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   Muldrow Herald (Newspaper) - March 18, 1971, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                VOLUME 6 Oklahoma 74948 10 Cents Each 18, 1971 Number 38 From left to Leon Troy Mr. Harold Hall Rev. Grady Rev. and C. W. Charles A. J. The formed TOPS Off Pounds dedicated to losing weight meets weekly on Monday at the Sequoyah State between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. Persons interested in losing weight and gaining moral support will be There will be a guest speaker March 22, at 7 p.m. Come and bring a The Assembly of God Church will hold a CAR WASH on March 20 from 8 to 4 p.m. The charge will be per with free pickup and Those who would like to have a nice clean call 776-4759. The MANPOWER the met on Wednesday March 10, at the Sequoyah State Bank Conference organize a Boy Scout Fund The team captains for the drive who attended Rev. Charles Aubrey Leon and Troy Chairman of the fund Paul Lee and Pat Mullican were out of town but are also team The fund drive got off toa very good start as the first five donations reached 115 Our boys and their parents the generosity of these a boy help is the Fund Drive We appreciated having two Boy Scout Executives from at this Mr. C. W. as a scout and Field Executive Mr. Harold Mr. Hall told us that Muldrow would need to 400 dollars just to the minimum of administration to the Muldrow To keep a Boy Scout council operating it takes about 20 dollars for each scout We were also told that Sequoyah county raised less money than any other county in the Eastern Oklahoma Council and pay our The Sallisaw Methodist Reverend Grady gave a pep talk and stated that he made a donation to the Scout Executive office each We know that you are continually touched for donations we do hope that you will make a donation to this worthy Give the boys an organized There should be least 2 active scout troops as one troop can no longer handle the How about another scout in another churchl deposit account has been set up in the Sequoyah State Bank in If you wish to make a please fill out the form below and mail to Mr. Troy Rt. 2 Okla. Your help will be The Muldrow Chamber of Commerce held a board meeting March 15, President 10members were Under discussion was dues and it was decided to send out letters and Roland appointed John Gary Leon Merrill and Paul Lee on the civic The Jaycee Jaynes will meet March 25, 7:30 p.m. at the Jaycee All members are urged to The PTA hada meeting Thursday March 4 at 7;30 p.m. They discussed different ways to get more of the present members to come to the meetings and to get more new they also discussed ways to either people to turn the Christmas paper or money in. They want to urge everyone to turn the paper or the morey Betty Howell at the grade school or turn it in at the next They need this money to pay the Jungle they have ordered for the Refreshments were served at this meeting and babysitting was provided by the high school They will elect officers at the next PTA The International Roller Derby League lias announced of one local game as part of its annual 180-game nationwide road the Oakland Bay Bombers are slated to roll against the Northeast Braves March 20 at 8 p.m. ' Leading the is 26-year veteran one of only three a- rive in the Derby captain Joan America's best-known tenia le holds rite all-time record of 15 consecutive seasons on the All-Star Derby's annual spring tour is designed to bring action to those areas whose primary exposure to the is via Nearly 30-million viewers watch Derby's weekly on a special 125-station U.S. The Roland Little League Baseball will hold a meeting at Roland High March 22 at 7 p.m. All persons interested in rlus very worthwhile cause this SUSTAINING MEMBER ENROLLMENT enroll me as a sustaining member for the or -in the amount of Mosley was notified this week that she had been awarded Oklahoma State Scholarship for the academic year of 1971-72. The scholarship is for two semesters in the amount of 00. She has also received the Presidential Scholarship Award from Oklahoma State was also selected to receive a four year scholarship from the National Merit Achievement Scholarship Program to the college of her She is the daughter of Mrs. Annie 508 The Muldrow Youth Club will hold a meeting March 22 at 7:30 in the Sequoyah State The purpose of this meeting iS to fro the coming baseball All those interested in coaching should definitely plan to attend as rosters must be in by April 19, the teams in the county 1 Women interested in playing 11 are urged to attend this meeting The Roland Girls team finished off a very successful basketball season by winning the Vian tournament last 1 They finished off the year with a 12 and 1 the loss coming the first of the season and since this their play was greatly improved with real In the first game of me tournament they defeated Gum Next they rolled over Vian No. 1 26-9 with Vickie Jones leading all scorers with 15 Lisa Roberts added 5 Collins had 6 for The third game was a real thriller over Sallisaw 26-20. Jones was high with 17 Debbie Matlock chipped in ' 8 and Brenda Kennedy had 14 for The finish was a see-saw until then Roland way from Vian No. 2 holding them to 4 points in the last 2 quarters and coasting on to 33-17 victory and the first place ( paced the winners with 17 p ints with Matlock popping 14 points from Brenda Gentry had 15 of the 17 points for the Left to right bottom Sherri Cathy Stephanie Lisa Debbie Sue Barnes and Barbara Standing left to Nancy Doris Vicki Pam Sandra Diane Not pictured is Phyllis Coach James  

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