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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 Dodger Official Expects Newcombe, Erskine to Top Roberts, Simmons Holland Changes Coaching Staff A realignment and strengthening of the football coaching staff -at Holland High School was announced by Athletic Director Joe Moran at the annual Basketball Bust Tuesday night at Longfellow School gym. Bill Hinga and Ted Boeve have been added to the staff and reserve team Coach Carroll Norlin has been moved up a notch to the varsity. Norlin will assist Coaches Dale Shearer and Ned Stuits with the varsity while Hinga will take over the helm of the reserve squad. Bob Connell will assist Hinga with the second team. Boeve will assist Ed Damson with the ninth graders and Harold Streeter will again coach the eighth graders.

"We know the moves will strengthen our staff," Moran said, "and we look for more individual attention from the moves." Local Instructor Attends Meeting Dr. Gerrit Van Zyl of the Hope College department is attending a national meeting of the American Chemical Society at Kansas City, Mo. He will remain for the weeklong conference which closes April 1. Dr. Van Zyl is a member of the council representing the Kalamazoo section.

He also is a member of the committee on local section activities. Several Hope College chemistry students will present the results of their researches at the meetings. On Tuesday, March 30, Dr. Van Zyl will attend the Division of Chemical Education dinner at the University of Kansas in Lawrence in honor of Dr. Raymon E.

Kirk who is the recipient of the annual Scientific Apparatus Makers award for exceptional teaching ability. Several Hope College graduates have done work toward advanced degrees at the University of Kansas where Dr. Calvin A. Vancler Werf, graduate of Hope's class of 1937, is a professor of chemistry. The event also will include a tour of the new $3,250.000 science building at the University of Kan- Christian Schools Plan PTA Meetings Thursday Holland Christian 'Schools will have four regional PTA meetings Thursday night in various schools and churches, It was announced today by the PTA executive committee.

Parents of pupils in grades six and below will have opportunty to meet teachers in the various grade schools, South Side, West Side and Central Ave. They will meet the teachers for brief conferences from 7 to 8 p.m. At p.m. parents and teachers will adjourn to varous churches for brief program and social hour. South Side parents will meet in the Bethany Christian Reformed Church for an educational film and musical numbers.

West Side parents will go to the Montello Park Christian Reformed Church for a film and a few musical selections. Parents of Central Ave. grade school will meet in the Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church to hear a a on 4-H work by Richard Macbiele. county agriculture agent. Musical numbers will be furnished by sixth graders.

Parents of students in grades 7 to 12 may confer with teachers in high school classrooms from 8 to 9:30 p.rn. Parents were urged to note that junior high school teachers will also he assigned to classrooms in the high school for their conferences. A social hour with refreshments is slated for all buildings following conferences and programs. President Tells Gallant French Troops to Hold WASHINGTON i Eisenhower said today the beleaguered troops at Dien Bien Phu should not despair in thoir gallant defense of Ihe Indochina fortress. He expressed confidence they will come out all Drawing on his long military experience, the President told his news conference he thought the colonel in command of the fort is particularly praiseworthy.

By UMTKD PRESS Vice President Fresco Thompson claimed the "best pitching staff in the National League" for the Brooklyn Dodgers today and predicted that aces Carl Erskine and Don Newcombe "will win 8 to 10 more games this year than Robin Roberts and Curt Simmons." "Erskine and Newcombe figure to be the best 1-2 pitching punch in the Thompson said. "I won't predict they'll total 40, 45 or 50 wins but it's a cinch they'll win 8 or 10 more than Roberts and Simmons will total for the Philadelphia Phillies." Roberts and Simmons, generally regarded as the best 1-2 pitching combination in the circuit, totalled 39 victories for the Phillies last season. They also combined for 37 when the Phillies won the pennant in 1950 and for 42 in 1952. On that basis, Thompson is figuring that Erskine and Newcombe will win at least 45 games and possibly 50 this year. He indicated he won't be surprised if they total 50 victories more than any National League combination since Bucky Walters and Paul Derringer won 52 games for the Cincinnati Reds in 1939.

