J nt WVWRW IKIUK r U a V T l ^ r s d ^ July 25, 1957 HOLLANDERS VISIT HERE nrp enjoying a two weeks vacat Three visiting agricultural ion at the home of Mrs. Hutman'f specialists from the Netherlands CURRY TO GET $62,155 MORE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger made a cooks tour of the bulb IN BASIC SCHOOL SUPPORT Oliver. Another houseguest at farms here. Curry County will get a total the Oliver home is Mr. Oliver's The three, Dr. G. A. Stender, of $364,458 this coming year in sister, Miss LeoraOliver of De- Dr. G. Kakebeeke, and Dr. H. basic school support as eompar-i Slits, were accompanied while ed with $302,303 last year, an triot, Michigan. ********* in Oregon by Clark Hammon, of increase of $62,155. the State Dept. of Agriculture, The figures showing the in Mrs. Cora Marshall left for her and while in the Brookings area crease came from the Depart home in Pubelo, Colorado, Sat by Dinty Moore, and Sylvia Lee, ment of Education, and were urday, after visiting here a cou of the county extension service. printed in the Oregon Voter. ple of weeks at the home of her The Dutchmen were in this The Increase is due to the new uncle, Alan Woodrlff. Mrs. Mar country to study modern means basic support formula, which shall is a veteran teacher in the of mechanization, and machinery calls for $95 per census child, Pueblo County School system, used in agriculture here. calls for $95 per census child, and will be employed this vejx Dr. Kakebeeke, who is a Rot- compared with the old formula visiting all the schools in the arian himself spoke Tuesday which schools received $80 pei county. to the Brookings Rotary club. census child. ********** He told them that agriculture is so much different in h is Carroil Reekmanof Grants Pass country’ because of the small was an overnight guest Saturday acreage. A good sized farm in at the home of his mother, Mrs. the Netherlands is €5 acres. Milton Foster. He had spent the Much of their fruit is grown week in San Francisco where he under glass, he reported, and attended the National Elks con Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller over 10,000 acres of land is in vention and visited hfe fatfier, greenhouses. He said that every have received word from their nephew, Darrell DeMartin, an- ! Everett Reekman. He reports square inch of land is used. that on Friday, his father who Dr. Kakebeeke told about the nounclng the birth of his first reclaimation of land from th e child, a seven pound eleven is a longshoreman had to jump Zuider Zee, and said that about ounce son at Redding on July 17 th. seven feet to keep from being 500,000 acres would be reclaim hit by some boards, and lit on ed by 1970. The government of They have named the new arrival on his heels, breaking both of the Netherlands is interested in Andrew Louis. Darrell was born them, which has put him in the seeking new machinery, and new here and lived here until in his hospital for several weeks. ******** methods because of a shortage teens when he moved to Redding. The paternal grandmother is Mrs of farm help there. Also farm ers must contend Nadean (Gradner) Kootzof Ukiah. Charles Lindgren of Toketee with a shortage of what the Dr. The names Andrew Louis are Falls and Dick Morehouse ofCen called "sweet water", despite family names in the pioneer De- tral Point were overnight visit- the fact that rainfall there is Martin family of Del Norte County. o rsa tth e home of Mr. Lindgrenfe father, Ole Lindgren, Thursday. fairly high. ********** ********* Asked about his impressions of the United States he reported Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kerrand Mr. and Mrs. Jim M ontgom that he was mainly impressed family recently moved north of with the many ca rs, the fine new Brookings to the Dr. Ronniger ery and daughter Darleneof Hon highways, the efficiency of some residence which they have pur- olulu, Hawaii arrived Sunday for of our methods, and the very chased, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a five day visit at the homes of kind hospitality that we h a v e Longan are now residing in the Mr. Montogome’ry's sisters, Mrs shown to them.________ former Kerr home above Harbor Bud McCourt and Mrs. Glen Kef The Longan’s are in partnership fer. The M ontgom ery's arrived | withRexHayes in the Cedar Lane in San Francisco on July 4th The Vern Bloomquist family Cannery and have lived for the for a trip t the southern part returned recently from a vaca past year in one of the Be resa of the state and into Mexico. Urj plan to leave Thursday for Seat- tion trip at Grays Harbor, Wn. houses. *********** The Bloomquists were gone for tie to visit his mo th e r , M rs, three weeks. While there they Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hutman and William Skopec and a brother in rejuvenated their summer home, three children of San Francisco that area before returning home. and did a lot of clam digging. ********** ELKto o Brookings, Oregon lodge No 1934 Ha rbor NEW S ~ BLO O M Q U ISTS RETURN TRADE IN S I J arrell rexall drugs and get a brand new REMINGTON QUHT-RITER REMINGTON Quiet r itte $109 95 * ejreue ta# v ’ ifÀ yoM F BUY ON LOW old typewriter TE R M S T rade in your old ty p e w rite r today on any new R emington portable in our sto re save sav e ' This is the sam e fam ous portable ad v ertised on TV and in leading m a g a n n es Has MiaacLg T ab . Simplified Ribbon C h an g er, L a rg e r Sired C ylinder, and Super stre n g th F rim c . I Program 10:00 P IC N IC B E G IN S VO LLEY BALL TOURNAM ENT WINNERS TO PLAY ÉLK A L L -ST A R S make the trip as the logging trucks aren't on the move that Ue day of the week. ********* Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Jak- lewicz^ and two sons of Seattle spent the weekend here at the home of Mr. Jaklewlcz' brother, M. M. Jaklewlcz. They were on their way home after a t r i p through the western part of the country. _______ _ 3:00 -4:45 COMPETITIVE GAMES 3:00 SACK RACES 6 years to 8 years 3:15 SACK RACES FO R YOUR IlM S t’R A M 'f-; NEEEDS Brookings OLDEST AND LARGEST AGENCY see or call F auer so- Le s me inter ARREUS REMU DRUG STORE] JULY n- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fos ter enjoyed a trip Into Agness by car Sunday, a journey of 370 mi. They report that the roads are good but Sunday is the day to CONSULT Check these Q uiet riter Features! sum PA Y A gency, Inc. 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