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The original documents are located in Box 25, folder "5/14-16/76 - Tennessee, Kentucky,
Michigan (1)" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 25 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
FOR YOUR USE AND INFORMATION
Office of the White House Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE
TRIP OF THE PRESIDENT TO
TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY, AND MICHIGAN
MAY 14 thru 16, 1976
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
6:30 a.m. edt
Press check-in Andrews Air Force Base Fress Center
with or without bags.
7:15 p.m. edt
Press plane departs Andrews Air Force Base en route
Tri-City Airport, Bristol, Tennesse.
FRESS NOTE:
7:30 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT boards Army One, the South Lawn,
and departs en route Andrews Air Force Base.
7:50 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Andrews Air Force Base, boards
Air Force One and departs en route Tri-City Airport, Bristo
Tennessee.
Fress Pool #1 accompanies the Fresident aboard Air Force
One.
Flying Time:
1 hour 5 minutes
No Time Change
8:20 a.m. edt
Fress plane arrives Tri-City Airport, Bristol,
Fress Advanceman Tennessee.
Dave Frederickson
PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located in press area:
10 long distance telephones
8:55 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Tri-City Airport, Bristol,
Tennessee.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Senator and Mrs. Howard Baker
(MORE)
- 2 -
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1976
9:00 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Tri-City Airport via auto en route
Freedom Hall, Johnson City.
Press Fool #2 and press buses follow.
9:25 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Freedom Hall.
PRESS POOL #2 COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Lynn Jautolo , Acting Director, Freedom Hall Civic
Center
PRESS NOTE: Press Center is located in Gymnasium
I, located along press entryway to arena floor.
Press facilities:
20 long distance telephones
2 telex
1 mult
9:30 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives speaker's platform Freedom
Hall Arena for public rally.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: Camera platform located on arena
floor. Press facilities:
5 long distance telephones
2 mults
40 foot camera throw
9:32 a. m. edt
Opening program commences.
9:37 a. m. edt
Remarks by Ed Williams, III, Washington County
GOP Chairman.
9:38 a. m. edt
Remarks by Senator Howard Baker.
9:41 a. m. edt
Remarks by Representative James Quillen concluding
in the introduction of the President.
9:45 a. m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: Presidential remarks will be piped to
Gymnasium I Press Center.
(MORE)
- 3 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
10:00 a.m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS conclude.
PRESS NOTE: Immediately upon conclusion of
Presidential remarks, Press Poel #3 gather at rear
of camera platform.
10:03 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs speaker's platform en route
Mechanical Storage Room for Regional Media Reception.
10:10 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Mechanical Storage Room
and informally greets Regional Media Reception guests.
PRESS POOL #3 COVERAGE
10:30 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Mechanical Storage Room en
route Cafeteria for GOP Reception.
10:32 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Cafeteria and informally greets
GOP Reception guests.
PRESS POOL #3 COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: 1 mult will be available.
10:40 a. m. edt
Press boned press buses.
10:52 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Cafeteria en route motorcade.
10:55 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Freedom Hall en route Tri-City
Airport.
Fress Pool #3 and press buses follow.
11:20 a.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Tri-City Airport.
PRESS POOL #3 COVERAGE
The President will be met by:
The Mayors of 15 East Tennessee cities
(MORE)
- 4 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
11:30 a. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT boards Air Force One and departs
Tri-City Airport, Johnson City, Tennessee en route Memphis
International Airport (Air National Guard Terminal),
Memphis, Tennessee.
Press Pool #4 will accompany the President aboard Air
Force One.
Flying Time:
1 hour 30 minutes
Time Change:
-1 hour
11:35 a.m. edt
Press plane departs Tri-City Airport, Johnson City,
Tennessee en route Memphis International Airport,
Memphis, Tennessee.
PRESS NOTE: Lunch service en route.
11:50 a.m. cdt
Press plane arrives Memphis International Airport
Press Advanceman:
(Air National Guard Terminal), Memphis, Tennessee.
Jack LaCovey
PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located in press area:
10 long distance telephones
12:00 noon cdt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Memphis International Airport
(Air National Guard Terminal), Memphis, Tennessee.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
The President will be met by:
Colonel William J. McGrath, Commander 164th Tactical
Air Group
Mr. & Mrs. Winfield Dunn, Former Governor of Tennessee
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Martin, West Tennessee PFC Chairman
PFC & GOP Greeting Members
local press.
