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April 08, 2021

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 38th Year • Issue No. 14 • April 8, 2021 "Striving To Help Small Businesses Succeed!" 703 E. Kings St., Suite 9, Kings Mountain • www.BakerDentalCare.com call us at 704-739-4461 • Improved appearance. Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth. • Improved speech. Dental implants allow you to speak without the worry that your dentures might slip. • Improved self-esteem. Smile again and feel better about yourself. • Durable. Implants are very durable and with proper care, can last a lifetime. Just a few benefits of Dental Implants: To find out more about Dental Implants and schedule your next appointment BAKER DENTAL CARE BAKER DENTAL CARE Preventative, Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry Locally Here In Kings Mountain Kings Mountain For Dental Implants Burns sophomore represents local area at State Oratorical Finals competition Savannah McGlothlin advanced through local, district, and division competitions to state finals by MICHAEL E. POWELL CF Media writer michael@cfmedia.info The Shelby American Legion 82 Family hosted the State Oratorical Finals competition at the LeGrand Center on Sunday, March 7, 2021. State contest coordinator Jim Quinlan said, "This was the 83rd annual American Legion Oratorical Contest and had four participating contestants, all win- ners from their particular regions throughout the state." He continued, "This Constitutional speech contest is open to all high-school-aged stu- dents. Winners receive medals and scholarship monies." Mr. Quinlan, Commander of American Legion Post 23, noted that due to continuing precau- tions about COVID-19, the AL's National competition, which is traditionally held in Indianapolis each April, was canceled. "However," he added, "the winning student in each partici- pating state received an addi- tional $5,000 scholarship from the National American Legion Headquarters," with $11,500 being awarded to the four NC contestants. Mr. Quinlan noted Burns High School sophomore Savannah McGlothlin, represented the local area, adding, "She advanced through local, district, and division competitions to the state finals." The title of Savannah's oration was, "What Compromise Means to the Constitution." At the Sunday, March 7, con- test, Savannah was awarded sec- ond place, along with a $2,000 scholarship, said Quinlan, in the media release. Other contestants included Emma Hall, who represented Apex American Legion Post 124. Emma took first place in the con- test and received a total of $7,500 in scholarship money. The other two contestants were Andrew Jackson of Bolivia, NC, who took third place, and Moira Gleason from Charlotte, who finished fourth. Each received a $1,000 scholarship. Mr. Quinlan said Post 82 invit- Oratorical Judges Durwin Briscoe; Tamara Barringer; Greg Stearns; Rep. Virginia Foxx; Dr. Bill Downs and Andrew Hopper Sr. (photos provided) ed several distinguished judges for the contest. "The judges included U.S. Congresswoman Virginia Foxx, who represents the 5th Congressional District; Tamara Barringer, Associate Justice for the NC Supreme Court; Shelby City Councilman Andrew Hopper; Durwin Briscoe, Deputy Assistant Chief for Cleveland County Sheriff's Office; Dr. William Downs, Gardner-Webb University President; and Gregory Stearns, Thomas Jefferson Academy Philosophy and Logic Educator," he said. Jim continued, "The American Legion was well-represented at the contest, with many officials in attendance, including Bill Oxford, the Legion's National Commander from Lenoir, NC, and James Moore, NC Department Commander. Also, American Legion Auxiliary officers attending included Julie Smith from Salisbury, NC Auxiliary President, and Auxiliary State Vice President Jill Parker-Puett, of Cherryville. Said Mr. Quinlan, "This annual contest is highly regarded and draws exceptionally gifted high- school participants each year. Many past participants have gone on to successful careers as attor- neys, politicians, and other profes- sional careers. Several notables who won the American Legion's National competition in the past were former Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence, and Jane Pauley, a distinguished jour- nalist and television personality for See FINALS, Page 2 James Moore; State Commander; Savannah McGlothlin $2,000 scholarship winner and Bill Oxford, National Commander. L to R - Andrew Jackson $1,000 scholarship winner from Bolivia, NC; Moira Gleason, $1,000 scholarship winner from Mint Hill, NC; Savannah McGlothlin, $2,000 Scholarship winner from Burns High School; Emma Hall, $7,500 scholarship from Apex, NC. N.C. TRACTOR & FARM SUPPLY 299 Railroad Ave., Rutherfordton • 828-288-0395 Mobile: 828-429-5008 • mf1dpshehan@gmail.com SALES • SERVICE • PARTS START THE LAWN & GARDEN SEASON WITH A NEW TRACTOR OR MOWER WITH A NEW TRACTOR OR MOWER PROUDLY SERVING RUTHERFORD, CLEVELAND, GASTON, LINCOLN, POLK COUNTIES AS THE AREAS HOMETOWN MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER. Great Selection Great Selection

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