>From the News Back Then column. 75 yrs ago. 23,May 1935 Thrusday. 1] A.J. FETZER, local businessman, is building two new apartments on his lot on Center Street. Construction work began Monday. 2] R.N. ALTERMATT, local contractor, has completed his home on North Taylor Stree. He moved his family in the first of the week. He has started constuction of the new 5 room house for Mr. & Mrs. PETER VAN MATRE on Taylor Street. 3] "HAP" MILLER announced this week that the Wwvlle Fire Dept. has made arrangements with the Alpha Phi Omega society of Chico State College to put on their play, "Her Husband's Wife", at the memoria Hall in Wwvlle, 14, June. Proceeds from the play will be donated o the fire dept. 4] More than 200 people gathered around the bandstand Sunday, to listen to music furnished by Trinity County Band, and heard the Rev. JAMES SALMON, talk on Mother's Day. The band music was a real treat. GEORGE GOODY organized the band less than 2 yrs. ago and its one of the best ever. 5] Deputy Assessor NORMAN WEINHEIMER, departed Sunday for Vallejo, where he will attend the Native Sons Grand Lodge as a delegate from the Mt. BALDY parlor. District Attorney EDWIN J. REGAN, departed Monday for Vallejo, for the Grand Parlor of Native Sons. Mr. REGAN, is a delegate from the San Francisco Parlor. 50 yrs. ago. 26,May 1960 Thursday. 1] Rain for the week 1.83; rain to date 33.55; average high 56F, average low 36F, with a 29F on Sunday and Tuesday. 6" of snow was recorded outside the ranger station at Trinity Center. 2] REWARD - Reward of $5,000 offered for the capture of Big Foot - alive that is, by 01,July...The reward is offered by the Wwvlle Junior Chamber of Commerce as it kicked off its publicity for the Big Foot 4h of July celebration to be held July, 2-3-4. A description of Big Foot: A creature, man or beast, 7 ft. tall, weighting 750 lbs., with a foot length of 16+ inches in length and covered with hair. They have eliminated members of the bear or cat families.... 3] The population of Trinity County as of May 24th,1960 was set at 9,976, this according to E.l. McNAUGHTON, census district supervisor. 4] An 8 lane bowling alley will be in operation in Wwvlle by 15, Sept, announced EDWIN WINN, wner and operator. The lanes will be located in the MITCHELL building on South Main Street (straight stretch). The building id now under construction. All new Brunswick lanes and pin-setting equipment will be installed. 5] New officers of the Church of the Nazarene for the new Church year begining 16, May 1960 are: Stewards: SHIRLEY HAFER, MARIE GOULD and MARION BOOTH; Trustees RAPLH HAFER,GLENN BOOTH and GENE GOULD; Church Secretary is MARIE GOULD, Church treasurer GENE GOULD. The Rev. RAY SANDERS is the pastor. 6] This week the Wwvlle Swiming Pool Fund, INC., soared above the $20,000 mark by $236.93. A slab around the perimeter of the pool will be poured next week.The weekend of 03,June could see water in the pool. 7] A course in water safety instruction will be taught in Wwvlle under the auspices of the Red Cross, 11-15 July. Contact Dr. V.THERY NESS's office, ph is main 3-2934 to sign up. ~ end ~Linda~ Willow Creek, CA.