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THE. Collierv:IH For more information contact the Morton Museum of Collierville History, www.ColliervilleMuseum.org . .t... '\ ·. " THE. CoLLIERV:IH "COLLIERVILLE, TH~ D4\.IRY TOWN" Collierville, Tennell see. Fnday, No~emher. ~29lt : l929. '' . ~ I~·· FACTS and The Qer!J;l~~\Q,yt~. .. ~Y.!R!Di Oificiale of the Uoiveral Cre­ Opening for buein~ee this w&elt C:'aaa h.,ld it~ aunual ~;~~~fl&la.r FICTION dit Company, which ia associated Collierville hae a new Real Eetate Tuesday Nov.l9·, aU ~So P .)(, A · BEING with F ,rd Mot or C 1mp any for the Agency, Believing there was a complete cour.ae on daii!Jiaa. ••• ALittle Bit About Anythi ng · ~> xcluflive purpose of fi nan cing' field for this line of endeavor, Mr planned by the : ~r~up of 'if'D .'. Ie purchasers of F (J rd ·products on W W S amps has opened a Rea• a baata for study, 1'0•· .follo•r ' ' Read not to Contradict and Confute, a time b&Bi H, iHB ued the follow10g Estate Office on the aeoond floor men were. pr:ea,A~p~.. p Q Coleb~k, nor to find Talk and Discourse, but to inf0rmation to Coop (' r Motor Co. of Lhe Collierville Service Station G B Howard, Dan. Puller, WUl• Weigh and Consider.''-Fraacis Bacon. i'he reduction in financing and will euga~~ actively in thit, ard Colebank;· Pr ,f. a A Jorree, ".i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i; coste announced -on Novemh~>r bueineee. He ia well acquainted W 8 How,ard,Q4\Q~r; Di:r:on and first by the Uoiverl'lal Credit Co with lands in tni£1 eect10n and J C Dixon.The series of meeting• W H Neal, a farmer of middle were m!l.de in conformance with hae kept in touch wilh the devel- sponsored by the Vocational D€• Tenneea~e,ie our nomin Pe for the Ford policl' to oontribute towards opment along various lines and partment. •' moat useful citizen • '. He ia o· the cootinu ~ttioo of good business will handle both rental and sale riginator of Neal's Paymaster, a Topioe to be dieouased are ae throughout the country, and in pl'1>perl iee .The A~:ency ie bonded Rtraio of corn that haR add.ed followg: Buying ~.nd raiei.n.r · ~~­ and hi<~ eta~ding and reputation $2 000,000 to the farm incorne of contemplation of lower money I vee. 'fhe cost of keeping a pqor coste to them as a reRult of the will insure clients tha beet of r& Tenne&see alone . It is conserva• produoer. Tbe dan1er in ~~Jing general eoft~>ning or money ra­ presentation.'! hrough advertising tively estimated that this variety aows. The oo11t pf r~lng ~,vee, tes. and oonneatione with other Real• of corn will produce,on an aver­ What feeds should a .. t.raaer tere, he will be in a position to age, 13 per cent more than any Th" reiuction amounts trJ from grow? What ar~ OQW teaU~ ae• to j) ~ r c ~ nt handle land, both improved and for otht~r kind grown in the Sullth­ 8 15 of previouR finan aociatione. EquiP.ment tbe unimproved. City property and ern States. cing oosB on a general aver ge dairymen. How to produoe pure over previous coats for eame mo­ Is It the Town, or You? Carl Seward Victim all kinde of rPal estate. He already milk. Care of the manure.Pa1ture1 A Robot, the new mt~chanical del oar, and appreciable savings of Gun Accident hae qutte a number of properties Diaeasea. Recorde to keep~ a~~1- mao, has euocteafu• driven an air are possible in all I erritorie~, de­ Real towns are n:>t made by meu lieted and the venture promisee ing feeds. pia 1e. If these .electrical imita pending upon the amount of the afraid Carl Seward,aged 17,waa acci• to be a eucceee.A live Real Betate By J A Berkle~. Voo. Teacher. tiona of the genua homo should unpaid balance, the number of Lest someone else gete ahead; dently· killed Saturday aftel'noon Agency ie an aeeet to a town. be perfect~d to the point where months traneact.ion is to run and When everyone works and nobo · at 5:30, when he picked up a ~un MT. PLE;AS.ANT NOTES they could drive a car it would be the amount of the reduction in dy ehirke laying on th11 bed.The oharge It ~ays to Keep Well a death blow to the back seat the prio R of the particular Ford You can raiee a town from the entered hie left breast causing driver. car pu rohaeed. dead. instant death. He was the eldest . ~re T D Coopwood and 10n1 In th1e Issue will be found an and Mra A L Ch dl 1 Mr Cooper or any of the Sales An :I if, while you make your per son of Mrs Fanny Seward who · · d . an er were n Now thaL dried ho£: stomach Department will be glad to give aonal stake lives near Eade and was a ninth mtereehng a vertteement,- ''It Memphis Tburad · hae be<ln declared a sure remedy full detaila of the reduction in Your neighbor makes one, too, grade student of George R James pays to keep well" which ie well , Q..i!