5! at Second irch, no at 8 p. m., rover Rd., 6:88 p. m., extUe on ve.. light at 11:60 a. n Cleveland n., atandby ■cene on N. life in group, on and ly, and y many a vari- ind be- ^ a great til YD. ' ’ '.4 t ! RD. i olyester Two Men Qiarged By Police Cary McClain, 17, of Rt. 4, and Jerry Lawson, 22, of BOO Lynn St, have been charged with simple possession of marijuana. McClain was arrested Monday at 4 p. m. at a convenience store on Un- wood Rd. He was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon and no operator's license. Lawson was arrested at 2:18 p. m. on Cherokee St. last Monday. Ptl. Ralph Orlndstaff was the arresting officer In the McOaln case and Ptl. Richard Byers In the Lawson case. Awards Damages Sums totaling 122,000 for the widow and estate of George Monroe Ruff of Kings Mountain and $42,000 for the widow and estate of George H. Allen of Shelby were awarded out of court In civil suit settlements approved by presiding Judge Lacy Ihomburg In Cleveland County Superior Court Monday. Chief Sheriff's Deputy Allen and Ruff were killed In a car-truck wreck neear Harrisburg In Cabarrus County on Sept. 4, 1074. Allen was driving a county patrol car and Ruff, who was paid by the county $10 per trip, was riding with Allen en route to Raleigh to deliver a prisoner to the Central Prison when the patrol car was In collision with a Grayhound Van Unes truck of Bellvue, Washington, operated by Richard Babb of Tarboro. Qmss complaints In the actions alleged that both Babb and Allen were negligent In that Allen was speeding and Babb crossed the yellow line at the time of the wreck. Litigants Involved Ora Powell Ruff, 'for Ruff'S' estate versus Allen's estate, Babb, Cleveland County, Greyhound Van Lines, Allen's estate sued Cleveland County, Greyhound Van Lines and Babb. Vandalism^ Thefts Are Reported Vandalism and thefts at the Community Center were reported during the weekend. Jerry Jackson, 2600 Parkdale Circle, reported theft of his truck battery while the vehicle was psuked at the Community Center Tuesday night. The battery Is valued at $48. Joseph Allen, Rt. 2, reported the theft of his CB radio and billfold from the glove compartment of his 1968 Chevy while the vehicle was parked at the Community Center. Value of the stolen goods was placed at $160. Two windows were broken from the back door of the Community Center Sunday night but ap parently no entry was gained, police reported. John L. Blalock, teacher at KM Junior High, reported that hubcaps, valued at $66, were stolen from his car parked at the KMJH parking lot Friday while he was attending a ballgame. Scott Ledford, 608 Jackson St., reported the theft of his CB radio from his car puked in the KMSHS parking lot Tuesday morning between the hours of 8:86 and 10:40 a. m. Value was placed at $168. In other law en forcement activities during the weekend, Ricky McDaniel, of 19 Bennett Dr., was charged with making false report to lOiIPD and trial date Is slated for February !2 In District Court. McDaniel had reported the larceny of CB antennae and cables from his residence, ac cording to Investigating officer Don Ivey. 'niursday, February 24, 1977-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 8A Your Happy Shopping Store 0^^ “Heiress" hosiery IN THE PRETTY PEAR CONTAINER ^ 'V i Trim leg beauty the "Perfect Pear" way. The tiny leaf on the stem tells you about the fashion coior, the length, the marvelous sheerness. And the proportioned fit that makes them such great value. Right now, you save extra! PANTY HOSE, USUALLY 990.. . Sheer to waist or no seam panty style. CONTROL TOP, USUALLY 1.59. A hint of figure control; nude heel. ^ SHEER SUPPORT, USUALLY 2.49 1.99 Comfort day.long plus surprising sheerness. KNEE-HI’S, USUALLY2pairs 1.49.2 prs. 1.19 Seamless stockings with stay-up top. “Heiress” fashion shoes 13.78 usually ^16 Plucked right from our brand-new, just arrived shipment of 'Heiress' styles for Spring. Very wearable silhouettes includ ing t-strap. criss-cross v-strap. twin- banded sling. Very waikable heels with cushion-padded sliplasted sole plat forms. Light tones, bright colors, plus basic black, navy. Every pair our own 'Heiress' so you know now's the time to save on already-low prices. Women's sizes. "Laurel" "Channel" "Royale"

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