PRESS NOTE: The President will speak briefly with the
12:10 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs Memphis International Airport
via auto en route Mid America Mall, Memphis.
Press Pool #5 and press buses follow.
(MORE)
-5 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
12:25 p.m. cdt THE PRESIDENT arrives Mid America Mall. (Open Air mall
PRESS POOL #5 COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Boldt, Chief Executive Officer of
Memphis Area Chamber of C mmerce
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brewer, Manager, Downtown Council
Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce
PRESS NOTE: Press proceed to press area located
in the mall. Press facilities at camera platform:
10 long distance telephones
2 mults
60 foot camera throw
12:30 p.m. cdt THE PRESIDENT arrives Mid America Mall speaker's
platform for Dedication of Commerce Square Fountain.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
12:32 p.m. cdt
Opening program commences.
12:36 p.m. cdt
Remarks by Wyeth Chandler, Mayor of Memphis.
12:38 p.m. cdt
Remarks by Roy Nixon, Mayor, Shelby County.
12:40 p.m. cdt
Remarks by Senator Howard Baker concluding in the
introduction of the Fresident.
12:45 p.m. cdt PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
PRESS NOTE: The President's remarks will be piped
to the Holiday Inn Press Center.
1:00 p.m. cdt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS conclude.
THE PRESIDENT, escorted by Wayne Pyeatt, President
Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce, proceeds to
master switch to activate the Commerce Square Fountain.
(MORE)
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FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
1:03 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs speaker's platform en route
motorcade greeting the crowd along the way.
PRESS NOTE: Press proceed immediately to board
press buses.
1:10 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs Mid America Mall via auto en
route Holiday Inn Rivermont.
Press Pool #5 follows.
PRESS NOTE: Press buses will proceed to Holiday Inn
Rivermont via route independent of motorcade.
1:13 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Holiday Inn Rivermont.
PRESS POOL #5 COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Mr. and Mrs. Kemmons Wilson, Chairman of the Board,
Holiday Inns, Inc.
1:15 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT arrives English Pub and informally
greets PFC Volunteer Reception guests.
PRESS POOL #5 WRITERS COVERAGE
1:15 p.m. cdt
Fress buses arrive Holiday Inn Rivermont.
PRESS NOTE: The Press Center is located in the
Ascott Room, lobby level. Fress facilities:
15 long distance telephones
2 telex
1 mult
1:25 p.m. cdt
Press Pool #6 assemble in Ascott Room Fress Center
to proceed to pre-position in Dunster Room for GOP
Reception.
1:30 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs English Pub en route Dunster
Room for GOP Reception.
1:31 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Dunster Room and informally
greets GOP Reception guests.
PRESS POOL #6 COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: 1 Mult available
30 foot camera throw
- 7 the
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
1:40 p.m. cdt
Press proceed to board press buses.
1:53 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs Dunster Room en route motorcade.
1:55 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT departs Holiday Inn Rivermont via auto
en route Memphis International Airport.
Press Pool #6 and press buses follow.
2:10 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Memphis International Airport.
PRESS POOL #6 COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: The President will be greeted by a group
Christ United Methodist Day School students who will
present him with a bicentennial pillow they have made.
2:20 p.m. cdt
THE PRESIDENT boards Air Force One and departs Memphi
International Airport en route Standiford Field, Louisville,
Kentucky.
Flying Time:
1 hour 20 minutes
Time Change:
+1 hour
Fress Pool #7 accompanies the President aboard Air Force
One.
2:25 p.m. cdt
Fress plane departs Memphis International Airport
en route Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky.
PRESS NOTE: Hot snacks en route.
4:30 p.m. edt
Press plane arrives Standiford Field, Fall City
Flying Service, Louisville, Kentucky.
PRESS NOTE: Press facilities in press area:
5 long distance telephones
4:40 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives andiford Field, Fall City
Flying Service, Louisville, Kentucky.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Mrs. Tim Lee Carter & Son
Thruston Morton, Former Senator, PFC Hunnessary Chairman
A1 Rogers, Kentucky Campaign Chairman
Mrs. Huda Jones, Kentucky PFC Chairwoman
Clyde Middleton, Kentucky GOP Chairman
- 8 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
PRESS NOTE: The President will talk briefly with
the local press en route the motorcade.
4:50 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Standiford Field via auto en route
East Wing of the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center.
Press Pool #8 and press buses follow.
