The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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The Rockdale reporter
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A N D M B S STS N G E R
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'‘The Best Newspaper Milam County Ever Had”
Rockdale Reporter EsiablisKedh-«L8ti
55
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iham register for
* $ M. SHORT COURSE
thm ntarning. It was .pjckcil
two- nod- one-half itoiirs by 50
pickers. Thonrdale Mercantile
Company bought it at. 2fio* per
pound,-arai a prize of $59.50 wa's
paid by the business houses for^
the fast bale. After the seed
A _ f , was-fold and including the $59.50 ~
A of TeS^fy . prize money, the- bale 'brought
inline- tn -leorge—BSB*na.i,.; 3204,89.- Thorndale received the—
first bale last year Aug. 7, male! ■
ing this balcj 20 days .earlier than
-test year. •,— -—=
vv .^r/tAfWTRi) FROM
EVm ( Ol \TY At COLimE
' Jl l Y 25-30
' ' ' a
ty.rcvvh Miterti.feQUnty citizens
iktei-ci.L-. yjtend the .eight-
* •: ; ranepi' Short Course.
|i|PTnjv -
.y jjpggi, -with whom registrations
•m;u)u, ’ B« «haf estimates that
more from thtfir
gif Thai nvxay-
ijy will attend-the short course,
jlnyh their names have -not been
ived. •* ^
Signor, of Ben Arnold, and
Sanetta Rri>l. -of.Maysfield, will
FftTstior: course, having wqn
Station-, in con-’
^mv;i.:)y.,belHte80uri Paci-
T> .'r- ’-’^tTTh • mf
if make the trip with Banzhaf in-
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,»er. Allen y™»u"i
jld-and hie Polzer and-Raymond
P/of. CaiUt'ron::Route ;l^
hm county winners......in various
^B, w„h,j \invM- ,ragia.t££fid JYlth
Bndsow,......-of- Ban state school.
Mtttflie-Tfertholomevv, home de-
jjatiofi agent, are- SusarfcjGook,
jpajn clothing contest No. 2, of
iVal Verde community; Flonpy-
Plans for a library building were Tip5*
proved. *""" D"""; - -
Removal of the pharmacy branch
to Austin is • expected to' greatly :jn-
j'iliner jn class 1 j^lothimf eyease enrollment^in.....this school, Mr^
will start hers'
g*of"the'Plhiisant ’Hill, com mu nr
drs. 11. (1/ New urn, wihner.^ei one!
-fn—rt~i"t—*r-*’ contest; and
Bpymnml Bryant;winner in
fa .butvr scoring; contest,..'of
IStatiuu. ... 1. _____________ .
ifeers v-btl will' Attend tha....shoxL
Cameron;
»in Alion,.. p.ii'siingfim;, Edward L.~
■*7S3SXmale. ciiMia ^
-V in. at
■ TUESDAY, JULY 19
_ Thorndale, July 19.—John Leh-'
man, two miles east of town,
brought ill tile first hale Qt' pntTAn
ROCKDALE, MILAM COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927
MAN H. Y. BENEMtIs #
NEW PRESIDENT U. OF T.
NO. 82
PHARMACY SCHOOL IS
REMOVED TO AUSTIN
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1 - A—-
offer of the place. He resigned sppib
time ago, effective Sept. 1.1 VoteKdr
his successor was unanimous.’...... ~
Dr. Benedict has been with the uni-
; i'ersity since 1892 and'©f reopnt years-
has been professor of mathematics and
astronomy.- He is a member of the
A mere Urn Mathematical Society,
American. Astronomical -Sooiety,
Uhivfagity Regents Vole^TRemove* .ty..fox. Promotion of Engineering
.’School From Medical Branch at
*TS5ITOB58ir
member of several honorary fra ter-
of pharmacy was ' removed from the
medical branch at- Galveston to the
main university here, by vo’te of the
university regents Monday, M, E. Fbs-
^ mem her of the board.a^mouilced.
this .fall^ and the course will be ex
tended from three years -to a full
f(nl i-y e a r . C< m i,Se.“t'"Ttrc s-LudeiltK hr
this branch will be able to take, other
work along with phanpacy courses,
iy-was po in ted- out. .—.— '
Plans have been dlaw'n f.....i 4!'
oi'aiy-s<lii.ii.ion,—U*—apin-oximaUly
Lnaninnius Vote Given By Regents for
Alan to Succeed Dr. W. H.
