i snnlbly and qttalily audit Qnaliiy Is Keyndie 01 Chcv9(l! 1972 Product; New Styling >' DTROn". — Quality is the key- | ments, while we concentrate on note of the Chevrolet OMotor Di- ; tiuilding each car better than vision’s 1972 product program, i ever before. John Z. DeiLorean, general I . manager, pledged that tL 1972 | , • I?" models solieduled for public In ; designed to meet Che consumer _ — troduiction September 23 will be ! ^'tnphasls on maximum value and giving Improved ■customer »erv- dom for cnjoyaMe famMy' travel offtered He said and lassennibly and quality procedures and motivational pro grams to stimulate added pride of workmanship aunoi^ Ohevro- let’s 100,000 employes are among steps toward improved quality, iDeiLoreian also said the division is implflmentlng new programs to guide Chevrolet dealers in .yi .ril/M gmt.’lVi f'V'l I ■;f” ■r-nr'tTT7VT*'tUt?tVf'?r'^' the best in Chevrolet's history. automotive pur-. ice. with quality in an lohase. ‘'Prom the luxury Caprice to ; ‘<By providirir the economy Vega,” DeLorean models a better, said, "we have limited the clian-1 free way to see America, we ?es in o-iir 1972 models to lefine- hope to stimulate new public and product improve- awareness of the individual free- our 19721 luU-slaed Chevrolet more trouble- ^SPECML! N@>iiniFiMMn 36-Ct^\ SUPfiY' when you buy the 144-taDlet bottiel REG.VAUJEH1.38 Yousm Y0UMY*ae9 “Amirlea’s laroKt Miflni laidti-vltaBiin multl-mlnaial prodact” SUPER PLENAMINS... USED BY ALL 2S TEAMS OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBAU LEA69EI eiuluiivtly^yevr(^^^ Dnig tSoM KINGS MOUNTAIN rMC snee DRUG COMPANY THE CITY'S MODFRN'STORE styling. It also has heavitff, stronger bumpers that extend itarther aiwa;^ from the ody sheet metal as part of the im proved biknper impact protec tion. Chevelle, Monte Carolo and Camarb have front end styling refinements end all oar lines IncKtdir^ station wagons, Nova and Corvette have engine, chasU- ts and duraliUity improvements. An antl-thctft warning system becomes standard '’orvette, Chevrolet's nawe. ‘ the top selling Vega —keep. promiae at styling oontinuilj. mprotve- ments include addition of a glove- box and the avaUabUity durli^ the model yeor of an optional Turbo Hydraimatlc three-speed automatic transmission. Chevrolet continues to offer the Industry’s widest assortment of station wayons in 1972. Big Chev rolet-styled waigons have the glide - away disappearing tail gate; the midsize Chevelle-styled wagons have dual-action gates and the small Vega Kammlback has a one-f lece rear window-gate that swings up for easy acces sibility. All Chevrolet engines for 1972 have improved enhaust emission controls. As was the case In 1971, all engines have been designed to operate efficiently and with lowSr e.xhaust emissions on reg ular, low-lead or no-lead gasoline. Chevrolet for 1972 publishes net os as-lnstalled horsepower ratings. The net test method Ifol- lows the recommended procedure DISTTAFtF DBE3DS JANiilOE R. CHRISTEINSEN rear BEAUTIFUL LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT SPECIAL —2-DAYS.ONLY— 3' I • No Appointment Necessary • Selection of Several Poses • Full Posed Portrait • iicbies. Children S Adults • Satisfoction Gucionteed • Portrait Delivered To Store Several Days Alter Token One special per family Additional membt-rs of same family S1.95 each Grciip.; $1.50 per subject Plus 49c Hdlg. Charge - NO AGE LIMIT! FRI. AND SUN. — SEPT. 17 & 19 ONLY HOURS 11:00 AM. TIL 5:00 PJ4. SUN. — 1:C0 TIL 5:00 P.M. SPECIAL, THIS WEEK ONLY 2 ADDITIONAL 8 x lO's IN LIVING COLOR ONLY $6.00 FOR BOTH WITH THIS ADI KNOWS items this Week from Rowan, Johnston and Vance coimties). When Jane Cline, a Rowan County 4'‘H’er, was named state winner in the home Improve ment project, she didn’t stop working. Instead slie teamed up with Extension Home ioconomlas Agent Eldith Hinshaw to make a display of accessories any homemaker could make from items she would normally ttirow away. 'HUghUght of tlie o;.hibit was a planter Jane designed from an old cast iron landry heater. Jane found the old heater in a scrap metal pile. Her father took it apart so she could work i on it witn more ease. ^ After she got the quarter inch j at rust sand blasted away, Jane . put a coast at rust prevental.ve j paint on the heater. Then she added two coats of black llai paint. Jane placed a large arrange ment of permanent greenery and a red bird In the old heater. 