5:00 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives East Wing of the Kentucky
Fair and Exposition Center.
PRESS POOL #8 COVERAGE
The President is met by:
Nelda Barton, National Committeewoman
Ed Middleton, National Committeeman
PRESS NOTE: Press proceed to press area in the East
Wing. Press facilities located at camera platform:
10 long distance telephones
1 mult
60 foot camera throw
5:05 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Reception Room and informally
greets PFC Reception guests.
5:20 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs PFC Reception en route
speaker's platform.
5:23 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives speaker's platform for PFC
General Re ception.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
5:25 p.m. edt
Remarks by Thruston Morton concluding in the
introduction of the Fresident.
5:27 p.m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: The Fresident's remarks will be piped
to the Galt House Press Center.
5:37 p.m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS conclude.
(MORE)
- 9 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
PRESS NOTE: Immediately upon conclusion of
Presidential remarks, press proceed to board press
buses.
5:38 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs speaker's platform en route
motorcade.
5:50 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs the East Wing of the Kentucky
Fair & Exposition Center via auto en route Galt House Hotel.
Fress Fool #8 and press buses follow.
6:05 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Galt Hous e Hotel and proceeds
to suite.
PRESS POOL #8 COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: The Fress Center is located in the
Lord Crewe Room, 1st level. Press facilities:
20 long distance telephones
2 telex
1 mult
6:55 p.m. edt
THE FRESIDENT departs suite en route Kings Head Room.
7:00 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Kings Head Room and informally
greets Armed Forces Day Dinner Reception guests.
7:20 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs King's Head Room en route
Holding Room.
7:30 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Archibald Room and proceeds to
dais for seating at the Armed Forces Day Dinner.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located at press
platform:
3 long distance telephones
1 mult
60 foot camera throw
7:35 p.m. edt
Opening program commences.
7:44 p.m. edt
Remarks by General R. R. Van Stockum (Ret.), General
Chairman, 50th Annual Armed Forces Day Dinner,
concluding in the introduction of the President.
(MORE)
- 10 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
7:45 p.m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
PRESS NOTE: The President's remarks will be piped
to the Lord Crewe Room Press Center.
8:05 p.m. edt
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS conclude.
PRESS NOTE: The President will be presented a
Julep Cup by General Richard L. Frymire and
General Van Stockum.
PRESS NOTE: Immediately upon conclusion of
Presidential Remarks, Fress Pool #9 assemble at
camera platform to proceed to motorcade.
8:07 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs dais en route motorcade.
8:20 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Galt House Hotel via auto en route
Standiford Field Airport.
Press Fool #9 follows.
8:35 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Standiford Field Airport.
PRESS POOL #9 COVERAGE
8:40 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT boards Air Force One and departs
Standiford Field Airport en route Bishop Field, Flint,
Michigan.
Press Pool #10 accompanies the President aboard Air Force
One.
Flying Time: 1 hour
No Time Change
FRESS NOTE: Due to lack of press facilities in Flint,
it is suggested press complete filing in Louisville.
8:40 p.m. edt
First press bus departs Galt House en route Standiford
Field, Louisville, Kentucky.
8:55 p.m. edt
Second press bus departs Galt House en route Standiford
Field, Louisville, Kentucky.
9:00 p.m. edt
First press bus arrives Standiford Field.
9:15 p.m. edt
Second press bus arrives Standiford Field.
(MORE)
- 11 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
9:20 p.m. edt
Press plane departs Standiford Field, Louisville,
Kentucky en route Bishop Airport, Flint, Michigan.
PRESS NOTE: Dinner service en route.
9:40 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Bishop Airport, Flint, Michigan.
Press Advancaman:
David Wendell
PRESS FOOL #10 COVERAGE
The President is met by:
James Rutherford, Mayor of Flint
PFC and GOP Greeting Members
PRESS NOTE: The President will talk briefly with
members of the local press en route the motorcade.
9:50 p.m. edt
THE PRESIDENT departs Bishop Airport via auto en route
Holiday Inn, Flint.
Press Pool #10 follows.
9:55 p. m. edt
THE PRESIDENT arrives Flint Holiday Inn and proceeds
to suite to overnight.
PRESS POOL #10 COVERAGE
10:00 p.m. edt
Press Pool #10 departs Holiday Inn en route Sheraton
Moter Inn.
10:15 p.m. edt
Press Fool #10 arrives Sheraton Motor Inn.
