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$100,000 TENT SALE! When We Say Tent Sale-That's What We Mean... gErcKuAN $100,000 Worth Of Mdse. Has Been Moved to Our Parking Lot Under The Big Tent. Savings You | varbsticx Won't Believe—And Values You Can't | sueeiy Afford To Miss! BELMONT LOCATION ALSO! SUNDRO MT. HOLLY TV & ,o~ |, FRee APPLIANCE (, fxs Ih 827-5856 \ “ng T GE BUILT-IN DISHWASHER Thursday, November 8, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5B * 4 CYCLE ° * EN paey SAVER QE APPLIANCES-GE TV’s—GE VIDEO RECORDERS—2300 MIN. ON APPLIANCES—2600 MIN. ON VIDEO PRODUCTS TO *50 CASH REBATES OFF OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICES "NO MONEY DOWN COMPLETE PAY ONLY ) VCR/CAMERA SYSTEM $ MODEL 1CVK5040 © MODEL 1CVC5032E Camera ~ ® MODEL ICVP5022X VHS Portable VCR System st VIDEO RECOABER 5% o ECOROLE COLOR TV 2 Wash/Rinse temperature selections Durable porcelain enamel top, id and wash basket WAS $329.95 2 # 2 ® Timed regular cycle dryer Removable up-front hint filter Durable porcelain enamel finish drum WAS $269.95 Both Washer & Dryer ONLY 522. PER MO. \ 2 VHS 8-HOUR NLY : VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER o L MODEL VCR5002X : Ong event 14 dey roar NO O MONEY 0 1171 'o ‘Remote video scan/ slow motion DOW WN Toe PER : 74Runction wired Remote Control S$ ’ ° = Elocironic VER TUHE Tuner PAY 2 0 MO | Pauss/still control (freeze frame) a ras. ONLY. 5°’ RCA XL-100 ies. REMOTE CONTROL oe OFF 17.7 CU. FT. NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR Regular $618 With icemaker lle Free Delivery le Energy Saver cuts N | Operating Cost 1 Store Sale Price | Regular °578% Wirhout 48 ||| leomakeor Le Now 3 17-iunction Channel ock Digital Remote Control GASOLINE LEAF BLOWER Regular $359.95 Less Disc. -1 20. _Lesspise. 120.00 Model FL40 YOUR TOTAL BACK-PACK pRicEAFTER 149209! 3 g% BLOWER piscount LIMITED WHILE QUANTITIES LAST = , SPECIAL Froe grass catcher! || speciar _ TENT (A $250 Value) | Purchase SALE | wh you buy a new | SAVE ° Bitch of Roper LT11 lawn tractor $40 $ 88 1-HF Briggs & Stratton 1/C synchro- | anced engine I speed heavy-duty transaxle — I ONLY 8' “mower deck standards Sod ffer Expires 11-10-84 TOPPER $8 GASOLINE MAYTAG Deperdaiifity on SALE: APPLIANCE & TV OUTLET & AU MI.HOLLY TV & APPLIANCES] EVERY MAYTAG APPLIANCE IN STOCK SALE-PRICED! « WASHERS * DRYERS + DISHWASHERS - RANGES OVENS SALE STARTS THURS., NOV. 8th MAYTAG Heavy Duty WASHERS 399, MAYTAG Big Load DRYERS "329, DE110 + Commercially proven in self-serv laundries Elec- tronic, Auto-Dry or Time Control No. in « length of life « fewest repairs « lowest service costs © Multiple water levels and temperature control AV MA _ “TOYOSTOVE’ PORTABLE KEROSENE HEATERS MANUFACTURER OF KEROSUN HEATERS = Yor Sl 66 Ly TOYOSTOVE & TREE KEROSUN With Purchase of HEATERS mm R-8 or R-10 Kero- Aslow As MODEL ca KRA RCA. 87 SAVINGS UP TO *100 STORAGE BUILDINGS & SAVINGS UP TO 100 N ~ Sun Heaters. Retail . 9,4000 BT's EL ACR-87 Value 50.95 S 5 8 Ten times cleaner than 3 conventional kerosene heaters. DRIVE A LITTLE—SAVE ALOT AT OUR TWO SUPER STORES MINI BARNS SUPER SAVINGS SALE! AS LOW AS * Wood Floors : * Financing \ BEST Available BULT w&i * Delivered § BUILDING le Ready to Use V ANYWHERE p= - “WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD” 4101 South New Hope Road Gastonia, N.C. 28054 824-4672—824-4673 (2 Miles South of Ashbrook High on Right) Discount Buying Visitors to North Carolina for the 400th Anniversary celebra- tion have the opportunity to par- ticipate in a favorite sport of many trying to meet a budget — discount buying. North Carolina is one of the best shopping centers in America with over 200 factory outlets and name brand discount shopp- ing outlets in the central part of the state alone. Furniture, clothing, lingerie, linens, shoes, dinnerware, rugs, pottery, toys, cookware, uniforms, pianos, wallpaper and chandeliers are all offered at dis- count prices at various locations across the state. The buys are so good that many travel agents in the eastern United States schedule bus tours to some of the areas with heavy coficentrations of discount items. Offered for sale are items rang- ing from first quality name brands to irregulars and closeouts which are priced accor- dingly. Most of the outlets are located near major traffic arteries in cities and towns all over the state. The largest center for discount buying is Burlington where there are two outlet shopping centers in addition to over 20 in- dependently operating outlet stores. : But many other major outlets are located in Raleigh, Durham, Roanoke Rapids, Gastonia, Asheville, Asheboro, Lexington, Salisbury, Kannapolis, Concord, Greensboro, Lumberton, High Point, Winston-Salem and Eden. The . manufacturers range from top to midline products. Some offer catalogues to in- terested customers, most accept credit cards, all are accessible to shoppers. Why is North Carolina home to so many factory outlets and discount shopping stores? Partly because of the early history of manufacturing in the state. Before the advent of the automobile, many places in North Carolina were not easily accessible, but labor was and re- mains cost effective. Manufacturers found the state an ideal location with a ready work force, and an abundance of raw materials to provide goods for the rest of the country. They also discovered that their employees were interested in owning products they themselves had helped to make, so were their friends and families. As a result, employees’ stores featuring company manufac- tured products began opening their doors and finding an ac- cessible market. Word of mouth created an active market and more and more manufacturers got into the business. Outlet guides are available for a small fee from Central Publica- tions, PO Box 2550, Greensboro, NC 27402 and Carolina Publications, PO Box 2550, Greensboro, NC 27407. Free maps to area outlets are available through Burlington Bag and Baggage, 2679 Ramada Rd., Burlington, NC 27215. Meet The Settlers ‘Scheduled Y ou can “meet the settlers” at Crowders Mountain State Park on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. or 3 p.m. (follow signs at the park office). Y ou can take a short walk in- to the “unchartered wilderness” of the Carolina Backcountry of 1754. You will encounter a small band of brave pioneers recently arrived from Pennsylvania. As you share in their simple meal you may talk with these folk about their European origins, their adventures along the Great Wagon Road, and their hopes and fears for the future here on the edge of civilization. A part of the “Carolina’s Coming of Age: Beginnings” history project, this unique ex- perience is sponsored by Schiele Museum in cooperation with Crowders Mountain State Park. Y ou’re invited to join in for an intimate look at our Piedmont Carolina beginnings. Edwin Booth is the only actor in the American Hall of Fame.
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