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May 14, 2020

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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 14-May 20, 2020 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday TRANSMISSION Serving Cherokee, Cleveland and Serving Cherokee, Cleveland and Rutherford Counties Rutherford Counties • Foreign and Domestic • Foreign and Domestic • Free Estimates • Free Estimates • 12 Month, 12,000 • 12 Month, 12,000 Miles Warranty Miles Warranty on all Rebuilt on all Rebuilt Transmissions Transmissions TAX SPECIALS! We also work on Heavy Duty Diesel Transmission and Transfer Cases. WE'LL GET YOU IN GEAR, CAUSE SHIFT HAPPENS! 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CONSIGNMENTS WANTED FARM EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LOGGING EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES, FIREARMS, MISCELLANEOUS Consignments will be taken now until Friday, May 29; 9:00am until 5:00pm. No consignments will be taken Friday, May 29th. AUCTION ©Community First Media Community First Media ESTATE OF ALBERT & FAYE JONES (DECEASED) SATURDAY, MAY 23 • 9AM 937 TOMS LAKE ROAD, FOREST CITY TERMS: Cash or good local check, credit or debit with 5% transaction fee, please be careful, we are not responsible for accident or theft. Preview 8am until sale time day of sale. Save the date for a very nice estate with some great antiques and a Dodge Dakota with 41k miles. This is an auction with around 300 lot numbers. Most everything is in great condition. THIS IS AN ESSENTIAL SALE AND HOPEFULLY WILL TAKE PLACE ON THIS DATE DUE TO THE REAL ESTATE BEING SOLD AND NEW OWNERS NEEDING TO TAKE POSSESSION Wear PPE that you're comfortable in and please practice social distancing. CLOCKS: Junghans (J) German grandfather made 1890 to 1900, Junghans Duda grandfather made 1900 to 1920, several German wall clocks. MISC: H & R 22cal 9 shot, Uncle Henry-Boker and misc. knifes, Crossman F4 pellet gun, WWI bayonet. MISC FURNITURE: antique marble top buffet, marble top coffee & end tables, secretary bookshelf, claw foot straight chair with lion head carving, Victorian sofa, pair Queen Ann chairs, bow front display cabinet, entertainment center, Queen wicker chair, Singer pedal sewing machine, folding room dividers, steamer trunks and much more. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST: several pieces oh Hull pottery, misc. advertising items, antique carpenter tools, chainsaw, weedeaters, table saw, air compressor, GARDEN TILLER, several bikes, MISC. STERLING SILVER, brass foot stool and spitoon, organic wool hand spun Turkish rug from Anatolia area of Turkey, 8pc setting Harmony House West Wind pattern, country-rock and gospel albums, Foosball table and much more. KEITH NORVILLE 828-305-3965 www.auctionzip.com for information BANANA BREAD Sift dry ingredients together. Cream sugar and margarine. Add eggs, alternate milk and flour. Add remaining ingredients. Bake in greased and floured loaf pan at 350 degrees for 1 hour. You may delete cinnamon and/or add nuts if desired. Makes one large loaf. Double the recipe to make 3 medium loaves. 2 cups plain flour 1/2 cup buttermilk 1 stick margarine 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 3-1/2 bananas, mashed 1 tsp. baking powder 1 cup nuts, optional 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp. vanilla 1/2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon Amid concerns of coro- navirus clusters and ef- forts to stop the spread of COVID-19, and based on social distancing recom- mendations from medi- cal professionals, schools across the country began to close their doors and adopt a remote learning model in March 2020. One of the largest communities affected was New York City, which closed schools across the five boroughs. The New York City school system is vast, with 1,800 schools servicing more than one million students. School administrators and educators quickly scrambled to find a work- around to meet children's educational needs. Re- mote learning has been a part of many school cur- riculums for some time. While remote learning had predominantly been re- served for higher learning institutions, in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, it became a necessity for grades K through 12 as well. Teachers have had to design curriculums and as- signments virtually on the fly in an attempt to mini- mize disruptions that could adversely affect students. Remote learning re- quires the cooperation of school staff and also parents and guardians. Patience is necessary, and parents and educa- tors may need to com- pletely transform their daily schedules. The following tips can be an asset as students continue to navi- gate remote learning. • Record class ses- sions. Teachers can con- sider recording or "going live" with class instruction so that students can view the video and still have ac- cess to their teachers. This helps parents who may be unfamiliar with explaining the curriculum. • Utilize chat features. Remote education soft- ware programs likely have a chat or "hangout" fea- ture, which enables class- rooms to keep in touch and ask questions in real time. • Keep a schedule. It's easy to begin to sleep late and fall out of routine when not required to go to a school building. Families should make scheduling a priority, which can help students stay on top of lessons and complete their assignments on time. • Ask questions. Ev- eryone is learning as they go, and further clarification may be needed. Students should email or chat with teachers if they don't un- derstand an assignment or are unsure about in- structions. Teachers may How families can confront remote learning be able to clearly model a math problem or explain a concept via video chat for students who need help. • Explore educational options. Many companies are offering free educa- tional services while kids are home from school. Scholastic.com is offering online courses, Nat Geo for Kids, Fun Brain, PBS Kids, and Highlight Kids are other places to turn to for activities. Remote learning has become the new norm as the world continues to navigate COVID-19 in an effort to keep the public safe.

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