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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 2

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SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1961, THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FIVE Twrenly-foiir applicnlions building permits a i 715 were filed i Buildins Inspector Cordon Strcur this week in City Hall. Applications follow: Mrs. G. Dyke, 4W College Ave enclose uucdi.

$200; John Kortman' contractor. Mrs. Jennie Essen burg, 47 West SEWER They CMlroy Roon Chemically w.U. MQ the oaly device rf iis kind roow I 2 SIMPLE INEXPENSIVE SAFE Buak MQ Owridgu Only $2.98 "for box oflt six at "We Aim fo Please" 19 West 8th St. Phone EX 2-9585 buiWinfi cupboards in kit clien.

Bcekman, contractoi 1 Jacob Dyltstra, 233 West I'M remodel bathroom, $100; self contractor. Manm'jitha Church parsonage 100 West 331 install door $75; self, contractor. A i Slenk, West 30th feneo for patio, $100; self, con tractor. American Aorosals, I 18i East 1211) storage tank foi (ion llamable propellaril, Harvey Kouw, contractor. John Jousma, 114 Kasl 38lh St.

new front porch and planter box, 5150; Harold Langejans, contractor. Larry Schmidt, Washington build wardrobes, $200; Henry Smeenge, contractor. Kdward Vander Yacht, 265 East 1'ilh new house and attached garage, $10(043; Olert Garvelink, contractor. Hiram Brinks. Paw Paw addition to house, self, contractor.

Lawrence Zwemer, 279 East Eighth repair front and garage door, $450; Cook Lumber contractor. Howard Zuber, 100 East 20th remove windows and add French doors, $125; self, contractor! Albert Lemrnen, 572 West 20th build breezeway, $200; self, contractor. Marshall W. Petlie. 444 Plasman garage and breezeway, Howe Siding and Insulation contractor.

C. De Pree, 81 West 29th Invest in Quality Plumbing GARY BECKMAN gysmpsiT HERTIIIG EXport 4-4454 99 East 38th Street New Construction Remodel and Repair LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER CRANE AMERICAN STANDARD KITCHEN AID A. O. SMITH MYERS KOHLER VINYL LINER POOLS SEE ITiSS SWIMfVIING POOL DISPLAY AT 1191 JANICE ST. (CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT) Van Der Bie Bros.

PHONES ED 5-5550 or EX 6-4180 A I I I Yes, you can make your home look 3 times better. Come in and prove to yourself that quality need not be expensive. See the beauty, style and efficiency of these Modern fixtures. See one of the largest selections of plumbing fixtures and supplies at AND DEN BIEYKER PLUMBING and HEATING 729 LINCOLN AVE. PHONE EX 4-8896 Complete Service A For BETTtR hOMES! Estimates gladly given with no obligation OVERiSEL LUMBER COMPANY Dial Direct No Toll Charge SK 1-4281 build tool shed, $150; self, con Irnctor.

F. Lound, 297 West 24th house with carport, Burnie Kuiper, contractor. U. C. A Dickcnia and 24lh pool for ducks, $175; A Slreur, contractor.

Gerald Cooper, 31st and Van a a fence, $500; Five Star Lumber contractor. Jason Havernan, 12()th new hou.se with attached garage, Jay Lankheet. contractor. Pyramid Oil 777 Columbia addition to station (referred to Council), self, contractor. Lloyd Lawlon, 90 East 35th tool shed, $100; self, contractor.

Montgomery Ward. 25-2i) East Eighth enclose wall openings, $200; Harold Lanyejans, contractor. Carl Van Lenle. 145 West 24th a i siding. Bittner Home Modernizing contractor.

Leon Kolean, 611 West 23rd garage and patio, Home Siding and Insulation 28:204 STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the of Ottawa. In the Mailer of Hie Estate of Rtjka Uluplu-r, nlso known as Keka Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on A i 24. 19B1. Pivsent.

HON. FREDERICK T. MILES, 1 of Probate. NOTTCK IS HF.KKUY GIVEN, That all creditors of saki decca.seil an? required to i a i in i i and under a to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon Gerald of Holland, Michigan, i i a of said estate, and that such claims will be hoard by 33id Court the Probate Office on 1961, at Ten A.M. IT IS ORDERED, That notice thereof be given by i a i of copy hereof for three, weeks consecutively previous to said day of Tearing, in the a Kvifnlng lentinel, i a i i a auxe a copy of i notice to be served upon ea-eh known party in merest at his last known address by registered, certified or ordinary mail i proof of a i i or by personal service at least four- eon (14; days prior to such hear- ng- FREDERICK T.

