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"Doctor Who" fans will be delighted.to learn that the Time Lord (Steve Hill) and his TARDIS (time
and relative dimension in space) time machine (Hannah Hill) landed at Feather Publishing for
Halloween. As usual, the doctor was confused -- his Fea(her River Bulletin was from last Christmas.
Wanda and Herb Longnecker dine at the Gay Nineties Pizza Company in Pleasanton, under a sign
for some familiar destinations.
Left to right, Rachel Houck, Randy •Robinson, Judy Houck and Irene Salgado hold signs reading
"We Support Plumas County Kids, Seniors, Workers, Teachers, People, Nurses, Cops"; "It's Class
• ..... !1:11:11
HONORING ALL WHO SERVED
Tens of millions of Americans have served in the
Armed Forces of the United States during the
past century.
The world rejoiced and celebrated because
after four years of bitter war, the Allied powers
signed a cease-fire agreement (an armistice) with
Germany :it Rethondes, France on November
11, 1918. This brought World War I to a close.
November 11, 1919 was set aside as Armistice
Day in the United States, to remember the
sacrifices that men and women made during
World War I in order to ensure a lasting peace.
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In 1954, after having been through both World
War II and the Korean War, Congress amended
the Act of 1938 by striking out the word
"Armistice" and inserting the word "Veterans."
November 1 lth became a day to honor American
veterans of all wars.
We support all of our troops stationed
throughout the world...
past and present.
With Gratitude
PLUMAS
COUNTY
REPUBLICAN
CENTRAL
COMMITTEE
Warfare, They Started It"; "We
Want Our Democracy Back";
"We are the 99 Percent, Join
Us"; and "Support Jobs Bill."
Photo by kinda Bailey
Weekly .protests conti n ue
Occupy Quincy has demon-
strated four times to show
solidarity with the Occupy
Wall Street movement. "Rep-
resenting the 99 percent,"
demonstrators have gathered
Wednesday afternoons at
Dame Shirley Park since
Oct. 12.
Drivers of passing vehicles
have shown mixed reactions,
but quite a few honks and
waves suggest the movement
has local support.
The Occupy Quincy pres-
ence isincreasing Plumas
County residents' awareness
of the Occupy Wall Street
movement.
Informal discussions at
get-togethers prior to the
demonstration give partici-
pants equal opportunity to
share many perspectives as
to what ails our nation and
the world.
The one clear theme is the
acknowledgment that our
American democracy is
badly compromised.
At a discussion held Nov. 2,
• Linda Bailey, of Taylorville,
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summarized the situation:
"We're in big trouble if we let
the nation go in the direction
it's going." Judy Houck, of
Quincy, concluded the hour-
long, ll-person roundtable
conversation, saying, "I don't
feel alone anymore."
Occupiers have come to
Dame Shirley Plaza and the
planning meetings that
precede the demonstrations
from as far away as West-
wood, Genesee, Tobin, Sierra
City', Greenville, Graeagle
and Cromberg..
Commission on Ag.ing to meet
Preparation for winter will
be the main topic when the
Plumas County Commission
on Aging meets tomorrow,
Thursday, Nov. 10, at the
Quincy Nutrition Site.
Tom Yagerhofer, of the
Plumas County Community
Development Commission,
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will outline the programs
that can help with heating
bills and heating equipment.
Handling emergencies will
also be discussed.
All meetings of the
commission' are open to the
public and people interested
in programs and issues of
aging .are invited to attend
and participate. All meetings
are held at accessible loca-
tions and limited transporta-
tion is available by calling
283-0109 at least 24 hours
before the meeting.
For more information call
832-4173 in Portola, 283-3546
in Quincy or 284-7206 in
Greenville.
Request for Bids
Plumas County Dept. of Public Works
is accepting bids for Vehicle Equipment
Fuel & Furnace Oil, Due Date 11/14/11
For more information call:
(530) 283-6268
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. I am concerned about my elderly neighbor. ,
I know that she doesn't have much money and ! I
think that she just lives on her Social Security check:
She has told me before that she can hardly pay the heating
bill let alone pay for her prescriptions. I take food over
sometimes but she is so proud and doesn't want to take it.
Surely there must be some help for her?
Call the Plumas/Sierra Crisis Line
at 1-877-332-2724 for referrals and resources.
Crisis Line Resource
283-4333 - Center
1 877 332 2754 or l
- - - 283-5515
A program of
Plumas Crisis Intervention & Resource Center
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