Remember When 10.27.07
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
October 27 1997
Joy Miner, Warsaw, was the winner of the handmade quilt raffled off by the Tippecanoe Valley Band Boosters during the Oct. 10 football game. Miner is the grandmother of Viking Guard member Serina Cleveland. Proceeds from the raffle will help support band activities.
25 Years Ago
October 27 1982
Kevin Penner, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Penner, Warsaw, was named Carrier of the Year at The Times-Union. He has been a carrier for 2-1/2 years.
50 Years Ago
October 27 1957
If anyone was looking for the world's oldest newsboy, he might not have to go any farther than the Clunette community northeast of warsaw. Henry Bowers, 91, delivers seven copies of The Times-Union daily from the Clunette store to his neighbors. Mrs. Jack Powell, owner of the store, said Henry has been on the job for some time. He walks 3/4 of a mile from his house to the store and then back again with the newspapers.
75 Years Ago
October 27 1932
Nellie Gearhart, of near Clunette, secured the 75-pound dressed pig awarded by the Robinson Meat Market here to the person guessing nearest the correct number of customers entering the store on Saturday. Gearhart and Ed W. Phillips, of near Warsaw, both entered guesses of 2,730. The correct number proved to be 2,720. A flip of a coin gave the prize to Gearhart.
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10 Years Ago
October 27 1997
Joy Miner, Warsaw, was the winner of the handmade quilt raffled off by the Tippecanoe Valley Band Boosters during the Oct. 10 football game. Miner is the grandmother of Viking Guard member Serina Cleveland. Proceeds from the raffle will help support band activities.
25 Years Ago
October 27 1982
Kevin Penner, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Penner, Warsaw, was named Carrier of the Year at The Times-Union. He has been a carrier for 2-1/2 years.
50 Years Ago
October 27 1957
If anyone was looking for the world's oldest newsboy, he might not have to go any farther than the Clunette community northeast of warsaw. Henry Bowers, 91, delivers seven copies of The Times-Union daily from the Clunette store to his neighbors. Mrs. Jack Powell, owner of the store, said Henry has been on the job for some time. He walks 3/4 of a mile from his house to the store and then back again with the newspapers.
75 Years Ago
October 27 1932
Nellie Gearhart, of near Clunette, secured the 75-pound dressed pig awarded by the Robinson Meat Market here to the person guessing nearest the correct number of customers entering the store on Saturday. Gearhart and Ed W. Phillips, of near Warsaw, both entered guesses of 2,730. The correct number proved to be 2,720. A flip of a coin gave the prize to Gearhart.
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