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SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1976
San Antonio Register
A Publication Dedicated to Right, Justice and Progress
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NINTH ANNIVERSARY-Sunday, April 25, Hebron Baptist will
honor Its pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Foster, on thei
ninth anniversary. _ _ ... w .
Rev. S.L. Jackson of New Hope Baptist church will bring the
anniversary message at 3:30 that afternoon.
The public is Invited to attend.
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unsolicited material.
Walker-Ford
Singers in
Seguin, May 1
Antioch Baptist church will be
the morning speaker at 11
o’clock. Ms. Linda Merrill
will be guest soloist.
The three o’clock afternoon
speaker will be Mrs. N. B.
Christopher of Shiloh Baptist
church. Mrs. Jessie Mae Ben-
nlefleld will be the guest so-
loist.
Mrs. Lamlnta Minor Is chair-
person; Mrs. Augusta Brown
and Mrs. Lorene Barber, co-
chalrladles, and Rev. Drlnkard
Timms Jr., pastor.
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Houston Minister
MRS. WOODROW JACKSON
WOMAN’S SPE AKER--East
St. Paul United Methodist
church will observe its annual
Woman’s day Sunday, April 25.
Mrs. Lucille Boyd of St. Paul
United Methodist will be the
guest speaker during the 10:50
morning service. Mrs. Leola
Gonzales will be guest soloist.
Mrs. Woodrow Jackson of
Faith Temple Apostolic church
will be the 3:30 afternoon guest
speaker and Mrs. LorettaBank-
ston will be guest soloist.
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SEGUIN--The Seguin local
branch NAACP scholarship
fund will present the Walker-
Ford Singers Saturday evening,
May 1, at eight o’clock in the
Seguin High school audltoi iur.i.
Pre-sale tickets are twodol-
lars and $2.25 at the door. The
cooperation of everyone will be
appreciated.
Persons wanting more Infor-
mation may call 379-7241.
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Preaches Here,
Next Week
Emmanuel AME
Has Woman's
Rev. O.C. Johnson, pastor of
Lyons Unity Missionary Baptist
church In Houston, will conduct
a Youth revival April 20-30 at
Mt. Sinai Baptist church, 2157
Burnet street.
Rev. L.H. Mills, pastor, In-
vites the public to attend the
revival.
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REV. DR. Z. BROADUS
Day, Sunday
The women of Emmanuel
AME church will observe their
annual Woman’s day, Sunday,
April 25.
Miss Constance Stevens of
More than 30 million Ameri-
cans contributed financially to
the Red Cross last year, either
through the United Way or with
direct contributions. An esti-
mated 1,371,000 Americans
served as volunteers to Improve
the quality of life In their com-
munities. More than 3,000vol-
unteers worked with the Bexar
County Red Cross to serve San
Antonio and Bexar county.
DEDICATION SPEAKER —
First Providence Baptist
church, 1014 Clark avenue, will
be breaking ground Sunday af-
ternoon, April 25, at three
o’clock for Its new sanctuary.
Dr. Z. Broadus, district
president of Mt. Zion congress,
National Baptist Convention of
America auditor, possessor of
countless other offices In the
denomination and pastor of Pal-
estine Baptist In Victoria, will
preach the dedication sermon.
His congregation will ac-
company him.
The local churches are in-
vited as -special historical’
guests.
Rev. S. Clifton Byrd Is pas-
tor of First Providence.
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An Open Letter To All Citizens In Constable Precinct
I am
OCAMPOS, ■
SEEKING THE OFFICE OF
Constable, Precinct 1
35
because I believe I am well qualified by education and ex-
perience to provide the service you have the right to expect
from your Constable’s Office.
QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE
* County Patrolman Commissioner’s Precinct 1
* Asst. Chief Deputy Constable Precinct 2
* Deputy Court Administrator — 187th Judicial District Court
CHARLIE CAMPOS JR.
EDUCATION
Life-Long Democrat
39 Years Old • Married
Four children - One Grandson
Member St. Ann’s Cathoitc
Church
Graduate Sidney Lanier High School
Attended San Antonio College — Night School (3 years)
Criminal Investigator’s Seminar (Texas Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy)
(1962)
Homicide Investigators Seminar (Texas Department of Public Safety and The University of Texas)
(1963)
Law Enforcement Officers Training School (Sponsored by Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s
Office (1963)
Graduate Bexar County Sheriff’s Academy (For Regular Officers) (1970)
Holds Basil and Intermediate Certificate as a certified Texas Peace Officer (Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement Officer Standards and Education) (1970 and 1974)
INSTITUTE FOR CONSTABLES (Texas A&M University Engineering Extension Service (1971)
COURT PERSONNEL SYSTEMS AND FUNCTIONS SEMINAR (Institute for Court Management)
(1973,
Jail Operations — Jail Administration Training Courses (United States Dept, of Justice Bureau of
Prisons Training Course (Correspondence Course) (1974 and 1976)
1 have also contributed my efforts and my time to make our city a better place to live in by actively
participating in the following organizations:
Boy’s Clubs of San Antonio—M. H. Calderon Branch (Advisory Board — Chairman Finance Committee)
Pan American Optimist Club of San Antonio (Sgt-at-Arms)
International Good Neighbor Council
Knights of Columbus — Council 5262
Senior Citizens Council of Bexar County (Sustaining Member)
American Legion Post No. 402 — Jonathan Wainwright
Alamo Detachment Marine Corp League
Constable's Reserve Unit, Precinct 5
Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas
I pledge to you that your Constable's Office will, under my firm and qualified direc-
tion, be available to all citizens. I farther pledge to efficiently and economically discharge
my duties in carrying out the reaponaibilitiea of the Conatable’a Office assuring that impar-
tial justice will be afforded all my constituents.
Your vote on my behalf, at the Democratic Primary, May lat, is respectfully solicited.
Sincerely,
PIUM CALL
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