The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 15, 1929, Image 6

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YDIAMONDV Apick-ufbA Cumberland (Mel.) funs Imve bought the hull cluh from Jim McGuire. ♦ • • George Susco, scrappy catcher of the Phillies, Is a product of the sand lots of Bolofont, I’u. * • • ••Doc” Woods, with the New York Yankees, is rated by most players us the best trainer in baseball. * • * Huso RezdeU of I’enn State conches both football and baseball and bus three grid stars in his outtield. • * • The Middle Atlantic league has abandoned the split season schedule. Dust year there were lb leagues with the split. • • • Omaha has announced the sale of Pitcher Herman Sparks to Wichita. Roth clubs are members of the west ern league. • • • Fritz Mnisei thinks Augusta, Gn„ Is hot enough for baseball training, lie was laid up live days with u bad case of sunburn. • • * J. 11. Patrick, owner of the Los Angeles club, is offering a suit of clothes to every player on ids team who hits u home run. * * * Rob James, the young shortstop from Omaha of the Western league, is making quite a name for himself with the Boston Braves. • * * Roll Sbawkey, former New York Yankep pitcher, says Dale Alexander should he one of the sensations of the year in the American league. • * Ernie Kooh, who once pitcher a no-hit game while with the St. Louis Browns, is pitching for the Mobile Southern association club lids season. * * * Eddie Gill, seventeen, hit n base ball high into Hie air at Laporte, Ind. H hit a sparrow. Roth fell. The ball was caught. Eddie was out. So was the bird. • • • Mike Kelley, manager of the Min neapolis team of tlie American as sociation, turned over First Baseman Jiiu Oglesby to Des Moines of the Western league. * • * Johnny Byrnes lias been signed to manage the Cumberland team of the Middle Atlantic league. Byrnes lias been first baseman of the team for several seasons. * * * Leo Norris, infielder, and Fred Kln derman, out fielder, have been sent hack to Vicksburg of the Cotton States league by the New Orleans dull of Hie Sou!hern league. * * * Ross Lynll, well known as a short stop in minor league circles, has been named manager of the Phoenix club of the Arizona Slate league, l ynll played with Plmenix last season. * * * Only three Idg league hull players, Pete Donohue, Luke Sewell and Ted Lyons, have been with the same dull throughout their professional careers. All made the grade upon leaving col lege. * * • Connie Mack, who at the age of six ty six is the oldest big league manager in the history or baseball, began Ids professional diamond career -tr> years ago as catcher of the Meridian leum in the Eastern league. * • Babe Ruth has encouraged Manager Bill Carrigan of the Red Sox by tell ing him that he has picked the Sox to finish lasi during the league race so that Bill will get more credit If the team finishes higher. . * * * Jack Holloway of San Antonio, who lias been seen around lirst base in a number of class B, C and I) leagues, has been mimed manager of the new Ballinger dub of the West Texas league. mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmßamf* AMBULANCE SERVICE This is just a reminder that our Ambulance Service is available night and day to the people of this community. Whatever the occasion, a call will bring our up-to-date car, manned by responsible attendants, to your door. I WHITE & COMPANY | Phone 26—37 Conyers, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. II o. Ball and young son, Harry, accompanied by Mrs. (). Willingham, of Jackson, spent Sunday in Conyers, guest of Mrs. John If. Harden and daughters, Mrs. ft. A. Thompson and Amelia Harden Toops. 1.1. Col and Mrs. Arthur McCollum, of Atlanta, s|H-nl Sunday in Conyers with Ids mother. Mrs. Molly McCol lum, and family. Mr. Charles Cowan, of Atlanta, spent the week-end in Rockdale, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison Cowan. Misses Juliette Ora nude and Igi ver ne Stephenson, of Atlanta, spent Hie week-end in Conyers, guests o’ llieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 11. Gninude and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ran dall Stephenson. Mrs. W. F. McDaniel is on an ex tended visit in Ashville, N. (’., guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul MeDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. W. f>. Mann spent the week-end at Leesburg, Uu., guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Folds. Mr. and Mrs. Broughton Ivey, of At lanta, spent the week end in Conyers, guests of Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. i. 0. Ivey. Air. and Airs. Gus Guilin, of Tate, Ga„ si>ent Sunday in Conyers, guests of Col. and Airs. 0. It. Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Simpkins, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in Conyers, guests of his mother, Airs. W. 15. Simp kins. Messrs. A. G. and Eli Walker, of At lanta, spent the week-end with their I>:i i‘4*nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walker, over at Walker-l’ottsville. Mrs. J. Glenn Upohurh, of Corpus Christie, Texas, is on an extended visit with her parents, > Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ellis, in Conyers. Miss Elizabeth Alniand, of Camil la, spent the week-end in Conyers, guept of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Alniand. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Kent and lit tle daughter, of Atlanta, visited their parents in Conyers Monday. Mr. Harry 1,. White is in Valdosta at this time, attending the Undertak ers’ association of Georgia, in session there this week. Mrs. Lena it. Alexander, principal of Smyrna consolidated schools for the past three years, is quitting Rock dale county for a time and will make her home in Texas with her father. Mr. ,1. W. ltenson, at Mount Calm. We regret to lose this splendid woman and educator. * * * Sum Agnew Ims been made man ager of the San Diego team of tin* new California State league, lie was under contract to Hollywood, hut oh tuined Ids release to handle the lit tie club. • * • Zacli Wheat has hung up his base hall trappings. The veteran outfield or who spent 19 years in the game announced that he had retired and would devote his time to his farm near Polo, Mo. THE ROCKDALE Rficuitu, cuNYERS, GEORGIA Solo by Jumping Horse This well-trained army horse is shown going "over the top" of a hur dle without n rider. The jumping horse accomplished this feat at a so ciety circus given by the Fort Myer (Va.) military colony. Pardon Us — If We Appear Boastful — But we can’t help Raving about the NEW PATHF IN I) E R S I s' They’re big, husky, fine looking tires, real headliners* Wide, heavy tread—abundance of traction—carcass of genuine Supertwist—lifetime guaranteed* Only Goodyear, because they build millions more tires than any other company, can offer such values. You’ll rave, too, when you see these tires and know our prices. Come in and let 11s show you these value champions Langford Motor Cos. Conyers, *\ Georgia LEGALS CITATION Dism'ssion from Aiihiinistration GEORGIA, Rockdale County. WHEREAS, A. F. Walker, Adminis trator of J. W. Kirkpatrick, repre sents to the Court in ids petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite alii per sons oon-erned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not he dis charged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on tin* first Monday in June, 11*29. THOS. II AIARSTON, Ordinary. CITATION—Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To all Whom it May Concern: No tice is hereby given, that the apprais ers appointed to set apart and as sign a year’s support to Airs. K. J. Granade, the widow of Emory J. Gramtde, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and suffi cient cause is shown, the same will lie made the judgment of the court at the June Term. 1020, o 2 the Court of Ordinary. This April 23, 1029. TlioS. 11. AIARSTON, Ordinary. ( ITATM>N—YEAR’S SI'I'I’ORT GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To All Whom it May Concern: No tice is hereby given, that litH apprais ers appointed to set apart and assign We give very careful attention to all business entrusted to us. opportunity to serve you will be appreciated. s' Bank of Conyers ✓ W. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier R. L. Huff, V. Pres H. D. Austin, Asst. Cash. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 5 , a year’s support to Mrs. j. p Zip till' widow of J. P. Tillcv ||, V ' ” have filed their award, ami good and sufficient cause j s the same will lie made ti,.„ U ' l of the court at the June iVriu a! (if the Court of Ordinary This May 1, 1929. THOS. 11. MAKSTOX Ordinary Rockdale iw