The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, July 10, 1929, Image 5

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JULY 10. 129 ■ |'\\ SALE 9 gockdale County. H ' ,ii city of Conyers, said state -ell tin* lotto I Itours of bUhlcr. for cash o. the in .VHP,St. IKK Cos fol iraet of lnl l.viß. *“* ■ ’ „„',iu 11"' I 'istrict I" Rockdale ■“V Georgia, containing more or less, and bounded ■ on tl,o wost l).v C'dly Al- WT m the north by S. .1. McCleu ■ iM liM . south by Richard Stan y:,on the east by Klchard fti'omiH.rty levied on as the prop- H ,|. || unrksdale to satisfy tax tion'iss'uod by E. E. Owen. T. C.. ■ stale and eounty taxes for M li(;;7 lim | inn's in principal sum HjlJ.-lil. interest and costs. V This July 6. 1029. m J. F. COOK, Sheriff. M TAX SALE ■lEOllillC ltoekdale County. ■ will lie sold before the Court House Lin tile city of Conyers, said state LomuiO between the legal hours of L to highest bidder, for cash on the L Tuesday in August, 1029 the fol- Kring described property, to-wit: Li that tract of land lying, situate H) being ill the City of Conyers, said Kte and county, located on Hardin L,. in ltith District in Rockdale H-mv containing 1-2 acre, more or R ami hounded as follows: On the Rtliv W. V. Wallace; on the north H Abe Stockton: on the south hy Hardin street; on the east by Abe Rockton. I Sail! property levied on as tiie prop- Rty of Willie Jones to satisfy tax Edition issued hy E. E. Owen, T. C„ Hr unpaid state and county taxes for Er 19l!s in jirincipal of SB.OO and in- Re 4 and costs. ■ This July 6, 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. TAX SALE fcoRGIA. Rockdale County. ■ Will he suld before the Court House Rcr in the city of Conyers, said state Kid county between Die legal hours of Re. to highest bidder, for casli on the Et Tuesday in August, 1029 the fol- Kwing described property, to-wit: ■ Ail that tract of land lying, situate El lining in loth District in Rock ale County, State of Georgia, con lining 35 acres, more or less, and bunded as follows: On the west by ohn Cowan Estate: on the north hy .8. Etheridge; on the south by John •wan Estate; on the east by C. N. owan. Said property levied on as the prop dy of A. T. Wilson to satisfy tax ration issued by E. E. Owen, T. C., Ir unpaid state and county taxes for Mr 1928 in principal sum of $9.00, iterest and costs. This July (j. 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. tax sale / GEORGIA, Rockdale County. "ill be sold before the Court House l w, r in the c ity of Conyers, said state b'd county between! the legal hours of ‘Jlc. to highest bidder, for casli on the • rs | Tuesday in August, 1029 the fol °"ig described property, to-wit; Ali that tract of land lying, situate nd being in 11th District In Rockdale ° ui ‘ty. State of Georgia, containing " 1 - ucres, more or less, and bound- as follows: on the west by lands - h. Mitchell estate; on the north • v lands formerly belonging to Mrs. ■ urtha Lyon; on the south hy lands Summers estate; on the east J. B - A> Johnson and J. B. Nyalls. . ln S land lot No. 227. property levied on as the prop *r' “* J- A. Bell to satisfy tax exe iss ed by E. E. Owen. T. C„ ; 1 unpaid state and couii/y taxes for 1 Pars K, 2” and 1928. T Tl'is July e 4 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. c 1 TAX sale - Ud, IA, Rockdale Count y. (In,, 111 B<dd before the Court House iiihi' < B ' V f'onyers, said state j, ;( l "’"uly between the legal hours of fir.i • bidder, for cash on the 1 . nes(la y in August, 3029 the fol described property, to-wit: anil / . lat flatt of lun<l lying, situate Km, T' o*’ 0 *’ * n of Conyers, said more llMl CoUnty containing 3-4 acre On ii" 1 and bounded as follows: Oarrie ' VeSt by Mrs - E - F - Cook and Oriff J ' lh ' ards; 0,1 ibe north by Bob f^li' 11 and Cola Rakestraw; on the Xw.,l Anna Bailey; on the east by furore street. I< r!f Pr ° Perty levied on as the prop taj. \ ij> ' Harris Estate to satisfy T ( issued by E. E. Owen, ta^v \ * Unpn ’ and state and county j'rinid ° r the years 1927 and 1928 In costs Pa SUm 04 $9 00, interest and * July q, 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. TAX SALE GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Conyers, said state and county between the legal hours of sale, to highest bidder, for cash on the first Tuesday In August, 1029 the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract of land lying, situate and being in the City of Conyers, said state and county, located on Loyal St., Hith District in Rockdale County con taining 3-4 acre, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the west by Abe Stockton; on the north hy Joe Loyal; on the south by Mrs. R. D. Hewlett; on the east by Loyal street. Said property levied on as the prop erty of George Evans to satisfy tax execution issued hy E. E. Owen, T. C„ for unpaid state and county taxes for year 1928 in principal sum of $7.00, in terest and costs. This July (5, 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. TAX SALE GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Conyers, said state and county between the legal hours of sale, to highest bidder, for cash on the first Tuesday in August, 1029 the fid lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract of land lying, situate and being in the City of Conyers, said state and county, lGth District in Rockdale County containing li acre, more or less, and bounded as follows: In the west by Jim Mabry Estate; on tile north by Clarence Milsap; on the south hy George Guinn; on the east by Mrs. R. D. Hewlett. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Annie Carr Estate to satisfy tax execution issued by E. E. Owen, T. C., for unpaid state and county taxes for years 192 t, 1927. and 1928 in principal sum of $24.00, principal and interest and costs. This July (5. 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff TAX SALE GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Will be sold before the Court House door in tiie city of Conyers, said state and county between tiie legal hours of sale, to highest bidder, for cash on the first Tuesday in August, 1029 t lie fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract of land lying, situate and being in 16th District in Rockdale County, State of Georgia, containing 23 1-8 acres, more or less, and hound ed as follows: Beginning at Travis Branch, at a rock marked “B”; thence running North 88 degrees east 5 chains and 6 links, to a rock on road leading from Conyers to Irwin’s Bridge; thence Southward along said road as it was in 1920 42 rods to a rock eor- JULY FOURTH GAMES AFTERNOON GAME Conyers AB It H McKelvy 2b 5 0 1 Yancey cf 3 1 1 Fincher Lb 4 2 2 Harris ss 33 2 2 Stowers 3b 4 10 Cowan If 3 10 McDonald rf 4 0 1 Almand c 4 1 • Hollingsworth p 4 0 1 Total 34 8 11 Gordon Street Baptists AB R II Hubert ss 4 11 Gibson rf 4 2 2 McConnell lb 3 9 0 Brown c 4 1 b Lanier If 3 9 1 Chambers 2b 3 9 O Bolder cf 3 0 2 Whitney p 3 1 1 Total 30 5 0 Score by Innings Conyers O 0 3 4 1 0 x Gordon St. Baptists __ 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Afternoon game was called in tiie seventh inning by agreement. MORNING GAME Gordon Street Baptists AB R H Hubert 2b 4 1 0 Hewin ss 4 1 0 McConnell 4 0 0 Brown ID 1 Whitney rf 4 0 1 McCrary 4 0 0 Gibson 3D 2 0 0 Vandergrifl’ If - 0 9 Pitman cf 4 0 B Bonner 3D 2 0 0 •Chambers • Total ' 35 8 5 ♦Chambers hit for Vandergriff in tlm ninth. Conyers AB It H I’oteet 2b 2 Harris 3b ® ~ 1 Potts cf 5 3 2 Rowe 1 - McGee ss 3 0 4 Cowan if 4 9 9 Fincher lb 5 1 3 Y r ancey rf 4 0 " Almand p 4 0 1 Total 40 9 12 ! Score by Innings Gordon St. Baptists 00000300 0 Conyers 2010014 lx THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA Ebenezer News m ■ w \ ■ I? Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plunkett and son, Pierce, of Plant City, Fla., were •he guests last Monday Of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stnuton. Miss Ruby Fee spent a few days last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Hardin, of Atlanta, Air. and Mrs. F. M. Jones and chil dren were present at the barbecue dinner given at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Farmer, on the fourth of July. Mrs. Essie Treadwell and children spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grey Treadwell, of Salem. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Stanton, Aliss Vivian and Mr. Luther Pierce, of At lanta, were the guests Sunday after noon of Air. and Mrs. I. J. Stanton. Air. and Mrs. J. T. Alexander and children, of Atlanta, were the week end guests of Air. and Mrs. J. S. Stan ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. AL Garner. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Garner were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Airs. Jeff Brisen dine. of Magnet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sexton, of At lanta. were the week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Air. and Airs. J. W. Lester. Air. and Mrs. W. H. Cornwell, of Oak Grove, spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Walter Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanton and faul tier; thence South 88 degrees West, 17 chains and .50 links to a pine stake at Travis Branch; thence down said branch to beginning corner. On which is a “rock quarry.” Said property levied on as the prop erty of Cochran & McCook to satisfy tax execution issued hy E. E. Owen. T. C., for unpaid state and county taxes for year 1928 in principal sum of $5.85, interest and costs. This July 6, 1929. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. | A question g | 365 days long! | ~ Every day, for twenty-four hours, Goodyear’s tire-test- jjj r Jk ing cars race along the roadways of America. Q £ Bp&Sfl Overloaded, steaming, crowding the speedometer from Q B dawn to dusk, they cover concrete and gravel, hill and Wi 8 dale. Each car often piles up as much as 800 miles a day. j Some of them are big cars, some small; some cruise in jj H S* Ohio, some in Florida, some in Arizona and New Mexico, some on the Pacific Coast. ' S'® Altogether they comprise the largest tire-testing fleet in the world, and they’re kept on the run in sunshine and fm storm the whole year through. Q B- —THIS ceaseless and unmerciful testing, this question Wi ■■ -4] 365 days long, is the kind of scrutiny Goodyear Tires A H must survive before they are offered to the public. g fi Every improvement in compound, every advance in con- Q 1 struction, must run this gauntlet successfully before.it IS is incorporated in production. lv k MjMW • ml fi Inspection to insure uniformity of quality in itself is not B enough; even this inspection is subject to check in the 0 harsh laboratory of the road. [i Asa consequence Goodyear quality is a definite and de- IS pendable thing—so outstanding as to support the larg -8 est re us ' ness w ° r w* y BWJI If gi When you buy a tire, ask yourself if it has this back- jjS illfl II IP groun—this insurance of brilliant and economical per- *1 8 formance that is a part of every Goodyear Tire. ®ajElf We will demonstrate to you the superior trac tion of Goodyear Treads and the greater vitali n ty in Supertw Ist Cord. A l H | LANGFORD MOTOR § | Conyers, OOIVIPANV Georgia |j Bob Gailey Interests the East Lake Pro in Riverside Golfers Air. R. o, Gailey, our public spirited civic leader, connects with the East Lake Pro—Frank Ball for the River side golfers and arrangements have been made for Mr. Ball’s assistant to spend each Wednesday instructing our players on our own links. Air. Galley went to much trouble to induce Mr. Ball to take a hand in our endeavors to play the game fvrroetlj and in addition, made arrangements for our three youngest hoys. Gibson Hull, Gailey Summers and Joseph Towns, to take one lesson per week upon that famous Bobby Jones course, directly under Mr. Ball himself. Air. Gailey is the originator of the famous “Galley’s" Paracord ball in Ibis section of (ho country. This ball is being distributed widely and may be found in many of our leading sparl ing goods stores in Atlanta today. Air. Gailey took up the game of golf some six months ago and today is one of our top notch leaders over on Rivor siile. The game lias greatly improved his health and liis efficient and con genial leadership has greatly increas ed the popularity of the game around Conyers. ily were the guests Sunday at the home of Air. and Airs. J. A. Cook, of Stoekbridge, at a surprise birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. J, A. Cook’s Nlst birthday. Air. and Mrs. Ulysses Lackey spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. J. W. Les ter. THEATRE PARTY Aliss Olive Alitcham gave a thea tre party Tuesday evening in honor of her attractive guests. Miss Irene Byrd, of Avondale Estates, and Aliss Carmen Woodruff, of Oxford. The picture, so vivid with action and thrills, was enjoyed by everyone. Avery humorous comedy was another part of the entertaining program. Af ter the picture the guests were served delicious ice cream and cakes at the City Fount. Those present were Misses Irene Byrd, Carmen Woodruff, Lois Roa- Our City Affairs Being Looked Into Ben Reagan and Dan Patrick, traf fic committee, are endeavoring to make it possible for cars to go through town without locking horns with each other. Lon Rice Is after a million gal lon leak in our Water works system. Everybody is trying to find out why our pumping station power has sud denly increased from two to four hun dred dollars |>er month. However, nobody seems to he very "inch concerned over a number of un paid city taxes Unit have been hand ed down from administration to ad ministration, some as far hack as 1022, still locked up in drawers at the city hall. Some will never lie collected, all might have been and long time ago. “••in. Lula Menu, Rebecca Patrick, Mary It. Leftwich, Olive Mitcham, Messrs. Hamilton McDonald, Comer Fincher, Elliott Cooper, of Decatur, Louis Kent, Keating Pharr, Marion Pharr and Ralph O’Neal. Demonstration Banquet Tea Sims & Baily Conyers, Ga. SATURDAY, 13th 25c and 50c packages for 22c and 44c Sat. Other Specials for Saturday Vinegar 40c gallon Best Red Dog Shorts $2.00 per sack 31bs. Cisco 63c Lemons 28c doz, Fresh Vegetables—Fancy Groceries Telephone 32-W We cannot imagine our present hoard of aldermen allowing such matters to lag much longer. Mrs. Hillman Jackson, of Llthonia, spent Friday the guest of Mrs. J. L. White. Mrs. Frank Bars,- has returned to her home in Washington, D. C.. after a week's visit to her sister, Mrs. J. L. White. Mr. and Mrs. (’. It. Lewis of Atlanta, spent llit 1 we k-end the guests of Airs. \v. .1 Webber. On Aug. Ist will move my store across street between Henson Fur niture Cos. and W. O. Mann’s office. Come to see me. ROY ELLIOTT