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New Books At KM Library New young adult books are on the shelves at'p Mauney Memorial Library. Arrick, Fran. "Chernowitz!" (New American Library, 1983). "Bobby could handle a bully-but anti-Semitism was something else...a frightening reminder that the spread of racial prejudice can happen anywhere." Asher, Sandy. "Everything Is Not Enough" (Dell, 1989). "Seventeen-year-old Michael has everything: loving parents, summer at the beach, a job waiting for him in his father's business. But Michael wants to make it on his own, to chart our hit own life... Told with warmth and a keen understanding of the choices people make." Bridgers, Sue Ellen. "Permanent Connections" (Harper, 1988). "Rob knows his parents are upset about his secre- tive, sullen behavior, his fooling around with drugs. But the pain inside him is crying out to be obliterated, buried in forgetfulness." Cross, Gillian. "On The Edge" (Dell, 1987). "Kidnapped! Tony wakes up in a strange place, held captive by a frightening man and woman who claim to be his parents. Actually, they are members of a terror- ist group...Is there any chance for escape?" Crutcher, Chris. "Running Loose" (Dell, 1986). "A tough, funny, angry, beautiful morality tale...It's more than just a sport's story. It's a tightly plotted, compelling tale...compassionate, sensitive." Crutcher, Chris. "Stotan!" (Dell, 1988). "Underlying the humor and glib repartee is a seri- ous, hard time, growing up story...it deals with respon- sibility, courage and heroism and ultimately about life itself." Dana, Barbara. "Necessary Parties” (Bantam, 1987) "Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills loves his parents, but hates the fact that they want to get a divorce. With the help of a part-time lawyer, Chris does the only thing he can to keep the family together. He sues his parents and changes their lives forever." Doris, Michael. "A Yellow Raft In Blue Water" (Warner, 1988). "Starting in the present and moving backward in time, this is the thrice-told tale of three women...15 year old part-blood Rayona, searching for a way to find herself, her American Indian mother, Christine, consumed by both tenderness and resentment toward the people she loves and the fierce and mysterious Ida, the mother and grandmother whose haunting secret, ancient betrayal and undying dream echo silently through the years, bonding and braiding together the tree strands of this shared past—and the future." Fox, Paula. "The Moonlight Man" (Dell, 1988). "Harry Ames, Catherine's father, calls one night, and she soon on her way to Nova Scotia, where Mr. Ames lives in a small house. When CAtherine's parents di- vorce she was very young, and so she barely knows this man, her father....Harry Ames fills Catherine's days with his love and enthusiasm for poetry, nature, and travel as they share wild, sunlit times together near the sea. Then at night there is always the fear... Will Catherine ever understand her father? Can she ever be- gin to love the moonlight man?" Uptown At The Library By ROSE TURNER Mauney Memorial Librarian Garden, Nancy. "Annie On My Mind" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1987). "A compelling story of two real and intriguing young women. There have been many books for teenagers, fiction and nonfiction, that give lots of use- ful and accurate information about homosexuality; here's the one that tells what it feels like, and that have, finally, romance." Hall, Lynn. "The Leaving" (Macmillan, 1988). "A deceptively simple insight into a family... Each character, along with the Iowa farm setting, is rendered vividly immediate... Very moving." Howe, Norma. "In With The Out Crowd" (Avon, 1988). "Robin had always been part of the in crowd at school....But all of a sudden, everything changed...Suddenly she was out with the in crowd! From outside, a lot of things started looking different and one particular boy who had never been part of the in crowd started looking very interesting." Kerr, M. E. "Night Kites" (Harper, 1987). "Meeting Nicki teaches Erick about not fitting ir. Then Erick learns that Pete, his seemingly perfect big brother, doesn't fit in either. Nicki and Pete aren't afraid to be different, aren't afraid to love-But the price they pay is high. Erick longs for that freedom but is caught between his longing and the safe, secure world of his family." Klass, Sheila Solomon. "Page Four" (Bantam, 1988). "David Smith feels close to both his parents, does well in school, enjoys playing on the basketball team with his friends, and is headed straight for a top col- lege. Then a bomb shell drops. His dad is moving to Alaska to start a new life with a young woman...Using page four of his college application for, David tells the story of what happened during that year—and how, eventually, it changes his life forever." LeVert, John. "The Flight Of The Cassowary" (Bantam, 1988). "As