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50 Years Ago
June 25, 1971
Slants
Konawa High School Principal Harold Lasiter being installed last night as president of the Konawa Lions Club at a Ladies’ night banquet…Maud Mayor Ralph Disch and police starting a crackdown on young motorcyclists not complying with the law about helmets and windshields or goggles…Clarence Adams of Summers Chapel announcing the annual Old Timers Reunion for Dora, Hazel and Summers Chapel communities will be held this year on Sunday, July 4, at Summers Chapel…Junior College Registrar Helen Vanzant reporting that enrollment for the upcoming fall term is growing daily… Anyone interested in enrolling may do so Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m….
No break in Oklahoma’s pattern of hot, dry, windy weather is in sight through Saturday, forecasters said today.
Temperatures were expected to reach highs today and Saturday from 96 to 105 and lows tonight in the 70s.
Chances for a one-day special legislative session to consider the teen-vote voting amendment to the U.S. Constitution are better than ever, Governor David Hall said Thursday.
Seminole county singers will gather in convention Sunday at Evangelistic Center on State Street, Mrs. Clint Wright announced today. Singing will begin at 2 p.m. and continue through 4 p.m.
In addition to congregational singing there will be several special duets, solos, trios, and quartets. The public is invited to attend and share in singing.
Seminole moved their record to 6-1 Thursday night in Shawnee YMCA Summer League Basketball Action, as the Shawnee “Whites,” now 4-3, forfeited.