Phil Massalone, seated, and Mike Dial soak up the suns rays Wednesday in the park across from City Hall. Massalone and Dial were on lunch break from their jobs as compute programmers for the OAO Corportation.
Photograph of the Clayton Hole - Bulldozer operator, Dean Phillips, of Jones excavating began some bulldozer work today at the Clayton Hole. Photo shows a bulldozer in an open dirt pit with buildings in the background.
Workers unload books for the Book Fair at Famous Barr's parking lot in Clayton as Betty Klein, executive vice chairman, left, and Mary Jane Pieroni, Chairman, oversee the population. More than 1 million books, magazines and records will be offered at the 1985 Book Fair, the annual sale opens Friday for six days. Experts on rare books and records will be at the fair to appraise items.
Workers unload books for the Book Fair at Famous Barr's parking lot in Clayton as Betty Klein, executive vice chairman, left, and Mary Jane Pieroni, Chairman, oversee the population. More than 1 million books, magazines and records will be offered at the 1985 Book Fair, the annual sale opens Friday for six days. Experts on rare books and records will be at the fair to appraise items.
Workers unload books for the Book Fair at Famous Barr's parking lot in Clayton as Betty Klein, executive vice chairman, left, and Mary Jane Pieroni, Chairman, oversee the population. More than 1 million books, magazines and records will be offered at the 1985 Book Fair, the annual sale opens Friday for six days. Experts on rare books and records will be at the fair to appraise items.
Glenn Maschmidt stands by MSD sewage lagoon discharge into Cowmire Creek in Bridgeton. Maschmidt claims most of the wetlands on his property is the result of Bridgeton runoff and MSD Sewage discharge.
"Officers from the U.S. Army third battalion, 75th field artillery move an ammo carrier onto Chestnut street in front of the Soldiers Memorial. Various field equipment was put on display Friday as a preview for tomorrow's Veterans Day Parade."
"Chalmer Caudill, of Banquet Foods Corp. sells an old newsboys edition at Manchester Rd. and Des Peres." The salesman is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button.
"Howard McNeill, of Ira Berry, flags down customers for old newsboys editions at Hwy. 40 and Woods Mill." The salesman is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is holding a few newspapers.
"Hardee's representatives Left to right, Bob Payne, Bill Hancock, Carl Emerling, and Jerry Scott announce that Hardee's will again offer free breakfasts for Old Newsboys volunteers."
In this photo, Jesse, a two-year old child, is seen playing on a Play-all toy that was purchased with the Old Newsboys funds for the "St. Charles Association for Retarded Citizens".
"Sister Dorothy of the Daughters of Charity displays some of the clothing available at the Caritas Center and Thrift Shop in North St. Louis County. The center, which serves as many as 150 clients a month, recently moved to a new home."