The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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14. Garment
13. Greek letter
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41. Single
44. Indiana at
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47. Nuiaanre
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20 Doughy
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22 stubborn
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23. Trieka
27 Too
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30 .Supporter*
32. Chicken part
33. Snake
33 Geological
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37. Pood flab
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17. Pursues abbr.
7.
Robinson Election Fued
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rohtodbs or- the
Wa Will Se Open Par ftwaWieaa
MONDAY, APRIL 20TH
, In Our New Location At
520-A AUSTIN AVENUE
J Next Doar lo Orange Oaaia
SIMON'S TAILORING SHOP
Expert Tailoring A Attorcrtion*
For Men A Women -*
For All Your Insurance Heeds
SAM PASS (OMPAHY
and M«* AeeeaeiMe Mutual Csmpautos.
"Subfttontiol Sovlngi Through Dividend*"
Texoo
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Peyton
ed a yea man for O Dowd. derlar
ed to the group "If tbnae five
vote* are Illegal, whether lor Mi
Tandy or me I don't want the
wffioe I# tt • gel la be done in
a fraudulent way., 1 don't think
Mr Tandy the* ”
Still etn-mht) dented that he
a«a an QDowd earn, m tng that
b# Wanted the UtuaDon settled
' pogcfuMy". Ha alao criticised
the newslteyer publicity given the
t r ruble
Once again. Entltt Oglesbee
aUkn.tan. colled on the two can
dldatcv to join together and ar
Hue at a peaceable aettlamant
Tandy contended that ha waa aat-
isftied with the election figures
and Mill <uld that ha wanted to
let the district court settle X.
At ft:1* the meeting stalemated
o Dowd told Uv rouneilmen the*
rhry had to make a rt. cuion er<
way or the ochre The crowd
brake «•*> into rtotma MifTnxir*
of "Delin Jonea" and "O'Dowd'
flourtabcd among the talker*
Meanwhile, the councileonttou
ed to tfttk In »mNN t/mm
When they had finished Msvnr
O'I to* 4 announced that
they h«d unanimously agreed
to c»at ant the ballot bur
for Ward One. with the alleged
illegal vote*, and to canvass the
•■th-r boae* The mantle: SUM was
na«4 winner with 323 vataa
•trains! Tandy’a 13ft Charles
Trout was listed aft winner In the
alderman election in Ward Two
with 77 rotes.: Wilson M. Brad
ford, the leant with 99
I. D McQueen get 3* rote*
t cither Brunson 3d. end D R
M »dd ux.^AJbn Jfar^T^reOjA
vr«f Brunsnn waa art for the first
Tuesday in May , .
In Ward Four, Endtt ogtetoe.
wa* named winner whit 9ft Trte*
and C. W. B-ina. the loaar with
4ft vote*
The swwting waa adjourned and
fallowed by mat* charge* o4 lie*
feuding and diac—iawt. 7he at*
Iwreal crux of the Story waa re
pealed by Peyton Still and Chat
too Craut. who claimed that the
trouble amounted to a personal
feud between Jones and O'Dowd
Jonea waa charged with run
ning Ward One and O’Dowd has
been accused of running the
town. Crawl Mid it all started
over n watorptpa JMagn
two jrnag* age and Jud grown out
of propoettog^ „ Hindering the
name of the town of Robinson
Janet did not attend the meet
ing b t when contorted later, re
luted the charge* that he waa
feuding with OT)owd. or snyon*
else in EaMnerm
"ft wa* understandable why
they want to make it apt* ar that
a feud exists." he «a»d. “Among
one of the rew»ow* being that I
am president of Die Robinson
Chamber of Chmouete and wa*
instrumental in It* organisation
•ft wa* unfortuir-ie thet Mr.
Tandy lived in the Maudowbruok
Addition and could not have been
Judged don Me awn gualifitetion*
end merit* raOtor than rumor*
Personally I don't feet bad about
th-, attach* made on me since the
• a me attack* were mftd* an other*
whom 1 am pro*id to he placed
within the urn category, such
persona being. Rev. and Mrs.