MILKS. A true copy: Judge of Probate. a Vokal, Dep. Register of Probate. TATE 7 The Probate Court for the County of Ottawa.

In i i Matter of the Estate of rt-orge Hyma, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held April 21, 1961. Present. HON. FREDERICK T.

MILES. Judge of Probate. NOTICE IS GIVEN 7 'hat all creditors of said deceased re to present i claims writing and under oath, to said and to serve a copy thereof upon George A. a of Dearborn, i i a i i a of said estate. nd a such claims will be heard iv said Court at the Probate Office TI 20, IfliU, at Ten A.M.

IT IS ORDKRED, a notice hereof be given by i a i of copy weeks con- ecu'tively previous said day of a i i a i a a i i a ause a copy of i notice to bo e-rved upon each known a in nteresl. a i a address registered, certified or i a a i i proof of a i i or personal service ait least four- een (14) days prior to such hear- FttEDERTCK T. MILKS. A copy: of Probate. a a Dei).

Register of Probate. NOTICE OF FORECI-OSUKE a having been made In the conditions or a a i morigam; made the 20th day of June, 195D, by Harris De i and Wilma De i a and i of a i i a as mortgagors, to the a a Savings and Loan Association, a Michigan corporation, as mortgagee, and recorded on June 'J5. 1959. in the Office of the Regist of Deeds for Ottawa i i a in Liber 312. page 594 of Mortgages, on which mortgage is claimed to be due and a i at the a of i notice 58,734.33 principal and interest i i taxes and Insurance premiums); No suit, or proceeding fit law or i a i been i i to recover the debt or any part of the debt secured by said mortgage, ami the power of a in said' mortgage contained having become operative by reason of such def a Notice Is hereby given that, on the day of May, 1961, at 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the Court House in the City of a a i i a a being the place for i the i i Court County of Ottawa, there i be offered for s.ile and sold to the i bidder, at i auction or ven- due.

for the purpose of a i i Design a Dry Path to Link House, Garage If the path from luutso or Rar- to Burden or from the patio out across the yard is passable only i dry weather, do some- thin" about it. A dry a can be as inexpensive or costly, as simple or elaborate as you care to make it. Whatever material you use, the preparatory labor is the same. You will have to diy out the sod so that the a i material will lie flush with the ground around it. A a a cuts across the lawn should not jjet in the way of the iawnmower.

If drainage is relatively good and there's a little slope involved, you can use gravel. A a walkway around a flower bed will permit you to get close for working, will keep grass out of the flowers and will provide a strip upon which you can run the edge of the mower. Use forms to keep the gravel from spilling out and grass from in. Use wood set on edge or eorrugatcl metal or asbestos grass barrier slrips. Those are available at hardware and garden supply stores.

Don't permit them to slick up--they'll hazardous if they do, and they'll gel in the way of the mower. If you use wood strips, soak them in a wood preservative first. Plan on a four-inch layer of gravel. The gravel a is generally a continuous one. Other paths can be laid out in the form of step- pingstone.s.

Large flat stones, broken chunks of paving--even bricks can be used. Allow holes deep enough for the paving material and a two-inch layer" of sand. Patio blocks can be used in much the same way, if you care to make the investment. And if you care to spend the time, you can make your own flagstones of concrete. Pour the concrete in a well-oiled form made of 2x4's.

A sheet of paper, also oiled, should be placed beneath to pi-event blocks from sticking to ground or pavement. A less formal waik of concrete stones can be made by scooping out holes along the path line and i i with concrete over a layer of stones. Handsome walks have been made of log slices about inches thick. These be purchased, but if you know ot someone who'll give you permission to cut up a felled tree, you can save I i a bit of money. Redwood slabs can be purchased, but they are expensive.

Ordinary wood can be made rot- proof with a good soaking in a wood preservative. Set the wood slabs in holes partially filled wilh sand. a i materials may settle a 1 This can be cured i add i i of a i more sand lo a a bed. A a i grass will grow in tight a the path. Remove Tape Soon After Paint Job soon a a i i is i ished a i tape be removed? The sooner belter, experts say, a as soon as the a i becomes set or tacky and i not run.

