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L page two THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N, C. Thursday, November 8, 1973 MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS Winn-Dixie Makes Refund Over $200,000 ITAUFW'AY HOUSES tion to their communities’ life of The rehabilitation and ix-stora- |x?ople who have been mentally ill is a most rucial step in l.irinK- iiiK them hack lo mental healtn, just as rehabilitation is in, say, cases of bolily crippling from ac cident or injury where muscles must be re-lraineil. Foote Sales. Earnings Up THE LONGHORN CAFE NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ann Greene, Manager Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 7 DAYS A WEEK We are open on Ifanday Mill Tuesdays from 7 a.m. uii :il 3 p.m. and on Wednesdays, I'lutrsdays, Fridays, Saiiir iays and Sundays frcm 7 a.m. tin- 11 midnight. Speciolizing In Steaks • Fish • Chicken Sandwiches Take-Out Service On Oak Grove Road between Kings Mountain and Shelby (near Buffalo Lake) New Dining Room Has Been Added We Book Parties CALL 739-7686 Now on Wednesday's From 6:00 - 9:00 PANCAKE SUPPER Will Be Served 3 Pancakes w/Sausage or Bacon Coffee or Tea S1.40 Carry-Out Order $1.50 (That Includes F/.verages) Here is whore America's "half way houses" [ilay a significant but often over looked role. Kxion, Pa., Foote Mineral Co.-!!- pany today rcporled net sales , from continuing cix'ration.s were Green i.oro - Winn-Dixie, Inc., $21,400,611 during quarter wer.- of the nation’s large retail ^ales of $6,178,066 in the third ',;vh?ry firms, has agre^ to re- quarter from three plants where to the general public nearl.v opei ations will be discontinued a quarter of a million dollars u (nqip.jred with $1..'>01.326 in the 1972 period. overcharged it.-' customers in Xortli and South Carolina. Vir ginia, Georgia, and Florida, the t! ternal Revenue .Servii-e annouii- cv'd todai.-. The refunds, to be completed by Janu try 5, 1971, will tx' made by reduftng f rict*; on grocer.v, me.at and prixliK'C items below the levels permilled under Phase IV' regulations. The Raleigh Division of Winn A halfway liouse Is defined a.s a non-medical facility in which rcskients live as though they were m their own homes, working dur ing the day or other occupu-d. 1 hf halfway house - halfway between illness and full recovery —provider a supporting envir onment through offi-ring room and boaid, a pleasant atmo- phere, sui .'rvision in the activi- livities of dail living and the chance for community Inv'olve- nent. Sometimes the halfway house serve." patier.ls coming from their meat.s, S1S,.353.1-1; ami homes, rather than only those $7.'!,212.16. returning from a ho. pital or oth er institution. In ttie.se cases, the halfway hou."" serves as an alter native 10 I'.o^pitalizatiun. That halfway liouscs arc sei v- Ing a vital part in the attack on nental Illness Is siiown by a re el t le < I t from the Biometry Ir.inch of the Xaiioii.al Inrtitute 'f of Mental [leailh, of t!ie U. S. Oo-i.artm.—It of Health, Education and Welfare. Die number of psychiatric 'air va hou'cs in the U. S. is in- .September 9. 1973 asing, r lys the report, and here are new IKl h iifwav houses eiviii; the mentally and emo- 'c- ally distur ed. These are what re called "fr-cestanding" or sep- rate fr nr -ar.J are in addition 1- sirnil'ir .‘■srviri's nrovided by ther menta liealth facilities as gh as s'ate men’a' bo'oUais The gn vvih and development 'f haivvav house.-- reflects the I Honor Flicks i lAtloy Here I " Twicx' the evil- double the shock!" sum up the spine-tingling quality of the entertainment that will be presentixl to patrons of I he Joy Thealiv. vvlien two ter- 1 ror-thiillers open on the .same program l.'ioro Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Produced by Ham- j mer, the rornpany vvho.«e name is I syr.onyiiious wiili liorroi- pietuies, lands of the Rl' •'oi” and stars as a Peer who is susperd in Hie mui-ders committed by Miss Rees. Aida Young produced. Mary and Madeleine Collinson,' actual sisters, play the title char-j acters in "Twins of Evil,’’ whlcdi was direcitHl ' y John Hough from a screenplay u,- Tudor Gules for producers Ilariy Fine and Michael .Style. Peter Cushing stars as the girls’ puritanical un cle and Dennis Price 00-stars as Hie terrified serv-ant of ihe chief vampire played by screen new comer Damien 'Thomas. Also starring are Isobel Black. Kath Herald Want Ads Pay •m • ALL SEATS 75c EVERY DAY TIL 4:30 P.M. > cA.'v hief ■ lew- B Net earnings from both con tinuing sales were $617,8.77 (e- "Twin.s of Evil," both photograp- Byron and David W'arbcck. qu,va.ent .0 49c per picferied bed In Technicolor, are Unlver.sal' pictures. -Hands of the Ripj.r” and "Twins of Evil,” have been rated ’’R Restilctcd. I'.'ider 17 rerjuii-e.*- accompar.yins parent or adult guardian.” SHOWS THUR. PHI. SAT. 3:00 4:25 7:25 - 9:00 (2) BIG HITS 5:45 are .share) in the 1973 third quarler i-pk,jses. compared wdth a loss of $.38,527 --Han.is of the Ripper” exploits (equivalent to a loss of 3c per (f,,, rn,,j.-| ,.p iheorv that the prcferi'ed shai'e) in the 19(2 ciaogliler- of Jack tiie Ripper wa.-- third quai ter. , rt-.sponsiide for a sr I os of ex Kales for the first nine months' muriens in mid-\'ietorian London, of 1S73 frc'm cantinuing operat- -q’wins of Evil" ion.s were $95,.3,'i2,7.57 compared gets its plot from beautiful, identical twins who hc-(!me Involved with vam- pii-e.s aiul witchcratt. One twin i.v converted to the hlood-sueking, e.votie cult; Ihe other almost los-! es hiM- life as a result of her sis- lei-’s lasde for human blood. | In ‘ Hand.s of the Ripper." wliich was directed by Petei- Kas- d.,- from a screenplay by L. W. Dixie, which serves 135 stores In -•V'-’-i Carolina, South Carolina vvilh $52,271,622 in the 1972 per- and Virginia, will refund a total iod. In addition, .sales from dis- of P10'),753.4(5. Tlie breakdewn by sontinuing opei-atioiis were $22. droartment is groceries, $9,158.16; 663,251 in the first nine months produce, of 1973 compared with $14.29i>. 51.5 in the 1972 period. X'el earn- Pidct? refunds amounting to ings from both continuing and $U3..5a5.93 also will be made at discontinuing operations In the 23.5 stores lii Florida and Kouthifirsl_ nine months of 1973 were ^ _ Georgia operatixi by the firm's $1.-574.S17 (equivalent to $124 pei’i ba.sf I on an oiiginal story by Ed dlvii-ioiis in Jacksonv ille and .Mia- prefeu-ed share) compared with ward Spencer Shew, Eric Porter ,i,i. iS411,990 (equivalent to ' The refunds are the result of preferred .sharei during an investigation ccgiiii August 22 fit'-'d nine months. Rwr, and eventually is murdeied ( y the IRS that revealed Ihe firm ^ mpanv paid a dividend bv her. J-ine Merrew stars a.s was not in compliance with the of 53c per preferred share on the blird fiancee of lV)r!