Erskine, who capped a 20-victory season in 1953 by setting a World Series record of 14 strikeouts in one game, became the first major leaguer to go nine innings this spring when he limited the Philadelphia Athletics to five hits in Tuesday's 10-2 triumph. In 19 innings this spring, the 27-year old change-up artist has allowed only three runs and 14 hits. Newcombe, a 20-game winner in 1951 who is returning after two years in the Army, held the New York Yankees hitless for six innings last Friday night and has allowed only three runs and four hits in 10 innings of Grapefruit League pitching. In addition, the 230-pound fireballer has collected 10 strikeout victims. Manager Eddie Stanky of the St.

Louis Cardinals was enthusiastic over fine pitching by Vic Raschi, the $80,000 purchase from the Yankees. Raschi, in his longest stint of the spring, pitched six shutout innings Tuesday as the Cardinals edged out the Milwaukee Braves, 6-5. Mickey Vernon drove in the winning run with a single to give Washington's Bob Porterfield a 3-2 verdict over Philadelphia's Roberts in a contest between the leading winners in both leagues. Porterfield, a 22-game winner for the Senators, allowed two runs in seven innings while Roberts gave three in six. Simmons shut out the Senators with one hit during the last three innings.

The New York Giants hammered Warren Hacker for five runs in four innings to beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-0, behind steady pitching by Lnrry Jnnsen and Johnny Antonelli. Hacker, hnrd-luck pitcher of Ihe N.L. when he had a 12-19 record last season, hns yielded 19 runs in 12 innings this spring. The Chicago White Sox scored their fourth victory in five games when they belted 11-game winner Ned Carver for seven runs in six innings and went on to a 9-7 decision over the Detroit Tigers. Willard Marshall sparked Chicago's attack with a two-run homer In the first inning.

In other gnmes, rookie Tom Brewer stretched his scoreless string to 17 innings ns the Boston Red Sox beat the Cincinnati Red- legs, 2-0. John Staal Addresses Beechwood Church Club The Double Ring Club of Beechwood Reformed Church hoard talk on "Christinn Science" at a meeting Monday evening in the Church. Speaker was John Stnal, who wns introduced by Paul Plnggrmars. club president. Leroy Brookhouse conducted opening devotions and President Plaggemars conducted the business meeting.

The speaker gave the closing prayer. During the social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Gordon Kardux, Mrs. Robert Longstreet and Mrs. Ted De Gratf.

Kroll Paces Field PALM BKACII, Fla. Stocky Ted of New Hartford. N.Y., fired a sizzling seven- under-par fi5 in the opening round, carried a three stroke lead today over Jim Ferrier and Lew Worsham in and i round of tho $10,000 Semmole Pro-Amateur Tournament. Accept Tourney Bids ORLEANS (UP)--Bradley University find Loyola of Louisiana accepted bids Tuesday to play in the four-college Sugar Bowl basketball tournament here. Deo.

2J1-30. Holy Cross, National I i a i Tournament champion, and Notre Dame had previously accepted invitations. NOTICE Applications for the position of Ottawa County Surveyor will be received before April 1st, 1954, to fill the vocancy caused by the resignation of County Surveyor Corl T. Bowen. The position will be filled by Frederick T.

Miles, Judgt of Probate, James W. Bussard, Prosecuting Attorney and Anna Van Horssen, County Clerk. Mail application, stating qualifications to Anna Van sen, County Clerk, Grand Haven, Mich. Cost of Living Dipped Slightly WASHINGTON (UP) The cost of living declined slightly last month, the government reported today. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that its consumer price index fell 2-10ths of 1 per cent between mid-January and mid-February, putting the at 315 per cent of average 19-17-49 prices.

The decline, the third Ihis winter, was brought by lower prices for food, transportation, clothing, television sets and radios, movie tickets, and a number of other goods and services. The decline was not. enough to affect the wages of one-million railway workers whose pay is tied to the price index. BLS Commissioner Kwan Clngue noted the "widespread" a of the February, price declines. He said "the general business situation undoubtedly is affecting the price situation." Clague indicated he thinks there may be a further decline in the cost of living this month.

He said, however, that prices are "still stable" and there is "no indication" that Ihe bottom is going to drop out. He said he believes prices will continue to fluctuate within a fairly narrow range as they have over the past year. The February drop in the index reflected a 4-10ths of 1 per cent drpp in retail food prices, a i fresh vegetables, meats, poultry, milk, and eggs. Of 46 cities surveyed, 39 reported lower average food prices. Coffee, however, continued 1o rise to prices 814 per cent higher over December, 1953.

A 5 per cent rise in February brought the U.S. average retail price to 99.4 cents a pound in mid-February, wilh reports of further increases since then. Jaycees Name 'Wife of Year' Junior Chamber of Commerce President Deridder announced at a regular membership meeting Tuesday evening at Ihe Dutch Mill that, Mrs. Jay C. Potter has been chosen as Holland JCC Wife of the Year.

Mrs. Pelter's name and qualifications will be entered in the state Wife of the Year program, conducted by Michigan JCC Auxiliary. The winner will be announced at the state convention May 15 in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Myron Van Oort, local auxiliary president, is stale a i a of the Wife of the Yerir program.

Judges in the local conlcsl were Dr. Marion de Velclcr and Chamber of Commerce President C. C. Wood. Chairman for the event was Clayton Ter Hnar.

Mrs. Pellcr, formerly of Grand Rapids, came to Holland a her marriage in 19-19. She has entered into civic, social and church activities in an effort to herself and the i She is a member of the Junior Welfare- League and serves as a i a of the Visual Glasses Commit tee; is chairman the Ways and Moans Committee of. Kendall Guild, Bul- lerworth Hospital; serves iii the Red Cross Motor Corps, nnn' is a member of Holland Tulip Garden Club. In the JCC Auxiliary, she has been a board member for three years, was a i a of a Polio dance and a collector for the Mothers March on Polio.

She is a member of Hope Church and sings in the choir. She and her husband also belong to the church Mr. and Mrs. Club. Mrs.

Peller is a i i in her husband's hobbies and together they enjoy fishing, skiing and golfing. They have one daughter, Jamison Leslie. North Holland Club Has Lesson on Dress NORTH HOLLAND Sprvial) Mrs. Albert Brouwor a i ed members of Ihe i a Home Economies at hor honie Monday i Mrs. a Nienhms.

vice president. as in charge ol llie ing. Roll call as an.s\\i'ied i a joke or cartoon. The lesson on "Line in Press" was presented the leaders Mrs. George Yoldheer and Mrs.

P. Banman. It was ompha.si/od a clothes a i I a i i the figure and the occasion a for an a a i appearance. Poise and self-confidence are increased when well-designed and becoming clothes HIV it as pointed out. Refreshments were served by the hosle.vs.

The next mooting i be held A i 20 at the home of Mrs. Julia Elzinga. I I I CLASSIFIED ADS 10:30 A.M. Doyt Puttlicctiwi 10 A.M. PLEASE DO NOT ASK for information in blind ads.

The Sentinel will not disclose the identity of any box number! or give any information not contained in the ad itself. Tel. 3191 Want-Ad Taker Following have mail: 14, 15, 19, 21, 27, 30, 35, 4Z, 55. 56, 58, 60, 62, 67, 49, 70, 7J, 77, 78, 81, 83, AUTOMOTIVE SEKVICE and ACCESSORIES NEW AND Rebuilt motors, brakes, transmission, starters and generators, etc. Expert, mechanic work.

Fendt's Auto Service. Tel. 6-6660. 219-224 HEATING SERVICE OIL BURNERS. Space Heaters -Cleaned, adjusted, blower used.

Call 9226. Prompt attention. 218-223 PUBLIC AUCTION AUCTION SALE will be held on the Mrs. Gerrit G. Boeve farm, located 3 miles south of Zeeland, first place west.

a a March 27, starting at 3 p.m. Consisting of: M.M. 2 section 17 tooth drag; 6 ft. single culti- packer; dump rake; a grind stone; dump box; plow; cultivator; grain boxes; fanning i hog feeders; snow fencing; milk cans; oil brooder stove; 500 capacity fountains; forks; shovels and many other articles. Large amount of good lumber.

Terms cash. Mrs. Gerrit G. Boeve, owner. Al Dozeman, Auctioneer.

Phone 3115 ZeeJand. 221-222 AUCTION SALE on Sat. March 27, at 1 p.m. Hilbert Kuipers, ZVa miles south and mile xvest of Hudsonville. 21 head Holstein cattle, Bangs tested; 8 cows fresh or due soon, others young stock; Massey Harris '51 Model 44 tractor with cultivator and 3 bottom plow for same, 2 bottom Massey Harris plow, 6 ft.