Don't let the tape a i in place two or three days, since, as the a i i becomes tougher, heirs, i i i be heanf by there is more i i of a jagged edge when the lape is taken a wav. Ottawa Real Estate Transfers Harold Langejans and wf. to Donald D. Oosterhaan and wf. Lot and pt.

8 B. L. Scott's L'lnnvood Add. City of Holland A i a Klaaseri et al to M. Vereeke and wf.

Lot 3 Blk Cedar Flats Add. City of Holland Richard C. Wagenaar to Leonard 0. Sowers and wf. Lot 218 Diekerna Homestead Add.

City of Holland Chauncey A. Ellis and wf. to Edward Geclhoed and wf. Pt. 1 21-5-16 Twp.

Park Central Park Improvement Assn. to Central Park Chapel, Inc. Lots 3S, 39, 50 Blk 4 Plat of Central Park, City of Holland M. Dillin and wf. to Andrew Karsten and wf.

Pt. SE'J 22-5-16 Twp, Park Ralph W. Maass wf. to Dean 0. King wf.

Lots 65, 67 and pt. 63 Harrington and Vancienberg Bros. Suh. Twp. Park Leon Voss and wf.

to Dr. Gordon Deur wf. Pt. 26-5-15 Twp. Park Exec.

Est. Minnie Overweg, Dec. to May C. Kooyers ei al Lot 11 Blk A Bosnian's Add. City ot Holland Leonard G.

Stallkamp' wf. to DeWitt Brothers Properties I Pt. Lot 8 Aling's A Zeeland and pt. 13-5-14 City of Zeeland Chester Van Tongeren to Robert T. Schoon and wf.

Pt. NEVi 33-5-15 City of Holland Cornelius Overweg and wf. to Trustees Maple Ave. Christian Rei'. Cnurch Pt.

Lots 40, 41 Vanden Bosch's Sub. City of Holland Harold Osterink and wf. to Stuart P. Visser and wf. Lot 6 Blk 8 Hope College Add.

City of Holland John H. Bouwer and wf. to Junior E. Turner and wf. Lot 43 Pine Hills Sub.

Twp. Park William L. Wood and wf. to DeFeyter Lots 30, 31 Lake Park Sub. Twp.

Park James R. Jebb and wf. to Milton Essenburg and wf. Lot 7 Golden Acres Sub. City of Holland Males G.

Van Kampen and wf. to a i Lee Van Kampen Pt. 1 '4 7-5-15 Twp. Holland Delia Vogt to Ralph W. Lowry and wf.

Pt. Lot 7 A. C. Van Raalte's Add. Xo.

2, City of Holland Berenice Smith to Edward J. Wolters and wf. Lot 88 and pt. 60 Lakcview Add. City of Holland Berenice Smith to Jeanette W.

Aliens Lot 59 and pt. 60 Lakeview Add. City of Holland Simon DLsselkoen and wf to James R. Jebb and wf. Lot 9 Sylvan Acres, City of Holland Llewellyn Michmerhuizen and wf.

to David LeRoy Kempker and wf. Lot 35 Sunrise Terrace Plat, City of a Russell A. Michmershuizen and to John R. Hemple and wf. Lot 35 Legion Park Sub.

City of Holland Consult Experts About Remodeling If you're a i lo spend imp a money remodeling your home, check up before you put up, Miggesls the Tile Council of America. In oilier words Met the advice of experts i Among the experts the Tiie Council re-commends a you seek out are the i 1. An A i He can be inv a a in any major remodeling project, but a i a structural changes are i II" will advise as lo the feasibility of the project; you short, cuts to save money: and recommend a i materials such as ceramic tile, which will increase the a of your home. 2. Mortgage experts.

Bcause they are engaged in such matters every day these men can advise you on the soundness of your remodeling plans and whether it is worth the investment. 3. Appraisers. They will evaluate your house as it, now stands and tell you the increase in value, ii any, a you can expect from remodeling. 4.

Improvement contractor. A reputable contractor can be most helpful in steering you away from many pitfalls in remodeling. 5. Ceramic tile contractor. If you plan to use ceramic tile extensively as a a i material, Of are interested in learning about it, see your local tile contractor, for information about costs, colors, patterns and designs.

