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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 7

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PAGE SIXTEEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, 18, Braves Starting To Make Move Bulletin Board Tonight 6 Fords vs. Parke- Davis, League. Legion, 19th and College. 6 rn. Kiw anis s.

VFW, Conservation Officials Fear Not Enough Anglers for Fish LANSING (LTD Prospects smallrpouth is at its best among the Great Lakes' By Fred Down failed Press International The M-wauiee Brakes, vho hurt while they marked urce for a month appear to be s. big mcne to crack open the Nations! League rate. and Maple, are expected to be "fairly good" the rocks League. 22nd Sat- i reefs and large inland lakes. The m.

Pose Park vs. Fab- stream conditions for the ooener. Sidebars On Tigers' Activities DETROIT (UPI) Since Jack Tighe benched Al Kaline on May 21, the slender slugger has been i rising raoidly, hitting in all but heavy ne of the 25 games since. Only 13-14 from May 10 to June tne reeled cff tne.r fifth in six game dcv msnt vihen thev Carres anesd of the fading San Francisco Giants. V.

more games at home before the hit HP 1 champ.ons a stepped a spot to take command of the race relief ace Clem Labine his sec Recreation soft ball. Tongeren F.eld. 6:39 O.m. Jobs Live Bait but they Ahat fearful the 1958 season may be marked; Bay and some areas by too many fish near iglers. Bay, Grand Traverse Kaline's homer last night, the 15th off Pedro Ramos this year, one loss a-td return Jack Sanford iS Seech Recreation and no: enough fishermen, the Dinner although DICK Farrell pitched the ninth.

Fore restored the Yankees lead to eight games as he his j.e"i enth s'raight decision- sn-d of tre ear with the help of homer DV Bill ran tr.e V.hite So.V shu'out iscirgs so 3J And perhaps it's no colncidcT.ee. the' handed -he that :r.e Se r.es hero vino the rab- foer chicken circuit can be toush- er than retching against the New York Yankees. the chance -A as Burcette's ihe and his urst -Ahose attack was since 22. The Glar-ts cropping fast after treir heroics. vere 6-1, tr.e Pittsburgh rates.

the St. LOJUS Cardinals lopped tne Cincinnati Rediegs. 10-4. v.iih six runs in -he ninth Red the.r third sirc.ght Jim Lar.C-s iu.d a. triple and single and Ra Boor.e singled home one run- fcr Chicago O'Dell pi'cht-c a five-hi'- for his Se.entn for the paced GUS Triardos' three hits.

Ray Herbert lost his second game for 6.3'j s. Parke-Da'. Recreat.on softball. 23rd and 7:13 m. ron Center vs.

Sue-urban Motor, Zeeland softball, Legion F.elc. 8 Bonn Maplewood. softoall. Van Tcngeren Derro.t Clowns anarchs. American League baseball, Rlver- I "The need Jo be thinned out in some of the inland lakes that are overpopulated." said Deputy Conservation Director Gaylord A.

Walker. Walker's 1 i concern centers rot on how the fish are biting--but rdther on the ernten are park are other favorites. the Lake Michigan shore- ave a 15-game hitting the Wilderness state xb best hes ever ma3 ased in career. 2 Teams Keep Softball Lead Holla-id Furnace and De Xooyer Chevrolet are still knotted for the The Conservator. Department i e2 in the Sportsman League soft- I I Ooyi of Publication CLASSIFIED ADS 9:00 AJA.

A.M. WANTED--MALE HELP WANTED Experienced service station salesmen. Apply at new Sunoco Station, 264 E. 8th St. 294-296 WANTED SITUATION PLEASE DO NOT ASK for information in blind ads.

The Sentinel will not disclose the identity of any box numbers or give any information not contained in ad itselL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -Cancellations and corrections of WANTED--Chimneys to buSd or classified advertising will bej repair. Phone EX 6-7952 after 5 accepted until 9 A.M. day of: publication WANTED Baby sitting light housekeeping job, by reliable experienced 16 year old girL Will furnish references. Pisoae ED 5-5503. 294-296 294-299 Johnny Groth was the last Tiger 1 to go 5-for-5 in a game.

Groth turned the trick against the Chicago White Sox last Aug. 17. Several Tigers have had four hits in a game this season but no one has been able to match Ozzie Virgil's performance Tuesday nieht. lem. Zeeland softsa.l.

Legion Field. Thursday Pacnos Iron vs Wire League. Legion. Ita has been forced to cut back many of its fisheries operations of declining from hcense sales. "Vt'e'll sooa be able to tell ho A much effect the recession is go- ction foiio'A'ing action Tsies- i Gets and the Philadelphia Phil, fj i J.

l.es downed the Los Angeles Dod- I I I OS I 6 -n Products, it. Conrnd. Recreation sofiball, 22nd and 6 y) p.m. Northland Lanes s. Heights.

