The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959 Page: 5 of 6
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- JesH i Boyce House fells
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W« advert it, complete funer
«J* as low M $15000. not be
cause w« expect everyone to
select a $150 00 funeral, but to
•if led and thoughtful help ot
L SSX-r&isriXs
Is atMlable to than at a price
w^in their meant „ J
neral Heme, 1900
.venue, Waco, Texet
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True Greatness
Boyce House .poke to the
Mens dub ol CogdrU Memorial
M,***"*^I €kmtk Wednesday
Wives of the men were
Hanee's appearance is suffi
riant to aay that the group was
«eU entertained as well as left
wit* « message
Vance Dunnan presided. He
retired aa president of the Men a
••Hih. Heine succeeded by H Cart
Floyd. Tommie Turner introdue.
rd the meat speaker Turner
i was elected vice president. Wil
j liam M. Parts was named secre
I **31 *«l Floyd Morgan tress
urer.
House gave several eulogies or.
Waco, stating that he wet glad
lo be back in Wacs again Among
the prominent Wacoans who h'v*
made history, referred to wn-e
the late Governor Pat M. Niff.
Governor Coke. Sul Ro-t, M-m**-
Gaorte B Erath. George Clark
and others
What ig true greutnoas?” was
House’s subject for the evening.
To be truly great a man must
b- I humble. $. have peerage,
and S, love for one’s fellowman;
desire to be helpful. He mention-
ed several things that the late
WiU Bogan had done which
made him truly great
JlCBfOtJN'CKWCVTS
FUKMTURK
RIAL BSTATB
A
Rents! Sales
$$04 Retimesd Drive
Phene SW 9 -1477 er PL A MO I ,
Wo rent rollaway, hospital!
and baby bods.
Tables and Chairs
Whool Chairs
Baby Furniture
USID APPLIANCES
HICKS RUSMR CO.
4th A P rants He
Phone PL 2-1*71
USED FURNITURE
Large Stock — Beat prices la
Teem. Terms to Suit Yew.
HAWKINS PURNITURR CO.
911 Prsnklte •
Paul Stafford
REALTY
132* S 18th
PL 2-4186—-PL 2 5036
LOOK!
Gold Medallion Homes
' WANTED CHILD to care for In
1 my h« me. Two year old son needs
playmate, five daya % week Per-
sonal care. Krnce* jard Pam
more Addition near JCAFB Ph
SW 941.18 C 17
WATCH REPAIRS
Over JS Years laperlence
P. A. OWENS
111 N. 4»h street
CLOTHING POR CHILDREN Members el the
Marine Reserve Unit are cetlecUnu clothing this
week te he repaired by Goodwill Industries,
120 North Peurth Street, end distributed next
Pall to needy scheel children, upen request ef
the visiting teacher, light thousand begs toere
distributed with the aid ef Wace Council P-TA
to scheel children. Iverton O. Dibb la executive
director ef Goodwill Industries and Mrs. Wil-
liam Bryant Is welfare chairmen ef the P-TA.
Pictured are left te right. Phillip Ramlrei;
Charles Bose, in tbs truck; S/Sgt David B.
Boynton, standing; Curtis Coker, in the track;
■ddie Atchison, standing; and S/Sgt. MMchell
P. Archer. (Bill Pester Photo)
OPEN FOR INSPECTION every day 'till 8 p m Sele.t
your now ... ---
In the PARKDALE ADDITION. Basque Blvd at 87th
'We will accept your equity on down payment. Call—
POWBRhomes
Dial Plaza 4-7B58 or Plaza 4-7975
DBLLO H. JON«R
(Continued from Pa$e One)
builders and owners of each bo*n<
in the Meadow brook Addition ha *
paid the $180.00 tag fee demand-
ed by the Water Company, aggre
gating $13300.00 So the Robin-
son Water Company has received
Tt4m Mrs. Brewster and rmreha*
era of loti- in the addition $29,832 •
00 and xrili receive another $8,
w.
HOME
KILLED
t
CHUCK
ROAST
lb.
STEAKS
Barbecue it. $1.25
VANOERVOORTS
MILK gai 79c
half gal. 45c
400.00 on tlic 58 unsold lots when
taps are made. This does not in-
clude the amount paid for water
used in each home. I have per-
sonnally paid the Water Company
$470.50 for the water used in
my home during the 41 months as
a user. This includes one monthly
water MM of $13 39-Tor the month
of August. 1957 during which wr
did not receive water but were
paying for air forced through the
miter Several other residtnees
in thitf addition paid for air rath-
er than water during, that month.