WS^wn
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Austin, July 19.r—Dr. H. Y. Ben-
edict, senior dean pf- the College of.
Arts- and Sciences, was elected presU
dent, of the. .Umyersity of Texas - by ,'lhat hidu<;ry during tlu* Farmers*
'•he board “of Regents TuesdhyTo suc-
yeed Qr..'W. M. W. Splawn.
Dr. Spiawn .-deefined the regents*! re- -'ion of E. N. Holmgreen. Poultry de
rior.stirations will be-given-by ^jfomin-
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JE.-Benedict first held The title mf
ollpwing subjects'.will be discussed
during* the-dayf the egg circle; the
■iargemvmlfry assneiatibtr; mnrTmfmir
turkeys ;* and assooistion management
cf p.„„ry
astronomy until 1902, then wdiTmade
associate professor, becoming a full-
fledged professor in 1907,.
From 1909 until 1911 he was dirbe-
toi df the extension depai'linontv
Dr.* Splawn. was given a year’s leave
of absence- with salary to do r
work under the Laura Spellman
Rockefeller fund. He will continue at
“the university as professor of eco-
roan wi}l be studied on Thursdayj July
28, with R. M. Sherwood, Experiment
,Station poultryman in charge. .The
following subjects will be taken up;
Managing a small hatchery; custom
hatching; hatching supervision of
duct ion; preparing pullets for the
teying hOTrseL"^ Trailing the breeding
nomics with pay .of $ft;500 a year. He
got $10,000 as president.'
.. President Benedict was ■ born' in
-Louisville, Ky.,. Nov. .14, 1869.-- de-
ceiving his Bachelor-of Seience degree
from the University cf Texas' in 1892
and his Master «f .Artsdeg’ree■ ihjl89jj;
from 1893-95 and f-Fgm there to liar-’
rard for. the three-years fr<rm- -1-895-to
189^, taking his Doctor oLPhilosophy
degree from Baylor-. University in
1920. . , -
Title Qf Dean H. . Shelb^' director
of extension work,.Was enterged to in-
Vnl that at ! tol ssot oUedarai -or
J. «0. Marberry was'.appointed, di-
Tetftor of tjfcV, exte:n»i6n tea-ehipg ■•bu-
Tdad; - * h. ■ ~ ’ . :.
" TTofoTiiy ^ GebatTi er ap - ''
A u M. C. SHORT COURSE
I'aimers* Interested in Poultry Indus-
da.dry 'o Study Various Phases
, v-. ; July J25-30
CoH ge .Station. Texas, July 20,-—.
Partners' iiiterested .in poultry raising
will study the -v-ayteus problems of
Short Cdarse at the A. & M. College
jf. Texas uu'lj 25-30,. undei* the diteic-
of-^nspect-rpn -wlli- he- made ,to“dhe cmi-
lege and Experiment Station poultry
farms, ^
Wednesday, July 27, bar. been ,set
aside' as marketing- day f-or-the-pouTlryr
gro^Hy With- R. R. Lancaster, Exteri-
■sngectelTKtrchairnTaTn- -The.
state highway slructurel-ecently com-
jdeted on West Cameron sfreetT
The Beil street bridge will be
eighteen feet wide, consisting of three
six-foot concrete drains; -This bridge
wtll be tha full width of the street, and
t Will include concrete foot bridges on~
Humes Provide for More Than Five either side—^ substantial structure
Thousand Men, Wojbuui and
K.-P, LODGE MAINTAINS
18 HOMES FOR THE AGED
maintains eighteen Homls for aged
Fythians and for widows and orphans.
More than 5,000 men, women and
children are. residents of thesedwmes.
’ Approximately.^,000 acres of tillable
land, buildings* arid equipment repre-
senting ap. outlay of $6,000,000 stands
-as- a memorial to Pythian care of the
unfortunate. The cost of maintaining
these homes a-nd of —educating the
Study of the diseases of poultry will
occupy the group on Friday,- July 2F.
