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' REG. $13.99 A car dealer from Kings Mountain, James Lawson 'Ihompson, 60, and three other men were convicted Friday of conspiring to bring illegal drugs into North Carolina, according to federal court records. The four, along with another man who was acquitted, were tried In U. S. District Court In DEATHS MRS. MAONOUA OWENS"' Mrs. Magnolia Blalock Owens, 68, of 8!6 Belvedere Circle, died Wednesday morning at home. Surviving are her son, Robert Lee Owens of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Lee Rogers and Mrs. Margaret Blalock Leach, both of Kings Mountain; three brothers, John Lewis Blalock of Kings Mountain and Robert Blalock and Pink David Blalock, both of Philadelphia, Pa., and five grandchildren. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church. Funeral arrangements, which are Incomplete. wlU be announced by J. W. GUI and Sons Funeral Home. MRS. O. D. PHIFER Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Morrow Phifer, 86. of Gastonia, widow of George DougUts Phifer, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 8 p. m. from Sisk Funeral Home Chapel In Bessemer City, Interment following In Gaston Memorial Gar dens. Mrs. Phifer, sister of the late George Morrow of Kings Mountain, died Friday In Gaston Memorial Hospital after declining health for one year. She was a native of the Plsgah Community of Gaston County, last sur viving of seven children of the late Mary Lucinda and William P. Morrow. She was a prominent civic and church leader In Gaston County, a retired Gaston County teacher and home demonstration agent. She was a member of Garrison Memorial ARP Church. Surviving are two sons, William J. Phifer of Belmont and George D. Phifer, Jr. of Gastonia; two daughters, Mrs. William Spencer, Jr. of Gastonia and Mrs. Billy Spittle of Mount Holly; and several grandchildren. Rev. Mr. Fisher and Rev. Jack Robinson of ficiated at the rites. -K1M08 MOUNTAIN MIRROR-HERALD Published Bach Tuesday 6 Thursday Phone T8$-T4M PublUher GARLAND ATKINB Editor TOMMcINTTRB Sports Editor OART STEWART Woman’s Editor ELIZABETH STEWART OenoimlManagor DARRELL AUSTIN Advertising DVoc tor CLYDE HILL MEMBERor NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCZiMTON The Kings Mountain Mirror-Herald la published each Tuooday and Thursday by General Publishing Oompany, P. O. Drawer 769, Kings Mountain, N. C., MOM. Busineqrand editorial offloes are loeated at 904 South PlodmMit Avo. SInglo copy 18 cents. Sub- serlption rates: M.80 ywrly in-stata, 14.90 aU montha; |$.$0 yaarly out-of-atata, 80 alx montha; Itudant rata for nlna montha M.94. Saoond Claaa poataga paid at Kingt Mountain, N. C. Charlotte on charges that they conspired to bring more than 400 pounds of marijuana and three and a half pounds of cocaine into North Carolina. According to U. S. Magistrate’s records, the Jury ended Its deliberations last Friday and convicted Thompson on two counts. He was sentenced to two five-year prison teims to run con currently. Also convicted, ac cording to court records, was Tony Wayne Parker, 38, of Dallas, who was found guilty of one count and given a two-year prison sentence. He was freed on $6,000 bond. Evello Antonio Badla, 37, of Gaston County and Gustavo Otano Sanches of Miami, were convicted of two counts. Sanches was sentenced to two three year prison terms to run concurrently but Badla was not sentenced. Acquitted was Felix Rafael Abreu of Miami. The star prosecution witness during the trial was Steven Charles Houser, 34, formerly of Dallas, who Implicated the five defendants In drug deals that totaled ap proximately $100,000. The five were Indicted by a federal grand Jury In Charlotte last February. Vacation Bible School Is Set Pentecostal Holiness Church annual Vacation Bible School Is planned for June 18-38. Classes will begin each evening at 6:80 p. m. uid. all children, ages 4-16, regardless of church af filiation, are Invited to attend. The VBS will be con ducted by Evangelist Paschal Christopher and his family from Green ville, S. C. Rev. Christopher wlU also speak at evangelistic services at 7 p. m. Sat., June 34 and again at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun., June 36. VBS graduation exer cises will be held on the evening of-Frl., June 38. Pentecostal Holiness Church la located at 408 Branch St. and the paator Is the Rev. Guy Roberson. CHURCH YARD SALE The Men’s Sunday School Class at Grace United Methodist Church will hold a yard sale In the church parking lot Sat., June 17 from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m. 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