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   Muldrow Herald (Newspaper) - October 17, 1968, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                3Bi* brow W COUNTY'S NEWEST LEGAL NEWSPAPER P 4 74948 October 17,1968 10, FROM CRASH CAR NEARLY SHEARED INTO A Muldrow man and his daughter were injured Friday night when this Oldsmobile was virtually demolished when struck in the side by the heavily loaded tractor-trailer at The 10-year-old' Brenda Newman of Route 2, died Sunday morning about 5;40 a.m. Her Henry is now Veterans Hospital at SOLVENT WOMAN INJURED Removing tile glue with solvent proved mearly fatal to one woman last Wednesday when It destroying her home and seriously injuring In an improving condition this is Mrs. Clarence the mother of She hod been removing the floor tile in dw bathroom of her and her husband's home Roland when light of a nearby stove Ignited the solvent being used to take up the tile Her husband was outside at the time of the She was taken by to the St. Edwarde Hospital about 6 Wednesday The Muldrow Volunteer Department answered the call for but flames swept through the two bedroom home before the Volunteers Although the home was burning virtually from every the upon went swiftly about their Job of extinguishing the flames and saved i garage and out Mrs. George's was reported to be good and CHECK Muldrow city officials have another check from the Tax Commission that s more than on the to receive from the one ier cent city sales Muldrow received a check this ast weekend for The total of was by But they charge 2.5 er cent for part came to for neir BAND CONCERT OCTOBER 24 Tin Concert will be ham 7-.MJ Thursday ut the Muldrow High A MO pound calf the main door prize such oilier a electric an electric can opener and an electric The calf and the other prizes will be given away the night the Hand but do not have to be present to A ' among the Hand being held to see who sells the most Prizes will tie given to the student selling the most Tickets can be purchased from the band stud nts and band boosters for the sum of one SET I OR SATURDAY A bake being sponsored by the ladies of the Eastside will begin at 10:00 Saturday at Paul Lee's Appliance Store in downtown REED HOME BURGLARIZED DAYLIGHT Mr. and John Reed's Jr. home was burglarized Saturday evening between 3 and 5 p.m. No at home at the time and all the doors were Stolen was a keepsake shotgun that had belonged to his an automatic a portable 3.albums and a 23 jewel mans The entered through di back door with the use of a car When they d. parted they left through the garage No clues to the of the Investigation Untie s this week by County BULLDOGS IRAK TO WE ST V ILL E The Bulldogs will tangle with the Westville Yellow Jackets Saturday October 19 at Scouting reports informed the Muldrow coach that the Yellow Jackets are a hard hitting team and are comparable with the Vian Westville beat Roland earlier year with a score of 24-6. They managed to hold Roland to nine yards Muldrow's defense will have their work cut out for them in this conference REVIVAL IN A revival is now in at the Northside Free Holiness Church in Bro. Cecil Calhoon of Cans is the E Calhoon of Gans is the Services begin nightly at 7:00 everyone is invited to Bro. Earl Rice is pastor of the COURT CONVENES OCT. 28 The District Criminal Court will convene Monday at the Sequoyah County Court House in October 26 with the first case to be heard being State of Oklahoma vs. Everet Harvell shot J fin Baty at One Mile Stop at Sallisaw August 12, and is charged with shooting widi intent to other cases will be heard by the presiding Hon. E.G. Hon. Claude Garrett and Hon. Jr. This session scheduled to Just two iMK a ir. but showing expecting home One Muldrow man was variously Injured and his 10year old daughter was seriously injured and later died from the grinding accident that nearly sheared their car in two near last Friday They were the only Dead is 10 year old Brenda She remained in critical condition at McCuistion Community Hospital She died Sunday morning at 5:40 Her Henry C was hurt but was in better condition He wag the driver of the He is now at the Veterans Hospital at Both victims were pinned in the Witnesses credited the effective work ol ambulance attendants and wrecker operator with enabling removal of of the victims from the twisted The truck and car were pulled apart by the and of the wrecked car were pulled free to remove the it was reported that th crash happened at 10:05 p.m. driving a 19^3 apparently attempting a left turn off Loop 286 onto 271 just south of an He apparently went in frant of die which had 72,000 pounds of gross weight and was loaded with The impact of the truck drove the car 120 The two came to rest underneath the The car a total The truck received an estimated Listed as were her mother and Mr. and Hnery Newman of of Oklahoma Leland Newman of the state of North and Leroy Worth of Jimmy in the Army and In the Canal siK sinter Mary Hill of Mrs. Rosemary Huff of Ruby * Mis a Sharon Mar on Page FIRE QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED pictured above are two Muldrow firemen tilting the fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George at The only blaze at the time of this picture was in the northeast corner of the  

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