Mc- Deering combine, spreader on rubber; Cook corn picker; 4 sectional drag, and many other tools. Surge 2 unit milker; No. 4 De Laval cream separator, 2 years old. All tools in good condition. Terms cash.

i Kuipers, owner. Abe Elenbaas. Auctioneer. 221-223 PUBLIC AUCTION Sale--Had the misfortune of having our barn burned and some of the tools untouched by fire. Will sell at auction, located 3 miles south of Zeeland, Vz mile west, on the Herman Rooks homestead, March 27, at 1:30 o'clock, consisting of: 7 ft.

Allis Chalmers double disc; 7 ft. Dunham cultimulehcr: 7 ft. McDeering binder; 3 section drag; Motorette two passenger scooter, has automatic clulch; 2 electric brooders, 500 capacity; hog box; 4 wheel rubber tired farm wagon; 100 ft. cyclone woven wire, 4 ft. high; 4 sets chicken nests, 10 nests each, galvanized, new, not assembled; gravel box; steel drums; post Auger, shovels and many other articles.

All tools listed in good condition. Terms cash. Herman S. Walters, owner. Al Dozeman, auctioneer.

Phone 3115 Zeeland. 221-222 Husband of Former Local Resident Dies in Detroit Michael D. Schwaler. 39, sales engineer for Beltz Company of Detroit, died Tuesday at St. John Hospital in Detroit.

He suffered a stroke last Friday. His wife is the former Marian Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyde Warner of Holland. The Schwaler home address is 22620 Colony St.

Claire Shores. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. Jrom the Ver- hoyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Detroit. The body will be brought, to Holland for burial services Friday at 1 p.m. at Pilgrim I lomo Cemetery.

The Rev. Vin- i Licatesi, pastor of the New Park Christian Reformed Church, west of Holland, will conduct the service at tho local cemetery. He formerly pastor of the church in Detroit to which the Schwalers belonged. i besides the wife are the a Mark Snwchuk and two sisters. Mrs.

Thomas Brown and Mrs. Gill Glaser. FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '51 Ford a i Wagon, Country Squire, overdrive, good condition. $900 cash. Call 67615 between 9 a.m.

and 3 p.m. 221-223 FOB Mid PET STOCK FOR SALE Attention poultry- men. The latest Keenco egg cleaner, air jet action, now available, with one week free trial. Started chicks. White Leghorns and Minorca-L Cross.

Hard coal stoves and gas brooders and other poultry remedies. Baby chicks, Hanson's or Foreman's large type White Leghorns, Minorca Leghorn Cross, White Rocks, New Hampshire Reds and Red Rocks. Hardwood dry shavings, in truck load lots, for litter. Drop in at the Village View Hatchery, mile west of Drenthe. Phone Drenthe 16F3.

221-223 FOR SALE Prompt delivery of Arbor Acres, White Rocks and Christie New Hampshire Reds. Also Leghorns available, but setting very close to orders. U.S. approved. Pullorum clean stock.

Prices reasonable. Brummer and Frederickson. Phone 2474. 218-223 FOB FOR SALE '51 Oldimobile 98 4 door, very food condition. Tel.

7693. 221-223 FOR SALE--'50 Mercury 2 door, black, low mileage. John Dekker, 7 miles east of Zeeland. 221-223p FOR SALE--Beautiful tu-tone '50 Chevrolet 4 door. Clean and sturdy throughout.

For this and A-l, reconditioned and guaranteed used cars, stop at Timmerman Ford Sales at "Picturesque" Hamilton. 220-225 FOR SALE--'49 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, very clean. 898 Old Zeeland road. 219-221p FOR SALE--150 White Rock pullets just ready to lay. John E.

Naber. Phone 41651. 221-223p RAISE PULLETS You get the most for your pullets when you raise Dirkse a strain White Leghorns. 90c each at 8 weeks to $2.25 each at ready-to- lay. Partial contracts available to those who want to pay for their chicks with pullets.

8 weeks or older. We need some raised weekly beginning March 8. See, call or write Dirkse Leghorn Farm, 3691 Zeeland. 216-221 HONEGGER LEGHORNS May chicks still available. Fillmore Honegger Associate Hatchery.