Discussion will be on, bacillary white
Tiarrhca; wh'at theTjrvcstock Sanitary
Commission offers on diarrhea con
irol; coecicljosis; other poultry dis-
' eases {internal parasites.; and external
.vill also be given.
■Amnmg-' t'br -spen-kers; w'hu w-tll, ad-^
-dress the-poultry group are V. R.
GUprener, Extepion Service poultry
•huTrtrftftdmanpF. W. Kazmeier, Bryan
poultryman; D. F.. Irving, A- ■& M.
(loilegu husbandry department.;; R. IT.
R.. J.. Holekamp,'Comfortf; O. P. Grif-
ii, Southwesrefn -tmuirry ' Assofia---
cion; Dr. T. O. ^Booth, Livestock”Sahi-
ta'fy**Cmhmi^
- -A:,.■ (fe- M. College-; a nd others.
LOCAL OFFICERS* ARREST
____ £A M ERON A HICREN 'HU Eli
“Wtt 1. fA-ttSON tw N T Y
FIRST BALE MAILES.
EARLY APPfeARANTE
Granger,^ July 19.—The first1
bale of cotton for . the season, 28
"■Tteys rnfiier titem U*t/""y»«U‘, Vi1 an
brought to tovvhi Monday evening
by Charles' Market, a farmer liv-
ing thr,ee miles east, of town. It-
was ginned by Frank Mazoch and
Company,yand was bought by E,
A. Bartosh and J. Reynolds,-and
sold- to --p~;-UrBrewTtt
WORKNOW UNDERWAY
ON CONCRETE BRIDGE
ON WEST BEL STREET
.jppreapnUhg J. E. PunchUiB Com-
pany of Waco, at "22 cents per
pound, bale weighing 478 pounds.
A premium Wf $50 in gold'- was
given to the jt-ower by nierehhnts
of Granger.
With contract let fo the. Paee-Davis
ition Company/ wofK was
started the past week', on a pew con-
crete bridge over Ham Branch -.on
West Bell street. Thd’ bridge, which
is ping built at an estiniatc'd cost of-
$3000. -will be similiai- to the new
-p—
dritdren of Nation
“Thp Order Knights of Pythias
orphans is about $500,000 annually.”-" tore over thcf-hranrpotrNTTrth:Acker-
This is a. summary of the activity
of the Pythian Order read before the
Wallis, keeper of records and' seal.
The report was issued by the Supreme.
Lddge as an educational bulletin to
knowledge of the extent of "this
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PACE-DAVIS CO. STARTS WORK
ON $30OO~STRLXTt RE OYER
HAM BRANCH
flow of the branch at flood stage.
The building of the new Bell street
bridge will insure,residents in the
low"Iand,s of that district of no" more
high'water.- A deep channel will be
cut that is expected to .take care jof
flood waters as satisfactorily as the-
ehan-Rei recently opened up on West-
Cameron, fctreet.
___.Ackerman Street Bridge
^ At the -kame time the contract was .
let for J.he Bell street 'bridge it wa3
also agreed to. have a-similar struc-
matt street, arid work at this -point,
will be started with the completion
Tity. The cost of the Aekerrriah street-
■bridge--is. estimated at $2000, and the
structure wiji be' twenty-eight feet
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t. A'-®i
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fill
m
■'i’h rs— contract
foot
bridges-on either side of the street.
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Sr‘U ‘
vk, Burlin -fm; Me-(!ames"’CVillia
pang.-O, C. Nolte, and Olive
M_of Ben Arrfold; Mv...and Mrs.
-jrJennings arid family-, of Val
fcrde; Irene. fRfftle^.-Uucilte
am '>T ' D; 1 ’nntv" eontmunity:
Killiii Dav, of Hoyt community;
? . PFfiSiraSa1;; Ar^te
»!ey, of-Cansiy-on; M rs. KajLhvyji
""bnis, .covTnTir ' ?u p<* r iiitep *.......* ■'
-i.dlum of tuvr~
terjifTse;
3^
double the.-cij^iacity. of the pres'ent
library, it as ^nnounced, and. bids will."
