bessemer City. About Mars Hill University: Mars Hill University is a premier private, liberal arts institution offering over 30 baccalaureate degrees, as well as master’s degrees in criminal justice, elementary

education, and management. Founded in 1856 by Baptist families of the region, the campus is located just 20 minutes north of Asheville in the mountains of western North Carolina. The university’s Asheville Center for Adult and Graduate Studies is located on Airport Road in Arden. Find out more at www.mhu.edu.

Thanks to Ms. Kim, we have an awesome photo prop for the summer. Behold our Animal Ruler! Kids (and adults) can see how they measure up; are they taller than a prairie dog? What about a swan? Can you stretch to the height of a polar bear? This will make some great summer memories. mer memories! For all library-related questions about upcoming events, registering for events, placing reserves and more, call us at (704) 435-6767, or stop by the branch at 605 E. Main Street. Our public service hours are 10 a.m., to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m., to 2 p.m., Fri-

day and Saturday. You can find event information on the GCPL Calendar of Events at www.gastonlibrary.org and on our Facebook page. Registrations for ALL events begin one week before the event date. We’ll see you soon!

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Of baseball, Ty “The Georgia Peach” Cobb, and God’s great love I’ve always loved baseball. I was not a very good player. I would say I was a “below average” kind of player. But I’ve always loved the game. Maybe that influence was due to a “living legend of baseball” residing about an hour away from my home. Ty Cobb, “The Georgia Peach,” made his home in Royston, Georgia, and he was our area’s “big deal” of baseball. And no wonder; take a look as his record: 3,033 games played; 13 batting records, which include a .367 lifetime batting average, 4,191 base hits, 5,863 most bases, 3,052 most singles, 23 years of batting

“...they were glad and praised the word of the Lord; and as many had been destined for eternal life REV. DR. BILLY LOWE Pastor became beFirst Presbyterian lievers.” – Church of Cherryville Acts 13:48 Baseball season has returned! Many high schools, middle schools and colleges have wrapped up their season or else they are in the final playoffs. The pros are not far away from the “All Star” break. For baseball fans, there is a collective sigh of relief that a normal baseball season is back!

W. Blaine Beam Intermediate Students of the Month for May Congratulations to these young folks who were selected as our W. Blaine Beam Intermediate Students of the Month for May! They proved to be working hard toward their Attendance, Assignments on time, Class Participation and Positive Attitude! Way to go Sebastian, Shilah, Zoey, Kylie,

Mia, Jazmin, Olivia, Ian, Danica, Jackson, Dailen and Jacob. A BIG ‘Thank you’ to Margaret Browne for sponsoring our students this month; who all received a McDonald’s Restaurant gift card and other treats to celebrate!

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over .300, and he batted over .400 three times. He led the American League 12 times in batting, and nine of those were in a row. He is remembered as a rough and rugged player, but during his later years he mellowed and found much pleasure in doing for others. He built Cobb Memorial Hospital in Royston for the people of North Georgia. But, that’s not what I want to tell you about. Several years ago, I came across this story of “The Last Days of Ty Cobb (1886-1961) as written by Dr. John R. Richardson, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Georgia. “About two months before his death Cobb became a patient at Atlanta’s

Emory University Hospital. He was afflicted with cancer of the bone as well as several other ailments. During Cobb’s stay in the Hospital, Charles W. Outlaw suggested that we visit Ty in regard to the welfare of his soul. On our first visit, Ty said he had just been given sedation and would like for us to come back the next day when his mind was clearer. We read to him a passage of Scripture and offered a prayer. He was deeply appreciative and insisted we return at our earliest convenience. “Two days later we went for our second visit. It was obvious that the Holy Spirit had been working in his heart. We explained to him God’s plan of salvation. He listened with per-

fect attention. As we told him how Christ came to save sinners and of His incomparable love for us, he was touched. Then we gave him the New Testament meaning of saving faith, and spoke of the necessity of repentance. To these he responded earnestly. He said he wanted to put his complete trust in Christ to save him, and it was evident that he was sincere in this. “On subsequent occasions Ty was ready to tell us how comforting it was to rely on Christ. He loved to talk about how much Christ meant to him during his suffering and as he faced the future. The last visit was two days before his death. At this time, he said, ‘I feel the strong arms

of God underneath me. It is wonderful to be able to pray. I want you to tell others that they should not wait until a crisis comes to learn how to pray.’” Through the amazing grace of God, Ty Cobb died peacefully in the Christian faith. I believe if he could speak to us today, I am sure it would be to urge and encourage us to put our trust in the Lord Jesus Christ as our personal Savior early in our lives. The Holy Scriptures assure us, “Everyone who calls on the Name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13) And, that’s what I want to tell you about.

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Gospel Way Baptist Church 3904 Tryon Courthouse Rd., Cherryville DANICA CHILDERS

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Anthony Grove Baptist Church 100 Anthony Grove Road Crouse, NC 704-435-6001 Bess Chapel United Methodist Church 6073 Flay Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-7969 Bethlehem United Methodist Church 6753 NC 182 Highway Cherryville, NC 704-435-1608

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Blessed Hope Baptist Church 3357 Fallston-Waco Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-8530 Body of Christ Fellowship Center 405 S. Cherokee Street Cherryville, NC www.bodyofchrist7.com

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Calvary Way Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Cherryville, NC Pastor Clifton Morgan Cherryville Church of God 810 East Main Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-2275 Cherryville Missionary Methodist Church 318 W. Ballard Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6934

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Waco Baptist Church 262 N. Main Street Waco, NC 704-435-9311

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

Washington Missionary Baptist Church 1920 Stony Point Road Waco, NC 704-435-3138

First Church of the Nazarene 301 North Elm Street Cherryville, NC 828-838-2428 First Presbyterian Church 107 West Academy Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6064 First United Methodist Church 601 N. Pink St. Cherryville, NC 704-435-6732 First Wesleyan Church 800 North Pink Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6069 Free Saints Chapel Church 813 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-0949 Gospel Way Baptist Church 3904 Tryon Courthouse Rd. Cherryville, NC 866-356-3219 Jesus Servant Ministries 108 N. Mountain St. Cherryville, NC 704-769-8085 Legacy Church 805 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-457-9615

Revival Tabernacle 1104 Delview Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-4073 Rudisill Chapel AME Zion Church 417 South Mountain Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-5621

Word of Faith Ministry 306 Doc Wehunt Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-5560 Zion Hill Baptist Church 3460 Zion Hill Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3355

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Public Notice Budget Hearing The Cherryville ABC Board will hold its annual budget hearing on June 16, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cherryville ABC store located at 112-A North Cherry Street, Cherryville NC 28021. The hearing is open to the public but the public will not be allowed to comment on the proposed budget. The budget being presented is for the 2021-2022 fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022. This notice is being run in accordance to Chapter 18B of the General Statutes of North Carolina. The budget has been submitted to the board. A copy is available for inspection in the office of the General Manager and the public hearing will take place on the time and date above. All meetings are open to the public.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NORTH CAROLINA•GASTON COUNTY CITY OF CHERRYVILLE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Cherryville City Council will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday June 14, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., at the Cherryville Community Building, located at 106 S. Jacob Street, to consider the following:

Consideration of adopting the annual budget ordinance for FY 2021-2022.

A copy of the proposed budget may be obtained in the City Clerk’s office at 116 S. Mountain Street. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Paige H. Green • City Clerk • City of Cherryville

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY CITY OF CHERRYVILLE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Cherryville Planning and Zoning Board will meet on Monday June 21, 2021 at 6:00pm at the Cherryville Community Building located at 108 S. Jacob St., to consider the following: An Conditional Use Permit of Parcels 130320,219066,130314, and 130318 Gaston County Tax Book 4247, Map 0532 by Patricia Vasko and Denis Blackburne of Woda Cooper Companies, LLC. All interested and/or affected parties are invited to attend and present any evidence and/or testimony in favor of/or opposed to the matter as set out above.

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Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Barbara Yount Rudisill, deceased, of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 106 North Cherry Street, Cherryville, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of September, 2021, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified as Administrator CTA of the Estate of William Broderick Chapman, deceased, of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 106 North Cherry Street, Cherryville, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of September, 2021, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

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Barbara Rudisill Jones Executrix Counsel for the Estate: PALMER E. HUFFSTETLER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW 106 North Cherry Street Cherryville, NC 28021 Telephone: 704-435-4907

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Ironmen baseball team 12-0 overall; 10-0 in SPC 1A play by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info With two more games remaining in their 2021 regular season schedule, Coach Scott Heavner’s CHS Ironmen “diamond kings” are 12-0 overall and 10-0 in SPC 1A play. The following is a roundup of the past three games the CHS men have played. Against Christ the King The Ironmen traveled on Tuesday, May 25, to play the Crusaders of Christ the King High School. The Ironmen won 5-3 in this matchup, with “lefty” Dalton Pence getting his fourth win for the season. Kanon Willis got the save; his second of the season. The boys were up 5-1 over the Crusaders in the bottom

of the seventh inning and the CTK men battled back to pick up two more runs. However, it was a case of too little; too late for them as the Ironmen held on to their lead and moved ahead 7-0 in the SPC 1A standings. Hitters for the Ironmen were Ty Heavner, who got two (2) hits; Willis, Pence, Collin Robinson, and Will Heavner got a hit a piece to help the team going forward. Against Highland Tech The CHS men were home at Fraley Field on Thursday, May 27, against the Highland Tech Rams. The Rams were a tough club and stuck it out through the seventh inning, but in the end it was CHS’ win, 9-0. Landon Hahn was Coach Heavner’s starter in

this one and he struck out three and walked one batter. Tripp Creason came in the fourth inning, striking out four Rams batters and walking none. Hitters for the Ironmen were Dalton Pence (3-4, a double, 2 RBIs, scored on a wild pitch, and walked); Landon Hahn (2-4, 1 RBI, walked); Ty Heavener (1-2, 1 RBI); Tobias Miller (12); Will Fowler (3-4, a double, 2 RBIs, walked twice); Kanon Willis (1-2, a double); and Ben Huffstetler (1-3, in on a wild pitch, hit by a pitch/walked, and one hit). Christian Hahn was walked and hit by a pitch; Tripp Creason was walked; Chase Miller was walked; Will Heavner was walked; Quinlan Sanford was hit by a pitch and took his base; and Collin Robinson was walked, hit by a pitch, and came in on a wild pitch. The Ironmen got nine

Ironman senior baseball player Christian Hahn zeroes in on the pitch at the June 1, CHS versus TJCA game at Fraley Field.

CHS first baseman Ty Heavner watches as starting pitcher Dalton Pence aims one toward the plate in last week’s SPC 1A game between the Ironmen and the Gryphons.

Thomas Jefferson Gryphon’s catcher Ben Flontek swings at a Dalton Pence pitch at last week’s game at Fraley Field between TJC and the CHS Ironmen. (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media) runs off of eight hits. made two errors, and left 11 men on base. Against TJCA On Tuesday, June 1, the Gryphons of Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy visited Fraley Field. The Ironmen won this matchup 9-4. Their last face-off with the Gryphons resulted in a 5-2 away game win on Friday, May 7. Starting pitcher Dalton Pence struck out five batters until he was sidelined by an injury in the second inning. Eli Newsome came in at that time and struck out seven Gryphons batters. Tripp Creason came in the seventh inning and struck out two TJCA batters and walked one. Eli Newsom was credited with the win. Hitters for the Ironmen

were Ty Heavner (3-4, a double, an RBI, a walk; and in on a hit batter); Landon Hahn (3-3, an RBI, a walk, and in on a wild pitch); Will Fowler (an RBI, a walk, in on a wild pitch); Kanon Willis (1-1, 2 RBIs); Ben Huffstetler ( a hit, a double, and three walks); and Collin Robinson (2 hits, an RBI; a walk). Other contributing or getting on base were Christian Hahn (walked); Eli Newsome (walked); and Tobias Miller (hit by a pitch). The Ironmen has nine runs off of nine hits; made two errors and left 10 men on base. Against PCC In the Friday, June 4, away game against the Piedmont Community Charter Patriots, the Iron-

men scored 22 runs in their 22-0 rout of the hapless Patriots, who were mercy-ruled in the fifth. Logan Hendricks got the win on the mound for the Ironmen, making it the 12th win for the CHS team overall, and their 10th SPC 1A win. The remaining two games for the Ironmen are home games and they are (inclement weather not withstanding): Tuesday, June 8, at home against Lincoln Charter, and Friday, June 11, at home against BCHS’ Yellow Jackets. The first round of the playoffs is scheduled to start Tuesday, June 15, in a location that has yet to be determined.= (Additional information by Susan L. Powell and Danny Eaker)

Senior Ty Heavner fouls one off in his quest to add another hit to help out his Ironmen teammates in the matchup against the visiting Gryphons of TJCA.

Ironmen pitcher Eli Newsome goes to work on the mound at last week’s game against the Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy Gryphons. The Thomas Jefferson batter swings and misses as Ironmen catcher Will Fowler makes a great stop.

Ironman Landon Hahn has timed his swing just right for his bat and the ball to have a very important “meeting”, resulting in a base hit for his team!

Always making the most out of his time at bats, CHS’ Collin Robinson eyes the ball, planning to send it into the outfield for a base hit and maybe an RBI.


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GOLDEN DOMERS TOY AND HOBBY. Model Cars, Die-cast Cars & Trucks, Tractors, Hot Wheels, Construction Toys, Sports Memorabilia, Autographed Items, Hard to Find Items! See Mike & Brandon Willis. They are located at The Shoppes at Sandy Run 4345 W. Dixon Blvd, Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704297-0103 COUNTY LINE TIMBER Buying standing timber, 10 acres or more. Also do land clearing, grading, culverts, driveways. 828-289-0742. CLAIM FOR CLEAR TITLE -JETSKI. To all persons claiming an interest in: 1995 - 10’ - Fiberglass - Bombardier ZZNE4010C595. Robert Jackson III will apply to SCDNR for title on watercraft/outboard motor. If you have any claim to the watercraft/outboard motor, contact SCDNR at 803-7343699. Upon thirty days after the date of the last advertisement if no claim of interest is made and the watercraft/outboard motor has not been reported stolen, SCDNR shall issue clear title. Case #: 20210421950221 (803) 734-3699

