Muldrow Herald (Newspaper) - June 18, 1970, Muldrow, Oklahoma 5: Oklahoma 74948 June 18,1970 Number 51 JERRY VEST IS OF MONTH Jerry Vest wa selected Monday night as Jaycee of by the membership of mat He was chosen for his work in promoting and work done at the Appreciation Dance that the jaycees sponsored Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto He is employed the here in Work To Be Done On School Yard superintendent of today that the grade has been shot on the Muldrow grounds and shaping work should sometimes next grade school was built jn about 1937,7 he that time the school has been worn down a good 6 the school grounds being lower than the area under the water stands on the work planned will shape the grounds and provide The work wili start in the near i Special Exhibition To Be Held On Indian Arts And Crafts The Southern Plains Indian Museum and Crafts Administered by the rts and Crafts Board of the U.S. Department of the announces the opening of a special FEATHER WORK BY JAMES day June 14 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend the special exhibition preview which will be highlighted by a performance by outstanding Southern Plains Indian war dancers and FEATHERWORK BY JAMES will be on exhibition through July 30. Viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. closed Comprised of ten the special exhibition is the first one-man showing of featherwork by a Indian craftsman from Born in 1920, Mr. attended Riverside and Fort Sill Indian At age his interest in war dancing led him to learn the art of feather work to make his own As his skill he began to receive order for his work and through the succeeding Mr. feather Work has gained ' and is Increasingly in The artistry and excellence of James feather work are dramatically revealed in the Special Exhibition which features spectacularly structured bustle and war bonnets with trailers six feet in 1 The Oklahoma Indian Arts and Crafts Cooperative of which Mr. is a will assist the Museum staff in hosting the Special Exhibition preview by fancy war dance performance to be presented on on the lawn of the Southern Plains Indian Museum and Crafts Center throughout the afternoon of the special four illustrated entitled work by has-been by the Indian Arts and Crafts Center in conjunction with the Special Copies of die brochure are available free to the 1mr Retirement party Honors Mrs. Hoel Mrs. Argus Hoel of 430 Rainier was a party by the Miles Avenue School staff where Mrs. remembered by most people here as Ruth The Villa a French in Los was the setting for the and 50. friends and faculty members Mrs. Hoel was presented a money basket by the faculty and Her husband her with 3 wheel She plans join the 3-wheeler Bicycle orf NEW SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE ' BUILDING TO 3E From the outside of the new Southwestern Building at 104 W. Church it if but the most tedious work is yet to Kindergarten News The Muldrow Kindergarden is jq occupy three rooms at the Muldrow Grade School announced superintendent of The kindergarden class will only last a half Two classes will be held in morning and two in the The third room ' will for a day care center for thebus If a bus student has class in the he will spend the afternoon fh the day care He will stay at the center in the mornings if He has an afternoon The teachers will be Martha Tippits and Reba School Board To The Muldrow School Board will meet Thursday June 25 the board room at the high The meeting will 7p.m. The building itself is nearly completed but the big is now getting the old frame the equipment for so many torn down without up the telephone Work is to begin sometime his to build a temporary building the old frame The temporary building is to prevent dust from the down of the old from getting ito the service r About all that is left to be done on the out side is the pouring of the sidewalks and planting of and ' The date set for completion is August 15, 1970. Baptist Youth To Go To Camp of the First Baptist Church will June 22 for Camp in the The camp is Baptist Youth and will run June 22-26. During their stay the youth will devote their time in the morning to going to classes of study and mission Their afternoon time will be participating in the different such as and which will be There will be a message to them each and they will hear a speaker every Gene Palmer of Fort Smith will be the Camp ' ' LIBRARY OPEN W Muldrow High School being kept open this sum for to check out books to The library is open a.m. to 12 Studens can either at the library or check the books and take them Mr. Aubrey Henshaw Attends Conference Aubrey superintendent of the School System attended the annual administrator's conference at Stillwater last The conference was held on the OSU Various speakers from the Oklahoma State Department of Education explained new finance and other administrative A number of speakers from various parts of Oklahoma spoke to the ine Muldrow held their regular meeting Monday night with Terry a- state vice president meeting with Two other Jaycees from Don Yeager and Guy also George chairman of the fireworks project assigned working dates to members of the A motion was made by Larry Morgan that the Jaycees pay Buddy McGee per day to operate fireworks The motion received a second and A report was given on the cleanup by Van Charles Click that city lawyer Jim Jones was to file on Tuesday the necessary paper to start the procedure of extending the Muldrow City Gary Treat announced that no action had been taken toward planning an outing for the Jaycees and their Terry Millard gave the Jaycees a pep talk and urged mem to start early earning points toward their rating in the Parade of Don Yeager talked to the groupe about the float trip planned for August 8 and 9. Gus talked about membership and how tq interest new members as well as to keep old Jerry Vest and Larry Morgan nominated as Jaycee of the Jerry was elected to this The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. ' CHILD HEALTH NURSING CONFERENCE HELD The Muldrow Child Hea 1th Nursing was held June 17, at the Nurse's Station in the Jaycee Seven young children were immunizations given and two referred to Orthopedic Clinic at Supervision was given to Two appointments are open for the July 15 Call Mrs. Harry Dressendorfer at 776-3173 for All children entering school in the fall should attend the conference between 2 and 3 o'clock for booster NOTICE Mayor Jim Cook announced today that another day has been scheduled vaccinating dogs due to the light turnout last Don Morton vaccinated 45 dogs last Friday and This is only a small part of the Muldrow It required by law that each dog be vagina ted and tagged each Saturday June 20 has been set as the additional Don Morton will be available at the Muldrow City Hall from 9 a.m. 5 HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mike McMurray returned home June 14, from the kogee Children's Hospital where he was recovering from a spinal being confined to crutches for about two Mike is doing quite TEAM HAS GOOD RECORD This Muldrow Prep Team have a 2-1-1 record as of Monday They were tQ play Sallisaw Monday night and three other games in this regular playing Pictured above are Junior Danny Terry and Eddie Leroy c Vf coach j.C. Mot ' and Rickie