South on M-40. Phone Hamilton 2389. 221-226 BEFORE YOU Decide Compare Village View chicks as-to stock and prices. Hanson's or Foreman's strain, large type White Leghorns, i a Leghorns, Red Rocks and White Rocks. For more i a i call Drenthe 16F3 or Holland 68675 or see us at the Village View a for baby chicks, started pullets, poultry remedies and poultry equipment.

Located mile west of Drenthe. 216-221 DARBY WHITE LEGHORNS Everyone is talking about Darby. Why be the "guinea pig" of an unknown cross? If it's worth anything it's worth knowing about. There's no secret about Darby White Leghorns. Watch your poultry magazines for latest laying test reports.

Highest pen in the nation today. Some of the best' White Leghorn breeders in the U.S. advise against blending and crossing of strains because this practically always results in increased susceptibility to leukosis. Darby White Leghorns held the highest White Leghorn pens in the nation in 1944, 1950 and 1952 and Darby White Leghorns hold the highest 10 year averages for three consecutive 10 year periods beginning in 1941. There just are no other Leghorns with as good long time official production records.

Listen to WHTC every day during the noon hour for the latest laying contest reports. Dirkse Leghorn Farm. Telephone 3691 Zeeland. 219-224 100 PARMENTER Red Pullets, 4 weeks old. Price reasonable.

Northland Farm Hatchery. 225 N. State, Zeeland. 217-222 BABY CHICKS U. S.

approved Pullorum clean White Leghorns. Pure Babcocks. World record strain. Proven exceptional egg producers, top livability, plus low feed costs--your best profit combination. Order now.

Phone 2149 Zeeland, Mich. Pioneer Poultry Farm. Harold Nagelkirk. 219-224 Icebreaker Placing Men At Various Lighthouses CHEBOYGAN. Mich.

The Coast Guard icebreaker a i a will deliver lighthouse keepers to their in)sts beginning Sunday for opening of navigation in the Straits of Mackinac 1. Commander Willard J. i said his icebreaker i a i in the a i to assist ships I i to make passage Lake-. Michigan and Huron i A i Then the a a i into tho St. Mary's i connect i Lake Superior i the or lakes.

Superior is expected to be clear of ice in i for the Mackinaw to hero by May 1. Working with the a i a in the Si. Mary's i be oul of Saul! Slo. a i and a i copier ai City. A i to Holland Hospital Tuesday were Ivan Barcnse, route Xooland; Willis Jonker.

route Corn! I.anxon. iitil) West 20th Mrs. Hagadone. route 1, Sprint: Lake; John H. Scholten, 271 West Harry Wilson, 15S Taylor Saugatuok; Gary Kievit.

57 West First Mrs. John Yanden Berg, 73 East 16th Mrs. Garry Bercns, route 2, Dorr. Discharged Tuesday were Mrs. Herman J.

Shumaker, 482 Riley; Mrs. Harry C. Sehemper, rouie James Schaap, route Mrs. C. Smim and baby, South Shore Airs.

John G. Bivuker and baby, 122 East 15th Mrs. Hen Bos and baby, 370 Roost Mrs. Gertie Dekker, 576 Crescent Maynard Miedoma, route 3, I i i Maria dc la Cruz, 185 Kast I St. Hospital births include a daughter.

Susan Rence. born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Buursma, 40'-j West ltth ft daughter, Kristin Ann, born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.

Edward De Jong, 214 West 12th a daughter born today to Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sloothnak, route a i a liHeenth of sexcnteen children. the Benjamin Brower At Holland Hospital Benjamin W. Brower, 58.

of North Holland, died Tuesday evening at Holland Hospital. He had been admitted to the hospital Monday morning for emergency surgery. Mr. Brower was employed by the H. J.

Heinz Co. He was a member of North Holland Reformed Church. Surviving are the wife. Anna: three children, Carole, Betty Ann and Robert, all at home; a sister. Mrs.

George Ducr of Holland, and three brothers, Charles W. Brouwer of Holland and Ralph and Cornelius of North Holland. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Holland Relormed Church. Relatives are askod to meet in the church basement at 1:45.

The Rev. Ellsworth Ten Clay will officiate and burial will be at North Holland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Langeland Funeral Home this evening from 7 to 9 and at the Brower residence Thursday afternoon and evening. BIG CHIEF PONTIAC SAY NO TRADE UMS. THE FOLLOWING CARS GO AT A PRICES.

