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HISTORY
- Part 1:
Telephone Company Succeeds Right Through
Tough Times
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- Through years of economic upheaval,
including the depression and a major hurricane, four generations of the Green family have
kept LaWard Telephone Exchange a viable and community oriented enterprise.,
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"I am proud and excited about being part of a family owned business," said Terri
Green Parker, current manager and fourth generation family member to participate in the
daily operations. "My entire family has worked hard and sacrificed to keep our
customer satisfaction ongoing."
- First
generation pioneer phone man, Frank Green, owned the Louise Telephone Company as early as
1924. He was beloved by the area and had a strong interest in helping young people
and running greyhounds. He spent much of his spare time with both, while hunting
rabbits and passing along some of his philosophy.
- Frank sold
the Louise office and in the fall of 1926 he bought the Ganado Telephone Exchange from
Oliver Dunlap and Rector Washington for a price tag of $3,000.
- Originally
LaWard Telephone was part of Ganado Telephone. In July of 1940 Green put an exchange
in LaWard.
- The first
generation Green intended for his son Kenneth to operate the exchange in LaWard.
Kenneth Green and Vicena Knopp were married on July 23, 1940, with Vicena returning to
work operating the switchboard immediately following the wedding, Kenneth received a
salary of $75 a month and between he and Vicena the switchboard was operated 24 hours a
day. After three months Julia Pryor was hired followed by a Mrs. Duffy.
- Local
banks and individuals loaned Frank the money he needed to keep the company going. It
was not unusual for Frank to mortgage the exchanges, equipment, lines and even livestock
as collateral.
- Frank sold
one-half interest of the Ganado Telephone Company in 1944 to Roy and Gertrude Young.
Two years later he sold his remaining one-half interest to Kenneth and Vicena.
- By 1948 a
decision was made to dissolve the partnership. The value of the company was $50,000.
The Young's became the owners of Ganado Telephone valued at $34,000 and the Greens,
(Kenneth and Vicena) became the owners of LaWard Telephone Company valued at $16,000.
In May of that year the LaWard Telephone Company became an independent company.
- LaWard,
Lolita, and Olivia-Port Alto were all served through the LaWard Exchange with a total of
172 customers. In 1953 an exchange was established in Lolita.
- Over the years
loans were made through General Dynamics (Stromberg-Carlsen) so equipment could be
added and updated.
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Kenneth Green died from leukemia in July of 1958, which left his widow Vicena
running the company. Vicena's bother-in-law, J.T. Maxwell, assisted her.
- Vicena was
left with three young children to raise including Connie, Phillip and Larry. Larry,
the oldest, born in 1942, worked after school and during the summers to help out his mom.
- The
company faced almost total destruction when Hurricane Carla hit Texas in 1961. Very
few poles were left standing and there was no service in the area. Larry came home
from A&I in Kingsville to help rebuild the company.
- With the help from other telephone companies, loans
and a lot of faith, the company was saved.
- A new face
joined the LaWard Telephone family when Larry married Sandra R. Schultz in 1962.
Sandra immediately began working as an operator and helped with office operations as the
company continued to grow.
- During the
restoration period following Hurricane Carla, the dial office was moved to Port Alto and a
new dial office was built in Lolita with XY Stromberg equipment installed. In LaWard
the old ringdown switchboard was replaced by a new limed oak common battery switchboard.
Improvements and updated switchboards continued through the next several years
including the first brick office in 1967.
- By 1977
the company had outgrown existing lines and renovations were being planned. Around
this same time, one of Larry and Sandra's two daughters, Terri, showed an interest in the
company. "I grew up with my sister Nelda and I being taken on night telephone
emergencies," said Terri. "Mom and dad would put us in the car so they
could take car of problems with customer service. It was just natural that I began
helping with the switchboards and other day to day operations when I could."
- The Green
family secured a loan from REA and construction of buried cable lines began in 1978.
By the end of 1979 customers had Direct Distance Dialing and switchboards and
operators were no longer necessary.
