The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 22, 1929, Image 8

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At Henson Furniture Cos. ■ Tk_ - | -tii * - § Prompt Action We know people appreciate prompt action when they call for service—especially Motor Service. That is just what you will get when you call No. 69. So, the next time you are stalled out on the road, call us. Our mechanic will he with you in a few mom ents and next—you’ll be thanking us for our prompt, efficient service. Bennett & Mann Conyers, Georgia A : You, too, can make delicious ijlpiiHHp dessertsl HON’T envy some fortunate neighbor lteoau.se she is able to serve a whole %-Cvl series of delicious desserts, rarely repeat ing, no matter how often she entertains, JygvTiSk You can make them, too, right in your own home —IF you own a General Elec trie Refrigerator. ftfcyy Here are a few suggestions in the way of desserts: Grape Juice Ice; Strawberry Milk Sherbet; Lemon Cream Sherbet; Ap ricot Cream; Pears frozen with Ginger Ale; Chocolate Mousse .... and there are many, many others! It’s scarcely any trouble. Your General Electric Re frigerator does the hard part the freezing. And they are so good! So appetizing and enticing for palates jaded by the ordinary. That’s only one reason for owning a General Elec tric Refrigerator. There are others many. Pro- tection of your fam i 1 y*s health is one that should be given much consideration. If you will come in today and let us explain you will find it time well spent. If you want to take advantage of these low terms, better act promptly this sale closes shortly. GENERAL Refrigerator Georgia Power Company * - A Citizen Wherever We Serve - - TO DOWN - ■* m m months- THE ROTRDALE REi UH>. iuXVERS, GbORGLV Mr. :inl Mr*. I*pftwirh ami Miss In-ni- I. flwii-h. of Decatur. s|K*nt Sunday in Coiiyer*. ;:ue*!* of Mr. ami Mrs. K. (>. I.cftwirh. Mr* Julia Walker ami Mis* Geor gia Walker spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Granade. Mi** Anna Cooper. of Decatur, spent the week-end at Wadley. Ala., guest of I'astor and Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. T. Longshore and daughter. Mis* Kthleen Longshore, of Livingston. *p lit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Joe Slocum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Broughton Ivey, of Atlanta, spent the week-end at Con yers guests of his iiarents. Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. .1, 1,. King, of Newton *l>ent Sunday in Conyers, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. King. Master Gibson Hull, one of our two young golf professionals, has recov ered from a week or ten days illness and returned to school for the finish ing drive this week. He and young .Joseph go to make up a two some that will distance anything in this section either old or young, on the golf course Miss I.ouis*- Tucker, of Chamblee. Ga.. Quick Tucker, of Rome. Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Maddox, of Deca tur. spent the week-end in Conyers guests of Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Tucker. Mrs. I. 0. Ivey spent last week at Kllierton. guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mintcr Mrs. ,J. It. Robins and young son. John Allen Robins. client last week at Gadsden, Ala., where Mr. Robius i now located on highway work. Mrs. J. j. Langford is expected back home today, following an extended vi* it in Dallas. Texas, as guest of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Langford. The depot golf course has l*een put in i-erfeot condition now and at great cost to tlie Pro —and a maintenance fee of ten cents will be charged each player thereon for each day play i* indulged in. This is unanimously ac claimed as the restful and lieauty simt on highway 12 and the Georgia railroad lietwien Atlanta and Augusta. The American flag located on the c-luh house liapiiens to lie the only flag so found across this stretch of approxi mately two hundred miles of Georgia soil, it is almost worn out and some liatriotic