Recreation soft- bail i 22nd and Maple 6-JO Wire products vs. Holland Recreation soft-1 ball. 23rd and Maale. ing JQ on fish-in mer." Walker said. Trout stamp sales for the first Furnace stopped :r.is sum- Cr.urch.

7-3 and De Nooyer won Fris, 3-1 to remain in the top spots while Sixth-Gra-Bel! was icur montns 01 year 'Aere; a Sie feis 3-- about per cent from iasti Church had the big- I baseball in the fifth inning with Berean Kaline and the bases loaded. Kaline raised a high foal pop a few feet down the first base line. Cicotte race in and tried to take it although catcher Steve Korcheck was standing right next to pUUiiCeUivU. i TeL EX 2-2311 Taker vrED Tree and Following boxholders have mail 20, 30, 32, 39, 50, 61, 63, 71, 76 FOR SALE--FRUIT and PRODUCE FOR SALE Strawberries. Pick removal.

Free estimates. Insured. Call EX 6-3162. 294-299 WANTED Walls to clean "No- drip" memod, carpets, windows, home i Service. Phone PR 2-2321 or EX 6-S3S4.

294-299 5 your own. Bring containers. 15c -qt. Henry A. Hassevoon, i WANTED To haul black dirt mile of Harlem Co-op on aE 2 ej av losrz, also landscaping US-31, 1st house east.

291-255 Free Climates. Brewer Bros FOR SALE Strawberries. Phone! EX 6-0972. Fred Vos. 293-2S3D WANTED TO RENT a trend.

st-ll too early to hils nc udL ng homers by Ebels and Dave Drooger. saia ne was nopeitil tne. rece lon a cj: ry I a a tne --1 Jason ffl oa ass aon a to Boeve and Looman. p.m. Zion Lutheran New snapper, their, era: nia "of the Kansas City A's.

Van Tonseren Field iiii.iicu;iici ucsu me ciicva. wets sianQsiig next to empnasiz- gest safest 0 th pjgjjt with 12 him. He dronoed it." But he then ron 'n vf lanned Kaline. A pitcner is taught never to take a pop unless he's the only man near it. One of the rare sights in baseball is a catcher who wears glasses.

Th" Senators have a corner on the market. Not only does Clint Courtney wear glasses, but so does rookie Steve Korcheck. Berean 000 MO 3--3 Furnace 300 022 x--7 Batteries: Spykerman and Yonk- c.i:ef of hits ana in trousie most of the pointment. Piston owner way but the Braves ran up an Zo'He- early lead as Frank Torre. Harry Ie show He vil! Fred i dents Zeelanc Indepen-l the aepartment's fish division, SOme Oa 55 StUl are On spawning beds but he said condi-! tions others ise "fairlv' Kuite.

Bethel Immariuei 100 020 0--3 3 001 000 0--1 5 E. Ribbens and J. Berens and J. Jager, 000 020 0--2 3 002 010 t--3 3 Bauman and D. Munikoski and R.

Phone EX 6-6707 or EX 2-2354. 2S4-299 WANTED Simoniz and oolishing jobs. CaH EX 2-3353. 294-2S9 WANTED Room and board by young man. unlversiiy student, WANTED Radio, antenna and working in Holland this summer.

Vicinity of Graafschap and 20th streets desirable. State address and price to Mrs. Hanger Winter, 101 Ely AHegan, Mich 24-2S5 Explaining his penchant for club house meetings. Tiger manager Bill Norman said the first nro Mrs. Oostendorp Dies At Home in Zeeland A (Special) Mrs.

Christine Nykamp S3, widow of the late Rev. H. E. Oostendorp, of 149 Elm Zee- television servicing. Johnson Electronics, 335 West Eighteenth Phone EX 5-5322.

293-293 WANTED Work by high school senior girl. Phone PR 2-4316. 293-295p WANTED House painting, experienced. Reasonable rates. Phone ED 5-5273 or EX 6-OS62.

292-297p her home Tuesday i i--i Liic NCAA College World Series Tues-! Saturday. Rock bass Batteries: B. Formey. R. son and R.

Dozeman; J. Ebels and 13 A. Van Dusen. League standings: club he ever played for had a meeting on the -cay he reported. "It was in Laurel, Norman recalled, "and Clay Hopper was the manager.