Don'f Mar New Floor Handle with care! In laying hard- I wood flooring, always use s. waste scrap of flooring as a block when tapping home tiie edge or end of the strip. This procedure will avoid marring. Pay Attention To Details When planning a new laundry room, I he i conveniences as well as major improvements should be kept in mind. A wall-hung shell to hold the washday supplies is a minor investment that can acid greatly to the comfort of the liomernaker.

It puLs regti- larJy-iLsed supplies within hand reach, and at the same time, makes them inaccessible to youngsters. Length and width of the shelf will be determined by the size of the packages that are used and the number of washday aids that good laundering requires. It should certainly be long and wide enough to hold large boxes of one or two types of detergent and a family- sized package of modern chlorine bleach beads, since both of these are requirements for every batch of household wash. Another inexpensive addition to laundry room efficiency is either shelf space or a corkboard to hold the instruction booklets that come with major appliances and the useful little leaflets about modern laundering methods. There should be room for a stain-removal chart.

A tile box to hold hangtags is another necessity. Make a file card for each garment that requires special handling in the wash and attach the hangtag so that it can be consulted whenever there is a question as to the type of detergent, water temperature, etc. Protect Your Head Dormers in second floor bedrooms generally are head hum- pcrs. Why not i a sectional storage drawer cabinet? to fill snsce and remove temptation to walk too close? West coast, hem- makes a nice wood for this purpose. Use Proper Primer For Galvanized Surface Galvanized steel is painted most successfully when the primer is used.

Highly recommended is a type known as zinc dust-zinc oxide paint, also called metallic zinc paint. If this cannot be obtained use a primer which is described by its maker as being suitable for galvanized metal. The topcoat can be any paint suitable for the exposure. DECORATING AS YOU LIKE IT Jack Nieboer PHONE EX 6-9348 BULK BOTTLED TRAILER N1ES LP GAS CO. EAST LAKEWOOD BLVD.

PHONE EX 2-3143 RUUDEnameSine PACEMAKER Automatic GAS WATER Full 30 gallon capacity "Glass lined tank" 10-year Protection Plan Get yours now! Made by RUDD, world's leading manufacturer of automatic gas water heaters. DROP IN or PHONE US. TODAY STATE OF I I A The Probate for i i a a I a i a I a i a Price. Deceased. At a session "i' a i Court, held on A i U5.

I0ol. Present. FRK.nF.RICK T. the a due and unpaid upon MILES. of Probato.

NOTICE IS GIVEN. EX 2-2910 Gord Zuvtrlnk EX 1-7781 said mortgage, together i legal costs and charges sale, i i an attorney fee provided by the Ifuv and in said mortgage, a i i all sums paid by mortgagee for taxes and insurance i from i said a of sale, the a and premises in said mentioned and described as follows; That, part of the Northeast 1-4 of the Southwest i of Section 23. Town North. Range Iti West, described as the East of the East I2ri fee: of the North 233 feet except the North 33 feet thereof used for highway purposes. Township of Park.

of Ottawa. State of Dated: a 21. Iflfil. OTTAWA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mortgagee By Vernon D.

Ten Caie. A for Mortgagee Business Address: 1 West Sth Street Holland, i i a IS a i i of L. C. Dalman a i a i i i in said Court be a i to pro- a a Las: U'il! a Testament of a i deceased, a a i i a i a i a a to L. a i a or some i a a a i of said clooeascd be i wii! be a the a Cuurl on May at Ten A.M.

IT IS a notice to a i day of a i i a i i a i a i i a a i of i ice to be served upon pach a in i a i last a by i i or i i i i a i or by personal servic'p. at ioast fourteen days prior to hear- in 1 i T. MILKS. A copy of Probate. a a I'eji.

i i of Probate. 282K2 STATE OF I I A The a Court for the of a a In a of trie Estate of S. L. Tucker. Deceased.

