The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
Historical plaque inscription: Manor Market's service to the local community as well as long time visitors solidifies its place in history as well as in the future. Although the surrounding parcels have changed hands many times, a portion was owned by Albert W. Wonacott, whose family arrived in the Owens Valley by wagon train from the east in 1874. Albert and his wife Carrie (Thompson) raised three children and were long known for their dairy business and hospitable nature. Originally built in 1961 by Tom and Dora Styx, Manor Market served as a liquor store that later added meats. In 1968 it was purchased by Troy and Susie Oney and has served as a pharmacy and a grocery store. Manor Market is known for supporting the local community as well as many non-profits. From purchasing locally grown produce or supporting Future Farmers of America, Manor Markets roots are deeply intertwined in our community. Manor Market continues to be a beacon of hospitality and small town charm. In the midst of big box and popularized chain stores, Manor Market strives to standout as homegrown and family owned.
This place was an amazing find- a gem hidden off the bustle of the 395- Not only with service but their selection is not what you would expect in a mountain town. It’s also connected to a Tru-value hardware store and mini gas station. You feel like you’re in a time-warp inside: I haven’t seen those rotating grocery carousels in decades! They have an ample grocery, meat and liquor departments, ice, firewood, fishing supplies (possibly fishing permits for purchase?). I should have snapped more photos!! This will be one of our stops every time we are in the Sierras.
Friendly people. Can fill up your tank , whether it be gas for vehicle or hot meals and soups. Variety of healthy organic products, for your belly!
Great Market. They have a wonderful selection of things. A good place to stop on the wat to Mammoth Lakes!
I love Manor Market’s cozy shopping experience. Well-stocked with some natural foods; seasonal locally grown vegetables; good wine; beer; locally roasted coffee. There’s coffee brewing and meaty dishes (roasted chicken, pork spare ribs and breakfast scrambles in the deli area.