-McCandles~Y~nd Jobn fl0• for pernicious anemia, we wonder prices and explain the finance Your town will be what you want school. He ie eurvivetl by hie ~orth readmg. Thie ie one of a ee 'iT8e of Clarksdale were gueatl iD eating chitterling~ will not be plan of the Universal Credit Co. I it to be- mother,three brothers, Francie, me of ada that are being run N M Carpenter bome laet week. looked up0n aR a sensible diet. lt isn't your town ,it's you! b;ldridg-e and Marvin, and two thru the courtesy of Harrell Drug Mre A 'L Chandler 1pent a few si sters, Louise and Earline. Fun· Co.. They. are inetruc.tive a9 well daye in Whiteville, tbe gue~t of The standard calender whioh Loses Home By Fire If you want to live in the kind of eral services were held at the as •ntereetm&, eauh gtVin~t you a Mrs Frank Gibson; town ie being proposed by the Nation· Connell Funeral Parlors in Eade, story of some phase of healtb, M W H p ..... al Committee on calender eimpli- Like the kind o{ town you like re erson and mlBI Ida Mondo.y morning at 11 o'clock. ' fioation not only contains 13 Mr a· d Mre W F Youngblood You needn't slip your clothes in Saunders spent Tuesday in Roe1• 1 ) had the , misfortune to lose their a grip oondl! ~~d ~~-~e'V Roswell Davie ROSSVILLE NOTES ville witb Mre Shirley Bau~a .den. months. but has a Frtday the 13th Pastor of the Baptist church. in each month, Tne extra month hoJle by fire Sunday afternoon And start on a long ,long hike. Mia& Imogene Jowere of Ger• about 2 o,clock.The fire is sup· Interment was a'la:le 10 the. Sew- mantown spent the week end would be inserted oetween June You will find what you left be Mrs F'1ora Rives who has 11pent po~ed to have st!l. rted from a ard burial grounds near E1.ds. here with homefolke. and July. hind e summer with her son, J B chimnev and the buildmg,a ten Cousins of Carl acted as pall Mmes C T Luck and E C C.:oop• F0r there' e nothing that' e really bearers and the Grlorge R James Rives left Wednesday for Pela• We are wond ering if the wo ant house on the J H Irby farm, wooa visited io ~ollierville one new; hatchie, Mise, ,_, me·n'e 11kirts coming down had was totally destroybd, They loet. High school students attende1 day last week. It' e a knock at yourself when you F B Towles and wife motored t · anything to du with cotton going praotically tVerything they bad, the funeral in a body. Mise Maxine Co011er and friend• knock your town- to Union City last Wednesday. up. including a bale of cotton. of Memphis !!pent Sundav bert I h isn't your town, it ' s you! J W Boyd returned home this with her parenta,Dr and Mrs C C -Sel11oted. Opens New Blacksmith Shop week from an enjoyable duck Juiit about the time we learn Conner. .I ·~ the names of a few baseball ce Has Christmas Window huntin Carlyele,Ark. I . ,f Mrs Emma McCandless and 10n I j lebri~ie s , and get to where we can · A new BlacKsmith Shop wae Mrs R A Dixon of Middleton Johnnie were among ttie Bunda)' talk intelligently about the g:1me 0 :1e o£ the first ChristmaM win ATribute To Carl Seward opene d 10· c 0 11·•ervl · 11 e th 18. wee k wast h e guest Saturday of Mre visitors here. the season ends and football bR• dow~ we hav e notice arounu th ... in the Douglas Hill building Pittman Gurkiu. Mr and Mrs Albert Hammond giot-~,and we have to start a ll tr A pall of gloo m has hung over buck of the Haeter hotel. 'i'hb Mrs Tnerrie Scott it! y1·81·t1'ng re square, ie the show window of \ ,, were in Memphis last Sunday. over again. Now that we'vo W McGinnia,augge ~ ting the Ma· the Gwrge R James School t_his shop is owuad by H W Cox,"Nh.J lativee in Memphis.
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