organization should hoist a new one in Its plate. Judge J. It. Irwin and daughter, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. r. B. Ir win, motored over to C'edartown Sun day for tiie day. Judge Irwin says if any man will ride that far in Georgia on a rainy day and still lie against highway hands, life would lie hopeless for our great system of roads embra -e five to ten mile stretches and then eometli hull deep mud that kills all joy. Professor Floyd Field, mnthemati * teacher and dean of men at the Geor gia School of Technology, has bought anew Model A Ford automobile af ter the exceedingly service able ca reer of his old Model T. He drove the old car, which he still owns. 150.000 miles, a distance equal to six trips around the world. He burned 10,000 gallons of gasoline and wore out IT sets of tires. In line with the activity of the Ford Motor Company to stimulate in terest in aviation, the Rapids Motor Company. Ford dealers of Dell Rapids. South Dakota, own and operate a gov ernment licensed airplane landing field, equipped with the latest power night-landing lights. F. H. Merritt, photographer of San Pedro. Calif., lias made several trips by automobile from his home to Bos ton. Mass. This year he drove a Model A Ford Tudor Sedan and the entire round trip cost him sl2* He traveled miles and his only trouble was one punctured tire. His daily average was 325 miles. FOR SALE One good milk cow. fresh in. First Calf. BARTOW WALKER Conyers. Ga. “Flying Dutchman” Safe at Second The ' KiDr.* Du'chr - Btmidlnifto .ag him out Both SiISSSS S Crackers. Photograph was made during a prac tice game. Low prices on ford SERVICE Wsjfp ' ■ Ford Roadwe* $450 (F O B Deiroit) All labor charged at flat rate Bring your Ford here for the important jobs. We use only genuine Ford parts and ail labor is charged at a low flat rate. You know in advance what the cost will be Satisfaction guaranteed All mechanics specially trained. Ask about our Special $1 50 Inspection Service. It will save you money. C Langford Motor * D. S. 9 Groceries of Quality at Very Low Prices There are two distinct advantages to be gained by shopping here. 1 get aV v t^le 2 - Our prices are always low* possible quality. er than you expec t to pay* As proof of our two claims, why not uo your shopping here today* PHONE NO. 8 s o'uV'" y DAN-E Flour £75/ W. E. HARDEMAN Cosn >' ers ’ ♦*. Georgia YOUR CREBj IS GOOD ' ■of “ .|b- CITATION Disnvssion fn.m \ iluiuklraj U GEORGIA. lt.ick*!;, r„ uil|y ■ and( WHEREAS, A. F. Walker, 'a, I ratin' of J. \Y. K i ikiniii-i-t. scuts tn the Court in his m-titim i® r filed mid entered ~n ivnird, th ®a lias fully ailininist. m : said estate ß and This is, therefor.- p, | sons i on-erneil, kitiu--i and to show cause, if am they t said Administrator should , M charged from ids a■!■ si ni>tmtin,'■ I receive Letters of 1 ii..nii ss ji„ 1 I first Monday in June, 1020. THUS. II MARSTON, Ortjhfl CITATION-Vear s Support. | GEORGIA, Rockdale t"minty. K To till Whom it May fWen l: l tiee is hereby given, that the appfl ers appointed to set apart :m® siL-n a year's support to Mrs..™ Granade, the widow of Emory I Granade, deceased, have filed til award, and unless good and eient cause is shown, the samel be made tiie judgment of tin- romil (lie June Term. 1929. of the Courtl Ordinary. I This April 23, 1929. THOS. H. MARSTON, Quit J CITATION —YEAR'S SITFORII GEORGIA. Rockdale ('minty. B To All Whom it May Concern:® tice is hereby given, that hte app® ers appointed to set apart and as® a year's support to Mrs. J. P. Ti® tiie widow of J. P. Tilley, dem® have filed their award, and unit good and sufficient c-au.se is shew tiie same will he made tile judga of the court at the June Term, 1J of the Court of Ordinary. This May 1, 1929. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary Rockdale Coat AY. G. Bailey, of Wane hula, Ft drove his Model A Ford basil coupe on a 4.000 mile trip carrjit two passengers and heavy bagjt) and the cost of oil and gasoline it only S4O, it rate of one cent per i WEDNESDAY, Mvy l