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First Rate Photos

Nine firemen in their white coveralls and uniform caps are on and in the specially-built Ford ladder truck.
May Day King and Queen accept flowers in outdoor ceremony
On a shady, narrow dirt street.
Tall, steep tin-roofed barn.
Against a woodsy place along a yard.
On the lower sidewalk of the Memorial Building.
He's in front of the pharmacy counter.
He's riding high in the operator's seat.
The parents and their four daughters and one son.
It's a red diesel engine with the combination caboose/boxcar coupled in front. They're sitting idle in the CRR "yards."
He's three or four with pipe in mounth, standing beside a window. The soft light makes it a beautiful portrait of an innocent child.
We see a landscape that includes the river bridge in the foreground, and the roads curve in front of the church.
There are eight pastors and wives standing in nave of the church.
She sits atop the back seat of a Ford convertible decorated with streamers and a sign reading "Miss Cliffside."
They dressed for some occasion, wearing corsages, and kneeling on the river's edge, with their backs to the stream.
It's probably the late 1940's. He's barefoot.
She's in a cowgirl outfit, and wearing a man-size holster for her six-shooter.
The kids were about three years old. Two men are feeding stalks into the 'mill'.
They at the school's back entrance. Two girls are in one 55-gallon metal drum, one is in another. Six other girls sit on steps' side columns.
It was the way into 'town' for people on the southeast side of Cliffside.
Sitting on the ball field's stone steps.

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