be invited within tj^e ''near future. ;
Plans are also/ready for approval
by the regents for improvements to-
;,he athletic field, Regent^1. E, Fos^
'ttr^snid,
lu-pe . street on the campus Avill ‘be
lorn a way lfl^thdla'te?^ ;=and; par t of
1299 feet- b^Tw^en; tie1 Ubi'at'y- a-iut
Expect 10'jO Buys ;ind Girls . ,
fHrm-im.yfc.iand givlg-
e
jpira.rg expected; to attend the
hteenth aimual short course, -ac-
jfciR to ninvjs dispatches, from A:
^poilcge. -iThe attendance "of the
i aril girls L. ils a’rule, fifty per
; of more ot| the total atteodahve,
|%Ws httye VsthTfatcd thsrw
Fattoniiam-e this year will ex;
4 the 300(>. ptat’k.
Special group progt^tms have been
gjtriteitf■ the
the streeT wilflje utTTIzecI for “ llfo
addition trflhe library .building, it' was
-pointed assistant denn of- WfiOrefl- amr
came-' here tfrom Kentucky to take "up
hejraiuties: TH-. office- Of ciean or the
____________________ ,... .. Senior College of Arts .and Scieneep
Herbert1 L, t^pen, univeiM.y engL ,vnii 0f jPe graduate school vacated.
weeiy.ttrifl George. L. Dtthl. of Dalla^,
conferred with the board of regents on
he Hew construction plans. • ••
NEGRO BOY MEETS DEATH
.nr ailU HI LirU
T-''pitsaij^r^untens'ivc
jpg . in live-Rtovk' f judging, •
^rig-,of grauFand' feed crops, 'de-
fetrations aVULTlsonk' in canning,
^^nlress making ami other home
frovements project.^.have been %-
N'especially.-f.©,.7lhe,- benefit 'of
Justice Z. T-„ Gpre dfSK*rialied-to the
farm -of M. M. Camp, near Saif Gab-
by- Dean Btmedfet in hi's promotion to
the presidency, will be filled ’by the
regents. . ~ " ~ —-r—
y The’ rbgentibkfoVmally adopted the
budget:-nf the school andr accepted
ptaUs -for irn rrredia'^!" construetiorr of A
library .addition- which win (foubte- the-
present, size of the library- building
and. provide facilities for over 1,000,-
Residents of Hefley Heights ami ad-
join i ng noighborhopd.s will be‘glad to
Team of the apjfr'ehension-of1'‘Chicken
Rich;* ElirMge, Colored, ’ and his- eon-
•fiftehiehFIn the bounty jail on a charge
homes are located in eighteen states
and during July and August hundreds''
of thousands of Pythians and. their
families will, visit these homes.. Dur-
ing AugusnEWS7 largb homes, located
icated and hhlf a mllion- dollar-unit'
wiR- be~comt>leted at. the-homeyin CaF-
ifornia-— ••__
'7’'”The“ carp-of "our aged and orphan7
i-Asf m-j-ta11 d i ng ii cl.ic ,v« ■ mo n t of
*rEe. F^-thidh 03#e^;”T~aFg(
ChanceHor; Cpnv, jack M. Crump.
“Two d0ilartmcrnts-:--of-; the Order’s.
activity diVect-the work in this
dtmvor. O-ur - homos are fsh rises of
Pythian.devotion where the aged finds
proEection amFthe child is given the
x-are -of home when a. tragedy' crosses
'Tts 'pbtHwajV. ; TyiMa'nmhWsimienrTh'
Advantageous contracts were made
for, this work by reason of the fact
that the contractors are ju^t complete-'
ing highway work here, and hitvtUkll
iheir' machinery ' and materials at
hand, thus insuring an ejirly comple-
tion of the bridges at the lowest pos-
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I, ARGE" FOFFiL ^H; RTTE ~7—•
lOTJNl) NEAR CAMKIU>N
I “ IN BATTJE GRAVEL
i, , i pf|n-paf-. ovpr thQ rbo^1.olb arr bega’0
boy, L. C. McBride, about teh years.
nf'«;y Xyb,. wns found dead about^9
o’clock Sunday piorning hanging by
his- head from a window in the hornet
•t* * «;
of hi'A’inpthef.:,
SriStw » onSTHSfoft or
| club mon :yi. In ^addition to
igular nstru linn, numerous coti-
the family.had gene for 6
iphofieTr to* ^Malo-.^kmiiay amJt
_____l of jf ieer s i there arrest the - negro.
He wab found to have .twenty-Seven
■this welfare-plvork,. while' but a part
bad
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-Tp-the Ordcr’s' o~bjgctiVvy has assumed
^ Dr. I'rancis of • &-& 'MAJCollcge is ,
'ojgere -fotlay; excavating the^sholl of a
fossil turtle*4’feet 8 inches in dia-
pieter, found J>y Frank Mc-Ijerran in
the Batte gravel-pit just across the
bridge.this side of Marlow.
