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Page 2A KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR Thursday, AprU4.1974
Bypass Hearing May Be Loud
anymore. I have been a resident here near North
School for 12 years. I’m perfectly satisfied with my
home the way it is.”
The proposed bypass, as she understands the plan,
would come right through her property and home.
Another aspect of the bypass Mrs. Martin is against
is the closeness to North School. She said she feels it
would present too great a danger to the young students
and would also present a noise problem for classrooms.
“There are several other property owners who feel
the same as I do in this thing,” she said. “I also know
there are others who think it will be a good thing. They
think they are going to get what they want money-wise
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for their property when it is condemned for highway
use. That’s what they think.”
The Mirror attempted to obtain a list of names of
property owners who would be affected by the bypass,
if it is approved in its present state. There is no list, or
at least not a valid one available.
Ralph Greene, a member of the highway rights-of-
way department, t<dd ’Hie Mirror, ‘There are rou^y
200 claims to be considered and we will not know
exactly who the property owners are until, and if, the
bypass proposal is approved.
“When Raleigh sends us the word,” greene con
tinued, “wewQl begin making our contacts to establish
exactly whoowns the parcels of land to be affected. We
will not get the word either way until after the May 2
public hearing”
Greene said at the public hearing, which will be held
at the Kings Mountain Armory at2 pm., there will be a
huge blowup of the map showing the bypass route
proposal. He said people with propert;y In that area can
check this map to make sure if their property is in
volved
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possible. I have not been in on
bargaining sessions so I can’t
elaborate on that.”
Vanstory noted that, when
speaking of "our” employees,
he was talking of all
Fredrickson terminals and not
just Kings Mountain. Asked if
must of the Kings Mountain
employees had returned to
work, Vanstory said “no
comment on that.”
According to Garrison, one
of the big gripes is that most of
the employees have to drive
trucks as well as work on the
docks. "We want job
classification...drivers drive
and dock wrx-kers work cn the
ducks,” he said.
The strikers are also
seeking an arbitration clause,
whereby employees can’t be
Ingram Proposals
(From page lA)
reducing only 22 percent,” he
said.
Ingram called the 37 Plan a
“hoax.”
The plan would have raised
the rates of young women and
wquld have extended jhe age
of young inan pH^g ex
cessive rates from 25 to 29. It
means a man 26-29 would have
suddenly found himself
dumped back into this dismal
discrimination with an in
crease from $78 to $125 even
though he may have a perfect
driving record
Ingram said he was also
happy a no-fault bill (not his)
had also been killed by the
General Assembly last week.
“This doesn’t mean the no-
Fire
Facts
By Bill Herndon
(EDITOR’S NOTE: BID Heraiga li Arc
prevention officer of the King! Mountain Fire
Department and his duties cover evory facet of
fire prevention in the home, industry and in-
vironment.)
Some Loot
Recovered
In Theft
Local police are in
vestigating a case involving
the theft of approximatdy
$400 ’Riesday morning from
the Silver Villa Restairant
Det. Lt. Johnny Bdk said
the owner of the restairant,
Dion Brown, reported the
money missing at 9:14 a.m.
’Tuesday. Lt. Bob Hayes and
Chief William Roper
responded to the call.
Belk said the money was
taken from the cash register.
No signs of forcible entry
were found.
Lt. Belk said there are
suspects in the incident and
some of the money has been
recovered. He stated arrests
“may come in the next few
days.”
fired without just cause.
“Right now, the company is
very discriminatory” in firing
procedures. “They have the
final say, so to speak,” he
said.
Garrison said the
negotiating committee is
comprised of two Charlotte
employees and one each from
Asheville, Greoisboro and Mt
Airy. Fredrickson (iterates
terminals in Kings Mountain,
Mecklenburg County, China
Grove, Hickory, Statesville,
Asheville, Bryson City,
Greensboro, Mt. Airy and two
in Tennessee.
Garrison said it was his
personal opinion that the
strike “won't last over two
weeks. I feel we would have
gotten the message across
amply within two weeks.”
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I-8S CRASH FATAL • Mrs. Dovie Haney of Gastonia died In
this crash which occurredabout 1:30 p.m. Wed., Mar. 27 east of
the Cleveland County line. The 58-year old woman’s car went
out of control after hitting a wet spot on the highway, crossed
the median and crashed into a tractor-traUer tig driven by
Joseph Vinson Harrison. 20, who received a leg Injury. High
way Patrolman Raymond Isley said the Haney car was cut in
two and the tractoi^traUer rig overturned and burned. The
fataUty was wknessed by Mrs. Haney's daughter, Mrs. Alice
Postell of 716 York Rd., Kings Mountabi. Mrs. Postell was
driving her own car, her mother following, en route to the
Postell home when the accident occurred.
C. M. PEELER. JR.
for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
friult bill concept is dead in
North Carolina,” he said.
Presently, Ingram has a no
fault bill in the House Study
Committee and this bill does
not eliminate the right of trial
by jury, but in cases where
wreck vietims do not wish to
go to ^nUt-they would be
entUledrfiralllilediate claim'
of up to $15,000 death
coverage, $5,000 medical and
$5,000 disability and repair
costs coverage This proposal
would not raise a wreck
victim’s rates because he put
in a claim, but because he was
at fault.
Ingram said, “If you were at
fault, both companies would
pay, but your company would
be subrogated to pay the other
company.”
We all have been ask^ directions at some time
or another and normally can do a pretty good job
of giving them. But how many of us have tried to
give proper directions at 3 a.m. while your house
or the house next dotur is on fire?
Ihat situation is quite different.
Since the first few minutes of a fire are the most
crucial it is vital that a fire department receives
correct and adequate information to help
firefighters render quick assistance.
Valuable minutes oft« have been lost simply
because the caUer gave only a street name, but
failed to mention wMch side of town the fire is on;
north, south, east or west.
To aid the public in such emergencies here are a
few hdpful hints to remember:
(1) Try to remain calm.
(2) Call file fire dqiartment direct. In Kings
Mountain the numbers are 739-25S2 and 739-2S51.
(3) Give your name
(4) Give the correct and complete address.
(5) Describe type of fire, house, car, etc.
(6) Try to have someone out <» street to direct
the fire truck.
(7) If the fire is at night, have s<xne lights on to
direct firefighters.
Since time is such an important factixr in the
early stages of a fire, no matter bow snudl, it is
best to cs^ the fire department first before trying
to extinguish the blaze yoursdf.
Firefighters would much rather get there even
if you already have the fire extingiiished than to
arrive to find the house, car, or whatever com
pletely engulfed in flames.
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