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Page 20 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 19-May 25, 2022 ANSWER KEY BASES LOADED WORD SEARCH BASES LOADED WORD SEARCH BALK BALL BASES BATTERY BUNT CATCHER CHANGEUP CLEANUP COUNT CURVE DIAMOND ERROR FIELDER FLY FOUL GROUND LEAD LOADED ORDER PINCH PITCHER RELAY RELIEF WALK SUDOKU SUDOKU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic. Answers ? ? ? ? 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No individual or business is permitted to place or attach any flyer, poster or any type of advertisement of any kind to our boxes or on our racks. FIRST MEDIA, INC FIRST MEDIA, INC "Creating Business For People" ® SHELBY SHOPPER & INFO 503 N. Lafayette St., Shelby, NC 28150 Phone 704-484-1047 • Fax 704-484-1067 Visit us online at: www.shelbyinfo.com Creative Designers: Carolyn Henwood, Julie Weathers, Lorri Bridges, Jan Sailors, Jan Whisnant advertising@shelbyinfo.com Association of Free Community Publishers "BRING YOUR TOOLS AND PULL YOUR PARTS,WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED!" 4805 Anthony Farm Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC (Beside Hwy 74 East) 704-739-4633 704-739-4633 WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES! WE SELL USED VEHICLES! Survivors are cheered on at the Relay for Life of Cleveland County event. – photo by Jeff Melton Graduates Celebrate at CCC Cleveland Community College held its 2022 Commencement Ceremony on Thursday evening, May 12. More than 300 graduates walked across the stage, making this one of the College's largest commencement cere- monies. Among the graduates were 41 asso- ciate degree recipients who were recognized for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Held in the James B. Petty Amphitheater on the campus of CCC, a full house of faculty, family, friends and loved ones cheered as graduates' names were called. CCC President Dr. Jason Hurst welcomed the graduates and guests to the ceremony and presided over the graduation exercises. Board Chair Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn, Jr. brought greetings from the Board of Trust- ees, telling graduates that community college students are not average college students, "many of you worked full-time while attend- ing school; you juggled family obligations and faced challenges, but you persevered and we are extremely proud of you." Julia DeSerio performed the national an- them beautifully. DeSerio is currently serving as Miss Sandhills 2022 and is the chorus and piano teacher at Crest Middle School. The commencement address was given by Brian Hamilton, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a leading voice on the power of entrepre- neurship and ownership to transform lives. His message to the graduates emphasized that commencement is a beginning. He told them they could become authors, company presidents, entrepreneurs or whatever they wished to be. "Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do," he said. "In this country you can still be anything you want to be." During the ceremony, Dr. Hurst recognized the 2022 Academic Excellence Award winner, Molly Vogus and presented her with a plaque and medallion to commemorate her accom- plishment. Vogus began her journey as a student after struggling to fi nd employment. "I cannot emphasize enough how life-changing Cleveland Community College has been, not only to myself but my entire family, through the programs they offer and the people who make them happen." Vogus was a work study student and partic- ipated in the College's Work-Based Learning program before accepting a part-time posi- tion in the Student Affairs department at CCC. She earned her Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Medical Coding and Billing and now works full-time in Student Affairs. Dr. Hurst also presented awards for the Ex- cellence in Teaching award to Wes Upton, who is the welding instructor and department chair of the inmate program; the adjunct Ex- cellence in Teaching award to Mark Woodall, Pharmacy Technician Academy instructor; and Staff of the Year award to Josh Wesson, service and support analyst in the IT Depart- ment. Dr. Hurst concluded the ceremony with a few fi nal remarks to graduates, "We couldn't be more proud of you and your accomplish- ments. You didn't give up; you had the deter- mination to fi nish your education despite all the challenges from this past year. . .Congrat- ulations to the Class of 2022!" Submitted by Paula Vess CCC held its 2022 commencement ceremony. More than 300 graduates walked across the stage, making this one of CCC's largest graduation ceremonies. QUICHE Arlene Minerva 1 box frozen spinach, thawed and drained 3 eggs, scrambled 8 oz. Mozzarella cheese 1/8 cup milk 1 frozen pie crust Mix all ingredients. Pour into pie crust. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. BEAN POT Sharman Pittman 3 large cans beans – kidney, butter, baked 1 chopped onion 2 lb. ham slice cut in small pieces ½ cup brown sugar ½ c. chopped green pepper ½ cup ketchup Mix all ingredients and cook in crockpot on high for 1 hour or low for 4 hours. Great served with cornbread. CHERRY YUM YUM Pat McLaughlin 1 pkg. Dream Whip 8 oz. cream cheese 1 tsp. vanilla ½ cup sugar 1 can cherry pie filling Graham cracker crumbs Line 8x8 casserole with Gra- ham cracker crumbs. Mix Dream Whip as directed, add sugar, vanilla, and softened cream cheese; spread over the Graham cracker crumbs. Spread the cherry pie filling on top and refrigerate to chill before serving. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up. –James 4:10 He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them his way. – Psalm 25:9 www.momsinprayer.org • Working Moms • Homeschool Moms • College Praying Moms • Moms of Career Age Young Adults • Military Families • Moms Praying For Prodigals • Special Needs Praying Moms • Church Based Groups • Language Based Groups • Prison Based Groups OUR MISSION: Moms in Prayer International impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray. c

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