Game Warden Bill Jolley Jr. shows movie star Richard Arlen where to plant trout in the North Fork of the San Jacinto River in about 1951.
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70 years ago – 1947 

Pop Groom leased land above Pine Cove where Haigh and Weller were logging for a winter sports area.

65 years ago – 1952

The State Riding and Hiking Trail project again stalled due to right-of-way difficulties. The trail may be rerouted elsewhere.

60 years ago – 1957

Janet Froehlich was engaged to Bill Riley of Hemet. Janet had worked for two summers with the Town Crier.

55 years ago – 1962

Town Hall was at almost full capacity for use, according to Chamber President Clarence Bishof.

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Eight parachutes were purchased from war surplus and installed in the elementary school multipurpose room to help muffle the clatter.

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Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Connally of Scottsdale purchased Rocky Rill Lodge from Frances Knox. They planned to use it for a vacation home for their large family.

50 years ago – 1967 

Conforming with new postal regulations, Town Crier started mailing out-of-town papers by zip code number. Previously, mailed copies had been bundled alphabetically by towns.

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The Hemet Unified School District asked Doris Hunt for a description of the work she did as elementary school secretary. “It’s totally impossible to tell you what I do,” she said, as she mentioned coping with snakes, dogs, rabbits, bloody noses, skinned knees, tears, etc.

45 years ago – 1972

Plans for a 253-unit mobile home park on 40 acres in the Tahquitz Lake Estates area generated opposition from several nearby property owners.

40 years ago – 1977

At the end of 1976, the six-months’ total rainfall amounted to 14.91 inches. The previous year’s Dec. 31 figure was 7 inches.

35 years ago – 1982

Three U.S. Forest Service officers spoke at Idyllwild’s Izaak Walton League meeting about plans underway in San Bernardino County to prevent destruction of urban and mountain developments due to forest fire.

30 years ago – 1987

More than 3,900 homes and businesses were left without electricity for a day in the aftermath of the year’s first winter storm.

25 years ago – 1992 

A three-day storm dumped 2 feet of snow on the Hill.

20 years ago – 1997 

Four months after the Tree Monument was taken down for extensive restoration, it was lifted by crews and returned to its base.

15 years ago – 2002 

A group of private developers announced plans to build a $3 million private resort and spa complex near the center of Idyllwild.

10 years ago – 2007

Three separate traffic collisons all occurred at the same spot on the same day, just a few hours apart on Highway 74 just west of McCall Park Road.

5 years ago – 2012

The Lawler Fire, which started  Jan. 8, burned about 14 acres within the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest near the area of Eagles Nest.

1 year ago – 2016

On Jan. 12, Highway 243 remained closed between Idyllwild and Pine Cove, and Caltrans had no estimate of when the highway would re-open to traffic. A boulder fell onto the highway late Jan. 10 at Deadman’s Curve, which resulted in the road’s closure.

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