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THIS IS AN INTERVIEW WITH EDWARD MADELEY WHO OWNED MADELEY
PHARMACY ON JERSEY STREET FOR FORTY" YEARS WHEN HE RETIRED
Interviewer: Mr. Madeley, please tell us when and how you came
to reside in College Station.
Madeley: I am a pharmacist. I went into business in 1932 in
Chappell. Hill during the depression. After several
years, I decided to relocate.
Interviewer: Where did you move to?
Madeley: Claude Edge of Lilly Ice Cream Company in Bryan suggested
College Station. Jeff Casey and Herschel Burgess had
built a two story building on Jersey Street which was
available. Herschel Burgess was developing South Park.
In May 1940, I moved my pharmacy to College Station.
Interviewer: What was College Station like at that time?
Madeley: The city was only three years old. There was no bank
in College Station. My wife, Billie, did all the banking.
She drove to First Bank & Trust in Bryan every few days.
Iremember one occasion when I went in. They didn't
recognize me though we had been doing business there for
several years.
Interviewer: How did you start your drug store?
Madeley: Our fixtures were custom made in Houston. It was a beautiful.
store - the most up -to -date in College Station. In later
years, it was the first air conditioned pharmacy in town.
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Interviewer: What was business like?
Madeley: It was very successful. Madeley Pharmacy flourished. It
became the favorite meeting place of residents of the nearby
area. Business deals were made and romances flourished.
Madeley's tuna fish sandwiches became famous! One of our
customers told this true story: Her small son was to have
his tonsils removed. For his supper the night before surgery,
she promised to cook anything he wanted. It was very hot.
She had a mental picture of herself - frying chicken and
baking a cake! A few moments later, he told her what he
wanted: A tuna fish sandwich and a chocolate malt from
Madeley's.
Claudine Davis was my first customer in 1940 and my last
in 1979 when I retired. We employed Aggies at the soda
fountain until World War II and high school students later.
B. B. Holland, later a principal at a Consolidated school,
worked in the pharmacy while in high school and college.
We hid his car in our garage when he got married. His
friends were unable to find it!
Interviewer: Who occupied the second story of the building?
Dr. D. W. Andres had an office as did Herschel Burgess
and Joe Vincent. Later, Dr. A. B. Cathcart had his dental
office and the City of College Station had offices there
for several years. Ran Boswell was city manager. He became
a close friend as did Louie Dulaney.
Homer Norton was the football coach at A & M, and the Aggies
were Southwest Conference champions the previous year, 1939.
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Madeley: Bill Caudill of A & M's College of Architecture organized
his architectural firm, Caudill, Rowlett and Scott, in
College Station. The firm became internationally known.
Their first office was on the second floor.
Ray Oden, owner of Southside Grocery, was the first occupant
of the first floor corner location
Interviewer: Where did you live?
Madeley: In addition to my /wife, Billie, my family included her
mother, Mrs. Lova Edwards. Soon after we came to College
Sttion, we bought a new house on the corner of Highland
and Grove in South Park.
Interviewer: Who else lived there?
Madeley: Our neighbors were Art Adamson, swimming coach at A & M;
Dr. Andres, and the Tom Covey family. Covey descendants
still reside in the house at 200 Grove bought in 1941.
Our customers included several A & M presidents:
Dr. T. 0. Walton, Gibb Gilchrist, Tom Harrington and
Earl Rudder and Deans T. D. Brooks and Frank Bolton.
Interviewer: How were you involved in the community?
Madeley: I was very involved. We had joined the A & M 1 °lethodist
Church soon after we came to College Station. I was
chairman of the official board and later chairman of the
Board of Trustees.
In 1954, I was president of the Brazos Valley Shrine Club.
That year, we chartered two special trains and took
3,200 school children from College Station, Bryan and
Navasota to the Shrine Circus in Houston.
I was a charter member of Sul Ross Lodge #130 and was
Worshipful Master in 195+.
Madeley: I served on the organizational committee of the Better
Business Bureau and on the board for seven years.
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In addition, I organized the Brazos Valley Pharmaceutical
Association and was its first president.
I must mention Mrs. Pearl Tanzer's 5th Grade wildflower
notebooks. They were displayed annually in the front
window of the pharmacy and were enjoyed by everyone.
Peggy Callihan - Please tell us when and how you came to reside in College Station.
Ed Madeley - for eight years my wife Billie and I owned a drugstore in the quiet town of Chappel Hill.
business was not good because of the depression. It was suggested to me by Claude Edge who worked for
Lilly Ice Cream Company that we move to College Station, but I did not want to move.
Peggy Callihan - Where did you move to?
