AGRICULTURE IN ACTION The North Carolina Farm Bu reau wants extensive research initiated "to d. termini* the true facts” about the smok^ijf health controversy, a < ongressional sub committee was told late last month (January 30». Administrative Assistant Cha rles Russell prtsented the Bu reau’s prepared statement before the House Tobacco Subcommittee during a three day hearing whirl was called in the wake of th< Surgeon (Jetr-ral's report o r smoking. N. C. Farm Bureau President B. C. Mangem also ad dressed the lawmakers, addin; wmds of support for research Lrg.slatio.i to this effect is al ready in the congressional hop per. Delegates to the 1-K>3 annua convention of the state orguni/a tion, Russell said, adopted thi resolution: "We are concerned a bout the use of many groups o: inconclusive ii formation whirl attempt.- to lint; the use of lobar § products to < erta east* to a close. Surgeon Cent ral Luther Terry, loo. admitted that tobacco has not been branded a villain. He told the subcommittee. "We need to (inti out whether smoking is a tailor or should he exonerated.” Kusseil pledged the cooperation of Tar Mi'ol farmers :n seeking conclusive answers. "Farmers are willing to rtcd today. .. 'Die Institute said that its third «*ditgr.-ss made in ties field -is of July 1. 1963. The booklet contains programs developed for all types of medical expenses hosp tal. surgical, phy sicians' v sits, major medical ajid hospital expense*, and p dioies that pay a fixed benefit while the insured is hospitalized. Many of the program* listed in tlie booklet make ava.table poli . i»-s to anxone t'»"5 years of age and older regardless of ph\sif the policies for persons under 6T» are characterized by a “paid up at 6a" clause. AH the policies listed are gua ranteed fi*r life which means that the insured person paying his premium retains his coverage re gardless of hov h s health ma> i changt'. Iht* I. >Ii*111.• adcd that protection for portions enrolled in these plaits cannot he changed hv the insurance company for I any individual policyholder on |y for an cniir** class <»f policy 1 holders, or desidents of a state. The |>oiicies and plans show a | range in prcm.um coms for a i man age to that casts almost $VJ ; a year for hospital-surgical bene i fits to over S'jno a year for more comprehensive coverage, the In stitute said. Under catastrophic expense plans, premiums, for a man 6.1 range from SS"* to $.TJ7.,66. These plans have a deductible feature that is. the insured may pay ar init.al amount ns low as Soli be | f.ire benefits begin. Benefits ear ■•each a maximum of S7..V10. $1m-ar.d-board benefits for as long as 31 to 60 days oi longer, as well as additional l>enc fits for such ext ra e\(»onses a* , for drugs, laboratory ttvs. surgi cal charges, and costs of nursing i home cwv. I Rescue Squad Sponsors Dar.ce At Grover I><>n lad'setter. Crest high school senior hart charge1 of the Sunday morning Worship Service at the First Baptist church. Miss Cynthia Wright, ASTC Roeiic. N. C. Is College Student ol the week at First church. and on Wednesday night there was a Sunday School officers and teach ers meetings. Mrs. M. I. itlziei Hardin is a patient in the Kings Mountain hospital. The Grower Rescue Squad had their square dance, ha.o. -i^or and hot dog sale on Saturday night at the Rescue Squad Build ing. Ph.l Koaii;, ana u.» .—:..t played for thp dance. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hill of CampoiM-llo spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Bertha George. Miss Virginia Rollins, student at Lees .McRae cellege has made the Dean's list lor the first se mester for hjgb grade standards 'he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollins. Mrs. Lor* Dobbins from Ware Shoals. S. C\. i’r. C. K. Jordan from Greenvflfe spent Thuixiaj ..id Friday \rtth Mrs Georgi Mullinax and IJr. and Mrs. Gene Putnam. On Sdnrtav \f» and Mrs using (Vresan-100 or ElcideTi i2 pints per 100 gallons of water» for 10 minutes. Either material can be used with safety on slight !>' rooted or sprouting corms. but ccrms should he planted immcdi ately after treatment. James Dobbins, Mr? Fred Clap man a;ul Debbie from Greenville and Mr*. Bertha George wok \ .* tors for tin- day. The Grover I.ions club net Monday night at Poor's Oift teria. Supt, B. N Barnes of the K-tgs Mou-ita.n Cit> Schools u guest speaker. Mis George Mulhnax cut* cd Cherokee C int\ hospital. Gaff ney. on Tuesday far an operation.j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner,' Vick a* ami Jolmrv s|K*nt Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mm. \V. S. Micks. Jr. oti’ famlv iji Char lotte. Mr. aiul Mr . Vernon Halt her. Rolibie and Moloney fr *m Chai • lotte were Sunday dinner guests ' and Mi. Al Herndon and family. Mi J. F. U'rapi Westmoreland was taken to Cherokee Count) hospital. < laffney. M . anti .'I Al llerrd .1 end family visited Mrs. J. I. Hermlev in Kannapolis. She will spend some time with her dau/htei M ss Mare Herndon. Officials and ioard members for the filth annual Gastonia La dies Bowlin. Tournament, with teams competition was held at Shelby Fail L r.es Saturday aiu. Sunday. Mrs. Antic Randle, of Grover was on> of the boatd members Mrs. Hud Bell from Gast m.a spent Sunday with Mrs .1 F Westmoreland. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express < nr heart felt appreciation to our many friends anrl netjhbors. the tin-s ing staff and dortois a* King* Mountain hospital and all others for their many kindnesses ar <1 expressions of sympathy at the I os*' of ou: beloved mot he;. The Family of MRS. J. MAXIK HKRNlr >N Erymer Insurance Agency DIAL MA 9-3502 INSURANCE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED LIFE - HEALTH - AUTO FIRE 119 E. Va. 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