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ws Ei 3 “nancial assistance for senior / mericans. The author is a nation- © ally recognized advocate for senior | Americans and a leading authority Son the many public and private { benefits and programs available. ! Seniors from Crime (Henry Holt # and Company, 1993). If you are a senior you need not ¢ live your life in fear. By learning § certain habits and taking certain 1 preventative measures, you can re- * duce your risk of being a victim by 1 as much as 90 percent. The author, i a criminology expert, shows the el- ! derly how to live safer, more se- 3 I cure lives by eliminating the op- © portunity for crime to occur. ARTS AND CRAFTS + Frew, Timothy W. Great Wreath ' Ideas (Smithmark, 1992). As a response to the rigors of ! modern society, more and more people are harkening back to a § time when life was simple. From rustic interior design to revival of handicrafts, people are becoming fascinated with all things associat- ‘ed with the country life. along with ‘other traditional crafts, the art of ‘wreath making is enjoying a re- ' naissance. This book includes an { explanation of basic wreath bases, tools needed and techniques in- volved. ‘Nash, John and Gerald Fieuss. Practical Calligraphy (Smithmark, 1992). This is a comprehensive, fully il- lustrated instructional handbook SHANE DAVIS Shane Davis tapped | by 'Who's Who' Robert Shane Davis has been se- | lected for membership in "Who's Who Among American High School Students." The prestigious honor is based on Davis' academic average while he was a student at Kings Mountain High School from which | he graduated in May. During his high school career, | Davis was active in VICA Club and served as president of Carpentry his senior year. He also was involved in set construction for the senior play and the school musical and was a member of the National Vocational Technical Honor Society, Beta Club and Masquers. | He is currently stationed at Fort - Leonard Wood, Mo. in the Army National Guard. Davis plans a ca- reer in the military. During his high school career he : was active in the Grover Rescue Squad which was rated best squad | in the state last year. Shane is the son of Bobby Davis of Shelby and Janet White of Blacksburg,SC and grandson of Juanita Pruette of Grover. He is { great-grandson of Cora Hope of Grover. 8 i New non-fiction on the shelves J of Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Windows, In A Minute The Secret Behind No Sew Curtains ~ROSE: : TURNER KM Librarian \ that provides all the essential infor- mation to enable the reader to be- come proficient in calligraphy, the traditional art of beautiful hand- writing. Westland, Pamela. The Complete Flower Arranger (Smithmark, 1992). This book contains all the tech- niques necessary to create stunning floral designs throughout the year. ‘Divided into three practical and ‘easy to use sections, the book cov- ers the fundamentals of successful flower designs, guiding the begin- ner through the basic techniques to more ambitious arrangements for weddings, holidays and other spe- cial occasion. COOKING v Lacalamita, Tom. The Ultimate Bread Machine Cookbook (Simon & Schuster,1993). : For once, why don't you step in- to the kitchen and let someone else do the work? Just select your fa- ‘vorite bread recipe, add the ingre- dients, push a button, and relax while you wait for. your loaf of fresh baked bread. This book con- tains more than 100 irresistible fool proof recipes tested in all the most ‘popular models of bread machines. Flagg, Fannie. Fannie Flagg's Original Whistlestop Cafe: ‘Cookbook (Fawcett Columbine, 1993). Fannie Flagg loves the little cafe from her Alabama childhood that ‘was the model for the cafe in her RUTH MAYHEW Mayhew honored as top volunteer Ruth Gamble Mayhew was hon- ored as Volunteer of the Year by the American Legion Auxiliary at the recent state convention in Greensboro., . Mayhew, wife of Tom Mayhew and chaplain of Otis D. Green Unit’ 155 of Kings Mountain, was hon- ‘ored for her community service work as a volunteer with the Senior Olympics program. The: local unit also won seven awards for various phases of activi- ties during the year, including first place for its recent crime preven- tion seminar; second place for its children and youth project which | helped a sick child; third place in both music and leadership; and cer- tificates as an all-star unit in Americanism and for its 75th an- niversary celebration on the AmericandLegion's birthday. Attending the meeting were the Unit's two past state presidents, Lib Stewart, who is currently Unit president, and Arlene Barrett, who is unit secretary-treasurer. % 3% % Wherever public spirit pre- vails, liberty is secure. —Noah Webster novel. Now she Joyiily shares these recipes along with some wonderful observations about food | and the cafe. . Rahberg, Lindon and Lois Conway. The Bread Magic Book of Helpful | Hints (St. Martin's Press, 1993.) Here is the ultimate bread ma- chine baker's companion, offering solutions to dozens of common problems and pitfalls for use of ev- ‘ery bread machine and model on the market. The author explains how to choose the right bread ma- chine for your needs, to adapt fa- vorite recipes, and make new ad- justments that yield major results. GRANT WRITING Blum, Laurie. The Most Complete Guide to Getting A Grant (Poseidon Press, 1993.) America's foremost fund-raising expert tells you everything you need to know about applying for and getting grants. The author takes you step by step through the entire process and offers instructive examples and success stories from his own extensive experience. Chelkis, George, The Action Guide to Government Grants, Loans and Giveaways (Perigee Books, 1993.) Business people, commercial re- al estate investors, home buyers, researchers, students, artists and non profit groups can all benefit from federal, state and private funding. The author cuts through the red tape confusion and explains how easy it can be for those who qualify to obtain much needed money and assistance. ANTIQUES Schroeder's Antique Price Guide (Collections Books, 1994). This guide encompasses: nearly 700 ‘categories of items and in- | ‘cludes detailed description, value _and background information. It is Arrowood wins Navy commendation Navy Petty Officer Second Class + John T. Arrowood, son of Danny W. and Janice M. Arrowood of Bessemer City, recently received a Letter of Commendation. Arrowood was cited for superior performance of duty while as-' signed aboard the submarine USS Phoenix, homeported in Norfolk, Va. He ista 1988 graduate’ of - Bessemer’ City. High School and joined the Navy in March 1989. Carroll, Robert aboard USS De Navy Petty Officer Third Larry D. Carroll, son of Linda C. Ernst and Larry L. Carroll of Kings Mountain, and Navy Petty Officer Third Class Francis J. Robert, whose wife, Betty, is the daughter of Ken and Christine Pennington of Kings Mountain, are deployed aboard the destroyer USS Deyo, homeported in Charleston, SC. They recently participated in the commemoration of the 50th an- niversary of D-Day. During the commemoration their ship visited Milford-Haven, England, and La Harve, France, and has now joined the USS Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Robert is a 1990 graduate of Hugh C. Williams High School in Canton, NY and joined the Navy in June 1990 Carroll, a 1990 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, joined the Navy in June 1990. one of the most useful comprehen- sive and accurate guides available. The Lyle Official Antiques Review, 1994 (Perigee Books, 1993). Fore more than 25 years, dealers + and collectors have relied on Lyle for the the most complete and up- to-date information available. Revised annually, this indispens- able guide gives the most current values for more than 5,000 items. Library to inaugurate Galaxy system Friday Gaston-Lincoln use of its new automated galaxy in- tegrated library system Friday at 9 a.m. ceremonies at Gaston County Public Library, 1555 East Garrison Boulevard, Gastonia. Conducting the preview of the automated circulation control sys- tem will be Ralph Robinson Jr., chairman of the library board of trustees; Gaston and Lincoln coun- ty commissioners and Philip W. Ritter, library director. The public is invited. 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