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LOVE'S FISH BOX
Since only fresh seafoods can
offer you true flavor, the people
of this area choose their favorite
seafoods from the menu of
Love’s Fish Box, located at 1002
OLIN LOVE, OWNER
Shelby Road in Kings Mountain,
phone 739-4036.
From shrimp to flounder,
you’ll find their menu complete
in every detail. The food is
prepared to bring out true flavor,
and served in an atmosphere
centered around the enchant-
ment of the sea.
‘The staff is accommodating
and will serve you quickly with
flavorful dishes prepared in a
spotless kitchen by chefs who are
experienced in the delicate art of
seafood cooking.
In addition to specializing in
fresh shrimp, they also feature
seafood and chicken dinners to
£0. Call 7394036 for quick ser-
vice.
In this 1982 Business Profile
we, the editing staff would like
to take this opportunity to ex-
press our full endorsement to
this fine restaurant, and suggest
to our readers that they enjoy
their favorite seafood dish soon °
at Love’s Fish Box.
» CALDWELL’S CAKE & SUPPLY
SHOP
MINNIE CALDWELL, OWNER
For the best in cakes and bak-
ed goods, try Caldwell’s Cake
and Supply Shop at 431 N. Pied-
mont Avenue in Kings Moun-
tain, phone 739-8656. Here,
special orders are catered to for
all occasions.
Famous for the quality and
flavor of their cakes and baked
goods, this store is a model of
cleanliness and efficiency. Their
shop is immaculate. Only the
purest of ingredients go into
their products and the
deliciousness of their cakes, Can-
dies and baked goods is the talk
of the town.
No better goods can be obtain-
ed than those produced by this
shop, where prices are so
reasonable that you can well af-
ford to let them do most all your
family’s baking.
Minnie Caldwell, the owner,
offers special classes for the peo-
ple of this area in cake
decorating and candy making.
For that party, wedding, or
special occasion, be sure to call
Caldwell’s Cake and Supply
Shop.
The writers of this 1982
Business Profile highly recom-.
mend this store for' delicious
taste tempting goods.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
KINGS MOUNTAIN
GARY WHITAKER, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Kings
Mountain is located at 300 W.
Mountain Street in Kings Moun-
tain, phone 739-4681. This
home town institution has been
in business since 1907 and is one
of the cornerstones of the finan-
cial structure of this area.
If you have money you’d like
to save or invest, you should in-
vestigate the advantages this
' "Savings and Loan Association
can offer you. It’s well known in
this area for reliability and many
have found their desired method
of savings through them.
Save the convenient, pro-
fitable way at the First Federal
Savings and Loan Association of
Kings Mountain where accounts
are insured through the
FS.LIC.
They offer a way for reliable
people to secure loans in a
business-like manner, without
being imposed upon in any way.
You will be more than pleased
with this efficient and modern
establishment.
The authors of this 1982
Business Profile are pleased to
endorse the policies of this
reputable savings and loan in-
stitution and urge our readers to
take advantage of their profes- |
sional, friendly services.
ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP INC.
JAMES AND SELMA CRAWFORD, OWNERS
When your heart has a
message, say it with flowers. Be
sure you remember the one you
love with flowers on an anniver-
sary, birthday, holiday, or any
special occasion. For flowers to
suit a special occasion, call
Allen’s Flower Shop, located at
624 E. King in Kings Mountain,
phone 739-2556. They offer city-
wide floral delivery and world-
wide wire service.
Whether it’s a corsage, bou-
quet, funeral design or an ar-
rangement for the ailing, you’ll
find the right floral design within
your budget in the most popular
varieties and colors. Allen’s
Flower Shop cordially invites
you to stop in and see what a
beautiful selection of flowers and
gifts they offer, distinguished by
their appropriate appearance.
They have been serving the
Kings Mountain area since
1946.
