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PAGE EIGHT Britt Purchases First Money Order Daniol E. Britt, ol aOT Clcvc- land avonuc, bou^^lit flit* new postal monoy order issiioti at lilt' Killies Mountain PostoDlioo Tuesday. Postal patrons can now pur chase a sin;,de money order for up to $.3(K). Previously single money ordt'i’s were i.ssued at maximum of $100. "Tliis y a brand new servhc for our customers of which we are (luite pleased", said I’ttstmas- ter Charles Alexamier. Hatley Charged In Drug Haul Lewis Rites Are Conducted Funeral rites lor John L(*vvTs, Jr., 7ti, ol the tlalilee commun ity, were e->nducled Saturday aftermam from Galilee Unit(?d Methodist church, interment fol- lowin'^ in Adams ChatH*l ceme tery, Rev. U. If. McDowell officiated at llie final Titos. U'vvis was a letired employee of Kin^s Mountain Ilinuleii Ware house and was a iru'inber ol Dan iel McKay Lod^^e 7iS4. Surviving* are bis wife, Mrs. Ma;z^tie McClure Lewis; two sons. Geor;»e and Lawrence Lewis of Kings Mountain; four daughfer.s, Miss Sarah Lewis of the home. Mrs. Lillie Byers, Mrs. Th(*lma Degree and Mr.s. Martini Odoms, all of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Roger and Robert Lewis of Kings Mountain; four .si.sters. Mrs. Anna L. Adam>. Mrs. L<jrine Adams. .Mrs. Lillie Horne and Mrs. Vir,gie Perkins, all ot KitTgs Mountain; 20 grandchildren and 10 great • grandch iIdren. Checks Stolen From Parked Cars James Stewart Hatley, Jr., 23, ol -114 York road, was charged Saturday with po.s.se.s.sion after almost 20 {pounds of a substance be lieved to be marijuana — and if it proves to be — will be the largest haul of marijuana ever confiscated in Cleveland County. Sheriff.s Deputy Wilbur Benton, acting on a lip, said he went to a fi»‘ld of high weeds in a wood ed area olf a private dirt road in the Stony Point sect.ion north of Shc'lby sliortly after 4 p.m. Sat urday and found 20 or 21 bags ,>f wind “looked to be mari juana." Trial date for Hatley, arrested after a four-hour eha.se on foot and by ear, is set for July 31 in 27th Judicial Distrktt Court in She Iby. Ht‘ is free on $5,0(X) bond on the? enlarge of possession of marijuana with intent to distri bute. Tlie substance was sent to the State Bureau of Investigation lab in Raleigh. Hatley is a .student at Cleve land Technical Institute in Shel ly. Motor Court Gutted By Fire Fire extensively damaged the office of Kings Mountain Motor Court on Ea.sit King street Thurs day. City firemen, who extinguished the blaze, said fire, ol undeter mined origin, gutted the office Ci‘ the motel. 'More than $1.1300 in cash draft checks, auto equipment. ac’ce.s.sor- ies and credit cards were report ed st'tlen -from cars parked at the Royal Villa Motor Inn during a TTiursday night party for farm eliemieal di'aler.s, say poliie. police report ithal some Sl.BlH? in check-i oji Hie Cir)a-G<‘ig> Chemical Coimpany, a manulac- turer of farm inseiticides and pesticides, home office in Greens- boru, were taken from an auto mobile u.