The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [53], Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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Expansion Progaam
Begun By Dodge Brothers
JMfkt Milliom to Bo Inverted in New Building* Before January 1, 1926
Ociutraction Now Under Way; Additions Necessary to Meet
Constantly Growing Demand
The largest expansion program in the limton of limine Brother*,
]ae., is now in proxrw.'
Continually oversold sinrc the buxinesx be^an, h nr) | >in<-1 k-m 11 \ <>\ei
■rid this year in spite of tin* fact that [iroduetion has been emuisteiith
SS IKtM of 1,1000 ears a day, the management in determined to take t'\-
SwMUary measures to meet the demand* and requirements of Mn
era in 1 2«.
Five larjje new building* arc already under construction and three
| etklri will begin .iniiiediutely, it is announced Tiv K. .1. May lies, pre*i-
and K«neral manager.
The total floor area 'ot* the eiiflit new buildiiif^ will exceed 'I 4 of a
Million square feet and will afford employment for several thousand
additional men. The coat of the expansion will be at approximately eii(h '
Bullion dollars.
Dodge Brother^ «oust ruction detriment lias erected every liuildiii£
in the enormom factory and similarly will be rex|>niii<iblc lor oery detail
of the present pPoumm It is 'estimated that fully l.t'iMi men will In-
employed the re-t of the year in the expansion project now undci w.iv.
Let lis Hope So
III rt d.sciiviion of lormer Senator finilev V <>xpre-.s.-d op|M>sitioii I
Federal aid tor public hiuhwH\s, the esteemed Deuison Herald hi.. I„i
to -ay:
In speakini' ii> l.e iloe^, Mr. |{.>ile\ , voice sound) like one ervinu
in the wilden.es.->. W e know he i i f hI in principle, we know we ha1,
lo-t our stnndiiiu n sovereiun stale and are nothing moie thai
province, but we hav • been taught l>> pioviressive teaelier* and leader.-
to lean on the i;ov ei nment instead ol letting it lean on the |>eo|.i,'.
therefore, our hand- i re constantly held out to Washington for ueh
helpiiiy, as tIm* Federal tioieinmeiit will >nos| ^raciounly give in return
for ti:riher -nrre iden ot |siwer sUp|M>.sedl^ inherent in the |ieople. Mr.
llailev will not be able to correct this nmtakc or right the wron^. He
li just as helpless :is he would he were he engaged Sn the iih)k>hs I>1 •
task of sweepinn back the tide* ot the sea with a broom."
It is a regrettable stute ol' at fair-. Hut, as the brother nay*. there
will be no going back Federal aid to hialiways, and to public education*
and all that soit ot ihiuu is revolution, mid revolutions (lo not to back-
ward. The ancient republics were destroved in this way. But maybe
we have intelligence enough to enenfie 'heir late; let u.s hope -«i. Waco
I il'ies-Ilera^l.
"The Home of the Hereford"
SEARS ROEBUCK ESTABLISH AGRICULTURAL STUDENT LOANS
From Italia- conic- the announcement ot the establishment of the
Sears-Uocbuck Au'rieultural Foundation Student l^uin Fund ol (HMl.tMHi
which will be Used to enable worthy hum boys, who otherwise wnulil he
deprived of this privilege through b.ek tnnds, to attend A. it M.
When Dodge Brothers factory began operati< ns late in I!' 14, i' ,< olle^,. and study the principles ot agriculture. From information re
consisted of a few buildings with a lloor area ol some acres. lodnv , eei\ed trom the maii'i^einent of the Kx Students' Assochition, the
it consists of 11(1 a.'res kind addition of the live new buildings will in : operation ol this I'm..! this coming fall should enable nfVroximately lour
Orease it to l.'M). five hundred boys to take up agricultural education, *ho otherwise
Jt will make D.sl-e Brothers one of the Unrest lactones in the world. wo,,l'f 1,1 |,IH op|H,rtimitv
A complete .seria.i of new buildings, as large in itself a iiiaev fa<
t Means a Howe
and a
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'The Home ot the llerelon
is already under construction on Lynch Bond. One Inn Id in1.',
75x500 feet, will Iiouhc the heal treat department, another also 7Y\.~>n0,
' the heavy hammer shop; another H.r x.">tMI, the li;lit hanimer shop. A
die shop, lOOvili w 'II also be erected. To supply luiwer for these elini - '
mous new units a large and thoroughly modern |*>wer house will In-
built. Dozens ol new railway tracks are being li.nl. hundreds ol work
men being employed in this project alone.
The new forge department on Lynch Komi replaces a similar de
pertinent in the main faetorv and the buildings which formerly housed it
' will make way for a lmgs live story building, J0">xl00. Tin- Innliliii;
will be for machining and storage pur|M scs. Wiiat will be known i>s
main plant No. 4, measuring 75x475, will join the machinimrand stora"c
plant. It will also lie live stories and will complete an ciioriiious [
Inihapcd unit.
Dodge Brothers factory is one of the most "ompact in the woild and
the new buildings lit perfectly into the vast system ot production.