Thro 9* humeeher who iefl Robin
The charge* against both nwr
assy ar may nay be wholly true
A» a*idi«nce cannot decide, Jt't
not,.* simple as that. Bight new
the Citaera of
reaiiy decide 1
Uorval aspect of the
uujftl Iiwjj i he pH '
little «>wn. (
11 1 anybody'# gueWw'tot W*i
nappea in Act Mi raw In aW
•ci Urn. the pi u’jlftftrt Of S.mwft
toww America are always aaftaml
Bet the rafutton la far the people
of Rohtnaap to decide. And emar
of them may have to atop, re
eyalnate tbrir whir* and this*
quietly far awhile before Urn
smoke Mow* away.
One thmg is certain, and every
one at the n esting seemed to ver j
oally favor the truth Vine* Om
nia Veritas Truth Conquers i%M
Sam Employees
To Be Honored
A iw'gnhion i
-ir* Employe
the ffuocuBao
Hotel Saturday at
3ME
■ru-
trma Ort-
'•toJUihw Ban Infs in
TWT STATE Of TEX Alt
County of BfeLcunan
MFUfFt SALE
WHERE Alt on ths 1st day of
IflftA M Cause ho
in the District Court 4ft
McLennan County. Tenax where
The State aft Texag and Couni •,
of McLennan were Plaintiff*, re
covered Judgment against Kathryn
Rjborn Defendant, for tna*.
penalty.
WHEREAS en the 2Mh day H
mandates then-
nlSftve mentiw*
i of mid oounty Thg
'"^*4
March. 1939
judgment and
of the Clerk
cd District
did
am
at Mid BOknty to Mfse, levy upon
and sdB in the mariner and for
as required by law the
described property:
WHEREAS by *
pidg-rerit and said Order aft MV
and the mandates thereof I did
r board* w«
Mere than eavdnty employe* and
their wiry* are axpertrtl for tha
AHce ( •( ( Pirns
TourofWftcoh
EaryPafOfMay
Maif Cutely chairman of tha
Wero Chamber of COnWteree
Civic AfiMn Committee, an-
nounced Saturday the fxparted
arrival in W*co of b* tween 30
and Oft member* aft the Aliev
Changer of Ownmarx* an Wad-
needay. gay ft <
Id thut M* committee
Alice -Civic At-
to include Waco
three, day tour
Topi Biff Next
Monday Nghl
That! tight Wtestlin
JuTm BWfthTS h
NIOHT! 'Three
t IT fWft f4 Jt
tlx of the roughest toughest.
siMedL wraatlen ever to crawl
into * ring. fMntii Bartlett
hge pone a ft odT|g Jming to the
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.
Ground Safety taM
ftfwwd ftftdftftr |
cord stood up through March.
>' below the A‘
-1 vud Urn of tha
material
« way that
remained intact
■gt Elands Tay-
Na official rwpavt
ATC will be available unul
-v..r u - eyr
iinr private vehacie accident
Connolly to drop from the num
her one position id that cate
tapr. accord
the bum
of Alice to
activities
omroerc-
School*
utility expanhon
* A&P Srdup whl ifrrtvr
> and hare lunch froth 12
Tpen and
to l 30
« at
43.IP
pit)., then prWeed to
m the 7th dnv of Aggll 1990. *ie**- th * Chamber at Cairanarc* of
and levy span m the property ef %t. From 3 30 to 3X0 the group
the Ibet defendant tha fcUawmt' rtan. to teur Waco before attend
described property, situated in >*? » con|erence with city ofT.ct
Mclennan County. Teaag towit
(Said description showing the
number of acres, original survey,
locility in cointy. and name to
whicli *ald property la mart gen
"rally known.) '
FIRST TRACT Lying and be
ing situated in the County of Mc-
Lennan, state ef Thus* and totme
Lot ft Hi mock 47. Farwel!
