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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 24-September 30, 2020 PLASTERS From Page 1 Annex on Grover St., from 1970 to 1990. Said Dr. Will, "Hubert and Harold, Sr., practiced in Uptown Shelby prior to 1970." Dr. Plaster is married to his wife, Cassie (23 years) and their children are a daughter, Carter (20); and two sons, Miller (17) and Hunter (14). His favorite activities include travel, out- door activities and running (he said he completed the Marine Corps Marathon in October 2019); and playing another year of successful Fantasy Football (Go Team Painless!) Sabrina Glenn, Dr. Plaster's Dental Assistant, said she has been with him for a total of nine years. Lisa Tolley, who has been with the office through all three of the Dr's. Plaster's time providing great dental care for their patients, said, "The people who come to us are like our family." Glenn agreed, adding, "I love seeing people smile when they get their (dental) work done. Also, we pray for them as well, because they really are like our family!" Dr. Will said, as far as a "motto" for their business, there is a family quote he uses: "Bloom where you are planted." He continued, "It is important for me to live in the community that I practice in. I go to church here, volun- teer here, and sponsor local non-profit organizations. It seems like most profession- als these days live closer to Charlotte and commute into the area for work." Another slogan he favors is: "Healthy Choices, Healthy Smiles", he said, adding, "That slogan plays well and we believe it. We are the primary sponsor for the annual Rhythm & Roots 5/10K run in Uptown Shelby, supporting the Earl Scruggs Center. Also, we're the main sponsor for the Foothills Farmers Market. A local dentist supporting local and healthy food choices is a 'win-win' for us!" Lastly, he noted, "Our patients and their family's dental health and well-being are what makes our family business so rewarding." All this combines, he concluded, that, "Together the Plaster family is involved in the community to help make it a great place to live and work!" For more information, visit their web site at www. plasterfamilydentistry.com, or call (704) 487-7391. Dr. Hubert Plaster practiced 1926 - 1976 Dr. Harold Plaster, Sr. practiced 1939 - 2000 Dr. Harold Plaster, Jr. practiced 1968 - 2010 Dr. Will Plaster practicing since 1997 www.plasterfamilydentistry.com 1455 East Marion Street, Shelby Accepting new patients (704) 487-7391 This notecard shows the Plaster family of dentists, whose work and service to their community in Shelby, spans 90-plus years. Dental Insurance 6154-0120 Product not available in all states. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certifi cate of this type. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specifi c offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-888-799-4433 or respond for similar offer. 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Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) said Tuesday that it was "a great day for democracy" because North Caro- linians' voices in favor of lower tax rates and voter ID were upheld. "We kept the faith in the vote of the people, knowing North Carolina courts should not interfere with their sovereign power to amend our state constitution," Speaker Moore said Tuesday. "It's a great day for democracy that our citizens can have confidence their vote on critical issues for our economy and our elections systems will count and not be overridden by activist courts." A lower maximum tax rate of 7% for North Carolina families and businesses in the state constitution was part of a larger tax relief plan enacted by the Republi- can-led General Assembly throughout the 2010s that increased take-home pay for working people. The state's voter ID constitutional amendment was supported by a majority of voters, voter ID enjoys broad bipartisan support across the country, and North Carolina joins a strong majority of states who have some form of voter ID. According to the Director of Elections at Cleveland County Board of Elections Clifton Philbeck, "The re- cent court ruling said that the General Assembly had the right to place the constitutional amendment on the ballot. The injunction that put the photo ID law on hold is still in effect. A photo ID will not be required to vote the fall, unless the injunction is lifted." NC Voter ID and Max Tax upheld in State Court of Appeals PHILBECK MOORE cdc.gov/RxAwareness Prescription opioids can be addictive and dangerous. It only takes a little to lose a lot.

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