In this 1982 Business Profile
we, the researchers, suggest you
remember the name, Allen’s
Flower Shop.
afgw JIM TESTA CHEVROLET
With their large selection of
new 1982 Chevrolets, Jim Testa
Chevrolet has once again
demonstrated that they are one
of this area’s leading new car
dealers. You can bet there is a
new Chevrolet that will fit your
needs and in this area the new
car dealer to see and compare is
at Jim Testa Chevrolet, located
at I-85 and Highway No. 161,
phone 739-5471 and they are
waiting to make you the deal of
_ a lifetime on that new car!
Whether you are looking for a
roomy family car or a gas saving
economy model, you will cer-
tainly find just the right type of
car that will fit your family
AND your budget! Note too,
that a wide variety of finance
plans are available that will
make it easier for you to drive
away in that new car of your
choice and feel confident that
you have made a wise choice in a
car, financing, and certainly in a
dealer.
Jim Testa Chevrolet also has a
complete repair department with
factory trained mechanics to ser-
vice what they sell.
This is your fully equipped
sales and service dealer and as
authors of this 1982 Business
Profile, we suggest that you
make them your “one stop” car
headquarters.
FOUR POINTS GROCERY &
SERVICE
RAY & SHIRLEY RUFF, OWNERS
The place to go to pick up
something for that late night
snack or for something to eat at
breakfast is Four Points Grocery
& Service conveniently located
on Oak Grove Road in Kings
Mountain, phone 739-7716.
The idea behind their business
is to serve the people of this area
with a wide variety of name
brand merchandise, and fast and
friendly service.
They have stocked their
shelves with items often forgot-
ten at the supermarket, and
items we all need at unusual
hours of the morning and even-
ing.
They feature Chevron
gasoline, motor oil and other
auto necessities.
They offer ample free parking
space and fast checkout service,
which adds to the reason why so
many people drop in morning,
noon and night when they’re in a
hurry.
The writers of this 1982
Business Profile compliment the
management and staff of this
minimarket for their efforts to
offer what is needed, when it is
needed. Remember the name
FOUR POINTS GROCERY &
SERVICE, you’lll find their
stock complete and their service
extra fast.
A R G AUTO REPLACEMENT
GLASS INC.
STEVE POWELL, VICE PRESIDENT OPERATIONS
A R G Auto Replacement
Glass, located at 101 W.
Franklin Avenue in Gastonia,
phone 867-8966, offers the peo-
ple of this area glass for every oc-
casion. They feature a full line of
glass for windows, store fronts,
desk tops, coffee tables, pictures,
mirrors, and auto glass.
Regardless of what item you
have that needs glass, all you
have to do is take the
measurements and give them to
them and they will cut it to your
exact specifications.
Take an inventory in your
home today and see what fur-
‘niture you have that a glass top
would enhance, or what broken
windows may need replacing.
_. Take the measurements and on
your next trip to town, let them
cut it to size while you wait.
They also offer a mobile glass
service for your car at home, at
your business or at your job site.
A R G Auto Replacement
Glass carries a complete selec-
tion of auto and truck glass for
most makes and models and will
install it while you wait. Your
complete satisfaction is
guaranteed on all work, and they
specialize in insurance claims.
The writers of this 1982
Business Profile recommend this
excellent glass dealer to all of our
readers.
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WARLICK & HAMRICK
ASSOCIATES
JOHN D. WARLICK & LARRY D. HAMRICK,
OWNERS
May we suggest something to
you? You probably have an in-
surance company or agent with
whom you do business. But, to-
day, just for your own peace of
mind, give Warlick & Hamrick
Associates a call at 739-3611 and
make an appointment for their
agent to come discuss your in-
surance needs with you.
This agency is one of your
local Independent Agents whose
first concern is you. They can
obtain insurance for you of most
kinds including business, life,
home, health and auto from any
number of reliable major in-
surance companies. Their in-
dependent status allows them to
shop for the best values for you.
They will sit down with you
and review what you now have
and what your insurance needs
are. Then, they’ll come up with a
complete insurance program
that may be better than what
you now have and possibly at a
lower cost.
We, the writers of this 1982
Business Profile, recommend
you contact Warlick & Hamrick
Associates, located at 106 East
Mountain Street in Kings Moun-
tain, and make sure your present
insurance is adequate for your
needs.