Wight* Addition to the Olr ftf
Ware. McLennan Oounty. Texas
And I will on the first Tuesday
Hi the month of May. I*3* the
same being the Sth day ef **M
month, proceed to sell all th*
right title, and interest of thr
Defendant In and to said property
at the Court House door of auM
county in U»* city or town of
Wero. MclA/men Co., haftwtei
the hours of 10X0 a m ahd 4:00
p m to the highest bidder far
naak «-I rl n rl ft* itwruiror ikai
Cm Wl, pTOVlOvvi n»TWi7Yvr, slums
none of Mid property ’hall he
•oid to the owner of saifi property
directly or i^diroctly or to anyone
having an interest therein nr to
any party other than a taxing
unit which it a party to thr suit
for lees titan the amount of th4
adjudged value of said property
or the aggregate amount of judg-
nrentt against Mid property ift
Mid suit, whichever is lower, sub-
Jm t also to the right af lha Du
fend ant to redesm tame ip the
time and manner provided to law
and subject ala# to the right m
th* Defendant to Have said pro-
perty divided and wid in leaft
dlrtaiene than the whole
DATED at Was*. McLennan
County. Tenaa, this tha 7Ui daj
of April. 1990.
C. C. Maxey Sheriff
Mrt.ftunmi Oounty. Tangs }
-Bp B. Strange. Deputy (
' : u..) mm* I
' rmrt iv Vr;#i
vis at the City Hail. An industrial
tour M planned tor 4:90 to 3 90
Austin. Brvan. and Victoria are
i rv lucked on Um tour schedule of
'he Alice gif«p.
' X .aAt ii ^ 11' uai i m
MEAL DEMONSTRATION
GIVEN AT HD CLUE
Five me hi hen and two guests
viewed a djn onatratton on cam
meal and grila at th* April ft
meeting of Highland Home Deni
un-itration Chib.
Mrs Millar and Mrs Pulp gave
the demonstration and Mrs. Pulp
gave a council report.
Tha duh sent 4ft deom cookie*
to veterans
Fun night is scheduled far May
L_:--1—
C I. MORGAN
SIGNS
OR AU. KINDS
,« PL 2-37*4
mrtrh H in
will tong talk about
th« Monda^ to5S"-7TSd III
many f«od hay*, and Ml ef them
beipg »am ev*nt-ra.I lust dado-
ed to have a Triple Mato K&Rpit
Cud. Mated the Jhdfte, ~I wart
y-awlx
iflKft. MlAJtf'ft vs
Ltir>i Btrnu
Bie kt'kr &hsri*
moot Lu.d Mtom. ti
triple mein event’ that
line Die terrific illmtion card
. 1.1-OMX WTV f.ltrSON vs
TONP ft \KM TTA
f.oluorl Sfr Git--um will return
from hi* h*>meiand in tne Blue-
nn»* country to tingle with
rough and rutyefl T« ny BasbetU
in one of tto trip'e main evenU
El* KHARFE v*
poncho Lon:/ , i
Poncho 1-oper is another man | tary per.-am
who is v lling to crawl in the ring ' .Rl i>er cent
with anyone just a* long as he i eng*, and m
has a chance to wrestle | Mmn up to the UftAF Vi
Boor, msber Wretolto’ Pans. | division In the “private «f
itoEb
i * isftai—
land AFB with a 15 3 figure
toStothH thhTweHMthat'^a^Tcgmf
hat wit i head ! ,y personnel may contribute gau
to the bettemont of thr
fulfv for the next three months
First place to tha
Ground Safety Award
carrlas with it a cash prise eft
$18X500
Tbnae Big Main Events! All boat
2 out of 3 fall matches with a 4ft
minute time limits GET THE
MONDAY NIGHT W BE STUN
Enjoy
Monday night at the Air Condi-
tioned Waco Arena. 1000 East
Waco Drive, ci.ll for reservations
and reserve the teat ef your
ebuiee Dial PL 41441
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WACO YOUTH GROUT
TO MEET FRIDAY
The Waco Youth Group will
meet Frtd*jr at T99 p m. to the
TPBL Auditorium. W Franklin.
J*e Moody will hd feature apeak
*TK film -The Hand U Quicker
will , he preaeutod. U features
a .voting Christian piofe*.*or and
magician with choice mrgic and
personal testimony Admission u
free to the toterdeaominaLonal
meeting
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THE
THREE JOKERS
nouse ot rorceiam
1902 We
W* Ah* Otve
In Ceramics
and “civilian personnel1'
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Yftur Choic#
STEREOPHONIC 191
MONAUTHONIC 1
FHONO PLAYERS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
THE HI - FI HOUSE
PL 44411
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ON ANY FAINT JOQ LARGE
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OBLIGATION ACT TODAY.
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959, newspaper, April 17, 1959; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160795/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .