MS-223-1974

MS-223

 

THE PIQUA DAILY CALL PHOTO NEGATIVE COLLECTION

1964-2003

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

The Piqua Daily Call Photo Negative Collection 1964-2003 is divided into twenty parts and forty series.  Each part covers a period of two years and each series covers a period of one year.  Each series is subdivided into twelve sub-series containing the negatives for a single month.

PART 6 – CONTAINER LIST Jan 1974 thru Dec 1975 – the negatives in this part are found in Boxes 12 through 16.

 

SERIES IX:  Jan 1974 thru Dec 1974 – the negatives in this series are found in Box 12, file 41 through Box 14, file 65.

 

SERIES X:  Jan 1975 thru Dec 1975 – the negatives in this series are found in Box 14, file 66 through Box 16, file 85.

 

PART 6 – CONTAINER LIST – January 1974 – December 1975

NOTE:  the numbers in parentheses are the number of negatives in the envelope.       Unless otherwise noted, all negatives in Part 6 are 2 ½” x 2 ½”

 

SERIES IX:  1974

 

SUB-SERIES IX A:  January 1974

 

BOX 12

         

 File

            41        January 1, 1974

a. Dogs in sweaters near Eisenhower Part (9-35mm)

b. Piqua streets, bridges and railroad overpass (12-35mm)

            42        January 2, 1974

a. First Miami County baby of 1974: Jo Juana Vanderpool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wren Vanderpool (3)

            43        January 4, 1974

a. Christmas trees mulched by the city (18-35mm)

            44        January 5, 1974

a. Covington vs. Bethel basketball (34-35mm)

b. Miami East vs. Graham basketball (25-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Sidney basketball (33-35mm)

d. Two vehicle accident in the 1200 block of Garbry Road (4-35mm)

e. Salesmen for Paul Sherry Chevrolet:

1. Man in plaid jacket – no further information (5)

2. Man in shirt and tie – no further information (2 neg, 1 pos)

f. Bob Birman (7-35mm)

            45        January 7, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Miami East basketball (29-35)

            46        January 8, 1974

a. Second Ward Commissioner Joseph C. Goetz congratulated upon being elected Mayor by the City Commission: Charles Tyler, Cletus Peltier, Mayor Joseph Goetz (15-35mm)

b. Bill Stelzner – Piqua Battery (4)

            47        January 9, 1974

a. Piqua Rotary Club receives the Golden Bell award from the Salvation Army for their contribution to the Christmas Kettle fund raising:  Lt. Diane Easey, Curtis Reynolds, George Cameron, James Rigola (5-35mm)

b. Bradford gas saver – man modifies a carburetor to save gasoline (9-35mm)

            48        January 10, 1974

a. Ambulance chassis being driven on the street downtown (8-35mm)

            49        January 11, 1974

a. Dr. John Wesley White, leader of the 10-day Miami County Evangelistic Crusade coming to Hobart Arena is greeted by local crusade team members:  Lewis Blanchard, Dr. John Wesley White, Rev. Charles Johnson, William Fasig (12-35mm)

            50        January 12, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Lima Central Catholic basketball (45-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Indian Lake basketball (38-35mm)

            51        January 14, 1974

a. Floyd Wooley (5 neg, 3 pos)

            52        January 16, 1974

a. Jim Naveau (7 neg, 2 pos)

            53        January 17, 1974

a. Mayor Joe Goetz is presented with ticket #1 to Kiwanis Pancake Day by Charles Allen, Kiwanis president (2)

b. Bricks falling from the front of the Smart Shop, 117 North Main, Piqua (6-35mm)

c. Piqua Development Corporation organized (6-35mm)

            54        January 19, 1974

a. J. Richard Harris and George T. Ashton with plaque to permanently recognize Order of George recipients (13-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Bellefontaine basketball (42-35mm)

c. Miami East vs. Covington basketball (36-35mm)

            55        January 21, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Troy basketball (12-35mm)

            56        January 22, 1974

a. Piqua Daily Call news carrier awards:  Melinda VanCulin, Debbie Birman, Burl Osborn [AP Bureau chief, Columbus], Jeff Byrum, David Cantrell (15-35mm)

b. Edison State General and Technical College begins classes at its temporary location in the former Spring Street School (26-35mm)

            57        January 25, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Lima Shawnee wrestling (18-35mm)

b. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce annual recognition banquet:  Harold L. Short, recipient of the Order of George award and Kay Roller received a recognition plaque for her volunteer work at the visitor information center (2)

            58        January 26, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Lima Shawnee basketball (41-35mm)

b. Miami East vs. Bethel basketball (38-35mm)

            59        January 28, 1974

a. Louis V. Decker – portrait (4)

b. Piqua National Bank staff promotions: Tom South (4), Charles Popham (4), Cecelia Berk (4)

c. High wind destroyed patio cover at the Pat Martin home, 1533 Margene Drive (6-35mm)

d. Bob Klenke with wind driven board that penetrated the windshield of his automobile while he was stopped at Sunset and Covington Ave. (3-35mm)

            60        January 29, 1974

a. Grand opening of The House of the Little Rascals game room at the Sunset Shopping Center: Don Beckert, Jim Grissom, Louis Havenar, Danny Young, E. F. Lowry, Rick L. Johnson (18-35mm)

            61        January 31, 1974

a. 1973 United Fund President Carl John congratulates new UF president Robert L. Buroker (2)

b. Red Cross blood donors (10-35mm)

            62        January 1974 – No specific date

a. Covington house built on designs by and with materials from PK Lumber Co. (2) (10-35mm)

b. Steve Frank (6-35mm)

c. Dennis Sargent (22-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX B:  February 1974

 

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            63        February 1, 1974

a. Jaycee Boss of the Year: Charles Karnehm, Lou Havenar (2-35mm)

b. Piqua Daily Call carrier meeting (5-35mm)

            64        February 2, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Springfield Catholic Central basketball (24-35mm)

b. Charles Ryan (20-35mm)

            65        February 5, 1974

a. J.C. Gardner Auto Agency building, 517 North Main Street, Piqua, sold to Jacoby, Inc., appliance company (5-35mm)

b. Paul D. Highmiller (1 pos)

c. Fire at the J.A. Shade Lumber Company on the northwest corner of South and Roosevelt, Piqua (83-35mm)

            66        February 6, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Versailles wrestling (19-35mm)

b. Shade Lumber Company fire scene – aftermath (15-35mm)

            67        February 7, 1974

a. F & R Wood Products Company fire (37-35mm)

b. Truck Accident I 75 at U.S. 36 (10-35mm)

c. Man and woman – no further information (1-35mm)

            68        February 8, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Sidney wrestling (18-35mm)

            69        February 9, 1974

a. Versailles vs. Covington basketball (31-35mm)

b. Newton vs. Franklin Monroe basketball (61-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Arcanum basketball (43-35mm)

d. Piqua vs. Sidney basketball (50-35mm)

            70        February 13, 1974

a. Covington vs. Northwestern basketball (19-35mm)

            71        February 14, 1974

a. Kiefer dog found dead at the Miami County Incinerator (10-35mm)

b. Piqua Historical Museum in old Board of Education office at 509 North Main Street (9-35mm)

            72        February 15, 1974

a. Miami County Home Show opens – sponsored by the Miami County Home Builders Association – at the national Guard Armory, 623 East Ash Street:  Charles (Chuck) Cox, L.G. Scherer, Jim Grissom, John Carpenter, Don Beckert (7-35mm)

            73        February 16, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Lima Central Catholic basketball (61-35mm)

b. Miami County Safety Building interior (19-35mm)

            74        February 18, 1974

a. George P. Wertz (4 neg, 1 pos)

b. Sign on a sleeping man (3-35mm)

            75        February 20, 1974

a. Miami County Humane Society Meeting (8-35mm)

            76        February 21, 1974

a. Fire at the C.W. Potter home, 1235 Marwood Ave. (3)

            77        February 22, 1974

a. Barn fire at 8625 North Hetzler Road – barn and a 1930 Chrysler were destroyed (20-35mm)

            78        February 23, 1974

a. Automobile accident at the corner of Broadway and West Ash Streets (15-35mm)

            79        February 25, 1974

a. Houston vs. Ansonia basketball (40-35mm)

            80        February 26, 1974

a. Newton vs. Covington basketball (10-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Ansonia basketball (15-35mm)

            81        February 27, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Stebbins basketball (41-35mm)

            82        February 1974 – No specific date

a. Gentner Music Store receiving pianos (2-35mm)

b. Ulhman employee mug shots (6)

 

SUB-SERIES IX C:  March 1974

 

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            83        March 1, 1974

a. Miami East vs. Versailles basketball (9-35mm)

b. Miami County Jail interior (55-35mm)

            84        March 2, 1974

a. Lehman vs. Triad basketball (18-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Tipp City basketball (42-35mm)

            85        March 4, 1974

a. Franklin Monroe vs. Bradford basketball (34-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Arcanum basketball (34-35mm)

c. Lehman vs. Mechanicsburg basketball (8-35mm)

            86        March 7, 1974

a. Mark Cantwil with lunker largemouth bass (5-35mm)

b. Versailles wrestler Dave Fullenkamp and his coach Dan Davies (5-35mm)

            87        March 8, 1974

a. Covington vs. Cincinnati St. Bernard basketball (31-35mm)

            88        March 9, 1974

a. Volkswagen accident on I 75 (17-35mm)

b. Jim Grissom – mug shot (6)

            89        March 12, 1974

a. Winning Brel-Aire junior bowlers:  Jerry Wilson, Dan Wirrig, Mike Bernard, Jeff Walting, Dave Larger (10-35mm)

            90        March 13, 1974

a. Craig Wright’s large crappie (6-35mm)

            91        March 14, 1974

a. YMCA swimmers: Lisa Clark, Parkie Thompson (-35mm)

            92        March 15, 1974

a. Terry’s Cafeteria exterior (4 neg, 1pos) (26-35mm)

b. Mr. Don Moyer (5)

c. Mrs. Don Moyer (7)

d. Copies of photos of individuals for Ruth Reed (11)

            93        March 16, 1974

a. Grand Opening of Cedar Ridge Apartments on Maryville Lane:  Jim Grissom, Mayor Joe Goetz, George Maharg, Rick Matthews (12-35mm)

            94        March 18, 1974

a. Scholastic Athlete trophy at Russia High School is awarded for the first time to a girl athlete:  Sue Moorman, Coach Joan Schwartz, Sue Monnin (4-35mm)

b. Russia High School basketball awards: Mike Monnin, Mike Schieltz, Dick Meyer, Jeff Borchers, Joe Maier, Coach Roger Eckenwiler (3-35mm)

            95        March 19, 1974

a. Covington sports banquet award winners: Tim Vogler, Coach Bob Huelsman, Jim Meyer (3-35mm)

            96        March 20, 1974

a. Piqua Central sports banquet award winners: 

1. Basketball: Scott Good, Bernard newman, Timm Williams, Coach Dave Zeller (3-35mm)

2. Wrestling: Kevin Harman, Keith Lange, Bob Christy, Rick Rouse, Coach John Baumhauer (3-35mm)

b. Automobile accident on East Ash Street across from the Fieldhouse (6-35mm)

            97        March 22, 1974

a. Jack Moyer – mug (1 pos)

b. Tom Jenkins, Piqua Fire Captain (6-35mm)

            98        March 25, 1974

a. John Rhodes (5 neg, 3 pos)

b. Lehman basketball awards: Coach Jerry DeLong, Mike DeLong, Dan Carity, Terry Aselage, Coach Mark Wurm (6-35mm)

c. Newton spring sports coaches:  Lew Perry, Jim Otey, Ron Burton (8-35mm)

            99        March 26, 1974

a. Russia spring sports coaches: Roger Eckenwiler, Joan Schwartz, Dave Sroufe (9-35mm)

b. Piqua Central spring sports boys coaches:  Jim Hardman, Jim Thomas, Dave Wallach, Ron Pearson (10-35mm)

c. Piqua Central spring sports girls coaches: Nancy Gross, Nancy Pierce, Diana Andrews (12-35mm)

d. Covington spring sports coaches:  Ron Schultz, Bob Huelsman, Rex Thompson (14-35mm)

e. Lehman spring sports boys coaches:  Bob Bremke, Jerry DeLong, Bob Heil (8-35mm)

f. Lehman spring sports girls coaches:  Sister Ann Scherer, Pam Mumford, Sister Dorothy William (8-35mm)

g. Graham spring sports coaches:  Milt Lewis, Cliff Baughman, Donzil Hall (3-35mm)

h. Miami East spring sports coaches:  Dale Garman, Rick Gold, Ed Miller (3-35mm)

i. Versailles spring sports coaches:  Clancy Plessinger, Sue Leugers, Gary Huelskamp, Don Wick, Bruce Stahl (3-35mm)

j. Bradford spring sports coaches and baseball team:  Charles Riethman, Roger Snyder (13-35mm)

            100      March 28, 1974

a. Versailles winter sports awards banquet:  Dave Fullenkamp, Jeff Keiser, Joe Barga, Mike Mescher, Jeff Grilliot, Tim Barga  (6-35mm)

            101      March 29, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Versailles track meet (33-35mm)

            102      March 30, 1974

a. Vietnam Veterans Day ceremonies (11-35mm)

b. Newton EMR class leaves to tour Washington D.C. (9-35mm)

c. Basketball game photographs – no further information (14-35mm)

d. Upper Valley Joint Vocational School construction photos (22-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX D:  April 1974

 

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            1          April 1, 1974

a. Automobile accident in 100 block of South Roosevelt injures six members of the Leonard Daub family (5-35mm)

b. Dale and Mary Ellen Dalrymple’s cat and bird are best friends (32-35mm)

c. Aid center for Xenia tornado relief (13-35mm)

            2          April 3, 1974

a. Raggedy Ann Blue Birds making Easter baskets for the Piqua Child Development Center (Blue Birds are the junior division of Camp Fire Girls):  Delores Putnam, Peggy Elliott, Rhonda Evilsizor, Gayle Clemons, Angie Cornish, Missy Smith, Amy Foster, Kelly Symons, Barbie Russell, Danica Baker, Angie Noreikas (3-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Lehman tennis match (15-35mm)

c. Piqua Central girls track meet (6-35mm)

d. Dave Williams – mug shots (7 neg, 2 pos)

            3          April 5, 1974

a. Carpetland interior carpet displays (11-35mm)

            4          April 8, 1974

a. Mote Relays at Wertz stadium (16-35mm)

b. Three men in hard hats on a brick wall – no further information (2)

            5          April 9, 1974

a. Fire at the former Yieldmor Feeds processing plant at 101 South Downing (65-35mm)

            6          April 10, 1974

a. I 75 traffic jam (19-35mm)

            7          April 12, 1974

a. Maxwell Containerized Waste Co. salvage facility on C. R. 25-A just north of Piqua is destroyed by fire (24-35mm)

            8          April 13, 1974

a. Duane Penrod, 706 N. Downing, with a six pound largemouth bass (4-35mm)

            9          April 16, 1974

a. Irene Ditmer retires as executive secretary of the Piquarea United Fund: Robert Buroker, Mrs. Ward (Irene) Ditmer (28-35mm)

b. Story teller at Piqua East Mall: Ms. Kathy Wehrley and children (15-35mm)

            10        April 17, 1974

a. Versailles vs. Lehman baseball (36-35mm)

b. Dispatching and communications center at the Miami County Sheriff’s office (9-35mm)

            11        April 18, 1974

a. Alfred L. Flesh family donates $50,000 to the Flesh Public Library: Alexander Flesh, Mrs. Alfred Flesh, Wallace White (library director), Henry Flesh, Mrs. William (Linda Flesh) Brown (7-35mm)

            12        April 19, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Greenville girls tennis (23-35mm)

b. Fort Piqua Hotel exterior photographs (4-35mm)

c. Centennial of the Ohio State Grange placed in local libraries (10-35mm)

            13        April 20, 1974

a. Dan Tilton with a big largemouth bass (3-35mm)

b. Evangelist John Wesley White crusade opens at Hobart Arena (17-35mm)

            14        April 22, 1974

a. Knobby’s Shop, 333 North Main – exterior (5-35mm)

b. Mc Cartney’s Florist, 323 North Main – exterior (5-35mm)

c. Crash cart presented to Piqua Memorial Hospital by the Piqua Nurses Alumni Association:  Mrs. Ralph Pence, Richard Bajus, Mrs. Richard Fine, Miss Blanche Gnodle (18-35mm)

            15        April 25, 1974

a. Alan Durst (2 neg, 1 pos)

b. Roger W. Tracy Jr. (3)

            16        April 26, 1974

a. Forest Hill Cemetery vandalism – over 30 monuments or markers vandalized in the lower cemetery (36-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Bellefontaine boys tennis (20-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Bradford baseball (6-35mm)

d. Tuberculosis Care Seminar: Albert Hanna, Eileen Horan, Bess Haddad, Betty Schroer, Mansue Zarraby (13-35mm)

            17        April 30, 1974

a. Piqua High School basketball player Bernard Newman signs a letter of intent to play basketball for Miami University (10-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Fort Loramie baseball (22-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX E:  May 1974

 

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            18        May 1, 1974

a. Orr Felt workers on strike – Members of local-199 Textile Workers Union of America picketing outside the Orr Felt Company on South Street (7-35mm)

            19        May 3, 1974

a. Buildings on the 400 block of North Main Street west side (27-35mm)

b. Looking out of the upper floor west windows of the Piqua Daily Call building at the former Sherer-Bell Chevrolet building and the back side of the buildings on the east side of the 300 block of North Maine Street (4-35mm)

c. Ohio State University head basketball coach Fred Taylor at the Miami County OSU Alumni meeting (13-35mm)

d. Barbara Larger recipient of OSU Development Scholarship (2-35mm)

e. Two vehicle automobile accident on Looney Road (21-35mm)

            20        May 4, 1974

a. Vandalism at Mote Park and Fountain Park (22-35mm)

b. Lehman High School golf team (7-35mm)

c. Versailles frog jumping contest (44-35mm)

            21        May 6, 1974

a. Former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg speaks at Troy High School on Saturday (3-35mm)

            22        May 7, 1974

a. Snack bar at the Miami County Safety Building (5-35mm)

b. Bruce Bandewie with a large pike caught in Echo Lake:  Jeff Mowery, Bruce Brandewie, Mark Tursi, Tom Snapp, Jimmy Snapp, Pat Brown (3-35mm)

            23        May 8, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Sidney baseball (16-35mm)

            24        May 10, 1974

a. Julie Treon, daughter of barber Bob Treon, haircut (18-35mm neg, 4 pos)

            25        May 11, 1974

a. Portrait of Dave Gallagher presented to Piqua High School: Dave Gallagher, Piqua head football coach Charles Asher, Michigan head football coach Bo Schembechler (24-35mm)

b. Paul Orr of Orr Toy and Novelty Co., 212 N. Main St. presents a check to Paul Gutmann of the Piqua Chapter American Red Cross for Xenia relief (11-35mm)

            26        May 13, 1974

a. Senator John Tower (Republican – Texas) speaker at the Western Ohio Lecture Series at the Troy High School auditorium (29-35mm)

            27        May 15, 1974

a. Houston vs. Triad baseball class A district finals (15-35mm)

            28        May 16, 1974

a. Lehman vs. Covington baseball (17-35mm)

b. Single car accident on I 75 just north of U.S. 36 (29-35mm)

c. Ken Barhorst wedding (3-35mm)

            29        May 17, 1974

a. Julie Russell in a tree (37-35mm)

            30        May 18, 1974

a. Carpet Talk managers – man and woman – no further information (16-35mm)

b. Graham baseball game (8-35mm)

            31        May 20, 1974

a. Sen. Eugene McCarthy is Western Ohio Lecture Series speaker (27-35mm)

b. House exterior for PK Lumber Company in Covington (10)

            32        May 21, 1974

a. New Covington High School construction photos (30-35mm)

            33        May 22, 1974

a. Lehman Spring Sports Banquet awards: Jim Welbaum, Mike DeLong, Anita Monnin, Cindy Freytag, Sue Heiner (6-35mm)

b. Bradford Spring Sports Banquet awards:  John Hamm, Greg Miller, Nevin Rasor, Coach Ed Roeth, Coach Charles Riethman, Coach Roger Snyder (4-35mm)

c. Piqua Central girls golf team – no further information (4)

d. Track pictures – no further information (3-35mm)

            34        May 23, 1974

a. Piqua Central girls sports awards ceremony: Coach Nancy Gross, Nancy Meiring, Kathy Leeper, Coach Nancy Price, Vicky Varno, Coach Diane Andrews (4-35mm)

            35        May 24, 1974

a. Piqua Memorial Hospital disaster drill (36-35mm)

b. Piqua Central track awards: Brent Burns, Coach Ron Pearson, Thom Dill (10-35mm)

c. Versailles sports most valuable players:  Nick Ruchty, Jeff Pitsenbarger, Dave layman, Vicky Schlater, Nancy Mescher (5-35mm)

            36        May 25, 1974

a. I 75 automobile accident (18-35mm)

b. Charles Upton birthday party at Piqua Country Club sponsored by the Board of Directors of Piqua National Bank (25-35mm)

            37        May 27, 1974

a. Memorial Day emblems: Revolutionary War, Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War (20-35mm)

b. House Minority Leader Representative John Rhodes (R.-Ariz.) speaker at the Western Ohio Lecture Series (4-35mm)

c. German Baptist conference site (6-35mm)

d. Newton Spring Sports Awards banquet:  Kim Jackson, Janie Hershey, Jerri Seidel, Jane Hocker, Dan Gilbert, Dave McDowell, Don Delcamp, Rick Wackler (4)

e. Graham spring sports awards:  Dean Bishop, Steve Bishop, Tim West, Brian Kizer, Coach Donzil Hall, Coach Roger Hollingsworth, Dan Tullis, Reinhold Finkes,  Coach Milton Lewis, Mike Coleman, Coach Mike Ludlow, Steve Coleman, Coach Cliff Baughman (5-35mm)

f. Covington track meet (31-35mm)

            38        May 28, 1974

a. Lehman state golf champions: Vitas Kisielius, Bob Bedinghaus, Karl Lampe, Doug Schmidt, Coach Bob Heil, Tom Barton, Tom Kerrigan (11-35mm)

b. Memorial Day parade and services (10-35mm)

c. Mike Mohr was grand prize winner in the Piqua Morning Optimist Club’s bike safety poster contest:  Jerry McAfee, Mike Mohr and William Cummins (2)

            39        May 29, 1974

a. Three can accident in the 600 block of North Sunset Drive (34-35mm)

            40        May 31, 1974

a. Miami East spring sports awards:  Dennis Tasker, Brian Shively Ron Zerkle, Ben Miller, Mark North, Steve Colebaugh, Mark Keim (4-35mm)

b. Piqua Police radar unit (16-35mm)

            41        May 1974 – No specific date

a. Dr. William Thomas Wilkins MD, receives a Certificate of Distinction from the Ohio State Medical Association for 50 years of medical practice (3-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX F:  June 1974

 

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            42        June 1, 1974

a. Jeff Walling and Kathy Leeper bowled in the state finals of the BPAA All-American Youth Bowling Championships in Cincinnati (7-35mm)

            43        June 3, 1974

a. Interior of the Miami County Safety building (52-35mm)

b. Robert L. Cooper automobile accident on Piqua-Troy Road north of Peterson Road – Cooper survived the accident but was killed by a hit-skip driver as he lay by the side of the road (7-35mm)

c. Piqua’s 2nd Annual Downtown Merchants Art Show (6-35mm)

d. Scaffolding in front of 423 North Main Street which is being remodeled for Country Folk Gift Shop (10-35mm)

e. Interior of Piqua Granite and Marble Works, 910 South Main St. (20-35mm)

f. Front of the M&M Café (18-35mm)

            44        June 7, 1974

a. Thym Smith – Chairman of Ohio College Republicans (26-35mm)

b. Marvin Curtis – salesman for Sherry Chevrolet (6)

c. Copies of Piqua High School diploma for Anna Laura Anderson dated June 6, 1912 and copies of blank Piqua High School diploma for 1974 (11)

            45        June 8, 1974

a. Piqua Police and Fire Departments sponsoring a muscular dystrophy benefit at the Piqua East Mall on June 22, 23.  These photos are at the fire department kick-off for the event (28-35mm)

b. Piqua High School graduation ceremonies at Wertz Stadium (72-35mm)

c. Bradford – Fort Loramie – Houston baseball (20-35mm)

d. Acme League baseball tournament (16-35mm)

            46        June 10, 1974

a. Versailles Poultry Days Miss Chick contest winner:  Mary Quinter, Miss Chick Chris Sherman, Cheryl Wulber (30-35mm)

b. Piqua Police “Toll Road” on High Street between Main and Wayne Streets – collection donations assisted by the Jaycees for a summer Youth Camp (30-35mm)

            47        June 11, 1974

a. Bob Laughman for Schlingman Buick Pontiac (7 neg, 2 pos)

            48        June 14, 1974

a. Piqua Fish and Game Club annual fishing derby for children (15-35mm)

b. Vacation Bible School feature photographs (27-35mm)

            49        June 15, 1974

a. Daughters of the American Revolution plaque dedicated at Johnston’s Farm:  Mrs. D. J. Adams, Mrs. Merritt S. Huber, Mrs. Lloyd E. Beach, Clinton Hoshor (12-35mm)

            50        June 18, 1974

a. Stillwater Valley golf course (34-35mm)

b. Truck accident at East Ash Street and Aerovent Drive (10-35mm)

c. Piqua Daily Call carriers going to Kings Island (4-35mm)

            51        June 20, 1974

a. William Hatfield at the Miami County Safety Building (13-35mm)

            52        June 22, 1974

a. Harry Bodey with a one pound two ounce blue gill (3)

            53        June 24, 1974

a. Flooded intersection of College and Water Streets (45-35mm)

b. American Radio Relay League field day:  Larry Underwood, Darrell Fogt (13-35mm)

c. Bassett Avenue (19-35mm)

            54        June 25, 1974

a. Main Street Cigar vs. Knights of Columbus Open League Softball (5-35mm)

            55        June 27, 1974

a. Covington vs. Sidney American Legion Baseball (16-35mm)

b. Russia Community Park tennis courts (4-35mm)

            56        June 28, 1974

a. Versailles vs. Greenville Acme baseball tournament game (17-35mm)

            57        June 1974 – No specific date

b. Miami County Safety Building court room area (74-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX G:  July 1974

 

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            58        July 1, 1974

a. Little League All-Star game (21-35mm)

b. Troy Sky Bugs Combat Confrontation – model airplane combat competition: Lou Servizzi and Joe Servizzi (8-35mm)

            59        July 3, 1974

a. Ralph Boggs in #50 football uniform (4)

            60        July 5, 1974

a. Automobile accident on Washington Road at the intersection with Drake Road – car driven by Michael A. Adams (7-35mm)

b. Fourth of July celebration at Fountain Park (58-35mm)

c. First Brethren Church, Pleasant Hill exteriors (16-35mm)

d. Piqua Post 184 American Legion baseball vs. St. Marys (16-35mm)

            61        July 6, 1974

a. Tecumseh Swim Club swim meet photos for the Mini Page (21-35mm)

b. Photos of the architects drawing of the Piqua Country Club nine hole expansion of their golf course (5-35mm)

            62        July 9, 1974

a. Miami County Redmen softball team: Don Emery, Terry Miller, Bill Groff, Todd Emery (bat boy), Larry Stephan, Mark Fine (bat boy), Gary Weaver, John Plunket, Wayne Spahr, Vaughn Fine, Terry Middleton, Dave Finfrock, Steve Fine, Fred Middleton (coach) (9-35mm)

            63        July 10, 1974

a. Russia vs. Fort Loramie sectional baseball tournament (11-35mm)

            64        July 11, 1974

a. Russia sectional baseball championship team (4-35mm)

b. Shelby-Darke County all star baseball players (4-35mm)

            65        July 12, 1974

a. Aerovent vs. Unibraze Industrial League softball game (20-35mm)

b. Piqua Post 184 vs. Covington Legion baseball game (8-35mm)

c. Cron Funeral Home – Troy, exterior (7)

d. Jackson C. Cron Sr.  (4 neg-2 pos)

e, Robert D. Cron (4))

f. S. Howard Cheney (4 neg, 1 pos)

            66        July 13, 1974

a. Cron Funeral Home Troy (12) (35-35mm)

b. Piqua Acme Sectional championship baseball team (4-35mm)

            67        July 15, 1974

a. Acme League baseball tournament action (33-35mm)

            68        July 17, 1974

a. Grand Opening of the Great Scot supermarket in the Piqua East Mall (8-35mm)

b. Great Scot supermarket interiors (28-35mm)

c. Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant (4-35mm)

d. The Spot restaurant in Piqua (2-35mm)

e. Factory building not identified (6-35mm)

            69        July 18, 1974

a. Horse barn fire at the Miami County Fair Grounds (14-35mm)

            70        July 19, 1974

a. Automobile accident photos – Frank – not published – accident appears to be on East Ash Street at the entrance to The Hollow, Scots Inn and the Marathon Station (14-35mm)

b. Safety hats – a Piqua Central H.S. football helmet and a Decker’s hard hat (13-35mm)

c. wrought iron scroll work gate – no further information (5-35mm)

d. U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Center on E. Ash Street (6-35mm)

e. Piqua Central Marching Band (1-35mm)

f. Horse show pictures – no further information (6-35mm)

            71        July 22, 1974

a. United Fund personnel: Ron Fox (2), Jim Hemmert (4), Richard Alberts (4), Ruth Bryan (4), lady not identified (4)

            72        July 23, 1974

a. Fire at an auto wrecking yard at 8475 N. Dixie Road owned by William Davis (52-35mm)

b. Fire Department emergency care equipment linking hospital personnel and the fired department’s Emergency Medical Technicians (20-35mm)

            73        July 25, 1974

a. Aerovent Fan Co. Warehouse #1 – 300 Spring Street (northwest corner of Spring and High) (27-35mm)

b. Barnhart Piqua Firestone Inc. – store exterior – 326 N. Wayne St. (southwest corner of N. Wayne and Ash Streets) (22-35mm)

            74        July 26, 1974

a. Piqua Memorial Hospital Chapel (10-35mm)

b. Mrs. James McLain (5 neg, 1 pos)

            75        July 27, 1974

a. “Meters, Yards, Milimeters. . .What?  An article on the intended switch by the U.S. to the metric system:  Mary Beattie, Stacey Beattie (22-35mm)

b. 4-H deep pit barbecue and ice cream supper (15-35mm)

            76        July 29, 1974

a. NAACP youth picnic at Fountain Park (42-35mm)

            77        July 31, 1974

a. John Reichman showing the very dry ground in his soybean field due to serious lack of rain (4-35mm)

            78        July 1974 – no specific date

a. German Baptists arriving at the Dayton Cox Municipal Airport (39-35mm)

 

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            79        August 1, 1974

a. Don Meyer, classified advertising salesman for Piqua Daily Call (7)

b. Vocational Guidance counselors attending a seminar at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School tour Aerovent Inc.:  Art Good (Aerovent), Virginia Thatcher, Baul Bremke, Kenneth Ruth (52-35mm)

            80        August 2, 1974

a. Robert Walker honored for 30 years of service on the Miami County Fair Board by Marion Smith (5-35mm)

            81        August 6, 1974

a. Bob Richardson with bowling trophies and plaque (5-35mm)

            82        August 7, 1974

a. Miami Industries district softball champions: Jody Robinson (batboy), Phil Sheridan, Craig Borror, Scott Brown, Tim Adkins, Cloyd Taylor (coach), Bob Fulker, Brian Schrubb, Terry Beasley, John MacKellar, Ed Adkins, Greg Stein (5-35mm)

b. Schlingman Buick, Pontiac repair shop (11-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair buildings (10)

            83        August 8, 1974

a. Miami County Fair Board members: 1st row – George Ashton, Chester Zimmerman, G. Emmerson Halderman, Elvin Strawser, James Rice and William Gustin; 2nd row – Silus L. Maxton, Harold Sheafer, Maurice Adams, Richard Minnich, T.G. Widener, and Marion Smith; 3rd row – John Johnson, Marvin Taynor, Richard Walker, Hugh Knoop, Bruce Fessler, and Harold S. Elliott; 4th row – Kenneth Kropp, Dale Bantel, Norman Curtis, Carl Shoup, and W. Dean Dehner (2)

b. Versailles Fraternal Order of Eagles softball team (14-35mm)

c. Two older men seated on a wood glider – no further information (2)

            84        August 9, 1974

a. Greene Street Methodist ice cream social (53-35mm)

b. Preparing for the fair – Piqua Daily Call to share a tent with the Upper Valley J.V.S. (26-35mm)

c. The beginning of the Ohio Lottery – lottery tickets distributed to licensed vendors by Miami Citizens National Bank and Trust Co.:  Jim Grissom, Gary T. Minnich, Mrs. Thelma Draving (6-35mm)

d. Jack Zimmerman (4 neg, 1 pos)

            85        August 10, 1974

a. Piqua Daily Call fair tent display (9)

            86        August 12, 1974

a. Miami County Courthouse fountains (18-35mm)

b. Piqua Central High School football Liftathon (43-35mm)

c. Piqua Central Marching Band at the fair (19-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair Queen and Court: Debbie Kiesewetter, Sandy Simpson, Queen Heather Mong, Terry Daum, Gail Greenwood (45-35mm)

e. Miami County Fair photos by Fogt (20-35mm)

f. Miami County Fair photos by C. Householder (15)

g. Miami County Fair photos by M. Sandvig (26-35mm)

h. Miami County Fair harness racing photos by J. Naveau (18-35mm)

i. Miami County Fair photos by Ann Hofbauer (12-35mm)

j. Miami County Fair photos by T. Gaffney (13-35mm)

            87        August 13, 1974

a. Troy Daily News’ American Flag flying upside down in front of their office (4-35mm)

b. Miami East band at the fair (4-35mm)

c. Fair harness racing (11-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair photos by A. Hofbauer (7-35mm)

e. Miami County Fair photos by G. Minnich (35-35mm)

f. Miami County Fair photos by C. Householder (12)

g. Miami County Fair photos by T. Gaffney (24-35mm)

            88        August 14, 1974

a. Fair harness racing (11-35mm)

b. Governor John Gilligan in Troy (9-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair photos by M. Sandvig (63-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair photos by G. Minnich (32-35mm)

e. Miami County Fair photos by T. Gaffney (56-35mm)

f. Miami County Fair photos by C. Householder (18)

g. Miami County Fair photos by R. Reed (16-35mm)

            89        August 15, 1974

a. Fair harness racing (28-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair photos by S. Frank (44-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair photos by A. Hofbauer (20-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair photos by C. Householder: 50 year anniversary couples (4-35mm) and other fair photos (7)

            90        August 16, 1974

a. Miami County Fair parade (20-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair photos by T. Gaffney (57-35mm)

c. Rock of Ages Festival in Sidney (37-35mm)

d. Bob Marshall retirement from the U.S. Postal Service (8-35mm)

            91        August 17, 1974

a. Hydroglobe winners – Richard Martin and John Filburn  with trophies they won in Hydroglobe 74 hydroplane races at Dayton’s Eastwood Lake (9-35mm)

            92        August 22, 1974

a. Kyle Fox talking about his 5 week experience as a caddie on the professional golfers tour (35-35mm)

b. German shepard puppies – 14 puppies in a litter to the dog belonging to Edwin Kock Jr. with his son Brent and a neighbor Danny Sage (12-35mm)

            93        August 24, 1974

a. Fire at the quarry dump on Piqua-Troy Road – Bruce Hogston with fire hose (15-35mm)

            94        August 26, 1974

a. Red Cross Life Saving Class: Mark Alexander, Dan Hinger, Steve Covault, Shelley Oliver, Secrette Oliver, Don Smith, John Tripp, Peter Hubley, Nadine Hubley, Crystal Overholt, Terry Reed, Jackie Apple, Linda Gumerlock, Susan Gumerlock, Laura Carr, Doug Carr (17-35mm)

            95        August 31, 1974

a. Chamber of Commerce members selecting meat for the annual stag steak fry: Doug Foster, Boyd Ulbrich, Jim Grissom (6-35mm)

            96        August 1974 – no specific date

a. Lehman High School cheerleaders (33-35mm)

 

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            97        September 2, 1974

a. Country Folk Gifts shop grand opening: Jack Butt, Jim Grissom (of Piqua Ambassadors), Lynn Butt, other Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors in the background (5-35mm)

b. Just-A-Pest hydroplane being prepared for racing (18-35mm)

            98        September 3, 1974

a. Scot’s Inn exterior (19-35mm)

b. DAK Danish sliced bacon in a can imported from Denmark (11-35mm)

c. Bowlers (5-35mm)

d. Lady – probably at Piqua Daily Call – no further information (3-35mm)

e. Piqua Central High School stadium caretaker, cheerleaders, cheer club, football practice  (24-25mm)

            99        September 4, 1974

a. I 75 single car automobile accident: Mark Belt, Curtis Wright (9-35mm)

b. John H. Humphreys (6)

            100      September 5, 1974

a. Automobile / Van accident on Covington Ave (10-35mm)

b. Automobile accident – no further information (6-35mm)

c. Piqua Central High School football team, lettermen and coaches photographs (12) (23-35mm)

d. Lehman High School football team, lettermen and coaches photographs (12)

e. Miami East High School football team, lettermen and coaches photographs (12)

f. Bradford High School football team, lettermen and coach photographs (12)

g. Versailles High School football team, lettermen and coaches photographs (7) (19-35mm)

h. Graham High School football letterman and team manager (1) (3-35mm)

            101      September 5, 1974 – Pre-Season football action photographs

a. Piqua Central individual football player photographs (27-35mm)

b. Miami East individual football player photographs (31-35mm)

c. Versailles individual football player photographs (27-35mm)

d. Bradford individual football player photographs (34-35mm)

e. Covington individual football player photographs (22-35mm)

f. Graham individual football player photographs (20-35mm)

g. Lehman individual football player photographs (20-35mm)

            102      September 5, 1974

a. Miami East cheerleaders (6)

b. Various cheerleader groups – no further information (34-35mm)

 

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            1          September 7, 1974

a. Old Canal Book Shop grand opening:  Jim Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Oda, Chris Shade (cutting the ribbon), Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors (13-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Bethel football (33-35mm)

            2          September 9, 1974

a. Miami County Open golf tournament winners: Gene Bayman – first place, George Grooms – second place (8-35mm)

            3          September 13, 1974

a. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce picnic and steak fry at the Moose Home on N. Dixie Dr. (25-35mm)

            4          September 14, 1974

a. Piqua Volkswagen new and used car sales and service (18-35mm)

b. Versailles vs. Coldwater football (14-35mm)

c. Miami East vs. Ansonia (14-35mm)

            5          September 16, 1974

a. Golfers – Gene Bayman and George Deavours – first and second in the Piqua City Golf Tournament (8-35mm)

            6          September 17, 1974

a. Franz Pond photos (7-35mm)

b. Mrs. R.C. Mays observes her 100th birthday (6-35mm)

c. Houston vs. Fort Loramie baseball – Shelby County League (6-35mm)

            7          September 18, 1974

a. Col. R. M. Chiaramonte (supt. of Ohio State Highway Patrol) presents the ACE award to patrolman Benjamin R. Wheeler (9-35mm)

b. Lady playing golf – no further information (15-35mm)

            8          September 19, 1974

a. Dan Denial (5 neg, 1 Pos)

            9          September 20, 1974

a. Richard Sword – Aerovent (5)

            10        September 21, 1974

a. Graham vs. Miami East football (30-35mm)

b. Mini Page photo – Joellen Lines training her dog (24-35mm)

c. Piqua Central High School Cheer Club trailer provided by Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative: Kim Stahl, Vicki Ward (2)

            11        September 23, 1974

a. Automobile accident at the intersection of Casstown-Fletcher Road and Snodgrass Road (17-35mm)

            12        September 24, 1974

a. Versailles vs. Northwestern volleyball (22-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Northwestern golf match (26-35mm)

            13        September 25, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Covington golf match (14-35mm)

            14        September 26, 1974

a. Bridge to be replaced – no further information (5-35mm)

            15        September 30, 1974

a. Advertising for paint by the numbers Christmas ornaments (5-35mm)

 

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            16        October 1, 1974

a. Bruce Hogston preparing an antique fire extinguisher for the fire prevention parade (12-35mm)

            17        October 2, 1974

a. Graham – Miami East – Urbana golf match (17-35mm)

b. Beltone hearing service display advertising (23-35mm)

            18        October 3, 1974

a. Fort Loramie cross country meet (20-35mm)

            19        October 4, 1974

a. Police consultant at the city manager’s office – individuals not identified (17-35mm)

b. Positive prints of mug shots of two men – neither is identified and the prints were found between folders for October 4 and October 5 (2 pos)

            20        October 5, 1974

a. Bradford vs. Coldwater football (29-35mm)

b. John A. Dziech mug shot – Jack’s Drugs (4)

c. Forrest C. Simon (6)

            21        October 7, 1974

a. Piqua fire prevention parade (105-35mm)

            22        October 8, 1974

a. Three Rivers Conference golf tournament (11-35mm)

            23        October 12, 1974

a. Bradford vs. Marion Local football (16-35mm)

            24        October 18, 1974

a. Church page – The Unmixables a play on religion and politics at Westminster United Presbyterian Church: Jerry Zimmerman, Peggy Ramer, Bob Keppel (4-35mm)

b. Church page – Stained glass as religious art: Mr. and Mrs. William Heater (5-35mm)

            25        October 19, 1974

a. Constructing the interconnect pole linking Piqua Municipal Power with Dayton Power and Light Co. (7-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Tecumseh football (18-35mm)

c. Versailles vs. Graham football (28-35mm)

            26        October 22, 1974

a. Coal Truck accident on South Main at Clark Ave. (12-35mm)

            27        October 24, 1974

a. Three Rivers Conference cross country meet (16-35mm)

b. Ohio State University disaster planning seminar: Robert Aston, Piqua City Manager Wayne Barfels, William R. Thomas (8-35mm)

            28        October 25, 1974

a. Graham vs. Indian Lake football (19-35mm)

b. Miami County snow removal equipment being readied for winter (11-35mm)

            29        October 26, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Sidney football (10-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Versailles football (5-35mm)

c. Opening of Sulley’s Rib and Steak, 311 N. Main St.: Carolee Hoffer, Frank Hoffer, Piqua Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors (8-35mm)

            30        October 28, 1974

a. Versailles football – opponent not identified (22-35mm)

b. Robert Heckman – Piqua Daily Call newsboy (4 neg, 1 pos, 5-35mm)

c. Empire restaurant distributes proud to be American buttons: Rex Roby, William Grissom (12-35mm)

d. Trojan Asphalt truck runs into the side of the Aerovent building on East Ash Street at the Great Miami River (8-35mm)

e. Lonnie Puterbaugh – Piqua Daily Call newsboy (4) (5-35mm)

f. Alumni Band presents drums to the Piqua Central band:  Jerome Scanlin (director), Wendell Carter (3-35mm)

g. Ohio State Highway Patrol ACE award presented (15-35mm)

h. Sheriff’s Auxiliary Mounted patrol presents check to the brain damaged children center. (11-35mm)

            31        October 29, 1974

a. Fire at the Houston Farmers Elevator on S.R. 66 (20-35mm)

b. Piqua Kiwanis Halloween Parade (26-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Trotwood Madison girls volleyball (38-35mm)

d. Man seated at a desk – no further information (3-35mm)

            32        October 30, 1974

a. Lehman High School cross country team: Tim Schlater, Paul Pecoskie, Doug Hinger, Tim Hatcher, Larry Butt, Dave Barhorst, Jeff Dunson, Dan Lewis, coach Jerry DeLong (4-35mm)

            33        October 31, 1974

a. High School students demonstrate and picket at the Piqua Kroger store, 633 W. High Street – the protest was against Kroger’s request that the school declare the store off-limits to students. (15-35mm)

 

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            34        November 1, 1974

a. Scot’s Inn restaurant hostess – for advertising (13-35mm)

b. C & W Trucking terminal, 1400 South Main Street – for Levine Realty (54-35mm)

            35        November 2, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Lima Shawnee football (15-35mm)

b. Dayton Power and Light Company inter-connection with Piqua Municipal Power System – the power poles (14-35mm)

            36        November 6, 1974

a. Fire at the home of John Young, 9255 N. Troy-Sidney Road (33-35mm)

b. Election headquarters – Miami County Board of Elections – Troy (9-35mm)

            37        November 9, 1974

a. Piqua vs. Graham football (38-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Mechanicsburg football (15-35mm)

c. Piqua Visitor Information Center on the grounds of Scot’s Inn at the intersection of I 75 and U.S. 36: Tom Hinger, Em Shear, Tom Besancencey (5-35mm)

            38        November 11, 1974

a. Mug shots of four men in business suits, there are positive prints for three of the men – three of the men are identified as E. Swan, James H. Houser, C. Harry Houser but there is no identification on the photographs to determine which and individual is.  The fourth individual is not identified (26 neg, 7 pos)

b. Miami County auction of surplus inventory held at the Miami County Home:  auctioneers were Bob Bayman, Lou Havenar, Bruce Sampson (32-35mm)

c. Lehman Fall Sports Awards Banquet – mug shots of individual award winners:  Jim Kruse (football), Larry Butt (cross country), Sue Carity (volleyball), Sue Heiner (tennis) (11-35mm)

d. Graham vs. Urbana basketball (20-35mm)

e. Industrial league basketball (26-35mm

            39        November 13, 1974

a. Piqua Baptist League basketball opening night action at the Armory (16-35mm)

            40        November 14, 1974

a. Versailles sports awards: Merlin Collins (cross country), Teresa Subler (volleyball), Dave Layman (golf)

            41        November 16, 1974

a. Judge Richard K. Wilson swearing in ceremony as judge of Miami County Common Pleas Court (3-35mm)

b. Houston vs. Fairlawn basketball (21-35mm)

            42        November 17, 1974

a. United Fund exceeds its goal:  Jim Hemmert, Joanne Harmon, Ron Fox, Robert Buroker (5-35mm)

b. J.C. Cron and Sons Funeral Home donates an invalid coach to Dettmer Hospital: Jack Cron, Albert Hanna, S. Howard Cheney (6-35mm)

            43        November 18, 1974

a. Houston High School basketball team photograph (3)

b. Veterans Day parade (37-35mm)

            44        November 19, 1974

a. Piqua Morning Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Week award winners:  D. Krause, Mike Bolton, Melody Platfoot, Joe Flaugher, Pat Biles, Jim Reedy (2)

b. Photographs of a butcher block with a meat cleaver stuck in it (9)

            45        November 22, 1974

a. Piqua Police with recovered appliances which were stolen from the Jacoby Appliance Co. warehouse: Patrolman Donald White, Lieut. James Huffman, Patrolman Richard Wilcox (11-35mm)

b. Houston Fall Sports awards: Diane Meeker (girls basketball), John Cowan (cross country), Kim Laughlin (golf), John Roeth (golf) (33-35mm)

c. Covington Sports awards: photos of 2 individuals not identified (7-35mm)

            46        November 23, 1974

a. Richard A. Goater sworn in as Juvenile Court Judge by Edith Faust, widow of Judge Samuel Faust (5-35mm)

b. Houston vs. Newton basketball (6-35mm)

c. Little League all-star football team (5-35mm)

            47        November 26, 1974

a. Graham sports awards: Steve Dallas, Rheinhold Finkes, John Fannin, Ollie Lovell (14-35mm)

            48        November 27, 1974

a. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert VonKaenel receives a Paul Harris Fellowship from Piqua Rotary Club:  Richard Miller, Fr. VonKaenel, Robert P. Fite (11-35mm)

            49        November 28, 1974

a. Versailles High School basketball team (2)

b. Graham High School basketball team (2)

c. Covington High School basketball team (4)

d. Bradford High School basketball team (3)

e. Miami East High School basketball team (3)

f. Grand Opening of Andys Garden Flowers and Gifts year round store on Ann Street in Piqua (5)

            50        November 29, 1974

a. Troy vs. Miami East basketball (37-35mm)

b. Tipp City vs. Covington basketball (17-35mm)

            51        November 30, 1974

a. Santa Claus arrives at the Piqua East Mall (16-35mm)

b. Salvation Army donation kettle at the Piqua East Mall: James Rigola, Lt. Donna Higbee, Mrs. William Doyle (8-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES IX L:  December 1974

 

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            52        December 2 & 4, 1974

a. Versailles vs. Dixie High School basketball (16-35mm)

b. Horace Rollin paintings moved from the Miami Citizens National Bank board room to the Piqua Historical Museum at 509 N. Main St. (8-35mm)

            53        December 6, 1974

a. Riverside School Christmas project (26-35mm)

            54        December 7, 1974

a. Bradford vs. Parkway basketball (9-35mm)

            55        December 13, 1974

a. Piqua 36 Skate Club – advertising (17-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Tri Village wrestling (19-35mm)

c. Greene Street Methodist Church stained glass window (17-35mm)

d. Ohio State Lottery winner William B. Bunn of Dayton (9-35mm)

e. Bradford Joyces Christmas project (4-35mm)

            56        December 14, 1974

a. Miami East vs. Yellow Springs basketball (15-35mm)

b. Fort Loramie vs. Anna basketball (29-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Bethel basketball (9-35mm)

            57        December 1974 – no specific date

a. Ambulance poster contest winners (13-35mm)

b. Appreciation scroll to Richard Strohmeger (2)

c. Spelling bee (10-35mm)

d. “Stuff” – photographs taken out the windows of the Daily Call building or on the sidewalks around the Daily Call building including Georges Dairy Queen, Frisch’s Restaurant and houses along the 300 block of Spring Street (27)

e. Taxidermy (4-35mm)

f. Parade (3-35mm)

g. Car-Truck accident on U.S. 36 at Looney Road near the Piqua East Mall (6)

h. Children in a classroom (14-35mm)

i. Cron-Cheney Funeral Home, 608 W. High Street – interiors (58-35mm)

j. Tennis (17-35mm)

            58        December 15, 1974

a. Downtown Christmas Parade (51-35mm)

            59        December 16, 1974

a. J. Richard Harris (4)

b. Paul E. Murray retirement photos (12-35mm neg, 2 sheets of 6 each contact prints)

c. Society page – decorative herb vinegar bottle (19-35mm)

            60        December 18, 1974

a. Anna High School basketball action (21-35mm)

            61        December 19, 1974

a. Wayne Hoblit with a poinsettia-shaped wreath 5 feet in diameter made out of IBM cards (16-35mm)

            62        December 20,1974

a. Piqua Daily Call coloring contest winners: Kathy Renick, Kathy Miller, Ryan Kimmel (6)

b. Miami East wrestling at the Graham Invitational wrestling meet (17-35mm)

            63        December 21, 1974

a. Piqua Central vs. Fairborn Park Hills basketball (13-35mm)

b. Versailles vs. Tri Village basketball (12-35mm)

c. Children at the Piqua Child Development Center receive mittens for Christmas (38-35mm)

            64        December 24, 1974

a. Holiday sales at Mr. Wigg’s and at the Piqua East Mall (30-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Franklin Monroe basketball (32-35mm)

            65        December 31, 1974

a. John Gerard and Kenneth Rittenhouse both retiring from the Piqua Post Office (3-35mm)

 

SERIES X:  1975

 

SUB-SERIES X A:  January 1975

 

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            66        January 2, 1975

a. Joshua Gerald Hosbrook – first baby born in Miami County – son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hosbrook, Troy (6)

b. Piqua Daily Call advertising sales staff: Charles L. Householder (advertising manager), Donald F. Meyer, Richard l. Knab, Robert Carouthers (24-35mm)

            67        January 3, 1975

a. Versailles vs. Northwestern basketball (17-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Miami East basketball (11-35mm)

            68        January 6, 1975

a. Piqua Central vs. Miami East basketball (39-35mm)

            69        January 8, 1975

a. Ohio State Highway Patrol dispatchers receive the Blue Max award for assisting in stolen car arrests: Lt. Richard Feightner, Richard L. Karns, David W. Lane, Capt. K. M. Fitzgivens  (2-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Bellefontaine basketball (20-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Covington basketball (28-35mm)

            70        January 9, 1975

a. Jack Murray, retiring general manager of the Daily Call receives a certificate of commendation from the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School:  Joseph Brookhart, Jack Murray, Richard N. Adams (7-35mm)

            71        January 10, 1975

a. Piqua National Bank branch at the Piqua East Mall – auto teller: Mrs. Floyd Wenrick, Mrs. Dale Petersime, Mrs. Lewis Marrs (9-35mm)

b. Canal Place brochure display at the Miami Citizens Bank: Robert M. Hance, James Cox (6-35mm)

            72        January 11, 1975

a. Covington vs. Indian Lake basketball (12-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Lima Shawnee basketball (43-35mm)

c. Versailles vs. Miami East basketball (10-35mm)

            73        January 13, 1975

a. Hetzler Road fatal  one car automobile accident (11-35mm)

b. Butcher Block Meat Market, 100 Sunset Strip: Louis Coppock, Jim Davis (3)

            74        January 14, 1975

a. Covington vs. Lehman girls basketball (19-35mm)

            75        January 15, 1975

a. Herman Fletcher – Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge dealer – mug shots (6)

            76        January 16, 1975

a. Kiwanis Pancake Day kickoff: Jerry McCulloch, City Manager Wayne Barfels, Richard Alberts (2)

            77        January 17, 1975

a. Versailles vs. Miami East wrestling (37-35mm)

b. Bee Keepers: Bob Hill, Pritchard (9-35mm)

            78        January 18, 1975

a. Houston Homecoming:

[1] Debbie Theis crowned Houston Homecoming Queen (7-35mm)

[2] Debbie Theis – mug shots (4-35mm)

[3] Houston vs. Jackson Center basketball (11-35mm)

b. Fletcher Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge showroom, 614 North Main St. (17-35mm)

c. Wesley C. Watt, Uhlman’s manager – mug shots (6)

d. Connie Hahn, special education teacher at the Miami County Rehabilitation Center for Brain Injured Children (23-35mm)

e. Piqua Central High School (2-35mm)

f. Versailles vs. Lehman basketball (33-35mm)

g. Graham vs. Northwestern basketball (10-35mm)

h. Covington vs. Miami East basketball (19-35mm)

            79        January 20, 1975

a. Lonnie Puterbaugh – mug shots (5)

            80        January 21, 1975

a. Piqua Daily Call Achievement Award winners: Bob Heckman, Julie Shawler, Debra Birman, Lonnie Puterbaugh, Al Rismiller, Mike Kasler, Steve Palsgrove, Jon Davis (7-35mm)

b. Piqua Daily Call Achievement Award Winners: Eric Heckman, Billy Rouse, Mark Motter, Leo Henson, Jim Jennings, Doug Simon, Carl Rismiller, Len Young, Todd Richardson (5-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Miamisburg girls basketball (31-35mm)

d. Hand sewn United States flag: Dorotha Covault (Mrs. Jack)  (6-35mm)

            81        January 22, 1975

a. Echo Lake snow scene (5-35mm)

b. Mobile Air Surveillance Station set up behind the National Guard Armory to check the quality of air in Piqua and report it to the Regional Air Pollution Control Agency in Dayton (3-35mm)

c. Boy Scouts of America back pack demonstration (6-35mm)

d. Covington vs. Northwestern wrestling (17-35mm)

            82        January 25, 1975

a. Dave Fogt – mug shots (3-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Northwestern basketball (8-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Ansonia basketball (46-35mm)

            83        January 30, 1975

a. Miami County treasurer’s office preparing property tax billings to be mailed (5-35mm)

b. Site of a future group home for boys from the Miami County Children’s Home.  House is located at 711 North Downing Street (5-35mm)

            84        January 31, 1975

a. Halfway house leased by Miami County Adult Probation Department in Troy at 411-413 South Market Street (6-35mm)

b. Piqua Board of Education meeting during which the contract of superintendent Dr. James Wisecup was not renewed and his employment was terminated (34-35mm)

c. Red Cross presents awards of appreciation for assistance with the blood donor program:  Jim Peterson, Bill Hinger, Phil Schnippel, Paul Gutmann (6-35mm)

            85        January 1975 – no specific date

a. Tennis – from summer activities (48-35mm)

b. Golf (5-35mm)

c. 1974 Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Report – it ran as an insert in the paper of January 22, 1975 (82-35mm)

d. Gas victims at the Piqua Eagles lodge hall (11-35mm)

e. Paul Murray retirement party – retiring from the Piqua Daily Call (62-35mm)

f. Covington girls volleyball – opposing team not identified (13-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X B:  February 1975

 

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            86        February 1, 1975

a. Automobile accident at the intersection of Caldwell and Park Ave. (21-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Tecumseh basketball (11-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Bradford basketball (11-35mm)

d. Covington vs. Lehman basketball (19-35mm)

            87        February 3, 1975

a. Lecture series speaker – Sander Vanocur, former political correspondent for NBC News (40-35mm)

            88        February 6, 1975

a. Man – photo found loose in this location but not in an envelope – no further information (1 pos)

b. Winnebago “Brave” motor home / camper (12)

            89        February 7, 1975

a. Miami County Home Show opening:  Sen. Neal F. Zimmers Jr., Thomas A Thompson, Rep. Larry H. Christman, Rep. Robert Netzley (5-35mm)

b. Miami County Courthouse law library being moved: Helen Carstensen (6-35mm)

            90        February 8, 1975

a. Miami East vs. Northwestern basketball (7-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Bethel basketball (19-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Fairborn Park Hills basketball (41-35mm)

d. Covington vs. Versailles basketball (38-35mm)

e. Carpet House interior – U.S. 36 (15-35mm)

f. Happy Haven Campground (21-35mm)

            91        February 10, 1975

a. Newton vs. Fairlawn girls basketball (34-35mm)

b. Newton vs. Fairlawn boys basketball (10-35mm)

c. Newton homecoming: Queen Dixie Miller (27-35mm)

d. Man – photo found loose in this location but not in an envelope – photo is dated 2-10-75 – no further information (1 pos)

            92        February 12, 1975

a. Versailles vs. Fort Recovery basketball (30-35mm)

            93        February 13, 1975

a. Bennett Junior High snow sculpture: Ron Hatfield (19-35mm)

b. City utility workers replacing a power pole on the corner of Ash and Caldwell Streets (2-35mm)

            94        February 15, 1975

a. Piqua Central vs. Trotwood Madison basketball (19-35mm)

            95        February 21, 1975

a. Covington vs. Bradford basketball – Dayton Class A Tournament (36-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Lehman girls basketball (43-35mm)

c. Piqua Jaycees honored Ray Hammer as Boss of the Year:  Robert Heater, Ray Hammer, Lou Havenar (3)

            96        February 24, 1975

a. Benefit basketball game nets over $4000 for the Miami County Rehabilitation Center for Brain Injured Children: Gloria Hufford, Ruth Hahn, Benny Scott (24-35mm)

b. Piqua Daily Call carrier is a state winner [FAX copy of photo] (5)

c. Covington vs. Bethel basketball (44-35mm)

d. Russia vs. Ansonia basketball (17-35mm)

e. Houston vs. Cedarville basketball (38-35mm)

f. Newton vs. Greenview basketball (32-35mm)

g. Versailles vs. Bellefontaine basketball (37-35mm)

            97        February 27, 1975

a. Girl Scout cookie sales: Marcia Ritter, Laura Maack, Beth Yount (6-35mm)

            98        February 28, 1975

a. David Shevin, poet visiting at the Piqua City Schools (39-35mm)

b. West Milton holdup suspects truck (6-35mm)

c. Graham vs. Springfield Shawnee basketball (40-35mm)

d. Miami East vs. Northwestern basketball (36-35mm)

            99        February 1975 – no specific date

a. Mayor Joe Goetz buying Chautauqua stock from Don Smith (3-35mm)

b. Additional photographs of the Piqua Board of Education meeting at which Dr. James Wisecup’s contract was not renewed (41-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X C:  March 1975

 

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            1          March 3, 1975

a. Covington vs. Twin Valley South basketball at U.D. Arena (66-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Vandalia Butler basketball (31-35mm)

c. Piqua Central wrestlers at the AAA tournament (21-35mm)

            2          March 5, 1975

a. Girl Scout leaders present a plaque to Sheriff James McMaken in honor of the work done by his mother, Mrs. Mattie Jo McMaken, on behalf of the girl scouts:  Sheriff James McMaken, Mrs. Amy Lemmon, Mrs. Joyce Havenar (7-35mm)

b. Russian volleyball team – won the Shelby County tournament for the second straight year (3-35mm)

            3          March 7, 1975

a. Miami County Auditor Carl Davis retires from office: Carl Davis & wife, Mary Davis (7-35mm)

b. Guidance Counselors from 21 area high schools tour Edison State College’s temporary facilities in the old Spring Street School (11-35mm)

            4          March 8, 1975

a. New Miami County Auditor sworn in:  Rep. Donald “Buz” Lukins, Mr. Mikel Brown, Auditor Jerry Brown (3-35mm)

            5          March 10, 1975

a. Piqua Central wrestlers at the wrestling tournament (31-35mm)

b. Boy Scouts get instruction in first aid at Mote Park:  Dan Grove, leader (21-35mm)

c. The Dilbone family home, next to the Flesh Public Library, at 116 West Greene Street (15-35mm)

            6          March 11, 1975

a. Bowling trophy winners: 

1. (group of 8) Brent Jackson, Bob Grosvenor, Eric Goetz, Mark Doughla, Julie Jackson, Diane Leeper, Kathy Brush and Jerri Creager (10-35mm)

2. (group of 4) Steve Cameron, Eric Goetz, Thara McVety, Brett Mason (6-35 mm)

b. Dead horse (16-35mm neg, 16 pos contact prints)

            7          March 12, 1975

a. Bridge construction on Horseshoe Bend Road over the Stillwater River (18-35mm)

b. Locals to state wrestling tournament:

1. Reinhold Finkes – Graham H.S. (4-35mm)

2. Kevin Smith – Versailles H.S. (3-35mm)

3. Dave Fullenkamp – Versailles H.S. (4-35mm)

            8          March 13, 1975

a. Lee R. Hays, radioman on the U.S. Pueblo when it was captured by the North Koreans – guest speaker at the Piqua Kiwanis Club luncheon meeting (2)

            9          March 14, 1975

a. Pleasant Hill Fire Department gets a new Chevrolet step van (4-35mm)

b. Sign in front of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (5-35mm)

c. Miami County Beef Queen and court: Ellen DeWeese, Stephany Grove, Queen Mindy Grisso, Karen Schindel (4)

D. Sales personnel for John Perry Realty – two men and three women – no further information (18 neg, 4 pos)

            10        March 15, 1975

a. Van – car accident on CR 25-A south of Troy (7-35mm)

            11        March 19, 1975

a. Piqua Municipal Court interior (18-35mm)

b. Bridge weight limit signs (10-35mm)

            12        March 20, 1975

a. Professional wrestling at the Piqua Armory (22-35mm)

            13        March 24, 1975

a. Piqua Daily Call new mechanical supervisors:

1. Robert Birman (5)

2. William Lemmer (4)

3. Duane Livesay (4)

b. O. D. Mossburger, Manager of G.C. Murphy Store (5 neg, 1 pos)

c. County bridge load signs (12-35mm)

            14        March 26, 1975 – Spring Sports Section photographs

a. Piqua Central baseball, track (boys and girls), tennis (33-35mm)

b. Bradford, Covington, Miami East, Newton, Houston, Versailles, Graham, Russia, Lehman baseball and track (119-35mm) – the photos were taken of individuals and not in uniforms so it is not possible to distinguish between teams and schools.  Also the 1970’s was a period of long hair on boys so it is difficult at times to distinguish between boys and girls on negatives.  Of 152 photos taken, total, for the Spring Sports Section, only 11 were printed in the newspaper.

            15        March 27, 1975

a. David S. Cobb, Piqua National Bank trust investment officer (5)

            16        March 29, 1975

a. Automobile accident at the intersection of Washington Ave. and Drexel St. (2)

            17        March 31, 1975

a. McDonalds Easter egg hunt at Mote Park (34-35mm)

b. Piqua Municipal Power Plant (6-35mm)

            18        March 1975 – no specific date

a. The remodeled office of J. Richard Harris, general manager of the Piqua Daily Call (6-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X D:  April 1975

 

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            19        April 3, 1975

a. Piqua Central boys track meet photos (32-35mm)

b. Lehman boys track meet photos (6-35mm)

c. Local miscellaneous by D. Fiely (16-35mm)

            20        April 7, 1975

a. Piqua Mote Relays track meet (18-35mm)

b. Positive mug shots of two men found between folders and not identified (2 pos)

            21        April 10, 1975

a. Triangular track meet between Fort Loramie, St. Henry and Houston (9-35mm)

            22        April 11, 1975

a. Newton vs. Bradford baseball (18-35mm)

b. Ken Shofstall (15-35mm)

c. Percy Holloway (14,35mm)

d. Decorated trash cans outside of Wilder Jr. High School (5-35mm)

            23        April 12, 1975

a. Fire at 927 Camp Street (36-35mm)

b. Paul Sherry Salesmen – mug shots (12)

            24        April 14, 1975

a. Robert Yoder mug shot for Paul Sherry Chevrolet (7)

b. Edison State Community College staff tours the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School building (45-35mm)

c. Vance Packerd at the Western Ohio Lecture Series in Troy (56-35mm)

            25        April 16, 1975

a. Covington vs. Miami East baseball (5-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Northmont girls track (5-35mm)

c. Piqua Municipal law library 9-35mm)

            26        April 17, 1975

a. Piqua National Bank advertising (9-35mm)

b. Toledo vs. Dayton Gems hockey at Hobart Arena (50-35mm)

c. Russia high jumper, Shirley Barlage at the Russia vs. Ft. Loramie girls track meet (11-35mm)

            27        April 18, 1975

a. Piqua Central vs. Miamisburg baseball (21-35mm)

b. Horse and rider watching tennis from the levy at Fountain Park (21-35mm)

            28        April 19, 1975

a. Pat Hand of Covington portraying Paul Revere rides his horse through the streets of Troy marking the kickoff count-down to the U.S. Bicentennial (12-35mm)

b. Piqua Lumber employees mug shots (51-35mm neg, 4 pos)

            29        April 21, 1975

a. Versailles Invitational track meet (16-35mm)

b. Bob Curl mug shot for Schlingman Buick (5)

c. Fire Prevention Seminar – 85 firefighters from 18 Miami Valley departments participated (27-35mm)

d. Guidance Seminar at Sidney Holiday Inn: Pat Russell, Jim Kelley, Charlie Rhyan, Marlene Beck, Dr. George Gazda, Clinton Dorsey, James Drake, Kay Dailey, Dorothy Robbins, Sr. Theresa Stopp (15-35mm)

e. Greenville Falls (2)

f. Fashion – handbag photos (25-35mm)

g. Miscellaneous feature photos by D. Fiely (57-35mm)

            30        April 22, 1975

a. Houston vs. Ft. Loramie baseball (6-35mm)

b. Fire Department simulated training (22-35mm)

c. John Spruance exhibits a disaster searched sign (6-35mm)

            31        April 23, 1975

a. Versailles vs. Graham baseball (34-35mm)

            32        April 24, 1975

a. Versailles Police Department arm insignia (16-35mm)

b. Recovered stolen property at the Piqua Police Department (8-35mm)

            33        April 25, 1975

a. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce downtown merchants emblem: Cleo Terry and Ruth Cameron (3)

            34        April 26, 1975

a. Covington Invitational track meet (9-35mm)

            35        April 28, 1975

a. Ground breaking for the St. Paris municipal building (9-35mm)

            36        April 30, 1975

a. Lehman vs. Russia baseball (27-35mm)

            37        April 1975 – no specific date

a. George Crosby, Piqua Utilities Director (2-35mm)

b. Bradford baseball – opponent not determined (15-35mm)

c. Sports banquet – school not identified (13-35mm)

d. Piqua Tennis at Fountain Park – opponent not identified (14-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X E:  May 1975

 

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            38        May 1, 1975

a. Salvation Army remodeling work and preparation for rededication (24-35mm)

b. Construction of a cattle barn at the Miami County Fairgrounds (33-35mm)

            39        May 3, 1975

a. Municipal Courtroom remodeling progress (1-35mm)

b. Russia girls track meet  (18-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Columbus Northland baseball (22-35mm)

            40        May 5, 1975

a. Salvation Army building is rededicated: Lt. Norma E. Higbee, Curtis Reynolds, Brigadier Raymond J. Wilson, Ward N. Ditmer (22-35mm)

            41        May 6, 1975

a. Bob Schriver, commander of Chaney-Graef VFW Post 4874 presents check to Louis Havenar, chairman of Piqua’s Bicentennial Committee (8-35mm)

            42        May 7, 1975

a. Piqua Central vs. Lehman girls track meet (18-35mm)

            43        May 8, 1975

a. Piqua Central vs. Fairborn Park Hills baseball (26-35mm)

            44        May 9, 1975

a. Covington High School seniors canoe class (9-35mm)

b. Russia High School sports banquet winners (11-35mm)

            45        May 10, 1975

a. Piqua Central girls track at the sectional track meet (13-35mm)

b. Rita Rapp (4)

            46        May 12, 1975

a. James Kilpatrick, Western Ohio Lecture Series speaker (12-35mm)

b. Sectional track meet – girls and boys (20-35mm)

            47        May 13, 1975

a. Russia vs. West Liberty Salem baseball (12-35mm)

            48        May 14, 1975

a. TOGETHER, an Oxford based crisis intervention center – counselors from TOGETHER speak about establishing a crisis intervention center in Piqua:  Biff Whyte, Chris Smitley, Jennifer McLaughlin, Jim Conrad (6-35mm)

            49        May 15, 1975

a. Industrial Safety Awards banquet: R. J. Travis, Robert Benjamin, Bill Dorman, Joe Dellinger, Tom Barnett, Howard Griffith (6-35mm)

b. Edison State College groundbreaking mini shovel and open house (8-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Houston baseball (10-35mm)

d. Piqua Central vs. Lehman tennis (17-35mm)

            50        May 16, 1975

a. Architect’s rendering of the Aerovent expansion (6)

            51        May 19, 1975

a. Miami County Safety Building exterior (8-35mm)

            52        May 20, 1975

a. Architect’s rendering of Edison State Community College (7)

b. Three Rivers Conference track meet (28-35mm)

c.  Piqua Police Chief James Gary retirement – mug shots (16-35mm neg, 2 pos)

            53        May 22, 1975

a. Troy emergency warning system (3-35mm)

b. Baseball / softball – various teams (31-35mm)

            54        May 23, 1975

a. Piqua City Charter Review Committee: Richard A. Goater, Calvin M. Henderson, Philip Lange, Gloria Zollinger, Carl Zimmerman, Willis Wills, Craig Hallows (3-35mm)

b. Miami County Jail interior (22-35mm)

            55        May 24, 1975

a. Russia vs. St. Henry baseball (19-35mm)

b. Lehman track meet (3-35mm)

c. Piqua Tourist Information Center dedicated: Ms. Joanne McCrea, Louis Havenar, Bruce Hogston, Jean Wilhelm (24-35mm)

            56        May 26, 1975

a. Russia vs. Clinton Massie baseball (11-35mm)

b. Kirby Chicken Hatcheries fire on E. Snyder Road, 4 miles northeast of Piqua (16-35mm)

            57        May 27, 1975

a. Edison State Community College ground breaking (70-35mm)

b. Piqua Little League action (18-35mm)

            58        May 28, 1975

a. Deputy Sergeant William Morris memorial plaque in the lobby of the Sheriff’s Department (3-35mm)

            59        May 29, 1975

a. VFW presents American and Ohio flags to the Upper Valley J.V.S.: Joseph Goetz, Helen Marshall, Ann Shook, Bob R. Schriver (12-35mm)

            60        May 30, 1975

a. Harold Baker at the court house power station – photos of Baker and of the interior and exterior of the power station on West Water Street in Troy (33-35mm)

            61        May 1975 – no specific date

a. Dennis Fiely – Piqua Daily Call photographer (3-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X F:  June 1975 (note – no photos in collection from June 1 – 18)

 

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            62        June 19, 1975

a. Houston Rescue Squad receives a new ambulance (20-35mm)

            63        June 20, 1975

a. Piqua Police Department parking meter vehicle: Patrolman Tony Swarts (3-35mm)

b. Piqua American Legion Post 184 vs. Fairborn baseball (11-35mm)

c. Graham High School basketball camp (20-35MM)

            64        June 21, 1975

a. Bud Lindsay – Schlingman Buick salesman (5 neg, 1 pos)

b. Laura Lumber Company fire (20-35mm)

c. Future home of Cavin’s Meats on U.S. 36 at Conover (10-35mm)

            65        June 25, 1975

a. Parking fine collection box at the Piqua Police Department (12-35mm)

b. Passport photographs for an infant – Garriety (9-35mm)

            66        June 27, 1975

a. Piqua Civic Band under the direction of Bob Hance (30-35mm)

b. Piqua Post 184 vs. Middletown Post 218 baseball (6-35mm)

c. French Oil Little League team in action (9-35mm)

            67        June 28, 1975

a. James Huffman appointed Piqua Police Chief (5-35mm)

b. Gas station attendant Ray Bey – mug shots (20-35mm)

c. Aerovent donates a heat generator to the fire department for the departments smokehouse simulator at the new fire department training center (5-35mm)

d. Bicentennial Ice Cream Social at Eisenhower Park: Lou havenar, Mayor Joseph Goetz, Mrs. Don Kindell (8)

            68        June 30, 1975

a. Piqua Police Department involved in a manhunt – no further information (22-35mm)

b. Zimmerman’s Jewelers $10,000 store wide sale photos (41-35mm)

            69        June 1975 – no specific date

a. Perpetual Federal Savings and Loan Association, St. Paris Branch (10-35mm)

b. Norton’s Shoes sales staff (10-35mm)

c. Lady filling out and submitting forms for a “computer date” (17-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES X G:  July 1975

 

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            70        July 1, 1975

a. Piqua and Vicinity telephone directory (10-35mm)

b. Piqua Women’s slo pitch softball (10-35mm)

c. “No Turn on Red” signs at Wayne and Water – signs posted because July 1, 1975 a new state law allows turning right on red at all intersections not otherwise marked (4-35mm)

            71        July 2, 1975

a. John R. Raske – director of the Upper Valley Youth Services Bureau (12-35mm)

b. Piqua Police Department Youth Camp at Camp Evergreen: Sgt. Edward Middy and youth (39-35mm)

c. Piqua Municipal Court Room remodeling project (5-35mm)

            72        July 3, 1975

a. New voting machines to be used in the November elections (14-35mm)

b. Apple farm rescue from a grain bin:  Sally Apple, Danny Apple, Sandy Apple (22-35mm)

c. William and Jenny Dorman standing in front of their graffiti wall which the guests at their annual July 4th party are expected to sign (14-35mm)

            73        July 5, 1975

a. Fourth of July tug of war at Fountain Park (11-35mm)

b. Post 184 baseball (4-35mm)

c. Fourth of July celebration at Fountain Park (63-35mm)

            74        July 7, 1975

a. David Beeman sworn in as the new bailiff for Piqua Municipal Court (11-35mm)

b. Dedication of the new nine-hold addition to the golf course at Piqua Country Club (52-35mm)

c. Aerial photographs of the new nine-holes at the Piqua Country Club (7) (16-35mm)

            75        July 8, 1975

a. James Huffman sworn in as Piqua Police Chief (4-35mm)

            76        July 9, 1975

a. Piqua Baptist vs. French Oil softball (13-35mm)

b. The Brewery restaurant in Troy – interior and exterior (16-35mm)

c. Miami East pee-wee baseball superteam competition winners: Zack Howe, Steve Beaty, Tom Wagner, Brett Harshbarger, Doug Carver (6-35mm)

            77        July 11, 1975

a. Robert L. Graham, captain of the Piqua Rangers Drill and Rifle Team presents a Bicentennial Flag to Louis Havenar, chairman of the Piqua American Revolution Bicentennial committee (6-35mm)

b. Louis Havenar, dressed in 1776 clothing style harvesting wheat using a cradle sythe: Augie Baumann, Doug Heater, Louis Havenar (15-75mm)

c. Preparations for the Chautauqua Balloons and Art Show: Lisa Baker, Mrs. Virginia Heitzman (16-35mm)

d. Piqua Post 184 vs. Troy baseball (15-35mm)

e. Pony League Third Savings & Loan vs. Piqua Baptist (11-35mm)

f. Chick House restaurant, 1038 Park Ave., Piqua – containers (44-35mm)

            78        July 12, 1975

a. Construction at the Fire Department training center (12-35mm)

            79        July 14, 1975

a. Schlingman Buick used car sales lot – classified advertising (8-35mm)

            80        July 15, 1979

a. Benjamin Scott receives McDonald’s Restaurant Ronald Award – the highest award that can be earned by a McDonald’s owner or operator (3-35mm)

b. Shopping spree winner at Ulbrich’s IGA, sponsored by the Breakfast Optimists Club: Ralph Hammond (14-35mm)

            81        July 16, 1975

a. Spring and Ash Street hit-skip auto accident (8-35mm)

b. Municipal Court Room interior (2-35mm)

            82        July 17, 1975

a. William McNeil (5 neg, 1 pos)

b. Paul Sherry Chevrolet employees mug shots (19 neg, 1 pos)

c. Midwest Insurance Agency sales representatives (23)

d. Versailles Fire Department – exterior and equipment (21-35mm)

e. Police Lieutenant Edward Middy sworn in by City Manager Wayne Barfels (3-35mm)

            83        July 18, 1975

a. Rain and hail photographs (22-35mm)

            84        July 21, 1975

a. Juvenile and Probate Judge Richard Goater (4-35mm)

            85        July 23, 1975

a. Grover Abney – a Paul Sherry Chevrolet employee (6)

b. Miami East vs. Greenville baseball (17-35mm)

            86        July 24, 1975

a. Mayor Joseph Goetz signs Chautauqua proclamation: Mayor Goetz, Richard Hennessey, Sue Widney, Don Smith (7-35mm)

            87        July 25, 1975

a. Dick Kerns retires from Echo Hills Golf Course (9-35mm)

            88        July 26, 1975

a. Piqua Post 184 vs. Miamisburg Post 165 baseball (13-35mm)

            89        July 30, 1975

a. Chautauqua banners hung (11-35mm)

b. Chautauqua ribbon cutting (7-35mm)

c. Chautauqua collectible ceramic tile (6-35mm)

d. Logs cut for the Bicentennial cabin (9)

            90        July 31, 1975

a. Grant to the City of Piqua to pay off debt for the Hollow swimming pool: Dr. Robert W. Teater, Wayne Barfels, Sen. Buz Lukens, Rep. Robert Netzley (5-35mm)

b. Former Hammar Graphics building at 215 W. High St. (13-35mm)

c. Former Inland Homes factory building (7-35mm)

d. Chautauqua downtown (15-35mm)

            91        July 1975 – no specific date

a. Ed Henderson (8-35mm)

b. Post 184 baseball (9-35mm)

c. North Street house fire (15-35mm)

d. Infant Garrity passport photographs (6 neg, 2 pos)

 

SUB-SERIES X H:  August 1975

 

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            92        August 1, 1975

a. Miami County Fair Kickoff Dinner: Kenneth Schaffer (11-35mm)

            93        August 2, 1975

a. George Draher (7 neg, 1 pos)

b. Recreation of the 1930’s Citizens Bank robbery by Chautauqua actors (7-35mm)

c. Miscellaneous photographs of Chautauqua events (54-35mm)

            94        August 4, 1975

a. Fire training center on Staunton Road (32-35mm)

            95        August 5, 1975

a. Harold G. Smith Jr. (9-35mm)

            96        August 6, 1975

a. Chalmer L. Driver (13-35mm neg, 1 pos)

b. YMCA offices burglarized and ransacked (29-35mm)

            97        August 8, 1975

a. Civic Band concert at Fountain Park (23-35mm)

b. Lt. Gov. Richard Celeste at Dettmer Hospital (6-35mm)

            98        August 9, 1975

a. Lt. Gov. Richard Celeste touring the mental health wing at Dettmer Hospital (21-35mm)

b. Piqua Daily Call tent at the Miami County Fair and the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School  information board (7)

            99        August 11, 1975

a. Miami County Fair fashion show (19-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair harness racing (11-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair horse shoe pitch (14-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (101-35mm)

            100      August 12, 1975

a. Charles A. “Chuck” Cox (6)

b. Miami County Fair harness racing (7-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (30)

            101      August 13, 1975

a. Miami County Fair harness racing (13-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (26) (33-35mm)

            102      August 14, 1975

a. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (51-35mm)

            103      August 15, 1975

a. Miami County Fair cattle auction (16-35mm)

b. Dennis Fiely (3)

            104      August 18, 1975

a. Larry Zecher (4)

b. Echo Hills golf championship (26-35mm)

            105      August 20, 1975

a. John Monroe (4-35mm)

b. Great Miami River Corridor project research team reaches Piqua (12-35mm)

            106      August 22, 1975

a. American and Ohio flags presented to the Upper Valley J.V.S. by Piqua American Legion Post 184: Bill Harrelson, Joseph Brookhart, Bill Alexander, William Grissom, Helen Vincent, Robert Trostel, Dr. Richard N. Adams (9-35mm)

            107      August 23, 1975

a. Burglary damage repaired at Srepco Electronics, Inc.: Blaine Collett Jr., Ernest Vornbrock (7-35mm)

b. Beltone Hearing Service: Lou Karides, Velma Zwiebel (16-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Elida football scrimmage (20-35mm)

d. New Piqua City Schools superintendent Duane Bachman addresses the staff of the Piqua City Schools assembled at the J.V.S. – Bachman is presented in Indian statue by Piqua Board of Education president Joseph Brookhart (12-35mm)

e. Piqua Lions Club merry-go-round installed at Fountain Park (11-35mm)

            108      August 27, 1975

a. Football scrimmage – teams not identified (19-35mm)

            109      August 28, 1975

a. Draft Horse show: Loren McMaken (43-35mm)

b. Man – mug shots – no further information (11-35mm)

            110      August 29, 1975

a. Charles Tyler (4-35mm)

b. Parking meters painted red, white and blue for the bicentennial (6-35mm)

            111      August 31, 1975

a. Automobile accident – no further information (1-35mm)

b. Golf – no further information (9-35mm)

 

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            1          September 2, 1975

a. Church page – no further information (17-35mm)

            2          September 3, 1975

a. Piqua Country Club golf tournament (32-35mm)

b. Ruth Reed mug shots (31-35mm)

            3          September 4, 1975

a. Piqua flag presented to Piqua National Bank: Louis Havenar, Elwood Penrod (8-35mm)

b. Covington High School football team and coaches (7)

c. Graham High School football team and coaches – Three Rivers Conference Champions in 1974 (7)

d. Versailles High School football coaches (3)

e. Piqua Central High School football team (15)

f. Miami East High School football coaches (4)

g. Versailles High School cheerleaders (5)

h. Covington High School cheerleaders (9-35mm)

i. Graham High School cheerleaders (4) (6-35mm)

j. Miami East High School cheerleaders (5)

            4          September 5, 1975

a. Barry Brandt mug shots (11)

            5          September 6, 1975

a. Lehman vs. Marion Local football (21-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Urbana football (30-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Bethel football (6-35mm)

d. Piqua Central vs. Troy football (35-35mm)

            6          September 8, 1975

a. Echo Hills ladies golf tournament: Marge Leeper is champion (39-35mm)

            7          September 9, 1975

a. Sheriff’s Office photographs:  Sheriff James McMaken (15-35mm)

            8          September 10, 1975

a. Ohio State Highway Patrolman Richard Wells win his third ACE award (12-35mm)

            9          September 11, 1975

a. Photographs of Piqua Daily Call correspondent reporters:  Allicd Francis, Maria Hicks, Kathy Hand, Sherry Ankeny, Ruth Davidson, Glenna Seaney, Margery Balmut – mug shots (32-35mm)

b. Mayor Joseph Goetz signs a proclamation for Constitution Week in Piqua – sponsored by the Piqua Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution: Mrs. David Humerickhouse, Mrs. Lloyd Beach, Mrs. Robert Klosterman, Mrs. Marion Jessup, Mayor Joseph Goetz (4-35mm)

            10        September 12, 1975

a. Tree fell on the garage at the Robert Brinkman home at 817 W. Water St. (14-35mm)

b. Wilderness Trail Museum at Fort Loramie and the Hawker collection of Victorian furniture and related items (300 in all) recently donated to the museum:  Mrs. Emily J. Hawker, George E. Martin (14-35mm)

            11        September 13, 1975

a. Lehman vs. St. Henry football (35-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Bradford football (61-35mm)

            12        September 15, 1975

a. Decorated house belonging to Piqua Central band director Jerrel Morgan – toilet paper in the trees, the house has been tee peed – in 1975 this was not considered an act of vandalism (3-35mm)

            13        September 16, 1975

a. After two weeks of classes at the new Upper Valley Joint Vocational School (J.V.S.) (21-35mm)

b. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce – man – mug shot – no further information (3-35mm)

c. Mayor Joseph Goetz signs a Disabled American Veterans proclamation (7-35mm)

            14        September 19, 1975

a. Lehman vs. Northwestern football (33-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Ansonia football (32-35mm)

            15        September 26, 1975

a. Lehman vs. Versailles football (25-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Northwestern football (31-35mm)

            16        September 30, 1975

a. Z. J. Obara – president of Piqua Granite & Marble Company (5)

 

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            17        October 2, 1975

a. Beltone Hearing company advertising (12-35m)

b. Lou Havenar (4)

c. Setting up for the Lehman High School Octoberfest (10-35mm)

d. “Air Mail” – mail box nailed high on a telephone pole (11-35mm)

            18        October 3, 1975

a. Trojan Asphalt Company repaving a section of I 75 (4-35mm)

b. Accident at the intersection of Broadway and Ash Streets (16-35mm)

            19        October 4, 1975

a. Abandon car driven by an unlicensed driver (5-35mm)

b. Sidewalk repair and reconstruction at the intersection of College and Boone Streets (3-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Minster football – Bradford Homecoming: King Dan Suerdick, Queen Kathy Floyd (31-35mm)

d. Lehman vs. Graham football (42-35mm)

            20        October 6, 1975

a. Dr. Timothy Moritz (4-35mm)

b. Upper Valley Joint Vocational School dedication (42-35mm)

c. Barn fire – no further information (23-35mm)

d. Graham homecoming football game (57-35mm)

            21        October 7, 1975

a. Zimmerman Jewelers exterior (18-35mm)

b. Piqua Jaycees conducting a community survey: Jim Hemmert, Paul Eldridge (16-35mm)

c. The button-eared dog – dog with buttons sewed to his long ears to prevent fluid build up (17-35mm)

            22        October 9, 1975

a. Bicentennial scarf and necktie sale by the Piqua Noon Optimist Club (9-35mm)

            23        October 10, 1974

a. YWCA purchased and demolished the Dilbone House on the west side of the 400 block of North Wayne St. next to the YWCA (12-35mm)

b. $20,000 Ohio Lottery winner: Don Kindall, Nancy Clark, Helen Colbert (15-35mm)

c. Zimmerman Jewelry Store grand opening and interior photographs (19-35mm)

d. Piqua Daily Call carrier (5)

            24        October 11, 1975

a. Piqua Homecoming ceremonies: Queen Cheryl Young (46-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Lehman football (30-35mm)

c. Bethel vs. Newton basketball (15-35mm)

d. Bradford basketball action (15-35mm)

e. Anna vs. Russia basketball (34-35mm)

f. Orr Felt sales meeting (18-35mm)

g. Greene Street Methodist choral group (12-35mm)

            25        October 13, 1975

a. Weather vane (15-35mm)

b. Piqua Schools superintendent Duane Bachman in a cafeteria line (3-35mm)

            26        October 14, 1975

a. John Frigge (5)

            27        October 15, 1975

a. Anti-smoking poster (5-35mm)

b. Congressman Tenneyson Guyer at an American Revolution Bicentennial kickoff dinner (18-35mm)

            28        October 16, 1975

a. Training fire set by Piqua Fire Department to a house on C.R. 25-A in Springcreek Township (8-35mm)

b. Bicycles to be auctioned by the Piqua Police Department (5-35mm)

c. Todd and Robyn Martin of 925 Washington Ave. (children) playing in a pile of raked leaves (9-35mm)

d. Leonard Hill with an old election tally sheet for recording vote counts (27-35mm)

            29        October 17, 1975

a. Piqua School Board meeting (17-35mm)

            30        October 18, 1975

a. Bradford vs. St. Henry football (38-35mm)

b. Downtown Piqua power outage caused by 44 mph winds (7-35mm)

c. Upper Valley J.V.S. horticultural project for Sweetest Day (28-35mm)

            31        October 20, 1975

a. Boy Scout Camporee in Troy (31-35mm)

            32        October 21, 1975

a. John Monroe – 1 ward city commission candidate  (6)

            33        October 22, 1975

a. Interstate 75 Dayton sign – 25 miles to Dayton from E. Ash St. intersection (27-35mm)

            34        October 23, 1975

a. Noel Smith (6)

b. Dr. M. R. Funderburg, DVM and Ralph the raccoon he saved (14-35mm)

c. Computer to count election returns at the Miami County Board of Elections (10-35mm)

d. Main Optical, 406 N. Main and Auqip Unlimited Clothing and Furnishings, 408 N. Main St. – renovated store fronts (4-35mm)

            35        October 24, 1975

a. Spring Cove Grange apple butter production (52-35mm)

b. Paul DeWeese (4)

c. American Business Woman’s Association banquet – Boss of the Year presentation:  Mrs. Richard Wiegman, Mrs. James E. Bodkin, Albert Hanna (10-35mm)

d. Tom (last name not given) (5)

e. Dennis (last name not given) (4)

            36        October 25, 1975

a. Covington vs. Graham Football (38-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Miamisburg Football (59-35mm)

c. Piqua Police Department  drug paraphernalia  items seized. (25-35mm)

            37        October 27, 1975

a. North Main Street – 400 block west side – building front renovations (15-35mm)

b. New downtown street lamps (10-35mm)

            38        October 29, 1975

a. Foul shooting contest at Roosevelt fieldhouse (20-35mm)

            39        October 30, 1975

a. Kiwanis Halloween Parade (30-35mm)

b. Versailles Homecoming Queen Julie Pitsenbarger (10-35mm)

c. Voting machines to be used in the November 4 election – punch card type (36-35mm)

d. Ernie Banks (16-35mm)

e. Charles Popham holding an old Landon-Knox 1936 presidential campaign button (8-35mm)

f. Piqua Chamber of Commerce get out the vote sign:  Robert Benjamin, Rep. Robert Netzley, Tom Besaceney (5-35mm)

            40        October 31, 1975

a. Jupiter Store toy advertising – “Smash-Up Derby” game (8-35mm)

b. Razor blade in an apple (6-35mm)

c. Local member of the Telephone Pioneers of America looking over an 1898 telephone book:  Mrs. Thomas Doppler and Mrs. Robert Etter (12-35mm)

d. Midget football (12-35mm)

            41        Negatives with no information or date found in the collection after October 1975

a. Boy blowing on dandelion seeds. (15-35mm)

b. Sloan Clothing and Uniforms truck (6-35mm)

c. Edison State construction site – a picket representing the plumbing and electrical workers union – Edison forced to build a second entrance to the site for non-union workers. (15-35mm)

d. Miami County Courthouse fountains (12-35mm)

e. Children at school – in class and on the playground – possible South Street Elementary (20-35mm)

f. Cincinnati Reds ball players autographing photographs for children (8-35mm)

g. “YSB” with a shadow of a boy and a girl – logo (5-35mm)

h. Piqua High School tennis player (1-35mm)

i. Garbage / recycling truck accident (11-35mm)

j. Man, lady and children (5-35mm)

            42        Negatives with no information or date found in the collection after October 1975

a. Man (6-35mm)

b. Meeting of men – location not determined (17-35mm)

c. Ground breaking ceremony (8-35mm)

d. Meeting at a school (12)

e. Portrait of a man (3-35mm)

f. Building foundation (8-35mm)

g. Two lady golfers (3-35mm)

h. Lady getting her hair styled (3-35mm)

i. Dunking machine (5-35mm)

j. Loby’s Auto Service (5-35mm)

k. Man surrounded by flowering tree (4-35mm)

 

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            43        November 1, 1975

a. Covington vs. Bethel football (28-35mm)

b. Versailles Homecoming ceremony and Queen Julie Pitsenbarger (9-35mm)

c. Versailles vs. Northwestern football (29-35mm)

d. Bradford vs. New Breman football (13-35mm)

            44        November 5, 1975

a. Bradford Junior High School football team  - unbeaten this season (12-35mm)

            45        November 6, 1975

a. Russia vs. Houston – Class A District Volleyball Tournament (50-35mm)

b. Upper Valley Joint Vocational School (J.V.S.) flag pole and school logo (21-35mm)

c. Vote tabulation photographs (26-35mm)

d. Fire at the Miami County Disposal Plant (Incinerator) on C.R. 25-A (13-35mm)

e. Joanna Hill portrait (7-35mm)

f. A.J. Kaiser persimmon tree (22-35mm)

g. Board of Elections voting clerks (19-35mm)

            46        November 7, 1975

a. J.V.S. reading class (11-35mm)

b. Fatal auto accident at intersection of Washington Rd. and Farrington Rd. – Barry Wills killed in accident; injured James Ostendorf; Dennis A. James (32-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Bethel – Dayton Class A Volleyball Tournament (38-35mm)

d. Covington Junior High School football team – unbeaten this season (11-35mm)

            47        November 8, 1975

a. Riot at Helen’s Tavern – 428 Wood Street (27-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Coldwater football (38-35mm)

c. Newsboy award (11)

            48        November 10, 1975

a. Little League Football – 5th & 6th grade all star football game at Wertz Stadium (21-35mm)

b. Jupiter Store advertising shots – Cheese Fantasy (6-35mm)

            49        November 11, 1975

a. Galicano (Gallie) Napao and Roberto (Bert) Cleofas from the Philippines vaccinating baby chickens at Martin’s Hatchery, Gettysburg, OH (22-35mm)

b. Newton High School boys basketball team (3)

c. Track athlete landing in a long-jump pit (2-35mm)

            50        November 12, 1975

a. Edward D. Jones & Co. office at 310 N. Main St. and photos of Penn D. Frisby, General Partner (23-35mm)

            51        November 14, 1975

a. Veterans Day parade and ceremony on the square (9-35mm)

b. Forrest C. Simon honored by Miami County Shrine Club – presented with a silver tray by Kenneth Moore, club president, for achieving 33rd degree of Masonry (4-35mm)

c. Kiwanis Farmers Night banquet and also blood donors awards to William Dorman, Lewis Birman and Virginia Supinger – pins presented by Arthur Good (8-35mm)

            52        November 17, 1975

a. Christmas decorations going up on N. Main Street (12-35mm)

            53        November 18, 1975

a. New experimental modular ambulance to be tested by the Piqua Fire Department – from the Miller Meteor Division of the Wayne Corp. (14-35mm)

            54        November 20, 1975

a. Piqua Central High School Swap Day (13-35mm)

b. May Oil contribution (8-35mm)

            55        November 21, 1975

a. Jupiter Store advertising toy trucks (10-35mm)

            56        November 22, 1975

a. Lowell Yingst – portrait (6)

b. Russia vs. Houston boys basketball (54-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Dayton Christian boys basketball (6-35mm)

            57        November 24, 1975

a. Piqua vs. Urbana boys basketball (53-35mm)

            58        November 25, 1975

a. Ohio Lottery winner – William M. Brewster, 351 Young St. (7-35mm)

b. Johnston Farm and Indian Agency commemorative plate (14-35mm)

c. Tour of Hartzell Propeller Co. (7-35mm)

            59        November 26, 1975

a. Thanksgiving cooking – turkey (27-35mm)

b. Grover C. “Bud” Strawsburg – Sherry Chevrolet (3)

c. _____ McCabe – Sherry Chevrolet (3)

            60        November 27, 1975

a. Frieden’s Lutheran Church, Bloomer, Miami County, Ohio (2) (12-35mm)

b. School float (7-35mm)

            61        November 28, 1975

a. Ron Thiel – manager Woolworth’s Store (11-35mm)

b. Piqua Memorial Hospital exterior (8-35mm)

c. Piqua Memorial Hospital operating room (15-35mm)

d. Fatal I 75 auto accident (16-35mm)

            62        November 29, 1975

a. Covington vs. Tipp City boys basketball (18-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. New Bremen boys basketball (36-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Ansonia boys basketball (25-35mm)

d. Versailles vs. Marion Local boys basketball (35-35mm)

e. Piqua vs. St. Marys boys basketball (17-35mm)

f. Newton vs. Twin Valley South boys basketball (36-35mm)

g. Versailles football (32-35mm)

h. Mrs. Norman Jolliff, 804 South St., winner in Ohio State Lottery (5-35mm)

i. Downtown Santa Parade (32-35mm)

            63        November, 1975 – no specific dates

a. Fall corn shock and pumpkin display on Forrest Ave. (11-35mm)

b. Snow removal equipment (10-35mm)

c. Jan Mulder Award presented to Signal 5 Auxiliary Police (17-35mm)

d. Piqua High School golfer (3-35mm)

 

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            64        December 1, 1975

a. Chuck Cox building, southeast corner of N. Main and North Streets (7-35mm)

b. Santa Clause Parade (13-35mm)

            65        December 3, 1975

a. Houston vs. Anna boys basketball (41-35mm)

b. Work on Fountain Park pool (12-35mm)

c. Versailles vs. Dixie boys basketball (20-35mm)

            66        December 4, 1975

a. Old Piqua Memorial Hospital (copy) (4)

b. Man and woman (1 ½” x 1 ½” pos)

            67        December 5, 1975

a. Versailles vs. Ansonia boys basketball (35-35mm)

b. Johnston Farm – Piqua Historical Area souvenir coins (24-35mm)

c. Photos of a sunset (24-35mm)

d. John Liddy portrait (6)

            68        December 6, 1975

a. Piqua vs. Graham boys basketball (21-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Covington boys basketball (2-35mm)

            69        December 8, 1975

a. Lehman vs. Marion Local boys basketball (26-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Newton boys basketball (23-35mm)

c. Christmas trees – Mrs. Roger Stilwel and Mrs. Frank Baxter of Troy looking for the perfect Christmas tree (17-35mm)

            70        December 9, 1975

a. Snow scenes (11-35mm)

            71        December 11, 1975

a. Train derailment in Piqua just east of Sunset Drive (17-35mm)

b. Wilbur Schaffer (4-35mm)

            72        December12, 1975

a. Kite eating tree (12-35mm)

            73        December 15, 1975

a. Wilderness Trail Museum, Ft. Loramie (30-35mm)

b. Wilder Jr. High School play “The Great Parade” – photo in the paper of Michelle Millhoff and Julie Whited (12-35mm)

            74        December 16, 1975

a. Pine cone Christmas tree made by Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hess, 8410 Lockington Road (8-35mm)

b. United Fund Campaign tally board on the square – goal exceeded (6-35mm)

c. Mug shot – man not identified (4-35mm)

            75        December 17, 1975

a. Bethel vs. Bradford boys basketball (11-35mm)

b. Bird on a chimney (5-35mm)

            76        December 18, 1975

a. Pioneer Rural Electric power poles between Russia and Versailles (12-35mm)

            77        December 19, 1975

a. Cotner-Bevington Division of Wayne Corp. – to manufacture ambulances in the old Inland Homes plant at 1950 W. Covington Ave. – Ronald Wilhelm, Howard Lane (12-35mm)

b. Marijuana and guns destroyed.  Marijuana burned at the Piqua Power Plant and guns melted down at Champion Foundry – all done at the behest of the Piqua Police Department – Ptl. Craig Obenchain (11-35mm)

c. Woody Hayes – speaker at Bob Ferguson benefit dinner in Troy (18-35mm)

d. McMaken horses (23-35mm)

e. Sheep grazing in the meadow (7-35mm)

            78        December 20, 1975

a. House decorating contest winners:  Traditional category – 714 N. Wayne (Paul Gutman family); Lighting category – 1310 Maplewood (John Hepler family) (16-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Fairborn Park Hills boys basketball (33-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Houston boys basketball (20-35mm)

d. Coloring contest winners: (l to r) Donald Meyer (Daily Call); Louise Roemisch; Wendy Moore; Chris Vanderhorst (3)

e. YMCA 100th Anniversary celebration cake cut by Lisle Smith and Elmer Hoyle (longest living YMCA member) (14-35mm)

f. Versailles vs. Tri-Village boys basketball (20-35mm)

g. Newton vs. Botkins boys basketball (38-35mm)

h. Rogers Oldsmobile salesmen (2 men not identified) (8 neg, 2 pos)

            79        December 22, 1975

a. Christmas carolers (10-35mm)

            80        December 23, 1975

a. Ken Green – new Echo Hills golf pro (4-35mm)

b. Rabbits for sale – L. O. Casparis (9-35mm)

            81        December 25, 1975

a. Deputy Sheriff Chet Paulus (4-35mm)

            82        December 29, 1975

a. Christmas lights at Ludlow Falls (36-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Tipp City boys basketball (38-35mm)

c. Quality Quick Printing – 531 N. Main – Paul and Alice Mehling Managers (9-35mm)

            83        December 30, 1975

a. Piqua vs. Troy boys basketball (54-35mm)

b. Bethel vs. Miami East boys basketball (40-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Covington boys basketball (43-35mm)

            84        December 31, 1975

a. Long lines at the Post Office to buy 13 cent stamps (12-35mm)

b. Duane Bachman – Supt. Piqua City Schools (6)

c. Robert Benjamin – Empo Cornell Pumps (6)

d. Bent TV antenna – location not stated (9-35mm)

e. New home of Elder Beerman in the Sunset Shopping Center (9-35mm)

f. Newton vs. Bethel boys basketball (37-35mm)

g. Miami East vs. Covington boys basketball (39-35mm)

h. Piqua vs. Tecumseh boys basketball (41-35mm)

            85        December 1975 – photos found in the December 1975 section but no specific date given.

a. Graham vs. Lehman boys basketball (41-35mm)

b. Bomb scare at the Upper Valley J.V.S. (12-35mm).

c. Lehman festival (7-35mm)

d. Greene Street Church construction project (10-35mm)

e. Lehman Cross County runners (9-35mm)

f. Troy Club (6-35mm)

g. Corn plant in a tree (24-35mm)

h. “Otath-he-Waugh-Pe-Qua” written on a tree cross section slab (4-35mm)