Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 25, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    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
"¡¿-^
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