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Remember When

Remember When for the week of 12/15/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian

80 YEARS AGO....1930

We at the Plumas National-Bulletin office have received the first three issues of the Indian Valley Record published by James R. Little. They are getting out a very attractive newspaper and we wish them success. Knowing as we do of something of this importance to a community of a live newspaper, we congratulate Greenville upon securing the new enterprise.

 

Remember When for the week of 12/1/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian
12/1/2010

80 YEARS AGO........1930

Good old days are recalled in a new and interesting feature debuting with this issue of the Plumas National-Bulletin. The special editorial feature under the heading "The Good Old Days" will consist of articles and excerpts from the files of the county newspaper published a quarter of a century ago.

 

Remember When for the week of 11/24/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian

80 YEARS AGO... 1930

Greenville today came back into the fold of Plumas County towns represented by a weekly newsletter column in this county newspaper. W.J. Hall, an old time resident of Greenville who has been at Englemine for the past six years, will represent the Plumas National-Bulletin of news the growing Indian Valley town.

 

Remember When for the week of 11/17/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian

 

80  YEARS AGO..........1930

Advertisement: The holidays are here! Place your order now for your Thanksgiving turkey, chicken, goose or duck. Plumas Meat Market--Phone 14W, Quincy.

Advertisement: Reserve your time and $1.50 for the Old Time Dance to be held at the Odd Fellows Hall. Saturday night. Lunch served at 25 cents per plate.

50 YEARS AGO.....1960

 

Remember When for the week of 11/10/2010

Keri Taborski
Feather Publishing Historian


80 YEARS AGO... 1930
Two convicts working on State Highway 23 in the Feather River canyon near Virgilia escaped Sunday night and after a chase were apprehended near Paxton.
Showing this week at the Greenville Theater: "Up the River" starring Spencer Tracy and Clair Luce. A flock of birds in an ungilded cage having more fun than the law allows.

 

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