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50 Years Ago

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July 28,1971

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Wiley Cook waiting for his wife to make a report so they could go fishing… Employees of John Nelson at Wall’s surprising their “boss” on his birthday with a prettily trimmed cake prepared for the occasion…

Federal inspectors will arrive here tonight to determine if mosquitoes living in Oklahoma are carriers of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE).

Seminole Veterinarian Dr. H.H. Howell gave shots to 216 horses in Wewoka and a few around Seminole Tuesday as he continued vaccinating horses for the deadly South American sleeping sickness.

At noon today in Seminole the temperature under particularly cloudy skies was 79 degrees after a low Tuesday night of 67, the local station of the National Weather Service reported. High temperature Tuesday was 92 degrees. Rainfall this morning totaled .66 inch.

The business climate is somewhat more favorable in Oklahoma than in the nation as a whole, the University of Oklahoma Bureau for Business and Economic Research said today.

Seminole city police reported today that the Seminole Gulf Service Station, Broadway and State Street, was broken into sometime early this morning and about $12 worth of assorted mechanic tools was taken.

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50 Years Ago