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COLLIERVILLE FOOTBALL FOREST HILL P. T. A. WINS WlLL BEGIN FREE .HEALTH FOREST HILL P. T. A. WILr;-- ICOMMISSION RATIFIEs · . . ' TEAM INITIATED CO~TY PBJZE CLINIC AT SCHOOL OCTOBER 15 CELEBRATE PRIZE ! . BOND ELECTION The Collierville fp~~bli.U team is wnnmm .ISSUE' · . I · . · . . I ~ . · · BmNG getting ready to show · ~·he world that The Colllerv1lle FooWball Team re- Early in the Spring, the Parent- every game in wh19)1, they are to Dr. C. W. Polk ' of County Health -To Entertain, for Fathers and Sons Board Will Meet Tonight to Pass a litrle bit about anything celved Its baptism of fire on , Teacher Association Presidents, and. participate Is not td; be as one-sided, Department Will Conduct 'Clinic . and CiVic Club Tuesday Night Resolutions and Plan "Read not 'to contradic.t and October 3r~ , on the Germantown leaders of other organizations in the as the German town · scrap of last Details of W~!!li confute, nor to find talk and field. For some two hours of stren- twenty-four communities of Shelby Fl'luay, · •··. · , Beginning at 1 o'clock next Wed- On next Tuesday evening; October ""'':'"' ...'\l'.·· discourse, but to weigh and uous playing, time outs, and all sorts County received letters from the l'"'"' nesday afternoon, October l5th, Dr. : 14th, at the school auditorium, the Another step in the h ilpi'ovment consider."-Francis Il<.~.con. of de_lays, the boys had their first Council of County Agencies about a The .schedule for 1{b,e year Is as IC. W. Polk of the County Health De- J-F orest Hill P. T. A. will celebrate of Collierville Water Works Plant experience In actual football playing: program they were sponsoring with follows. partment, will conduct another Free i their winning t he second prize · of was made this, week whei1 the 1!:tec­ By Harry Williamson When the game was over, and the the Mid-South Fair, offering three Friday, October lO.th, Collierville 1 Health Clinic at the Collierville I$150. 00 as given by the Mid-South tlon Commission ratified the action boys succeeded in getting their wind, prizes of .$250, $1 50, and $100 for at B~lton, ' ~· schools. F aiT, by entertaining the fathers, of the qualified ' voters and certified they found that the Germantown the best work done In the communi- Fnday, October 1 ~th, Munford at I Dr. Polk will give Toxin and Anti- the sons• and the Civic Club of the the returns of the Bond :rmectlon. At'C you a Republican or a Perno- Collierville. Toxin to the smaller children a nd Forest Hill community. huskies had defeated· them: · tQ thCI ties. The Mayor and Board of Aldermen crat, ami If so, do you know why? F riday, October 2tth, Whitehaven typhoid shots to the older children The program, which- ~l ll begin a t will meet tonight and plan further Many People Who Yell themselves tune· of 38 to nothing. The Forest Hill Association ilh- at Collier·ville · 1 and rl It E · d t · ,,:· a u s. veryone IS urge o 8 o'clock, will consist of a talk by details of the work. It Is hoped to hoarse at a political rally, or just During the first quarter of play, mediately set to work to win one of Friday, October 31st, Collierville take advantage of this opportunity Mrs. Chas. Dean, President of the get actual construction work under . befor·e election, wer·e they called un.- and within about three minutes aft- those prizes and the following were at Munford offet·ed b the CII . d t ., . I Y se mcs, an paren s Shelby County C01.incil, who will also way within a short time. on to explafn, could not g ive the fun- er the second quarte r began, Ger- appointed on the committees: Friday, November 7th, Collierville · are especially r equested to bring the introduce Dean I. H. Noe who will The plans call for the laying of damental differences between the mantown made 26 points. By this General Chairman, Mrs. Cecil Elliot at Olive Branch. children. s peak on Leadership; vocal n unrbers new and larger water mains within two major parties. time the Collierville players began Screening, Mrs. J. W. Skinner Frictay, November H th, Collier- by Miss Jn of a and they proceeded to close up their ford. A Y CE mains were layed during t he term ~· Friday, Novemb.er 21st, German- Mrs. R. Richmonrl is the Hospitali- . member of each of the parties, a nd ra nks, and throughout the r emain- Safe Water Supply, Mrs. J . W. Hlx · · Cl of the preceding Board, the Instal- town at Collierville. ' Mr. and Mrs. w. c. Donaway of ty 1airman for the e1·ening and here are the prize-winning answers lng quarte rs the Germantown team Sanitary Sewerage, Dr. J. E. Clark I latlon of aditional standard fire plugs to the questions: I was able to score only two more Boys Club Work, Mrs. Cecil Elliot Wednesday, November. .26th, Ollve..:..:MI emphls visited Mrs. Donaway's pa- ~rs. E. IE. Strong_ Is Chairman of the in the residential section, t he con- 1- Who Ia a Republican? I touchdowns. - Girls Club Work, Mrs. Cecil Elliot Bra nch at Collierville. r ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Williams, ecot at ng committee. structlon of concrete resovoir for A Republican believes In a Althoug h most o_f the Collierville Blue Ribbon Contest, Miss