10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, June 26, 2015
SHE’S A BEAUTY. Kim Lubeck of Panora takes a look at a 1973 Hurst Olds owned by Tom and Bonnie Snyder during a Car Show Saturday.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 22, 2005
DUGOUT HUMOR. Guthrie Center Baseball Coach Rod Robson, right, and Adam Faucher, left, share a smile and a laugh during Saturday’s tournament.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 21, 1995
LEVEL CUT. Guthrie Center left fielder Faith Kuster fouls off a pitch in the first game of the Tigerettes’ double header loss to Martensdale-St. Marys at Guthrie Tuesday.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, June 20, 1985
THE CHAMP. Jeff Smith, center, Oskaloosa Country Club pro, accepts congratulations from Don Chafa, Des Moines, right, after winning the first place $2,000 check at the first annual Alzheimer’s Pro-Am Golf Tournament at Lake Panorama last weekend. Smith and Ed Schumann, Waterloo, finished the 36-hole tournament in a tie, but Smith won a five-hole playoff with a birdie on No. 5 to claim the top prize. Doug Meredith, left, club pro at the Lake Panorama National Course, teamed with Chafa to organize and run the successful charity event.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 25, 1975
ICE CUBES FROM MOTHER NATURE. The size of hail is usually compared to marbles, walnuts, golf balls and baseballs, but the hail that fell at the Chet Vaughan farm south of Bayard Monday could be compared in size to the eyes of the Vaughans’ daughters, Vicky and Sherry, who gingerly hold hail stones their mother collected during the storm and kept in the freezer. Much of the hail had jagged edges.