PRESS NOTE: Press Fool #10 room keys will be
available at the front desk.
PRESS NOTE: The Press Center is located in the
Executive Suite. There are no long distance telephones
available. House phones can be used for filing purposes
with proper credit card billing.
1 telex
10:30 p.m. edt
Fress plane arrives Bishop Airport, Flint, Michigan.
10:35 p.m. edt
Press buses depart Bishop Airport en route Sheraton
Motor Inn.
(MORE)
- 12 -
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
10:50 p. m. edt
Press buses arrive Sheraton OEil Motor Inn.
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PRESS NOTE: Room keys will be available in the
Executive Suite Press Center.
FRESS NOTE: Baggage will be accepted Saturday,
May 15, from 6:45 a. m. until 8:00 a.m. in the
lobby of the Sheraton Motor Inn.
PRESS NOTE: The Sheraton Motor Inn Dining Room
will be open at 6:30 a. m. for buffet breakfast.
It is suggested that members of Press Fool #11 might
avail themselves of this buffet, as the Holiday Inn
Dining areas will not be open Saturday morning.
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JACK FORD
Friday, May 14, 1976
DETROIT AREA ALL DAY
10:30am
-Detroit A.M. America Interview
11:15
-Senior Citizen event at apartment
Kennady square Detroit handwing
complex
00pm
-WWJ Radio Interview taping
2:30
-Dearborn Phone Center PFC
3:15
-Press Availability, Greenfield Village
2:30
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-Greek Festival, Yack Arena, Wyandotte
(Greek food, wine, dancing, etc.)
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Deal
-Young Republican Get-together
center
(Macomb YRs), Sterling Heights
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Shake
Saturday, May 15, 1976
Tentative:
8:00 am
-Lv Hotel, Dearborn
10:30
-Pocket Park Dedication, Marshall, Mich
(Jaycees, Mayor, Lt. Gov. Etc.)
SENSIT GENALD FORD
BACKGROUNDER ON TULIP TIME FESTIVAL
There are ten areas in the United States with a substantially
large percentage of population derived from the Netherlands.
The largest of these colonies is that of Western Michigan,
covering an area of about 5,000 square miles of which the
city of Holland is the center. The population of Holland
and the adjacent villages is 84,650. Of this number, more
than 75 percent are either Hollanders or descendents of the
early Dutch immigrants. The population of Holland is about
26,000.
This is the 47th annual Tulip Time Festival. It is a four-day
festival which opened on Tuesday, May 12, and runs through
Saturday, May 15. The festival opens with traditional street
scrubbing ceremonies in which the Mayor and City Council inspect
the streets, find them dirty, and order them scrubbed. This
involves a ceremony in which some 500 costumed townspeople
participate, carrying pails of water on wooden yokes and
wielding brushes and willow brooms. The scrubbing is followed
by the folk parade and the initial performance of the costumed
Klompen Dancers. On Thursday, the children's parade is featured
and the week's activities are topped by the Parade of Bands on
Saturday.
Three hundred thousand people are expected for the parade.
The City of Holland is very proud of the fact that it is one of
three new entrants admitted this year to the Rose Parade. The
theme of their float was "America, Let's Celebrate Tulip Time."
It used no tax dollars and though partially funded by the
Michigan Bicentennial Commission and other State agencies,
for the most part was built through public contributions.
#
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JACK FORD
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976
DETROIT AREA ALL DAY
10:30am Detroit A.M. America Interview
11:15
Senior Citizen event at apartment
complex
12:00
Downtown Detroit Kennedy Square-
Hand shaking
2:30
Dearborn Phone Center -PFC
Village Plaza Shopping Center
(Dearborn - outer drive & Michigan Ave.)
Press availability.
4:00
Fairland Town Shopping Center Mall
(Hand shaking)
7:30
Participating in Tree Planting
(part of massive beautification
effort Wyandofte - Corner of
Maple & Fiddle Citizens Q&A
8:15
Greek Festival, Yack Arena,
Wyandotte (Greek food, wine, dancing,
etc.)
10:30
Young Republican Get-Together
(Macombs YRs), Sterling Heights
Sonnybrook Country Estates
SATURDAY: MAY 15, 1976
Tentative:
8:00am
Lv Hotel, Dearborn
10:30
Pocket Park Dedication, Marshall,
Mich. ( Jaycees, Maycr, Lt. Gov., etc)
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Wieringa, Don
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Barbecue
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3081 Alden Nash Rd., Lowell
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2359 Breton Rd., SE
Welcoming Committee
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Allen, Marty
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1037 Plymouth SE., G.R.
Welcomming Committee
H 245-7991
Universal For. Prod.
Secchia, Peter
Lead Local Contact
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3 Mile Rd., G.R.
2833 Bonnell, SE, G.R.
H 949-6221
MacFarlane, Gail
250 Mich., NE, G.R.
Staff Secy.
0 459-0141
Rep. H.Q.
H 698-9313
Coolidge, Dorothy
Grace Episcopal Church of G.R.
0 241-4631
Church Secy.
1815 Hall, SE, G.R.
Ostenson, Rev. Roy
Grace Episcopal Church of G.R.
Rector
0 241-4631
1815 Hall, SE, G.R.
H 245-2752
Whittier, Wilson
Fox Stanley Photo Products
Head Usher
0 456-8539
22 North Division Ave., G.R.
Roberts, Roy E., Jr
Grace Episcopal Church of G.R.
0 241-4631
1815 Hall, SE, G.R.
333 Monroe
Damstra, John
Kent City Treas.
Chairman Motor Pool
0 774-3576
2949 Rogue River Rd., NE
Belmont, Mi. 49306
H 363-7127
Elliot, Gail
6530 Ridgemont, SE, G.R.
0 459-8281 X 29
H 949-4441
6530 Ridgemont, SE, G.R.
0 247-0123
Elliott, Larry
03/14/19
H 949-4441
3755 - 36th St., SE
0 949-1900
Gebauer, Fred W.
H 455-0587
May 13, 1976 12:45 P.M.
LOCAL CONTACT LIST
NAME
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
PHONE
Rahilly, L.D.
2000 Coronado, SE., G.R.
0 458-1464
H 243-1485
Hunting, David D.
2820 Pioneer Club Rd.
Parishoner
0 247-2229
H 949-0767
McSweeney, Emily
2244 Burning Tree, SE., G.R.
Staff Secy.
H 949-8188
Brown, Rita
7537 Floral, Jenison, Mich.
Staff Secy.
H 457-0863
Justin, Sister Ann
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Overflow Rooms
0 459-3466
Regina Hall
Schulte, Lisa
St. Thomas Aquinas College
0 459-3466
Overflow Rooms
Regina Hall
Debore, Jerry
Saga Food Serv.
0 459-8281
Wege Center
H 452-7331
home
office
NAME Responsibility central address
phone
431 Fountain NE.
phone
Wesling of
361-9643 4590205
1333 Brookvin n.E. 49505
JOHN KIRCHGESSNER 1036 SAN LuciA S.E.
459-0205
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
452-4718
JAN DAVID TREOR 2024 HIGHBLUFF 454-5647 459-0205
SENIOR CLASS ADUISER
N.E. 49505
PAUL
JOSEPH KELLY
2130 GLOBE N.E. 451-0824
SR. CLASS PRESIDENT
49503
Mel VANDe Gevel
Communications COORDINA toR- scHools GRAND RAPIDS
143 Bostwick NE 49502
452-5620 456-4949
John Breem
517-374-7668
Meny Beth Mosley
Same lah
Phil Van Dam,
Michigan
PFC (517)374 M in v HONSE RALD 7668
bt (21+)3th THE WHITE HOUSE I
washington
bri I regurber
21J-3JH-JPP8
Private event
Convention
Mich Prusine's & Michigan
Professime I Women (313)559-
Michipan
THE WHITE HOUSE 6500
WASHINGTON
Folder from Mr. Ford
taged Message 800 Women
Roemisch
Eaaine Crane
wright
800 national city Bnh Bldy
44114
Phyllis Harrison, President of
Business and Professional Women's
Association 313/643-9494
H:
Registered Democrate -- publicly
out for Ford -- spoken to Karen
Kiesling and John Holmes who are
aware of her support for President
We should give her a call and tap---
Elaine Crane
Bottom line -- issue a press release
or
----
216/696-0020 -- will find her
216/241-4755
Mamex Office
216-944-5788
Home
(Carol Atwood)
Maggur 71324 133-4041 324
home 752-7171
FURD LIBRARY
May 15, 1976
10:00 a.m.
