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Thursday, September 10-September 16, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 21 . Please Call Neil or Brenda at Morris Scrap Metal for All Your Building, Recycling and Waste Removal Services. PH: 704-739-3869 • FAX 704-739-7742 Member Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. Steel • Car Bodies • Cast Iron • Stainless Steel • Aluminum Cans • Copper • Brass • All kinds of Aluminum • Heavy Surplus Machinery CONTAINER SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND LARGE VOLUME CLEAN UPS We Sell New and Salvage Steel, Aluminum and Stainless – We Sell Brick Lentils, I-Beams, Metal Decking, Rebar and All Types of Construction Steel WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. WE CUT & FAB TO CUSTOMERS SPECS. Clean Clean 55 Gal. Drums 55 Gal. Drums For Sale For Sale $10.00 Each $10.00 Each © Community First Media Community First Media Morris Scrap Metal Co. Inc. Serving The Carolinas Since 1931 "If it's Metal "If it's Metal...We Buy It We Buy It...Top Price!" Top Price!" Continued From Page 20 BRADLEY SHANE LAIL Bradley Shane Lail, age 30, passed away on September 2, 2020. He is survived by his chil- dren, Michael Colton Lail and Korie Elizabeth Lail, his moth- er, Michelle Fitch Bridges (Clint) of Mooresboro, NC, two brothers, Brandon Henson (Ciara), Cody McCurry, a step brother and sister, Chase and Kayleigh Bridges, the mother of his children, Caitlin Oliver, his grandparents, Michael Fitch (Barbara), Donnis White, great grandmothers, Sue Fitch and Wilma Lail, uncles, Bryan Fitch (Tracy) and Larry Lail, aunts, Melanie Smith and Jessica Owens, all of Shelby, NC. Born on February 20, 1990 in Cleveland County, Bradley was the son of the late Ambrose Carl Lail III. He was also preceded in death by a nephew, Adrian Henson, and a cousin, Dalton Fitch. Bradley loved to fish and draw. Bradley loved life and no matter what he did he gave it his all. He was a self- made man, who taught him- self welding, blueprint and tattoo design. He loved his children above all else and passed his passion of artistry on to them. Funeral services were held at Trinity Baptist Church on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 11:00am. A burial was held at the Church Cemetery after the funeral service. To sign the guest book, please go to www.cleveland- funeralservices.com A service of Cleveland Funeral Services & Crematory, Inc. DOROTHY MAE DAVIS THOMPSON Mrs. Dorothy Mae Davis Thompson, 73, of 133 Connecticut Ave., Gaffney, SC passed away on Friday, August 28, 2020 at Spartanburg Medical Center in Spartanburg, SC. She was born on August 28, 1947 in Cherokee County, SC to the late George Davis and Lessie Mae Smith Davis. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and Lessie Smith Davis and her siblings, George Davis, Jr., Larry Davis and Robert Davis. She leaves behind a loving husband, Weldon Thompson; three children, Veronica Ellis (Glenn), Dell Thompson (Samantha) and Shawnta Thompson (Jody); four grandchildren,, Kendrick Kirby, Kayla Poole, Shawn Ellis, Jr. Tashawn Ellis; sis- ter, Minister Cathy Neal (Quentin); sisters-in-law, Mamie Davis, Becky Davis, Blony Griffith (Brian) and Kate Thompson; brothers-in- law, Force Thompson (Ann), Harold Thompson (Sallie) and Horace Thompson, Jr. and a host of nieces, neph- ews, aunts, and uncles. The funeral service for Mrs. Thompson was private. The service was live-streamed on Facebook. Burial took place at Youngs Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Blacksburg, SC. For the sorrow that is according to the will of God produces a repentance without regret, leading to salvation; but the sorrow of the world produces death. 2 Corinthians 7:10 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES I N RE M E M I N RE M E M B RA N C E B RA N C E SUDO SUDOKU KU 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 ? ? ? ? ANSWER KEY LIBRARY WORD SEARCH ANNOTATION ANTHOLOGY APPENDIX ATLAS BARCODE BIBLIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY BROWSE CALL NUMBER CARREL CHECKOUT CIRCULATE CITATION COPYRIGHT DATABASE DOWNLOAD FOLIO HOLDINGS INDEX JOURNAL LOAN PERIODICALS RETURN VOLUME General Assembly sends proposals to Governor On Fri- day, Sep- tember 4, G o v e r n o r Cooper's of- fice released that he would sign House Bill 1105: Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0. Governor Cooper said, "This budget followed my recommendations on school enrollment funding and in- vested in important areas like high speed internet ac- cess and disaster relief, but legislators should have done more to expand Medicaid, support small businesses, pay our educators, assist with rent and utilities relief and further help unemployed North Carolinians. Obviously I don't agree with every pro- vision, but the funding for pandemic support in this budget is critical and must move forward." The state General As- sembly gave final bipartisan approval to a $1 billion his- toric relief package the day before that includes direct payments to North Carolina parents of $335 to cover un- expected childcare costs. The relief measure also increases North Carolina's unemployment benefits for families to the second high- est in the Southeast, while main- taining tax rates for employers still recov- ering from the pan- demic and rehiring displaced workers. The measure delivers on a top public school priority of holding education funding levels as harmless, regard- less of expected drops in enrollment. The hold harmless fund- ing policy was cited by edu- cation leaders as the most important measure lawmak- ers could take to support North Carolina schools. Today, Republicans accom- plished it. "This is a historic day of promises kept for North Car- olinians, the culmination of a decade of state government reform by this Republican General Assembly that al- lows us to continue investing in recovery for all our citizens today," Speaker Moore said Thursday. Relief for North Caro- linians in House Bill 1105 Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0 includes: • Childcare support of $335 to North Carolina par- ents • Better unemployment benefits increased $200/ month • $75 million for PPE to protect North Carolinians • Promises kept to K-12 schools to "hold harmless" funding • A total increase of $115 million to education • $17 million in grants for exceptional children's ser- vices • $50 million to the Lost Wages Assistance Program • Help for more families to qualify for scholarship pro- grams • Additional $45 million for small business grant pro- gram • Bipartisan priorities like the PPE+NC program • Elimination of education wait lists for kids with disabili- ties • $40 million investment in broadband and home con- nectivity • Higher enrollment in virtual education options for families • $44.5 million for hur- ricane recovery from four major storms • $38 million on direct ser- vices for behavioral health • Support for safe voting with $5 million for elections boards Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0 to provide $1 billion in relief

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