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   Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - August 1, 1974, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                cottonwood church sets singing event There will be a singing at the Cottonwood Freewill Baptist Church day night at 7:30 The Singers will be the young people from the A rmour A venue Freewill Baptist Church of Fort the O'Neal from the Jerry Bachus Family from Roads Church south of and Mountain Boys Quartet from Is welcome to Come on out and be candidates to speak at old don't rf CAPITOL 8Ta T f OKLA A Regional News - Feat ure Tab 161d For Everyone v OKLAHOMA TEN CENTS August 1,-* 1974 VOLUME 10 Number 7 CROWD EXPECTED AT OLD DAY Lawman Henry Jones In Cook tons For Publication Next Month An account life and time of pan of the oj Former Sequoyah County Sheriff Henry Jones to hit the stands about the first or middle of It was announced by publishers this ' 1 of the manuscript so far have indicated it is one of the most revealing stories to ever come out of Eastern Oklahoma's rugged wooded In The it J ones served during the unrest of a lawless period of some of the region's first cattle theft He helped to lead enforcement officers in an effort to break them other officers gone all out to they did J ones Is something of a legend In his own and Rolling pin a fiddling an old greased pig chasing and a host of other entertaining expected to attract a mass crowel to Muldrow Ball August 3, when the animal Old Day - The of the Jaycees and just about all the citizens of the town are sponsors for the yearly Pun and ly visiting and the competitive spirit of pioneer days will The dayis official activities will begin with a horse and rider parade from 2 until 3 p.m. the of Commerce Board has everyone has pitched in to a man fhe Sequoyah State Bank of Muldrow will furnish from about 500 to 1,000 pounds of beef to feed an absolutely free meal from p.m. until 6 p.m. Leon of Bulldog said at a Monday that he will cook the barbecue In his new Indoor barbecue may stay up all night every night from Thursday on to get it he we don't want a We want to abundantly offer a free meal ol barbecue and beans other trimmings to every person in the Following the hour-long a period from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. has been set aside for horseshoe Before the featured eVent of the Old Ball 6 p.m. until the at 8 will be a two hour period for the old time fiddling contests and gospel Liberty Assembly Has Baptizing Undersheriff Callahan's Statement To Sequoyah County I and nave always lived and worked in am 37 old and 1 have a teenage who attends I have been a deputy * riff for two and Under- NOTICE REDLAND V VOTERS Due to the building recently used for voting purposes having polls will be In the old colored house on Rocky Hill just east of the Brunk two major declare he has left a printed legacy for Us perception and concerning his association with the Deputy of and the famed sheriff of Cherokee Bishop who is by associates to have 'em - or J recounts his story with perception nation of his Cherokee is a Imaginative those who know him * And he gives the author leeway to put right on the Jess King's County Audit ot COrreCt a graduate u * of Northeastern State I was with the Sequoyah County sheriffs for nine as deputy and undersheriff until two years I am a veteran of Submarine of the rm a member board of trustees of me First Methodist A group of nine members of tKe Liberty Assembly of God Church were baptized Max Newman In Sheriff's Race another election year lias rolled and again 1 am asking zens and voters of Sequoyah your As most ol you I was very narrowly defeated two years ago by less than one percentage So here I seek your help in electing me. your next To the new residents ot Sequoyah and the few you that do not know I live in Muldrow as 1 have most of my 1 have two who are both Marilyn of Las graduate ol Muldrow High T am running on my own merits and experience as a law ' enforcement and my ability to do the job and make you a good My reputation as a honest and sober officer Is a matter of I always every time I no promises that Sunday afternoon at Reeder Ford on Lee tor Bobby read an appropriate scripture then led the group into the water members of congregation sang We Gather At The It's a blessing God and the word says better to obey than to There were 4
                    

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