Janie Although Collierville got Into the last Tuesday evening. The Forest Hill P . T. A. Is cer- storage purposes and the putting of strong federal government; pro- I boys bact never seen a football game, Hinton football field rather late' they have I M· E F lannigan of Memphl s VI·s·t 1 - t ainl y to be congratulated on wi n- t he entire plant In sha pe to meet t he tectlon to lnrlustry; free speech, and did not see this one, those look- Thrift Ticket Sale, Mrs. G. H. been fortunate in securln~ a very de- ed his father, H. R. Flannigan, an ·.! ning this second p~· ize wh ic~ was n requirements of the State Board or press and religion ; continued 1 ing on felt that the boys conrlucted Moorer sirable schedule. They will have his sister, Miss Nannie Flannigan, recognition of their splendid worlc Inspection thereby seeming for the 1 separatlon or church and state; I themselves quite creditably, a nd that Fertilization, Mrs. C. M. Scot t only four games at home this season, during last week end. . I done in the com n~un ity. Mu ~ h ere- . citizens of Collierville a greatly re- la w e nforcement; a high _stand- by the time they have the oppor- At various times through the sum- but these are With Mun•ord,l White- Mrs. D. R. Williams and Mi ss o- dlt Is. du.e the a ctive membe rs of the . duced insur·ance •·ate. 1 d II I d t · t t · 1 t · f haven , Ger·nlantown, Ol.lve B-nch, Iivia Brooks spent Wednesd;t y fn l Association and the zealous workers . ar of v ng, an economy in 1 un1 Y o pratic pa e 1n a ew more mer months meetings were helrl to ·~ Memphis i n the community. government. r;ames, a nrl wi th ha rd practice, Coli- check up on the work carried on by and promise to be good games. · 1 2- Who is a Democrat? ier villc will have a good first year the chairmen of t he departments If the people of Collierv. . ille will Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie H. Jone~. en- U. D. C. MEMBERS PRESENT · ' tertained as thei r guests last Sun- A Democrat believes in the team. which wer e scored on the following 1 get in behind t he tea.m, and get out day Mr. and Mrs. Ten y and son, and C 0 R D 0 VA ENJOYABLE CHAPEL PROGRAM rloctrine of states rights, a tariff basis : some good crowds, there is no rea- Mr. and Mrs. King and family, a ll 1 0 On Tuesday morning, the faculty :~ 1 ~xq~~~~:Y ~~r a';;v:~l u: :~~· M T. pLEASANT Screening, 2o points ~ontbw ~t we should tnhot' hhave a goohd of Memphis. Miss Callie Woods of Collierville members of tqe Louisa Bedford Chap r w en - Safe Water Supply, 10 points oo a year, even oug 1t 1s t e Mrs. Ray Williams anrl he r fathe r, spent last week end with Misses Ger- ter, U. D. C., presen ted a very en­ ed, while a Republican believes Sanitary Se werage, 10 points first. ~ Mr. Smart, of Bt'hall t visited in t he trude and Blanche Strong. joyable prog ram ~n the school audi- in a strong centralized govern- Mrs. Laura Saunde rs of Rossville Beautificatr'on, 10 points M' ' 1 tl I" h ment, a hl,g}l .protective tariff has been visiting here for several community Thursday a ftemoon. t · eISs 1 r "artl la .. kump d rel\1'ys enH t1er- torium in observance or the birthday on manuf~tctured. articles and days Boys Club Work, 10 points c. H. s. TO TAKE ON '""'"'ORD.w.u~u~ m Mr. and Mrs. F'. M. Sloan a ttende rl La tn· f No r le fwee M en · ISS e en of Sam Davis, Tennessee boy hero. 1 0 1 legislation favoring special or M · d A L rl C E Cl d Girls Club Work, 10 points Quarterly meeting at Marshall Insti- oMluls e Mee Y t R emp Its.r H I Mrs. W. H. Holrlen introduced t he es ames · · a n · · Ia n - Blue Ribbon Contest, 10 points lute last Saturrlay, 88 a rgare owa n o g 1l 1a ur1 exercises with an appropriate and vested Interests. I d The initial performance of the '-I · 1 ct h s er an Mrsc N. M. Carpenter were in F ertilization, 10 points Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Boswell of .r erg Its returne ome u nday after bea utifully expressed brief talk t hat C I. scrapping football team of C. H. S. 1 · · · 1 M ol rerville Friday morning. Thrift Ticke t Sale, 10 points on t he loca l field will be that of Byhalia visited Miss Nannie Flanni- a P easant vtsrt wtt l t he isses Mor- was followed by the following pro- The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a- Th B 0 hi M 1 Cl b t b e man usc u enter- The beautification chairman, Mrs. , October 17th, when gan last Sunrlay. on. gram : out to make much of a good thing. tained with a recital Wednesday aft- Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Williams a n rl Little Miss Ethelene F arley is vis- " America", sung by t he school. The famous old tower that has stood ernoon In the M. A. H. S. ·Auditor!- Fra nk H ungerford, was ver y fortu- the M un fo~;,.d High team comes down i ting her g randmother, Mrs. Ann ie i i d · 1173 b 1 na te in having the cooperation of r d bbi Thl 1 d t daugh ters visited relatives in Byhal- " F lag P ageant", by Mi ltlrerl Wat- s nee t was starte Ill --- e ng um. Those from here who a ppeared or a ru ng. s s I!