The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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WACO NEWS CITIZEN. TUESDAY, JUNE 21,"i960
MAJOR EUGENE M JACKSON PUm and Program* Staff
Ofiftery Oaputy for Operation* Headquarter* Twelfth Air
Eorc# Waco war recently prevented the Air Porto Commrnda
fid*» Ribbon by Colon#) Jov-ph L Laughlend Twelfth Air
Per** Chiof of Staff Maior Jackson who has boon stationed
'* Woto tine# August I9J7 wil soon doport for a now as
ttgnmor/l with NATO Air Force Hoadquarfors in Italy Tho
1 ^937 gradual# of Bloorriburg High School Bloomburg
Toaat. ontored tho strvirr in December 1939 at Baiktd.il| AFB
Co. In January 1947 he entered flying training and received
Ms wings as a pilot in October «nd was commissioned a second
Lieutenant in April 1944 He served the neat 70 months as a
♦orry command pilot in the U S and the China Buma India
Theater of Operation in the Southwest Pacific Maior Jackson
r» married le the former Nena Youree of Nashville. Tenn They
poeeently reside at 7074 La Porte Drive m Waco with their
two sons. Jimmy age 13 Penny age 6
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SUMMER
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MO SAYS "Have Fun
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all burn llmwrrah amt lost
ran I solr hi* lukrl
\l\0\ «.i* veil murteiiu*
about Senate Majority I.eatk-r
l.yndnr Johnson speaking It *»*!>
.iIhiiii Johnson a prosen .ihility
ami outstanding integrity which he
admire* The Republican chute
for president said he would never
under i.tie any of Ihe I Vinos rat
nominee* Ms' answered ipies ,
lion* aftout politic* religion In-
tegration federal suppoti of put>
lie xchool*. oil lass*, slate*' right*
Republican pnlirte* foreign pol
iries. Ihe I apanesc insult* and
mii*t everything imaginable
Till Mil PHFSIHKNT re
latest a ronsersalion salth Nikil.i
Khrushchev in intrudm mx Lyn-
don Nison Irving to *hoss that
a Ir lend Is relation rslsts he
tween member* of the two par
tie* Khrushchev replied that lie
wasn't vers lmpr*e*rd al their
beliiK ans dirferenre in them
Nixon *atd his conversation with
Khrushchev consisted »( sis
hour* ol mostly listening Am
means Sarre urxed no| to lose
lailh in the Japanese people lie
*uid t omnium*!* have infiltrated
student* labor and minority
Xrou|is ni other eountrie* as
ssell as ill Ihe I nlled States
Nison predicted that there would
he no ssar lor at least lilts years,
then niter that sou rani tell
what will happen
TUI \\ M () l ITI/IA u:i« sli!
n.dli hniHired In being one ol the
Tes.1- new ■ naivrs receiving an
ass a I fui S.ilels puliln its pre
settled la, fti adfiird Suulli fur
l. * i s a l him Triia flaiiii'l Wr ssi'ii'
the unis uess spa|ic: in Warn rap
la ruli'd ,a Ihe meeting fllhers
11 um Wan i epi .rnli'il supply
.uid i*i|uipM>i nt c uia in n* Attend
an: 11 *>111 the 1 ili/rn -tail were
Mills ( amelia and myself Hilly
and < amelia ssrtii on lu Free
imt ha the deep sea fishing trip
Manilas returning horns' Tuesday
We had lu mi-* that Map In help
fet out llu* issue Fail of the
enti 1 t.unment a as u visit p> the
lari To inln monument anil hat
’'• I n * i * I - .i, ss ell ,n u liHik nt
the nlil hat I less ugun the Mattleship
leva nms hoiked there on Mat
f .llu Has mi at i-1it i am e ol Pol t
llmisli.i. Stain ssas (iinadiaeil
h u hi nisi i mis i"it mu lait llallas
v* i i ha en .si'li San Antnnin gel
I in t In a i id ss iiitei rtieet um
Farmers Must
File Soon
' "i 'an f.u met s ss hn have nut
al rails filed applnailams to i e
* •'i '• 11 rr i l.msmg ei \ a e and
ii .a krt infiii malum fin llieu I‘Mdl
imp has e until Au« I In apply
hr t he -e ser s ire*