he enters his junior year in high school, Paul faces the usual problems of trying to deal with his par- ents, understanding girls, and making a success of himself on the football field. But unlike other boys of 16, Paul becomes absorbed in the relationship between humans and animal behavior....a delicate balance be- tween the mundane and the fantastic." Levy, Marilyn. "Touching" (Ballantine, 1988). "Eve's father is an alcoholic—and it's her problem as much as his....A real life story of a real life prob- lem—and the courageous teenage girl who has to face it head on." Kings Mountain Police Report INCIDENTS beverage and drunk and disruptive and driver's license violation and permit- Thursday, August 3, 1989-THE KINGS Bhi MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A ! a NEW MEMBER - Jerry DePew, center, is welcomed as a new member of the Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club by vice president David Neisler, left, and president Billy King. DePew is employed by Siemens Medical Systems. He and his wife, Ellie, have two sons, Rob, 17, and Jim, 12. Funds To Be Raised The Kings Mountain District Schools’ Educational Foundation plans to begin its public awareness and fund raising campaign at a re- are a tax deductible contribution to the Foundation, are $50 for the re- ception and banquet and $15 for the banquet itself. Tickets will be available at all schools and the cen- tral office of the school system and at Kings Mountain financial insti- tutions and area businesses. ception and banquet on Monday, August 28. George Shinn, owner of the Charlotte Hornets, will deliver the address at the banquet and will be the guest of honor at a 6 p.m., reception at Kings Mountain Country Club. The banquet will be held at the Kings Mountain Senior High School cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. The Foundation is a non-profit organization which seeks to pro- vide opportunities for teachers and students which go beyond the scope of the regular school pro- gram, Initial offerings of the Foundation will include student scholarships and grants to teachers for special projects. The Foundation, which had been a goal of the school system for several years, became a reality in 1988 thanks to a gift from the family of the late Carl FE. Mauney. Tickets will be available for the entire evening, which includes the reception and banquet, or for the Welcome a needy animal into YOUR home — he'll be just the pet you've always wanted! CLEVELAND CO. ANIMAL SHELTER Located Beside The Landfill — Airport Rd. ADOPTION HOURS: MON.-SAT. 3:00-5:15 p.m. 484-4844 EMERGENCY 484-4822 banquet alone. The tickets, which Kings Mountain Police recovered a car on Phenix Street reported stolen by Barrett Used Cars, Lincolnton. The car was valued at $3500. George Lamar Fletcher, 1005 N. Ramseur St., reported theft of a radio and knife valued at $235 from his resi- dence. Shelby Star, Shelby, reported theft resisting arrest. $1500 bond was se- cured. Robin Renee Vamadore, 22, of 504 Lynn St., resist, obstruct and delay offi- cer, assault on officer, disorderly conduct and injury to personal proper- ty, $1,000 secured bond. Kimberly Marie Smith, 31, of Route 5, no operator's license, DWI. Roosevelt Streeter, 48, of Route 5, ting intoxicated person to drive car. Ernest Dale Jones, 23, of 1615 Shelby Road, one count larceny, $300 secured bond. Richard Davis Patterson, 27, of 406 Gillespie St., larceny, $300 secured bond. Paul Dazis, 20, of Bluff Apt., Wales Road, Orange Park, Fla., drunk and disruptive, $100 secured bond. SET | A 3 tice field. Admission is $1.00. call her at 739-4884. of a newspaper box valued at $205. Katherine Yarnell, 202 Marigold Drive, reported lost or stolen purse val- ued at $38. Police recovered a vehicle reported stolen by Military Park Auto Sales, Grover, valued at $1465. Bridgette Johnson, 78 Pine Manor, reported theft of a 19-inch Sears portable television set valued at $150. Timothy Bell, 607 Cansler Street, reported larceny of $65 worth of o household goods. Lubricant Davis Auto Parts, 606 Slater St., re- Hardware | As Advertised 9 Oz. ported larceny of $80 worth of azalea | LUBE On National TV WHILE SUPPLIES LAST bushes. Delcinia Moore, 521 Harmon Court, reported theft of a Microwave oven I SUPER | EE | BEST BUYS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST Ace Lub-E 88° All purpose lubricant and penetrant that frees valued at $50. : 3 g2s0 Soo pans, prevents rust, stops squeaks and Tol-Li-Fut School, 504 Linwood 1731 repels water. Road, reported vandalism. KM Express Store reported larceny of $5.19 worth of beer. MTA DIA YOUREHOICE $ 69 A1357A08R Hugh Lytle Pontiac, Gastonia, re- 79676 ported a lost or stolen tag. : Carol Boyd, 214 Katherine St, re- area a Ace Wasp & ported damage to window screens. a 3 Hornet Killer The Pantry, 213 E. King St., Teport- [ace Ace Home WHILE ph ed larceny of $10 worth of gasoline. SUPPLIES HORNET | Kills instantly up to FOGGER Handy Pantry, 225 Cleveland Ave., reported larceny of $7.95 worth of beer. James Guiton, No. 20 Bennett Drive, reported theft of a bicycle val- Fogger Kills adult fleas and larvae for up to 4 weeks. Breaks R LAST or 20 feet away. Safe to use, won't stain I~ house siding. Non- flammable 15 oz. ued at $120. ARRESTS Patricia Baity Anderson, 44, of PO Box 953, DWI, unsecured $200 bond. Sarah Mauney Faunce, 116 E. Mountain St., allowing dog to run at large, citation issued after failure to pay ticket. Patrick Ray Greene, 21, of 1014 Second St., DWI and driving while li- cense revoked, secured $500 bond. Vincent Edward Johnson, 26, of 417 N. Tracy St., non-support. life cycle of flea. 6 oz. fogger. spray. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST $ 2 8 = 738W,738B 32613,14 Reg. $11.99 / Architect Lamp 4 Convenient swivel arm lamp with 34" extension. Attaches to desk or table with vice clamp. Uses 60 watt bulb (not included). Comes in white or brown. UL listed. Two juveniles were cited for illegal swimming at Moss Lake. A juvenile ACE YOUR CHOICE Landscape Timbers was charged with possession of malt 1 27 SCRIMMAGE Light $ 99 Each WHILE g Each SUPPLIES Kings Mountain High School's Bulbs | : LAST football team will scrimmage East i SP gu — Burke Saturday, August 12 from 10 a.m.-12 noon at the KMHS prac- LOST TAG Mrs. Wayne Wells, of Wells Road in the Dixon Community, has lost her Senior Citizens tag and the number is 73863. If found, please Light bulbs with quality. Handy 4 019067 pack. Choose 40, 60, 75 or 100 watt Reynolds Ace Hardware 714 N. Cleveland Ave. Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 704-739-0915 ST YT ye Nused C Cp 89 oids Cutlass Supreme $16,484 Discount 2,365 14,119 Rebate 1,250 *12,869 2-Door. Power door locks, luggage rack, cruise control, tilt wheel, pulse wipers, power antenna, 3.1 V-6 engine. Stock #4250. Plus Tax & Tag. Pr NR 89 Olds Calais Q 87 Buick Lesabre...................... 10,500 4-Door, blue, full power, factory air condition, AM/FM stereo w/cassette, Local one owner. 87 Cadillac Fleetwood............. 16,900 4-Door, dark blue, full power, factory air, leather interior, wire wheel cover, locally owned, must see to appreciate. 86 Olds Cutlass Supreme.......... 8,995 2-Door coupe, tilt wheel, cruise control, V-8, AM/FM stereo w/cassette, local one owner, real nice car. Was $9,450 86 Pontiac Sunbird.........eeeeeene. $5,995 2-Door coupe, silver, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo, bucket seats, 33,000 low miles, Extra Sharp. Was $6,995 BB:0108 TIBIA. ....ivencsmisisnsmtsesnite; 6,495 4-Door, blue, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM stereo w/cassette, Sold New & Serviced by Us. 89 Olds Ciera Brougham......... $13,900 4-Door, white, full power, factory air, AM/FM stereo, bucket seats, console, 4000 miles, Real Sharp Car! 88 Chevrolet Beretta................... 8,995 2-Door coupe, red, bucket seats, automatic transmission, AM/FM stereo, 18,000 miles, Must See to Appreciate. 88 Olds Cutlass Supreme........511,900 2 Door Coupe, gray tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo cassette, 9000 actual miles. 88 Chevrolet Corsica.................. $8,995 4-Door sedan, red, AM/FM radio, tilt wheel, automatic trans., 10,000 miles. Was $9,450 487-4333 101 Boulevard Interchange — USED CARS — Oldsmobile $11,431 Discount 404 11,027 Rebate 1,250 9,777 =~ 4-Door. Air condition, AM/FM radio, tilt wheel, automatic transmission, power door locks, floor mats. Stock #4520. Plus Tax & Tag. S| 88 Olds 98 Regency.........ceue.. $14,900 4-Door, silver, full power, factory air, AM/FM stereo w/cassette, 15,000 miles, Extra Nice Car. 87 Olds Cust. Cruiser Wagon.*11,500 Full power, factory air, 9 passenger, luggage rack, woodgrain finish, leather interior, local owned car, 20,000 actual miles, Must See. 87 Chevrolet Berretta................. $7,995 2-Door coupe, red, full power, factory air, AM/FM stereo, Extra Nice. 84 Olds Ciera Brougham............ 5,995 4-Door, tilt wheel, power seats, power windows, cruise control, automatic transmission, Clean Car. 85 Jeep Cherokee.......coeeunenenen. 8,995 4 Wheel Drive, red, 4-door, tilt, cruise, power windows, power door locks, AM/FM stereo cassette, One Owner. 57,000 actual miles. 84 Olds Custom Cruiser Wag....*3,995 Full power, factory air, AM/FM stereo cassette, Sold New and Serviced By Us. 85 Olds Ninety Eight................... $7,450 Full power, factory air, AM/FM stereo cassette, New Tires Extra, Nice Car. 88 Olds Cutlass Calais............... 8,995 4-Door, gray, AM/FM stereo w/cassette, tilt, cruise, 23,000 miles, Local One Owner, Extra Sharp. > 86.018 Firenza......crsercssissanein, 4,995 4-Door, cruise, power door locks, Local One Owner, Real Sharp Car. PLUS TAX & TAG Sherer Oidsmobile. Wnere 50 Years Shelby, North Carolina 28150-0398 va The Satisfied Cusomer!
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