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PAGE TEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 Zeeland Tops Kelloggsville ZKELANP High's basket hall loam topped Rockets hne Fri- Cn night. lr Zeeland onuwntei Kcllopesxille. the fhix Kol'ogcsx opened thc I i a huckci hx foiward Abe Hill Zeeland came hack to lake the lead 3-2 The Rockets xxeie noi able to take the lead again 7-celand ended thc quarter ahead. 28-13. The hitting high in thc period attempted 17 field goals ap 8 2 mark The i ackhawks and competed nine for per KVA co leader Bangor cent, Kelloggsville shot on 1Rnt 19 and made six for 32 per Springflcld lwi 18 12 at the cent Dirk Schrotenboer was hiph point man for the quarter for the Chix with four contmuc(i field goals and four to six a as Sprmgflold led fi(V33 1 rows The winners made another Zeeland after gaming its high tne a i penod while holding xvas i nc Blackhawks to seven.

Fennville Loses, 89-40 FENNVILLE i i on 64 pn cent of its shots, Baitle deck Spnngf'eld crushed Fenn- xille. 8S-40 here Fridax night a Kalamazoo Valley Association basketball game. The setback was Fennxille's starts whilo the league with Saugatuck Bows, 82-75 SAl'GATt CK Martin's basketball team defeated Saugatuck. 82-75 here Friday night to gne the i wo identical 2-9 Al-Van league records. The Clippers led 17-14 at the quarter and 39-29 at half.

The third period margin was 64-51. Junior Jim Kelley led the losers with 33 points, 22 in the half. Mart Bekken chipped in 15. Anderson led Martin's balanced attack with 18 while Kraai had 17. Mills made 14 and Keyzer had 10.

Saugatuck took 101 shots but made only 28 for 28 per cent while the winners had 48 per cent on 26 of 51. Saugatuck made 19 of 33 free throws for 58 per cent and the winners 30 of 47 for 63 per cent. 'Optimistic' Over Garbage Strike Talks NOTICES SPECIAL ELECTION WANTED FEMALE HELP LADIES WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Full time summer life guard. Must have at least Township of Fillmore State of Michigan at The Fillmore Township Hall Within Said Township On Monday, February 19, 1968 NEW YORK (l'PI)-Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller was "optimistic" today for early settlement of the eight-day sanitationmen's strike that the purpose of electing the left 180 million pounds of'following officer: garbage-strewn on sidewalks, Senator, 23rd District Toe Polls of said election will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and aumDS will remain open until 8 o'clock Rockefeller met throughout p.m. of said day of election. I part-time $2 per hour and up. jPart time can work from their WANTE D-Men Io W0 rk on our 1 home.

For interview ask for Mr. Clark. Warm Friend Hotel, Wed- nesday evening from 4 p.m. to i 7 p.m., February 14th only. 186-189 breeding farms.

Need full and part time help. Good wages. Apply in person to Wes Faber, De Witt's Zeeland Hatchery office, 415 W. lead in the first period outscored in the second. 19-17.

Kelloggsville hit nine of 14 free throws and made five i field goals. The Chix shot 14 times in the period and scored team win. Lew Hebert had 14 Ind a Sau atuck "TM 4 P'-XS at Lawton ncxt in a A1 Van Leag gamc The winners made 37 baskets, in 58 tries for 64 per cent. Bauer led xvith 20 points while Mike Newton had 18. Dan Smith added 11 and Dan Strong I hit 10.

Fennville made only 14 of 71 7 for 50 per cent. Zeeland ended the half in front. 45-32. While scoring only twice on from the floor for per cent, field goals in third quarter I Tom Wolters had 13 for the los-1 the Rockets completed 11 of ers and Xaxier Ramirez added 13 free throws. Zeeland, on the eight.

Fennvilles reserves lost, i other hand, had one of its 73-64. I highest scoring quarters percentage-wise as they shot 12 times and sank eight for 67 per cent. Zeeland still led going into the final period, 64-47. The last a Coach Norm Schut cleared the Chix bench as did Kelloggsville. The Chix scored on eight of 15 attempts for 52 per cent while the Rockets tried 14 and made five for 35 per cent.

Zeeland shot a total of 58 times, scoring on 32 for a high per cent of 55. Kelloggsville attempted 59 field goals, making 18 for 31 per cent. The Chix out-rebounded the Rockets in the first half, 26-15 and 40-31 in the last. Dirk Schrotenboer was high rebound- er for Zeeland with nine pulled off the boards. Hill was high point man for Kelloggsville i 21 points while Schrotenboer was high for Zeeland with 17.

Zeeland committed a total of 26 personal fouls while Kelloggsville made 22. The Chix will travel to Wyoming Lee next Friday to face Lee in Ottawa Kent League action Zeeland is 6-4 in the Blue Division and 7-5 overall while Kelloggsville is 1-9 in league play. Zeeland (82) FG FT PF TP Hoover, 1 4 0 6 Zxlstra. 0 0 0 0 Ten Harmsel, 2 0 3 4 Schrotenboer, 6 5 3 17 Van Dorp, 4 6 2 14 Walters 5 2 3 12 Plexxes 2 1 3 5 Barents 5 0 4 10 Le Poire 0 0 1 0 Flaherty 2 0 4 Komeian 2 0 0 4 Zwiers 1 0 0 2 Schrotenboer. C.

2 0 4 4 Unity Loses 76-74 Game CUTERVILLE Hudsonville Unity Christian's basketball team dropped a 76-74 decision to Grand Rapids South Christian here Friday night for nts seventh setback in 13 starts. The winners led 26-19 at the quarter and 44-32 at half. South Christian pushed the margin to 61-45 at the end of the third quarter but the Crusaders came charging back in the fourth period and at one point trailed, 63-61. But the Sailors managed to keep a two-point spread the rest of the game. John Nysse had 24 for the losers while Don Buchholz had 18.

Ross Peuler added 13 and Ric Coy, ll. Terry Winkel made 24 for the Sailors and Larry Kuiphof had 21. Joe De Kraker and Ron Schrotenboer each had 12. Unity made 41 per cent of its shots on 30 baskets in 73 tries. The Unity reserves scored an 81-61 win as Dave De Goed had 22 and Carroll Bosker, 21.

The Crusaders hosts Kelloggsville next Tuesday night. Totals 32 1R 26 R2 Kelloggsvillp (6.1) FG FT PF 'IT 11 Ok-hoski, 3 5 i 8 5 Crow. 1 0 2 Knnscnga, 3 4 Lcscrt 0 2 Fouler 2 6 Whalcx 0 1 0 Dutch Reserves Win Ninth Game Holland High's reserve basketball team won their ninth game of the season Friday night as they defeated the East Grand Rapids seconds, 69-53. The Little Dutch have suffered three this year. Holland led at the end of each quarter, 14-9, 33-23, and 55-35.

Leading scorers for Hie Dutch were Max Glupkcr xvith 36 points and Ken De Boer xvith 12. Also scoring for Holland were Bowling Scores league High Game--C. Dokter, 190. High Series M. Giermann, 496.

Wednesday League High a Men- J. Schreur, 217. Women: J. Topp, 194. High i Men: J.

Schreur, 624. Women: M. Borgman, 490. Thursday Nite Duets High Games Men: 0. Dorn, 212.

Women: B. Bolks, 196. High Series Men: B. Kraai, 538. Women: A.

Van Hekken, 504. Merchants League High Game B. Bazan, 267. High Series B. Bazan, 648.

Wednesday 7:00 League High Game V. Hop, 234. High Series B. Hop, 597. IN VIETNAM--Senior M- Sgt.

Carl E. Ritterby, son of Mrs. M. Ritterby of 17 West 10th is a member of the Pacific Air Forces and is now on duty at Cam Ranh Bay, AB, Vietnam. Sgt.

