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   Muldrow Herald (Newspaper) - October 23, 1969, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                COUNTY'S NEWEST LEGAL NEWSPAPER Volume 4 Oklahoma 74948 October 23..1969 Number 17 ROLAND TO BEGIN ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CLASS EARLY NOVEMBER FHA OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED the 1969-70 officers of the Muldrow FHA were installed Thursday night October 16 in installation ceremonies held at the Muldrow High School Ann was installed as the new president of the Other officers installed were Elaine Janet Carol Vicki Cathy Elaine song and Gloria Morgan The Sallisaw FHA Chapter served as the installing The theme used Time For and the Muldrow High School Ensemble sang and My Own True The FHA pledges were also Ruth the Muldrow FHA advisor was presented a BOARD TO OPEN ADDITION BIDS The Muldrow Board of Education will open bids on the new addition to the Muldrow Gym Tuesday October 4. The new addition to be will consist of 24' by 100' room at the south end of the The Board has the right dpen bids and award the contract if the bids are within their An Adult Basic Education class will be started early in November at the Roland High announced Roland Superintend nt of Claude The basic subjects to be offered will be English and etc. The class will meet three hours a one night a At the end of the the student will be able to take a test and it they make they will get a high school The course is buta small fee will be charged for the test. Anyone in the Roland area in enrolling should contact Clarde Eubanks at 776-4601 or call for him at the Roland High NEW PLANT PLANNED FOR SALLISAW The Sallisaw Industrial Commission announced the and Derrick Co. of St. plans to operate a new the Sallisaw Industrial The plant will be built and equipped at an estimated cost of million and will be leased to the Construction is to start The plant will employ ahout 125 persons when the plant goes into Gov. Dewey Bartlett will be the principal speaker at the dedication ceremonies planned for Friday 1'CRADE SCHOOL A was installed at the Muldrow Grade School early this As in evidence in the above the merry-go-round has been very A long line can be found at almost any ' Mabray Awarded Contract HUNT from rtm Hig I lorn one near record Elk and one Going on this third annual hunting trip was W.R. Don Mabray Hill Ed Mabray and Jay all ol They left here October 12 by station wagon Wyoming and travelled into the mountains by On me they also bagged several coyotes The elk was at a check out to be the largest check this SERVICES HELD FOR - D ALL rCH I SATURDAY service lor Dallas Ernest 54, Oklahoma who died Thursday at a Fort Smith was held at 10:30 a.m. hunh oi in Memorial Gardens by Agents Funeral lie raised registered rattle find was a He wasa member ol the Hereford Breeder Association and die Oklahoma Here foil f one Kill I two Mrs. Doris Jea O'Bryan and Mrs. Deborah June Morgan both o I one Wil ol lour sister Mrs. Pauline Martin and Mrs. of Mrs. House of Tulsa and Mrs. Edna Lincoln ol three ROLAND PLANS HALLOWEEN PROGRAM The annual Roland Halloween Carnival will be held in the Roland Gym Thursday October 30 the crowning of the y Royalty Duke and Duchess Irom the s a Prince and Princess from the 5-H grades and a King and Queen trom the 9-12 grad s. The contest October 22. between the grades that raise the most money in their division of The contest will end at 1 p.m. Thursday October 30. The Halloween Carnival program will at 7:30 and will be presented by the first through the 1 2th The public is invited to - The Mabray Construction Co. ol Muldrow has been award contract to build new addition af Muldrow School Board opened the October 16 from the Griffin struction Co. and the Mabray Co. Griffin's bid was for The new will consist 5J.x^xla^S--r-nQms. to be on the same d sign as the newest part the grad is scheduled to start in the near future anil is proposed to be completed I 20 working FIREMEN TO MEL TING the Muldrow Volunteer Firemen will have a meeting November 4, at the Muldrow ( itv I lall at 7:30 p.m. Tins is a mandatory meeting and with some of the volunteers missing last month's mandatory It is necessary for them to make this TWO ARRESTED FOR DESTRUCTION AT GRADE SCHOOL car careened wildly about the Muldrow Grade School yard early Tuesday tearing up the turf and slamming in to the playground Avos Rogers who lives just east of the heard commotion and chased the car west on old Highway 64. He was able target their tag number and report it to the local Town Marshall Gene Gene Hoover arrested Jimmy age 22, about 2 that same morning for the Dennis age 21, was arrested Warrants for the arrest of two more men were signed Tuesday The driven by tore up the school ran through the swings and ran over a number of trash On leaving the school the car ran overa shade tree in Whit Morgan's yard and did a spin in his DALE SHERMER IS OF The Muldrow Jaycees selected Dale Shermer at a meeting as the of The Jaycee membership at the general meeting Monday night selected Shermer for his outstanding Jaycee Jaycee Paul presented Dale Shermer with a of the An election of of the will be held each month by the TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING The Muldrow will have special meeting Monday October 27 at 3:15 at the Muldrow Grade The purpose of the is to complete preparation for the individual Halloween party that will be given October 31 for the grade school All teachers and members are urged to Singing To Appear T he Singing one busiest Gospel singing families will in the Eastern part of the county 25 and 26. Making their home in Oklahoma will make their first appearance in the county the first time in almost a They will start their circuit ' Assembly of about 1/4 mile north of Interstate 40, 10 miles east of services at 7:30 P.M. Then Sunday morning October 20 starting at 10:00 a.m. the be singing and preaching at the First Assembly of God Church in Then over to the Cottonwood Freewill Baptist Sunday afternoon fbr a fellowship being served by the church and services starting at 2:00 p.m. Then winding up their tour Sunday October 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Cans Assembly of Church where they have appeared before to a packed out The have two long play Albums of some of the most recent and popular Gospel A family of five Consisting of Doyle and Evelyn and their Jim and They are also very talented family instruments plus being three ministers the  

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