Thursday, December 25, 1952
B R IX T K IN G S H A R B O R P I L O T . B R O O K IN G S ,
OREGON
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ing the session. Granger« were
■ SM ITH RiVER ♦ : present
from K lam ath. Crescent,
Redwood and Lake Earl.
The
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P A G E N IN E
A m eeting of m asters, H. e J ived home to spend the holiday
lub chairm en and lecturers will acation with home folks a re :
be held on Monday exening, Jan. Billie and B arbara Hall and Ted
Z?t/ F t h p l
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12, at Crescent Redwood Grange» dy Luick. who atten d Hum bolt
\ potluck supper will be served S ta te college; W ayne Shelton, a
The m em bers of Del N orte Po of W innie Robinson, a K lam ath at 7* o’clock. D istrict D eputy student nt Pasadena college, and
mona Grange were guests of Lake Valley G range and Del N orte Po Charles Glover, who recently a t Connie Luick of San Francisco.
E arl G range for the December mona member.
tended a deputy’s meeting, will
Among those arriving at Sm ith
m eeting of Pomona. M aster Leo
R eports were given by m asters discus plans tor the coming River to spend C hristm as holiday
y e a r’s work,
Kloske presided. Several Grange of each grange.
are Mr. and Mrs. John Sam ple
I he singing ot C hristm as carols
anil a C hristm as party under d i
rection of L ecturer Hazel Hand.
S anta Claus arrived and gave
gilts to all. A delicious supper
, was served to conclude the eve
In H is name,
ning. The Jan u ary m eeting will
A Christmas prayer
be held at K lam ath Valley
I
Grange.
That God may grant to yon
I he blessed peace of
Christmastime
A n d joy the tv hole year through.
“for He enreth for you.”—I P e ter 5:9.
R E V . A N 1 ) M R S . M U M B O W E R and D A U G H T E R
valley, on the mountain,
of Christmas
and Dean Noble of Ashland. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Twigg of Palo
Alto will spend the Christmas
holiday w ith the la tte r ’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. C larence W estbrook.
George
ill at his
weeks, is
ing much
A HAPPY
CHRIST
TO A IL
Among those leaving this week
| to spend C hristm as holidays with
I relatives and friends in o th er
places are Mr. and Mrs. E verett
I Hursh, who will visit relatives in
I the southern part of the state;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reichlin and
two sons who are leaving for Till
amook. Ore., to visit paren ts of
Mr. Reichlin.
Mr. and Mrs. William W est
brook will visit relatives at Mil-
brae.
Supervisor Fred Haight will
visit his daughter and family, Mr.
and Mi's. Ira T hatcher at Palo
Alto.
The ladies of Sm ith River au x
iliary visited the inm ates of the
infirm ary on Sunday in Crescent
City. They served cake and ice
cream to the 15 aged folks con
fined there and left gifts under
the C hristm as tree for the in
mates.
Among the students who are
attending college and have ar-
BEST WISHES
FOR A
WONDERFUL
HOLIDAY
even a cataclysm could keep
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us from offering you. in perfect
sincerity, the kind of Merry
the people of our town deserve.
JSest wishes to all.
CEDAR LANE CANNERY
REX A N D FAY H AYES
Widney, who has been
home for the last two
up and about and feel
better.
B R O O K IN G S
MARKET
Les and Bob Dimmick