Speaks To Local Club Thursday, April 12, 1979—MIRROR-HERALD—Page MB Jaycee President Special Guest Here United State! Jaycee president Barry Kennedy was the special guest speaker at a breakfast meeting of the Kings ^ Mountain Jaycees on K Monday. On hand to greet President Kennedy was the North Carolina Jaycee President, Harold Herring, the District Director for kKings Mountain, John ■I Lowery, Mayor John Henry Moss, and 26 « -members of the Kings Mountain Jaycees. Kennedy hails from Pawnee City, Neb, where he led the Nebraska Jaycees to numerous membership records. In his term as U.S. Jaycee President, Kennedy has logged some 300,000 air miles and has visited every state in the Union. In his speech to the local Jaycees, Kennedy said he Buyer And Supplier ^ Conference Set April came to North Carolina to be with the winners. The state presently ranks number one among the 50 states. Also, he said the Kings Mountain Jaycees are nearing the number (Hie spot in their division and that “the local chapter must push hard these last 21 days of the Jaycee year so at the State convention in May they will indeed be Number One.” President Kennedy also W#MEN on Wheels Suppliers of goods and services to businesses will have the opportunity to meet face to face with buyers from 25 major companies in North Carolina at a buyer- supplier conference April 25 in Charlotte. The conference is sponsored by the N.C. Department al Commerce and Metrolina Area Chambers of Commerce, which includes Charlotte and nearby counties. The conference begins at 8 a.m. in the 1-85 Airport Holiday Inn. Among the buyers are IBM, Philip Morris, and The Timken Company. All three companies are in the process of building major facilities in the metrolina area. Other buyers include Burlington Industries, R.J. Reynolds Industries, Cannon Mills, General Electric, and the North Carolina State Division of Purchase and Contract. “These buyers will be in the marketplace for millions of dollars of goods and services over the next year,” said Secretary of Commerce D.M. “Lauch” Faircloth. “I’m glad they are showing this interest in buying Regional products and can’t encourage suppliers enough to at tend.” Invitations have been sent to over 2,000 suppliers. “The list at what these companies might buy is almost endless,’’ said Frank A. Holman, project coordinator. Admission to the con ference is free. Persons who want more in formation should contact Jerry King, Director, KM Economic Development Office. 739-5246, or The N.C. Dept, of Commerce (919) 733-4414. HELPFUL HINTS 25 Macrame Class TOffirdWtlcfi The Continuing Education Department of Geveland Tech has an nounced the beginning of Macrame to be held at Ye Olde Craft Shop, Mon., April 16, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Myra Willis will instruct. Adults age 18 and older interested in enrolling in this course may do so at the first class meeting by paying the $5 registration fee. Adults age 65 and over may register free of charge. If further information is ne^ed call Tech’s Con tinuing Education Department, 482-8351. j SOCK IT AWAY! and save at Kings Mountain Savings And Loan— where you’ll find friendly, happy people—where you matter—and you get the highest return on your savings investment allowed by law. C’MON INI CURRENT nVIDBID RATES ON SAVINGS 5 1/4% Savtriqs 5‘" 6' 6S 7' ^ /ING5 L=J , iS uoi hiiia; Am' ■ ■ / V W y V *1,000.00 Minimvm DtposH On Ctrtillealtt ' Money Mnrkot Csrtlicntas ' AvaHnblo (UUAi HOU' isr, LENDER MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ,)ll(l W Muiinl.iii; SI '’'"’OS Muunl.iin I'hom' /.I9 4/«1 By Carol Torres You don't have to be me chanically minded to take good care of yourself and your car, just as you needn't be a scientist to take good care of your health. Often, just being careful is enough. Before you even turn on the ignition, make sure you’re safe. Lock all doon, buckle your seat belt, check