Application* should lu* hied with
limmie It Puss r)2fff> Airporl
l!lsd Amlin > Texas Mr Muxs
in char ye of the Agricultural
Marketing Service's area office
which includes 77 Kant. Coaxial
Head Snnlh ( enlial and South
west Texas counlies
Procedure Ini preparing and
filing applieaiions has been con-
siderably shortened and simplified
this sea'on However, promptexs
in (ilmu i net rxsai y as tune is
needed tin each group to arranffe
tor submilting samples to ihe
dassintt offue Mr Hus* said
Applications and instructions for
applying may t>e ol famed from
Mr llu*' office cu from Itie
county auric tilt or at agent
I nder the free < lassinu service
organized growers learn the grade
and staple of each hale of cotton
they picultue Through market
ru-w , they learn whal rollon is
selling to Tfu'se two services
put ’hem in better bargaining po
sitmn when they sell their cotton
Mure than 117 million bales
of cotton olxmt of> percent of Ihe
l'*',d c rop were c lassed tinder Ihe
Smith lUisey program Iasi yr*r
Tt$is u the .argesl proportion
c lassed for any c rop since the
ser\u eliecame asailalde in 1!WS
One of Waco's Largest and Most Complete Stocked
Used Car Lot's - You’ll Always Find The (ar You Want
At "BUZBEE AUTO SALE"
ONE OWNER I
1959 RAMBLER
2 DOOR :
$1395
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1957 BUICK
4
CENTURY 4 DOOR
HARDTOP - FACTORY AIR
$1395
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BUZBEE AUTO SALES
603 North Loop Drive Al Potts Exchange Overpass
Garrett Named ~
'Chiropractor
01 Ihe Year'
Ih M F S.arrct! Jr of Waco
ha* l»een named the A oung
shirnpracloi "l the Ysir pi Tex
a*
Announcement ol tu* *■ nv1 inn
w.i* macic tMi* week hs a .'*•» uil
comiiutlcc ol ihe Texas stab*
l Inruprac lie A**o< uil ion which
met during the -f.Ath nnnu.il con
senlion of th«' association :i lion*
Ion la*l week
lb (.attelt ha* lu*1 completed
his second term a* president ol
the assoc oil ion Hi* successor Th'
Hoy l.ogan of Corpus (htis'i was
elected al ihe com entIon
The selection conumliee said
lhal lit (iarrell s outslanding ser
sice Isilh prolexsional and civic
U‘d lo hi* winning the trophy fhat
i* awarded lo ihe outstanding
soling doctor in Ihe Texas pro
fcsxion each year
Work like sixty m Ml and you
wont hase to wok like sixty
aftei von re HI
Uiuie a tot ol indigestion I*
caused hs |>etiplf has mg lo eat
then wind*
J FRANK DOBIE Dean of Western Knowledge is presented
with a new stetson by Mil. Andy Swenson in honor of his up-
ointnsei i as Misiorlen foi the Texas Cowboy Reunion, which
shows this year on July 1st. ?nd and 4th In Stamford The
reunion claims if* Roedo essembles Ihe largest group of work-
ing Cowhend* anywhere in the world
Will build to suit your Plans and Specifications
T. R. (Bob) Stafford
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Marine T’s I Ross F IRmwerth.
scmi ill Mr and Mr* Wotairow
Miller of 702 l.imeidone. Mart,
i cimpleled recruit I ruining June
l at Ihe Marine Corps Recruit
Depot San Diego. Cullf
The II week course included in
*1 Mid mu in all huxic military »ob
H'clx and inlanlry wea|M>nx
l pem completion of Iraming new
Marine* are assigned to a unit
for lurther inlanlry training, cu lo
one id the many Marine Corps
schools
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visitor. Roger Hodde. were in
attendance Mrs Dnberaon gave
ihe program on WUIa” and Mr*.
McHm* gave a talk on ‘Credit ’*
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Foster, W. S. The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1960, newspaper, June 21, 1960; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159038/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .