Agriculture in Action DKFININtJ I ARM III UKAl Is everything really animal, vegetable or mineral, like tin* ex ports sayV Titen what's Fai m Bureau? It's no’ an animal. Thou* scho larly (oiks who toll us what our Winn mean iy an umrr.ai is any living thing that's not o pi n» W’Vh -Jconis to h" sort n taking tin* easy way out. But Farm Bureau is just not an am m..* o. .1 iy * that hi* know •>(. And it's sure not a vegetable, exactly. Although it will grow strong and healthy if you culti vate it right. But the word-mak ers s i* a *i . ;."!il»*. in its t»iodd est sense, is any plant So Farm Bureau elm sn’t lit under this heading either. Well, is Farm Bun an a mm eral. Ilu*n? Sort of. Beeause a mineral, says Mr. Webster, i* "an inorganic substance occurr ing in nature, of a definite chem ical composition and definite structure.’’ Which makes Farm Bureau sort of a mineral, he, luse it sure has a definite structure It’s made up of t,62S,(n farm fami lies who are inteiest<*d in do ng something to keep agriculture on the go. And it stands on a foun — - — BOX OFFICE OPENS b:uv SHOW STARTS 7:00 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS $1 on \ i\\RI.< >AI> THURS. FRI.-SAT. —No. 1 — Cony Curtis- (iregor\ 1’i-ck “CAPTAIN NEWMAN ' — Itt Color — —No. 2— HOWARD KKKL "7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROS." — In Color — —No. A— ROOT. TAYLOR j "CATTLE KING” — In Color — (>N SAT \!< tVIKS KIN IN RKVKRSE ORDKR SUN MON.-TUES. r-— - - i —No. 1 — J*'AN CRAWFORD "STRAIT-JACKET” —No. 2— X \TAI IK WOOD "SPLENDOR IN GRASS” — In Color — ON WKD. MOVIES KI N IN KKVKKSK OKDKK ■l it. n <»f membership and ser- t vice. So it has a definite strue- j! ' U:' lint v ere bird pm w ;i' n it ' t> tin- “tie fin t»* . Ur « -1 -nmpositioa" part. So we would | ■ o differ with anybouj wha 1 »y> flatly that Farm Bureau i* | mineral. Ar.d this probably j makes :s a dif't r beggar But our only task right now is to lassify Fairn Bureau. And fiankly. were s'limped. ; Toonuse Far-n Hurrau seems to r a thing apart And it is. as a v»tt r of fart. In the first place, it's the largest general farm or ■ni/at >n in the United States, ind in North Carolina Its also In* grassroots farmer's \ nice in >uhlic affairs. Aside from that, we give tip rhiough no stretch of the imagi nation c an we. in all good faith, call Farm Bureau an animal, a vc getablc, or a mineral. We'll irobably have to 1m* content to all it necessary. Your License . ife-Saver RAI^KIII Your new driver’s icense may help save your life! A<. i ruing to Commissi oner Kd. vanl S iicidt of the North Caro ine Department of Motor Vchi les all new and renewed driv •r's licenses issued in North Ci Ima, beginning in November, .\ill provide a fonn for mislicai n format ion which could t>e use ul in the event of an emergency. The special form, believed to *e the fast in the United States o he made a part f a driver's c.-nse, provides -pie for your dood type • group and Kh fac or>, the date of \ >ur last teta nus slid land whether it was oxo d or antitoxin*, drugs or nedicines you ma\ Ih> taking or to wim h you are allergie and other medical data such as con ditions of diabetes or epilepsy or the wearing of contact lens. To insure the accuracy of the nformation. you will be encou ragisl to consult your famil> | ihysicivin when filling out the j form Ac. tn ate medical inform lion can Is- a dire need in some ! ■mergeney situ itions. I'iic new addition to the driv •r s license was suggested by th< Committcc on Trauma of th North Carolina Chapter of the \mcii- an College of Surgeons as a pait of a continuing statewidi pit gram to improve medical care 'or accident victims. Mure lli.tn 200.000 North Caro Simat s arc afflicted by heart and 1)Um (I vessel disea e, HH’Ordh' to estimates released by the North Carolina Heart Assoei" tion. That number is equal to •he total populations — ever- i man. woman, and child — of 20 N< rth Carolina counties: Alio i tthany. Caswell, Cherok«*e, Cho- j wan. Clay, Currituck. Dare : dales. Graham. Greeno, Hoke. Ilyde. Jones, Mitchell. Pamlico j Perquimans '’-'Ik. Swain, Ty ell. and Yancey. VMS WED. - THURS. rm ml FBI. - SAT. 3 BIG HITS A'JDIE DAN WlliftPHY • DURVEA , joan O’BRIEN '' V r ALSO NEVER BEFORE ON THE SCREEN! IGilPM f UVINC SUN. - MON. - TUBS. T..t SCREEN COMMITS THE PERFECT COMEDY! A BLAKE EDWARDS HwC ' PETER ELKE SELLERS SOMMER ... i. PAHA; man* 6K,T£D MOTS I WATCH FOR 1. "McHALE'S NAVY” — 2. "DON RENO STAGE SHOW” — 3. “3 NUTS IN SEARCH OF A BOLT*' — 4. "MARINE” — 5. "BEDTIME STORY" l p Stretching