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Big Basin Herald from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Big Basin Heraldi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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i -jirj iviuldrow Ht Hitir.sday, August 13, 1970 FAMILY REUNION ELD SUNDAY. A family reunion was held Sunday, August 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins. Mrs.

Jenkins' six children, eleven grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren were present Mrs. Jenkins' six children are pictured above. In the picture are- (seated) Mrs. Nora Jenkins, standing (left-right): Richard McGehee, Grace McGehee, Mary McGehee, Irene Johnson, Lucille Asbill, and Joe Jenkins. Not pictured are her grandchildren; Charlotte Johnson, Buddy McGee, Dave Lee, Jimmy Johnson, George Jones, Mary Ellen McGee, Martha Helen McGee, Lucy McGee.

Great Grandchildren; James Riley ohnson, Nancy Dyer Timmy Jones, Georganna Jotfes, Mike Asbill, David Lee, Deena Lee, Richard McGee, Andrew McGee, Mrs. Jenkins' brother, Andy Gipson also visited awhile. Later on, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carson, and Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny Carson visited awhile. Mr. Jenkins was in the'hospital at the time, but nevertheless, everyone reported having a nice time. This was the firsttimethat all six children and their mother were together in 27 years.

A later visitor was Mrs. Andy Gipson. 3- Airman Milton Completes Basic Training Airman Melvin M. Milton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard M. Vlilton of Roland, Oklahoma, has basic training at Lackland A FB, Texa s. He is remaining it Lackland for training as a security policeman. Airman Hilton attended Roland High 'tchool. ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY DR.

CONRAD KAELIN DR. TORSTEN SEUBOLD 808 North 32nd GRAND PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 72901' Phone 782-4361 MAYE L. ARNOLD Funeral services for Mrs. Maye L. A rnold, 63.

of Gans, were held on August 8 at Agent's Funeral Chapel with Rev. Herman Arnett, officiating. Burial was in the Gans Cemetery. Mrs. Arnold died on August 6.

She was the widow of Ray M. Arnold and had lived in Gans all of her life. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Carrie Samuels of Fresno, one brother. Gene Samuels of El Centro, and eight sisters, Mrs.

Florence Woodruff of Sallisaw, Mrs. Pauline Click of Moffett, Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd of Coffeyville, Kansas, Mrs. Freda Coker, Mrs. JoCrosslinandMrs.

Helen Santora, all of Fresno, Mrs. Maxine Burchfield of El Centro and Mrs. Olove Dobbins of Brawley, Calif. Also several nieces and nephews. CARL H.LONDON Funeral services for Carl H.

London, 46, of Rt. 3, Muldrow were held on August 7 at the Seabolt. Tabernacle. Interment was in the Seabolt Cemetery. Mr.

London died on August 5. He was a native of Short. He clerked in a general store, was a World a II veteran, and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife Lorene, and one son, Richard Don of the home; his parents, Jess and Georgia London, Muldrow; three brothers, Wallace and Darrol of Muldrow and Bill of Vian; one sister, Clara Balmain of Watts, and a number of nieces and nephews. CRESS R.

OWENS Funeral services for Cress Robert Owens, 75, of Sallisaw, were held on August 4 at Agent's Funeral Chapel in Sallisaw, Rev. D. H. Corwin', officiating. Burial was in the New Hope Cemetery at Spiro under the direction of the Agent Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were Vendle Avery, Charles Crossno, Gary Whisenant, and Ted, Ronnie and Gary Hall. Mr. Owens was a retired farmer, a veteran of World War and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary, of the home; a son, E. B.

Owens of Seattle, Washington; a daughter, Mrs. Pat Hall of Muldrow and 7 grandchildren. GATEWAY By C. M. HANSFORD For you, what is difficult about obeying Jesus? He has said, 1 will not put more on you than you are, able to from the view point of logic, lets say it is laziness or ignor-'icc.

In Acts 1 we read, "And the times oi i ignorance God winked'at; bur now comniandeth all men everywhere" to repent:" men have hid behind the excuse I didn't know any better and use ignorance- like the fifth Amendment an escape mechanism. In Hebrews 6 :12, paul says, "That ye be not slothful (lazy) but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises." We as children of God must'be up and about our fathers business. There is a job for everyone and everyone must do their job. The billigerant rebellious person usually winds up, in an institution of correction. God instigated this institution bit and for those rebelling against Him, His son or His Holy Spirit, they must be confined, in the institution (Hell).

Many today are defying the rules, authority and the establishment (the elders); In actuality it is the same conditions that led to the dark ages of one thousand years. When God is left out or pushed aside In an unimportant position then darkness begans to creep in. The Bible teaches to obey the laws of our country. An Individual must look hard to find discrepancies in the laws of country. Lets look at this on an everyday level.

If you love some one, you are not going to try to find fault' and pick them apart. Neither God. Neither our country. Rebellion toward God say's. He lias changed.

He won't do for people today as he has for characters in the Bible. This rebellion goes farther, there are demonstrations every Sunday, people going to a placeofamuse- ment instead of to God's House. The Bible teaches against being lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. Why not obey Him? Jesus, needed a colt to ride in Jerusalem on. By the throng he would be proclaimed King.

So he sent for the colt. In Mathew and the disciples went, and did as Jesus commanded them." Reader may I suggest to you to be obedient unto God. He may be depending you not to get a colt for Jesus entry into Jerusalem, but to make way for His appearing in the skies, and this is the Gateway to eternal life. Mr. and Mrs.

erry Green announce the birth of a daughter on August 4 at Sparks Regional Medical Center. The little lady weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and has been given the name Maria Jean. Kernel Yield One pound of pecans in the shell yields one and one-half cups of kernels.

CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES 4to6X $2.98 71012 $3.98 CREW AND BOBBY SOCKS 2 PR, FOR BIG SMITH AND LEVIS' FLAIR, STRAIGHT LEG AND REGULAR SEE US FOR ALL YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES A I DO WNTOfrVNtMU LDRQW FIVE BOWL SIZES to fit every food storage need 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 cup sizes. From 39c to SI.29. Buy in sets and save. FIVE RECTANGULAR SIZES stack to save refrigerator space .1 pint, 1, 2,4, 6 quart sizes. From 39c to 1.98 MIXING BOWL SET is ideal with mixer.

1 2 2Vz Approved for all prepared 1 cake mixes. S1.98 DOWNTOWN MULDROW..

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