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Historical Clippings Book (HC-11) (314 pages)

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COME DANCE WITH ME.. .Needinga little cleaning before the holiday dance, the
hall above the old grocery store can still echo to sounds of dancing feet at some
future date. But the color and charm of dances past is lacking except in memory.
There is peace and serenity in this histo Les p r =
oage and Larry Cl
toric community, unchanged downthe years the school house ies eo fat Shee
to yesterday: : = renaied
Where the night tiptoes in _ with donated lumber, free labor and an
and the stars dance out, assist from school district funds, as a
To the wind's soft symphony, place where Mrs. Thompson's lunch of
That is Life, without tumult or Sandwiches, pickles, tomatoes, cheese
strife inaworld, asaworldshould and crackers could be shared. A sturdy
Won . signwarned: Don't ring the bell except in
case of fire emergency. The school grounds
We promised not to tell Alan Hart, .si the California .
Divisionof Highways, about this undisturbed virgin compce CSL Stein SHOW: Pepbyipans ged fo
Squeeze through a small opening in the
munity. We know Alan, He would soon be there, replacing Stewart's survey crew, and planning a freeway; . door to take some pictures inside.
pane was practical ornot, smack through he center ‘We scooped our glasses tothe brim with
the school yard snow and let green creme
de menthe trickle through the frozen flakes.
Our philosopher friend, Alfred Aram, sug_ gesteda toast tothe glory that was Granite
Cus.
It was time for lunchand Debby, who had
been exploring while we had been talking.