'Iat result: a unique, eyecatching room accessory. BjERILAICKS MAlOHEN'E A treadle sewing machine did not slow down Debibie and Lin- BEEDS da Dale, two Johnston County 4- H’ers. Both girls have won coun ty sewinir awards lor years. But this summer DObibie was awarded a netv zigzag sewinf machine for her prize winning clothing demon .tration at State 441 Congress. The wb')'e family was e.veil- ed about the a"'.T'!i. '''r*-- ’"■'t Brown, honu' economics exten sion agent, notc.s. They are arvin'i« to ' ail the new stitches and fea- .otes that weieiii avail.lole oa the ‘‘old re'table’ treadle ma chine, she adds. C.ANS FOOD A youn,g, partially blind home maker from Vance County, has spent part of her summer learn ing how to can and freeze gar den-fresh produce. The girls, who takes care of her mother and three brothers, vas been working closely with Mrs, Sally Watkins, extension nutrition program aide, to learn food preparation and food con servation. ‘‘I have never worked with any other homemaker that was so willing and eager to learn,” the aide noted. CITY NEWS CO. BATTLEGROUND AVE. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. COME SEE AND SAVE! of the oOciety of Automotive Engineers and simulates actual ■performance as installed in an automobile. Every 1972 Chevrolet has ex tensive ssHety features for occu pant protection, accident preven tion and anti-thoft protection, Chevrolet offers 15 Magic Mir ror colors for 1972, of which 10 are new. There are six two-tone color combinations. New for 1972 are a "wet look” appearance of the five vinyl roof colors and a single, wider white stripe on optional whitewall tires. ■Here are details by car line: CHEVRaLET; The industry’s top selling car line has a new tailored lo<* to the most luxur ious car Chevrolet has ever built. The hood is squared off and the low-set grille is flanked by | IndKidualized twin headlight.' i and recessed front fender ll:hts. Mounting oj the license plate on the right front of the car gives j the grill a more open look. | The increased front and ro.Tr btnnper protection on Chevrc,iet' for 1972 is provided by a h:i7- erwithin-a-'bumper design. HeiTV> gauge beams reinforce the b' • ' cr and are firmly attached to the frame, impertant clearances li. increased between the bumper and body sheet metal. Turn signals are built into the front bumper and traditional Chevrolet triple talllight units are built into the rear bumper. A horizontal resilient strip to cush ion slight impacts is standard on Caprice bumpers and optional on others. The nine Caprice, Impala. Bel Air and Biscayne models feature rounded glass and body contours with emphasis upon passenger visibility and interior roominess. There is added body insulation In 1972 to reduce interior sound level for a quieter ride. The power flow-through ventilation 1 system has outlets bcilt into door i pillars for more accurate con- I trol of air flow. Fiber Promotes r.j. Thurman J. Burns has been been promoted to maintenance supervisor at the Shelby plant of Fiber Industries, Inc. He joined Fiber as a mechanic in 1964 aft er working as a machine fixer in a family-owned hosiery business. IBurns is a native of Kings Mountain and attended Kings Mountain high school. He and his wore, Jewell, live on West- over street here and are mem- brs of Westover Baptist cb-crch. They have three children, Char lotte, Tracy and Kimberly. ILiow Meats ‘ Tg Assure Rest Buys RAiLEICliH.^hances are meat accounts for one-third of your family food dollar. So it Llgures that you’ll do w'cli to become a wise meat sliop;:er. One way tp stretch that meat dollar is to know meal cuts and the diffeient names they may be packaged under, believes -Mrs. Ruby Uzzle, extension consumer marketing economist, North Car olina State University. For example, Swiss steak, pot roast and London broil are not tne names of meat cuts. They are-clues to the way you should . ,.-.rk the meat. C its labeled Swiss steak usual- ly come from the beef round or , arm chuck. Cuts labeled pot j roast generally come from the : blade chuck and heel of the round. ' London broil may be cut from the sirloin tip, top round or flank. All these meats—Swiss steak, I pot roast and London broil— ; come from the less tender parts ■ of the animals. That means-^ey must be cooked by moist lieat, sUch as braising or stewing, to become juicy and tender. CpL Lightsey Wins Promotion SANTA ANA, Call".—Marine Lance Corporal William R- Lightsey, son of Mr q.nd Mrs. Noel W. Lightsey of King's Moun tain , N. C., was promoted to his present rank while serving with the Third Marine Air Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. i He is a 1970 graduate of ' Kings Mountain hi^h school. s. wtrrtEGHoiniD ave. kings MOONTAIN SAVE $2.111 WOMEN’S 3-PC. WEEKENDERS Bonded acrylic 3-pe. outfit Includes vest, flair leg slocks and A-Iine skirt. Fall's favorite hues in tweed, herringbone or ploid. Siies 6-16, 13.88 RIG. $15.99 /J DURABiLE PRlESS The seerct In helping durable press fabrics maintain their easy- care characteristics is to follow good laundry and drying meth ods. For best results, use an automatic wa;her with a short short "wash and wear” cycle. A dryer with wash and wear con trols Is also helpful, according to extension home economics spe cialists, North Carolina State University. 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