The Southeast Oklahoman (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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'"HPRITEY believes Oklahoma's
pr:clrezs depends on a state-wide
non-yolitical road nrogram7
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PAGE TWO
BUCK COOK
Democrat
COM issioner
of
CHARITIES &
CORRECTIONS
Adv)
I SI WILLIAMS
Has Some Informatiol
Has Some Information
Of Importance To The
People of Commissioner
District 2
Not a Repeat of Last Week's Talk
But New Information)
HEAR HIM
Over KIHN
FRIDAY
(Tomorrow)
6:15 - - 6:30 P M
in regard to his
candidacy for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
District 2
I Hugo)
Will Appreciate Your
Listening also Your Vote
(Hugo)
I Will Appreciate You
! Listening also Your V(
qThI S(Ivertisrmtnt raid For
Friends of Si Williams)
'It's time to stop wade and
5percenter grail in our road
program Bill's past service
as a combat veteran an
honest and conservative leg-
islator and an active church
and civic worker proves we
can depend on him to be an
honest capable and ellt-
dent Governor
Doing What You Can
' By Lowell Saunders
Moody Bible Institute Chicago
Out on the Iowa prairie in the
11860's a lad named Charles watch-
ed hi a father lead hymns at country
I"singing sessions" The boy devel
oped a fondness for singing and a
M gilt for cornocAsing He told his
mother that someday he would
write a song that would become
is famous
My son" she replied would
rather have you write a song that
would help somebody than see you
I president of the United States"
ER Charles H Gabriel did grow up
to write a hymn that became fa-
I mous In fact he wrote dozens of
them And they have helped people
Among his hymns aro "0 That
i Will Be Glory for Me" The Way
t of the Cross Leads Home" "I
'
our Need Jesus " "He Lifted Me" and
—
He Is So Precious to Me"
VC)te If Gabriel had set his mind on
becoming president he would likely
For By have wa'sted a lifetime of energy
sI and ended up with nothing but an
empty dream Instead he did what
B E BILL HARKEY was raised on a farm in Southeast he could He poured out his heart in
!song and set a world to singing
1 t
al3ma and will do more for this area than I Shortiv before His death on the
any other candidate 1 ert)ss:' 'tesus had dinner in Beth-
ar who turtnIck ra
I Shortly before His death on the
! erossIesus had dinner in Beth-
!
an While there a woman came
1 -
1 in "with an alabaster jar of oint-
ment of mire nard very costly and
she broke the jar and poured it over
l His head" 4 Mark 14:31 Some ob-
jected declaring her act of devotion
l a watte of money But Jesus said
l "Let her alone She has done what
!she could she has anointed My
Ibody beforehand for burying" (Mark
15:6 8)
1 God had a plan for the life of
Charles H Gabriel God had a plan
for the life of the woman who an-
ointed Christ God has a plan for
your life
! You may not be able to do great
I things for God but you can do the
I task the deed that He has assigned
! to you
I Are you doing what you C'1)?
1Misses Steen
1To Teach in El
'Paso Schools
Two school teachers - - one
Of whom has taught in Boswell
nearly 30 years - have tendered
resignations and accepted positions
in the El Paso Tex schools They
are sisters Miss Faye Steen and
Misi Aileen Steen
The sisters are graduates of Bos
THE SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMAN HUGO OKLAHOMA JUNE 26 1g5S
t well High school and each has a
bachelor of arts degree in educa-
tion from Southeastern State Col-
lege Durant M!ss Aueen Steen
taught in Mayhew and Crowder
Springs ditrict schools in Choctaw
county as well as Madill and Tish-
omingo before Joining the Boswell
faculty in 1929 Subsequently she
taught in the junior high and high
i schools She will teach in Junior
high in El Paso
Miss Faye Steen will be an ele-
mentary school teacher in El Paso
She taught in Wilburton and Ant-
lers schools before returning to
Boswell to teach in 1948
The Misses Steen have been act-
ive workers in Boswell Baptist
church and Boswell chapter order
of Eastern Star as well as in Delta
Kappa Gamma Soceity
JIM RINEHART
DEMOCRAT for
GOVERNOR
A realistic permanent pro
gram of financing education
at oil levels
A genuine FREE school
lunch program for oil
children
Conservation and full de
velopment of our water
resources
Increased construction of
safe modern highways
Further Mental Health pro
gross including those now
left out such as epileptics
Tighter enforcement of laws
to prevent insurance froth
and stock swindles
GOVERNMENT r::
WITH A lira c 1
To Lead Our Young State
To Its Rightful Place
In The 4811
VOTE FOR J HOWARD
Young $ynaiIc and Vigorous
Democrat for f overnor
JOIN NOW IN THE PRAIRIE FIRE THAT IS SWEEPNG ACROSS OKLAHOMA - - HAVE A
FIGHTING PART IN THE "BIG RED E" VICTORY AT THE POLLS IN JULY
I
for
-oiTies'717::
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5c St 10c STORE
Henry Building - - "Hub of Hugo" — - for 50 Years the Location of Henry's Confectionery
ALL NEW MERCHANDISE! ALL NEW EQUIPMENT!
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REDECORATED!
COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED!