Mr.** jtylc 1 .erran reported the find tp
Dr. Sutton who phoned Dr. Francis
iuul .-Jio tvamc-
proportions of grtea't importance in
what' is being wHouchi fm-.Linnari w<»l-
. —. — - —i 'J 6Br’-' ”r" '• 11,11 I 1 "* "ri
tare. ----- ------
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The, regents also directed, that
be usbd” for buildikg -purposes t and
that another athletic field be built
In a eonfes-
tare. --y - f-——-■
ri'^'ilo^her'auyillaryljiayo till
The fossil was- • complete
found
cP if with ;t
when
W
by.Mr. McLerran .who'measur-
wlth.fr' rule-. I---T~i-~
jmre mf the Pythiart family is its
Insurance Department-which. haa re-
c-ently anhoUiriced free medical exam-
ination for all members'and their fam-
tlb-r; 'The Department maintains- a
A- cavc>fn hi'Oii^ht half <if rt down
•jn a numb<*r4df pieces,- but Dr. Fran-
cois is having the, other half remove'd.....
3“
f w mom i ©lV W.^ Mather.-, was placed-on
very, cl re fully'ami hopes to get it out
uLole. (— *“—^.r
The' fur He was' uitder .six'vf5et‘pf
!
.
If
-2'
2-.nio.il ill liiisis hi id . his salary nr-
fhU kci-viec.—No a-ttetmpt is madt
grr vei,- two feafe-bf-which was ccmente-
mi together ;i'ml had tu be. Ijuikun >vtLh
a maul.
^illbe helii cfAyhich yepT attrac-
prizes ty-j.II Lfi. •
Boriniiurii s for Girls
ents before, to visit^end-s'Rviffj^
l'h: W. T L.Uixaon ftirm nrwi the nni<
;i n i i
lunate boy evidently did not gp,wfth
log ho* Will •--'Pi-'Lil ins -Suipmer
in- welfartl'work, -' * t-. r-l
rrin-
en rbostS which .he liad visited re-
.-•onih- - M;i iiv ppnple-who frill ml Hv-ir
to treat disease, the object being to
iio ft
.*
Ad_any . lnrk i-ng
-hd-
i.'I . 1! : .1- j C ii!! i 6
rriy
hlsDiiothei- or'’else returned home add
......-..... .. , ^ttmnnied to ent^r,the home bs- craw-j;
^tn tin boys-awid cirls griTnps will ling through the window, and it is
|vidcfl into fyur, sections and the presumed- that, he raised - the window
........ ' ' * ‘ and 'attempted tp go «t hl^ugh:jvhen.:_iUi.
fell and caught him by the neck. He
nu-was hanging from thd ground unable
id to escape the trap and hisrneck]was
s"s either broken hr else Re strangled.to
death.—Thorndale'Champion.
fl'o^ls to be decreasing greatly have
now recovered some, if not all, of
Report or ads cet the gran;?. ■___ ■.hi’i^.chickens.^amerorl Ilej-gld-
. . .. e moniuer oi’ any
if. his family may go to a physician
ifi time te arreat tho disorder, before
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fon of thV ri^pf'ctive divisions” The
Pi-will lie-nssigned to quarters m
pn.und Goodwin- dormitories.' aii'd
p* chaperor.,..! ;vr yifl*-H-mea - ' MigV'
Horton, state home demon-
Pf4gent, is the 'laeder -of the
tfrP- Sterling C. -Evans is
? boys leader.
W of th
merit,” and Homer Sheffield, “Mea-
surements.”
; PromiRMU^Pe^rs^,.^^..,:,.