- goo earn ia Sunday afternoon. Jo'arley, in Moscow. kins, Kathe rine Clay, Dorothy Hln- e ntlrely finished In 1350---is leaning on the prog ram were Misses Imogene the Civic Club and the Suburban but one that is also play1ngJts first M' D th Gl Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hall visited ton. Eleanor Fleming. l51L ft. out of' perpendic'ula r . Th er·e Garden Club in carrying out the season, so that the teams will he Iss oro Y enn of Collierville ,.. J owers, Mary Consta nce Hurdle and wa th t f M' OJ' · B Mr. J . E. Bazemore and family last L' f r s D · E Lo · is no objections to this. In fact had Lois Ca rpe nter. program outlined by Miss Jacqueline equally matched In .exwrle nce.. A s e gues o Iss tvra rooks week. I e o am avrs, ugene oney It not been for the unusual slant of H a II , H ome Demonstration Agent. real battle will doubtl- :;r.ss'' .staged. 1a st Thurs. day nigh t · M' " Tennessee", sung by schooL Dr. C. 0 . Conner was In Memphis . · .., . . , .._ Mr. Wrlson, and JltJ!liiY of. Mem- Iss Marjorie Ramsey spent the Home of Sam Davis, Mrs. w. H. the medieval structure no Interest last Wednesday. The three health chairmen, Mrs. , There IB _much specuf, . o.n.~the, ' p~~fl ~i'fl!tl!"'~ "co'ii'l.:n u'nl- week end In Memphis, the guest of Holcten would ,.ha ve been attach.ed to it. Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Howarrl and J . w. Skinner, Mrs. J . w. Hix and first. pol.nt scored, and everyone In ty. ' her friend, Miss Kathryn McDonalrl . In conclusion, Mrs. B. 111. Cowan Howe ver, it Is Inclined to keep on C. T. Luck spent F riday in Memphis Dr. J . E. Clark, combined their work ;:;h:::::lle must surely want to see Mrs. J . K Sloan a nd sons and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Womble, en- spoke of t he educational work of the Inclining, and engineers are working on a shopping tour. a nd when one survey of our terri- touchdow n made on the Jo- a nd Mrs. F. M Sloa n visited Mrs T. route to Chicago from Mississippi, U. D. C. to make the wonder of• the world R ev A. S. Briscoe and famil y of tory was made each of these proJ'ects cal fi eld. The writer is offering $1 H Bri gan a nrl Mrs. Hayes Williams s toppect in Cordova to see their pa- " s tay where it Is at." was checked. to t he boy on the home team who t'etl ts ' 11· attrl •·J \" T R t Red Banks were g uests in the home 111 akes the fi•·st touch rtown on the lo- in Memphis last Sunrtay. • " · ' " rs. ·v • . as . . Six miles a minute! How's that 0 f p ro f · a nd M rs. Briscoe Sunday Mrs. C. M. Scott, cha irma n of fer- cal field, and the writer hopes tha t Mrs. D. A. Webber with Mr. and SHELBY COUNTY IS HARDWOOD 1 1 LUMBER MARKET IN WORLD fm· speer\? •. That is the ne w record afternoon. tllization, had very little to do as others will offer other dollars as a MARSH ALL INS TITU TE ~~~ :~t : ~~~~·~ a~ u ~ P~::e y:n ~· e~er:~i~~~ ~ se t by an E ng lish aviator. At tha t Kelly Boyd of Memphis is h ere as Mr. La ndess, County Agent. has so stimulus for the cause. Sanderlin in Me0 mphis. 1 rate he would he able to fl y from the guest or rela tives. a bly stressed soil improvemen t for M Shelby County prides itself on be­ 1 Other games on the home fi elrl Mrs. Will Armour, Mrs. Jack Wil- r. and Mrs. Baxter Humph reys i n ~ the home or the g reatest hard­ New York to Parlij in about ten Albert Hammond., Lee Smith, N . severa years. 111 b Wh't h 0 t b 24 and !amily of Coll•'et·v t' lle ,.·o.·· te 1 ·el- w e: I e aven, co er , Iiams and their chilctren spent last 1·• 1 1 1 woood lumber market in the world. hours, or around the world In about M. Carpenter and son, Ludwell, mo- The Boys and Girls bub Work is Germantown, November· 21, Olive atil'es here last Sun.day. Werlnesday a fte rnoon with Mrs. P. F rom the stanrlpoint of markets, for three days. torcd to Memphis Thursday. also well organized a nd under the Branch, November 26. Let's sup- P. McFerrin. Mrs. Virgie H ur;hes of Collierville forest products, there is probably no Mrs. W . H. Person and Mrs. A. L. direction of Mr. Kerr a nrl Mi ss Don- port our team at all of these battles. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jo'r anl< Linder- was a recent visitor of Mrs. Forest county In the State better situated. Do you like facts a nd fi gures? If Cha ndler were in Rossville Friday. aldson, assistant County Agents, a nd The squad Is developing like vete- man an rl da ughter, J ean, visited Farley. Wit h all of Shelby County's grea t in­ so, here's something to ponder your I Mrs. C. C. Co nner a nrl Mrs. N. M . Mrs. E lliot had little work to do. rans ; evide nce of t heir prog ress is their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Mr. Josh Burnett from Somer ville rl ustrlal and resicten lial development mathematical brain : • Carpenter motored to Holly Springs The Blue Ribbon Hea lth Contest the improved team which met the Linder man, last Sunday. 