Rit- terby, whose wife Gertrude is the daughter of Mrs. George Hamberg of 299 West 18th is a medical records superintendent. He is a veteran of the Korean War. The Ritterbys have four children. Seize $10 Million Worth of Heroin CHICAGO (UPD Customs agents Friday seized an estimated $10 million worth of pure heroin and arrested three Spaniards who allegedly brought the drug here from London on an international flight.

Authorities said Catalina Munoz, 59, and Rafala Munoz, 61, of Barcelona, Spain, and Antino De La Cruz, 53, who gave a Marseilles, France, address, would be arraigned before the U.S. commissioner today on charges of smuggling heroin. The three were arrested as they stepped off a British Overseas Airways Corp. plane at O'Hare International Airport. The plane had stopped at Montreal, officials said.

Customs Agents said they found 22 pounds of heroin, believed to be of European origin, packed in plastic bags strapped to the bodies of the defendants. Fritz Stemmger xvith nine, Gary 5 Freers with four, Ray Munson, three; Kex'in Kuipers and Mark Keen, two each; Rick Gecrlmg, one. JO 2 10 Totals 18 27 22 Hamilton Ninth Graders Take 59-55 Loss Holland Chris- i i a basketball team defeated a i 59-55 here Fndax afternoon Hamilton led at thc end of Hie quarter 11 Id and Ho'lHiirl at thc half 11 in ihc thud quaitcr Phil DeJong scored 20 points i i i a Ranch Busv chci had 20 for Hamilton. Godwin Freshmen Win Godwin's freshman basketball team raced to a 3R-2I halftime lead over the West Ottawa frosh. and xvcnt on to record a victory.

J. Zjlstra led the, winners with 17. Doug Cook had 17 and Denny Oostcrbaan lb for West Ottawa. Philadelphia Takes Win PHILADELPHIA (liPn-Phil- ti ailed ac 'phia defeated Chicago. 11R- a National Basketball League action Fndax Boston looped Detroit.

107-100 while St Louis took York. 121-111. and Los Angeles xvon oxer San Francisco. 122-104 Van Wicren, Trinity And American Tile Win I 1 racnr a inn Huion C.MC- i i a Driver Injured a Klaasen of 1.29 Axe xx as treated Hospital late Kridax afternoon foi iniuncs receixcd in en Kcaltx defeated Superior wnon a doci leaped into the Tile while American Tile atl1 OH1 as no oxer Oxensel Hardware. S0lltl1 on Butternut Dr.

near and Trinity Chinch took TM't Sheldon Rd in Port Shcl- C'olonial Apartments Si-39 Ron Maat led Van xvith .1 Walters had 15 for loseis Paul Tills sank Ifi (01 A i a Tile and Boh hnf hart for Oxonscl School hit for Tnmtx and Notre Dame Students Ask School Go Coed SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD Protesting that their "development into whole manhood" is at stake, more than 1,200 of Notre Dame's 4,000 men have demanded the school go coed. In a resolution adopted at a meeting of the general assembly of the student body, the men proclaimed that "normal and frequent association with the opposite sex both intellectually and socially is necessary for maturity." Their manliness is on thc line, the resolution said, and being hampered by a marked scarcity of the feminine influence." The resolution favored a merger of Notre Dame xvith several women's college and demanded, in the meantime, that women be allowed to visit men's rooms. Cor Rams Pole Christopher Raphael, 16. of 4656 66th St and Steven Legget 18.

Shaker Heights, Ohm, were treated in Holland Hospital for facial lacerations and bruises after the foreign car Raphael drixing went out of control on Lake-wood Blvd. in Park township at 6.05 m. Fiida and struck a utility pole They were taken to the hospital by ambulance. Otlaxx'a sheriff's officers are investigating. Desire for Warmth Ends in Shanty Fire GRAND HAVEN--Kindling a fire in a metal can inside a wooden shanty on the back of an Ottawa County Road Commission truck more than four occupants could cope with Friday morning, and the Grand Haven township i department extinguished blaze on the truck on 104th Ave.

south of M-45 in Robinson township. The truck was driven by Jack French of Grand Haven. Four other workers inside the shanty seeking warmth on a cold blustery day poured oil into a can which had been used for kerosene and set a rag afire. A flash fire ensued. No one was injured.

