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80 YEARS AGO... 1930
Advertisement: New Greenville bakery. A modern up to date shop with the latest in baking equipment. Specializing in German and French pastry and a complete line of bread.
With an attendance of 100 or more, the American Legion Post in Quincy Friday night formally threw open to the public one of the handsomest and best constructed boxing arenas in Plumas County with five lively bouts.
80 YEARS AGO... 1930
Three men were arrested Tuesday night for burglarizing the store of L.B. Austin at Greenville, removing several slot machines, punchboards and their prizes, tobacco and other merchandise. Continuing on to Portola, they forced an entrance to the Northside Garage and helped themselves to merchandise. Sheriff Braden and deputies nabbed them in Chilcoot.
80 YEARS AGO.....1930
Fire of unknown origin Friday night destroyed an office railroad car and its furnishings and contents owned by the contractors regraveling and reballisting the Western Pacific Railroad track between Spring Garden and Quincy Junction.
A small fire was found Monday afternoon in the logging area of the California Fruit Exchange in Graeagle which burned one and half acres. Another fire burned about two acres on Sunday, south of Canyon Dam.
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