Remember When 2.15.2012

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago
When he heard a car horn honking around midnight outside the house, Gordon Moore didn't really pay it any mind. It was unusual, but he went back to sleep. Come morning, he figured out what all the commotion was about. The gate holding back his small herd was wide open and five of his black angus cattle were out touring the neighborhood. A neighbor was notified and the 800- to 900-pound animals were discovered a mile away from home. They were finally rounded up when two "young men" voluntarily brought a livestock trailer with two quarter horses. They each saddled up their horses and herded the five head driving them back to their pen.

25 Years Ago
Jack Simpson will never again think going to the grocery store is a routine trip. In fact, he might not take the short cut through the alley for a while. Saturday evening the Warsaw resident and his beagle were walking to Owen's Supermarket on West Market Street when he suddenly became the prime suspect in what was believed to have been an armed robbery. "He was going to get ice cream, orange juice and dog food," said Simpson's wife, Rita Price-Simpson.

Unfortunately, Warsaw police officers didn't know that. They were responding to an active alarm. It wasn't until officers began questioning Simpson that they realized he was not involved in any armed robbery. In fact there was no armed robbery. The alarm was accidentally tripped by an employee at the liquor store. Needless to say, the officers apologized repeatedly after the misunderstanding was cleared.

50 Years Ago
Tom White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl White, North Webster, has achieved the Dean's List at Wabash College, Crawfordsville. Tom, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a sophomore in pre-medicine. After graduation from Wabash he plans to enter the University of Chicago or Indiana University Medical School.

75 Years Ago
Miss Alma Fancil, 16, daughter of Fred Fancil, Warsaw, was reported to have eloped Saturday night when she climbed from an upstairs window over a roof of the Charles Lamb home, 723 E. Market St. It is believed she accompanied M. Pipman to Fort Wayne, where the couple planned to be married.[[In-content Ad]]

10 Years Ago
When he heard a car horn honking around midnight outside the house, Gordon Moore didn't really pay it any mind. It was unusual, but he went back to sleep. Come morning, he figured out what all the commotion was about. The gate holding back his small herd was wide open and five of his black angus cattle were out touring the neighborhood. A neighbor was notified and the 800- to 900-pound animals were discovered a mile away from home. They were finally rounded up when two "young men" voluntarily brought a livestock trailer with two quarter horses. They each saddled up their horses and herded the five head driving them back to their pen.

25 Years Ago
Jack Simpson will never again think going to the grocery store is a routine trip. In fact, he might not take the short cut through the alley for a while. Saturday evening the Warsaw resident and his beagle were walking to Owen's Supermarket on West Market Street when he suddenly became the prime suspect in what was believed to have been an armed robbery. "He was going to get ice cream, orange juice and dog food," said Simpson's wife, Rita Price-Simpson.

Unfortunately, Warsaw police officers didn't know that. They were responding to an active alarm. It wasn't until officers began questioning Simpson that they realized he was not involved in any armed robbery. In fact there was no armed robbery. The alarm was accidentally tripped by an employee at the liquor store. Needless to say, the officers apologized repeatedly after the misunderstanding was cleared.

50 Years Ago
Tom White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl White, North Webster, has achieved the Dean's List at Wabash College, Crawfordsville. Tom, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a sophomore in pre-medicine. After graduation from Wabash he plans to enter the University of Chicago or Indiana University Medical School.

75 Years Ago
Miss Alma Fancil, 16, daughter of Fred Fancil, Warsaw, was reported to have eloped Saturday night when she climbed from an upstairs window over a roof of the Charles Lamb home, 723 E. Market St. It is believed she accompanied M. Pipman to Fort Wayne, where the couple planned to be married.[[In-content Ad]]
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