1·i•lterl hi~ brother, Mr. J oP. B!frrwtt, t here arc o ve r 100,000 acres of tim­ The re a re 1,010,232 school teach- Monday e vening. had been carried on in school with Germantown team In scri mmage aft- n ev Mr. Brarlley, Presidinr; Elder, a nd fam ily here last Sunday. berland in the county (according to e rs In the United Sta tes, a nd they E. c. Cha ndler was a business vis- Miss Janie Hinton in cha rge, under er their game with them Friday. The p rca~he d sple ndid sermons Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. E . B. E llis were vis- fl ~ ur cs based on 192 5 Agr iculture are tea ching 25 ,000 ,000 pupils. itor in Collierv ille T hursday. the direction of Dr. Polk. A sum- boys gave their experienced neigh- and Sunday at the Quarterly Confer- itors in 011r town last Saturda y. Ce nsus ). A tremenrlous natural re- There were 31,500 people killed T he Parent-Teache r Associa tt'on mer ;ound-u p of a ll children start- bors a " run for their money" in the e nce. There was a goorl crowct in Norman Elli' IPrt recently for the sollrr.e all within 36 miles and most b t 0 Y a u omo bll es I n 1Q· • 9 held the n •gular business meeting 1n g 1n t h1' s term was 11 e 1d , all defects scrimmage. Give t he team a boost, attendance anrl coilections were as University· of Co 1o rar1 o . N orrnan at- of it within 20 miles or the World's H uma n capital of the U. S. Is val- Frirlr,y cve nln no in the school audr' - corrected s uch as, bad tonsils re- and let's make Collierville foot ball- good as expected. te nded high school here in Cordova. greatest. hardwood lumber market I tl 1500 uer a t more Hlll b1' lll on d oI- " .. mover1, teet 11 fi xct,1 e tc., wherever cousclous. On his way from Memphis to The B · Y · J> . L'· · en t er t a 111· er1 Witt· 1 Under pro per fi re protection and Jars. torlum wi th Mrs. T . D. Coopwood. ' hlr a T reasure llunt ct w · n woods Practice t he ti mberland area presirlent, In t he cha ir. Mrs. Neal p oss l ~ . The " eleve n" with the subs jou r- Canton, Miss ... Mr. Binnom, age 82, an e1n e r oast ·we ha ve 24 people In thiH country of JOm·est Hill furnishe rl the music. The last of the work, just before ney to Bolton toct ay to swap punts and his two rlaur; hters, !Jad a very las! FrWay nigh t with abou t fi fty ~: :~~~~~~ ~:te~~ u;;~OOcO~~ ~~~ P~:~~~~~ce~e!~ with an annual income of $5.000,000 1 ct the Fa ir, was the sale of Thrift Tic- ser ious a cci dent near here Sa turctay. , yo n nr; peopl e in attendance. - t wa ~ ecided to e rect a flag pole, with a nothe r inexperi enced squart, M R M p per year forever. Of the 90 billion dollars of itHoome I kets. Mrs. G. H. Moore r ve ry at.ly Their car st ruck loose grar el. All rs. . ..• ou pe was ho stes~ to a nr to pu rchase some pl ay r; rounrl anrl the results promise to favor t he tl B · w --W est Tenn. Forestry News. w e s pe nd i~I.J out 2'h billion for edu- e q ,· p ~ t . ha 1i•Herl t his, di stributing tickets t we re in)·nrect and the ca r torn up .1'' a pl lst oman 's Mi ssionary So- 1 1 111 " 11 A call meeting will be 0 local boys. The boys making t he j 1 T 1 cation. held Friday, Oc!oht''r l Oth, for fur- the me mbe rs of the Associa t ion to trip are: so badly that it ca n not be used. Jl. CIPty ast ues< ay afte m oon. Mrs. We have 2,000,000 ~-:o lf pla ye rH, ther hll > in e~" tllatle rs. All palt'Oil s be sold. T he amount sold came to Eugene and Raymond J . Wil liams, o n his way to Confe r- Miller arranr;erl the prog ram. a nd the number of brid ,.·e playe rs is Looney, " Foots" Guy, Thomas Hart, The W M S I' I p ROSSV IL LE unestlma te•l. " of the school a re urged to attend $1 0 ~ . 2 0 a nct the Associa tion receiver! Billy P iper , Gorrlon Baxter , Law- enC" e, carriect them to their home. · · · · . o t 1e res byterian the IH eetings a nd help in t he school $20.08 as commission on selling. Rev. A. S. Briscoe, wi fe and chi!- chmch lll <' l wit h Mrs. A. 1.. Moore 1\lr ~. Will Person of Mt. Pleasant, .·,ng the week of t he F ait· renee Parsons, William Hughes,How- on last Wednesday afternoon. needs. All (lul ard Ca rring- ton, Stuart Dean. Howard rlren we re the dinner guests of Mr. M iHs:, was the guest of her sister, As this is writlen--2.45 p . t. the peoplf! of Forest Hill we re anx- Cla yton, F loyrl Strong, · Orville Dus- a nd Mrs. W. L. Linderman last Sat- Clyne Hamne r an rl family a re 6 t~ L . o .. ~Jr . J\11 rs. Bettye Morton, last Thursday. th,--- the World Serle.(, Baseba ll ====-:; iously awaili n"' the decision of the coe, u rrlay. no w liri nr; in cordova, having recent- G 1 1 · t 0 til1 111· 1 " Davis Leake a nd Maury Morton. T. W. Bowling and J . L. Crawf1>rd nme s not nng no ng t le MICKIE SAYS- jutlr;es, for they knew tha t t hey had Mr. a nd Mrs. Percy McFerrin en- l y mol' ect here from M emph l ~ . made a business t rip to Somerville last half of t he seventh inning. Pres- some keen competi tion in Levi, Cor- tertained as their g uests. Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Parrott are In Wednesday I den t Hoover's a rlrlress to the AmPri - dova, E lle ndale and others. On MR. J. S. HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Melvil ee Mcl"errtn of Chattanooga vlsi ling Mrs. Parrott's Among the charming visitors here can Legion a t Boston was to have IF -n1ERE'S A LIVE. Thursrlay the announcement came Lucy, anct Mr. and Mrs. !loss McCal- mother, Mrs. French. AIJ'ml ti.J~ over the weelt end were Miss Vir­ been broadcast over a na ti onal houl< - sn:>RE KEEPER. t..,ti<.ES, trS A that Forest Hill had won seconrl F uneral services were held Thurs - Ia of Memphis. u p, but the all Im portance of the roMPL~EI-Ir OOMP6'ri'IUR. Mrs. l•'recman Randle was a recent ginia Kelsey of Colllervtile, guest of pl ace which bro u ~; ht wi th it a check day morning a t 9 o'clock for Mr. J . Jtcv. Mr. Brad ley waH a g ucHt of nation's fa\'orite sport stood in the ~1-1 0 :nlR.OWS Ol/1' HIS ~ES'T' \J \'isitor with hen relatives, Mr. and Jll iss Wan ·ee West, a nd Misses Hor­ for $1 50.00. Levi was nr ~ t a nd S. He nde rson who diNI at his home Mr. and Mrs. J tm Person Sa tu rday, way, a nd tho Proslct ent's address hud 13RAG5', "WHY SHOULD I RUIJ Mrs. J . K Bazemore. tentie Knuckles and Rogers from the AIJ AO HJ -n-IE' PAPER~ E\IER.V Cordu1·a was third. In Me mphis early Wednesday morn- and of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Jones to walt. Willia m GrPP n, president BODY ltd l ot~ or frlen•is a business visitor here . Monday. Mrs. John Cu!inlngham, who was gnu o! Memphis. t his year even thoug we are only \ i rs. W. A. Frank. A full a ttend- throu ghout th!s section who deeply The Mcl<'et'l'ln home Is being re­ recently bitten on the ankle by a ' Mrs. Rives and daqpter apen~ fifteen In number. We are p lanning _ance !s urged 11s the r:'eetlng Is an sympathize wi;h ltls family In iheir paintt-d by t he -·Suggs brothers ot copperhead snake, Is recovering and Tuesday In Memphis with her fathe~er some good prog~s. too. Important one. · loss. C!>lllervlll . ----·· . -- -· .... Ia able t~ be about ~me on wtchea. Dr. Syl Flger g( NuoaJJ. _,•;7,'.,( ·~ ! . . .,, • \ . TilE COLLIERVIllE . HERALD

THE me th.la 7th day of October, 1930, WISE OR OTHERWISE ~ STAT~T ~F OWNERSHIP, .- . MANAGEMENT, ClRCUT.ATION, (Seal) Mary E. Collins At tlmq even·our beat trlenda. make WEEKLY SERMONEITE ETC.,. B.EQUIB:ED IJY niE AC'l' . Notary Public. . CONGRESS oF -AUG. 24,1912 Ql wearr. By Ou; Pastors · (My commission eXPires Nov. 4.1930) L~cal ~ It's qu~r the :way a girl can wink I : Of The Colllei:ville Herald pub­ Curioua Old Beliefs WALTIIB. B. BARlUS,,Jldltor. wltbout iettlng caugbt at lt. lished weekly at Collierville, Ten­ . ENTERING INTO LIFE: In Swt·ll eu u hook l ~ '""•·<· rs, comes to molting good. Russell has not olfered a reward for So much depends here that not only mortgagees. and other sec uri ty hold­ printing. No matter what «pular It I@ becau~ . New .. York Mod.el City et eggs because quotations o·n this convehlenl, safe and emcetent. The Phone 43 Some day It may occur to the pow· .. W.e 11ave just receivett our New poplilaf food will be relatively ·high. dry mash mixture shOuld be kellt' be· E'I'B that approve subdivision projects .,N ( , \ , Keep the flock comfortable, feed pro- fore the ll.ock contlnously. Uee hop. to ask the seemingly obvious question: perly and each·layer will do the best pers or troughs and never . permit ''What !ins been provided to make for Fall of SHOES work of which It Is capable. these to become empty. If the maeh the snfety of the people w11o are to o-a- -u-~~-~-u-a-. a... 1 -~-~~- ~~-u-a -. _r_a_u_a_a ..a _a_a_••!• Line Results-producing feeding of lay- Is high in quality and correctly bal~ live here?" One suburban develop­ SHOES for Every Member of the Family e ra Is something of an art and the anced and there Is no danger of the ment boa made safety a pl'ime consld­ feeder must vary the feeding routine birds eating too much. In fact, the erutlon and ns n result It Is being fen­ lured as a plj.enomenon. A writer In at RIGH't-_Prices.' to meet changing conditions. The successful breeder Induces his layers / n current perlodlcni says Undburn, N. ATTENTION! quantity of feed consumed dally va- to eat the maximum quantity of the J., Is without doubt "the safest popu­ ries somewhat. It Is lnflue\}ced by egg-making mixture so they may lnted spot In America." Hnt:lburn Is. the rate of production, weather,breed produce lots of eggs. ...: , a BUburb of New York city lnld out J.M. Mann & SOn - 1and age of the layers. Therefore, Make It a point to provide ampl~ primarily ns a resldentlul district. These are some of the snfety fea­ Cotton GrQwers one cannot follow any set rule and feeding space to permit every bird (• -•• -·-·-·-· ·-·-~-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-•-a-~-~~-~-a-a-a-a-a ... feed a given number of pounds of to step up and eat at will without a tures: A series of courts with obout mash and of grain each day to a moment's delay. Too little trough 20 houses ench grouped about t hem. My Gin and Machinery are in tip-top shape, and I am ready to give specified flock. space will upset the whole feeding Dead-end streets giving the only ·ac­ you the very best ginning possible. <"ess for motor curs to the courts. No program.A flock of layers should 100 sidewalks along motor roods, but pe­ My prices are reasonable, 'and will gin for $4.00 per bale up to THE BA~IS of any effie! en t laying have at least thirty running feet of destrians must keep to puthwnys 525 pounds, which includes ginning and wrapping. trough space. More than this rather ration is a properly balanced egg through the courts or gordens: Only The Murray Gin is known by t he cotton trade because of the turn­ HINTON & HUTTON Imash of