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BUSINESS SERVICES MAID SERVICE $60/A ROOM. I WILL CLEAN EACH AND EVERY ROOM YOU HAVE FOR $60/ A ROOM. I HAVE 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE CLEANING AND WHEN I LEAVE YOUR HOUSE WILL SPARKLE AND SHINE. (704) 751-6286 SWEETLADY7005@GMAIL.COM TRACTOR & DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. Bush Hog, scrape driveway, gravel parking pads, lot clearing and much more. Reasonably priced and insured. Call Chuck 704-6927536. IT’S TIME TO TRIM CREPE MYRTLE TREES. Spreading Mulch or Gravel, minor chainsaw work and storm clean-up. I can do many of your outside chores with over 15 years experience all over Cleveland County and stretching to the Forest City area. Nice, honest, dependable, clean, drugfree, he’s an all around great guy and handyman, so call Rob today and see what I can help you with. (980) 295-0750 ROB’S LAWN CARE. I do lawns in the Shelby Area. Reasonable Rates! Call 704487-5065 or (704) 297-0325

NOW HIRING! Pizza Inn is now hiring Cooks, Waitstaff and Dishwashers. Competitive Wages and a signing bonus! Must be 15 years of age-Apply in person. (704) 482-2441 wes10813@aol. com NOW HIRING Roofing Laborer. Call 704-477-0516.

SEEKING HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIANS. Shelby Heating & Air is seeking HVAC service technicians. Pay based on experience. Subject to pre-employment drug screen, background and drivers’ license check. Apply in person at Shelby Heating & Air, 1990 Eaves Road, Shelby. 704-487-7877. lisa@shelbyhvac.com ONE ON ONE CARE is hiring for all shifts. Full/parttime hours available. Group homes are 6 beds or less. CNA/Nursing assistant jobs available but not required. No exp. necessary, all trainings included. Also hiring for Agency QP. Apply in person at 203 Lee St., Shelby.

BUSINESS SERVICES HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME for all your pressure washing needs. Offering: mulching, trees and bushes trimmed, clean flower beds, minor repairs, decks stained & restored. Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704692-4449. G&J PAINTING SERVICE. Exterior paint specialist. Free Estimates. Call 828-287-9272 or cell 828-429-7511. CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Spring Tune-up Special, $59.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704-477-9119 or 704-472-9367. LOOK! WANT YOUR UTILITY BUILDING MOVED? Call me, Richard Baker. We move anywhere. (704) 473-9736 RETIRED GENERAL CONTRACTOR AVAILABLE for small job repairs and fixes. Deck repair a specialty. Rutherford/Cleveland County areas. Bob, 828-476-6058. SHIPMAN’S MASONRY- 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Brick, Block & Stone, Outside Fireplaces, Foundations, Underpinnings. “Free Estimates”. 1st Quality Work! (863) 5321587

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HOME REMODELING Interior and exterior remodeling. Tile, decks, flooring, we do it all! Call Charlie today for your free estimate! (828) 244-7087 charliejohnston32@gmail.com TRIPLE D PAINTING LLC. All your painting needs, free estimates, over 25 yrs experience! Framing, facial boards and much more wood work available! Making your home, building or business look new again. (704) 418-5736 childresstracy1@gmail.com PAINTING SERVICES. Over 25 years experience, affordable prices. Professional results. References available. Free estimates. Charles, or leave message. (704) 435-8062.

NOW HIRING LANDSCAPERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. (704) 473-0341 HELP WANTED: RIVERSIDE RIDING STABLES. Trail Guide, own transportation, dependable, prefer female. Full/Part-time. Must have experience with horses. Serious Inquiries Only! 828-288-1302.

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YARD SALE. Sat. June 19th, 7am-12pm. Brand name young adult clothes, women’s, men’s apparel, appliances, decor & household items. 2240 Taylor Rd, Shelby, NC 28152 TOWNWIDE YARD SALE, MOORESBORO. Sat. June 12th, 2021 from 06:00 AM - ? 306 West Main Street, Mooresboro, NC 28114 GASTON COUNTY COMMUNITY YARD SALE Sat., June 12th, 7 AM-NOON ++. Household Items, Tools, Yard Games, Furniture, Toys, Shelves, Artwork. Something for everyone. Also, Retro-Vintage-Antiques. 704-681-2541. 864 Hawley Ave, Belmont NC 28012

ANTIQUES UNIQUE ANTIQUE STATION: Farm House Decor, Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Toys, Jewelry and MORE. Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-4pm. 985 US 74 Business Hwy., Ellenboro. Find us on FB. 828-382-0075.

FOR SALE ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS, LEAF GUARDS. Tim’s Roof Contractors is your local professional on all types of shingle roofing, metal roofing, Flat roofing and we install all styles and colors of vinyl siding, soffits, fascia trim and aluminum wrap. We are highly rated on Google 4.9 stars with 135 reviews/ BBB accredited with an A+ rating/ Background checked plus Owens Corning Preferred Contractors status. We offer Free Quotes / Roofing repairs and replacement services. Call us to talk to the local pro for services in Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties. Call us today 980-522-5606 or contact us through our website timsroof.com. We would like to earn your business. (980) 522-5606 sales@timsroof.com

WHOLESALE GUTTER SUPPLY. SPI Distribution is your local source for gutter coil and accessories. Stocking 14 of the most popular colors along with top leaf protection options. Conveniently located along I-74 at 5123 E. Dixon Blvd, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Better Quality - Better Service everyday. (704) 7504395 spisales@spigutter.com

FIREWOOD FOR SALE Long wheelbase load, Full loaded. $70.00/load. Delivered. 864-492-4793 or 803627-9408. THREE BURIAL PLOTS (TOGETHER). Cleveland Memorial Park on Hwy 150 off Hwy 18 south. $1200. (704) 4805595 CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Call Ron (919) 3147579 “COVETED VETERANS CIRCLE” In Gaston Memorial Park. Three Burial Plots For Sale. Will Sell Together or Individually. Price Negotiable. (919) 272-5503 USED CAMPER TOPS: BUY/SALE/TRADE. Various sizes and styles. 828-9800881. TWO END TABLES, ONE COFFEE Table, all solid Oak, very good condition, $120. Quality Pecan Dining Room table with six chairs, two leaves and china cabinet, excellent condition, $1500. Will send pics. 828-429-3117. 2 PUSH MOWERS $75 & $80. 1 Self Propelled $85. 1 Edger (new) $95. Generator $350. Lawn trailer $75. Chipper $175. Call Larry (704) 2973234 KILL ALL YOUR WEEDS! Ranger Pro 2.5 gallon. $44.00. 828-287-3272. ACEPHATE FIRE ANT KILLER. Works great! $12.99. Call 828-287-3272. NEW CANNING JARS with Lids & Seals. $17.67 per case. Call 828-287-3272.

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ALL METAL GARAGES. Big Discounts! Zero down. Call for more details. 828-382-0455.

SOFA & LOVE SEAT, $150. Entertainment center $50. full size bed $50. For pictures, call (704) 692-3821

3 PT TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS 30’’ Reversible Pan Scoop (like new) $300.00; Pallet Forks (Like New) $250.00; One Row Cultivator $120.00. No Trades!!! (704) 7189122

PROPANE GRILL TANKS RE-FILLED. Only $10.99. Call 828-287-3272. DEER CORN. SHELLED, 50lbs, $8.55. 828-287-3272. HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME for all your pressure washing needs. Offering: mulching, trees and bushes trimmed, clean flower beds, minor repairs, decks stained & restored. Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704692-4449. UTILITY BUILDINGS, STORAGE BUILDINGS. Steel, Wood, Vinyl. Some fully insulated, 1 to 2 day delivery if buy from stock. Cash or low down payment with monthly payments. No credit ok. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-2455895. 16X40 OR TWO STORY BUILDINGS BUILT ON SITE. 1 DAY INSTALL. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895. FLAG POLES, FLAGS IN STOCK. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. Call 828-245-5895. CARPORTS, GARAGES, BUILDINGS, RV, BOAT COVERS IN STOCK. Areas largest on site display. Best selection, quality price. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 Hwy. 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895. HAVE A TRAILER NOT USING? SELL IT! J. Johnson Sales INC. Buy, Sale, Trade trailers. Must have title. Call 828-245-5895. ENCLOSED TRAILER IN STOCK. Dump trailers in stock and more on the way! J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. 828-245-5895.

HOSTA PLANTS For Sale. Several hundreds - Yellow Bells, Iris in buckets, Day Lilies in buckets, Trees. 828245-0245. SAWS Delta 8” Radial Arm Saw $400.00 Wilton Metal Cutting Band Saw $300. (828) 289-4417 shollifield53@ gmail.com OLD RECORDS LOT OF 7000. OVER 7000 RECORDS, RANGING FROM 40’S TO EARLY 70’S. CONDITION FROM GOOD TO BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC COVER. NO CHERRY PICKING.. RECORDS COLLECTED OVER SEVERAL YEARS. IE: SINATRA, CLINE ELVIS, ETC. MUST SELL THE ENTIRE LOT SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE! LEAVE MESSAGE (828) 625-9744 CSISAMS@HOTMAIL.COM 1999 DODGE 1500 $800 I have 99 dodge pickup been wrecked has some good body parts, Has good 360 engine and new radiator (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net 1980 FORD F100 PICKUP. Long bed with ladder rack. Needs some work. Can send pictures by phone. $1200. Call (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net CABRIOLET VW. Best Offer! Parts only. Does not run. Call (704) 300-1818 ASSORTMENT OF CHILTON REPAIR MANUALS. I have a large assortment of Chilton Auto Repair Manuals. Some are imports and trucks. Some Motor Manuals all are hard back copies. Best Offer! (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net

50+ TRAILERS IN STOCK NOW. More on the way! Areas largest selection, quality, best price. J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. 828-2455895.

(2) CEMETARY PLOTS FOR SALE. Great Deal! Cleveland Memorial Park. $7,245 for both! For more info call 704473-2435.

HAVE A STORAGE BUILDING NOT USING, OUTGROWN IT? Sell it, trade in for new bigger one. We take trades, we buy used buildings. Must be factory built, able to move. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895.

RIDING/PUSH MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GOKARTS, MINI-BIKES. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828-980-0853, 704-4769383.

HORSE QUALITY HAY. Square and round bales, also 3x3x8’ bales. Call (704) 4876855

WANTED: LOOKING FOR OLDER Martin or Gibson guitar. Gift for uncle. Would consider other quality brands. God Bless. 704-538-9207, 843-670-9727.

REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, WASHERS, DRYERS. Discount Prices. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby NC. (704) 487-4443 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 FOR SALE. Upright piano $450. Also Bernina serger sewing machine. 97 Western Novels (Mostly All New!) only $90 (704) 825-5701 FREE UPRIGHT OAK PIANO. You pick up and haul. Shelby area. (704) 734-8282 3 PERSON. Garden Leisure Hot Tub, like new. $3250. Buyer moves the tub. (704) 538-8142 LARGE STURDY DOG HOUSE. Pd $145.00 +, must have $100. Call 828-2896091. CONTINENTAL SPORTS RADIAL TIRES PAIR Continental Low Mileage Cross Contact LX Sport Radial Low Profile Tires 265/45R20 (704) 435-6251 sfgmason@ att.net 55 GALLON PLASTIC SOLID TOP BARRELS. 225 Gallon Water Totes. Metal Burning Barrels. 15 Gallon Solid top Barrels. Hickory, (828) 327-4782 WEBER GENESIS GAS GRILL. Double Burner. Barely Used “Like New!” Cost over $700 will take $350 OBO. Call (704) 418-1403 CHIHUAHUA DOGS, long and short hair, $30 each. (10) CHAINLINK PANELS, 50’ roll chainlink wire, (2) rolls hog wire, $300 for all. 704470-5275.

1979 YANMAR 2210 TRACTOR 2WD 22hp diesel, 26hp at PTO, 12 Forwards, 4 Reverses, 4 speed PTO. Rebuilt head with new gasket. New water pump and hoses. All 4 tires new, rear tires filled with antifreeze. New radiator, new starter. Looks new. Excellent condition! $4750 OBO. (704) 718-9122 BUSH HOG. Need 4 acres to be bushed hogged. No Bradford Pears. Located in Bostic, NC. Call Cell 828-7555340, Home 828-245-0546. pbloch0203@gmail.com NEW SOUTHERN 5 FT. BUSH HOG. $1,250. 828-2873272. 2002 NEW HOLLAND TRACTOR TC40A 4x4 40HP with Loader. Asking $10,500 (704) 297-8885 BUSH HOG. I need a bush hog to clear my pasture for reseeding. There is Bradford Pears. It is seven acres. (828) 755-5340 pbloch0203@gmail.com

PETS & LIVESTOCK BABY CHICKS, ALL COLORS. Makes big chickens. $1.25 each obo. (704) 4668741 AKC BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES Taking deposits on my Healthy Beautiful Boston Terrier puppies. They are akc registered vet checked first shots and dewormed. I have 4 females available. Chocolate & white. Asking $1500 (704) 616-6114 denisebrown344@gmail.com AKC REG. GERMAN ROTWEILER PUPPIES. Ready to go 6/9/21. Wormed 3 times, 6 weeks shots and vet checked. $1000. (704) 419-9389 REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Call (704) 466-2325 GOAT KIDS FOR SALE. Born in February 2021. BO-KI (Boer-Kiko), Buck kids intact, $125 each. Gene and Becky Leach, 828-245-7419 home, 828-289-2868 cell, leave message, Forest City. No meat buys. GREAT PYRENESE PUPPIES. 6 weeks old. $200 each. (704) 692-7362

WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 6921006 CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Call Ron. (919) 314-7579 WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, VANS. CALL US ANYTIME. 704-692-8496 (704) 487-5244 NEED CASH? I WILL BUY your old used Nintendo NES, Super Nintendo, Game Boy and N64 Games. Small/big lots. 828-748-7264. DANNY’S AUTOWERKS. Buying used or junk cars. Competitive prices. Call Danny 828-289-3081 or Jimmy 828-289-1175. WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, PopUp Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935. CASH FOR YOUR CAR running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704692-6767, (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 WANT TO BUY GOOD USED MOBILE HOME. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. (704) 300-9976 WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-289-1488.

LABRADOODLE PUPPY, POMERANIAN PUPPIES. One female Labradoodle 9 week old puppy $800 Mom Lab and Poodle dad AKC Registered. Copper color. Two Pomeranian Female 8 weeks. $1500 CKC registerable. All Available for new home now. All are UTD on Vaccine and Worming. Comes with first week puppy food, puppypack, vet record, and toys. Don 864492-5138. dvcaldwell38@ gmail.com (864) 492-5138 dvcaldwell38@gmail.com DOG KENNELS. 7x7, 5x10, 10x10, 10x20, 20x20 tops, split kennels. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. 828-245-5895.