As Robinson township has no fire department, the Grand Haven township department responded. Rescue 5 Persons Overcome by Gas GRAND RAPIDS (UPD A doctor, police and a fire rescue team combined to save and whisk five persons to Blodgett Hospital here today after they were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes. Dr. J. Weise was phoned by Donald C.

Perry, East Grand Rapids, and said he suffered a heart attack. Weise arrived at the home and found Perry and four others in the house affected by the fumes. The physician, police and the rescue unit, gave the family first aid and rushed them to the hospital in four ambulances. Attendants said they were in good condition and were to be released. Police said a fire in a fire place had burned out and a majority of oxygen in the airtight home had been absorbed and fumes were diverted from a water heater and a furnace.

Thant May Talk With Viet Cong NEW DELHI (UPI General Thant of the United Nations conferred with Premier Indira Gandhi of India on Vietnam and may talk with Viet Cong representatives when he visits Moscow, diplomatic sources said today. An Indian government spokesman eaid Thant talked with Mrs. Gandhi twice since his arrival Thursday for the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Thant was expected to stop in Moscow on his way back to New York.

don toxxnship The deer hit the State police inxcsti- patod Dr i i had in for the losers I i a ate i a good so of i a i and C', before 'he i man in Amei ica Kentucky Wins KENTUCKY (UPI1 Kcn- downed Denver, 106-00. in an overtime Fndax night in American Raskcthall l-eague a i In the onlx other game scheduled, Pillsburg won oxer a a 120-101. Plans Made to Salvage 6th Fleet Destroyer RHODES, Grece (UPI1- Salvage crews made plans for removing the 1.200-ton destroyed Bache from shoals but a U.S. Navy spokesman said the ship is "beyond repair." Thc jagged rocks offshore from the Rhodes Yacht Club ripped the hull so badly that the Bachc never be salvaged as a warship, the spokesman said. But he added that "under no circumstances will the ship be loft where she is Thc U.S 6th Fleet destroyer was hurled onto thc rocks Monrla.x when a sudden Mediterranean gale tore it from its anchorage.

full time work in our hatchery. I -Good working conditions. Ex- i cellent wages. Apply in person MALE the night with representatives of the city and the member Uniformed Sanitation- men'e Association, which struck Feb. 2 for higher pay.

John Tien Fillmore Township Clerk to Bill Taylor VWs Production foreman for paper SLIM converting operation. Prefer jsb-ioa maj) wRh know i edge of chip board, corrugated, die cutting and mounting paper to board. Zeeland. ATTENTION WOMEN: NOTICE Special Election yay i Townshin rluI seiung aiutuu uiu Lindsay's representative at Co No restricted area, 186 Enjoy meeting new faces plus Must be willing to relocate to have some extra money. Why Southwest Ohio.

Write giving not investigate the terrific op- complete background to Box 25, portunity selling Studio Girl Care Sentinel. 185-187 Robert left the talks lacaJf Mb early today to report to Lindsay at his official residence at Sracie Mansion. Sweet rejoined he talks at the governor's New York office 90 minutes later, but had no comment on a possible solution. Rockefeller has been rejecting Lindsay's pleas to summon National Guard units to collect garbage and help the city out of its "hazardous state." The governor said Friday one of his reasons he hesitates to call the guard is that such a move would be a serious blow to organized labor. 'I can call out the National Guard, and, if necessary, I will," Rockefeller said.

But he warned of "very real risks as far as the stability and structure of organized labor and organized community life" are concerned. Lindsay, who has been virtually cut out of efforts to solve the strike since appealing for the governor's help Thursday, went on another walking tour of the city Friday and said: "It's as bad as I thought it would be. I still think we should have the guard in and end this illegal strike." The gulf between the state's two leading Republicans widened when Lindsay rejected Friday the Rockefeller-backed solution to the strike. Lindsay called the proposed solution, including $425 annual raises and fringe benefits for the garbage collectors, a "blackjack" settlement and said be would not "give away the treasury." The union has been asking $600 annual raises retroactive to June 30, 1967 when its contract expired. The city has been offering $300 increases.

The garbage collectors now earn $6,424 to $7,956 annually. WE NEED LISTINGS We have qualified buyers for Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Farms and Lake properties. If you are thinking of selling or buying Real Estate call Gene or Bill at 396-3541 for professional Real Estate Service. VANDE VUSSE, REALTORS 534 S. Shore Drive at 185-190 Zeeland Man Dies in Florida BRADENTON, Fla.

Martin Komejan, 76, of 649 East Main Zeeland, died this morning at Bradenton, Fla. He was a member of Faith Reformed Church and was formerly employed at the Komejan Box and Lumber Co. Surviving are the wife, Jennie; one son, Jason; one daughter-in- law, Mrs. Adrian Komejan both of Zeeland; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four brothers, Howard and Chris both of Grand Rapids and two brothers in the Netherlands; four sisters, Mrs. William Morren of Grand Rapids and three sisters in The Netherlands.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Yntema Funeral Home, Zeeland. Alvie L. Kies, 44 Dies in Hospital Alvie L. Kies, 44, of 67 West 35th died early this morning at Holland Hospital following an extended illness. Mr.

Kies had been a Holland resident for the past six years. Before his illness he was employed by Holland City and was Superintendent of the Waste Treatment Department. He was a Veteran of World War II, and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are his wife, Jean; five children, Randall of Muskegon; Mrs. Charles (Anita) Chapman of Fennville; Mrs.

Clyde (Paula) Emmons of Ml. Clemens; Gary and Scott at home; seven grandchildren; four brothers, Gerald Kies of Mus kegon; Kenneth Kies of Hes- pena; Alford Kies of Muskegon; and Lyle Kies of Muskegon; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Benham of St. Petersburg, Thimbli (K) Starring MEVER A WOWIKIC' YA DO O1J t-EAR TH BAP9I iMu- OF AoUD, TRYlMtA TAKE A SMALL (-WE ME WHILE tlAVE THrS. 1 AMD YOU'LL BE ME AT A OJE-WITCM and Mrs.

Kenneth Mosley Muskegon. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Dykstra Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Floyd Bailey officiating. Burial will be in Pilgrim Home Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may meet the family at the Dykstra will be from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Edith Jacobsen Olive Township Clerk 185-186 19, 1968 a 772 2753 WANTED Un to filliSSS? PTMft Cal1 77227D3 i man to learn merchandising. 184-189 WANTED--REAL ESTATE WANTED Sewing machine operators. Will consider training.

Pay wages, bonus and fringes. Apply Edwin Raphael Inc. 184-186 Lloyd Hutchins Dies at Age 74 FENNVILLE Lloyd F. Hut. chins, 74, former Glenn resident, died Thursday at the Dennis Memorial Hospital, Dennis, Fla.

His winter liome was in Inglewood, Fla. He was born in Grand Rapids and was a retired painter and decqrator. Surviving are the wife, Alice; two step sons. William Hull of Winter Haven, and Fabun Hull of Glen; two step-daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Mary) Kuban of Glenn, and Mrs.

John (Susie) Nyman of Glenn; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Van Zandt of Glenn and Mrs. Ruth McCarty of Inglewood, one brother, Harry Hutchins of Albuquerque, N.M The body is at the Rawls Funeral Home, Inglewood, where services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. The body will arrive Tuesday at the Chappel Funeral Home, Fennville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

with the Rev. Lloyd Van Lente officiating Burial will be in the Taylor cemetary. Automobile Firm Employe, 61, Dies DETROIT (UPI) James D. Cunningham, a government relations representative for General Motors Corp. in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, died at his home Friday at the age of 61.