high auallty. The mash than less. Where two-sided feed gnrnges und kitchens und service eu­ out, and also sample. , should contain all the materials re- troughs are used, permitting the u·nnces to the houses look town rd t he FUNERAl DIRECTORS quired for making ;;ggs: Protein birds to eat from both sides, the motor rowds so thnt only persons wi ~ h I also take this opportunity of thanking my patrons for the gin­ of both vegetable and animal sour­ troughs should be at least fifteen ing to go to automobiles hnve nny rea­ ning they have given me, and can assure them that they may ex­ son to enter the vehicle oren. Chil­ ces, carbohydrates,fats, Jninerala and feet long. pect the same fair treatment a& I have g·iven in the past, and will dren go to school by the pnrkwitJ AMBOLANCE SERVICE vitamins. And It should be so appe appreciate your future business. To those who have never ginned pnths without crossing motor high· with me take this opportunity to solicit their trade also, and tlzl ng, or palatable, that the blrrts SINCE THE majority of fowls prefer I woys, subways being provided wher­ hope you will give me a trial. _ Phone 1S will eat It greedily. Scratch gra!n grain to dry mash they will eat the ever necessory. I-a mixture of wheat, corn and ba r­ grain given them and then depend The common sense of such on or­ Night Phones 137 and 177 ley- should be fed with the ma~11 lu upon the mash hopper to supply the rnn~ement is oppurent. It providl'S IJI,IIet, seclusion nnd surety for the H. W.MANN COTTON COMPANY such amounts as the changin;; coudi- additional feed they require. This 'tions indicate. enables the feeder to reg ulate the home, factors worthy of the greatest consltlerutlon.-Kuusns City Times. ~~~~~~:::======~======~ The body weight of the layers Is relative proportions of the two feeds. , the best feeding guide. Spea~ng in l By feeding more grain he reduces Maryland Plana Lining •~~.-~~---~~·- "'- ''-••-u-~l o...._u._.o.-u-~~o~-·..- ••!• • . a broad way, the egg mash is the the amount of mash consumed, and Roadsides With vice versa. Trees ·,=.· An extensive tree-plnntlng progrnm o·· A quarter to a third of the day's nlong the principal highwnys of the :.. N'T F·o:RGET :i weight~!~hm:~~ is~~ ~e~~dcommonly ~ey s~;:~~~r~~:s accompained t~~by allowance of scratch grain may be stnte Is planned by the Mnrylnnd dl'· , • , a drop in production, Under such given early in the morning to Induce portment of forestry, nccordlng to 1•. ' ; conrlitions the birds receive more of D i exercise, and the balance in the late W. Besley, chief forester. g rain uutil their bodies are restored afternoon. Or a ll the grain may be A concerted effort is to be made b)' J to nor mal weight. On the other hanrl given at the afternoon feeding, if Mr. Besley nnd his ussistnuts to oh· tuln grenter benuty along the Mary­ WHO WANTS this works best in the day's schedule. I ~~~~ e:e0 ~s1 : :~·e:::~ui;t:;af~~d b:e~:~-~ It may be scattered on the ground lund roods. Not only will the forestry depart­ I mal growth of t he pullets, the grain or in the litter, If these a re clean McGinnis Has It ment furnish ODd supervise the plunt· allowance should be reduced and the and uninfected, or fed in simple V­ lug of rondslt:le shnde trees, lJUt towns birds induced to eat a g reater pro­ shaped troughs as a sanitary precau­ nod cities of the stute hove the r•riv ­ portion of the egg-making mash. a good Used Paint tion. When not In use these troughs llege of cuiiill'g on the stute f01·ester Scr&tch grain, too, Is the great should be hung up to prevent them for lmproH·ment In tree plnntlng. Lumber I source of energy and body heat. In from being fouled. l\lr. Besley pions to set out thou­ Hardware I view of this it ts advisable to tn­ Slluds of shode trees along roadside~ und In the nurseries. Trees for pl:tnt· , crease the feerling of grain during HEN-SIZE poultry grit and oyster Sash and Doors lng on roudshle property ore fu rnished ~ periods of cold weathe r. shell are a constant necessl ty and Lime and Cement free from' the stole's nursery nt the Under such conditions heavy lay- these inexpensive but helpful mater­ University of Mnrylond's college park ,I e rs should receive, roughly, these Ials should always be kept where the hendqunrters. CHEVROLET Galvanized Roofings I Face and Common Brick proportions of mash and g ral n : In birds can secure them at will. "The forestry deportment hn s uudPr­ summer 2 lbs. of mash to 1 lb. of It is advisable to give the layers tnken un educntlonul program throu;::h­ ) Red Ash and Jellico Coals Igra in ; in spring and fall, 1 Y., lbs, an occasional meal of succelent green out the stnte, os the plnntlug of trPl'S i of mash to 1 lb. of g rain ; In winter stuff, but avoid feeding this too free­ ulong the public hl ghwnys Is now r~c ­ Wagon Material, Rims and Spokes ognl zed us un Improvement second 1 lb, of mash to 1 lb. of g rain, This ly. If the mash contains dried greens Galvanized Water Pipe only in Importance to the building unti proportion to be changed when the as alfalfa, the amount of fresh green COUPE? mnlntnlnlng of the highways them- condi lion of the flock demands. Glazed Sewer Pipe can be