Some complain about odor, but barbecue fans say Tex Wells has right to earn a living. Fans of Tex's Smokin' Bar-B-Q showed up in full force Wednesday night to defend the food vendor's right to stay on a lot at an intersection in Orefield.
By Margie Peterson, Special to The Morning Call, The Morning Call
Wed, 04/23/2014 - 7:28pm
Some complain about odor, but barbecue fans say Tex Wells has right to earn a living. Fans of Tex's Smokin' Bar-B-Q showed up in full force Wednesday night to defend the food vendor's right to stay on a lot at an intersection in Orefield.