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Fieldale 25-Year Picnic Scheduled For Sept. 18 , (Continued from Page One) Ralph Pickup, Agnes T. Pilson, ack D. Rakes, Evelyn A. Smith, G. onai(j Thornton, Emma E. Tillie, Rich- Turner, Robert L. Turner, Albert ■ Walker, Charlie M. Watkins, Vera : Whitlow, Chester A. Witt and Vir- ania j. Witt. , 25-Year Club meetings for plants other areas will be held later. The lati ■Os are to be announced as soon as Wans have been completed. 'Outstanding Camper’ Janies C. Paschal, six-year-old son of j W and Mrs. J. C. Paschal, Jr., was j footed “Outstanding Camper” for the ^oarth session of the YMCA Kamp’ Wa day camp for boys. R, fati, 0 Was chosen for his active partici- (j On in all camp activities, his co- ^Poration with other children as well J,, oounselors, his friendliness and his „ Wity to get along with children and “Paselors. „ ■•■he young camper’s counselor was J, onny” Sherrill, son of Dr. and Mrs. ®ak H. Sherrill, Jr. Ris mother, Frances Paschal, is a sec- K ^ in the Industrial Relations De- gj^Rfnent, General Offices. His paternal ^^•idmother, Gladys M. Paschal, is em- lyPJ'ed in the Sheet Finishing Mill and jj® niaternal grandmother, Mary R. ^®her, in the Blanket Mill. ^Uy - Sell - Swap SALE: Large size doghouse or PRd’s playhouse; Richmond onion holly bushes, up to 18 inches; ®Wivei desk chair; electric heater; oil Pook stove. See J. H. Wade, Rt. 3, 11, Eden, N. C., or call 635-6602. SALE: Beauty equipment. Booth three dryers, three hydraulic hairs, five reception chairs. '“hll 627-1269 after 5 p.m. $100. Members of Karastan Safety Committee conduct drawing for cake. ^Safety Cake ’ Given At Karastan When the Karastan Mill and Service Center celebrated their good safety rec ord recently with a barbecue dinner, a “safety cake” was given away as a prize. Shown at the drawing for the cake are members of the Karastan Safety Committee, from left to right, Ben Per kins, Dye House; Willie Wilmoth, Fin ishing Department; Norman Clark, Weave Room; and Ernest Hopkins, Set ting Department. Wayne I. Cox, who is employed as a third shift employee in the Plant Ser vice Department, was the winner of the cake. How Much Do YOU Know About Drugs? Drug abuse is considered one of the major problems of the country. The newspapers, magazines, television and radio continue to inform about the problem and information is readily available to everyone. How much have YOU learned about drug abuse? The quiz below will help you deter mine how much you know about the major classes of drugs, their effects and dangers. The information is need ed by everyone—especially parents and potential drug users—who may be un familiar with today’s drug problem. Test yourself on these true or false statements. The answers are given on page eight. TRUE OR FALSE X F A frequent characteristic common to persons addict ed to any of the major drugs is needle marks on the arms. Marijuana is usually taken by smoking it, like tobacco. “Narcotics” is the proper term for only the illegal types of drugs. LSD is useful for almost 1. 2. 3. 4. — FOR SALE: Used horse trailer. Call 635-3422 before six p.m. After six, call 635-1212. no legitimate medical pur poses. 5. “Pot” is a slang name for lysergic acid diethylamide 6. Same authorities feel that marijuana should be le galized. 7. The cannabis plant, which yields marijuana, can be grown in North Carolina. 8. There is almost no way to detect a user of ampheta mines. 9. There are no legitimate uses for barbiturates. 10. Barbiturates are usually taken in pill form. 11. Tranquilizers are most dan gerous when taken with al cohol. 12. Withdrawal from barbitur ate addiction is usually ac complished easily without professional care. 13. The hallucinations result ing from a dose of LSD may recur unpredictably or even become permanent. 14. The use of marijuana does not affect a person’s abili ty to drive safely. 15. There may be a connection between the increase in drug addiction and crime. AY, AUGUST 30, 1971
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