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The Herald-Palladium du lieu suivant : Benton Harbor, Michigan • 8

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1978 EIGHT THE HERALD-PALLADIUM, Benton Harbor St. Joseph, Michigan Stevensville Primary To Decide Three GOP Races Voters in Stevensville will pick three of six GOP village council trustee candidates in a primary election. Monday. Three of the candidates are incumbents seeking re-election. DONALD DeMORROW The top three vote-getters be the GOP candidates for election to the three available, twoyear council trustee seats in the March 13 general election.

No Democrats filed nominat- LOREN KUSHMAN willing petitions for village offices. Only the council trustee seats are the center of primary election races. Other village candidates, all Republicans and all unopposed, are incumbents RICHARD KRAMER Incumbent GOP Race For Treasurer Only Paw Paw Contest PAW PAW A two-way race for the Republican treasurer nomination will be the only contested office in the village primary election Feb. 20. Vying for the treasurer's post are incumbent Burton Harrison, 64, 619 Pine and challenger Ward Horn, 74, E.

Michigan Ave. A retired insurance agent, Harrison and his wife, Frances, two married children. Horn, who is also retired, was formerly the personnel manager for Phelps Dodge BURTON HARRISON WARD HORN Incumbent Challenger New Troy's Queen Event March 5 NEW TROY The 1978 Miss said. Tickets are $2.50. New Troy Blossom Queen con- Mrs.

Tim (Lore) Hawkins is test will be held March 5 at 7 the other co-chairman of the p.m. in the Rive Valley High committee. Committee School auditorium. members are Mrs. Jim Twelve young women are en- (Jackie) Johnson, Mrs.

Delores tered in the contest, according Gunderson, Mrs. Bob (Nadine) to Mrs. Allen (Rose) Zielke, one Kerns, Mrs. Richard (Pat) of the co-chairmen on the queen Bryant, Mrs. Rodney (Rose) committee.

Riley, Mrs. Jim (Kay) English, Theme of the pageant is the Mrs. James (Kay) Cox and Mrs. "Holland Tulip Fesitval she Robert (Alberta) Bowker. LORRIE HAWKINS ROSE ZIELKE Co-chairman New Troy chairman ROSE ZIELKE Compromise On Tankers MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich.

(AP) City police won't enforce new regulations for double-bottom tankers on Interstate 75 or county roads until an Oakland County judge rules on an oil company lawsuit that seeks to overturn the ordinance. city, however, will enforce a new 25 mph limit against gasoline-carrying double-bottoms on Madison Heights streets. Assistant City Attorney Bernard Friedman agreed to that compromise during a court hearing this week on a suit against the city by the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. Madison Heights is the third city to try to sideline the tankers.

Dearborn and Warren are the others, but judges tossed out the ordinances in those 1 two municipalities. Four Quit School Board LEROY, Mich. (AP) Finding replacements for four frustrated former members is the task facing a minority of the Pine River Board of Education. The board's president, vice president, secretary and one trustee quit this week. They put part of the blame for their mass resignation upon some citizens' seeking "confrontation instead of information." Those resigning were president David Neiger, vice president Joe Hastings, secretary Betsy Lorentzon and trustee Earl Williams.

The four said the seven-member board is losing its ability to cope with the Osceola County district's administrative problems and dissention upon the board itself. Arthur Kasewurm, village president; Bernice Schoenfelder, village clerk; Erwin Fechner, village treasurer; and Robert Sturch, village assessor. Here is a summary of the six LINDA LeFEVRE Challenger DUANE BRASSOW Challenger AUGUST GORSKE Challenger Need More Profit? WASHINGTON (AP) Profits of percent won't be enough to justify continued exploration and development of oil in costly regions like the North Sea and northern Alaska, the chairman of Exxon Corp. says. REGISTER FOR BIRTHDAY PRIZES VAN'S PHARMACY "Saving you money.

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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 5813 Red Arrow Highway 157 East Napier Open: 9.9 Weekdays, 9.5 Sat. Sun. Phone 429-8435 OPEN SUNDAY -NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY OTHER AREA OFFICES: Berrien Springs 114 Ferry St. Ph. 471-9384 Coloma Red Arrow Hwy.

Ph. 468-8323 ALSO IN BENTON HARBOR Sears and Ca DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS trustee candidates. Donald DeMorrow, 50, 5730 Berrien works at Whirlpool's machine shop and is an incumbent. He and his wife Joyce have three children Richard Kramer, also an incumbent, is 59 and lives at 5888 St. Joseph Ave.

He is a design engineer with Auto Specialties Richard St. engineer Manufacturing in St. Joseph. He and his wife Dorothy have two children. Loren G.

Kushman, the third of the incumbents, is 35, and lives at 5411 St. Joseph Ave. He was appointed to the council in February 1977. He is a pattern maker at Star Patterns in Benton Harbor. He and hiswife Kathy have three children.

Challenger Duane Brassow, who will be 34 on primary election day, works for Twin Cities Glass Co. in Benton Harbor. He and his wife Sandra have two children. August Gorske, 52, 5785 Ridge Road, is a fleet mechanic for Michigan Fruit Canners at the firm's Riverside Distribution Center near Coloma. He and his OLD FA FAITHFUL! wife Eleanora have five children.

Linda LeFevre, 29, 5867 St. Joseph is a widow, has three children and is a full-time student at Lake Michigan College. She works summers at Pleasure Pools in St. Joseph. The voting polls will be at the new village hall and will be open from 7 a.m.

8 p.m. Copper Ft. Wayne, Ind. He and his wife, Geraldine, have three children. Unopposed for nomination to present offices are: President Charles F.

Smith, 46, 708 Hazen Clerk Charles R. Cusumano, 44, 163 Tulip and trustees Dalton Rumsey, 48, 611 North Ann M. Griffith, 43, Maple Lake; and George P. Kolosar, 41, 527 River Road, all Republicans. Susan- Blow, 30, 618 S.

LaGrave, a Republican, was the only person to file for nomination for the assessor's position. Incumbent Dorothy Bro did not seek re-election. Seeking nomination for reelection to terms on the library board are incumbents Carolyn Ritchie, 44, 208 N. Niles a Republican; and Democrat Eric Lutz, 28, 310 Harris St. All terms are for two years.

Allegan Marriage Licenses ALLEGAN The following marriage licenses have been issued by Allegan County Clerk Russell Sill. Steven Nyhof, 21, and Cindy Boeve, 21, both of Holland. Michael DeHaan, 21, and Julie Hartfield, 19, both of Allegan. Charles Ross, 28, Otsego, and Julie Van Avery, 26, Lawton. Thomas Warwick, 25, and ShirleY Babbitt, 25, both of Fennville.

Michael Mansfield, 22, and Teresa Edsall, 20, both of Hopkins. David E. Retherford, 24, and Robin Hohler, 21. both of Shelbyville. Steven Becksfort, 24, and Shelley Eckwielen, 18, both of Holland.

Rex Powers, 21, and Rebecca Chester, 19, both of Otsego. The Herald -Palladium through it we purchased car our first home and fed our family IL CHINA I sos 4 40 LION A FSYI FAMED 29 14001- AND NOW SENIOR CITIZEN SHOPPING A good Newspaper attracts loyal readers who respond vigorously to the advertising content. Our Newspaper audience is the overwhelming majority of all adults in our market area. Such coverage is unmatched by radio for all stations combined and even a combination of best primetime shows. In the race for retail sales, the proven medium is newspaper advertising.

MR. RETAILER You can't afford to ignore such a loyal audience! The Herald -Palladium.

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