Two of the Co'mciiflcen wero call
rd to verify this and one of the
Counritmfn waa Mr. Peyton Still
The BuMbioii Water Company
; Him' to install a !r*ifn from their
i Bull to Mr*. lm-water's property
lint- 90 ccffect the situation The
addition was wi'hhut j water for
npprtvImdWly six Wwfca. In Jon.
j of this Year we paid the Vel fir-
dept $10 aa our vearly contribn
tlon but apparently this was not
•atisfnetry and we arr paying it
' again on our water bill*,
j There is tie understanding or
the part cf Mrs Erewstsr and im
J toll, that under any dreumstan
! cgs, .he city of Robinson will pay
j the cost of paving streets in the
addition, now or in the future
| Mrs. In water ha* contracted for
paving the new street (Darden
Drive) at k- rown cot and rr
perse. The contract calls fer 4
of gravel it Iho pre«ent ami an
additional 3” of grave) fler th
utility Hnos ere Inttallcd.pl us 1V»
of hlealt top. Also, Mr*. Brewstoi
anticipates that any other pa vim’
on Brewster Drive and Meadow
brook Drive will be prld for b/
owners. Paving will only be mad*
on this street from Hwy 77 to the
children and ■uer’s property IIim
Citizens of Robinson Isn't I'
lime TOM check recants and add
two and two together1' It is oiffi
cult to understand why the tin
true statements concerning thi-
ll r ado w brook Addition arc being
CLOTHING — SHOES
FURNITURE
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
OF WACO, INC.
12$ Honk 4th Street
made during this political contro-
versy when there ta no other am
in Rnbinacn which j>avs more
Ic the Robitwcut Water Company
'and Fire Department than thi*
area baaed on its size. Also, this
area ia not coating the City, nor
the Robinson Water Company,
anything. We in this area are a
part of the City of- Robinson end
would like to be accepted to such.
Personally. I am looking for-
ward to the time when the Mea
dowhrook a'loiticn Joins the Ro-
bin? "n 1'wh‘nendent School Dis-
trict This can only be accon.
plishtd when facilities are avail
able to talu) cart of the children
of this area. This might have
been .icmmpUsfied much earlier
had I he City officials handled
th# Mtustior differently. For
tho-e who ’hi nut know, plans
were being nuuie for this tn
happen at the time the school
controversy started Members of
the present school board. Texas
IWuratton Agency officials, and
mir pravmt County School Supt
will verify this.
As long as I am a rMizei. of this
City I wiil continue to woik for
the best interest of Robinson, its
people and the Community as a
whole, through the Chamber of
Commerce, my church and per
sonal efforts
DEJLL0 H JONES
' Vj
Minnesota
paints
outside white
GaDofl $4.75
bargains in rx>*s
$4
yard
Dial PL 2-2171—2217 Prenklle
■VRRYTHINO YOU MRIOI
Lakeview Drug
AND OROCRRY
Dallas Hwy- at Lakeview
Dial tW 9-3021
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LEASE TO responsible people—
Best drive in-cafe and service sta-
tion on Dallas Hwy. Fully equipp-
ed. Texaco Gas Open. See For
Yoursolf — Plenty Panting Room
SW 9 3879 C-17-21
AUTOMOGJtM
"NEED A SELECT CAT
Eleven - Eleven
Franklin
1111 Franklin PI 2-671S
12th & Austin
Opon Thursday Nights Till 9 pan.
JACK ROWRLL—H. R. BUZBIR
BUZBEE
AUTOUtB
YARD PURMITURR
PORCH GLIDKR
TV it!
PAHS
GAS RAMORS
RIPRIGIRATORS
:ss«u^a. .)
AND SIX CHAIRS
RABY PURNITURR
LARGS ANTIOUI PLATFORM
v ROCKRR
■LBCTRIC SR WING MACHINES
Lots of Otbsr furniture at
Bargain Priam
Read's Furniture
1221 e—lgh#__PL 44242
insuuanci
MOSER INS. A4MNCY
• owiLLieeo
• HOUSRHOtO OOOOS
• BUflNRSS
• AUTO
LioautUul new brick, 3 BRa, kitch-
en and den easnh.. oven and
range. >4* baths, central beat
Carpet and drapes, double gar-
age. Cumer lot. No city turn.
Bargain.
Three bedroom Q| „r FHA.
Kendrick School. $8,750.
2 bedrooms,
or 8
rage. A steal at
down payment.
’ $5875. L90
;
Nearly new 3-BR homo.
KendHek School. Atta
garage. Prtoe S10JXI0.
$799 down. Niue
ban home. Barra
-*-*-#**
7th A Mary
PL 4-2S11
Nicp 3-BR home, attach* ga.
stiafir*
IT IS BElTOt TO HAVE
rr AND NOT NEED IT . . .
THAN TO NEED IT AND
NOT HAVE ITl
LOW COST PROTECTION
• SIN • 290
• 400 • $7t0
ClARK-WHKIRSON
HATCH
Benefit Association
CASH FUNERAL RHMRPITS
121 M. Sth—Ph. PL 2-7422
Will build your
plana and ________
hav# lota in city and
Bob Stafford
Pack Hardaa
Paul Stafford
PL 2-0039
PI 2-5036
I
INSTRUCTION
12th I Austin
PL $4470
DEMAND
For Barbara
WACO BARBER
COLLEGE
IMMROIATR INROLLMPNT
405 Austin Woco
PL 4-9106
Mite POE SALB
■MPLOYMONT
PURE MILK
10 LB. BAG WHITE
POTATOES
CHARM % gai. 44c
PORK CHOPS, Lb. 6k
Bargains Galore In Everything
• FURNI1URE • APPLIANCES
• HOUSEHOLD NIBDS
AH Now Railroad and Truck Domogoi
Factory Claoaaute - Unclaimed
eneral Salvage
3412 Nortfi Nineteenth PLcza 2-1871
........ .....
