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PACE 27 Seek Building Permits THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1961 Twenty-seven applications To building permits totaling were filed this week with Ci Building Inspector Gordon streu in City Hall. The applications which included several for demo ishing buildings, follow: Fraternal Order of Eagles, club house at 112 East Sevent 50 by 40 feet, 521.300; Harol Langejans, contractor. John Geerlings, 173 East Seventh demolish house; John Tubergan, contractor. Bonn Lindeman, 218 West 15th family room, Henrj Smeenge, contractor. Clarence Ritter, 215 East Eighth demolish service station, Routing and Meeuscn, contractor.

Harry Yutts, 930 South Washington, remodel and rebuild, S2.000; self, contractor. Albert Arens, 34 West 22nd lengthen garage two feet, $65; Euss LaMar. contractor. Gerrit Vanden Berg, 179 East 25th aluminum siding, peak of roof, S45; Holland Ready Roofing contractor. Pearl Van Dyke, 178 East 14th asbestos siding.

$518; Holland Ready Roofing contractor. Herbert Beelen, 329 West 40th fence. $150; self, contractor. Jerry Heerspink, 67 West 17th now cement steps, front anc back. $75; self, contractor.

tarlton M. French, 122 East 24th take down garage; self, contractor. Lester Van Ry, 832 Harvard swimming pool. 18 by feet, $3.000: Jay Lankheet, contractor. Bertha C.

Damstra, 23 West 18th new ceiling in living room, $55: Peter G. Damstra, contractor. James Vande Vusse, 812 West 25th fence, $100; self, contractor. Becker Iron Works. 177 Columbia demolish house and garage: Herman Weater.

contractor. Holland Food Center, Central and 13th flower boxes, $80; Ben Lubbers, contractor. Xorman Dunn, 556 Washingto addition and remodel, $5,000 Jay LankJieet, contractor. James 0. Lamb, 557 Centra remodel kitchen, St Charles Kitchen contractor Russell Reeve, 864 Allen Acres louse and garage.

Five Star Lumber contractor. Paul Schrotenboer, 1143 Ard nore, house and garage. ive Star Lumber contractor. Western Theological Seminary East 12th partitions, S3.000; ive Star Lumber contractor. Alvin Dykema, 51 East 20th epair steps, $75; Russ ontractor.

Arthur Davies. 102 East 24th finish attic room, $130; self, BULK 9 BOTTLED TRAILER LP GAS CO. EAST LAKEWOOD BLVD. PHONE EX 2-3143 RUUDEnameline PACEMAKER Automatic GAS WATER ontractor. Al Vanderbush.

642 West 25th new house and attached garage, $16,337: A. J. Cook Lumber contractor. B. P.

Williams. 69 West Ninth remodel porch, $500; Richard Bultman, contractor. Gerrit Roon, 319 East 14th storage shed, $50: self, contractor Donald Hein, East 37th erect screened-in patio, 10 by 12 feet, S125; self, contractor, Britain's Oldest Gold Medal Winner Succumbs (UPI) Dick Gunn, 90, Britain's oldest Olympic gold medalist, died Friday. Gunn won the Olympic featherweight boxing title in the 1908 games held here. Ottawa County Real Estate Transfers Sena Kalmink to Franklin E.

Spoolstra wf. Pt. Lot 82 Post's Third Add. to City of Holland. Est.

William H. Bremer, Dec. by Exec, to Jennie Essenburg Lot 162 Post's Fourth Add. to City of Holland. John Groote wf.

to Edward F. Mott wf. Lot 24 Rose Park Twp. Holland. Est.

Mayme T. A very. Dec. by Adm. to Henry J.

Schouten wf. Lot 15 Lot 14 Nies Subd City of Holland. William Steketee wf. to Gertrude Flikkema Pt. Lots 7 8 Blk 9 South Prospect Park City of Holland.

William N. Francis et al to Edward Doddington wf. Pt. SWk Sec. 10-6-16, Twp.

Pt. Sheldon. Neal DeJongh, Sr. wf. to Lyle E.

Norcutt wf. Pt. Lot 15 Troosfs Twp. Holland. Harm J.

Knoll to George Hoving Sr. et al Lot 144 Essenburg's 4, Twp. Park. Martin L. Chrispell wf.

to True Life Adventures SHOW PLAY for PREY STOy cr eDM AM PAS2iNAYEt7 VOJN3 1961 DiMxty Wei Id Umctnol EACH Asmi BK.IWGS HIM TO HIS IKTEMC'EP' VICTIMS. George Hoving Sr. wf. Lot 145 Essenburg Subd. No.

4, Twp. Park. Henry Leeuw wf. to Bernard Kuipers wf. Acres SWV 4 SE 4 Sec.

35-5-16, Twp. Park. Carole J. Bouwer to John H. Bouwer wf.