“7—"mu at cne lypelillCWf^The ItfFbf spesKers for the-girls,
^ -ami these vhairnftn wTil division during the Short Course ip-
t tKn -* —dudes Mis^ Susan Landon, .educational
I kn Wor*t out °f the thousands of
ff VrKir,t’ in the State, are
jEBn° T°n 'a” ^,an(it County;
ielri.ersrm’County: Homer
tom rafra County; and-T. J.
J ^^' CoUnty. During
Sl>«gs theSe f0Ur win («a,.ll„
! four big so
Washington cop-
5J5? lhe^ tour will discuss.
i w<j^PS,t^e ^our big subject*
.*hKHthe Washington co2
fed. F-ontilla Johnson
*• ‘Serace,’*!.,*— ;
A^GMOTIVE JOURNAL GIVES NICE .
BOOSTTO LOCAL FORD DEALER AND
HIS POLICY OF GOOD ADVERTISING
itd too Tjiigjor a corrective measure.
For a. number’-of years the De'part-
ment has operated a laboratory health
lest for the members of the Depart-
ment. Th'e-exteni|jion of' this' Service
to all Pythians'arid their families is
“He has good -equipment, so he
advertises—arid the business finds his
,h..p.” ■' ] '
This iis\ the' heading placed on an
interesting featulre1_hy_Br2aiLSil^Cf-
jr7['in“tEe July . Southwestern Auto-
H^ector Texas" Farm B.meau (A>ttom ^tockdaie Ford dealer. ^ - \ J
who will talk on Farm
Assocatiorv, who will talk on Fgrm
and Home, Life in Denmark'front ob-
servations made duigng her visit to
* nir__r :Ur Dnnrl
terpieces from the Chicago
eau in her talk; Mrs. BePhtce’-Ctey-
tor, home improvement speciahst*®*-
Tension I^rvici7 wM'-vt-
Attractive Rugs and How tp Make
Them; Mrs..Bruce Reid, Port Arthur,
who will talk on Our Bird Friends of
Texas, and use an exhibit ih illustra-
tion; Miss Bess Edwards, assistant
home demonstration agent, who.'will
talk on Music in the Home, gnd nilm-
motive, Journal, telling of the novel
advertising scheme.of W. -E."Gaithet,
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moiit corr^plete and^bast equipped, gar-
ChaWberl».n, head home^onhinlM a t mechaaiea, and stock of
. ■ in keeping 'with the development of
western automobile dealers, 'Writes ^clical ,raCfrnity-to the home -ami
Snvder. “who are using modern shop „ .. . .._t...----------------
Snvder. **who are , using modern shop,
tools and equipment to, reduce labor
f-nm^y nbbdT*
t] , four rgroups of1 girls
rr;c aTTl, Those' vhalrmfen-Will
at the meetings,' CaptairtsW
wys sect jobs have already Kfinn
I feature °f the boys and girls
S b' ithe appeatahee of- servations made during ner- vum, w adv^ising i'jp v The The story that followed thi
£v£ !SntaSfeg f - T*xa8’ that country last year; Mrs. Lily Peg_ Roekdale Reporter, telling of his fine ing paragraph told of the steady
stann ^ K'rtVwho attended Chaipberlain, head home econOmi - eauipment mechanics, and stock of growth of the Gaither garage, how the
CZT\t* clUh*Wamp^ Partment, John Tarleto^ Agncultural The story in manager lets people know about his
^«Wert^’y*a^'9e r??^ C-^e; Wh& t# ne^hSitW(Jf mas- 'fhe'Snutliwestern Automotive Journal, -shop aWd its Tmmptete Service, ajftd-ff
m record3 of joY Pictures, using an ^ith rota of< ,Mr> GaitherT on^- of his full description wasj*iven of <kithgr*|,
costs and improve the workmanship in
their shops. There is anotheil, f but
!^alfer,: elkss' 'orpeople who 'makeU.^
their- equipment do fpr them every-
thing it does for “the larger clasg, but
plso use R to bring mote business to tp make t>e ^ Ha also announced
Cfiancellpr Commander, Jack M.