-<ed by John King of Oharlolle, a rcprescntatiivc of 'the company. Also taken from the car were an unknown number of cr(*<iit cards, belonging to the company, a eaimora, one hair brush, and a green file folder, Kings Mountain police said. The cheeks were for $12.5. From ifhe automobile of Con- waiy Weed of Spartanburg, S. C. a Craig AM and FM combination radio and tapi* player and a Iran- .sistor radio wore tak(*n la.st night at the Royal Villa. Total value was $154. James Carroll of 1305 W’ales road reported that a 12-voIt bat tery valued at $20 was taken from his car, also parked at the motor inn. Police .say the thefts occuTred between 7 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. Policewoman Foils Break-In City policewoman .Mrs. Df'rothy Howell fcilwl a break-in attempt at Phifer Hardware early Mon day morning. Mrs. Howell .said she had been (‘ailed to the police de;)arlment to .search a woman pri.soner who had been arrested lor jiu'liHl drunkenne.ss. Mrs. Howell said slie w’as rid ing by Phifer Hardware around 12:0f; a.m. when she saw a young boy running away from the building. She added she siiw a .second boy run behind the build ings. Mr.s. Howell continued around th(* block in hopes of seeing the boys again but both got away. Other mcMnbers of the police de partment were called to the the door where an attempt had .scene and found an iron bar in been made to break the lock. Mr.s. Howell is a three-year ve-teran of the force. MORBJ ABOUT VFW Commander Bon C'a.s(‘ of Kings Mountain wlio will prc'siik'. Com mander of ITank B. Gla.ss Ptxst 9811 is Jack Smith. City Building Permits Issued LOST — Brown and white doj; (Pointer). (Toes by tlie nairu* “Mike". Last seen York road ' seetion, on July M. Saturday. | He has on a collar. Plea.se ! phone 739-4919 or 739 (18()9 alt- I ter BrOfj. 7:2o' City building permits issued during the ixist week included: To Ira Bumgardner, 806 Hill side Drive, $(3000 swimming pool, ('arolina Brick Stone Company, contractor. To Charle.s Owens 801 South- wood, $300 utility building. To Clark Mauney, 804 Drive, $1000 remodeling. To Corbet Nicholson, 901 Henry Street, $.500f' repairs, Raymond Blant(;n, contractor. To Lucille Owens, 501 Monroe Avenue, $1500 utility building. Ronnie Whetstine eonlractor. To Clyde VV’het.stine and Dick .McCHnnls, $1000 repairs to Bur- g(‘i Barn building on York road, Randy Blanton contractor. ALL SEATS 75c EVERY DAY TIL 4:30 P.M. WED. THUR. 3-5 7-9 FBI. 3-4:45-6:42-8:33 SAT. 1 - 2:45 - 4:42 • 6:39 - 8:36 WARREN OATES-BEN JOHNSONIU ^ MICHELLE PHILLIPS-.XLORIS LEACHMAN Color by MOVIELAB • AnAMERiCAN lNTERNATlONALP>ctur« A* SUN, 2-4-9 MON. TUES WED. 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 IN THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PGi RANAVlii'UH*’ i tCHNiCOLOR* A National General Picture Release /SJI unFLiCKi ADULTS TONfGHT^ SAT, FR/,e,SAT, tt;oo PM THE STUDENT NURSES RATED (R) ALL SEATS $1.50 COMING NEXT WEEK “COFFY" (R) \ fNi MNW mountain. N- C. Ifafidiy. July i4» • p canoream, lIS.SavingsB(Mids h^ke^ todays plans frombecoming ttunarrows broken dreams. tuM yo|a*ra absolutely going SblaVa ^ ^ something out of your pay* UJS. Savings Bonds. To Itoitp yoa But, then, you really do nera save more than dreamo. m j(iH| , it pantsuit a new coat and, of ,Conner that pexlume Eric likes so aufh. k Beftrt you Imow it, the money’s Vono... and all you’ve got saved ■anwyour dreams. '^Tnat’s why the Payroll Savinm flan is sudi a good idea for a single gilL Wl^ you jo: inj, an amount you ia set aside firom your check ted used to buy U.S, Savings Bwmml Andy it*8 aU done before you Crt yap dieck—80 you can’t help Wf,' ■“ Now E Bonds pay $H% Sntarcat when bold !• maturity of 6 yean, 10 montlw (4% tba fisat year). Bonds ara replaced if ioci, atolra, cr L slealroyedLWbeti naedad they eaa be OMtMd ^ mt your bank. Inlereat k not e ' or local inoome Usea, and fn bt tkftrrid until radtnptioib W T t eubj^ to atato ia IsuflB stock in America. Now Bonds mature in less than six years. 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