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"ITS ALL UP TO. YOU" At state headquarters of the North Carolina Good Health Association in Durfiain, Miss Mhni Patton, who is kept busy these days answering requests for piano copies of the Good Health Song. "It's All Up To Yon." pauses to smile prettily for photographer. Wall in the background is appro priately papered with sheet music of the health hit song; Tailored to Measure Worsteds ? Tropicals ? Gabardines and Flannels in all latest colors * for MEN ahd WOMEN ? C " '* Place Your Order Now! Phone Farmville ? 264-6 W. E.JOYNER Stay On The Right Side Of Your Budget! It wffl hd* to practice some of the let ed hi the post few years. Buy only what aad set the best qaa&ty you can afford. In the kmg nn, youTI SAYS ALL WAYS ?and invest in zzrjkjS ? - ? ? ? ? "SAVE TODAY far the jam will wMt Tmnwrl SAVINGS IONDS ? ;; ..... mm "It's AH Up To You" \ (The Good Health Sea*} * ? Words and Mask by Sa*uay Cahn I' j'-aai. Jak Styne.,, BVen Superman ' ~ / ' Supports the Good Health Plan; He knows what it i^Q-d&. ~ ft's AH up to you, It's All up to you. ^ " -5. ' ? Spread the health alarm Through every town and faym And preach the Good Health view. It's AJ1 up to you, It's All up to you, X ; . You'll find being healthy Means -'more than a well fined purse. What good's being wealthy When you can't buy a doctor or a nurse? . . When the job is done , Pra We'll wind up number one Instead -of forty-two. It's All up to you, Itti AH up to you. We need vitamins and medicines and beds to spare, Places where the side can g<o to gel some care^ Lota of new equipment to combat Clinics where the poor' can -go far moderate fees, foee examinations for the kids in K kid whose health is good will have a chance to pass. [f/we do these things then we will be the state .. \ | Where the weak grow strong and the strong grow gnat Do your state a favor the task is yours alone. - Be', a real, life-saver >. %.. tnd the chance to that you will save your own. What a spot we're in We've simply got to win the job to overdue. fe . . It's- Ali up to you, . ? It's All up to you. ||' "r h , , ? i ? I ? ii ? ? , ' LAST RITES FOR ROBERT C. GUPTON, Louigburg.?.Eobert C. Gupton, 64, >f Louigburg, Route 2, died in his deep Tuesday night, apparently i heart attack. Funeral servt :onducted from the Wood Thursday at 3 p. m. by the lee. Paul Gulden. Burial was in the family cemetery it Wood. Surviving are two sons, 3inton of Mebane ml Robert Earl Jupton of the home, and his fattier, f. C. Gupton of Lotdsburg, Route 4. (Ed.Note?Mrs. J. R. Shearin of 'Srmville is a sister of Mr. Gupton.) A thirty percent reduction in awe I ?otato acreage has been j^redicte^i for I forth; Carolina this year, by W. L. rtftann Labor Assistant for the College Extension Sendee. $ tAll MRU 50 i M " CRif i on the dim days you . reasonably expect during the period ftom March -through May, which core/a pretty well the plant ing season in North Carolina. Yto each of Mm weds in this three months period, CL S. Lamoureux, meteorologist, has shown the per centage of the time wherew* have had three or more daye without rain fall, five or mors and seven or more days which might be regarded at favorable for outdoor farm work. This study, now being uaed by the Statistics Division of the State Agri culture Department in its oooperative ' howl at April until the last of May, the weather has been clear for at least setan days right per cent of th* time. ??,more, in the jftriod from April 87. to about May 3 we have had at least three days of >pen" weather* 40 per cent of the tine. From the middle of Match until the end of May in the yearn since IBM there have bean a minimum of fife days of pretty weather approxi mately 15 per cent of the time. ' Bating, says a scientist, is a matter of taste. "Yea, and sometimes, cash! j I rlwJi ILEND ED WHISKEY ?litrlkatH If IIITED MSflUEtt OF MKtlCA. 110. W? *? YOU 11.1 Subscribe t*THE ENTERPRISE and 1 Subscrwe w? ^ price only $2.W? yew. sre .. SMS?' SI1 ... Jfeat: . ?.|4 **? v "fSJpt* ' .? A.: ? ??'; 30# 12-Or. Sauc*, Bettl* SUNSHINE CRACKERS KRISPY ? '*"?j!* i-ij V Van Camp's *-*v, j l Sr.eifSS-f.y6f i?sy& '.'?&* 13' 4 Van Camp's IS&i m . ?% , JT; - > WM ?!????? -? / 17-Ox. Magic CM Ms k? 2S* MINCI 2-Lb. PM( "??' ta U?... ?i; SAK HOMi &,%; . _ -t 1 S??dS-^ "JUHKiT" RENNET Idwdii 9"' S. Ho. 1 ? FANCY MAINE WHITE 'J ^ _i. I , h: .. In Mesh Bags 10 lbs. ___ 42c DamaaLajI Zl^HCKnl G??sr V. ?? j ??''j A VP * Kill 5( ?'V "WPP" H Florida Sweet I $ JUICY J - M, i ' 1 1
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