CARS & TRUCKS 2009 FORD EDGE 147,862 miles, Call for Price, $1299 DOWN (704) 748-1890 sales@ctcautosports.com 1992 FORD F-150 needs transmission. $500.00. You Haul. 704-473-7351.

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CARS & TRUCKS 2008 CADILLAC DTS Luxury Edition fully loaded, 84,000 original miles, excellent condition. $8000. (989) 492-4891 2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL1. Silver, V6 Auto, 3rd Row Seat, Sunroof and Moonroof, Leather, 196,000 miles, Rebuilt Motor, DVD Player, Chrome Wheels, $9800. Call (704) 300-1818

MOTORCYCLES & ATVS 2014 HONDA SHADOW 750 MOTORCYCLE. Like new, has a sissy bar and windshield, only 600 miles! $4,300. 828-289-1817. 1996 KAWASAKI 1500 VULCAN motorcycle. 34,000 miles, 1 owner, $1,800. Will need tune-up. Have not road in 2 years. (704) 750-4133

VACATIONS BOOK NOW, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BEACH HOUSE. In the heart of Myrtle Beach. Fully furnished. $650 week. No text. Call 704-418-3790. OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH. Cottage N34. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den, kitchen, dining, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas, 803-7182659, (803) 635-9831

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1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES. Shelby, NC. We are currently accepting applications for our waiting list. Rent is based on income (and some expenses are deducted). Call or visit us today, Laurel Hill Apartments 704487-1114. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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

OCEAN LAKES BEACH HOUSE FOR RENT. 2 bedroom with sleeper sofa WiFi, golf cart. Weeks and weekends available. 704-4731494.

REAL ESTATE CLEVELAND COUNTY I WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE UNWANTED RENTAL PROPERTY AND/OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! “QUICK CLOSINGS”! Call 704-472-0006. POLK COUNTY POLK COUNTY, SUNNYVIEW, NC. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Convenient location, 8 acre Restricted Estate Lot. Owner Finance Available. Call 828-429-3287.

NEW APARTMENTS, FULLY MODERNIZED! Beautiful new apartments in Cramerton at Residences at Humboldt Woods! Available for move in May 1st! Fully modernized 1 bed, 1 bath, 600sqft units with on site laundry. Located just off New Hope Rd near Cramerton. Contact L&E Properties today to schedule a tour - 704-7054534! Apply here: https:// lucyethel.appfolio.com / listings /detail /8c8fa1e9e540-4a25-919f-e0971a9b43aa Professionally managed. Be at home, in a Humboldt home. www. humboldtwoods.net Gastonia, NC 28056 (704) 705-4534 rentals@humboldtwoods.net

NEW APARTMENTS, FULLY MODERNIZED! Beautiful new apartments in Cramerton at Residences at Humboldt Woods! Available for move in May 1st! $850 Month. Fully modernized 1 bed, 1 bath, 600sqft units with on site laundry. Located 1m off New Hope Rd near Cramerton. 3 min to US74. Contact L&E Properties today to schedule a tour - 704-705-4534! Apply here: https://lucyethel. appfolio.com /listings /detail / 8c8fa1e9-e540 -4a25919f-e0971a9b43aa Professionally managed. Be at home, in a Humboldt home. www.humboldtwoods.net Gastonia, NC 28056 (704) 705-4534 rentals@humboldtwoods.net

RUTHERFORD COUNTY 1/2 ACRE LOT UNRESTRICTED!! Near TIEC, $20,000. Call 864-909-1035 or visit: www.rowelland.com

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CLEVELAND COUNTY MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. $190 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. Visit us online at Oakwood Rentals, Shelby. Call (704) 473-4299

LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, (704) 482-7723

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2 BEDROOM APARTMENT (DUPLEX). Located in Fallston. Central heat/air, hardwood floors, washer/dryer hookups. No smoking or pets. Not HAP eligible, $550 month. (704) 487-5480 1 BEDROOM SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT Shelby Area. Includes Stove & Refrigerator. No Smoking or Pets. Not HAP Eligible. Heat/ Water Included $495 Month Rent. (704) 487-5480 2 OR 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. In Grover or Shelby. Currently being remodeled. Now taking applications. Available June 1st. $650$750. Call 828-234-8147 RUTHERFORD COUNTY

HICKORY CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, (704) 487-6354 MOBILE HOMES & APARTMENTS. In Kings Mountain. Price starting at $100 per week. Call (704) 739-4417

3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE. 3 Bedroom 1 bath brick house for rent. Completely remodeled. New heat pump. $850 plus deposit. Call (828) 458-7403 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $500 per month. 828-382-0475. FOR RENT. 228 TRYON RD., RUTHERFORDTON, NC. 3BR, 1BA+BASEMENT(8 ROOMS). $800 MONTH. 828-222-8128.

2020-2021 Sports award winners for Cherryville High School – Football awards

The CHS Ironmen Offensive MVP Award went The ‘V in the C’ Award recipient was Kadin to Cooper Sloan. Beaver.

