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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 6

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Holland, Michigan
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PAGE SIX THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, SENTINEL THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972 Several Pay Traffic Fines In Court Several cases have been heard recently in Holland District Court. They follow: Joseph Abram, Grand Rapids, unlawful stop on a i traveled portion, $15; a i Berends, Grand Rapids, speeding, $20; Ronald Bosnia, Grandville, no protective eye shield, $15; Kenneth Carroll. 115 East 16th speeding. $15; Merle DeWitt, Zeeland, speeding. $19; Bryan Dozeman, HIS Douglas speeding $23; Mary Eilander, 27 East 20th speeding.

$49: i a Fogg, 232 West 16th no operator's license, Richard Hasty. Fennville, right of way, S19. f. Allen Holstege, Grandville, speeding, $15; Chartes Ike, Grand Rapids, speeding, $15; Thomas Junghans, Lansing, stop and go light, $15 and no cycle endorsement, Garth Kaashoek, 769 South Shore speeding, Sandra Kingsworth, Kalamazoo, speeding, $20; Robert Lucking, Spring Lake, assured clear distance, Timothy Matchinsky, 657 I Graafschap speeding, $23; Sandra Mendez, 337 Pine (speeding, Newell. JElmhurst, 111., speeding, $20; (Dale Nienhuis, 4170 112th speeding.

$15; R. J- Oordyke, Grand Rapids, parked two wheels on traveled portion of i highway, $7. James Price. 70 West 12th clear distance. $15; Mary Remick, Zeeland, speeding, Theressa Rynsburger.

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Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 $15; Juan Silva, 325 Columbia speeding, $23; Delores Slager. 444 Riley St, speeding, $20; Lowell Smith, Zeeland, speeding, $19; Dave Timrner, 1367 West 32nd no plates on vehicle, $15; Earl Decker, Gobies, illegal parking, $7. i Janine Forsell, Grand Rap- jids, parked in no parking zone, I Scott Thompkins. Wyoming, i illegal parking, Jack Klaasen, 57 West 22nd exceed slow no wake zone, $17; Brian Alberta.

808 College tire i squealing, $15: Michael Alles, JRockford. speeding, $15: Daniel iCarrigan, East Grand Rapids, i speeding, $15: Jane Clark, 129Mj lEast Ninth speeding. $20: Henry Feycn, Byron Center, light, $15: Richard Fogel, I Grand Rapids, speeding, $15; Allen Gibbons, 983 Lincoln, 1 speeding, $20. I Sandra Giiley. Fennville, (speeding, $28; Pam Groot, 462 'Lakeshore speeding, $31; I Marsha Hulst, Zeeland, speed- 1 ing, $20; Patricia Johns, 279 West 16th right of way, $15; 'Ellen Johnson, Zeeland, improper lane iisage, $15; Robert i Kahlow, 745 Marylane pro- 'hibited left turn.

$23; Mark Lipscomb, Grand Rapids, speed- i $25: Lloyd Melcher, Grand Haven, wrong way one way I street, $15: Robert Nykamp, 143 Birchwood, speeding, $20: i Terry Oxford, South Haven, red i flasher, $15. Seymour Padnos, 1441 South 1 Shore speeding, $20; Robert ParkhUl, Arbor, speeding, $20; Elaine Baby, i Spring Lake, speeding, $15; Brigitte Riedl, Zeeland, speed! ing, $20; Cornelius Ten Voorde, i 289 Fourth speeding, $19; Riley Thomas, 17 West 10th 1 speeding, $20; William Valkema, 184 West 17th speeding, $19; SCUBA SALE DIVING EQUIPMENT SALE To $100. Wet Suits 1 $49.95 $230. Healthways J. Tank 39.95 Regular, Bac Pac MASKS FINS 4.99 Up SNORKELS 98c Up We Fill Scuba Tanks CYCU 254 River at 11th Ph.

396-4684 Penelope Victor, 304 Central stop sign, $13; Frederick Walters, 2743 Beeline speeding, $25. John Walthour, Grand Rapids, speeding, $15; Richardo Zamarripa, Grand Rapids, improper passing, $15; Bett Zimmer, 3126 120Ui defective equipment, $15; Tom Eckels, Plainwell, parked in no stopping, standing or parking area, Martha Semeyn, Grand Rapids, parked in no parking zone, Richard Venema, Kalamazoo, no stopping, standing or parking area, Elmer Meiste, 93 East 22nd high speed boating in prohibited i area, $17. i George Steggerda, 514 Howard high speed boating in pro- hibited area, $17; Robert Wen- jdorf, Grand Rapids, no State (boat plate, George Breur, Wayne, N. speeding, $40; William Bron, 12708 Felch no eye shield. $15: Richard Den Uyl, Point West, speeding, $20; Mary Dernberger, 43Vi a Eighth speeding, Kathryn De Weerd, 228 Washington improper backing, $15; Jose Dominguez, a 'Rapids, speeding, $18; Theodore Drooger, 6536 146th speeding, $53.50 and speeding, $19; Donald Essenbui-g, 674 a Lakewood speeding, $15.

Guadalupe Garza, Hamilton, speeding, $15; Russell Genzink, 857 Lincoln speeding, William Haiker, 295 Franklin, right of way, $15; Paul Harbison. Zeeland, no cycle endorsement, Evelyn Jaarsma, 30 East 21st unsafe start, $15; Barbara Lamb. 664 Azalea, improper backing, $15; Walter McDonald, Galesburg, speeding, $15; Thomas Moore, Grand Rapids, no cycle 'endorsement, James Overbeek. 184 East 34th assured clear distance, $15; George Find, Central, improper left turn, SIS. Thomas Riemersma, 10482 Paw Paw speeding, $20; Phillip Russell, West llth speeding, $15; Ricky Savage, 1320 South Shore speeding, $15; David Speet, Coopersvffle, speeding, Edward Swartz, West Olive, speeding, $15; Preston Turk- stra, 547 Jacob speeding, $20; Linda Veltman, Hudsqn- ville, expired operator's license, Ruth Weber, 284 West 36th allowing non licensed person to drive, $15; Bernard Westerhof, 5 South River right of way, $15; Robert Westerhof, 630 Myrtle studded tires, $15.

Gang of Raccoons Vandalizes House HOUSTON (UPD Sandra i Gerry returned from a weekend trip to find her house vanda-! lized and several thousand i dollars worth of damage She told police the intruders broke in by tearing their way into tier wood-shingled roof, through the sheetrock and into, her bedroom. They went from room to room, breaking and scattering furnishings and other items. After an investigation, police said the vandals--who tracks all over house--were a gang of raccoons. Milliken Sees Thriving Economy Solving Problems NOVl (UPD-Gov. William G.

Milliken said Wednesday a thri-' ving economy is the best hope! for solving many of the state's 1 social problems. "People have to have they have to have confidence in 1 the future or we will never be! able to reduce crime, stop drug; abuse, eliminate the ghettos aiidj put an end to racism," he saidi at the dedication of Novex One 1 Industrial Park. better than credit safer than cash. i FIRST MICHIGAN BANK Only 100 per check with Easy minimum balance. Free with First-0-Matic.

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