Muldrow Herald (Newspaper) - January 1, 1970, Muldrow, Oklahoma SEQUOYAH COUNTY'S NEWEST LEGAL Volume 5 Oklahoma 74948 January 1, 1970 27' MULDROW GIRLS WIN NE TOURNAMENT RECENTLY Pictured above is part of the Girls Basketball team trophy that they won at the Northeastern state tournament Pictured are Paul Coker arid Pam Jordan with Vicki Cherry Cathy La Betty Billie Lee Not pictured are Dixie Terri Wallace Loretta Johnson and Donna MURL STOUTS TO MANAGE TEXACO STATION Murl Stouts the owner of Stouts Sporting will be the manager of the Muldrow Station beginning January 1. 1970 The merchandise at the sport shop will be moved as soon as possible to the The lube room will be converted into a room to house the sportig The station is a self- serv but the new manager says that any car driven by a woman will be The station features texaco gas and name brand at discount The sports shop features and automotive The station will be known as Texaco and Sporting and will be open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. this CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD The Muldrow City Council will hold its monthly meeting Monday night January 5 at the Muldrow City The meeting begin at 7 p.m. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR BESSIE QUALLS Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie May 71,. of Muldrow who died Saturday at nursing home were held at 2 Monday at Muldrow Freewill Baptist Burial was at Mapel Cemetary by Agent include her the Rev. four sons Cecil arid the James Quails both of * the Raymond Quails of Muldrow and Troy of Fort Walton one Mrs. Heathcott of one Robert Ritchie of three Mrs. Rachel Meek and Mrs. Carrie Pa both of and Mrs. Evelyn Moore of Moore of 13 grand children and five great Hardin Installed A s Ma son Leader Everet Hardin was the head of the Muldrow Masons for coming at a meeting held at the lodge Tuesday December 23. Others installed to elected positions were Burt senior Leroy Jn John Reed and Doyle Green Six were installed to appointed They were Charles Jim Clinton Jr. Len Barnes Vernon Barnes Steward and Davis as The ceremonies took place at the Burton Lodge No. 30. RATED 6TH IN STATE The Muldrow Bulldogs have moved into the top ten teams in the state of The Bulldogs were rated last the Tulsa World as 6th Pawhuska was rated as No. 1 with the following teams following as the order in they are Wayne Locust Grove and The teams are rated on the their number of Laura Fain Dies At Age 94 Mrs. Laura E. Fain 94, 323 South Street was dead on arrival at a local hospital Wednesday She was of the Assembly of God Survivors include one James W. of Rolando two Mrs. Susie Wilson of Fort Catherine Stephens of North 13 grandchildren and several great are Edwards Funeral * NOTICE The Muldrow Jaycees will have a meeting Monday night January 5 at the Jaycee The meeting eill start at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to ' Severe Weather Strikes Muldrow The first severe weather of this winter season struck Muldrow early this week with about inch of rain falling Sunday and more falling Monday night the rain to Better than an inch had fallen before noon Tuesday with still more coming The roads in this area were but still open to traffic Tuesday afternoon although it was moving No nts were by noon * 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 MULDROW RANKED 5TH IN OKLAHOMA QUARTERBACKS TO MEET The Muldrow Quarterback Club will have a meeting Monday January 5 at the Muldrow announced Frank the president of the club The meetng will begin at 7:30. p.m. All members are1 urged to FIRE HITS 66 STATION Fire broke out in the Phillips Sta 1-40 night but was extinguished before it had a chance to do too much The fire was spotted a passerby and A number of persons and the Muldrow Volunteer Fire Department rushed to the ' The fire was quickly put It evidently started from a gas was suspended from the The said the heater had recently been changed over propane to natural Gas had been smelled in the station that and attempts to contact a were The damage consisted of a hole burned in the ceiling and TURKEY SHOOT CANCELED The Muldrow Jaycee's turkey which had been planned for Saturday and January 3 and 4 has been Due to the bad it was decided that the shoot be 1 The Muldrow Girl's Basketball team is ranked as the 5th leading team iti the of Oklahoma and are expected to move even closer to the 1 position just as soon as the new ratings are This rating of 5th place was released at the start of the 1969-1970 season and a new rating is expected to be released by the Tulsa either this week or said Muldrow James Coach Eads expects that Muldrow wll be ranked in the 3rd place First place position in the Class AA ratings is by Following are Elk City Lindsay and MULDROW BUSINESSES TO OBSERVE NEW YEARNS The Muldrow governmental offices along with the post office and a large number of merchants will be closed New Year's January 1. The four Muldrow grocery stores and numerous service stations plan to remain stores Hall will be open January 2 for business as C OF C BOARD TO MEET The board of Directors of the Muldrow of Commerce will have a meeting January 6 at the Muldrow Jaycee Hut at 2 p.m. The Board will meet to plan the course of the for the coming year of 1970. BULLDOGS HEAD FOR NE TOURNAMENT The 5th rated Bulldogs will meet the unrated ville Yellowjackets Minday night January 5 in the first round of Pictured above from left to right back Leroy Pat and George ' Front Richard Snider Ray Bray Joe - w the Northeastern State 48th Annual Invitational High School Basketball Tournament set for January 5, 6, 7 and 8. Those entering the tournament are Westville Warner Oaks Salina Tournament play at 5 p.m. with Kansas and Sequoyah meeting at the men's gym and Warner and Oaks meeting at the Tahlequah High Salina and Hulbert will meet at 6:45 at the women's At 8:30-Muldrow and Westville will meet in the Tahlequah High Consolation games will be played on Tuesday If Muldrow wins game they will then go against the winner of the game Wednesday at 6:45. The finals of the tournament will be Thursday night with the Consolation starting at School and the main event at 5 p.m at he Tahlequah High 6:45 at te men's Pictured above from left to right are back John JRonald Edwards and Front David Monte Johnson and Joe