MASSEY’S HEARING AID
SERVICE
GLADYS MASSEY, OWNER
Massey’s Hearing Aid Service
in Gastonia is located at 113 E.
Main Ave., phone 866-9956.
They feature the Zenetron hear-
ing aid and it is fitted to each in-
dividual’s need. The consultant
is very accurate in taking
audiometric measurements and
patrons are provided with con-
tinuous personal care for
uninterrupted better hearing.
Call them or send them a card
or letter for full information and
an appointment. No longer does
one need to feel the least bit con-
scpicious while wearing a hear-
ing aid. :
The compilers of this Business
Profile give our full endorsement
to this hearing aid firm.
SHELBY MARINE, INC.
WAYNE PUTNAM, GENERAL MANAGER
Boating enthusiastics will find
that Shelby Marine, located at
1090 Davis Rd. in Shelby, phone
487-9751, is the best dealer in
the area to see for any and all
boating needs.
Whether it be for pleasure
boating, fishing or sailing, this
fine store will have what you're
looking for. Their selection in-
cludes dependable Evinrude
motors and Alumacraft, Cobia
and Hydra-Sports boats.
When it comes to marine sup-
plies and accessories, they have
the finest or can get them for
you.
If you've been thinking about
a new boat or motor, this
Business Profile suggests Shelby
Marine.
FRANCES WELCH SCHOOL
OF DANCE
The Frances Welch School of
Dance, located at 121 West
Marion Street in Shelby, phone
487-5956 or 487-9936, features
expert instruction in tap, ballet,
jazz and ballroom dancing,
modeling and aerobics, with sim-
ple, easy-to-understand lessons.
Adult classes are now being
offered in ballet, tap and jazz.
This dancing school has built
an excelent ‘ reputation
throughout the area and
welcomes your call or visit.
Their instructors will be happy
to discuss all the particulars
regarding enrollment. You or
your child will enjoy the instruc-
tion because individual attention
is given to all, and the instructors
will create a relaxed and pleasant
atmosphere.
Phone 487-5956 or come in
and discuss instructions for
yourself or your children.
We, the writers of, this 1982
Business “Profile deem, cit: a
pleasure to commend ‘this danc-
ing school for the excellent in-
struction offered.
PIEDMONT SCHWINN
CYCLERY INC.
ALBERT (TOAD) & REGGIE DAVIS, OWNERS
The Piedmont Schwinn
Cyclery located at 258 E. Main
Ave. in Gastonia, phone
865-5471, features a complete
line of new, used and rebuilt
bicycles for the whole family.
They also have a very good
stock of bicycle parts and do ex-
pert repair work on all makes
and models.
When you get ready to buy a
bicycle, stop by and see their
large selection. They will be
more than willing to lay away a
new bike for you for Christmas.
We, the editors of this 1982
Business Profile would like to
make particular mention of this
fine company.
GUARNATEE CARPET
CLEANING & DYE CO.
DEAN LONGBOTTOM, OWNER
‘The Gurantee Carpet Clean-
ing & Dye Company, located at
3016 Alton Dr. in Gastonia,
phone 864-7996, can get your
carpets clean.
Dust and dirt settles in carpet
and furniture every day and it is
impossible to remove all of it
with a vacuum cleaner. Call this
firm and have them clean it pro-
DILLING HEATING COMPANY
perly; their process brings back
the newness to your carpeting.
They specialize in cleaning |
and re-dyeing, giving the best of
care with a guarantee for their
work.
This Business Profile suggests
you call them and let them pro-
fessionally clean or dye your
carpeting at fair prices.
INC.
JOHN DILLING, OWNER
Dilling Heating Co., located at
410 York Rd. in Kings Moun-
tain, phone 739-3446, carries the
famous Lennox heating and air
conditioning units for home or
business use. They are efficient,
easily and quickly installed and
reasonably priced with terms to
fit your budget.