- Today the
LaWard Telephone Exchange, Inc. consists of the same three exchanges with 1,262 access
lines and nine employees.
- "The
telecommunication business constantly changes and we are committed to providing our
customers with the latest technology backed by reliable service," said Larry Green.
Part 2 Company
Growing With Technology
- For 17
years following their 1962 marriage, Larry and Sandra Green, helped Larry's widowed
mother, Vicena, operate the LaWard Telephone Exchange.
- "We
worked together as a family rebuilding after Hurricane Carla," said Sandra.
"Together Vicena, Larry and I helped build the company we have today."
After several years working outside the
family venture following her high school graduation, our daughter Terri joined the company
permanently in 1995.
- Larry
officially took over management of LaWard Telephone in 1979. His mother retired in
1986 to her home located in Ganado. She passed away in 2002.
- "We
serve our La Ward, Lolita, and Port Alto customers and can provide for all their
telecommunications needs," said Terri, current manager of the company. "We
service access lines and business key systems to data communications links."
- "Our
exchange is presently equipped with the latest in Digital Switching, Data and Fiber Optic
technology and features such as Tone Dialing, Call Forwarding, Caller Name and Number
Identifying along with many others," said Terri. "In 1996 we allowed our
customers to petition and connect to the eligible Expanded Local Calling areas of their
choice. This has allowed them a larger local calling area as well as access to a
number of Internet Service Providers.
- "La
Ward Communications, a subsidiary of La Ward Telephone, now offers state of the art
Internet and telecommunication services. The service is available to both
residential and business customers within our exchange as well as
- surrounding areas.
- "Our
telecommunications services include everything from telephone and computer network wiring
in residential homes to the installation of key systems and network cabling for business
customers. We strive to provide quality service at competitive rates with an
emphasis on customer service."
- Current
officers and employees include Larry Green, president; Sandra Green, secretary-treasure;
Terri Parker, general manager; and Nick Strauss, plant manager. Other employees are
Dennis Karl, Glynda Beyer, Miguel Saucedo, Dee Darilek, B.J. Bures.
- La Ward
Telephone Exchange has the honor of being named the first recipient of the Jackson County
Chamber Business of the Year Award in 1999.
- The
business encourages employees to volunteer their time to community organizations for the
good of Jackson County. They are members of fire departments, the Jackson County
Youth Fair Board, Industrial ISD Elementary Mentor program, Go Texan Cook-off, IISD Job
Fair and PTA's.
- The
company has been buying fair animals at the Jackson County Youth Fair since 1987.
They also sponsor three baseball teams for Industrial Little League
- Contributions are also made to the Scouting programs,
churches and school fund raisers.
- "We
have been awarding scholarships at Industrial High School since 1998," said Terri.
The amount awarded varies from $500 to $2,000 and is renewable for four years if
specified criteria is met.
- The
current corporate office, located at 12991 on Hwy. 172 in La Ward is home to an impressive
collection of antique telephones dating back to the 1800's. Larry began collecting
old telephones in 1962 and has built a display case to house them. The collection is
in the foyer of the corporate office so customers can enjoy viewing them.
- In 1991 we
added cellular service packages to customers in Calhoun, Goliad and Dewitt counties.
There are approximately 11,000 Cingular customers in our territory. A sales agent
office has been opened by La Ward Cellular in Victoria at 6605-D Navarro where an
agent and staff offer services.
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Officially retired in 1997, Larry and Sandra Green spend time on exotic hunting trips and
have a trophy room at their home in La Ward.
- These
ancestors of Frank Green continue to be major contributor to the betterment of Jackson
County and its youth.
* (Partial information for this story was gathered
from Hello Texas, A History of Telephone In The Lone Star State. There was
a discrepancy in the histories about the date Ganado Telephone, of which La Ward Telephone
was a part of, was purchased by Rector Washington and Oliver Dunlap. For
informational purposes we used the date listed in the La Ward Telephone history.
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