'48 Ford Club Coupe $395.00 '48 Frazer 4 door Sedan $195.00 '47 Hudson 4 door Sedan $195.00 '47 Nash 4 door Sedan $245.00 '47 Packard 4 door Sedan $319.99 '46 Ford Club Coupe $195.00 '46 Pontiac 4 door Sedan $245.00 '46 Oldsmobile 2 door Sedan $245.00 '39 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan $69.99 '42 Ford Fordor Sedan $69.99 '41 Oldsmobile $69.99 TER HAAR AUTO CO. 150 East 8th St. Phone 68285 219-221 HOLLAND SWINGING TO FORDS! THIS GIVES US THE CREAM OF THE USED CAR CROP OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OUR MERCHANDISE IS A-l '53 Ford Custom 8 Fordor. Radio, heater, Fordomatic, i walls and tu-tone, 9,000 miles. Like new.

'52 Chevrolet Bel Air. Radio, heater, white walls and Powerglide. '51 Ford Custom 8 Fordor. Radio, heater, seat covers, new tires, light green finish, like new. '50 Plymouth Suburban.

a i heater, white walls, dark green finish, low mDeage. One owner 30 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM R. E. BARBER, INC. 159 River Ave.

Tel. Holland 3195 221 FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--'53 Buick Special 45R Hardtop. 5,500 actual miles, circumstances require immediate sale. Call 9260 after 12 noon. 220-222p FOK SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--'52 Pontiac 8 Catalina Loads of extras, sharp.

No trade in. $1,700. 278 E. 24th St. 221-223p FOR SALE--'50 Plymouth 4 door Deluxe.

Good shape. Wholesale price. Call Zeeland 3956. 220-222p JUST ARRIVED! '52 Buick Special Riviera. This beautiful one owner Hardtop has very low mileage and is equipped with radio, air conditioning, directional lights and backup lights.

SUBURBAN MOTOR SALES First Lot East of Holland on M-21 Tel. 6-8318 221-223 FOR SALE--'47 Mercury 4 door, A-l condition. Radio and spotlight, new tires. First $350 takes it. 85 West 34th.

220-225p VENHUIZEN AUTO COMPANY Your Studebaker Dealer Offers Low Priced Special! '38 Ford Coupe. V-S engine, really pretty sharp '46 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2 door. Reconditioned and priced right '46 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. Good looking 2 tone color. '46 Buick Super 4 door.

A fine heavy car for comfort. '46 Ford V-8 Tudor. Finish good, runs like a top. '47 Oldsmobile 76 Club Sedan 6 cylinder, Hydra-Matic '47 Dodge Custom 4 door. Here's a real buy and a real car.

'47 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2 door Very good '47 Ford V-8 Tudor. Two spotlights and a real sharpie. '47 Studebaker Champion 2 door With economical overdrive '47 Studebaker Commander Sedan Whitewalls and black finish Look Them Over They're All Priced To Sell VENHUIZEN AUTO COMPANY 17 W. 6th St. Phone 66543 Fake FBI Agent Hunted In Fruitport Vicinity GRAND HAVEN, Mich.

(UP-Federal Bureau of Investigation agents searched today for a bogus agent reported in the Fruitport area. Agents said Mrs. Frod Mead, store operator in Fruitport, reported man representing himself as a federal agent spent two hours talking with her about a reported larceny. She said he failed to produce any credentials but said they wore in his car outside. The FBI said they had no aqents to check a larceny in tho Fruitport aiea.

GUARANTEED USED CARS LOWER PRICES '53 Ford Customline 8 Fordor Sedan. a i transmission, radio, fresh air heater, tinted glass, whitewall tires, chrome wheel covers, backup lights, and windshield washers. Only 13,300 miles. Like new. '52 Ford Customline 8 Tudor Sedan $1295 '51 Ford Custom 985 Fordor Sedan '51 Ford Custom 8 Club Coupe 945 '51 Ford Deluxe 8 Tudor Sedan 895 '31 Dodge Meadowbrook 4 door Sedan 985 '50 Ford Custom 8 FORDOR Sedan 785 '50 Ford Custom 6 Tudor Sedan 675 '50 Oldsmobile 4 door Sedan 895 '49 Ford Custom 8 Tudor Sedan 595 Ford Deluxe 6 Fordor Sedan 495 '48 Dodge Convertible 550 '47 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan 375 '47 Ford Deluxe Tudor Sedan 375 '50 Ford i a Ton Pickup 750 '47 Ford 154" Cab and Chassis 550 Two speed axle '46 Ford 154" Cab and Chassis 450 '40 Dodge Ton Platform Truck 75 J.

