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This view, taken from one of the watch towers, shows part of Westwood Lumber Yard.
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liven at the time of the fire, we could boast of an extra good fire department. Thera were all the high school boys, w ho are members of the H. S. fire department, and are an auxiliary to the men. Then the men are no small department. The department has been growing and increasing in fellowship with the town and always responds instantly to a call. A building of importance to all is the R. R. L. Co.’s big ollice at Westwood. It is situated just opposite the Big Store. All tourists must enter this office and pro- cure a pass before entering the R. R. L. Co.’s plant and works. In this large office will be seen many things of interest but theone, the only one that attracts the attention of every one is a large flag which hangs from the ceiling. This is Westwood’s service flag, and it contains over five hundred blue stars and twro gold ones. That is what Westwood is proud of. One more item of interest, as you pass our Big Store. You will see a show window all decorated with American flags There you will see, sitting in the center, the silver cup wrhich was given to Lassen county by the state for the War Savings Stamp drive which Westwood made a success. Every day last summer the girls of Westwood would sit in the store in a booth and sell stamps. They re- 20 corded every sale and have been thankful to be able to do even that much for the country. There are many, many things which are interesting to outsiders but to the Westw ood young men and w omen there is one building just completed last December that interests them and to which in the future they will look back with regrets after leaving it. That is the high school building. Before last December the high school was held in the Grammar School building. Now we have a building of our own. We have a large gymnasium in the basement and upstairs we have study rooms, recitation rooms and several other rooms, but no rooms to rent. Last year our high school parted with six boys to go to the service, under ‘Old Glory.” The high school has a total enrollment of about forty members, with their activities far extended and although they do not always get beaten. wre enjoy their sentiments about it when they do— One a zipa. Two a zipa, Three a zipa zam We got beat but we don’t give a------ Rip Van Winkle. Little bull pup Wsetwood H. S. eat em all up.” K. M.. ’20.
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