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10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Sept. 10, 2015

RICHARD PARKER. Во Arrasmith prepares his sheep, Richard Parker — named for the tiger in “Life of Pi” — for the Clover Kids Pet Show at the Guthrie County Fair Sept. 3.

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20 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Sept. 14, 2005

GENTLY. Guthrie Center second graders Taylor Louk, left, and Andrew Rosenbeck watch as Jocilyn Smith holds on to a Monarch butterfly while Brad Halterman, Natural Resource Manager for the Guthrie County Conservation Board, gets a tag to apply to the wing on the butterfly.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Sept. 13, 1995

ARMCHAIR COACH. Guthrie Center Football Coach Brent Meier, recovering from a fall from the roof of his home that resulted in four fractured vertebrae and a dislocated rib, watched Friday night’s 43-6 win over Earlham from a recliner in the back of his pickup. Don Slaybaugh, left, visits with Meier before the game. Tailgating are Meier’s wife Jennifer and daughter Brianna.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Sept. 12, 1985

DOING HER DUTY. Carla Van Winkle of Panora is checked off the voter eligibility list by Mary Martin as Betty Whitehead looks on. At the end of the poll workers’ table is Yvonne Ferree. Just over 300 persons voted in Panora, one of the lowest turnouts

in the county.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Sept. 17, 1975

HEAD BICENTENNIAL EFFORT. Sherry Glenn and Gifford Covault, who, along with their spouses, are chairing Guthrie Center’s Bicentennial Committee, presented certificates Tuesday to Charlie Nelson and Vina Hunt, who will serve as honorary chairmen. Nelson, the oldest resident of the community, will be 108 on Sunday, Sept. 21. Mrs. Hunt will observe her 101st birthday Oct. 22.