A native of Buffal6, N.Y., Cunningham joined the FBI in 1934 and joined GM three years later. He served in Army Intelligence during World War II and was a lieutenant colonel at the time of his discharge. He was survived by his widow, Mary; three sons, Hilary a State Department aide in the Dominical Republic, James D. of Rockville, and Joseph a student at Eastern Michigan University, and a daughter, Mrs. John Crotteau, Worth, 111.

Fear Plane Is Downed In Himalayan Peaks NEW DELHI (UPD-Officials said today they feared an Indian Air Force plane carrying 98 passengers and crew had crashed in a snowstorm among Himalayan peaks of Kashmir. The plane vanished Wednesday after being unable to land at Leh, an outpost in Ladakh, on the China-Pakistan border. The Soviet-built AN12 was believed to have crashed near the Rhotang Pass. The plane was on an air maintenance flight. CARD OF THANKS POLL- WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement, the illness and passing of our beloved husband, father, grand father and brother, Mr.

Louis Poll. We especially wish to thank Rev. Nickolas Rozcboom and Rev. Warren Burgess for their comforting ministry, Mrs. John Veldhoff, Mrs.

Kenneth Rigterink and Miss Lois Lugten for iheir message in music and Chapel Sunday from 2 to 4 and i ihe Vasketbearers. those 8 to p.m. and Monday from who and cards of 7 to 9 p.m. condolence, those who contributed to the American Cancer Society and the neighbors who served lunch. We also wish to thank Dr.

S. W. Kuipers, the Holland Hospital staff and all Sakurajima Volcano Erupts in Japan KAGOSHIMA, Japan (UPD- volcano erupted others who assisted in various today for the second time this ways. year, sending columns of smoke Mrs. Louis Poll onr info the sky.

Thrw volcanic tremors and rumblings lasted 10 seconds. Children Grandchildren Great GrandchUdrra Siittra and WANTED Experienced secretary. Shorthand required. We will consider someone who has'not worked for some time and is now looking for an interesting position with a variety of work. Call 392-3101 for an appointment.

Holland Motor Express. 183-188 WANTED a from Drenthe area to gather and pack eggs in our new experimental turkey cage house. Good working conditions. Excellent wages. Apply in person to Bob Formsma, De Witt's Modern Feeds, 415 W.

Zeeland. 186-189 Good starting pay. Quick advancement for neat young man willing to work. A real career opportunity. Unlimited income possibilities.

Call a.m. only 396-8317. 185-190 WANTED Floor inspectors, must be able to read blueprints and micrometers and have previous floor experience. Case Master Body, 172 E. 20th.

184-186 WANTED Man for general shop cleaning and parts chasing. Good wages and benefits. Will consider part time in the morning. State age, qualifications and references to Box 17, Care Sentinel. 184-186 WANTED Women to come in few hours a day for cooking, shopping and light housekeeping.

Write Box 16, Care Sentinel. 182-187 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Lower 3 room furnished apartment, dose in. Inquire 318 W. 32nd. 186-191 FOR RENT--Upstairs furnished 1 bedroom apartment.

Phone 392-2826 or 392-3737. 185-186 FOR RENT Deluxe new 2 bedroom apartment. Adults. No pets. West 29th St.

Phone 396-8950. 185-190 FOR RENT Lovely new 2 bedrooms. Oakcrest Village Apartments, 615 Douglas (Ottawa Beach Road.) $115 includes all utilities. Phone 112-949-5529. 185-190 FOR RENT Furnished one bedroom apartment.

College Ave. Phone 396-8563. 185-186 FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment, close in, adults preferred. Phone 396-2094. 185-190 FOR RENT--Upper unfurnished apartment- Three rooms and bath.

Heated. Adults only. Phone 335-5707. 185-190 FOR RENT 1 bedroom upper apartment, furnished or unfurnished, reasonable, Zeeland. Phone 772-4980.