Lot 7 24 Pinehill's Twp. Park. Gertrude F1 i a to Hope I Building a new home? THE TWEAK TIME TO BREAK Observation While Building Helps Iron Out Problems Church Lot 16 Blk 47, City of lolland. If so, look it over occasionally ujidiiu. Benjamin Ter Haar wf.

tJ ldeas snd the builder ersion may conflict. It's wise too, to see a room finished before you purchase wall- It Bulford wf. Pt Lot 2 Blk 36, City of Holland. Hattie Kruithoff to Anthoney DECORATING AS YOU LIKE IT Jack Nieboer PHONE EX 6-9348 Beyer Pt. 4 SW' 4 Sec.

5-5-15 Twp. Holland. Ben Diekema wf. to Herbert Lee Payner wf. Pt.

Lot 7 Blk 51. City of Holland. Raymond Veldheer wf. to Willard R. Wilson wf.

Pt. Lot 76 Rose Park Twp. Holland. Egbert Israels wf. to Rex Oil Gas Co.

Lot 5 Blk 11, City of Holland. Est. Lena Babich, Dec. by Exec. to James A.

Doornewerd wf Lot 64 Slagh's City of Holland Robert Strabbing wf. to William Steketee wf. Lot 20 Wester- hoffs City of Holland. Arthur B. Witteveen wf.

to Roger D. Westenbroek wf. Pt. NE' 4 NE-A Sec. 21-5-15, Twp.

Holland. Gerrit J. Israels et al to Raymond Weyschede wf Pt. Lot 3 2 Blk 11. City of Holland.

I paper, paint, furnishings or ac- Full 30 gallon capacity "Gloss lined tonk" 10-yeor Protection Plan Get yours now! Mode by RUDD, world's leading manufacturer of automatic gas water heaters. DROP IN or PHONE US, TODAY PAINTING PAPER HANGING DECORATING L. BOUMAN 100 East 22nd St. PHONE EX 2-9423 A I Builders Homeowners WE ARE DEALERS FOR SEVERAL BRICK COMPANIES ond HAVE A LINE OF MASONERY BLDG. -MATERIALS AVAILABLE AT OUR YARD.

STOP IN AND HAVE A LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY ROOM OF BRICK, STONE, ETC. AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. "WE'RE SURE YOU'LL BE SATISFIED" Michigan Produce Service 255 E. 26th St. HOLLAND Open Evenings Till Nine Lawrence Timmer wf.

to Consumers Power Co. Pt. NE'-t SE'i Sec. 13-6-1S, Twp. Port Sheldon.

Bodies Found In Jet Crash SAULT STE. MARIE (UPD-- An air force team today is prob ing into the cause of a crash whicl took the lives of two men Thurs day. Rescue teams cut through dense bush and rain to reach the F-101B "Voodoo" Jet Interceptor and the two of the crash. The bodies of 1st Lt. Terrence Tyrrell.

27, of Vienna. Ohio, the pilot, anc 2nd Lt. Ronald W. Hall. 23, of Farmdale.

Ohio, the radar observer were recovered late yesterday. The plane crashed Thursday as it headed toward Kincheloe" A it- Force Base near here on a routine mission from Wurtsmith Air Base near Osocoda, Mich. The wreckage of the plane was not sighted until late yesterday morning after Air Force Rescue teams. Michigan State Police. Coast Guard and Ontario Pro uncial Police had been called in to join the search.

Both of the men were married. i STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate I Couit for the Coun'y of a a i In the Matter of the Estate of pi. Elcanora Sousa, also as I Eiejnora De Jonge, Deceased. At a session of said held cessones for it. Even your color scheme ideas may change when you see the room in its own light.

Many misunderstandings occur between builder and owner, and these may plague the family later. Bathroom colors may be mixed up, The pink tile bath could end up adjacent to the children's room instead of adjoining the master bedroom, where it was planned to go with that color scheme. Screen doors, and storm windows ordered too early from specifications on the blueprints may be out of alignment by the time you move in when the house has begun to "settle." The kitchen that looks immense on the floor plan may have little space left for a dinette set after the necessary appliances are placed in it. Even when these are scaled on your floor plan, something can go amiss. Then there are the unexpected shocks that can result when furnishings are purchased before the house is finished.

A wrought iron staircase in a split-level dwelling may sound insignificant in the scheme of your i i room, but this can cheapen the look of traditional furnishings and antiques. It could enhance the look of comtemporary furnishings, however, and can complement metals, marble, glass and rustic wall panelling. Many new home owners are forced to postpone the painting of their rooms if the house is large, decorating around the white plaster walls in the mean-time. It's a good idea to decide on the color scheme, even though you do not plan to paint at the moment. Furnishings that are purchased may then be planned to harmonize with wall colors planned for the future.

A brick wall surrounding a fireplace can look much different when finished than it did on the builder color brochure. It may need decoration if it covers large area and goes to the ceiling, but the choice of it must be compati- le to brick. Many families find this a difficult area to decorate. If furnishings are modern, and the room is stark, this area may be left alone. But if there is much Dream Kitchen Due Soon Say Builders The dream kitchen that will take rare of everything automatically may still seem a long way off to you but not to U.S.

manufacturers. They're now claiming that new super-kitchens designed to do everything but serve the food and oat it for you are just over the production horizon. For instance, how would you like to have a "program cooker?" This electronic marvel will combine food freezer and oven, and when you want a meal you press a button. Presto change, a full- course meal whips from the freezer, speeds along a conveyor into the oven', and in less than 30 minutes everything from appetizer to dessert emerges from a handy serving window. Or perhaps a plastic dishmak- er might intrigue you.

Here again you'll merely dial for a plate, bowl, cup or glass--press another button--and in short order out it pops, pressed from a sheet of plastic. Another item designed to do away with elbow grease and the apparent need for all Other kinds of cleaning implements or ingredients will be a sheet-like panel of cpramic tile. Prefabricated to countertop or wall panel size, tile in this ceramic "sheet" will be bonded with stainproof gouting as real tile itself. And then there's the ultrasonic 28300 STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Probnt.

Court lor (he County of Otuuvu In Hie of the KtiUite William E. Dunn. Dwwineil! At a session of said Court, hell on Juiit' '2, 1901, 3 I'l-i'ii'lit, HUN. KltKDKKICK MILKS, of riobate. NOT1CK IS I Tliat all creiiltois of stilit clec't'itsod 1111 1 miulieil to i tlit'li I'lnlm 1 In and cxitli, to sulcl I'owt, and lo set a thc'ieof upon Norman A.

i i or Paul F. Junes uf Holland, Michigan, i i a of said estate, and thai nn'h anil i a i of heirs i bo heard said Court (it I i 'on September at Ten A.M. IT IS That notice thereof be given by i a i of a eop.v hereof for i cons i lou.s da of hearing, In the a Evening Sentinel, a a i ficUiclan cause a of tills notice 1 to be seived upon" each known a In Interest at his last address bv reyisteied i i or a i i proof of a i i or by personal service at a i teen (14) days prior to such hearing. FREDERICK T. MILKS, A copy.

of Probate. Harriet S. Yonkman. Register of Probate. Power Sander is Best For Wood Floor Finish Floor finishes fail without proper A really smooth sanding is the most important part of a good floor finishing job, says the Maple Flooring Mlr.s.

which olfer.s the following suggestions: For Northern hardwood floors, the lir.st cut should he traversed in both directions, going with the grain of the flooring--using No. Follow with No. and then with No, 's, i i i i No. 00 ill cuts should be made with the i i i i If possible, all wood floors should be- with a heavy lower-driven sander. William Welch Jr.

Dies WKSTBUHV, N.Y. (UPli--U'il- iam Welch 56, vice-president charge of engineering at the Island Lighting died dishwasher. What will it do? Well, believe it or not, this one will wash dishes with sound waves! That's right, no soap, detergent or water: the fluttering of a barely audible high frequency vibration will shake the dirt from dishes. HOMES ON YOUR LOT OR OURS FINANCING AVAILABLE PRICED FROM 9900 Phone EX 6-0451 or ED 5-3262 warmth in furnishings, then it must be picked up on the wall. Metal shields, old signs, wood plac- ques, ceramic fixtures can serve a brick wall well.

Another item to note in an unfinished home is the heating system. If registers are floors, they will aifect the floor covering. Moldings Solve Decor Problems Difficult decorating problems often can be licked by the discreet use of wood moldings, designer Carl Ficken advises his clients. Mr. Ficken.

a member of American Institute of Decorators and the Society of Interior Designers, points out that a A a rugs are best in that case. Hot-water heat puts pipes at the baseboard usually, and this must of furnishings room that's too long will appear to have better proportions if wood moldings are applied vertically to the side at regular intervals. The strips can be painted to match or contrast with the walk or can be left the natural wood color. "To give a pleasant lift to a long, narrow hall, break up one wall i panels of two different colors separated by i a moldings," Ficken the opposite wall unpan- HOUSE TOO SEE HARRIS G. PIEPER "BUY, SELL, TRADE OR BUILD" COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE KEUN8NG REALTY COMPANY EX 2 93 71 28252 STATE OF The Probate Count for the County of Ottawa.

In the a of trie Estate of Agnes Vn ke. Deceased At a session of said Court, held on June 19, 1961. Present. HOX FREDERICK MILES, Judge ot Probate. XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

That all creditors of said dei eased are requlierl ID present i cl.ums writing and under oath, to saui Court, and In a thereof upon Coi-d Vande Water a i i a i i a of said estate and a such claims will be heard said Court at the Piobate on September 22. 1961, at Ten A IT IS ORDERED, That none? hereof be given by publics'ion of hereof for three con- ecutively previous 10 said dav of hearing, in the a i and that the i i a i ause a of i i to be erved upon each partv in a his last registered, certified or i a a i i i i i "i bv so-nal i at least 14) yno-i to i hearing FREDERICK T. MILES. true ct.pv. of Probate.

Ian ict a Register of Probate. on June 7, 1961. Present, FREDERICK T. Compbte Pfan Service For BETTER HOMES! jiiEr i SEOrjQOiTi Etri I I a bL. ii etcmoo-n OeOHOOT t--I I 4 O'OiiOva "a Estimates gladly given with no obligati OVERISEL LUMBER COMPANY PHONE SK 1-4281 TEl" Slenk EX 2-2910 Cord Zuverinlc EX 6-7781 MILES.

Judge of Probate I NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX That all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon James S. Moon of Port Huron Michigan, i i a of estate' and a i such claims i bp a by said Court at the Probate i on September (,. 1961. at ten A.M IT is ORDERED. That notice thereof be given by a i of a copy hereof for three ueeks consecutively previous 10 said or in the Holland Even in" a lhat i a a i Sentinel, cause a cony of i i to be served upon each p.im in 2S255 STATE OF MICHIGAN.

The Probate Com fo! the County ot a a In the a fth'e Estate of Xella lliumsia Pnoe. Deceased At a session of said Court, held on 2, 19tl Pieserr. HOX FREDERICK T. MILES. Judge of Probate.

-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That al! creditors of said deceased are required to pre.sent i dainis in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copv upon Laverne C. a 1 a of a i i a i a of said estate, a that such claims i be heard sa Cou-t Probate i on September 6. 1961 at Ten A.M IT IS ORDERED. a notice thereof be s-ivt-n a of a copy hereof tor three weeks consecutively prevjous to said of hearing, in a i Sen'inel, a Mia: a 1st Degree Murder Charge Lodged PONTIAC The Oakland County Prosecutor's office planned today to lodge first degree murder charges against 28-year-old Donald Bennyfield of Royal Oak Town.ship.

Bennyfield Thursday shot and killed Royal Oak Township police sergeant James Gatewood 38, a father of seven children, and seriously -wounded Patrolman Edward Watkms, 37. Bennyfield was to he arraigned before Royal Oak Township Justice Lonnie Cash. Gatewood and Watkms had gone lo the Bennyfield home to investigate a report that he had been bothering girls at a nearby play- field when they were met by a barrage of bullets from a .22 caliber rifle. Watkias is in serious condition at Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit. Bennyfiefd is being held at the Oakland County.

Jail to a a i examination and trial. floor covermgs. stock moldings of ndYrTs'a pine are available jn many sizes and styles to help the decorator, whether amateur or professional, improve the appearance of a room at low cost. The designer explains that it's not practical to make structural changes in a house or apartment, moldings can work wonders. Here are some additional tips he gives for decorating with stock molding: Flush doors, plain cabinets, and unfinished i Add strips of molding to the popular provincial look.

Windows and doorways: Emphasize and add architectural importance by a i with molding. High-ceilinged rooms: Attach a horizontal strip ot molding to walls or three feet floor using contrasting paint or paper below to make a dddo. Fireplace: Make a panel of melding above the fireplace and hang a picture i i it to give, traditional elegance to the focal point of the room. PATIO cause a cop of i nolle to be uior. a i know addrei-s interest at last knou address 1," re UfeVu cert rua (M; days pnor A cop.v Judge of Probate.

Harriet a Register of Probate. FREDERICK MILES A cop of Piobate. Harriet S. a Repiste; of Probate CONTRACTCRS STEEL BUYERS? WE HAVE OVER 200 TONS New and Used Steel Beam, Angles, Flats, Channels, Rods, Tubing, Plates 2S251 STATE OF MICHIGAN-. The Probate Ccm-t foi of a a Ir the a of the Estate of J.

Oscar -Spjut, Defei.ecl At a ses.von of said Court, held on 6, 1961 Pit-sent. HOX. FREDERICK T. of Prooa'e NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN a a i of deceased reqiii-eii to present then claim-; in and i a to said Court, and to serve a i upon a i Spjut of a -Michigan. i i i a ut said estate, a i i i i a Dett-im i a i of Heirs, i be heard (i me a i on September ti.

3961 at ten A IT IS ORDERED. That notice i be i bv a i or a hereof for three weeks on.M-cutr. eh i i to a of a i in a i a a i a cause a ropy of i notice 'o DP i i upor- a par'v in i i at his address Mn i i a i i 01 i a i mail i proof of i i or persona: i i at i teen (14; a prior to such hearing. FREDERICK MILES A or Probate. a i a Register of Probate.

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