A a session of sain Court, held on A i US, IfMil. Present. HON. I T. MILES.

of Probate. NOTICE IS GIVEN, Thai, a creditors of said deceased are i to present i cla.irns in i i and oath, to said and to servo a copy thereof upon First i i a a and of a i i a i i a said a a a i a i i a i a i said Court a i on A at A IT I a notice thereof be given by i a i of ropy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of bearing. i a i i a a i i a cause a pp'py of i i to be served a known a in i a his las' a by registered, i i or i a a i i proof a i i persona! service at least, fourteen i days prior such a i I T. MILKS. A ropy: of Probate.

a i S. a Rc-gisior of Probate. STATE OF MIC! 11C AN. The Probate Court for the of a a In a of the Estate of a T. A very.

Deceased. i At a sesesi'in "of said Court, held on May R. iDfil. Present, HON. FREDERICK T.

MILES, of Probate. i NOTICE "IS GIVEN. That all creditors of said deceased are i to present i a i in i i and a to said Court, and to serve a copy upon Fred T. i i of Hollad, i i a i i a of a i a i and a such a i i be a bv said a Probate. i on A Ton A IT IS a i thereof be i i a i of i a copy hereof for weeks con- secutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Holland Evening Sentinel, and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice to he served upon each known party in i a i address hy i i or i a a i i i proof of i i i or by a service at.

least, (141 a i to hear- 1 T. MILKS. A of Probate. a i S. a Register of HOUSE TOO SEE HARRIS G.

PIEPER TO "BUY, SELL, TRADE OR COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE KEUNBNG REALTY COMPANY 313 N. RIVER EX 2-9371 STATE OF I I A The Probate for of i a a In a i A. Zuber, Deceased. A a i i of a i Court, held on May S. I i HON.

I T. MILKS. of a NDTirr-: is r.ivEx. That, a i a i a rcrjuirod present Uioir a i in i i a a i anp'! sprvr a copy i priii Fred T. i IPS of a I i i a i a ry of said a I and a a i he heard by a i Coiirl a a i on A P.

irn'il. Ten A TT IS a mi ice thereof he given by i a i of a copy hereof weeks i in said day of a i i he a i i anri a i the i i a i cause a copy i i i i he i served upon a a in i i i i a i i i a i i or hy a i ieas i 'eer, 1 4 a prior to siseh a ing. I T. MILES. A copy: of Probate, a i a Resistor of Probate.

YOUR LOT OR OURS FINANCING AVAILABLE Phone EX 6-0451 or ED 5-3262 A NEW HOME FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART THIS LOVELY HOME COULD BE YOURS FOR ONLY $1,150.00 DOWN ON YOUR LOT. SEE US TODAY TO BE ON YOUR WAY TO A NEW HOME OWNERSHIP. A. J. Cook Lumber MANUFACTURER OF INSUL-STUD HOMES 436 LINCOLN AVE.

PHONE EX 6-4621 OF IJKTKKMIXATIOX RY BOA HP OF COl'NTY A COM- MISS1OXKRS OF THK COl NTY OF OTTAXVA A A I A COUNTY ROAD Notice is hereby given Hint a of Board of day of a Iftiil. it a deter! mihod and Commissioners do hereby i a i the road i described as: i All I a a of ro.qri i west of a I 43 feet west of east lino, of Section L'ti. T5N KlriW a i north of a -13 fop! of center i of a a Beach i a Tiie above described road may a bo as heins. all i a a of road, i hi-twc'pn Lots 1 a i 9 in Supervisor's Plat No. 17 of the Seel ion 2i.

Runv. Park Township, Ottawa i i i a a a a and discoritin- ued, a it is to interest of i i I hat said i a be a i abandoned and A IT I.S 11ERKBY I THAT a hp and IT IS ABSOU'TKLY A A A DISCONTINUED a.s a i i a A OF A rOMMISSIONKRS COl'NTY OF OTTAWA 1.. B. Verrneor i Clerk 100 East 22nd St. PHONE EX 2-9423 Lincoln Ave.

US-31 By Pass WARMWR HEATING A A HEATING COOLING R. EAST 40th ST. PHONE EX 4-8639 yiuf certified Lennox A i l-i BC" I ALL THIS for 10,750 ON YOUR LOT INCLUDES FULL BASEMENT DOUBLE GARAGE I FRONT BUILT IN VANITY COMPLETELY DECORATED 3 BEDROOMS CALL or WRITE BOUWER THE BUILDER P.O. Box 316 Holland, Michigan EX 6-6009 rSPAPERf.

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