r educed without danger to seivPs," Mr. IJesley snid. Plumbing Materials the egg yield. "While tre<>s ore furnlshetl free nt IT IS BUT little trouble to check up the College l'nrk nursery, tt·nnsportn- Electrical Supplies on borly weights. Select a few typ- DRINKING WATER, clean and in Uon chnrges must be poltl by the np­ Cypress Shingles ica l birds from the flock and JI.Ut never-falling supply is just as essen­ plicnut." Composition Roofings cons pi cuous leg bands on them. And tlal to the production of eggs as is Owner wants to sell weigh these "inrllcators" a t rsgular feed. The Hock is not prope rly wat­ Applicable to All Stalea inter vals, say three times pe r month,· ered unless the life-giving fluid is Fiorltlu hns mil es nud miles of splendid rontlwn)·s thnt cun be mn•ie THE MAJESTIC RADIO keeping a careful record of weights, available every hour In the day. If a Coupe. It is In nil the more ~p l t>ntllti nut! nttructln~ The condition of these typical spec- the birds are thirsty they simply thron,gh ron tlsltle bl'nutitlcutlon, such W. W. McGinnis Lumber Co. imens Is a goorl index of the condl- will not lay as well as otherwise. us nlt·pody hn s been dotH'. or is being tion of the fl ock as a whole and the Brlety, the secret of feeding for dont>, In mony locu litles In t il e ~tu l e , Collierville Phone 21 Tenn. feeding schedule may be determined eggs is this: Use good rations, pro­ There Is growin g nppredntlou In l'lor­ good condition-good accordingly, perly balanced, with correct propor­ ldo or rontlsicle hen ulllicn tl on. Til ls '' Make allowances according to the tions of mash and scratch grain; ns It should bf', for Flm·ltln extt·nds un age of the layers. Afte r coming In­ feed llbera.lly; provide some g reens, invitutiotl to ull the world. fnr its JWu· tires-good paint job·· pie to come here nnd enjoy the st at~>'s to ;>rod uction pulle ts will usually an abundance of water, and g rit and mony nuturnl benntlt>~ . not the lenst slowly increas!J in weight for a few oy~ter shell. Clean quarters. ample of which Is the !Jenuty olong rood­ months, Adult hens in good pr_o­ ventilation and direct sunlight are sltles thnt hn ve heeu planted with and owner has good tluction do not add much weight. also Impe rative. (Copyright.) trees nnd s hrub ber~- . 11nd in mnny in­ Rtnnces with fl owers, oi l of which ntl•ls greatly to Florida's nntnral nttrnctlve­ AN UNTIRING SERVANT ness.- I•Iorhlo Times-Un ion. reason for selling. that comes to you by wire Foundation of Citlzenahip The solidity, contentnwut onu c l o~e fnmily fPeling thnt nre fount! to the Call 140. STRETCH · ~:.· greatest d<>gt·ee in owned homes, leaYe nn lue\"ltable stnmp on the children YOUR ~ renred under these desii'Oble contll· •!•·--~ ·-· -~• -.-o-•• ~~- · -u_u_u_ u_ u -.~-u--.u-u.••• ELECTRICITY tlous. They rome enrly Into contact with the Ideals of home mn king, of ambition, economy, pride nnd reRpon­ DOLLARS iilbility, which ore the very fo nntlu­ tlonR of our cultur·e. 'l'hey t·cnp the The It will come into your home and furnish morn! und physlcu i benefits of li ght, prudent uir und piny spnce null oimost !hvurl­ nbly mnlte iwtter nssoclntlons tho10 that extra effort that is so helpf ul when spender and ot'herwlse would be posslbie.- Ciucln­ nntl Enquirer. you are tired. . . It will help wash, cook the thrifty house- wife are the ones who Good Example to Follow bake, sweep, iron for you during the day watch the advertisements in As n result of its recent cl eon-clt.v WE GIN AND WRAP A 418ntpnlgu, Sydney, New South \Voles. and when night comes on, light your their paper and keep up with the cinlms to be one of the spotless cities offerings of the merchants. Watch the In the world. The chnnge from litter­ 500 lb. Bale for $3.50 home, run your radio, turn your fans and strewn streets to tidy thoroughfares Collierville Herald. It carries the woe efl'ected by n city announcement serve to make life easier for you messages ot the wide awake thnt otte r n certoln have .:.. - ~~ -~-t-I U _D_D_I_ D _ D _ D _ D _O_D_I_ D _I_ D _ II _ I _D_I_t_D_I_tl ·~~~=~~~=-=~~~~=~:-=-::::-:-::::=~~~~~=~== > ~ftlprebenslve ordinances regulating .:: - ··--·- ~e use, height and· area of,_bul.ldlngs. Memphis Power & Light Company bead11 Smallpos No Derreet Ia Hoaeat)' or A Hick ToWD And • G9od Crop , Created C!iltlYate~? ,_' , SmaUP.,!)X, W.hlch swept Amerlcn t11 "Honesty," said Uncle Eben, "II cte "Renuly," salt! Mnri1 'fwolu, "Is the A hick town, Is a •ptnce where the We wish to defend the Lord bJ UJ· H ..... epidemics after tbe whlte men come hest policy. A man dat robtJ a batlt sl!ed ut spirit trom which we grow merchnnts won't spend money booet lng he did not create humau Dature. to America, killed far more lndlaua rtts come up wlf, aame u~one dat rolilt to the ftowera that 1ball endure.".:... their community a We think the people tll..... ftl ealtl· than wat'&l!re. . __ a chicken rooa~"-.}!~~.!1 SJ!r. unless atran&er American Mttgazlne. • • ___,, ....a: _!!!! fur U:::-!MI ~~!!!. TlmeL nted ~II!!~~~ .. MRS. W. :OlWG u:· .. '

