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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1951)
T hursday , J anuary 18, iqsi B rookings -H arbor Pilo!, B rookings , O regon P age F ive or more specimens to be turned 1:30 for dessert luncheon. This1 the froth into the air, casting it tion can create a thing of beauty in for a permanent exhibit. is the regular monthly meeting. | about like snowballs from the all would enjoy. Rebekahs Install Officers Hold Open Installation The high wind, Sunday night., hands of the youth. Spume was Installation for 1951 officers in Those seeing spume Monday, Open installation for Order of lifted a section of Ben Kern’s knee- (and waist) deep in some viewed the sight from Harris the Rebekah lodge was held last I astern Star officers was held root on his house under con places, Monday State Park, coast guard point or Wednesday evening with Reta last week with the following be struction. Evidently the roofing From a photograph of spume, mouth of the Chetco. Some pri- Ganong, district deputy president ing seated: was not securely glued down in taken some years ago by Miss vate residences of the area are and Vesper Bailor, as marshall, Worthy Matron Helen Wolff. that particular spot. A large Anna Watkins, a teacher here, blessed with a view. This area and the installing team. These Worthy Patron—Les Clyde. spruce on Tanbark road was up- in possession of Mr. and Mrs W. • may not boast of snow but it were seated: Associate Matron — Alyce ended by the wind, falling over L. Crissey, the phenominal ac- 1 has a substitute in spume. Noble Grand Hazel Stansell. Stokes. against another. The secojicd Vice-Grand Oleta Jarrett. Associate Patron—Oliver Ram tree prevented a power outage Secretary—Donna Moore. alyea. i in that section. Financial Secretary— Caroline Secretary- Caroline Oliphant. Mrs J. L. Mumbower and Pat- Oliphant. T reasu re r—G1 ady s Fo rsy the. ty accompanied Mrs. Mildred Treasurer—Gladys Forsyth. Conductress— Edna Scott. Byrne to Portland over the past Right Support to Noble Grand Associate Conductress — Mina week-end. —Hattie Hogue. DeVoe. Rev. J. L. Mumbower, Arnold Left Support to Noble Grand Chaplain —Anna Hauxwell. and Wally Morris went to Grants —Beulah Cooper. Marshall—Opal Sosey. Pass last week where Rev. Mum Right Support to Vice-Grand Organist—Gladys Furnist. bower purchased a new horse. —Hazel Sydow. Adah Marian Bettis. Left Support to Vice-Grand— Ruth Viola Ramalyea. Joyce Walker. Esther Myrtle Remy. Warden—Lorraine Johnson. Martha—Eleanor Scott. Conductor—Alberta Kessler. Electa Norma Mateer. Inside Guardian—Adelle Cor Warder— Gadys Taylor. Spume was especially beauti- bin. Sentinel-Tom Remy. fui Monday on the beaches near Outer Guardian—Reta Ganong. Refreshments were enjoyed by Brookings. Chaplain—Anna Hauxwell. all following installation. Action of a rough sea causes Musician- Vesper Bailor. the dashing of high waves against Homemakers Meet Color Bearer—Pat Hogue. The Young Homemakers club large rocks to produce a froth Refreshments were served after of the extension service met last ing of the water. This froth will the installation. week at the home of Jean Omlin. build up and up on the beaches Mineralogy Club Met Dorothy Newton, IIDA, was in until it resembles cumulus clouds I Members of the mineralogy charge, the subject being “Emer- observed in the sky when there club met last week and elected g ncy Meals.’’ It was announced is disturbances in the air. The officers: that the preliminary meeting for phenomena is called spume. One can get an idea what this President—Orville Gensmer. the Cotton Workshop will be held Vice-president — Charles Gra Feb. 5th at the Youth Center. looks like if he were to put con- ham. I Refreshments were enjoyed by siderable soap in a small amount of water, in a container and Secretary-Treasurer Helen 20 guests. agitate with an egg beater. A Leith. northwest wind usually produces Directors: Doug DeVoe, Gold Gold Beach Neus Items Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pugsley spume in this area. Water is run Beach; Mabel Adams, Ophir; Mrs. and son, Cecil, of Wenatchee, into protected area and it Ira Brown, Brookings. Wash., called on Mr. and Mrs. ebbs is hit by another incoming Following election, Mr. Bur wave, producing a terrific churn i ton gave an interesting talk on J. O. Phipps, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banotto were ing, and forming of foam. his collection of shells from var Strong winds carry portions of ious parts of the world. Meetings Coquille and Coos Bay visitors * last week. are held regularly the second Sunday night guests at the J. Monday of the month and the next will be February 12. Mem- O. Phipps home were Mr. and bers are reminded to bring one Mrs. Floyd Rinehold of Granger, Wash. Ophir Grange home extension unit held a pot luck luncheon at the home of Elda Miller Tuesday of last week. Rine Gisik of Portland were visitting friends here last week. Real Estate Broker Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douthit and Hotel Brookings North End Mrs. Vernon Jarrett drove to New Office Hours: Monday to Portland last week on business, Friday, 9 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 to returning home the first of the 5:00. Saturdays 9:00 to 12 noon. week. Mrs. Jarrett visited Mr. I proudly announce that I now have the opportunity Jarrentt’s parents in Oregon City to serve your Insurance needs on FIRE, THEFT, If you took a jaunt out Ocean and attended installation at the View Drive to look at beautiful Rebekah lodge while theme. AUTOMOBILE, COM PREHEN SI VE. ocean frontage, you couldn't help “falling head-over-heels’’ for this SURETY. PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPETY lovely spot for a homesite. Large lot about 75x200. Priced at $2650 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hamann DAMAGE, through the with terms. returned Sunday after a week spent at Los Angeles. home, Attractive 2-bedrocm Following the P.-T. A. 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