Nov. 22, 1965 - Carmelo Oliva, owner and operator of the Rib Mountain Ski Area, looks over two compressors that will provide the power for snow-making equipment.
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Nov. 22, 1965 - Carmelo Oliva, owner and operator of the Rib Mountain Ski Area, looks over two compressors that will provide the power for snow-making equipment.
Nov. 22, 1965 - The Grand Avenue shopping plaza is pictured.
Nov. 23, 1965 - Advertisement for Frostie.
Nov. 23, 1965 - Wausau's downtown in pictured.
Nov. 27, 1965 - Advertisement for the Oldsmobile Toronado, the Car of the Year, available at Eggebrecht Motor Sales on Third Street.
Nov. 25, 1965 - Ben Lewis, Record-Herald city editor (right), picks the first number in the Newspaper Bingo Game while General Manager W.F. McCormick and contest coordinator Betty Trotzer look on.
Nov. 26, 1965 - The Motorific Car and Test Track is only $3.98.
Nov. 28, 1965 - State Bank of Marathon was robbed of nearly $13,000.
Nov. 26, 1965 - Andrew J. Folgert, owner of House of TV Service Company, poses in front of the business's new building at 610 Washington St.
Nov. 24, 1965 - Channel 7's weekly schedule of programs is listed in the Record-Herald.
Nov. 23, 1965 - Wausau's new Kroger store will open soon.
Nov. 23, 1965 - The Riverside Plaza is under construction.
On Nov. 8, 1970, Daily Herald photographer Ray Weinkauf took to the streets of downtown Wausau with a camera and fisheye lens.
Nov. 8, 1970 - "Meter maid" Virginia Ermeling writes a $1 ticket along Third Street.
Nov. 8, 1970 - Two shoppers are seen along Third Street in downtown Wausau.
Nov. 14, 1970 - Lo-Mar Supper Club advertisement.
Nov. 15, 1970 - Advertisement for the 1971 Plymouth Duster available at Brickner Motors in Marathon, Wisconsin.