The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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Addressee
The following list of Rea-
gan County servicemen with
address is quite Incomplete,
however it is hoped that no-
tice is forthcoming on more
names. Parents and wives are
asked to furnish the Wildcat
with information of their
men in service.
Raymond L. Dawson
Div. M USS Phillip
DD 498
% FPO
San Francisco, Calif. 96601
* * •
S Sgt. Dwain Baker
388 Cmbt. Sppt. Gp.
APO
San Francisco, Calif.
(Korat, Thailand)
* * •
Frank Culp ETR 3
6996393
NSA DET.
FPO San Francisco 96627
California
James Mann, 1st. Lt.
05421794
Box 7170 USAADS
Ft. Bliss, Texas 77940
* * •
James R. Hodges QM-3
N Div. USS Kearsarge CVS-33
% FPO
San Francisco, Calif. 96601
• * • •
AZ/3 Bob M. Beavers
P. O. Box 5 USNS
% FPO
New York, N. Y. 09597
• % •
A1C John J. Werst
Det. 407
A.P.O. San Francisco, 96328
Califonfia
• • •
SP5 Thomas Lewis
RA 18744-940
HQ MACV J-2 (J252)
APO
San Francisco, Calif. 96222
• • •
Sp. 5 Arvii W. Maxie
US 56824976
258th Sig. Det.
APO San Francisco, 96291
California
• • * •
Clyde D. Sandel
USNOMTF
Navy Em Barracks
White Sands Missile Range,
New Mexico 88002
* • • *
J. D. Scott, B 713926 MU-3
Com. Car. Div. 2
Unit Band 147
FPO San Francisco, 96601
California
* • •
Robert E. Worth ADJ 3
B 712034 HS-4 (Line Division)
USS Yorktown (CVS-10)
APO San Francisco, 96601,
California
* * • •
SP/4 Fielden F. McDaniel
US 54388008
HHC, 15th Engr. Bn.,
9th Inf. Div.
1st Airboat Platoon
A.P.O.
San Francisco, Calif. 96370
Charles R. Shannon, Jr.
AEWRON ONE (VW-1)
UUA 72
% FPO
San Francisco, Calif. 96637
• • •
Pvt. David B. Atwood
US 54388457
A-l-1 CST (Class 40)
Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. 85613
* * *
Capt. Wilburn C. Williams
Advisory Team 95
APO 96227
San Francisco, Calif.
• * •
| Cpl. Gary D. Miller 2307309
| Photo Lab H. & H. S.
Marine Corps Air Station
Quantico, Va. 22134
* * *
SP/4 Kenneth G. McFarland
US 54388041
HHC 2nd Bn. 27th Inf.
APO 4.2 Platoon
San Francisco, Calif. 96225
* * * *
Cpt. Herbie Taylor OF109654
HQ, XXIV Corps (AGA)
APO
San Francisco, Calif. 96308
PFC Claude Beatty
j US54388048
j Btry. B 2nd Bn. 77th Artillery
! 25th Infantry Division
APO
San Francisco, Calif 96268
• • • *
Phillip Watson AN
B 713692 Div. V-6
USS Tripoli LPH-10
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, Calif.
• • *
Pvt. Michael F. Lopez
US 54388 458
566th Trans. Co.
A.P.O. San Francisco 96312
California
♦ • *
PFC James R. Baggett
US54388251
C Troop, 3rd Sq. 17th Air Cav.
APO San Francisco 96216
California
t • •
Sp/4 Frazier Black, Jr.
US 54382100
A Btry. 1st Bn. 29th Arty.
Ft. Carson, Colo. 80913
• • •
PFC James D. Proffitt
US 54388250
Operation Co.
Ft. Richie, Md. 21719
• • •
2nd Lt. Alfred Wilburn
Aldridge Apts. No. 3
107 Pine Grove Ave.
Bilxoi, Miss. 39531
* * * *
Donald G. Wade B 725488
FSS. U.S.N.
6807—051—Pro. Swb.
Key West, Florida 33040
* • *
Abel Valadez SA B 714562
I Division USS Ponchatoula
FPO
San Francisco, Calif. 98601
* * *
Sn. Gayle Smith
Def. Info. School
Ft. Benjamin Harrison,
Indianapolis, Ind. 46200
* • * •
Airman Morris Wayne Askew
Box B-193
Lowry A. F. B., Colo. 80230
i DR. SWORE SPEAKS
I ON SPIRITUAL LIFE
Starting Sunday night, Oct-
ober 27, at 7:30 p.m., at First
Baptist Church, Dr. Chester
E. Swor will speak for five
nights, emphasizing the spir-
itual life. He will also speak
during the morning break-
fast service from 7:00 - 7:40
a.m.
Dr. Swor is an internation-
ally known speaker and lec-
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religious lecture work and
j counseling, Dr. Swor, a lay-
■ man, vvtM Dcaii of
Men and Assistant Professor
! of English, Mississippi Col-
lege, Clinton, Mississippi. A
native of Mississippi, Dr. Swor
received his B. A. from Mis-
sissippi College, his M. A.
from the University of North
Carolina, and a Professional
Diploma in Guidance, from
Columbia University.
Dr. Swor did additional
DR. CHESTER SWOR
turer. He has made three over-
seas mission trips to Europe,
to Hawaii twice, to the Re-
public of Panama and to the
Canal Zone and Canada. He
is contemplating a mission
trip to South America and
the Orient also.
Now engaged in full-time
Capt. L. L. Farr IV 05423521 j CWO Wade Young
6th Veterinary Food Ins. Det. 7th WOC Co.
