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50 Years Ago

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50 Years Ago

The Files of The Seminole Producer

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July 13, 1971

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Peggy Schroeder volunteering for many chores… Theta Landrith providing a good supply of scrap lumber for Cub Scouts use…Carolee Merrill watching the little league baseball playoffs…City Police Lieutenant Bill Snell helping a reporter get information on an important news story…

South Oklahoma City Junior College has no students, no faculty, and no classrooms, but has named its second president.

Wednesday noon is the deadline for Old Timers in the Seminole Oil Boom to accept invitations to attend the Old Timers Banquet Friday night, John McCarthy, chairman of the Chamber Committee to mark the 45th Anniversary of Fixico No. 1, said today.

Authorities at Ft. Sill have six months to halt pollutions of Cache Creek or face legal action by the Oklahoma Pollution Control Board.

Legislators from 15 states will gather in Tulsa next week for the 25th annual meeting of the Southern Conference of the Council of State Governments.

A legislator told the state supreme court Monday his committee needs help to carry out an investigation of State Insurance Commissioner Joe B. Hunt and that the court should, “lean over backwards,” to provide it.

At noon today in Seminole the temperature was 95 degrees after a low Monday night of 75, the local station of the National Weather Service reported. Monday’s high temperature was 98 degrees.