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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • 32

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B-J2 TOE STATE JOURNAL June 22, 1972 Power Loop Extension Helps Delta Users "KMt Vx-4' concerned, he said. Reclosure devices will restore service within seconds after an interruption unless physical damage results to the power lines, Station to the Enterprise Switching Center south of Jolly Road and east of Pennsylvania. This will provide a 160-megawatt interconnection with Consumers Power Company. When the 10-year program is completed, it will involve 39 miles of 138,000 kilwatt lines in the power loop and cost more than $11 million. Lansing, Lansing Township, East Lansing and a portion of Meridian Township.

A THIRD leg of the power loop will be completed in late July, when a South Creyts Road Sub-Station is scheduled to go into service. By Oct. 1, a 138,000 kilowatt line will have been extended from Erickson Delta Township customers of the Lansing Board of Water and Light will get more reliable service. The city utility announced today that it had completed the second leg of a 138,000 kilowatt electric power loop which will eventually circle the utility service area. THE NEW line connects the new North Creyts Road substation and the Eckert Power plant by way of a Fisher Body plant, according to Claud R.

Erickson, general manager. The new sub-station will provide more reliable service to Delta residents, especially where lightning outages are transformers or other equip- ment. The total loop system is programmed for completion in 10 years, serving Delta Township, mmmm. jtmrnVMn mi ARNOLDO MARTINEZ, 32, of 531 E. Ash, a consultant with the Michigan Education Association, is a Democratic candidate for Ingham County commissioner from the 20th District.

He is a member of the Lansing Human Relations Commission. FRANK L. SUDAC, 45, of 2310 Woodruff, a special counselor for the Lansing schools, is a Republican candidate for Ingham County commissioner from the 21st District. A Lansing Charter Township trustee for eight years, he is married with six children. (T "1 THURSDAY; 72 FRIDAY and JB QCgl HT'U SATURDAY Open daily 10 to 10 yj) a 1 0 1 7 Vfhfaiik MMMIlllllliiill' KRISTI WENGER, 25, of 1704 E.

Grand River, East Lansing, is a Democratic candidate for Ingham County register of deeds. She is a real estate salesman and is a precinct delegate and deputy voter ROBERT A. PETERSON, 22, of 2515 Pleasant Grove, is a Republican candidate for Ingham County commissioner from the 14th District. He is a precinct delegate and state convention delegate. REFRIGERATOR 1 i IRON WITH "ond mini refrrrrr 'frt 3J00IM 25 STEAM VENTS fglfiRQ AhUcB 17 "Xilo- steer exterior.

SENSOR ST iX'-v -yp moi III IS III II IBii' I i 1 i II II I It I r-L 3 I NEAL G. COLBURN, 26, of 137 Boogue, East Lansing, is a Democratic candidate for Ingham County clerk. A real estate salesman, he is an executive committee member and director of research for the county Democratic party. A precinct delegate, he is a member of the Sixth District Mc-Govern steering committee. RICHARD DART, 55, of 1917 Walnut, Holt, is a Democratic candidate for Delhi Township treasurer.

Dart previously served 12 years as township treasurer. He is a graduate of Holt High School, attended ALma College, and currently is In the wholesale hardware business. QhQfQ 20 VSSRjC L-? Jlt'iilll Our Beg. 89.88 Our Reg. 7 04.88 X- Nw Vfe II! 1 KJklMl I 'Tib ''i i 3 STEEL-STRING FOLK GUITAR Days 3 Days Charge If 1 ZL 7 Charae If Charge It 12" PORTABLE TV d.i.

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Holmes, is a Democratic candidate for Ingham County commissioner from the 14th District. A precinct delegate, he worked at Oldsmobile Forge Plant for 24 years and is now in business management. WILLIAM R. SWEET, 42, of 4538 Weswilmar, Holt, a barber, is a Democratic candidate for Ingham County Commissioner from the 17th District. A constable, he is a former park commissioner, justice of the peace and township trustee.

He and Ms wife have two sons. Three Judges Run Unopposed By The Associated Press Three incumbent Court of Appeals judges are running unopposed for re-election to six-year terms. The only candidates who filed for the available positions are incumbents T. John Lesin-ski of Dearborn Heights in the 1st District, Timothy Quinn of East Lansing in the 2nd District and Donald Holbrook Sr. of Clare in the 3rd District.

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-Sealed-in with balance, volume, tone controls. Terrific value! nickel-cadmium battery. Built-in AFC on FM ra dio. No Opposition In Lansing Tivp. Lansing Charter Township officers and two trustees are again running unopposed for reelection.

Filing petitions for another two-year term were Supr. Francis F. Fitzgerald, Clerk Ruth M. Rolfe and Treasurer Ronald R. Moore.

Seeking reelection as trustees are Lloyd Butler and Du-wayne Severns. Divorces 12-CUP GLASS PERCOLATOR LIGHTED MAKE-UP MIRROR Savings Proposed The Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee, established last year with a $65,000 budget, has issued a rer)rt recommending numerous steps to cut state expenditures. The recommendations range from changing the handling of consultant contracts ami reducing the number of state publications to eliminating a Department of Natural Resources plan for pheasant raising. THE COMMITTEE chairman, Sen. Stanley Rozycki, D-Detroit, said implementation of the recommendations could result in saving of $15 to $20 million.

Rozycki estimates the committee's expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30 will be $31,183 of the $65,000 Our Reg. 9.97 3 Days Only Our Reg. 19.88 3 Days Only 24-HOUR AUTOMATIC TIMER Our Reg. 6.47 f7 f) 3 Days Only Versatile timer turns lights and appliances on and off automatically. Repeats operation 24 hours later without resetting.

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Raymond Smyth and Effle C. Smyth. Barbara Ann Davis and Charles Davis. Sandra L. Burdaal and Thomas C.

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