The Most Improved Skill Award went to Mat- The Most Improved Line Award went to thew Torres. Mitchell Lackey. (Photos provided)

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Landon Hahn received the CHS Ironmen Defensive MVP Award from CHS Principal Kevin Doran at a recent Ironmen baseball game.

The Golden Helmet and Team MVP Awards went to CHS Ironman Christian Hahn. Hanh received his award at a recent Ironmen baseball game from CHS Principal Kevin Doran. (Ed. Note: JV Most Improved was Josh Ward [no photo was taken])


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Payton Boone one of eight who won Albert G. Myers scholarships by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info Eight Gaston County seniors were recipients of the prestigious Albert G. Myers scholarship, and for Bessemer City High School senior, Payton Boone, the win was an exciting one. Boone is the daughter of BCHS Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Larry Boone. Her mother, Kristin Boone, has been the BCHS Data Manager for over 20 years. Both her mom and dad have worked in the education field now for 20-plus years, noted BCHS Principal Dr. Sheila S. Wyont. Payton, ranked fourth in the class with a GPA of 4.2286, is called by Dr. Wyont “a true hometown BCHS girl”. Payton also won 2021 Homecoming Queen and will be attending Gardner – Webb in the fall to major in elementary education, Wyont added. To say Larry and Kristin are proud of their daughter is an understatement. Said Larry, “It has been a privilege to be able to see Payton grow daily into the mature, self-confident young lady she is. She amazes me how she has handled both her parents working at her school, and for a young lady, whose dad is in the hallway, it can’t be easy, but she has never shied away from telling me she loves me no matter how crowded the hallway is.” Mom Kristin said, “Sometimes you’re lucky enough to know people that challenge you daily and set examples of who you should be. I’m just blessed to say that she’s my daughter, and I just love that kid, she’s honestly what this world needs. The upcoming years are going to be tough, it’s been ‘bring your kid to work’ day for the past four years; it’s going to take some getting used to. She’s had a great support system here, they’ve known her

Payton Bradli Boone, one of eight Gaston County recipients of the Albert G. Myers and other scholarships. since she was born, she loves them and they love her.” In addition to the Myers scholarship, Payton has done volunteer work with the Boys and Girls Club as an after-school tutor; Art with April and Aubrey, which assists autistic students to be able to express themselves artistically; worked with the Dallas Police Department’s ‘Shop with a Cop’ program; Relay for Life; and has donated winter items to the Salvation Army for the needy. Additionally, Payton has been a part of the Upward Bound Program at Gaston College since the 9th grade, spent over 370 hours in the program working on academics, tutoring, doing community service, touring colleges and receiving certifications in numerous areas. Her mom noted Payton has spent every summer attending a six-week program geared toward academic preparation. “She has enrolled in the CTE Early Childhood Education Program, where she fought and had the program saved for the senior class to complete. In this program, she served as an intern at Bessemer City Primary in a first-grade class where she discovered her love for teaching,” said Kristin. Payton was offered over $345,000 in total scholarships and grants. Her accepted

Payton Boone with her dad, BCHS head football coach and Athletic Director, Larry Boone. (photos provided) scholarships, in addition to the Myers scholarship, are: a Gardner – Webb Academic Scholarship; an On-Track Scholarship; a Rotary’s “4 Way Test” Scholarship; and a Whetstone Lodge Scholarship. The four-year art student was also an NC State Parks Scholar nominee; a Gardner Webb Finalist for the Tucker Scholarship and Ignite Scholarship; and a UNC – Charlotte Levine’s Scholar nominee. Payton was also named as Gaston County Schools CTE Presidential Scholar nominee; named as the ‘Loveable Leader’ by the teachers at BCHS; named “Best All Around Senior” by the teachers and staff at BCHS; named Most School Spirited by the senior class; received Honorable Mention at the Gaston County Art Show; was a Student of the Month; and received numerous academic awards.

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BCHS senior Payton Boone gives her Homecoming Night escort, her dad, Larry, a big hug.

Cherryville Traditional New Year Shooters Inc. give two scholarships The Cherryville Traditional New Year Shooters have selected the winners for their 2021 Scholarship Award winners. From Cherryville High School, the winner is Ashlyn Beattie. Ashlyn has been a member of the Traditional New Year Shooters for four (4) years. She is a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. Ashlyn was in Chorus, Drama, Interact, and the Pep Club while at CHS, and was on the 2021 Homecoming Court. Ashlyn discovered her passion for the emergency medical field while in high school. She was a Lincoln EMS explorer, a Gaston EMS pre-apprentice, and a CaroMont Main Hospital Explorer, as well as taking EMT and Nursing Fundamentals classes at CHS. She graduated 16th in her class with a GPA of 4.3. Ashlyn plans to pursue a career in emergency medical care and would like to become a flight nurse one day. She will be attending nursing school in the fall with a dual enrollment at Gaston College and Lenoir – Rhyne University, where she plans to receive a bachelor’s degree and then become a licensed paramedic. From West Lincoln High School, the winner is Emily

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