(-r's an, i-cijulatiens of the Economic Sta- ' tfber 29. TtiU was Hie first and guest stai- Dora Rrvan is a hillzation Act. The investigation dividend paid on the pn>ferre<l clairvoyant. Derek Godfrey also covered the period July 19 to stock siiKC .September 30, 1971. | ; The (’orunany reported that it ~ ~ — ' has reached an agreement foj-| "X'eaily all facilities operated at i ...... oi-vniT-i Ollfw, tLIIC i-'UruN 32c per j plays a psychiatrist v. ho befriends Ihe 1972 a schirophi-enic vv-aif, Angharaii Celanese Sets New Dividends NEW YORK—Directors of Cola- ne.se Corp. tcxlay declared a div i- dend of 50 cents a .stiare on the et;mmon stock.-T©'yablp Dec. 19, 1973. to sharehoiclers of record Do,. 1, 1973. The ix-ard voted regular quar terly dividends of $1..12’,-j per share on the preferred stock, .series A; 75 cent.s |Xtr share on the convertiole preference stock and $1.75 pcT share on the .seven per cent second preferred stock. All preferred .stock dividend.s ate payable Jan. 1, 1974, to .share- hclder.s cf record Dec. 1, 1973. I A UNIVCRSAL NCLCASC |R. Ttw dau^terof the Ripper khls again! fhAlWW’ SHOWS SUN. 2-4-9 MON. TUES. 3-S-7-9 PATfiARHETTairoBIUTTHE KID 1r1-» VIETROC(XOR - PANAVISION* MGM ^ LATE FUCK AOttLTS tttoo (P/W the sale of its chrome mining o, tienl and change in cm- cratiors in Rhixie.sia. The effect -r the sale of these assi'ts upon F'Wtp’s alter earnings eannot be mode rii I h.-'.sis away from nothing but iii.'-pitalizatior. in Hie care and tieitnicnt of the mentally and < mofioiially ill. And the new- trend i-i a far cry from the old ways ol shutting up and hiding away tlic.-e sick people in mostly custtKiial --insane as hini.s.” calculated until data for the past; sevei a! vearr is receivesl Ilo'e. | ever, it is believed that the sale will not have an adverse effect. W-i'-'-e T. Harc-tr -pj-esid—it Sr Chief Exeoutive Officer, statad. capacity levels during the thlrdi OPEN DATCs'G ' I customer demand In-j Coen dating means that a focxl same level of opej-at- product. Instead of having a code ontinue through the-when to take it off the shelf, has dlcates the ions vvlll ourth quai-ter." a date the consumer can read. GOLDEN BOX RATED (R) ALL SEATS 51.50 9^^17b • DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN COMING NEXT WEEK “TOM SAWYER" (G) • I • CouH you afford a new washer if prices jumped? Little Investor? Big Investor? Beat These Returns! Annual Rate S.25% Annual Rate 5.75% Annual Rate 6.50% Annual Rate 6.75% Passbook Savings SG Day Passbook Savings Certificates Savings Certificates Dcoosil Of vv-ithdi-:tvv any .nniouiit at any time — Hetfoaetive lo .July 1st IDT.T N'o niininiiim — 00 clay no- licp for vvi11u!i’a\v:tl. 51,000 Minimum. One year maturity. .So,000 Minimum. 30 Months maturity. (> That’s why railroads are essential. We can't promise a price freeze on washing machines. But we can say that shipping by rail remains one of the best bargains you'll find. That's one of the reasons Southern and other railroads are so popular with appliance makers. In fact, 71% of ail household appliances are snipped by rail. And shipping by rail is as dependable as it is economical. Maybe that's why railroads handle twice as much intercity freight as trucks. Two hundred times as much as airlines. Which is why you need railroads. And why you need Southern. Annual Rnie 7% Savings Certificates SlO.nnO Minimum months matufily. 4r iru ElRNl AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE (WlVior SYSTEM THU GIVESAGttEEN IIOBT lO WI80WM(ONS Important Notice Regulations prohibit automatic conversion of existing certificate accounts to the higher rate accounts. Due to regulation.s of the Fed eral Home Loan Bank board, the depositor must transfer his own certificate. Home Savings & Loan Assn CaEst Mountain Street # Phone 739-2531 Drive-In Window
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