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October 12, 2023

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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 12-October 18, 2023 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA 318 South Washington St. • Shelby, NC 28150 - (704) 487-8114 DINNER/SOCIAL 6PM MURDER MYSTERY 7PM TICKETS $35.00 RESERVE A TABLE FOR $280 @THE DON GIBSON THEATER HTTPS://BGCCLEVECO.SALSALABS.ORG/FALL2023MURDERMYSTERY WWW.BGCCLEVECO.ORG EMAIL@BGCCLEVECO.ORG • (Ed. Note: The recipes in to- day's Cooking Corner are from 'The Good Neighbor Cook- book" by the Cleveland County Chapter American Red Cross.) EASY CHICKEN PIE Thelma Hoyle Cook and cut chicken into small pieces. Put in casserole dish 8x8x2. Cover chicken with 3 cups broth which has been thickened or use 2 cups broth and 1 can cream of chicken soup. TOPPING 1 stick melted margarine 1 cup milk 1 cup self-rising flour Pour over top of chicken after mixed. Bake at 375 degrees until browned. Double for two chickens except broth (use a larger pan) cover chicken. Serves 8-10 CHERRY BANANAS DELIGHT Cleo Allen 1 cup flour 1 cup pecans, chopped 1 stick butter, melted Make into paste. Spread with a fork into 11x14-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. let cool. 1 cup powdered sugar 8 oz. cream cheese 1 carton Cool Whip, large Mix and cream together- spread over first layer 1 can cherry pie filling-spread over 2nd layer 6 sliced bananas - over pie filling 1 pkg. instant vanilla pudding 2 cups milk Mix pudding mix with milk. Spread over bananas, etc. Save enough of Cool Whip to cover top and sprinkle with chopped nuts. NO FRILLS POUND CAKE Wilma Hoyle 1 cup Crisco 2 ½ cups sugar 4 eggs 3 cups flour 1 cup milk 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 2 ½ tsp. vanilla 3 tsp. lemon flavoring Cream Crisco and sugar together. Add eggs, one at a time, beating between each. Mix flour, salt, and baking powder with milk. Add vanilla and lemon flavoring. Pour into a greased and floured tube or Bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1-¼ hours. Registered voters who do not have an acceptable identi- fication card for voting in North Carolina can now go to their county board of elections office to get a free ID. Most voters have a North Carolina driver's license, an acceptable form of photo ID for voting. Those voters do not need to obtain a separate ID from their county board. Other common forms of acceptable ID include military or veterans ID cards issued by the federal gov- ernment and college student and public employer ID cards that the State Board approved for use in voting. For a full list of acceptable forms of photo ID for voting, see the State Board's website at Voter ID. Registered voters who do not have an acceptable form of identification for voting pur- poses can now get a free photo ID from their county board of elections office. No special doc- uments are needed. Voters will simply provide their name, date of birth, and the last four digits of their Social Security number, and have their photo taken. In most counties, voters can get an ID printed and given to them on the spot. A few coun- ties may need to get the re- quired information from the voter, take their photo, then mail the ID card to the voter or inform the voter that the ID card is ready to be picked up, whichever the voter prefers. Voters with questions about the ID process should contact their county board of elections. A free voter photo ID will in- clude the voter's photo, name, and registration number. They will expire 10 years from the date of issuance. The county boards of elections can issue cards at any time during regular business hours, except for the period following the last day of early voting through Election Day. "Any voter who does not have an acceptable ID card for voting can now get a free ID from their county board of elections," said Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the State Board of Elections. "State Board staff has worked dili- gently with the county boards of elections over the past couple of months to get the necessary software and hardware for ID printing." Voters also can get a free ID from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV). Find more information under "No-Fee ID Cards" at State IDs | NCDMV. Free photo ID cards for voters The Liberty Mountain Gala was held on Saturday, October 7, on the 243rd Battle of Kings Mountain anniversary, at the Joy Performance Garden in downtown Kings Mountain. Sponsors, guests, state, and local politicians, among others, gathered to celebrate the success of Liberty Mountain; The Revolutionary Drama, and for bringing the performance to the Fall. Photos by Loretta Cozart Scenes from Liberty Mountain Gala on October 7 Ferguson in Liberty Mountain. US Congresswoman Virginia Fox speaks to the importance of re- membering local history through events like Liberty Mountain. Tourism Director Ellis Noell pauses for a photo with NC Senator Ted Alexander. Pictured L-R: Councilman Keith Miller and NC House Speaker Tim Moore. Artist Thomas Kelly Pauley and wife Rhonda enjoy the gala. Author Jenny L. Cote, right, visits with guests before seeing Liberty Mountain. On the right, the cannoneer demonstrates to Tim Moore the proper way to fire the cannon.

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