>From the new back then colum. 75 yrs. ago. 18 April 1935. Saterday. 1] On 17, April, the Hayfork Congregational Church was reorganized after a seris of evangelistic meetingss held there by Dr. H.H.GILL and a personal visitation campaign by te Superintendent and Rev. J.D. SALMON. The Church dissolved in 1927, but 28 persons signified their desire to unite with the local church body at this time. 2] North Star Lodge no 61 I.O.O.F. will celebrate itts 116th anniversary, Saterday evening by giving a dance, at the Memorial Hall. Grand March will start at 10:30 p.m. and continue until 3:00 a.m. Popular and old time dancing. There will be fun for young and old. Proceeds from the dance will be donated to Wwvlle Reconational District. 3] Attention ALL members, Stella Encampment no 12, Begining Friday, 03 May, Stella Encampment will meet on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month. LEONARD M. MORRIS, Chief Patriarch. 50 yrs. ago. 18, April 1960 Thursday. 1] Dedication of the remodeled Wwvlle Post Office will be heldd Saterday afternoon, 07, May, from 3-4 p.m.announced R.J.BLANEY, PostMaster.. CLAY FISHER, Post Office Dept. official from Sacramento will be the prinicpal speaker. Open house will be held following the dedication (Note: The post office was then locateed in the Knights of Pythias building on Main St., now occupied by BUDMAN's Book Store). 2] April showers mightt bring May flowers, but last week, they brought a snowfall. One inch of snow was registared at the Wwvlle ranger station on Fridayternoon, while the country recieved a heavy blanket. Hayfork Mtn. and Buckhorn Mtn., both reieved heavy snowfalls. With total precipitain for the week at 1.48 inches, the total rainfal climbed to 31.37 inches. This is within the 1.15 inches of normal. 3] Now stationed at Fort Benning, GA., Pvt. HARRY GRANT Jr, is in training as a mechanic on trucks, Jeeps and tanks, is the son of of Mr. & Mrs. HARRY GRANT,Sr. of Wwvlle, young GRANT is with the 40th company, Infantry, mechanics 6. 25 yrs. ago. 18, April 1985. Thursday. 1] PATRICIA HICKS of Wwvlle and BOB SHERMAN of Hayfork, tied for top honors for the 1985 Citizen of the Year. Letters reviewed by Judges outside the county clared a tie in the race. Community service was top of the list of attributes for both individuals. PATRICIA HICKS also included Scouting, Church, and schools as special interest. BOB SHERMAN included community building projects, youth and drug and alchol prevention at the top of his list. Both of these individuals are highly deserving of these honors. 2] New recent arrivals in Douglas City this month include DICK and PAT TREADWELL, from Marin County, now living in the Steele Bridge area. Also VAN and Rosemary Finch are welcoming their new son, TRAVIS GORDON FINCH. ~end. We got another inch of rain, and very gusty hard winds yesterday, our rain total now is 55 inches. ~Linda~ Willow Creek, CA.