Saturday, April 19, 2025

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 24, 1948

  Students Paint Schools Emblem October 24, 1948 The big L on Antelope Mountain, about three miles from town was whitewashed by the freshman class of the Lassen Union High School last Tuesday. The L is formed by hundreds of closely packed stones. Combining picnic pleasure with painting,...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 23, 1947

  Hotel Mt Lassen Will be Rebuilt October 23, 1947 First steps towards rebuilding Hotel Mt. Lassen, destroyed by fire July 24th, started this week. Fred Abbay, owner, announced he plans to rebuild the wing along Main St. this fall, and weather permitting, to continue with the remainder...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 22, 1950

  Flying Sportsmen Tell Adventures October 22, 1950 Three San Rafael hunters flying in two planes to Ravendale Saturday night lost their way and had an adventure. Two of them felt their way down at the Susanville field at dusk and were given a friendly welcome by Dave...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 19, 1945

  Building Going Up At Susanville October 19, 1945 Work on Susanville’s newest building is expected to start this week, according to Dale Soule. It will be the new Dodge-Plymouth salesroom and garage, to be located on Main street between Sierra Jewelry in the Home Hotel building on...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 18, 1945

Timberland Found to be Good Cow Fattened October 18, 1945 Definite evidence that timber pasture will put as much beef on a cow as meadows was presented to Lassen county stockmen Monday at the Burgess Springs Experimental Station. Remaining to be answered is the question of how...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 17, 1945

Susanville Asks Assistance From Reno To Secure Federal Aid for Lassen Park October 17, 1945 Assistance of the Reno Chamber of Commerce was enlisted yesterday by the Susanville Chamber of Commerce in efforts to secure federal funds to purchase privately owned land within borders of Lassen...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 16, 1943

Thief Walks Out With Money Bags October 16, 1943 The Torrey Rexall Drug Store on Main Street was looted of $500.50 last Saturday evening during open hours. Ardel Torrey, owner, discovered the loss about 8:20 p.m. shortly after he heard the crossbar of the rear door...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 15, 1946

Honor Accorded Bank Official October 15, 1946 At a ceremony Tuesday afternoon at the local branch of the Bank of America, Arthur J. Mathews was tendered a service pin, which made him a member of the Bank of America Quarter Century Club. The presentation was made...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 12, 1944

Assault Charge Follows Affray October 12, 1944 In an affray in front of the forest service office, corner Gay and Main streets, Tuesday afternoon, James Solopoff, 31, received a three-inch stab wound in his left chest, inflicted by Elmer Hunter, it is charged. Solopoff, who recently received...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 11, 1944

Many Register For X-Ray Films October 11, 1944 More than 70 percent of the employees of the Fruit Growers Supply company registered for the chest X-ray films taken on Tuesday, October 3, under the auspices of the Lassen County Tuberculosis Association, Dr. J. W. Crever, president...

LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – October 10, 1942

Price Ceilings Said Violated October 10, 1942 Widespread violations of price ceilings in the Susanville area were reported to the Lassen county war price and ration board this week by Rationing Administrator Landon W. Owen. Citing numerous instances of violations, Owen blamed the lack of interest by...
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