ICourteous Experienced Personnel to Serve You I
Home Owned and Home Operated
The Money You Spend at Williams 5c & 10c Store Stays in Hugo
Virgil Williams
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PAGE TWO THE SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMAN HUGO OKLAHOMA JUNE 26 1953
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well High school and each has a ' " ANIMMOWWWWWW Ir
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ti: - bachelor of arts degree in educa
RE-ELECT SI WILLIAMS from Southeastern
-1
:1 0
: - 4 i 1 ge Durant Mis
tion stern State Col-
ao aa L les Aiken Steen I s 0
----—---- -1 Has Some Information r-It f ANIL y taught in Mayhew and Crowder
r -
- - er'-' ' of Importance To The -:r 4 -T:7- 6 1 Springs di
"4
v People of Commissioner t -111 strict schools in Choctaw 1 -
- -- - a ''t- county as well as Madill and Tish- i - '
ommgo before joining the Boswell - lt -
'
11"11 I' i
- District 2 acu ty in J ubsequently she
-411511 I I I- 1 ' ir29 s
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-- taught in the junior high and high I
' schools She will teach in Junior
1 ' 1 ' ' '' ' '' -'-' iNot a Repeat of Last Vl'eek's Talk )0 a4
1010i high In El Paso
But New Informathmi !' Jo ' r ' 0 f
' ‘ ''' '' ' ' '' - : ' Miss Faye Steen will be an ele-
-
c- --- t ti Il i mentary school teacher in El Paso
She taught in Wilburton and Ant- -
i
I Doing What Yo Cn ler chool before returning to
u as ss
1 --4 7-': l) r: : HEAR : s i
s u iness
s By Lowell Saunden Bowell to teach n 1948
The Misses Steen have been act-
' - MN
' ' NMI IME
: 1 -I? 0 ver KIHN Moody Bible Institute Chkago
ive workers in Boswell Baptist
church and Boswell chapter Order
I Out on the aIowa prairie in the
' ''''e1 'i- I FRIDAY
------ ' t v 76 I 11860's a lad nmed Charles watch-
of Eastern Star as well as in Delta
g" ' 1"singing sessions" The boy devel- aPP8 ficeitY
(Tomorrow) Gamma S
ed bil father lead hYnths at countrY 1K
i
''' ' - ' ' 6:15 6:30 P M '
'oped a fondne ss for singing and a
gift for compoAsing He told his
1 09 trme Ir
i
4
11 - r
mother that someday he would t' ----"'m''"'"'7myywaow- '
le
write a song that would become - re"----alr' ' il) j
- -
'
'
-' in regard to his
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$ i
'My son" she replied "I would t - i
'-' - - ' '-1' candidacy fo rather - -
1 i
I have you write a song that a '' I
I
- would help somebody than s
ee you -
COUNTY resident of the tinitA States" Ilikv 4:)"!" -
BUCK COOK COMMISSIONER 1 P Charles H Gabriel did grow up I :' - - si - 1
11 to write a hymn that became - I ' -e41 41 -- c 'I
I
MOUS In fact he rote a' dozen s of i sero t p' 2
Democrat ' them And they have helped people1 '' - - " 5c St 10c STORE
COMIllissioner District 2 I Hugo) Among his hvnins ara "0 That 1 ' ' - Nstiloate'
i Will Be Glory for Me" The Way 1 ' ' -
- of of the Cross Leads Home "I
C111ZITIES & I Will Appreciate Y ted Me
our I Need Jesus" 'He Lif N le" and i '
"Ile Is So Precious to " Henry Building - - - "Hub of Hugo" - - - for 50 Years the Location of Henry's Con-
CORRECTIONS Listening also Your Vote : If Gabriel had set his mind on - ' -' - fectionery
Adv fThis advertisemtnt Paid For By becoming president he would likely
have a lifetime ime of ene rgY aawaasasasiaaaasakaaaa'0004!''
Friendo of Si Williamsi
- ' and ended up with nothing but an 1 1
empty dream Instead he did uhat JIM RINEHART I
ALL NEW MERCHANDISE ! ALL NEW EQUIPMENT !
B E BILL HARKEY was raised on a farm in Southeast: he could He poured out his heart in
'song and set a world to singing DEMOCRAT for
Okla!3ma and will do more for this area than I Shortly before His death on the
any other candidate I GOVERNOR cross Jesus had dinner in Beth-
I any While there a woman came COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REDECORATED !
: in "with an alabaster jar of oint-
CO me she nt Of If nard very costly and !
broke the jar and poured it over A realistic permanent pro
'"HPECEY believes Oldahomals i Ills head" (Mark 1431 Some ob- gram of financing education compLETEL1T AIR coNDITIoNED I
! jected declaring her act of devotion
t all lls
p depends on a sta her alone She has done what
te-wide la waste of money But Jesus said a eve
nclrezs
A genuine FREE school
nony
i
I"Let -olitical road n rogrcrm " she could she has anointed My 't
body beforehand for burying" (Mark lunch program for oil —
- -or- 156 8) children
NT -10-N 1 God had a plan for the life of I Courteous Experienced Personnel to Serve You
i r 14 I
Charles H Gabriel God had a plan Conservation and full de
-'''i 14 ''' 'ArliwiaieAoweaaww-rN
-
Y
for the life of the svoman who anr - velopment of our water
i ointed Christ God has a plan fo
- WI time to 5101) wcate and your life resources
p e
' ' ' Spercenter grail g
in our road
:L Islator and an active church
''' -mool and civic worker proves we
ii4- ' ' I e You mav not be able to do reat
0 d d
things for God but you can do the Increased construction ot
11 tasiAtrethe deed that He has a!signed safe modern highways
Misses Steen gross including those now
left out such as epileptics
The Money You Spend at Williams 5c & 10c Store Stays in Hugo
'c can depend on him to b an r r
1 - ilad program Bill's past service
t'' ' ' ' as a combat veteran an 1to yios: 1 r1
you doing what you c Mental Health pro
'n? Further
m
Niro t honest and conservative leg-
I I honest capable and silt I to 1 eacn in LI I i toter antorcement at laws Hil
I I L 1 : I cient Governor 1 11 ql"1 1 to prevent insurance frauds
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