Albert King, of Ironton, was a familiar site to many, delivering newspapers on his bike every day in 1984 at the age of 73. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo)
Hazel Lawless administers first aid to Mary Joe Campbell, of Athalia ,who injured her leg during the opening parade of the 1964 Lawrence County Fair. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo)
“May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose” — Longtime Grand Ole Opry member and Bolt, West Virginia native Little Jimmy Dickens was the grandstand headliner at the Lawrence County Fair in 1964. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo)
Nikke Milleson, 13, of Ironton, brushes her giant schnauzer, Razzle Dazzle, before the 4-H dog show at the 1992 Lawrence County Fair. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo | Mike James)
First place winners in the open class dairy 4-H contest at the 1964 Lawrence County Fair were, from left, David Nemith, of Proctorville, first place in the Jersey division, Larry Burcham, of Scottown, first place in the Holstein division, Rena Roach, of Willow Wood, first place in the Brown Swiss division, and Ricky Morris, of Proctorville, first place in the Guernsey division and also champion female dairy animal at the fair. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo)
Matching teeth with a shark may not be a prudent activity, but is was all in fun as Eddie Philabaun takes a closer look at the rubber shark while swimming with friends at the Sta-Tan pool in July 1985.(The Ironton Tribune | File Photo)
Heather Fyffe, of Coal Grove, gets a smooch from Grandpa Crachet as he chugs around the grounds in his truck at the 1992 Lawrence County Fair. (The Ironton Tribune | File photo | Mike James)