Fort McArthur, Calif. 96056. Fort Wolters, Texas
and THE WEST TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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Established In 1925
Published Every Thursday in Big Lake, The County Seat of
Reagan County, Texas (76932)
Entered as second-clasa matter January 2, 1928, at the post
office at Big Lake, Texas, under the Act of Congress of
March 3. 1879.
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J. L. Wfcrst. Jr.......................Editor and Publisher
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reputation of any per®
occur In the columns of
corrected upon being brought
agement.
The publisher Is not responsible for copy omissions,
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next Issue alter lt is brought to hla attention.
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Lt. James D. Freeman
FV 3206748
309 SO. Sq P. O. Box 11032
APO
San Francisco, Calif. 96321
Lt. James D. Freeman
FV 3206748
309 So. Sq.
P. O. Box 11032 A.P.O.
San Francisco, Calif. 96321
* * * *
PFC David B. Atwood
54388457
298 Sig. Co. 1st Bde. 5th Inf.
A.P.O.
San Francisco, Calif. 96477
.• • •
Lt. James D. Noble
TMA - MACV Headquarters
A.P.O. 96309
San Francisco, Calif. 96309
• • *
Spec. 4 James D. Proffitt
USA Elm. H. Q.
U.S. South Com.
APO New York, N. Y. 09826
* * *
Jack L. Wright
RN 18728203
C. Bat. 1st Bn. 32 Arty.
% APO
New York, N. Y. 09165
MR. JERRY MERRIMAN
graduate study in New York
University, extra-mural stud-
ies in Oxford University, Eng-
land, and research in Jung
Institute of Psychology, Zur-
ich, Switzerland.
Dr. Swor has the Doctor of
Humane Letters (L. H. D.)
from Baylor University, an
LL.L. (Doctor of Laws) from
Mississippi College, the Litt.
D. (Doctor of Literature),
from William Carey College,
and an HH. D. (Doctor of
Humanities), Blue Mountain
College.
As a layman, Dr. Swor has
also authored several books.
These include: Very Truly
Yours, published in 1954 and
now in its 13th English print-
ing, in several Spanish print-
ings, and one Chinese print-
ing; If We Dared, published
in 1961, now in its 7th print-
ing and one Spanish printing;
The Teen-Age Slant in which
Jerry Merniimn assisiea, puo-
lished in 1963, now in its 7th
printing; Neither Down Nor
Out, a book concerning vic-
tory over handicaps Is now in
its 2nd printing; and Youth
At Bat, co-authored by Jerry
Merriman, published in 1968,
Jis now in its 2nd printing.
Dr. Swor will also speak to
the Senior High Students on
Wednesday morning and to
the Lions Club at noon on
Thursday. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend all
church services.
Jerry Merriman, Dr. Swor’s
first full-time associate, will
lead the singing and youth
activities. He is a native of
Lufkin, Texas and lettered in
football and baseball at Luf-
kin High School. After gradu-
ation, he received his B. S.
degree from Mississippi State
University, where he attended
under a four-year scholarship
in baseball, a varsity pitcher.
He was active in religious life
on campus, and served- as
president of the Baptist Stu-
dent Union at the University.
He received his Master of
Religious Education degree i
from Southwestern Baptist!
Seminary, and has studied at
European Baptist Seminary in j
Switzerland, in the summer j
of 1967.
j iME IMG LAKE (TEXAS) WILDCAT October
***** *u*****i*M*t **uo .*■..... been
; Counselor and Tribal Director
Camp Rockmont for summers
of 1961 and 1966. He has tour-
ed Europe, the Near East, and
North Africa, when attend-
ing the Baptist World Youth
Congress in Beirut in 1963. He
is co-author with Dr. Swor of
Youth At Bat, and helped him
jjicpmc The Tceu-Age oic
Mr. Merriman has stuc'
the Baptist Student Un|
programs and problems
more than 70 campuses,
plans to become Director:
Baptist Student work oi
local campus upon comi
tion of his work with
Swor.
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Announcements
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authorized to announce the
following named candidates
for office, election to be sub-
ject to the action of the Gen-
eral Election, Nov. 5, 1968.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
For State Senator,
25th District:
Pete Snelson
For State Representative,
66th Legislative District:
George Baker
of Fort Stockton
For District Attorney,
83rd Judicial District:
William H. Eamey
of Marfa
For County Tax Assessor-
Collector:
Mrs. Christine Gardner
For Sheriff, Reagan County:
James L. Proffitt
For County Attorney:
Gordon F. Thrall
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 1:
Lester Ratliff
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 3:
Clayton Henderson
REPUBLICAN PARTY
For State Senator,
25th District:
Ernest Angelo, Jr.
of Midland
For State Representative,
66th Legislative District:
Jim Kent
of Monahans
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WOULD YOUR CONGRESSMAN
VOTE FOR GEORGE WALLACE?
Some fine Texans are tempted to vote for the 3rd party
candidate because they admire his stand and his state-
ments on some of the major campaign issues...
STOP AND THINK WHAT WILL ACTUALLY HAPPEN ...
The best that Wallace supporters can hope for is
enough strength to throw the election into the turmoil
of a Congressional election by the House of Represen-
tatives ...
THEN WHAT HAPPENS?
The answer is certain and simple. Wallace supporters
are at the mercy of Washington Politicians! Every vote
tor George Wallace automatically becomes a vote for
Hubert Humphrey!
THERE IS A BETTER CHOICE...
A vote for the NIXON-AGNEW ticket is a positive vote
for “change" with the definite promise that our Na-
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you want it to take!
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Big Lake
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1968, newspaper, October 17, 1968; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth615195/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.