Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - December 23, 1971, Muldrow, Oklahoma Old St. Nick will soon be coming down your chimney and we'd like to you with our best wishes for a joyful SUCCESSOR TO THE MULDROW HERALD VOLUME 7 Oklahoma 74948 December 23, 1971 Number 26 Traw Position B J. announced his resignation last week from his position on the Board of Education for the Indian Capital area Vocational Technical 1 In announcing his Traw told the board his personal was so that he did not feel he could do justice to the school he had decided to relinquish his The board has the authority to appoint his replacement or if they choose to do so they may allow the vacancy to exist until February when it will be filled by Cassady Seek Re-election Don a of the Muldrow School Monday that he will not reelection to the Board when his term In making the Cassady said it was his personal opinion that five years is long enough to serve and everyone with children in school should give serious consideration to run for the 1 have served on the I am aware of the financial problem a schools confronted he urged the the district to continue of the mill and bond Without this the educational and building programs of the school will fall far short of the needs for the schools ever increasing Cassady wished to thank the electorate of the Muldrow School District for allowing him the opportunity to serve in this Civil Court Docket Set Mr. Ted Court Clerk announced earlier this week that the Civil Court Docket will begin January 3, 1972 scheduled to end January 14, 1972. Court will convene at 9;Q0 P residing judges i E. G. Honorable C. F. and Honorable William Hay Following is the cases to be 1 and their scheduled January 3, Corp. vs. O. Larue Joe vs. R. L. See Court page PICTURED ABOVE IS THE NEWLY OPENED SUPER MARKET LOCATED ON SOUTH MAIN IN THE STORE IS AND OPERATED BY MR. AND JOE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS IN MULDROW FOR A NUMBER OF THE NEW STORE IS NOW KNOWN AS PATTERSON'S Liberty Home Ext. Presents Mrs. James president of the Home Extension presented a check in the amount of to Mr. Carl Superintendent of Roland for the ( This represents ha if of the proceeds received in a joint effort by the Liberty Schools from a pie supper and musical program held October 2 in the Roland School The School has already received Mr. Matlock simply said they certainly appreciated the support and cooperation received from this Tax Collections Up to a release by the Oklahoma Tax sales Tax Collections through the end of November were up four and one half million over last This showed an increase of approximately 11 per cent. ' The figures reveal that million was collected in 1970 and thac million was collected during the period this Changes Locations Frank McKinney and Curtis Wilson well known service station operators have moved from their long time location to the Phillips Service Station at the intersection of Highway 64 and Highway 64B. They said prices the new location would be as were prior to the move and further said they could better serve their customers with the added facilities at the new They asked all their old customers to continue with them and any others to drop in and see they have to offer in the way of good 1971 At Local Church Leon local gospel announced this week that a gospel singing will be held at the Assembly of God in Mew Years night beginning promptly at 7:30 continuing until Singing groups will be in next Weeks Bell Aids Servicemen Calls For servicemen stationed in South the next best thing to being home this Christmas may a telephone call to their relatives and Jim manager lor Southwestern Bell Telephone company today that more than per day were completed during the Christmas last year for off-duty servicemen sailing home from i m order to handle the traditionally heavy volume of calls this the USO the the Bell System and communications people Hong and Guam will be working hard to simplify the and to permit the maximum number of Marvin reminded persons who are planning calls to consider the 14 hour time difference between the U. S. and it is 11 a.m. on December 25 in it's 1 a.m. on December in he Marvin noted that the rate for the first three minutes a call to Vietnam is while a call for three minutes See Calls Page Two Officer Shit to Line Of Defy Ed Ru 3, who is the Marble City was slightly injured last week when he wag making a. check in his line of Edwards was shot in the ger. He was taken toa Fort Smith hospital where he was treated and Three men were charged in the Viai Mat Shot To Death Paul 30, of was killed instantly early Sunday morning the mobile home about one mile of Death was the result of a rifle wound allegedly fired by Ms The shooting during an altercation between the The body was first taken to Agent Funeral Home in by Carney Ales Ambulance and later to Ft. Smith for an Loyd Sutterfield was charged Monday with manslaughter and was released on He is laboratory technician at Memorial Hospital in A preliminary hearing held sometime ilT mid-January according to Assistant District Paul Postmistress To Retire Robert Roland Postmistress plans to retire from her position January 7,1972. Mrs. Carr has served the Roland office for over 29 Her has been the clerk during these Mrs. Carr planned to retire December 15th but the paperwork was not processed in time for that office is third class it not service any rural routes but has 192 boxes and serves an estimated 750 No appointment has been made as yet however postmaster Conn of Poteau who is in charge of this sectional center facility said the temporary appointment would be filled by someone within the area who knows all the phases pf the making of purchase of stamp keeping the in general who has training necessary lor ling the job without a