AVON
Does present income fail abort of
your needs? Add rx ra income
BP biewiMf m Avon Represen-
tativo Pet interview call
PL $4871
IT
Pigs- Thriving Hampshire pigs
Nine weeks old Subject to re
Ortratton. PL 4-I0B1 or PL i
9074. r C-17
■
704-70$ Amicable Ufa Bldg.
EXPERIENCED—QUALIFIED
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Ouar 17 year* experience aervlrg
employers and employees InWeco
n-MW PL $4208
Wanted
Man, Woman
Bays, Girl*
Cell . ..
GRANT PfTTfTT
PLAZA 2-7202
er came in ter interview Friday
evening er Seiqr4a$,
219 FRANKLIN
CLASSIFIED
PI 4-3511
L-
* PARAKEET boxes for Rale.
Would Ilk# to dispone of them
PI. 0-3300 Very roesonabie. C-17
|}eW LIVING ROOM SUITES—
•T OO green with foam rubber
cushions make* Hit# tod. Retail
price $189 100$ Mercury Mon
terrev hartop. aqua with match
lag leather arat* Can finance.
$•00. Phone SW 91077 or PL 9
SfeOI. C-17 R-17 tfn
il.Mje. I ’ l-m Fleetwood.
31 foot, two bedroum Small
Wqiilty. take over payments. S/-
S» t Charles Miller, Ext. 374 or aae
1000 Fisher, (Mlmead. C-17
BOAT FOR RALE — glass hot
tom, 20 ft, 29 hp Kvinrude motor;
lights, alectrir starter; with tan
dum trailer.; op. The Brass Rail
at Labe Waco dam.
ANNOUNCING
the OPINING
in fha naor future of
49 Naw Oversized Lott
in the
MEADOWBROOK
ADDITION
in Robinson
14 Miles from the Cl rale be-
tweee the Old Rol
•nd Highway 77.
9 PAVRD STRUTS
9 CURB AND GUTTER
a ALL UTILITIRB
9 NO CITY TAXRS
a WACO SCHOOLS
9 SPRCIAL PRICRS AN*
CONVRNIINT ARRANGE-
MBNT FOR BUILDBRS
RIAL ESTATI
PI 4-6419
fTI
TWO BFDROtiM HOUSE- fenc-
ed bath yard, 709 Lopes. Far root,
tease or toll. Call Burke at PL 2-.
8*18 or PL 4-1400. R-17
I
jr
82$ SOUTH 8th—3 room, private
bath. Mils paid, working women
or men. PI, 26149. C-14
E CARDINAL APT*.
WAMONOTOn AVBKUB
POR SALE - Men's suite, shirts
d shoe*, women’s draseea. and
babies, white shoe* second hand
but good. Reasonable. 323 Prank
lin
a DtanncTtoir
3
FOR SALE Tropical ftah, pets,
and complete line of supplier
Red Factor canaries. Also have
Hsrn peters. Marie's Pet Shop.
3201 Jtollmead Drive. Call
FL44MI
SHOES FOR ALLaoes - behtra
nvena'. n »n i — second hand
but ig>« tote of wear in them
Betrat 322 Franklin.
i
FREE UTTER BAGS
GET YOURS TODAY
I00 Percent Freak
Hamburger, Lb.
Weiners, Lb.
I
arm not ana day epaciait bat goad EVERY DAY OF T^tf WEEK
Murphree s Cash Mkt
PL 3-7160
Dependable Ado Repairing
Brafcot Ralinad
REASONABLE PRICES
U.U
MOTORS OVNM4AMLED
6 Cylindar $2S-B Cylindar $35-Ptu* FdrH
Any Maka Or AAodal-Na Monay Down
David Thomas Carage
PL 6 S4II
3001 Franklin
* 3
Lumber And Building Materials
RVMODILING—CALL SW 9-2431 FOR YOUR NliOS
BRODERICK
LUMBIR COMPANY
For CamploOa Building Motoriab-
Oellas Highway at Lakeview i Phene SW 9-2431
Call PL 4-WtO
Po* mnu
lim Qutoi one
y. -body, matt er
1706 SOUTH I
room efficiency |
pensioner PrivatO entrance. But,
Community Center.
FOUR ROOM heuee Pur Rent—
Clew in. walking dtatende at
town. $40 month. 809 South Sixth.
Apply toe South Sixth. Phone
PL 4-2124.
BALVACK SALES
-s<—----
BINOCULARS $19.80
era Prum »-u>cuia-« ocwlto
ties, waste teatiMr CMS <uid at
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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/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .