Remember When January 30
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
January 30 1988
Celebrations, the card store and party shop that offers an array of humorous cards, has a new owner to match the color. Joe Conlon, aka, the guy that's "Ape Over You," purchased the Center Street store Thursday night from Allen Romack, who is part owner of Clocks and Things, located across the street.
25 Years Ago
January 30 1973
Radio Station WRSW AM (1480 khz) has been granted a construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission, which has allowed the station to become 1,000 watts, nondirectional during the day, it was announced today by Duane Pagel, station manager.
50 Years Ago
January 30 1948
Warsawan Phil McCray will leave for New York City this Saturday to study precision casting, the making and designing of finger rings and jewelry at a school of instruction.
75 Years Ago
January 30 1923
Reuben Williams, 10-year-old son of Logan H. Williams, yesterday skated into an open place in Center Lake and received a chilly drenching. He was rushed home by Hershel Leiter, who happened to have his auto nearby.
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10 Years Ago
January 30 1988
Celebrations, the card store and party shop that offers an array of humorous cards, has a new owner to match the color. Joe Conlon, aka, the guy that's "Ape Over You," purchased the Center Street store Thursday night from Allen Romack, who is part owner of Clocks and Things, located across the street.
25 Years Ago
January 30 1973
Radio Station WRSW AM (1480 khz) has been granted a construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission, which has allowed the station to become 1,000 watts, nondirectional during the day, it was announced today by Duane Pagel, station manager.
50 Years Ago
January 30 1948
Warsawan Phil McCray will leave for New York City this Saturday to study precision casting, the making and designing of finger rings and jewelry at a school of instruction.
75 Years Ago
January 30 1923
Reuben Williams, 10-year-old son of Logan H. Williams, yesterday skated into an open place in Center Lake and received a chilly drenching. He was rushed home by Hershel Leiter, who happened to have his auto nearby.