185-190 FOR RENT New 2 bedroom apartment. Northside. Phone 396-3346 or 396-7116. 185-190 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Adults.

Phone 392-3497. 182-187 FOR RENT 2 bedroom upstairs apartment. Newly carpeted. In Zeeland. Phone evenings 772-2986.

182-187 FOR RENT--2 bedroom duplex apartment, 49 W. 32nd. Stove and refrigerator i Adults only. No pets. Inquire 48 E.

33rd or phone 396-6678. 20th WEST Intown Luxury Apartments Call 396-2860, 335-5448, 396-2124 185-190 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Nice carpeted sleeping room. Men only. Inquire 99 E. 14th St.

184-189 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Refrigerator and i privileges. Phone 396-7377 or 392-2101. 184-186 FOR RENT Room, lounge area, kitchen facilities. Phone 396-2566.

182-186p FOR RENT room modern kitchenette. Maple. Men only. 358 181-186 WANTED Ambitious man under 45, for full time work. Good starting pay and commission.

Benefits i 1 group hospitalization, vacation, discounts, etc. Ask for Leonard Vogelzang. Vogelzang Hardware 25 E. 8th. 184-189 WANTED Opening in die cast buff and paint departments.

Good starting wage, many fringe benefits. Apply Chase Mfg. Co. personnel office, Douglas, Mich. 183-188 WANTED--Men.

with some machine shop experience. Com- paiy paid benefits. Progressive Engineering 712 Ottawa. 184-189 WOOD CARVER Wood carver for permanent position in growing manufacturing company in northern Lower Michigan. Good opportunity, fringe benefits.

Burwood Products Company Box 789 Traverse City, Michigan 49684 182-187p WANTED Experienced lathe external and internal grinder operators. Western Machine Tool Works. 183-188 WANTED Man to live on farm and work with turkey breeders. Year around job. House furnished.

Tel. 772-2688 184-186 WANTED Man for foundry cleanup and melting operation. 12 midnite to 7 a.m. Sunday nite thru Thursday nite. 3 p.m.

to 12 p.m. Saturday nite. Steady work. Paid insurance, vacations and holidays. Ferro-Cast Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan.

181-186 WANTED-Part time utility and cook combination. Must be 18 by April 1st. Uniforms and hospitalization furnished, possible full time position. Apply in person. Howard Johnson's Restaurant, 1190 Washington Ave.

isi-1 WANTED General news reporter. Write Box 22, Care Sentinel. 181-186 WANTED SITUATION WANTED Snowplowing Call 392-3651. 186-191 WANTED--24 hour snow plowing, starting and towing. Phone 396-2504.

FOR RENT ROUSES FOR RENT Recently remodeled 2 bedroom house. Carpeting and drapes. 232 E. 13th. FOR RENT 1 bedroom house, gas heat, carport.

Inquire 146 Park Dr. Phone 392-8787. 185-190 FOR RENT--3 bedroom house, 4 years old, north side. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 335-9643.

186-188 WANTED To care for 1 or 2 chillren in my home. Licensed. Phone 396-8207. 186-187p WANTED Position married man with experience in furniture finishing supervision and quality control. Write Box 37, Care Sentinel.

184-186 WANTED Custom cabinet and remodeling work. No job too small. Phone 335-3372. 184-189 WANTED-Carpenter years experience. No job too small.

Phone 392-4848. 182-187 saws" shears, chisels, mowers, etc. Phone 396-8536. 459 W. 24th.

183-188 WANTED-Piano tuning Kelwin Bakker, 335-8766. 183-188 WANTED--MEN AND WOMEN FOR RENT OFFICE? We ran fill your need. Excellent parking. Phone WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO Rent--2 or 3 room house or downstairs apartment Reasonable, Phone 1M-1M WANTED Man or woman for full-lima work in office of local well- established business. Thorough knowledge of bookkeeping re.

quired. Excellent opportunity for above-average individual. Box 13, Cart Sentinel 1IMM JEWS PA PER I 1KWSPAPF3.

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