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   Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - June 20, 1974, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                Ray Arrests Two After Wreck Town Marshall by took into custody two Fort Smith man and a woman from 10:45 a grinding 64 Highway and Roland Ray identified the man as Forrest Jr. The woman in car with hirn was identified as Edna DevisT Bonner charged and fined in Roland possession of plus on charges of improper driving and feiling to Ray Edna Davis wa s charged and fined lor being he ' Deputy James who often works with assisted in the arrests after Csee TWO A Q 2} OKLAHOMA SOG IC V 8.TATE CAPITOL OKLAHOMA OK LA 7^05 BIG BASIN A Regional Tabloid For Everyone OKLAHOMA TEN CENTS JUNE 20, 1974 9 NUMBER 52 HAMILTON PREDICTS State Senator James E. erce Monday said discussing he lor sees rapid expansion in formally potential for this and tourism at a meeting of the Muldrow Chamber of manufacturing fir IN TOURISM AROUND AREA rms start locate a large officials take the recreational possibilities for and STATE SENATOR JAMES E. fourth from joins Muldrow Chamber of Commerce members lor some informal discussion of progress in this region and for a question and answer session about various problems during the meeting Monday are J District One Commissioner George Max Senator John Starr frank Don Muldrow Open Fireworks Stand To Raise Needed Funds A n of during the Fourth of July season are being offered byx the Jaycees at a stand just about the junction of U.S. 64 Highway and homa State 64-B* The stand is next to and is open from 10 a.m. until 9 Removal Of Flowers Requested Due to mowing conditions at the Muldrow Memorial Gardens the Muldrow Cemetery Association the flowers be removed the Those flowers that are not will be taken off. Gary Lookebill i Selling the fireworks is one of the major projects of jaycees to raise funds for the Muldrow Junior Miss Pageant and other necessary The Muldrow Jaycees meet every Tuesday night at the Hut in the downtown Gospel singing There will be a Gospel Singing at the Maple Freewill ' Baptist Church 22nd beginning at 7:30. r The featured will be the Maple Gospel Everyone is invited to at- the only money Jaycees make for the junior Miss comes from fireworks he It's traditional that maybe even some of those not so the pop and crackle and the sparkle lof independence Day And local persons are being urged to patronize the jaycee The Muldrow Jaycees this year as well as in the have been highly active in many and all without much fa In addition to donating generously in the recent Muldrow Town Flag the cees raise funds for food for the always get a big project underway ivea r the Yule season to fix up or For But right now it's the time to buy those fireworks to help and the is now open by jaycees offers everything to crackle and ilton And this with the tremendous scenic Arkansas Lake other plus streams Lee offers a great potential for Senator Hamilton indicated there was a real and urgent need for developments around the lakes along especially construction of camping i isn't the tourists who stop at hotels of motels that spread of the money in any he those who supplies such as items from local merchants that briny in lots of tourist Hamilton told those at the meeting are trying finalize purchase of right-of-way for construction of the road from Greenwood Junction and Dora to the Highway just west of the Oklahoma talked to Highway Commissioner Swon a few days and he indicated that some property for the road right-of-way has already been the senator - He caid three different plans about the proposed Muldrow link from 1-540 in Arkansas to near Muldrow are being i I would think it would be bound to cross in of Wilson Rock south of he Hamilton is scheduled to be guest speaker at a meeting of the Roland jaycees Hall in Roland at 7:30 next Camp Meeting To be held The Oldtime Meeting at Muldrow will begin the 3rd of The night services speaker will be Brother Sammy of Other speakers for the day services will be in charge of a 7 a.m. and an afternoon This will be a 10 day meeting with camping area and two free meals a People a to bring their own IT'S TIME as these young Muldrow who recently appeared on stage at Fort Smith's Municipal Auditorium on the slope ot the lawn at the ' residence include Tonya Sherri Kim Karen Blaylock and Leah oi the girls won outstanding and appeared blissfully proud of McGehee Resigns Council for some time and working with for a short know you can count on 1 wish to thank everyone who voted for me I gregret that l' must leave this Thank STAR SIMS a local leathercraft shows a happy smile and a sense of pride as Faune travel writer for the Department of parks and Tourism in visits his booth and trys on his fancy little hats during the Greenwood Arts Festival last 1 To Citizens of It is 1 submit my resignation effective I do not want the people to 1 am serting Dut 1 simply ao not have the time to do an adequate job as .so lam stepping I still believe in and intend to keep backing the Town Council and their the The only way a town can prosper is i with tull cooperation Meeting has been moved the Town the up Muldrow Dancers Perforin On Stage At Fort Smith School of Dance presented it's annual Dance Revue June 5,and Friday June 7, at the Fort Smith Municipal Performing on stage from Muldrow were Misha Dalana Kathleen Tonya Karen Sherry A. Kim NOtiCe tO ROland Perfect were presented to Leah Residents The scheduled July School So give your Having known the members of This will be the Roland High School at 7:30.; Karen also an outstanding performance in beginner Kim Tippetts wa s presented a five year student enrollment  

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