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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 6

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Holland, Michigan
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6
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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE TWENTY-ONt Showboat Audition Dates Set Juno 22, and a been -n the foi auditions of non-professional act.s for the Lowell Showboat Talent- announced Dr Claik Vredenburg Dr Vredenburg is chairman of the talent committee for the Lowell Lions Club, which is co- the "Talent-Search" alon? with a Grand Rapids television station Dr Vredenburg stated thai ihe auditions will be held three evenings in Grand Rapids and are open to anyone in Michigan The pre-showboat finals take the form of a special talent show night at the Lowell Showboat Dock, Saturday Jul with the public invited Winners of these auditions will compete and entertain the pat- ions of the pre-showboat finals for over two hours Each of the winners of the Juty 16th finals will appear one night on the stage of the Lowell Showboat during the week of July 25 through 30 All individuals and groups wishing to compete in the "Talent-Search" are being asked to write about their acts including name, age, type of talent, if it is a group, the number of persons, address and telephone number to. Lowell Showboat, Lowell, Mich as soon as possible, Dr. Vredenburg advised Deadline for entrees must be received prior to June 18 All entrants will be notified, by mail, when and where they are to appear for their auditions PRESENT FLAG Memhois the ui Foieign SeniLO i a uno meet monthh at the Home .01 evented to mom beiv of the ai of Fomsn i Po-t 21 laM Shown 'left to nij'it) an i- mil I.e and "-schei tho ot 1 oieun Sen it ot i i Holi diiciei 01 thi i mdu oniot i commandi i arui i i a DC i a i oiiic'M of ihe I'lu Dad-, i a compov od oi a i 01 aishtei-- ho hau hid mililan Penna Sas photo LBJ Hints Moon Pact With Soviet Union I A I PI -Pros iduit loiniM)!) lies cniou- i 3 i Kiissid a i i i a oi mi 1 nnHin aid othr, I It i i i I lucf i i lold a jjowl'A ill dfk Cation i i i dncMi.n up dii' on Hit i i in cfioit.s to Fat tensions Rrcal! uiU a i h- and the Hu.sMan-. had i i a i a i I am 4 dd to Irll 1 am li.ip|i 10 v'i i i a i we .110 i i i i and horx'ful a nojiotidtmns looking a agn omcni an ho a i i dolav i 11 i a 1 ii thioughoui iho a i not i used in India Ministerial Association Holds Meeting Ministers of the Holland-Zeeland Ministerial Association met Wednesday in Jack's Garden Room Restaurant with leaders in the law-enforcement field and of the radio news media Present as guests of the Asso- tiation were James Bussard, Ottawa County prosecuting attorney, Leslie Van Beveren, Holland police chief; William Gargano and Bruce Glass of WHTC and Peter Vanden Bosch and Lynn Wheaton of WJBL Their discussion concerned reporting relative to youths charged with first offense misdemeanors Van Beveren stated youths 16 years and under are termed "juveniles" and their names are not released while adult offenders. 17 years and older, are reported on the police blotter which is open to the public He added the blotter may be held back if a case is under investigation Bussard advised the association to review the record and history of the problem before action is taken by the association He said the public must know what officials are doing and association members must determine what is best for all concerned Vanden Bosch said information is the news-media's lifeblood and it should not be managed news He supported cooperation with police and law and explained why definite statements are not used reporting certain cases and why general- words and terms are used He said he would not favor suppressing news of first offenders Gargano explained the care his station uses reporting a first offense He also said repetition of news announcements of a crime is because most people do not use the radio constantly, therefore, the news re ports are spread throughout the day It is the duty to inform the community, he said, not to hide facts ftom the community Hospital Notes AdmtteJ to Holland Hospital on Wednesday were Mrs Heiman Bakker, 663 Central.

Barbara Bugg, route 5 lyeticia Bueno, 63 West First. Charles Raap, route 1, Dorr Jeannette Brill Elenbaas, 142 Church Zeeland, Mrs Andrew Witteveen, 561 Huizenga Zeeland, Mane Botbyl, WO Pennoyer Ave Grand Haven Released Wednesday Mrs Martha Vanden Belt, 294 West 22nd St Mrs Robert Van and baby, 325 West 19th St Mrs Stanley Van 1 Slooten, route 1, West Olive, i Susan Vanden Berg, 223 Cal- ivin, Mrs Bobby Turner and i baby, 802 North Shore Dr I Kenneth Swierenga, 368 Pine; i Earl Slotman, route 3, Mrs. 1 Berend Pastunmk and baby, 467 West 48th St Mrs. Rolland Oshier and son, 130 Judith St Margaret Nelson, 298M Van Raalte. A released Wednesday 1 were Mrs.

Lewis Me Milland, 11.2 Green Me Gee 473 West JOth St Mrs Gabe Lee, 2467 Lilac Ave Ronald Harrison, 128 Scotts Di Rich ard Grace, East 14th Si Ronnie Brooks 4072 64th St Frederick Trethewey, 107 East Ninth St Mrs Ronald Machiele and bab, 10781 Brook view Dr Mrs Arthur Slenk, 147 West 29th St Mrs Gilbert Villafranca, 87 East 17th St Mrs June Monhollon, 3768 58th St Fined in Assault Case GRAND HAVEN Marshall Calvin Clark, 19, Spring Lake, was sentenced to pay $50 fine, $9 90 costs and serve five days in jail after pleading guilty before Justice Eva Workman Wed-1 nesday to a charge of assault and battery The alleged offense i occurred Tuesday night upon a 15-year-old Spring Lake youth resulting in bruises above the eye Spring Lake village police made the arrest If fine and costs are not paid, Clark will serve an additional 25 days. for exhilarating etegaoce 4fM3E EftST COLOGNE $4.50 AFTER $3.50 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 With Backing 20 Yr. Guarantee Completely Installed BASED ON 1000 Sq. Ft. Bigger Smaller Houses Comparably Priced FREE ESTIMATES Of HOUAM CALL EX 6-2466 Afternoons Eveningi 234 CENTRAL Ph EX 6-2343 14-16 8th St.

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Years Available:
1948-1976