10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, March 19, 2015
BASKETBALL HONORS. Those recognized with honors at the Panorama boys basketball banquet for the 2014-15 season are (from left) Dakota Redfern, Aaron Klinge, Gavin Richey, Gabe Richey, Bryce Halterman, Luke Webner and Kole Steiner.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, March 16, 2005
FULL HOUSE FOR ADAIR TOY FAIR. Roger Richter, superintendent of the 16th annual Adair Toy Fair, said 23 vendors were on hand to display their wares of new, antique toys and treasures along with parts and antique mementos. Vendors were from four states, and buyers and visitors also came from all over Iowa and surrounding states. Richter described this year’s displays as larger than in the past.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, March 15, 1995
CARNIVAL HELPERS. Elementary student council members Jami Shackelford, Annah Dunbar, Cory Hall, Nathan Beck and Curt Sorensen.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, March 21, 1985
TIME CAPSULE? Dave Arganbright, who is remodeling the Panora Cooperative Telephone Office, holds in his right hand an Anacin tablet box he found while demolishing the store front. In his left hand is a band-aid box telephone manager Dale Grotjohn prepared for him to place in a new brick front. Information from the Anacin box indicated it was placed in the brick wall Sept. 13, 1951, when it was remodeled for Robinson’s Produce by Noble Vandeventer and Charlie Royer. It listed employees of Emory Robinson as Donald Richey, Art Long, Kenneth Canady and Helen Bates. Egg graders were Mabel Morgan, Pearl Clayton, Maxine Wells, Joe Kolbe, and Ethel Roseneau.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, March 19, 1975
TIMBER! David Rutledge and John Garrett pry loose, decaying brick from the rear of the Rowley Hardware building Tuesday. In the picture, a part of the wall falls to the pile of rubble below. The building will soon have a new exterior cover.