the mirror and make any nec essary seat ad- Torrei justments. You should be no more than eight inches away from the steer ing wheel. While driving, look care fully not just at the car ahead but at two cars ahead, to the side and be hind you. Aiways look for an out. At any time, you may have to swerve off the road to avoid a collision. Consider your car. Can it protect you from excessive expenses? It's more likely to if you 'teep it in good repair. It's smart to start out with a money saver, ! able-* so without sacrificing speed, size or style. The top-of-the- line St. Regis from Dodge has a six-cylinder engine standard that accelerates well, yet is economical to drive. When you stop, use the engine as a brake, pressing the brake pedal intermittent ly, not steadily. This brings the car to a smooth stop, keeps the brakes cool, pre vents undue wear of the brake linings and keeps the wheels from locking on slippery surfaces. BARRY KENNEDY emphasized his slogan - “Building Tomorrow’s Leailers Today” by saying that the Jaycees are going to be the people who rise up and fill the gaps in all phases of life tomorrow. “It is important that we, as Jaycees use the organization to its fullest extent to develop our personal resources and to help foster goodwill and good leadership in our community, state and nation,” he said. The Kings Mountain Jaycees are presently conducting a membership drive in the community. Major emphasis has been put on the larger industries and in a Junior Jaycee chapter at the Senior High School. Any persons interested in iidormation about the Jaycee or interested in joining the Jaycees should contact Al Moretz, David Dilling, Allan Propst, Larry Hamrick, Jr. or any Kings Mountain Jaycee. PfcliPoy Shoos® Stores everywhere closed Easter Sunday. Men’s dress oxford with pleated vamp and medium neel in Biacv 12.00 Reg S15 97 Only you’ll know how little you paid. KM Plaza Shopphig Center Open Mon-Thurz 10-8 Fri 10-9 Sat. 9-8 Sunday 1-6 Sale prices gtxxl thru Saturday. Master Charge or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 pm Sundays U tolOA SMUCKERS GRAPE JELLY Big 32-ct. Jar Valu9 L EASTER GRASS 49‘ Empty EASTER BASKETS 88' BRACH'S CANDY Eggs or Pets -53; iNothing no. nothing , s mo'-e imporlar't ' to you' good hea'th tha^ your doctor’s P'escnot'on The Lcone' you ha^e it ' lilted, the taster you tee' bet^e' PANG BURN'S pecan Millionaires from Texos 4Vi Outtta Patkagm t.$0 Vaiua 99t Fill n' Thrill WATER SQUIRTER rush button to squirt. 47f LARGE Locally Mode EASTER CORSAGE 3V Beautiful Filled EASTER BASKETS Plastic Disneyland Characters, Plus Candy and Navelties iFill n' Thrill PLASTIC EASTER EGGS Realistic size in assorted colors. Bag of 13 K M Plaza Highway 74 West lALLOR' Durocell BATTERIES ONE 9 VOLT OR 2 SIZE C 1.S9 Valut 1 * > l’.’to3 |99 MYLANTA 13 os. • i.ri LIQUID r: ' ' Fk. of 4a • 1.79 TABLETS VI \ M. of 100 • 3.39 f TABLETS 1"? B?" Valy 48: COLORFUL PLUSH EASTER RABBITS Soft, cuddle bunnies with ribbon bows. Some with costumes. Styles that ore sure to please every child. . v\ Locally Grown EASTER LILLIES In foil wrap pot Available Soturdoy, April 14th 449 rafCfo moM 149 Milk Chocolate RABBITS LAMBS - DUCKS Reol Milk Chocolote Foil wrop /aluat ^ Jatum§ 'Agree AGREE Creme Rinse ond Conditioner .40 106 (Of. I L VIVARIN Stimulant Tablets >.4P 138 W's I L ALKA- SELTZER Tablets (55 109 34'. I L QUAKER STATE Motor Oil Oiwrr 7 I, Wesson Vegetable OIL 4S ei. 1 94 3.19 I L POND' POND'S Cold Creom Regulor or Lemon ,.»• 107 5.5 5>r I L P.V.M. High Protein POWDER lb. Can 4L66 9.44 Sin U L GILLETTE Right Guard ST(CK .'i"-77f ^1 SCHICK SUPER II Shoving Cartridges .. 139 \ - .1 Tond'S CREAM & COCOA BUTTER ,9 141 PAAS Egg Dye Color Kit olu* I B.C. Pain Relief POWDERS 69; Lemon JOY LIQUID 48f BUFFERIN Arthritis Strength TABLETS 81 Johnson-Johnson SUNDOWN Sunscreen 339 007 SECRET ROLL-ON Deodoront 87: WE ACCEPT MOST 3rd PARTY CHARGE CARDS