->0<| 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 DEPARTMENT STORE K'NGS MOUNTAIN N C page lA) 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 Strike Still On DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS “TAMMY” Heat seal lattice closure, composi tion soles, Kraton heels, fashion laces. *8.95 “NICK” Tri-color patch oxford higher heel, PVC stained soles, bump toe lasts. *10.95 SUSAN Heat seal cutout strap, gored, gilt buckle, composition soles, PVC heels, S’A—4, wedge heels, S’/j-S. *6.95 “STRIDER” Elk uprpers, perforated one-piece leather quarter linings, built-in leath er arch protectors. Goodyear stitched leather soles. White 0662 B,C,D.£ 2-8 7.95 (From page lA) 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.” J3L ■novALi vtMlle 'Vikbj!;. uiii MIT ^ - . ■ Photo by Bal McSwahi 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. LAST 3 DAYS AGENCY HURRY - SALE ENDS APRIL 6th Everyday Drug Needs □ 6SC Rubbing Alcohol WAl.dRI'.KNS. Hi../ r~|$1.09 Awake Caffeine Tablets *—* stay nUrt. 41)’s I I $1.29 Athlete Foot Spray " ni. vvl. SOOTHE with Coating Action I'ftrupst’i StoiHiu’lu S it/, 89C Mineral Oil \VAI,Cil<l''.K.NS. Kxira ll.-avy. IM 98C Vitamin A & D Ointment Crili .\k>'. .-iwillu s. 4 ■>/. $1.09 Denture Adhesive Cream Mint fliivftr. 2^/4 o/. 53C Gly. Suppositories Infiuits or A.lulls, liollle of 12 98C Walgreen Mouthwashes C'li<iicv«>r •'^Ui o/ 39C Children Aspirin (liorrv or Omiijjc flavor. 89C Milk of Magnesia W.U.CRKKN. Mint or IMain Hi $1.49 Antacid-M Liquid WAI.dliKKN. S>olhint! roliaf, 12 o/..., 98$ Fresh Breath Tooth Paste Hi-fn-slios. 7 9SC White Petroleum Jelly Walcn ana. I’lastic -Jar. Hi $1.89 Antacid G Tablets WAl.dUKKNS. lOH’r. 98$ APC Tablets W.M.dUKKN. IDO’s □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 2/L29 .2 98$ Men’s Needs □ 89$ Witch Hazel Deluxe ... A.,lrinKant. Hi 4'09v □ 98$ Profect-E Shave Cream Ui'jfular or lime. 11 3Wv *■ W Bold Man Hai. Spray 9 1 lAirnaturai look, 7 2/1.1" ' □98C Speed Shave Cream RoKular or Nk*nlhi*i 11 «»/• nt /'SoV TOILETRIES $1.98 Vitamin E Cream ,„ ('hiunhiv. Moisturizer. 4 */l$9o $1.09 Perfection Hand Cream Vor sjofl, lovolv himtls. 8.25 s/ iiU" $1.69 Milk Bath \v/(^>l(l Cr'iun. Chainbly. 32-o/, $1.19 Family Roll-On Deod. . , Waluroens. 2 fl. o/. iiiS □ $1.49 Dry Time Antip«rspirant Spray f’lu'cks wolnoss. Walgreen. 7 2 'L49 Hair Preparations □ □ □ □ Cold Remedies $1.99 Babykof Syrup Kffi’iliw & Ciiilli'. 4 <>/. $2.25 Sinus Tablets Triiili- ai-liim. Ali loar, ')!• - 89$ Anefrin Thriiat Lozenges witli X'iliUnin ('• 12’s $1.59 Pain Relief Tablets ICXI UA STUKN(iTII. I'Kl s $1.43 Rest Easy Cold Medicine Nijiiit-'l’iiiu’ t!‘*’«iani*, t» 89$ Eye Drops .AlU'lrin, ^io/. $1.29 Decongestant Tabs iVNKKKIN. .\n!ihisiiuiiiius 24’’* $1.59 B'jffered Aspirin WalKir.-ns. lOO’s $1.29 2/24 Cold Capsules .VNKKKiN. Stisliiiiii'd ai'iion, HVs ....: I $1.25 Nasal Spray ‘ .VNKI' KIN. I $1.29 Anti-Allergy Tablets ' 8-hr. liiiu'il rrlii'f. Ah lcur. 24’s I $1.99 Anti-Allergy Tablets ' 8 lir. limi'd rclii-r. Aid far. 48’s I $1.05 Vaporizing Liquid I .-VNKFRIN. Kxlra siranxih. 4-"/ I $1.69 Pain Relief Rub I Walxri'i’a. Sira aiusi-li* rdiaf, ;)-o/. ... 2 89$ 2'L49 . 2. 98$ I I $1.57 Dandruff Shampoo , , ■—' (•'OKMUl.A 20, 4-az. net Z'LOl .2 95$ I |$1.49 Balsam w/Protein Conditioner '—' Kanuula 20. l(i a/- 2/ L49 2 L89 I I $1.29 Protein Shampoo „ Fomiula lubo...». S'li*9 2 98$ f~|$1.19 Hair Dress l.or«l liriargato, 5d>/. tuba -S lel9 m .lS Concentrated Shampoo ia nnul.i 2*b 5^>z» tube jt- lel9 Oisfsen Vitamins □ $3.98 Vil. B-12 100 m.-x. ino’ 2'3.98 QS3.83 Aylinal w/Min, loiv 2/3.83 □ $6.98 Olavite-M Thera, mo’ 2'6.98 □ $2.69 Circus Mates Vit. ioo-m 2 2.69 □ $5.67 Super Geriatric loo s 2 5.67 □ $1J9 Vitamin C 250 mx.. ino’s... 2 1.89 □$4.98 Vit. E, loomx. loo's 2 4.98 □ $2.59 Vit. & Iron Tabs, mi’s 2 2.59 □ $3.36 Dicaldimi Phosphate, i-yi s 2 3.36 □ $9.98 Vit. E 400 iiig. 2 9.!lb □$2.49 Wheat Germ Oil Caps, 2‘>o-s 2/2.49 ' □$6.69 Vit. E, 200 inx. loo'a 2 6.69 SMITH DRUGS AGENCY KM PLAZA-KINGS MOUNTAIN — DOWNTOWN-GASTONIA CeiM in and shop the many items en sale in every depart ment dwing eur Walgreen Buy 2 A Save Big 2 Sale. There are big savings en many iteihs which space doss net penalt us te list. FANTASTIC SAVINGS FOR YOU WHEN YOU BUY 2

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