f ,.\ ~ ~ . _ Pho~es 99~ have installed another. Stand . ·}[ V. Kirk ls serving on the JU:ry -.,..,.,- - we ~· Gi ·~ 'Yeek In Memphis. . Mrs .. J. ·c. Cook ana _1\frs. .s. ' L. ' Fire and Automobile and an, Oil Burning . Engine giving our Harlo.w ·of Memphis motored out for ( . ~nss Effie ' ~ Is on. the.• sick a short visit with MI'.'"'C~ok · patrc:ms Better and Quicker Service list this week. . • · day a,fternoon. l~surance .. . - '-- .... We appreciate your business. The faault,Y mem liers of the Coli- !!!.!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J . P. Cowan, of Southwestern, 1 school~ ~pent the week. end with relatives. lervUle atttlnded the meeting 1 rett, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ward, Mr. Buy ---· _of .Shelby Coun y teachers held last . apd Mrs. M. K. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lutqer Car.r~t h wa.s . shopping Saturday in Memphi!l. IM v .Kirk, Mr and ¥rS p N W ilson. H. BOGGAN & COMPANY in Memphl~ Wednes?ay. · --·- Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cox. Mr. and Mrs. ·" -w. ( . FLORSHEIM • < • J.A!l. Iverson and family of Athens, i Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. . CAYCE, MISS. Joe Hart of Nashville spent last .iw:(bama, have moved to Collierville IHud gens. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mil­ week end in Collierville, the guest and are in the J. A. Dawk.lns' cot- ler Dean, Mr. and Mrs. John Stamps. _$10 . Shoes of Miss Dorothy Glenn. tage. Mr. Iverson is connected with Dr. and Mrs. Vance C. Roy, Mrs. W. the· National Burial Association. B. Mebane and Mrs. J. S. Fleming. Now at ' Miss Lena Leath spent last week al-.ll·l-1. li_D_U_D_~-~-~-O...O-D_D_D_U_D_~11-D-D-~<··· end In Memphis with her sister, Mrs. Mesdames Cecil Cox. Walter B Kline. Mebane, Chas. Davis. Jr .. ancl Thom a~ 1 Mrs. Wal~ B. Mebane Is Hos+css $7.00 . We have in a New Array of .. - Miller Dean are attending- the u. D. I / --- Frazier, Nate White and Tom C. Convention t~at is in session this Bo,..wls of bright-hued fall fluwflrs NEW FALL STYLES JUST ARRIVED! ake of Southwestern were guests week 111 Memphis. 1~·ned the rlown st.ai rs rooms ~ f ths . . 1home of Mrs. J. S. Fleming on Pop- COME . EARLY AND GET YOURS ! of John McFerrin last Sunday. 1 GO Wlth the H1gh School Foot Team Jar Pike last Friclay afternoon whLm THE REASON FOR THIS LOW PRICE IS THAT WE ARE Mrs. C. M. Bell of Bassett, Ark., to Bolton today.- I.M rs. Wt\lter B. Mebane delightfully Tyx is the guest this week of her daugh­ ___ entertai ned with a bridge tea in DISCONTINUING FLORSHEIM SHOES. PoBy 1\l r. w. c. Oursler, formerly or honor of the Young Matrons Club Dresses ·t er, Mrs. J. M. Glen n. I Collierville but now ,6"f 'Forrest Ci ty, and other friend s.) For the occasion GO with the Hig·h School Foot Team Ark., is here on business and at the Mrs. Meba ne wore an afternoon frock THESE DRESSES THAT ARE FOR USE IN THE HOME to Bolton today. sa me time is enjoying a visit with of blue chiffon. OR ON THE STREET, ARE MADE OF FAST COLOR friend s and relatives. The serving of an at.tractive party MATERIALS-PRETTY, DAINTY, NEW DESIGNS; D. W. Howard of Mt. Pleasant was plate followed the games. The g uests a business visitor in Collierville last Miss Dorothy Gl enn is In Wilson . Kelsey Brothers WELL TAILORED ALONG DISTINCTIVE LINES OF participating in the pleasures of the Tuesday. Ark., visiting her aunt, 1\:l rs. Catch­ hour were Mesdames R. L. Sigrest. THE LATE FALL STYLES ing. Tuesrlay night. Miss Glenn at­ R. D. Wilson, P. N . Wilson, Kan ~and Mrs~ Elliot made a tenrled a dance at the Wilson Club Hinton , J. H. lrby, J. C. Larkin, M. OUR DISPLAY OF THESE "POLLY TYX" DRESSES I}u{~n ess trip to McKenzie, Tenn., House. V. I!!!!

Mr. Carver bought two pigs weighing· 30 pounds. He began feed­ ing them International Mak-Meat Hog Feed and at the end of 130 days tll:'ey weighed 190 pounds, thereby showing· a gain of 160 pounds in 130 days. The actual cost of the feed was $18.00. The pigs cost $5.66. At the end of the 130-day period. Mr. Carnr 1101~ the hogs for $40.00. Taking the coot of the feed and pigs, wh1ch totals $23.66, from the $40.00, Mr. Carver had a profit of $16.34. He believes there is profit in hog·s when International Mak-Meat Hog Feed is fed. . In our wide rang·e of prices you may easily find just the suite that meets your requirements. Prices for 'rhree-Piece Suites beg·in at ... $59.50 For a Comfortable Home Heaters of all sorts, sizes and p1ices. Circulators: Prices beginning at $39.50 Oak Heaters : Dr. Yance C. Roy Prices beginning at $12.00 Our Telephone is No. 184 OPTOMETRIST i All-Cast Ranges ...... - ...... $49.50 "A FEED FOR EVERY FEEDING PURPOSE." 901 Farnsworth Bldg. Memphia , t:C>NIKLIN ENI>VRA Bring Us Your Cream. Will be at Dr. McCall's Office in . Collierville, Every W i!dncsday. ·.gNHIII( I . ,..._ .. GRAVES &GRAVES .il . '-~ y ..~ ~!I /IMit'ltll .,wcew••"~'*'u.r AN• There Are Othert :. .1 .. ~:"A ~ ~DARD" ·"'~w'i"• ' .. ~ . " r-> ,_,i,_,.r Many Bella in Carillon' ' . : A moll clirrle~ Is not t.he only one Eves Examined and Glasses }) ~~ ,r.; ~ J£ H 0 LD wllp bll to keep on dellverlna.-.JohD T hNu ure 71 bells ln the carillon • ot the l-'lnrlll~ al,nglng tower, .u. Sl!ldalL l I - Supplied : ... ~J {E)!RfiCANT HARRELL DR1JG -CO.