I played second 010 000 0-- 1 5 base. Hopper went over the other 131 113 x--10 12 team's batting order. By the time Triples by Ted Kiuszewski. Ro- man and Bill i "be made a vice Michisan sparked a five-run second-inning president and member of sent the Timers into carriea tne Pirates to board of directors of the Zoilner tonights finals tneir SLMtn wm nine games. Corp.

Since Zoilner is in full en Southern California, which Curt Kaydon went eigct innings; command of the corporation it is dumped Holv Cross. 5-2, in the'other waters Jpnn- regarded as a formality. first game Taesdav night. i i i i for his second victory while ny Antonelli lost his sion. fifth deci- i I The University of a v.

i a ill Joe Cunningham and Stan Mu-' opened in 1926. had fewer than sial tripled in a six-run ninth students in 1945 Todav the Cardinals beat the Rediegs some IS.000 students fill "three ick won both ipr the second straight time. Re-; campuses and more than 50 new I took the Hex piicner Phil Paine won his buildings. times Missouri had beaten Western Michigan by ihe same 8-1 score in the opening game of the double-elimination series. Doug and Gal- Dick closed seasons The bass season remains ooen until Sept.

14 in trout lakes and I streams, and to Dec. 31 In all Ten inches is the minimum size" 3 3 2 1 0 we reached the catcher I'd forgotten all about the first man. I think meetings are good and I think the players like them," said Norman who holds one before every game. Jim Hegan is the Tigers' top 2 night game hitter although Red 2 caught Tuesday night. He- sIS 211 at a -331 pace after dark.

limit for both largemouth and 15 Five for the best kind of a There are six exceptions to the i size limits. The minimum size is 16 inches on three experimental lakes. Five Lake. Grand Traverse Ihe possei Scores County; Joseph Miimewaukon County, and Monday Nite Summer League Nigh! 19 9 II 13 Earls Standard Service 17 Lake. St.

Osher Tree Service 10 Sugarloaf Marines Saner Service 10 The turnout of 29,794 fans nearly doubled ihe best night crowd the Senators attracted here last year with many coming out to watch Ozzie Virgil's debut plus the lure of seeing the club that walloped the Yankees four straight. OC1 J.Q Lake. Washtenavr County. There High games B. Lough.

213: is no minimum size limi: ia Fine! B. Me 192: W. Viter- Lake, Barry County; Duck Lake, Calhoun County, and Big Portage Lake. Jackson County. wishing for the bronze-backed 4S2.

mark. 190. High senes B. Me Farland, 552: W. Vitermark 538: B.

Lough. The Tigers' scoreless inning mark stopped at 2i when Washington scored Chicago White straight shutouts. WANTED Baby sitting or any other type of work, by 17 year- old girL Phone EX 6-7653. 292-294 WANTED Masonry and cement work, all types. Building repairing and remodeling.

Free estimates. Call EX 6-8555. Herb Wiersma. 292-297 WANTED Tree trimming and removing. Fully insured.

Oshier Tree Service. Phone ED 5-8340 after 6 p.m. 292-297 evening after a lingering ilLness. She was a member of the North Street Christian Reformed Church and of the Golden Hour and Dorcas Societies. She was bora in Zee- lacd and was the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Gerrit Visch. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Boawman, of Holland. Mrs.

Morris Van Spyker, Zeeland, Mrs. N. E. Lanning of Grand Ranids: one son, Dr. Russell R.

Ny- karnp of Zeeland: 12 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren: one sister, Mrs. John Baker of Ottawa Beach; five brothers. Timon, Leonard. Harry Visch ail of Grand Rapids: Dick of Zeeland and John of Eaton Rapids. services will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

at the Yntema Funeral Home with the Rev. D. Kok officiating. Burial will be in WANTED--Lavrnmowers to sharp- Zeeiand Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where relatives and friends may meet the family Thursday from 7 to 9 pjn.

The family requests that flowers be omitted. WANTED Carpets rags a upholstery, cleaned in the home We do walis, floors and Janitrol service. Darclean Service. Phone EX 6-3435. 292-297 WANTED Electrical contracting.

Residential, commercial and industrial. Licensed contractor. M. Haveman. Phone EX 6-8213.

291-296 Michigan produces nearly one- half of the timber marketed in the Great Lakes states. 7 Rugged Samsonite Streamirfe can really fake it. "Travel-tested" finish resists scuffs end bruising, stays new looking for years. It's slim, trim, and plenty roomy. Wonderful color choice, too.

Available in: Crys'cf Gree-i, do.T Grey. Rcwr.ide nn-s'i, Sodole Tnr for worker, Coio-o3o Srown end Soddie Ton For men. Coses Shown: 7rol- Ccie $17.95 O'Ne P-IJ-sn Oifter Samsonffe low Prices tociei' Kcl Sex $15.95 icc'ss'Wc-cVocs $25.95 ll Fe'ss-ci Coie 51795 6 era b. S3S.95 iws.S.i'er V.T.P. CCKS $19.95 40-44 East 8th St.

