Cathie Zito tends the pin and Tim McCune reads the green before a practice shot in July 1985 for the Tee-Off For Cancer tournament that was to take place at the Armco Co...
Winners of a baby contest were feted at the July 1975 sesquicentennial parade in Prospect. Those recognized included Todd Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hoover; Heidi...
The replacement of Broad Street Elementary School starts July 1, 1975. From left are Dominic Virgallito Jr., principal; school director Mary Livengood, building committe...
Displaying the plaque that honors George Edward “Rube” Waddell in June 1975 are, from left, James Beatty, Prospect youth sports promoter; Homer Blackburn, major league b...
From top to bottom, Debbie Buzzard, Denise Stillwagon, Linda Datt and Robin McFate represented the Center United Presbyterian Church Hand Bell Choir from Slippery Rock a...
Mushroom Queen Sue McElroy, center, rides her float in the rain in June 1975 during the 35th annual Worthington Homecoming and Mushroom Festival. Attendants are Marsha M...
Seven playgrounds and four tot lots opened June 16, 1965, in Butler. From left, Jimmy Diamond Jr., 3, of Eau Claire Street; Mary Lou Crawford, 6, of First Street; Barb B...
Safety Officer Harold Goettler checks over bicycles taken to the Butler City Police headquarters for inspection June 12, 1964. He tells Doug Johnston, left, that the gua...
Displaying the forged aluminum and wood plaques with Harlequin design are winners — and those who accepted for winners — of the 1975 Harlequin Awards of the Butler Littl...
Trophies were awarded at the bowling banquet on June 5, 1975, at Sunnyview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Front row, from left, are Sylvia Brown, 92, the oldest bowl...