Not only will your home or
PROCLAMATION |
“KISS YOUR BABY WEEK”
WHEREAS, Cystic fibrosis,
the number one genetic killer of
children and young adults in the
United States, is a crippling,
debilitating lung and digestive
disease; and
WHEREAS, Surly diagnosis
and treatment are essential to
preventing lung damage and
lengthening the lives of the
thousands of American children
who suffer with cystic fibrosis;
and
yn a
business be more comfortable to
live and work in with one of
these units, but the savings on
electricity a central unit makes
possible will eventually pay for
the cost of its installation.
This Business Profile gives this
firm our highest recommenda-
tion.
WHEREAS, parents can help
discover cystic fibrosis by kissing
their children to detect the sign
of a strong, salty taste of the
skin; and
WHEREAS, “Kiss Y our Baby
Week,” sponsored by the Gaston
County Association of In-
surance Women, is designed tb
help parents recognize the sigs
of cystic fibrosis, pe
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
John Henry Moss, Mayor of the
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Broyhill
To Visit
Aug. 30
Congressman James T.
Broyhill (R-NC) has announced
his schedule for the 1982 Sum-
mer “Office Hours” tour
throughout the 10th Congres-
sional District. :
The Lenoir representative will
be in Kings Mountain at City
Hall on Mon., Aug. 30th, from 2
until 3 p.m.
For a full week, Broyhill will
be conducting meetings in
various towns and cities
throughout the district. The “of-
fice hours” tour, which Broyhill
has scheduled every year since
coming to Congress in 1962, will
include over 20 stops in the
representative’s seven county
area.
Usually conducting the tour in
early August, Broyhill has ex-
plained that this year he has had
to ‘wait - until the Labor Day
recess to conduct his visits
because of the heavy workloads
in Congress.
“Work on the budget and the
tax proposals have taken con-
siderable time. I have attempted
to work out a schedule so that I
will not miss any of the work in
Congress and still have plenty of
time to visit and talk with the
_prople back ‘home” Broyhill said.
The visit by Broyhill allows
people the opportunity to talk
with him about problems they
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might be having with the dif-
ferent facets of federal govern-
ment. Broyhill urges persons to
come out and see him if they are
having problems or wish to ex-
press their views or opinions. No
appointments are necessary and
people will be seen in the order
they arrive.
Area Students
On GC List
Dallas, N.C.— Gaston College an-
nounces 171 students to the
Honor Lists for the Summer
Quarter. Fifty students were
named to the President’s Honor
List. A grade point average of
4.0 on twelve or more hours of
work itr a ‘Quaftér is'the requisite”
for the President’s Honor List.
Mark P. Falkenborg, 806 W.
Gold Street, Kings Mountain
was named to the President’s
Honor List. Joel Ross Roundtree
of Grover was also named to this
honor.
There were 121 students nam-
ed to the Dean’s List. Students
must take not less than twelve
quarter hours of work and main-
tain at least a 3.5 average with
no grade lower than a “B” in
order to achieve this honor.
Kings Mountain students
named to the Dean’s List include
Jody Elvin Deaton, 700 Bridges
Drive, Mark P. Falkenborg, 806
and Michael S.
Good.
Joel Ross Roundtree of
Grover was also named to the
Dean’s List.
KM Students
Graduate ASU
Three Kings Mountain
students received degres at Ap-
palachian' State University’s
summer commencement last
week.
Receiving degrees were
Charles Barnes, 209 Morris
Street, Kings Mountain, masters
in physical education; Charles
Andy Greene, 305 North
Carpenter Street, Kings Moun-
tain, masters in economics and
business; and Robin Marie
Blalock, Route 1, Kings Moun-
tain, masters in special educa-
tion. ;
City of Kings Mountain, North
Carolina, do urge all citizens, °
i during National €F Week to
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join with. me and the Gaston
County “Association of In-
surance Women! in learning the
signs, of cystic fibrosis, and by
virtue of the authority invested
in me do hereby, proglaim
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‘KISS YOUR BABY WEEK”
~ Mayor, John Henry Moss
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