The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. [86], No. [8], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958 Page: 1 of 14
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There's No Magic Formula
There's no n apir formula for
eohtmutiiiy do\elopniehl, but one
word, “eo-operatioh," bolds the
key to this problem. All Jerm
pan. ie-istant ireheral manapn of
the East Ti va Chamber of Com
merer, told a Join! me* tine of the
Hot kdale Cions end Rolan Culhj
Wt dne.sdav.
Holarlans, ob: i rvihR the fifth
annlMTsary of the norkdalr Club,
wire pnial puest.x of the Liohi
t'lub at it: noon meet Inf? W* dm
day at the Ameriran l esion Hall
Giving figures on the rapid ex-
pansion of tin Fa t Texas area,
.lernigan credited cities like Rock
dale with making the area whftt
ii is today. ’ Hut we must not
quit. We must strive for mole
growth," lie declared
Most people believe the only
purpose ol the Chamber of Com
incite is to attract ittdustty, Jtr-
i nigan told the I,tons and Rotar
j'iahs. Tills is it* primary obj* ctlv*.
' he said, but it is also concerned
j with civic imprm ement. agrieul
lure, transportation, legistaii\*'
i and commercial development.
When - • « king industrv tot yout
[city, "you must first make sure
you have what industry need-
then roll tip your • troves and go
get il," the Chamber of Commerce
man advised.
Csmg a ‘flatin- 1 board" to
illustrate* his speech, .lernigan
gave figure- showing the ir*m*n
doits growth ot the East Texas
at* a since lP2fi. when Hie East
Tex ts C of c w as organt * d
The area served by the Ete\
C ol C now contains 48 t>* r t int,
of the population of Texas, 2(1
per cent of the tnnd area, .to per-
cent of the pay rolls, and 6,‘t per
cent of the industry, the speaker
raid.
i To build a better community
which is the busine s of a t hum
her of Commerce, the c c must
j tn- coPcerti*'*! with civ ic improv*
; merit, Jt rnlgftn said, Thu ihdud*
( good government, health and sm
Ration, beauty of the eommunny,
good schools, housing, paving and
i *■onstruetion, and parks and pla'
c rounds.
Park- and plavground: evr1 ‘
hr thr most pressing problem m
East Texas today." the speaker
| said, giving seveta! exampl* : of
shortcomings in this pha-o of
j community development.
Ngrieultur*' i- till th* Via-* •
ecotuimy of East Texas.' .Tertnga-
stated "W* can grow most croj
j but finding mark* ts ts Hi* big
I problem."
Fai mer bustn* vsman n latmn
must b* impioved, h* asserted
i Another area of concern ioi
| stirv e\
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Hiu ns a
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sak..mcn,' Jumgaa advised.
Crowtl of 100
Pay*; Trihufe fo
Two Srhool Ranrfs
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*iam • director Bill
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five midi one* of
d tribute to the
school atu! Junior
l> .i rmtMng lound
the cenciusioh ot
c* i fridftv night.
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or said he w a pi* ased
pertormam* of bollt
ry played as well oi ;
r* ’t* r Hum I had * xp*x-i* ! "
E« at.ur* - of tt-* program pr*
• nt* l by th* 'Ameer junior
big1 band included "Hercultv .*
tut'.* m*!o by Dickh Summers and
“Thi*< l ittle Pigs." narrated b
.?**yce Dy ttikr
The .A pi* - e high school band
pro- * nted a program ol marches
popular tunes, and classical ptmi
b*»*• Fegtur* - on its program in
t luded a cornet trip composed ot
1 <*nn -■ Ih han, Bohbv Hound
-rd Mary Ann Tutui-'H, and a
clarinet trto, Sharon Hoiigos, Hat
old Brooks and Amanda Kyle. i
Plans Shaping up for First
Swap Day Here March 17
Th*
red b
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tt T
Harm Whea(icy. managet of Inc I
want to sell or trad* to that stt# March
be served
"Bring anyUtitig y- u'd like to sell
These Item' nnuht include livestivk. cal-
The idea for the prottuatten came ft
C ■ ton. a mall F i'd Texas t vsp. \N catl-
E S. Lhiien, *nd C -»!liei Peat soil, Sant 1'
-, will get unde
be held on th*
lie CV ti sited
\) t i\)S * j). y
. he said.
, p-ml try, tools,
oralar day tn
unber president
H. L Summers,
ami Gcutgc Gilmore attendvd otic ol this*, days icvcntly.
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. [86], No. [8], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958, newspaper, March 6, 1958; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694820/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.