1. Promoted At Fiber ^ MIL E Robert L, Childers has been promoted to Production Assis tant at the Shelby Plant of Fi ber Industries, be. Bob Join ed Fiber In 196], was promo ted to Foreman in 1963 and the following year he was promo ted to Shift Supervisor. Bobby L. Green has been promoted to Shift Supervisor at the Shelby Plant of Fiber Industries, Inc. Bobby join ed Fiber in 1961 following two years of service with the U3. Army in the Military Police. He was promoted from Operator to Foreman two years after coming with Fiber. Bobby and his wife, Nancy, have two children, Christo pher and Lisa, ana live in Shelby on Ashley Street. Bo bby enjoys camping and is active in youth work at East- side Baptist Church. Bob is a graduate of Gaff ney High School and has ser ved in the U3. Navy as a sub mariner. He is a native of Gaffney, South Carolina, where he lives on Clary St reet with his wife, Margaret and daughter, Lynn. 95 with ught tton- ated ROBERT L. CHILDERS BOBBY L. GREEN GOLDEN GLEAMS The man who lacks patience also lacks philosophy. -Sadi. Ail men commend patience, although few be willing I to practice it. ' -Thomas A. Kempis. A man must learn to endure that patiently which he cannot avoid convenient ly- - John Rorio. by PETER G. HAMMOND Executive Director. National Coordinating Council on Drug Education Imlu.stry’s eoniein about ili'iig aliuse is justified. An entire range of practices, in- eluding pos.se.ssion and u.se of drugs, trafficking, larceny of plant materials, thefts of trade secrets, chronic abseii- teei.sm, increased workman's eompensatioii claims and product liability litigation, is inc reasingly part of the drug prolilem. ('oiisec|Ucntly, con frontations will occur be tween employei's and user and nonuser employees, each citing ecmtraetual rights and I obligations while invoking eon.stitutional guarantc'cs, la bor and civil rights legisla tion and c'unipany rules. Violations of those laws, rules and regulations should be handled first within exist ing liodic's of law. At the same time, industry should be part of a long-range goid to modify these laws on the basis of new medical, social and economic facts about drugs. The ini|>c>sition of the.se laws as well as di.sciplinary and security measures, in many eases, results in pro longed and costly legal con- tc.sts. .Solutions, therefore, must lie based on the knowl edge of aiiplic-able statutes and their aiiplication within the context of the broader medicid and scaial issues of drug ahu.se. The.se issues will he dis cussed at a aeries of Drug Abu.se ill Industry Sympo siums sponsorc'd by the Na tional Coordinating Council on Drug Education and the National Association of Manufacturers. The Sympo siums will be held October ; 11-12 in Detroit; and Novem- ' her 1-2 in Atlanta. Revival Set Week Of 19thr Smart Pupil Teacher-If there are seven flies on your desk and you kill on^, how many will remain’ Pupil-One-the dead one. N(‘ver 'I'hought uf Ilial Little Peggy: "Mother was that policeman ever a little baby’** Mother: "Yes. dear." Peggy: "That's funny. I don't believe I ever saw a baby policeman." A revival will be held at Piedmont Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, -September 19-25. Evangelist Steve Rogers For recreation. President John Quincy Adams used to swim for mile* in the Potomac River! will conduct the 7 p.m. ser vices each evening. Winner Of Drawing Doris Byers of Route I, Kings Mountain was the win ner of a Hotpoint range com bination given away at a re cent drawing by Sterchis of Kings Mountain, Her new range will be delivered to her home soon. CLARK’S 407 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain, N. 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INSTA-VIEWi CIRCUIT. . picture and sound are almost immediate. I 18” Diagonal Picture Size. 172 sq. in. viewing area. > Beautiful walnut grained finish. High impact polystyrene case. > All channel UHF-VHF reception. Simulatpd TV Rocpption MODEL M733EMP‘' NEW EARLY AMERICAN CONSOLE TV wilh INSTA-VIEW® PICTURE Pre-Sel Fine Tuning • "Silver Touch" 2-Speed Tuning System • Set ami Forget Volume Control • Early American Maple Furniture Styling $188.80 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1971 PAGE 13 Police Report 21 Arrests The Kings Mountain Police Department reports 21 arrests during the past five days, and a total of 136 during the month of August. A 7:45 pjn. wreck Friday atWalkerand Cansler streets did a total of $600 damage to the two cars involved. Damages to the car driven by Larry Stewart Baker of Shelby were reported at $350, and an estimated $250 damage to the car driven by Roy Lee Smith of Fort Bragg. No charges were filed in the accident. Another two car collision Wednesday at E. King and Piedmont at 1:20 p.m., involved cars driven by Kristen Weaver of Concord and Amos Summey of Shelby. Damage to the Weaver auto was esti mated at $700, while the Summey auto suffered $200 damage. At the same intersection, another accident occurred at 4:10 p.m., involv ing Gwaine Martin of Ocean Side, Cali fornia, and Herschal Baumann of Faye tteville, Damages were set at $350. Then at 4:30 p.m., Edward Adkins of Charlotte was involv^ in a colision with Victoria Williams at King and Watterson streets. Damage to both cars - $260. Magnavox & Our Store WILSON T. V. & MUSIC fight inflation. [n DIAGONAL MEASURE NEWEST 25’ COLOR TV MODELS All price-reduced *30 to $50 en new IMPROVED TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR—for far greater tuning ease, better, more uniform color! new MATRIX TUBE- for brighter sharper, Ultra- Rectangular Pictures! new MAGNA-POWER CHASSIS—for improved performance and greater reliability! 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