You Dollar By Ph.lip J. Goldborg Institute for Finonc.al Planning. Inc. The closest a;t one has i me to "getting aomething for no thing" has been though lif? in iiiiaii'e. As soot as ynu make your I ist premium. the I*f»* in surun. <* i tup :i> guaranties hat your beneficiary will be pa.d the amount <1 .e on your po llcy when there is a cla in. Th foie, it >o-i have taken out a po li > for $23,000 and expire after making only >tir small premium payment, your family will fs‘ jiven all this money, liasitl on your small investment, your ben eficiary w.il almost literally be getting something for nothing. As you i an see. insurance also gives you guaranteed dollars lupposc you had decided to leave vour family $25,000 by saving $500.00 a year. Even with the in terest payments, it would take you well over 30 years to achieve this objective. However, should you die in the interium. your family would be left the amount you hail saved. But if you had life insurance, your family would get $25,000. Here are some ease histories which illustrate ho-.v many peo ple not only get guaranteed dol lars from life insurance but can ri-celve a si/cable sum of money for an indefinite period of time, iy electing one of the options in surance offers. In fact, they ulti mately collected payments which exceeded the fa;-e amount of the policies. i»n ilie west coasi, one me in surance hrnrfiriary received a total of $203,125 in life insur ance payments for the cost of only one annual jtremium of S2.6K1.25. Instead of taking a lump sum. the beneficiary. a wi dow. chose to receive yearly pay ment* for the rest of her life. She now has collected 65 pay ments of $3,125 a year and will continue to net this amount as long as she lives. Because of the reserve, still kept in tact by the life insurance company, the face value of the policy will be paid to her children whin she dies. The amount $62 500. Remember, the original investment was just over two thousand dollars. It is not at all rare in insur ance company records to find records where policies provided in<i»me for over half a century to beneficiaries who chose the annual annuitv provision, rather than the one lump sum. The ben efits being paid to thousands of beneficiaries of life insurance po licies throughout the country to day. have far exceeded the initial value of tile policy or total cost p.i.d in premiums. A lawyer fi m a nor; h western state is another exa.nn'<* n' “ :e t.ns> something for nothing”—or rather, his daughter is. io. he acqum-d a S15'*10 H'» 1 - m,v policy, and at that time paid a $211.til before he p.. his motor h ;at ditrm" « «-• a few months later. His daughter is now 03, and n.-ts . nual income payments of $650.00 for the past 51 years or a total • of fa. m »re than $33,000. This is about 115 times the premium her father paid. ! If you are among the million: of Americans who have the good fort jne t . endure to old age. you can also collect benefits such as j this for yourself. About 17 mil lion Americans over the age 65 now carry life insurance whie helps to aid their financial se ' curity. They have let their cash value accumulate during their lifetime, and tr»w that they are ivor 65, <-an borrow from it an nually. still keepn* . life insurance in tact for their beneficiaries or elect to take an I annuity. , Spi aking longevity, there arc about 1.000 Americans aged 95 or dder who have policies in force, | or else have actually seen their policies endow for the face a mount. When you ask vour agent a bout life insurant, inquire about a policy that guarantees you an annuity for as long as you live, or discuss with him how cash value builds up. and can ulti mately b*> converted to an annui- j ty. It is true that no one gets s imething for nothing, but bene ficiaries of this kind of life in sura me very often come close to it Colored News Evelyn Giles, daughter of Mrs.1 Eva Giles, has entered the I ni- i versity of C'onneeticutt Missj Giles is a graduate of Compact high sehool. Rev. A. A. Ponder of Shelby : will be guest speaker at Shady Grove Baptist church Sunday night at 7:30. Mrs. Lewis Curry is sponsoring the service. The lisher Board of Lxmg Branch Baptist church will relc hrate an anniversary Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. »■ ^ YOUR FUEL BILLS GO UST Ordinary hvatera pile the heat np on the ceiling until some of it finally steps down to the living level. If you own an ordinary heater, you know how costly and uncomfortable that system is! 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