Ed Madeley - After much encouragement from Claude and the steady decline of business, Billie and I
moved to Grove St. in the spring of 1940.
Peggy Callihan - How did you start your drug store?
Ed Madeley - I met with J.F. Casey and H.E. Burgess to discuss the rental of a building on Jersey St. I
felt at that time I wanted a new building not wanting someone else's headache and Mr. Burgess and Mr.
Casey promised me this new building. I took the old soda fountain from my back yard and traded it for a
10% discount on a new one for $1800.00. I paid only 20% on fixtures, and in the summer of 1940
Madeley's Drug Store open up for business. Tom Covey who was a traveling drug salesman for South
West Drug Company, was the first customer at my drug store and from this stemmed a long and lasting
friendship.
Peggy Callihan - What was business like?
Ed Madeley - I consider a good day as opening the store at 7 a.m. and having lunch at White Way Cafe,
which was a very popular eatery and then traveling to the First State bank in Bryan since there wasn't a
bank in College Station and closing the store at 7 p.m. The only day of the year I was closed was on
Christmas Day.
Peggy Callihan - How much money did you make, and what did you drive?
Ed Madeley - My business was doing very well in 1944 and with a monthly income around $110, I
decided it was time for a new truck. For $800 I was able to buy a new Chevy with top speed of 60 mph.
Peggy Callihan - How were you involved in the community?
Ed Madeley - I was very involved in the community and I was one of the founding members of the Better
Business Bureau and I served on the board for 7 years. One of the most common compaints that the BBB
received was concerning the new telephone system in College Station. In 1947, I was a commissioner for
the Sul Ross Lodge, better know as the American Legion Lodge. Wheezie Clark, and Tom Covey and I
wrote the first Zoning Ordinance of College Station.
Peggy Callihan - Can you tell us about some of your friends during the early years?
Ed Madeley - Among some of my many acquaintances throughout my years in the history of College
Station include: Joe Vincent, who was an insurance businessman; Dr. Andre, who had his office upstairs
from the drug store; Lee Norwood a policeman; Dean brooks who was the President of Texas A &M and a
math professor at A &M named "Square Root" Jackson, famed for this math problem solving. People
would send Professor Jackson letters in the mail about their math problems. Professor Jackson would ride
his bicycle down a country road (better know as Wellbord Road) to the Post Office and by the time he
arrived back at the University, he had the answer. He would then turn around ride back to the Post Office
and return their letter with the answer.
Peggy Callihan - Sharon, when did you first come to College Station?
Sharon Covey Menn - In 1946 during one of the most popular Aggie traditions, bonfire, Tom Covey's
wife went into labor. Mrs. Madeley drove her to the hospital and I was born.
Peggy Callihan - Please tell us some of your College Station Memories.
Sharon Covey Menn - I have very fond memories of growing up in College Station. My mother worked
in the gift shop at the MSC. She was the only woman in a management position at that time. Some years
later she was killed in an auto accident. Remembering my childhood brings back thoughts of walking on
fences, playing in sand boxes, hopscotch, relaxing on screen porches, attic fans, a time when everybody
knew everybody else and going to school at Trudies Kiddie College & Hardaway Kindergarten.
Peggy Callihan - Who were some of your friends?
Sharon Covey Menn - In the fourth grade Margaret McMurray (Griffith) and I became friends.
Peggy Callihan - What did kids do growing up in College Station?
Sharon Covey Menn - A favorite past time of ours was to go to Guion Hall and watch movies all day for
only a quarter. If you helped Mr. Putty, the manager, fold popcorn boxes, he would let us in for free. In
the late sixties Guion Hall was torn down and Rudder Tower built in its place. We would play at A &M,
collect tennis balls, sell them for a nickel and go to Madeley's Drug Store for a vanilla or cherry
phosphate. In the 50's Madeley's was one of the more popular places for teenagers to go. Football games
were as popular then as they are now, maybe even more so. The Kiwanis Club sold box lunches, and
mums were sold on the street corners. Everyone wore their "proper" fall attire. Ladies dressed in
sweaters, skirts and heels, although they stood for the whole game, as tradition would have it and even if
it was hot.
Ed Madeley - There was a gentleman who was always bragging and said he could whip anyone. One
day at a fair in Alabama, there was a contest with a prize of $100. This "big talker" was prompted by his
friends to enter this contest. After much persuasion he did and he won. For wrestling a bear, not only did
he win $100 but he was honored with a nickname, Paul "BEAR" Bryant. I am not sure how much truth
there is to this story.
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original photos, documents, maps, etc. useful to the history project to be returned unharmed.
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claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character, including the cost of defense
thereof, for any injury to, including the cost of defense thereof for any injury to, including death of,
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