Crump, urged all members of the
iorlge to take-a^tv^mage of this per-
sonal service offered by Abe—Depart-
ment by writing to'the Home Office
for blanks and containers necessary
T to maxe tne test. Met also announceu
thfelr-service statnoiis.:-WrF7-Gartherr tkat the Department woUld cel^rate
Ford dealer at Rockdale. Texas, is a .... ____________ .l a______v - i
wnn cues ofi Mr, Gaither, one of- his
full page ad4-»nd his garage bifflding,
ljH interfiling to the casual reader as
well .as to the automobile, dealer; ill ".vir. uaitner, anyaer . | Soutnerjri, ttautoud at unaierie1 ey-re-t'
is interesting to the* non-advertiser “is prbudjof his sbibp—tells IHe worltT prfeSentativ1es of the Chicago lBridge ..
as well as the advertiser; and it is a by word bf molutb,. through the mail, andUrtmUWorks of Chicago. - ( -
fine boost for • Rockdale anjd her and by using the |hews*pkpers.” , T^e tank, is known as the ellipsoidal ■
Ford dealer. Better still, it shows
how one small town, automobile dealer.
advertising
^g.,mg cU,, of South- a hhlp la wllin* radio.
----- ----- / - _ ■ . ' cnat -tne department wouiu ceieorate
Ford dealer at. Rockdale, Texas is a fiftieth anniversary in August .at
leading member of this smaller clads. vyhich time,^ wUJ. hav^ paid t wfd.
The story that followed this, opfen-
hv* says he is more Interested in the
fossil turtle than any of the$j it being
more rare. t j ____
The find will be photqgmphed and
with data,forwarded to Dr. O. P. Hay
of the-Intornational museum.at Wash-
ington, D;. C. who. is - arrauthority-op '
tocsil turtles of America.—Cameron
Enterprise. • ,—£
U. T. longhorns VVILLAOPEN
FOOTBALL SEASON* SEPT. 24
AuSTin, Texas, July 20.7-The Uni-"
ver&it'y of Texas football .team will
open the 'season this fall in Austin
.with~a-gamo .an Sopte mber24r-pte-ylug -
Oklahoma Southwest Teachers’ Col
lege. ■ October 1 Tesral will play Texa*s
which tl-ne-it wilt Have paid t(^ .ytd- Chriatian . VhWersity in Auhtin. On
71"1 wew9re October 8 a frame is scheduled
than-$60,000,000. - .
game is scheduled with
Trinity University ,at Austin.
In" Dallas on Ocltober 15 the Long-
recenlj “automobile sen’ice and acces-
sory advertisements.” j ■*-' _____ ___ __________ ________
“Mr. Gaither," Snyder - continues, Southetm, RaUtoad at Majerie by
Dd.’Ui', Jl 2/, ntikw ^ flTTa Ulfl tWrtfTfT__•____A-—A.1.J. _ 6 it__/-^L .*»__I T>_!
RjVlLROAD V\ Ji T'^ ma joRIE horn- P^y®1*8 will meete Vande^biR.
ffiEING BLILT AT MAJORIE Agaih> at Austin op OctohGr 22, the
- • . •"........-J ;bt.. T.xn;.ir
l.:t 2;.
-
A railroad water tank is being TeXas wili pfay Rice Institute:
built for the Rockdale Sihdbw and 0ctober 2Qas been set. aside for a
/ ________2__.J.Li TT«
game witb^Sbutbern Methodist Uni-
versity in Dallas. , Baylor and Texas
wtinrfeet in Austin November 5.
On Armistice Dkyr November ItT"
Texas will mdet the Kansas Aggies'
m
The same issue of The Southwestern bottom type and Vill have a capacity Texas will mdet the Kansas Aggies
Automotive Journal carries an inter- of *75,000 gallons of water when com-' team In Austin. The final game of the
• k • « 1 ' MAMMAM •■•til llA ttUnA/1 AM T'U A M /Vi ft
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how onesman iuwiv «u™. ---------------------- , -
)»s prow the yaljaa it «xtepaiy* .wting je$>ui>t of how- B. A^by’^^
Try Reporter dasetfied ads.
season will be played on Thanksgin-
Ing Day with Texas A. it M. College
ah College Statjon.
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927, newspaper, July 21, 1927; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth741838/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.