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January 21, 2021

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, January 21-January 27, 2021 100% CASH FOR VINTAGE BASEBALL CARDS (1900-1975) Private collectors in town paying ALL CASH for vintage baseball, football & basketball card collections from 1900-1975 ONLY. Looking for complete & partial sets, stars and higher grade commons. $100,000 TO SPEND $100,000 TO SPEND WE PAY ALL CASH AND WAY MORE THAN DEALERS! FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH 704-214-8890 704-214-8890 www.baseballcardroadshows.com BY PRIVATE APPOINTMENT ONLY PLEASE CALL PAUL OR GARY TO SCHEDULE TIME Have you lost your laugh due to tooth loss or injury? Dr. Brenton L. Young, DDS OWNER Serving the community for over 40 years! 139 West Ross Grove Road, NC 28150 704.487.0346 A new set of dentures can be life-changing. Fast & Affordable Dentures Come in at 7:00am and have dentures by 4pm! NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS @ 3 PM NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS @ 3 PM PRIOR TO THURSDAY'S EDITION. GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND PRIOR TO THURSDAY'S EDITION. GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAL CALEN ENDAR DAR SHELBY SHOPPER & SHELBY SHOPPER & NFO INFO Saturday, January 30 Saturday, January 30 What: 2021 Beginning Beekeepers School When: 9:00 am until 3:00 pm, January 30 & February 6. Where: Cleveland County Center, 130 S Post Rd., Suite 1, Shelby, NC. (Across from CCC) More Info: To sign up for the class, please call Emanuel Hunt at 704-487-5280 or email: ehuntjr46@outlook. com. Space is limited and Covid-19 protocols will be adhered to. Deadline to register is January 18th, class fee is $25.00. Monday, February 8, 2021 Monday, February 8, 2021 What: Blood Drive When: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm, February 8. Where: Family Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC. More Info: Call Vickie Black, 704-418-0418 to schedule an appointment. www.carolinawellnesscare.com • www.carolinacosmeticcare.com Dr. Deepak Gelot, M.D. 707 W. King Street Kings Mountain • NC 704.734.0010 • Weight Loss Made Easy MD Wellness • Weight Loss Made Easy MD Wellness • Safe, Affordable Customized Plans • Safe, Affordable Customized Plans to Help you Reach your Weight Loss to Help you Reach your Weight Loss Goal Easier Goal Easier CAROLINA FAMILY CARE CAROLINA FAMILY CARE ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia Now Enrolling For Now Enrolling For Our Weight Loss Our Weight Loss Program! Program! Weight Loss Visit Only $ 80 80 00 00 Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near. –Isaiah 55:6 Few things can derail a pro- ductive workday more quickly than a slow computer. Many a professional has encountered the dreaded slowdown or spin- ning color wheel, only to sit in frustration as deadlines draw closer and tasks pile up. Computers can perform slowly due to a variety of fac- tors, many of which can be ad- dressed rather easily. • Too much multitasking: Successful professionals pride themselves on their ability to multitask, but computers can only handle so much. Run- ning many programs simulta- neously or having too many browser tabs open at one time is a recipe for a slow computer. Keeping various programs open at once slows down pro- cessing speed, leading to lags when switching from one pro- gram to another. This is easily overcome by closing programs at the end of each workday and opening them only when you need to. Leaving multiple browser windows open at one time also slows down a com- puter, especially if the win- dows are open to pages that auto-refresh. Close windows when you're done reading an article or no longer need to ac- cess information on a particu- lar website. • Software updates: Auto- matic software updates can be convenient, but they also take up space on computer hard drives. According to TechAdvisory.org, computers run smoothly when at least 15 percent of their total hard drive space is free. Turn off auto- matic updates and periodically check for updates on your own. If updates are available, install them during non-work- ing hours so you don't have to wait for the update to install during the workday. • Inadequate hard drive space: Though it's best to keep at least 15 percent of your hard drive space free, TechAdvisory.org notes that professionals who routinely work on multiple files at one time can very quickly use up more than 85 percent of their hard drive space, especially if they need to store those files on their computers. In such instances, purchasing addi- tional hard drive space can improve performance. Adding more RAM, which temporar- ily stores data that is currently being worked on, also can help users overcome storage- related slowdowns. • Viruses: Computer vi- ruses are most often linked to corrupted files and frozen screens, but they also can cause computers to operate more slowly. Conduct a virus scan on the computer to see if that's what's behind the spin- ning color wheel or frozen screens. Many things can cause a computer to slow down. Thank- fully, there are just as many solutions to fix slow computers as there are problems that can adversely affect their perfor- mance. What's behind slow computers

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