The Boswell News (Boswell, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BaSWELL NEWS FRIDAY AUGUST 5 9i10
NAZARENE CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 A M
Morning Services 11:00 A M
Rev H C Sullivan Pastor
Everyone Welcome
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A M
Morning Services 11:00 A M
MYP 0:00 P M
Evening services 2nd and 4th
Sundays 7:00 P M
Everyone is cordially invited to
make this your church home
Rev Pat Fulbright Pastor
BOSWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9 :45 A M
Worship Service 11:00 A M
Training Union 7:00 P M
Worship Service 8 :00 P M
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
evening 7:30 P M
W M S Monday 2:00 P M
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ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH
Sunday School 945 A M
Preaching Service 11:00 A M
Evening Services 7:00 P M
Mid-week Wednesday night
Meeting 7 :30 P M
Everyone is cordially invited
toworship with us
Richard Kimzey Pastor
COUNTY LINE CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A M
Morning Services 11:00 A M
Evening Services Saturday-
Sunday nights 7:30 P M
Mid-Week Services Thursday
Night 7:30 P M
CROWDER SPRINGS CHURCH
Sunday School 1000 A M
Morning Services 11:00 A M
Sunday Evening 7:30 P M
Pastor Rev Spencer Lee
House
Everyone Cordially Invited
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Mr and Mrs Jack :Vinyard of Gene Titus who has recently
received his discharge from the
Dallas are spending their vaca-
tion here in the home of her par army and whose home is ill
ents Mr and Mrs C O Jones Moore Oklahoma was a week
and also with relatives in Ben- end guest in the home of his
nington grandmother Mrs A N Russell
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We know Grandpa In the "good old days" your dollar could
buy a lot more A fract!on of a dollar meant good eating for
the whole family! But there's one place where your dollar is
still worth a lot where it really gives full value Same as in
Grandpa's day it's your friendly bank where every dollar
counts and counts up! Start the banking habit today!
Security First National Bank
HUGO OKLA
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
MIIIIIIIMIn
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pvtallEs
Roger's Lumber Co
Jack Gilbreath
Allied Termite Co
Free Inspection Estimates
Complete Roach Control
Licensed and Bonded
Phone LO 6-2491
Up to 36 Mo to pay No Down
Payment Required
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Bible Material: Hosea IL
Devotional Reading: Hosea I:1-7
God's Children
Lesson for August 7 1960
'X ANY ECHOES of the tragedy
1VI through which the prophet
Hosea passed are to be read in his
pages He uses figures of speech
which suggest sad chapters in his
ife-history When his wife Comer
'eft him and all three children be-
hind her he had to be a father and
mother to the
Nit
Atli! ones This 4 f -- --:
may be a mem-
3 ry underlying ' 1
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opening
vords of the llth i6' 11
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io Cod He is pre- ': '
'ented as a loving
:ather taking his Dr Foreman
2hild (Ephraim one of the names
or the nation of Israel) in his
rms and teaching him to walk
-t is a heart-stirring picture the
mighty God picking up baby Eph-
raim and holding him in His "ever-
!asting arms" and teaching him to
Aralk
'Sharper Then A Serpent's Tooth"
Perhaps Hosea had had trouble
ith his motherless children
11rely God had untold trouble with
srael God and Israel are else-
shere called husband and wife
iere they are father and son But
le picture is not of harmony and
happiness: it is a picture of a
Jrolten home broken because the
on will not stay at his father's
house he disrespects his father's
orders and wishes Yet God's love
continues Even when Israel acts
more like brutes than men Hosea
says God feeds them and makes
their yokes and bridles as easy as
possible Yet Israel has never ap-
preciated what God has done
Israel has never appreciated what
God would do if they would let him
They worship little gods "Danis"
Instead of the true God They owe
their whole existence as a nation
to his mighty help in bringing
them out of a hopeless slavery in
Egypt to a land of hope and free-
dom "How sharper than a serpent s
ooth it is
To have a thankless child"
Shakespeare said Must not God
eel the sting of ingratitude even
more than we would in a similar
case ?
Even At Their Worst
Israel was a bad nation made up
of mostly bad people The citizens
of their rival country Judah
thought God had no use for Israel
it all Its history was stained with
bloodshed its great men were
mostly skilled in the arts of de-
itruction especially war its wor-
ihip was cheap and unworthy of
the great God Hosea says they
went away from God they sacri-
ficed to idols they are bent on
turning away from God they have
refused to return to God And yet
in spite of Israel in spite of what
they were at their worst God cries
mt "How can I give you up ?"
No book in the Bible makes it
Ilainer that the love of God is in-
'estructible God loves men even
tt their worst he loves those who
lin away from him Many persons
ire bothered by the suggestion
dud God is the father of all men
Does that mean that all men are
dike in God's sight ? Does it mean
he loves wicked men quite as dear-
ly as good men? If we follow the
hints we have here in Hosea we
can venture these answers to those
luestions: Men are not alike in
God's sight the Bible clearly
marks off good men from bad God
does love all men but some run
Away from his love
Nhy Bo A Beast?
