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Remember When for the week of 4/28/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather River Publishing Historian

80 YEARS AGO... 1930
    Advertisement: Greenville Hot Springs now open under new management of A.F. White offering clean and sanitary mineral baths, plunge tubs and showers. Located in Greenville, California.
    When the work of the census taker at Portola has been completed it is believed that better than 1200 to 1400 residents will have been counted there.

 

Remember When for the week of 4/21/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian


80 YEARS AGO... 1930
At a Graeagle town meeting held this week it was voted to construct a boxing site on the site of the old baseball diamond on the edge of town. The 16-foot ring on a 34-foot platform with five tiers of seats will be erected at once.

 

Remember When for the week of 4/7/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian

80 YEARS AGO... 1930

Advertisement: Steaks and chops that satisfy, prepared to order any time. Coffee that is unexcelled in Quincy with pies and cakes like mother makes. Offering a daily special plate dinner: 40 cents. Always something nice for Sunday supper-The Coffee Shoppe, Quincy.

A company of 25 from Hollywood arrived in Belden this week on location for several days to film scenes to be used in the movie entitled "The Storm," a romance of the Canadian northwest, produced by Universal Studios.

 

Remember When for the week of 3/31/2010

Keri Tasborski
Feather Publishing Historian

80 YEARS AGO... 1930
Despite inclement weather conditions, Plumas County roads connecting Genesee Valley with Taylorsville and other Indian Valley towns are in good condition.

 

 

Remember When for the week of 3/24/2010

Keri Taborski

Feather Publishing Historian

 

80 YEARS AGO... 1930

  Happy Birthday this month to 93 year old Quincy resident W.W. Kellogg, editor, lawyer and public-spirited pioneer and California State Senator and who cast his first presidential vote for Abraham Lincoln in 1861.

 

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