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PLUMAS COUNTY VACATION RENTAL
OFFERING 25% DISCOUNT to Upbeat Times readers! For pictures and more information go to
www.graeagle.com/marketplace/mountainlionhouse/
Great opportunity!! Extremely Rare Antique 1850’s-1865 Piano for Sale by
Private Owner ~ $39,000.00 o.b.o.
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mel Company factories for a mil- lion dollars in 1900. On farm land in his favored Derry Township, PA, he established T e Hershey Chocolate Company. Chocolate bars in 1900, then Hershey’s Kisses in 1907. In his favorite dairy farm countryside, his factory with hous- es, businesses, churches, transpor- tation fl ourished. Hershey married Kitty Sweeney in 1898. Adoring her, he wrote he felt more alive because of her warmth, wit and charm. When they learned they could not have children, to- gether
they decided to establish
the Hershey Industrial School in 1909. By 1918, Hershey’s wife had passed on (he never remarried), and he gave his assets to the Her- shey School Trust Fund.
Placing
We are not sure of the exact brand or age of piano, but we do know it was before the turn of the century between 1845- 1871. Please go to these websites. This piano is listed under the Thompson brand.
http://antiquepianoshop.com/online- museum/ or
http://www.shafferpianos.com/squares/
the control of his company into the trust, he felt reassured, proud the growth of the school,
town, and They
stopped making these pianos around 1880 and are very rare today. The piano sounds remarkably great for its age but may need some minor tune-up. It is in phenominal condition! Call Kifl om~707-480-7988. Collectors welcome!
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Windsor Performing Arts Academy Presents: Windsor
High School T eater 8695
Windsor Road
Windsor, CA
Auditions for Annie will be June 5 and 6. Must be enrolled for the 3 week summer musical camp through the Town of Windsor to audition. Scholarships available!
2pm Matinee on June 24
Shows Begin at 7 pm Ticket price is $13
at the door. $10 in advance!
business would continue. How rare that “he placed quality of his prod- uct and the well-being of his work- ers ahead of his profi ts!” In 1963, a $50 million endowment from the Hershey Trust was awarded with one
restriction: T e Penn State
Hershey Medical Center had to be built in Hershey, Pa. A plaque there says: “His deeds are his monument. His life our inspiration.” In my life, I feel immense grati-
tude for having had such a loving, caring father—and mother. Never hesitate to tell those you love how much you care! ~Ellie
Friday June 23 &
Saturday June 24
Top Performers! ... continued from page 14
strength and stability is critical for any fi - nancial insti- tution,
as a credit union,
and our
continued growth al- lows us to return even greater val-
ue to our Members and com- munity, and further help them succeed,” says Brett Martinez, president & CEO.
Weird Facts & Fun Trivia - 3 The star fruit or carambola (Averrhoa carambola), is a unique, waxy, yellowish fruit that has a 5 pointed star shape when sliced.
A member of the Oxalis (wood sorrel) family, they are classifi ed as subtropical because mature plants can withstand temperatures as low as 26° F for short peri- ods of time with little or no damage. Younger plants are more vulnerable and 32° F can be fatal to them. Seed- lings can begin bearing fruit within 3-4 years.
Sticky buns were a
Philadelphia specialty in the 19th century.
Contact Heather Cullen for tickets in advance at 707-838-3341.
www.windsorperformingarts.net
“When someone shows you who they are believe them; the fi rst time.” ~ Maya Angelou UPBEAT TIMES, INC. • JUNE 2017 • 23
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