At several points Hosea speaks
Israel not as a wife not as a
Aon but as an animal most likely
An ox a beast of burden Now it is
the glory and the privilege of God's
hildren to honor and serve him
But there is a great deal of differ-
ence between serving God gladly
out of love for him and eagerness
to please him and serving God only
because he puts a bridle around
your mouth and drives you as a
farmer drives a mule We do not
upset God's plan for the universe
by being balky We grieve God but
we do not defeat him by our
mulishness No man really runs a
successful rebellion against God
Cod is all-powerful and all-wise as
well as all-patient and all-loving
He desires the free devotion of free
WIrld: but if this is refused the
°allure and the tragedy comes down
ri man's head not on God's
(Hosed en outlines copyrighted by
the lAivision of Christian Education
Siatinal Council of the ('hurehre of
llivst in the U N A Iteleseed by
Zoinninalty Press Service)
FOR RENT—Modern lpart-
rnents See C V Parson in Boswell
WANTED TO RENT OR BUY
—5 to 20 acres with 4 or ti room
house either at Boswell or Ant-
lers Write IL B Pierce Box
139 Chickasha Okla
FOR RENT—Modern two bed
room house 2 miles east of Bos-
e I I call 837 or write Mrs Era
Simmons 205 N 5th St Hugo
Oklahoma
Alterations belts and button
boles See Mrs A M Taylor—
(2t-38)
WATER WELL DI4ILLING----
Free estimates On cleanouts and
overhaul Write M M O'Brten
iien Del or call CO Antlers
Okla (t1-24)
MONUMENTS of ever iasting
Beauty—IL L Baxter Sons
Box 3 Antlers Okla (Jr call
Shop Nr 155 Residence 593J
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I have Cash Buyers for farms
and ranches List your place with
E B Forrester Bonded Dealer
Box 211 Durant Okla (t1-22i
Farms ranches hoones Willis
Welter 512 N 10th St or phone
2545-W Durant (It-28)
Carbon paper ror sale at the
Boswell News ()thee
(In 8-F–GO-3t----Out 8-1960)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO:
Myrtle Le Fiore Osborne Le
Fiore 1i Blood Choctaw Indian
Roll No 4185 also known as Os-
borne L E Fiore Geo W
Sheets also known as G W
Sheets B G Urfer Willard Paul
McIntosh Bobbie McIntosh also
known as Bob McIntosh Jessie
McIntosh Chas McIntosh indi-
vidually and as guardian of Wil-
lard Paul McIntosh Bobbie Mc-
Intosh also known as Bob Mc-
Intosh and Jessie McIntosh min-
ors W T Willis R R Willis
I J Cooper J E Willis Cora
Willis G T Matlock0A A Mat-
lock R W Vierson W V Coop-
er also known as Wallace Coop-
! er and as Wallace N7' Cooper C
B Cooper Elmira E E Cooper
E T Carpenter Jelina Corpen-
ter also known as Jeline Carpen-
ter A L Stewart and Euia
Stewart if living and if they or
any of them be dead their un-
known heirs executors admini-
strators devisees trustees and
assigns immediate and remote
The Zumbrunn Estates Co a
common law trust if in exis
tence or if dissolved its un
known successors assigns or re-
ceivers Graves Farm Loan In-
vestment Company a corpora-
tion The First State Bank of
Fort Towson Oklahoma a corpo-
ration if having legal existence
or if now dissolved the unknown
successors trustees and assigns
of said corporations not now hav-
ing legal existence
GREETINGS
You and each of you are here-
by notified that you - have beer
sued in the District Court of
Choctaw County Oklahoma in
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Ray Adams and Ethel Adams ' certain vendor's lien and adjudi-
Plaintiffs vs Myrtle LeFlore et eating that plaintiffs acquired in-
al Defendants by plaintiffs' pe- dependent title by prescription
tition filed therein on August 2 and u less you answer said peti-
1960 and said petition seeks to
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have the plaintiffs decreed to be
11960 said petition will be taken
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the full legal and equitable title I
title barring any right title or
in and to the following described
interest which you may claim In
mai estate situated in Choctaw
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Iot 3 and the SE 11 of the identity of various grantors
NW 14 and N 12 Of Lot 4 and and gTantees confirming tux
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grantee confirming certain tax
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LAMPTONs
CAMPBELL
FUNERAL HOME
Bill Lampton Owner
Phone 8 Hugo Okla
Pay Your Dues Fol
CAMPBELL BURIAL
ASSOCIATION
At Anderson's Grocery In
BOSWELL OKLAHOMA
TELEPHONE LO 6-2455
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Mills, Wayne. The Boswell News (Boswell, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1960, newspaper, August 5, 1960; Boswell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2140532/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.