tise Ul Deve bBrO Ns #B.U Dl eer iN 
Sounds we do not take the time to hear and appreciate, 
sights to stimulate and keep alive our innate love of 
beauty, for ours indeed was a heritage of a lovely 
land, America the Beautiful, which has enlarged our 
vision and sustained our spirit. The sparkle and glitter 
of new fallen snow in the bright morning winter sun- 
shine; the free flowing brook gurgling its way among 
leafy glen and mossy bank on its meandering way 
toward the river: the rainbow extravaganza of fall 
leaf coloration. 
A flower in “‘cranny wall;’’ a fresh washed stretch 
of unspoiled ocean beach; the early morning pene- 
trating love-call of the meadowlark flashing its yellow 
breast against a peaceful meadow background; the song 
of the woodthrush from the forest edge on a misty 
morning. 
A forest green-belt guarding an unpolluted, free- 
flowing river; a virgin wilderness unspoiled by the in- 
trusion of man; the refreshing stability of the eternal 
hills. 
All these and many more are essential needs of 
GRAY FOX 
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