H. KOLE AITTO ZEELAND Tel. 2654 321-223 YOU'LL SAVE MONEY. TROUBLE AND TIME AT DE NOOYER CHEVROLET ON A LOCALLY OWNED NEW CAR TRADE-IN DE NOOYER OFFERS YOU MOST REASONABLE PRICES BEST SELECTION EVER VERY LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR FINEST RECONDITIONING DEPARTMENT IN HOLLAND NOW YOU BE THE JUDGE AND COMPARE OUR PRICES! '53 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Two tone green. Radio, heater $1395 Four More '53 Models '52 CHEVROLET STYLINE 2 door Deluxe.

Powerglide, radio, heater. Two tone paint. $1185 Three More '52 Models '51 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 door Fleetline. Dark green finish. This truly an exceptional buy.

$875 Eight More '51 Models '50 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 door Light grey finish. Big fresh air heater and defrosters. $665 Four More '50 Models OTHER MAKES 4 MODELS '53 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 door Sedan. Two-tone paint. Overdrive, EZI glass.

$1345 '51 DODGE CORONET SEDAN 4 door. Light blue finish, white wall tires, radio, heater. $995 '50 KAISER 4 DOOR SEDAN Push button radio, heater. Good tires, 37,000 miles $495 '50 PONTIAC CHEIFTAIN 8 2 door. Radio, heater, clean interior, blue finish.

$785 '50 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 door. Tan finish. Radio, heater. $565 '49 KAISER TRAVELER 4 door Red leather interior. Radio, heater.

For the sportsman. $445 '49 PACKARD 4 DOOR SEDAN Very clean. Push button radio. A ride in the lap of luxury. $545 '49 HUDSON SUPER 6 4 door Radio and heater, two tone paint, big and roomy.

$495 Compare These '48 CHEVROLET 4 door '48 MERCURY 4 door $395 '48 NASH Club Coupe $295 '47 BUICK Roadmaster $195 '47 PONTIAC 2 door $295 CHEVROLET 4 door $100 '46 PONTIAC 4 door $245 YOU TOO CAN SAVE MONEY AT DE NOOYER CHEVROLET O.K. Used Car Lot 733 Michigan Ave. Phone 9465 Courteous Salesmen to Serve You Lou Teninga Jay Schipper Ken Lakies Milt Van Putten Ken Bourn an Don Michmerhuizen, Mgr. "Buy Your Used Car From A HEW CAR DEALER" See "News Roundup" Every Thurg. 11:00 P.M.

WKZO-TV 219-221 FOR SALE '51 Ford Vz ton Pickup. Inquire Park Villa Motel Central Park, or phone 5502. 219-221 A GOOD DEAL DEPENDS ON THE DEALER '53 Oldsmobile Super 88 2 door Has everything including power steering. $2395 '51 Ford V-8 Tudor 985 '51 Chevrolet Sedan $1045 '51 Ford Victoria Coupe $1195 '51 Chevrolet 2 door 945 '50 Mercury Sedan 895 '50 Chevrolet Ton Pickup 645 '50 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan $1095 '50 Ford 6 Sedan 645 '49 Chevrolet Club Sedan 545 '49 Ford Sedan 595 '49 Plymouth Sedan 645 '49 Lincoln Sedan 845 '48 Chevrolet Club Coupe 395 '48 Ford Club Coupe 445 '48 Plymouth Sedan 445 '48 Oldsmobile 66 Sedan 495 '46 Buick Convertible 395 '46 Nash Sedan 395 BEFORE YOU BUY SEE THESE FINE CARS AND GET OUR DEAL HENRY TER HAAR MOTOR SALES 711 Michigan Ave. Phone 6-659! Open Till Nine Except Wed.

