Mike Cavender writes: Once belonged to Hulett Rooks. He was a barber and cut my hair from 1947 to 1955. We moved to Newnan from Happy Valley. He and Leon Cavender were boyhood friends. Mr. Rooks sold feed, food, and gas.
Mike Cavender writes: Once belonged to Hulett Rooks. He was a barber and cut my hair from 1947 to 1955. We moved to Newnan from Happy Valley. He and Leon Cavender were boyhood friends. Mr. Rooks sold feed, food, and gas.
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Once belonged to Hulett Rooks. He was a barber and cut my hair from 1947 to 1955. We moved to Newnan from Happy Valley. He and Leon Cavender were boyhood friends. Mr. Rooks sold feed, food, and gas.
Thanks for posting about Madras! My family and I moved to Madras a couple years ago. On our property was a feed and seed store that was torn down by the previous owners. Also, next to the store was a small Methodist church that has also been torn down (after it collapsed). We’ve been trying to find photos of both. Putting this out here in hopes someone may have some recollection of it. Thanks.