Flanking a series of main buildings on one side tare huge warehouse,
whare the raw materials are Received; and fed out into the various inn-
1 * chining departinents.
' X* V / On t)i« ait 111*l' Sllll'
\.y* ()„ the other side of the main buildings are the (.rent assembly plan's
into which machining departments feed thciT finished parts.
* "The reputation of Dodge Brothers motor ear nnd the ch.ir.Kter >t
Dddge Brothers deal t organization, plus our determination to i.uike a
pood csr continually latter, leaves no possible doubt .1- to our future
market," said President Hayues. "Our only tear is that even 1*00
ears a dav will be insufficient for the requirements of IWH."
'' .. —"The Home of the Hereford"—
TIRES
AND
TUBES
We have added Firestone Tires and Tubes
to our stock. See us before you buy. We
can save you money.
—Also see us for Fisk and Gates Tires and
Tubes, Gulf Gas and Oils.
Automobile Accessories, Storage Room- •
Prompt and Courteous Service.
English & Wood
-OAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES AND MECHANICAL WORK-
| Rockwell Bros. & Compaq
5 BUSINESS CHANGE
—I have taken over the feed business con-
ducted by G. C. Butler and will run same in
connection with my Grocery business.
—PHONE 236 for Groceries and Feed.—
Burrows Grocery
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EPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM
Leader—Kate Buther.
atoqx Jw < pnji|.Miji .>i|j, l'-'ii,ns)
Wfco Have N«>t Seen. John,
24-29; 1st Peter 1
Hymn by the Leajue
Prayer— Leader.
Scripture Headings
1—Confidence in the I'liseen Hod
—lltli Psalm Mamie I Vail I'm mil
Confidence in the I'liseen «'•«>«!
Providence- 2Jnl Psalm Av s '•rn
ham.
A- Led li> the 1 n-c. n <i-d I •'
45:1-9.
B- Suflielelit i- the Hevelitioli of
the Clodd M icali t>, I ''
C—Faith Can Wa t t ! tl" N
—Hebrews 2:1 I A'«IV
A—A Record of Tho-« Who I'•
lieved Hebrew 1 1 l'1
R An K\pei'tati'"i l-t l hn ■'
1-11 Bet y I'ir e.
Song by 11 ■ I .ea- ce
Address Miss Fronic Claused.
Address Alice I.ee lode.
Address Mice Suthcr.
Thoughts on the Topic Adetvne
Vnilinghani.
Offering.
Benediction.
Remembe! You enn now buy a
beautiful *12.50 to ?1C00 Hat for
15.00—K. Hatcher.
llr. and Mrs J F. Taylor and
^iftiily have retunievl from a vr*it fo
V chita Kails and Oklahoma pointa.
Mr. G. L. Carr. of Weatherfonl,
visited his brother-in-law, J. B*
ObtIb, and family here the first of
Um weak.
V-v'si
Away From The Crowds
Amerk'U is still tindlHcuvvrt'd, still
waiting to be discovered—by you!
Away from the pnved highways, deep
in the bidden solitudes—are shady
proves fragrant with the scent of
flowers-sun-drenched valleys lazy
streams—or hurrying brooks as beAt
your mood. Waiting to please you
with their untouched charms.
Take your Ford and venture forth
Into the delights of the unknown.
Leave the beaten path toothers, (io
where you will—whether the road
is paveu or not.
It Is the car of the true adventurer;
the car that no going—be it sand,
dirt or rocky road—can halt; the car
that will take you safely, certainly
and happily to where nature hides
her true loveliness.
Runabout • • $260
Touring Car - 290
Tudor Sedan - $390
f'ordor Sedan • 660
On nfNMi cart dacnouatMbto riot* and aiarw are 1*5 «itrt
Full «Im halloo* tfeM 9JS *xtr . A4J prices t. Ow ft. D+tnuk
SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON
Coupe
520
r. O. a MraM
I
PImm tell me how I can eecurr a ford Car on ui; payment*:
CUy.
1 Malt thle coupon to
YOU CAN
Van eaa always ftak "apis mi spaa" wHh
and paaitivaly aa tie able. Wa will das am
the vary lowent eaat, aai aWve all thiafa, 4a it la
iafaetioa. Wa eateai a eanNal iantatiaa far yaa ta mI ai !
spaat ear la > aflariaga far tha IWI aai Wiatav
CALL US
WILL G. STANDIFER
Suits made to order. Call and see Spring and
Phone IM
The City Meat Market
Is the place where you can get any cut of fan-
cy, good and wholesome fresh and cured meats
when you want it. Our Market is clean and
sanitary and our treatment courteous. Wa
appreciate your patronage.
Perry Flte - - - Prop.
FEED STORE AND A GOOD 0NB
Wa handle everything ta Um way «f fsed, for
chickens and hogs, home aad goats. Bar, teaa, asMa
ckepe aad sate. Make delivery aaywian ta the si*
J. S. McCOMB
CLEANERS
REN
Cleaners
KNOW HOW
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [53], Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1925, newspaper, August 7, 1925; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393484/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.