EBNTNOr PUBtld MbGER-ratDAMi5PmA:t MONDAY, bOTOBBR' 2$! 1922 i ' It Rtf i i -iAr V ii' ' R' . tf 'M.tf" ' t , 'V U t'"VA i-E 76' "'V " "j -f mx&: MVM'J ?'K r -Hi . r j- in :i fnr c i . Ml Kfc.'J. I r 'WJ ' i7! 1" .' 'ft Sff iSllM'il IllVS 'tl.tJ S2.'t a. M i;r. HHTl t ffl&f : i i? A 2 111 & k if f r't: ft' fl.viiit.nji If vwrii". IRKkl j . t :S MK 1 JVM i?J'.M iw m 1;-M &r u I ' IMF , IMS' Iliff. BtKf 4,J' .wpaJWBs : Yeu Gave Us the Key te Prosperity " GEORGE T. BETTS President of the Turner County, Georgia, Beard of Trade writes Geerge T. Betts, president of the Turner County, Georgia, Beard of Trade. "An article in The Country Gentleman inspired us te turn disaster into opportunity when one-crop farming and the boll bell weevil brought our whole county close te bankruptcy. "It opened our eyes te the fine possibilities for building up a dairy center here and gave us a workable plan. "Carloads of dairy cows, cream separators and farm conven iences have come into Turner County as a result. And our big gest business, farming, is new yielding a sure all-year income. a The service that THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN has rendered the farmers and business men of Turner County and its surrounding ter ritory is beyond any estimate in dollars" COUNTRY GENTLEMAN The Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Country Gentleman The Saturday Evening Pest The Ladies Heme Journal Me u v aV KT r ' A J . i,. ,'feiy,,,.,t , y,vA,.,., . , ,,,.. w n..&V!;
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers