BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:00 SHOW STARTS 6:30 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS SI.00 A CARLOAD THORS-FRI-SAT. — No. 1 — Jerry Lewis _ "SAD SACK" _ — No. 2 — "JASON AND ARGONAUTS" — No. 3 — Olonn Ford "SHEEPMAN" ON SAT. MOVIKS KI N IN REVERSE ORDER SUN.MON.TUES.-WED. — No. I — R. MiW-hum S. Mai-Lain "WHAT A WAT TO GO" — No. 2 — lli-nrv Fonda "TIN STAR" ON WED. MOVIES RON IN REVERSE ORDER TEENS HEALTH Health and Safety Tipe from Th‘: A turruan Mr dual A.*8<»iati‘)n Choosing ;i nursing home for a relative, a friend or p<*ssihly for yourst*lf ix an important de cision. A new pamphlet from file American Medical Association of fers valuable suggestions to help you with the decision. Ideally, a nursing home is a facility which provides good nursing care in an environment as physically and psychologically homelike as possible It may be |.i proprietary (privately owned• facility; under church or other nonprofit auspices; ora tax-sup ported governmental institution. 'Hie nursing home generally will offer one or more of these types of service: ill Residential cart* room, hoard, laundry facilities and personal courtesies, such as help with shopping or corresjion tie nee; (2) Personal care perso nal services such as help in walk ing. getting in and out of bed. WED. - THURS. The Show To Send Chills Up Your Spine ^afll AWOOLNER BROS. RELEASE FRL - SAT. TECHNICOLOR AWOOLNER BROS.RELEASE i ■ v i«y caPTam TECHNICOLOR' NONORASCOPE SUN. - MON. - TUES. r •- STANLEY KRAMER prooucton firnwm V UWfTED ARTISTS WATCH FOR 1. "Godzilla Vs. The Thing" 2. "The Time Travels" 3. "Emil And The Detective" 4. "Roustabout" naming, dressing ami rating, and the preparation of special diet*; »3( Nursing care nursing prorc dures requiring skill beyond that of the untrained person. includ ing administering of medications injections, catheterizations and simikir procedure* ordered by an attending physician. To help y.»u determine the lev el of nursing rare offered, the National Council for the Arcredl tation of Nursing Homes accre dits nursing homes in three cate gories: ill An intensive nursing care facility, which provides nursing service under the super vision of a Registered Profession al Nurse iRN». and an RN is on duty at all times; <2t A sVilled qursing care facility, which also j is under the supervision of a full-limi- RN. n-id an RN or a li censed Prartieral Nurse 1LPN1 is on duty at all times; i3) An intermediate care facility, which is supervised bv a full-time RN or a full-time LPN. with an at tendant on duty ami alert at all • times. The most important aid in dc ! -iding whether a nursing home I is the best answer to a particu lar situation, and which particu ' lar home is most suitable, is a 1 complete physical examination of the patient by a physician. The 1 physician will then be able to as i sist in selecting the hone. He I may he able to provide a list of nursing homes in the area offer ing the type of service needed Another excellent source of in formation is your state affiliate of the American Nursing Home Association. Y o u r community welfare department may also CITY NEWS West Mountain YOUR FILM NEEDS 48-Hour Developing All Films and Sixes Polaroid Film 6 rolls extra wide WRAPPING FOIL.$149 Regularly S1.M Full Selection TREE ORNAMENTS BATONS, each 98c Just 2 Chapman-Harkey Flyer Bikes . $39.95 1 Boys*. 1 Girls'. 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NICE CLEAN GIFT QUALITY MERCHANDISE MEN'S Pocketbooks •y Tex Ton Wei Roomb 21% orr GROW MEW'S « leys' BLAZERS To V* OIF GOLD cur SOCES NOW L20 By Tmt Tam KEG. 5.05 NOW IN MEN'S Snmmor SUITS REG. S0lS5 NOW 14JI Notice: Please red—m any and all gilt ctHiflcalw at wet OPEN 9 Te 5:39 Daily — Sales Cash and Finall Page’s Men’s Store 133 Itariab Si. liH> M—nlnta. N. C. “ - - ......J nave information on homes in your area. When visiting a nursing home in seeking an institution (or the patient, there are some basic questions to ask: 111 What type of patients tloe* the home ac •■ept? Is the home licensed by the state or local licensing agency? Ask to see the certificate of |i (ensure: «2* Does the institution require a physical examination I and a physician's orders for i treatment prior to or immediate ly after admitting the patient? A good nursing home will insist on . this information; i3> Is there a 'staff physician who actually spends time in the nursing home with the patients and the nurs ing staff? Does the home report regularly on the patient's condi tion to his personal physician? <41 What level of nursing super vision Is provided? <5> What pro vision does the home have for 'dental care of patients? 161 Are facilities available for patient re habilitation? Are they cured regu larly? Look for the home that tries to .keep patients active and helps them, take rare of them selves as much as possible. <7i Is the nursing syaff trained Jh hash- rehabilitation techniques? A good staft will understand and use techniques for preventing de formity and contracture of mus cles, for retraining in self-car.-* • eating, dressing, bathing, walk •ng. etc. i and for assisting the ' incontinent to regain bowel and bladder control; <S> Are there adequate safety precautions’’ a Plan for evacuation in case of fire shou,d be posted . and the I matt should bp drifted periodical- I I ly; (9) Does the home maintain high standards in its food ser- ! vice? 1101 Does the home pre pare therapeutic diets when need ed? Determine whether ihe nuts ing home has a general homelike atmospheie. Are Ihe floors clean, the lawn trimmed? Is there suf ficient space for each patient? Observe the attitude .if the staff and the patients, as to whether relationships are amiahle. If pos sible, visit a patient at an off hour when you aren't on tour | Adequate recreational services also should be available. Look for a certificate of accrodiation by the National Council of Ac creditation of Nursing Homes, and for diplomas and certificates of nursing home study on dis play, particularly in the adminis trator’s office. Find out about i-osts What does the rate cover in addition to nursing care, room ami board? Are extra charges male for drugs, special diets, evtra nurs ing care, and such personal ser vices as shampoos, haircuts, shaving? A quality nursing home will make every reasonable effort to help restore patients to the max imum degree of independence and self-help possible. For many patients, such a facility will not be the “end of the road" but an intermediate step between the hospital and independent living at home. "New Day" Is Released RALEIGH The New Day." I he first book published -in Gov ernor Terry Sanford's Adminis tration. was released to the pub lie Friday night when several thousand Tar Heels gat tiered at the Dorton Arena for the San ford Appreciation Dinner. The book was edited by Ra leigh newspaperman Sam Ragan, oast president of the Associated Press Managing Editors Associ ation. "The New Day” reports the story of the Sanford Admin istration from its first major controversy the raising of taxes for the schools of the State to speculation on the Governor’s political future. Proceeds trom "The New Day" will be sent u» The Terry San ford Scholarship Fund, a fund established by friends of the Governor to provide schoIarshi|ie DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST In His Kings Mountain Office Morrison Building Fridays — 1 to 5 p.m. Phone 739-2601 12:10 1:27 pd f for needy students at Methodist College in Fayetteville. The hook sells for one dollai. The 141 page volume reviews the controversies and the criti cisms as we|| as some «>f the suc cesses of the youthful <lover nor's four years in the State Capitol. 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