FACT SHEET
BAGGAGE CALL
11:00 AM - Please leave unlocked baggage outside room
Hosts and Hostesses will provide light refreshment on Saturday evening
and breakfast on Sunday morning. ALL STAFF
are invited to the
Peter Secchia Residence, 2833 Bonnell Avenue, for a casual gathering on
Saturday evening at 7:30 PM and for Sunday lunch at 12:30 PM.
AREA RESTAURANTS
Great Lakes Steak Company - excellent beef & seafood with salad bar
2455 Burton, SE
Sayfee's East - live entertainment
3555 Lake Eastbrook Blvd.
All restaurants should be very crowded on weekends and some do not take
reservations.
MOVIES
Eastbrook Twin Theatre
Eastbrook Shopping Center
2525 Lake Eastbrook Blvd.
Phone: 949-7320
#1 "The Man Who Would Be King"
7:20 - 9:20 PM
#2 "The Bad News Bears"
MOTOR POOL
Saturday - 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Sunday - 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Pick up White House telephone or dial 465-6500 and ask for dispatcher.
GRAND RAPIDS
Number of registered voters in Michigan - 4,575,336
Population
- 197,649
Primary May 18, 1976
STAFF OFFICE & LOUNGE
Peter Secchia Residence - 2833 Bonnell Avenue
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
June 21, 1976
Dear Mel:
A quick note to thank you for all you did
to make Mrs. Ford's visit to Grand Rapids
such a success.
The press was fantastic, and you can take
the credit. The press platforms, reprints of
Mrs. Ford's graduation photo -- everything --
was perfect.
Your help was much appreciated.
My very best wishes.
Patti
patti Matson matson
Assistant Press Secretary to
Mrs. Ford
Mr. Mel Vande Gevel
143 Bostwick NE
Grand Rapids, Michigan
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
June 21, 1976
Dear John:
A note to thank you for your time and
trouble in making Mrs. Ford's visit such
a success and such a pleasant memory
for her.
All of us enjoyed the visit and graduation
very much, and Carolyn Porembka and I
are particularly grateful for the time
you spent with us the following day as well.
Our very best wishes to you.
Sincerely,
Patti
patti Matson matson
Assistant Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford
Mr. John Kirchgessner
1036 San Lucia
Grand Rapids, Michigan
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 20, 1976
Dear Mr. Hardebeck:
Patti Matson asked that the enclosed
autographed pictures of Mrs. Ford be sent
to you for Terry and Michelle. We hope
they enjoy them.
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
Sally Sunneville Sally Quenheville
Mrs. Ford's Press Office
Mr. Gerald R. Hardebeck
BURTON Abstract & Title Co.
One, The Trust Building
Grand Rapids, Michigan
49502
Enclosures
FORDO is LIBRARY
FROM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Mr. Gerald R. Hardebeck
Escrow Officer
BURTON Abstract & Title Co.
One, The Trust Building
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49502
To Terry Symans
With best wishes,
Betty
THE WHITE FROM house D.C.
WASHINGTON,
Mr. Gerald R. Hardebeck
Escrow Officer Abstract Building & Title CO.
BURTON one, Grand The Rapids, Trust Michigan 49502
whelle Hardebeck
With best wishes,
Betty Ford
one of THE ST. PAUL COMPANIES
ONE. THE TRUST BUILDING
to daughter
GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN 49502
PHONE: 616-451-2591
Michele
one photo to
michelle handebeck
GERALD R. HARDEBECK
Escrow Officer one photo to
Terry symans
BURTON
pls send to
ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY
TERRY SYMANS
NEPHEW
" autograph
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 20, 1976
Dear Agent Hicks:
Patti Matson asked that the enclosed
autographed picture of Mrs. Ford be sent
to you. We hope Melissa enjoys it.
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
Sally Sally Quenneville
Mrs. Ford's Press Office
S/A J. Hicks
P.O. Box 1897
Detroit, Michigan
48231
Enclosure
LIBRARY
To Aur o GRAPHED PHOTO IFPOSSIBLE
MELISSA BALLARD
SEND To: S/A J. HICKS
P.O. Box 1897
DETROIT, MICH. 48231
The Department of the Treasury
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
THE DEPARTMENT OF THE
John TREASURY J. Hicks
Special Agent
SPECIAL AGENT
Room 371, Federal Building
Office (313) 226-7300
Detroit, Michigan 48226
226-7307
FROM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
S/A J. Hicks
P.O. Box 1897
Detroit, Michigan
48231
To Melissa Ballard
With best wishes,
Betty Ford