at I wuea f T MS f .made. I i" f " 18" ,1- tie .Til . I t SS i.iT4I . . . JVC" -t tJ tl ,1 4 tJ W-. t T'0T' 'i if -t.-'-J pres- ' j , f. i,"L:7S4-r, jar- 1 c j if 1. -jrescnUtive Gra 1, ' i, ti4 eventaJlv the j ?. wai announced , by c.5 i . ..i regroup. Dr. A. II Kerr of Ivanhoe, farmer'? of Coldsboro, is the or ?roii .ent for the project. Ibe pr&ct 1 been aEoted for insta geneating plant near Ivanhoe. ' ' fin wkJ b D. D. Wal . rfnuhnn. flreene county. reveai' ' ed tat his land did not need . lime for tobacco but did neeoVit y in liberal amount! for t corn, oat, soybeans and peas. , , ' t , i i Li 31 1 4, 1. 1 ' ii t ;fr el i ? i 1 - trc... i i . . 1 ' -. . M (.? . " il ' 1 " " .;r . t " ' i 1 ia 1 7. 1 1 1 ' i I vnr f -ts received a tjtJ ci 112,217,1.3. . r.s. : t f .r u tae s-'e cf Lve- stockf il' 's r "ss!-,t- ed a si ' t , . . 'jiii i4 1J S3Cei .st:i. " ";' t year it ir 1 c:l to !, - -','"' forem" .t payments v . r, the Ii? total was $C3,i,;,Cv,J over vat of the previous year. In all major geogisjlui-iJ divi n'imi n the ennntrv. excent ' the nortiweitern group, increases in M t 1 A i arm income were snows iust jear, iiTH liann pointed out. lit:, f ' it I 1 II II C: 1 1 f o- Li- .1 U Wt'l 4 . v nearly luJ pr c..,t i.. ii to cover its ;dcposiU. iliiic- , Hanker." T. A. Turner and Co., Inc., Pbli I I'll. V " "TIT r D tux amfdb km KaooiAcffai T. A. Tomer & Co.. Inc.. . of Pink Ei3, one of the largest and strongest stores of its kind in tiii untivn of the state is begin ning its second year under , the new firm name. Hi Turners have done business in Fink Hill for more than forty (years. On Jaunary 1, , 1837, the firms of X. A. Turner, ana ju. v. Tnrner and Son were consolidated, under the firm name of T. A. Tur ner 4-Co Inc, ' ..-. ri t . - Co2r:';tirg their first year' of service" ta tie farmers of this sec tion xr.zx -e new firm name, the firm is bringing a message to tiie farmers of Cnplin County, in a lawe ' advertisement in another -'...--- ... . section of the today, at sure to read ft. - . . . The new firm was incorporated a year ago with a paid-in capital of S 30,00 and an autnonzea cap ital of $300,000. This gave the firm resources in excess euarter million dollars. " - Officers of the firm are T. A. Tarner. President L. C. Turner. vice-president; C. C. Jones, seer retary ana jynwooa turner, nrea MM. , . t . . The v hiatorv of v the business houses of the Turner's in Pink i . , j f .JJLl-L.J"ULIiiU...lil-.. JU: i 'V I ! . , t 1 ' " kvWb cnv n t&s now, 1933 C;cvrc.?. CVtOUf 01 Mvm Of fcfa. MTIOff, WCWOAII - , , I r'. I HITESTIOII: How much fert-! iliser should I use in my home garden 1 ", 1 , . A5SWEX. On the average oils, fertiliser may be broadcast at the rate of 2,000 pounds to the acre, but if auulied in the fnrraw. tha avnlications should .Bet be greater than 1,000 pounds to the acre, jieaner appucanons mav cause serious damaee to the crops. If more fertiliser seems neoessanr. arrlv it in the form of a side dressing after the crops j ham - become established. Bide-! ilrMtaino wit.il mdflv - avaflahls lul-cn fertuuers are (irten neo- rrv. esmedallv with leafy vegetables, such as cabbage, let- lUUO, UU BUU juiuk, m .iw i cessive applications snouia not oe TPfiiiB. Two moderate applications will give better results when the rtUiKr is applies m mis way. tTTESTIOH: Does it pay to mate jarebred birds to mongrel hens! ATSWEE: While this is quite' a common practice in small jarm IL .ls, the , results are usually "i-'timiftMe as the imontrrel hens s usually so cross bred or in-; 1 tat it is dmioult to Duua I qualities in them. The . best a-is not to mate the mon- ' I ids. If they are good layers be well to keep them fori - "production, but the . newj i s' oald be started with . A t .ry chicksf As the old1 t.'l elf in production they s s '1 ere t :i at k'ue n f-r i i thJs C-ck' imi Stoijryt liaV man veavm t . Ceorge (Squire) Turner, fetter tf T. A. and I C. Turner. Ccor-j Tnrner was the founder cf t 3 town of Pink EZ1, and ccnl I a easiness tnere more &&n years ago. In 1224 T. A. Turner 1 - 1 brother, H. E. Turner, C ! in 1C23 beaa lcrr-s u: Z.r t" name of Turner .a It . L, C. Tnrner 1: lt c1 1 1 5 i ' c-i est of XL E. T.r 1 I arsociated v " a (' . f '.. I. tinned as TlMT 1 .' i lCSO-when T. A. T- er I ont the intereitt tf T.." 15. T - opened a bu:sr-s fur Li? :JT ii 1023 and in 11 ivk LLs n Lynwood in s a r . .sr. The firm t'icu l'c.;3ie' L' C. Tnrner sr.JT n. II e tarn Tims houses operated until January 1, ma t wnen a?ain r. a. ana i. i;. associated themselves nnder . t!.e present firm name of T. A. Turner ft Co., Inc. , ' . T. A. Tnrner A Ha.. mnmnlotpJ a successful business year in 1837, ana are Beginning luss with a program, which win make for - a have re(lTwi fn fam..M n hmi muiuui W this section for so many years. -1 ; t . ' . 1 ! f ) Cktel Inc. 132 WmI 41 SIMM, K , $an4 FBEE Eooldat Advice md Analysi H03B . ' 1 " i i -i-m 11 - r i ii , i - Addrnt ; Pn'- n "ii i'i 1 h !i " ' My Bauticlcm's Hcdm ia. 4 ' 1 " ' s t . . PLAI3 YEUE t VELL LIADZ" ' 1, ' "l " n nun mi mi " VE CATM

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