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*Old Schoolhouse Journal*

The Old Schoolhouse Journal is a quarterly publication that is always informative and packed with interesting stories of both the past and present. Check it out!

Second Grade 29 Palms elementary school 1945-46
                                                                                
Please submit articles to Al & Marion Gartner, Editors.
     
 
P.O. Box B-91
29 Palms, CA 92277
 
Fax it: (760) 361-1244
 
 
 
Current Spring 2008 Journal includes:
 
 
 *Gaydene Nash Oberholtz recalls moving to 29 Palms as a teenager in 1938.
 
*A Lucile Weight article describes a Child's eye view of pioneer schooling days.
 
*Margot Spangenberg writes about the Easter Parades held in 29 Palms in the late 1940s and early 1950s.  
 
*Janet Gholson Biccum pays tribute to her late parents Burt and Leona Gholson who published three newspapers in the Morongo Basin in the 1950s-1970s.
 
*The passing of Bill Holmes, former 29 Palms Parade Grand Marshal, civic volunteer and Historical Society stalwart is remembered by Al Gartner.
 
*An Elk magazine article of 1938 laments the designation of Esther Williams as honorary mayor of 29 Palms.
 
*A nostalgic look at "Things that arn't here anymore."
 
A 1935 letter by Frank Bagley about the growth of 29 Palms 
 
 *Historical Society Information and Events.
 
 
           
The Journal is published quarterly:
 
Spring, Summer,
Autumn, and Winter 
 
 

 
  
 
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