Holland, Mich. THE HOME OF GOOD I Phone EX 2-3148 highland tartan Olive Man Found Dead of Gunshot Wound GRAND HAVEN 'Special -William Yeske, 65. route West Olive, was found dead in bed Tuesday afternoon by sheriff's officers following a call from a neighbor, Herman Bathory, who discovered the body in the locked trailer. Dr. Peter Me Arthur, medical examiner, said Yeske died of a self- inflicted gunshot wound.

Yeske was born in Toledo, Ohio and had lived in this area since 1900. During World War I he served with the U.S. Army Engineering Corps. Graveside services be held in Grand Haven township cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Survivors include six sisters. The body is at the Van Zantwick Funeral Home, I Dick De Waard, 74, I Succumbs at Hospital en. Phone EX 6-3706. 557 W. 19th.

290-295D WANTED--Work -with ton pickup, anything and everything including a work. Phone EX 6-4324 or EX 4-4769. 290-295p WANTED Odd jobs and light hauling. Call TOM EX 6-6596. 293-298p WANTED--Interior, exterior painting and texturing.

EX 6-6376. I. Schaap. 290-295 WANTED Cars to slraonlze, or wash. Experienced man.

Professional job for low prices. Phone EX 2-3767. 289-294 WANTED--FEMALE HELP WANXbD--Experienced ready to wear sales women. One full time, one pan time. Please apply in person.

Alexanders. 294-296 WANTED--Need money? We have openings, paid advance commissions, no coiiectiing or deliveries, Cinderella plan, one of the best. WANTED--Women between 20 and 40 with nimble fingers for assembly work. Apply 301 West 16th st 294-295 Dick De Waard. 74.

of 182 East I A Young women for Fifth died Tuesday afternoon store office. One able 1 in -O type and who likes to ts-nrt in Holland Hospital following a long illness, ne was a lifelong res- ident of Holland and belonged to I Sixth Reformed Church. Before re- i tiring in 1957. he nad worked for I Baker Furniture Co. for more than 20 to type and who likes to work with figures.

Full time, permanent position. In yoar realv please give age, education, "experience and salary expected. Write Box 15. care Sentinel. 29i-29S en under-water sty red-cnd- Ciooney quick-drying poplin be the avorite this year.

These ere designed for both fort and split-second action. sizes. QJU jiiauKji status SI te i and Mrs. Reka O'Conner. ail of Holland: one brother.

Cornelius De! SEEPS PLANTS, FERTILIZERS 1 On-r-j-I vaard of Holland: one sister-in- FOR iaw Mrs. Henry De Waard of; ag nrubs i designing. Van runeral ervices ,111 be held EX 2-9457. Blvd iergreen, flower- roses, landscape ry Mouw officiating. Burial be 6 in Pilgrim Home Cemetery.

Re-! FOR SALE Plans. Petunia, latives and friends may meet tne'' varieties. Aster. Marigold, Sal- jfamiiy the Dykstra Snap Dragon. Cabbage all Thursday from 2 to 4 and 19 p.m.

to 4.95 3.95 OTHERS "5.95 vANTZEM Lhamp Ousted SPRING Mich. r'V 3 cnampion.l Tuesaay ousted defending titlfst I Stella Manski of Kalarnazoo dur-l ing the first round of match play I kbds. pepper, ioir.ato. melon etc. R.

Por. 153 No. Division. 293-293 melon and flower plaate 353 Xo. Division.

rrw FOR RfcNT COTTAGES Boxer Dies BUENOS A I Argentina fUPI- Boxer Santos Galvan. who was knocked out fay Farid Salim at Luna Park on June 4, died Tuesday at the Costa Buero Neurological Institute after a deli- available August 16-30. EX 6-4705. Phone i i cate brain operation failed to save his life. 39-47 East 8th Holland, Mich.

Ph. EX 2-3237 Gavilan Favored MIAMI BEACH (UPD--Former welterweight champion Kid Gavilan is favored whip tough Yama Bahama, the Bimini slugger who is out to kill the "keed's" comeback hopes in tonight's nationally televised 10-rounder. a Macatawa, available now until July 12 Reduced rates. Phone ED 5-5970. 294-296 Two Lase Michigan.

Reasonable rent Cnoice week still available. Cali EX 293-296 FOR RENT Cottage directly on Lake Michigan, north of Kitchen Kupboard. Pre-season rates Phone ED 5-5140. 29R FOR Street, Saugatuck, Michigan. 280-294.

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