Sat. 219-221 SAFE BUY USED CARS AT MAYCROFT MacEACHRON MOTOR SALES HOME OF LINCOLN--MERCURY 16-22 W. 7th. Tel. 6-6768 MERCURYS '51 Mercury Deluxe 2 door '50 Mercury Deluxe 2 door, overdrive '50 Mercury Deluxe Convertible, overdrive '49 Mercury Deluxe 2 door '49 Mercury Deluxe 4 door, overdrive LINCOLNS '51 Lincoln Cosmopolitan 2 door, Hydramatic '50 Lincoln Cosmopolitan 4 door, Hydramatic '50 Lincoln 4 door, Hydramatic FORDS '50 Ford Custom tudor '50 Ford Custom Club Coupe CHEVROLETS '52 Chevrolet Styline 4 door '46 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4 door OTHERS '51 Kaiser Deluxe 4 door '49 Hudson 4 door SAFE BUY USED CARS Lot across street from showroom 219-221 FOR SALE--'48 ton Chevrolet Pickup, grain box and stock racks, excellent condition.

Phone 52771. 219-221p AT TER HAAR PONTIAC GOOD WILL USED CAR LOT '53 Pontiac 8 cylinder Catalina Hydra-Matic. sharp $2395 '53 Pontiac 8 cylinder 4 door Sedan $2095 '52 Pontiac 8 cylinder Catalina Loads of extras $1795 '52 Pontiac 8 cylinder 4 door Sedan Lots of accessories $1595 '51 Pontiac 8 cylinder 4 door Sedan $1195 '30 Pontiac 8 cylinder 4 door Sedan 995 '50 Pontiac 8 cylinder Convertible 995 '52 Oldsmobile 4 door Sedan 98 Series, sharp $1895 '51 Buick 2 door Sedan $1195 51 Chevrolet 2 door $1045 '51 Dodge 4 door Sedan $1145 '51 Ford Tudor Sedan 995 '50 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan 695 '50 Ford 6 cylinder Tudor Sedan 695 '50 Ford 6 cylinder Tudor Sedan 695 48 Ford V-8 Convertible 5 495 47 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan 395 47 Plymouth 4 door Sedan 395 46 Pontiac 4 door Sedan 295 '49 Hudson 2 door Sedan 445 GOOD WILL USED CARS TER HAAR AUTO CO. 150 East 8th St. Phone 6-82S5 219-221 SPRING TIME means TRAVEL TIME Get set with an all square guarantee used car from VANDENBERG BUICK '53 Buick Special Hardtop Just what you need for Spring '52 Buick Convertible.

Only $1995 '52 Packard 4 door. Only 51595 '53 Buick 4 door Only $2295 '51 Plymouth Convertible $1095 '50 Oldsmobile 88 4 door. $1075 '49 Oldsmobile 88 4 door $895 Many Other Cars To Choose From Come in today for one of the best deals in Holland. VANDENBERG BUICK River 16th Phone 3149 219-221 CHECK THESE SPECIALS AT YOUR AND CADILLAC DEALER '52 Cadillac 62 Sedan Has everything, clean, new tires $2895 '52 Oldsmobile Deluxe 88 Sedan Radio, heater, standard shift Very clean $1495 '51 Buick Special Sedan Radio, heater, turn signals New tires, seat covers $1095 '51 Chrysler Windsor Coupe Has everything, A-l condition Tu-tone finish $1195 '51 Oldsmobile Super 88 2 door One local owner, radio, heater Turn signals $1195 See These and Many More at HENRY TER HAAR MOTOR SALES 7n Michigan Ave. Phone 6-6595 219-221 RELIABLE USED CARS A Few Extra Value Used Cars '53 Buick Special 2 door.

It has everything and has been driven only 8,724 miles. New car cost $2,722. Take it with you for only $2050. '51 Ford Victoria Club Coupe. It's pretty sflarp and you can have her for only $1050.

'51 Pontiac 8 2 door Sedan. Extra, value at only $1050. A good little '49 Chevrolet Business Coupe for $425. A swell Dodge Convertible Roadster, at only $750. And it's a 1950 model, too.

'42 Buick. You mako the offer and see what happens. A good little '42 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan at only $11.0. RELIABLE GARAGE De Soto Plymouth And RELIABLE Used Cars 135 West 8th Street I.

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Pages Available:
100,038
Years Available:
1948-1976