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   Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - November 7, 1974, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                STATE CAPITOL STATION OKLAHOMA 0K&*. A REGIONAL NEWS - FEATURE TABLOID FOR EVERYONE OKLAHOMA TEN CENTS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, VOL. 10 21 MRS. BARBARA HENDERSON looks over the tractor that she toward her and the Henderson dwelling last Thursday in the early No human driver was on it she She declared the sight her for a until an explanation was 11 If Tractor Into It the morning before Halloween Night last and the pretty Roy Henderson home just west of everything was pleasant and But it wasn't and Mrs. Roy Henderson rushed tothe back door of the house to find whar that sudden was hearing was all thought someone was trying to steal Roy's pickup had already gone to But the truck there in the and 1 realized abruptly the noise wasn t coming from Then all at once she heard the roar of a tractor arid she rushed around to the south side of the Ghost Lowlier Says Crackdown Due On Marijuana ' Muldrow Marshal Jim Lowder this week said City Council members have requested a crackdown on those In possession of and exactly what we're going to Lowder's statement followed the arrest of a Roland boy 10:30 p.m. He said the young person had only a Lowder Mr. & Miss MHS MR. AND MISS Albert Snider and Sherry Lew in. The Annual Halloween Program end Mies MHS Pageant was held In the Muldrow High School Gymnasium last Thursday October 31. The scarecrows and black crows were abundant in Elementary part of the Junior High and High School classes also presented Tom Ballanger was emcee of this of the The MHS Pageant la alw Thf all dressed up and looked Very M presented to the MHS Pageant P. 3) 60VEBW8RS RACE BOREN WINS MAJOR VICTORY David to a skyrocketing finish and won the race for Oklahoma's next governor in perhaps one of the most striking and Interesting In this state in recent From early returns until late returns he was far but ahead of and though it might not exactly be termed a the margin of victory for Boren was very i In probably throughout the Tuesday's General Election marked one of the for Democrats In how In view perhaps a natural Republican George despite a fair and thoroughly for District 1 County was defeated by Jerry a resident of rhe Brent area whose prospects from the beginning started a steady upward Unofficial returns from the county showed with 855 votes over the 1,364 fur George some it might be termed a sort of victory because George had received abundant printed endorsement from prominent businessmen and civic even including HUMOR PREVAILS AS FRANK accepts the plaque irom Fire Service Training Field Director Ken quick-witted and funny remark from Frank caused his wile right to burst into a The reading on to to Ed Mabray and to Everett Woodward ran like to In Appreciation For Over 20 Years Service To Hie Muldrow Fire MSee other Picture Line Breakage Leaves Area Out Of Water A bust or breakage in the big cast-iron line between Vian and Lake Saturday a large portion 6f the Sequoyah County Water In Muldrow Booms Again At Schoals And New Supermarket educational and civic in Muldrow is booming again these late fall with newsrooms being added to the high a new cafeteria and the first gymnasium at the grade and a hew supermarket ready to open Friday and Saturday at ' 401 West or on the south side of 64. It's significant to note that the also interesting to find that ions or descendants of pioneer Sequoyah county Including Joe Patterson at Patterson's Wayne John Ed and Don Leon Paul and Sybil Frank Richard Dave Jeremiah and too many others to name are operating the major businesses Land's A G Muldrow newest one of this regions la slated to open for business this Friday and and Owner Land is a member of the pioneer family of the His father once farmed extensively in the region of the old Watts school on the uplands above Sandtown The A G a and congenial modern U just being completed and and the official Grand Opening will be held Land ' of the lino ' oil the then to eight then down to slues throughout she when break occurs and the My stem's water is the pressure has to be Dinted on because I a chance a. break might occur somewhere tanks and lines on the eastern portion are going to fill than those close to the During the tanks even at Brushy and wore according to some There a few even after homes at Liberty were totally without For George Association's widespread hint weekend and lelt many homes with wide open for more than * Some residents In the eastern without wells and pumps to go to and fill - to haul water irom the neighbors who had several spokesmen most folks keep a supply ot extra water containers In case of such an and apparently no one experienced much except perhaps for water tor livestock or for regular A report from the home of. Jack maintenance and operations foreman at ted that be and workmen were out the cold and drenching at and also by day Sunday get said there was still the line water on It was pretty well 1^- Unas In area full pressure Sunday hours after lines Mrs. Dorothy office secretary of the Association at said she did not wia in the ten inch or tP eight inch at Liberty had gone - 1 We have plenty of water down he we get our water from the Liberty tank lust as Urie Break P. 8)  

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