ae si Society of Newspaper lined the plan. "has rounded up is the 2 | NEW YORK—That trip to New York _ gwhich The Pontiac Press has lined up for 150 local citizens is a bearcat. Last. week at the convention of the American’ Francisco, I bumped into the publisher ‘and editor of The Press and they out- - ‘The list of shows which The Press _T4 hate to have to dig . York is tull of New Yc . geen half of them and a lot of people — Editors in San, top list in town. up tickets to myself. New ‘kers that haven’t. . { j ba j Z i fr yD # ir. 2 e a * ~ 1 4 es we 'Z ‘Foresee More: : sty HMarncyer Cuts ng in Chair (nly as Lawyer, (Manpower § tr VIAer Uniy as Lawyer, in U.S. Military. | eamster Says xpected to Follow Takes Stand in Own 100,000-Man. Reduction Defense on Charge of * (INS)-—Flying at supersonic ib Approved for This Year ree aes os ee we 29k ; FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ~ nn rendgr a Aad ghey ; WASHINGTON ®— WASHINGTON — Fur-|,.. * * * James R. Hoffa returns to ther military manpower! siong at apecds which hit 1,015 ~ tne a reductions in 1958. were/miles per hour is like sitting in a back up his story that he foreseen today chair at home and looking at dials. ‘jhired and paid John Cye rag age arty eu ae es eee Cheasty as a lawyer, not as in armed forces ap-| “ties of speed altitede & oy. " és ss proved by President Eisen ts eagene eon ge Hits, a Teamsters Un- eee ra ae ced en charges’ that ie ISSUES WARNING — Sen. Harry F. (DVa) in it gave 2 nid Woaniaglen Giles ta be Ghediee ouch eominant: Su: aairery a late yesterday to\"°" 0% down and ee vue to get a job on the Senate floor. In the speech Byrd said the administration's 100,000-man reduction)... a eb ? civ rights bil “would make « 20th century Ametican Caesar” after Defense Secre Pigeon Makes Record feed, ts out of Atty. Gen: Brownell if it passed in its present form. Charles Wilson advised him that the cut would! > sce ud recite pigeon ae eae, peek 2 . make possible a 200 mil-| streaked to his home loft today witness in the lion dollar slash in military} after « 724-mile journey from y has testified | OF Id budget before| New York, a new distance rec- eagee : rs “lo pica Msi fs Sewer ay ge ~ ec nent a.m, EST yesterday. Affer Ike Backs Rights Bill nit oS" So ond . Fave es Ig Wilson ordered the services to Passing an entire state in a couple : pry Ny Speman p By lon ET as feeling the speed, WASHINGTON (®—Opposing sides dug in today for\>. snp, aes nat te, ex lit is lens than driving a car about to Weein's a> the showdown’ fight over President Eisenhower's civil| pected next year. ~ 60 miles an hour. | : stand tn Mie rights program after he reaffirmed his support of its) the detense secretary told the ae ? he basic provisions. neg services to eliminate the jobs of Preller why: dee nyentiy A. any discussion Bisenhower’s statement was issued by the White| Ss costal men aad 108 team operation. iechbech’ about Cheat House within minutes after the Senate voted 71-18] strength of the armed forces |e. ot details that oo into a Hight oe & oe 5 “flate yesterday to take| frem 2,800,000 to 2,700,000 men. .liice this and refueling in the alr is p eS up the legislation for de-| He added, however, that 2 total|the most ticklish part of the flight. oS oa Ohio Wins Plant s24 22%. sa Syessrosmoes ss aes at Fina a, ; Ett) “That's good,” exclaimed Sen. of accomplished | Timing is most important. Re-| Miami attorney. *2 (D-Minn), a ieoiteatgsat hae teuaiiitan eke 2 ees ae week - ’ , with Hoffa on supporter of the bill, when he saw of “80,000 to 100,000" c and , - gurerunent the President's . Other |ed rank, which at the | the 3 FOUL a mistrial the measure further cut last week hoped it would stiffen resistance year. * * * " became ill. é' ee, The cutback order The tanker must be level and : “a : ‘deh Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said he |with Eisenhower's be yrer~ fer tin, nde “c=Find No Trace Monroe Req to testity yes- | sanitation “Sa passed MY | ty"peintng, eat tat 16 per ne de | | cont reduction in defense spend- of Fisch- won Daag neni omy fy a aaraien sey, 4 fran. a0 as an at- prepared to expend the| this spending reduction would congressional effort ever made in his-| invelve beth manpower and ischbach to prevent passage of this) weapons, and a sharp cutback in F brought its present form.” weapons already is being eftect- oe eed DRAWN ee as co-counsel. He sted. Fisch Dixie forces already have| The Army. was hardest hit by i bach as saying they had worked ‘support outside their own|the reductions ordered yesterday. to the new Work moved|the SAMY, dation if together in Oe ast on lawsuits from Democrats and Re-|Its dream of maintaining a mil- county in the face of the and would make a fine working alike, to delete or modi-|lion-man indefinitely was center in the Telegraph Tr shortage of trained pre® |team, features of the bill. destroyed. road service center. aaah aad dane o£ 8 oe * * —— |OUTS LISTED The Supervisors’ "Ways andi duplication of work, .too, Dr.| Hofla sald Cheasty suggested it they fail in that’ effort.! Cuts in authorizations by ser-jute ; ee Se ee ee |Neafie said. that he be paid = $2,000 retainer, will be free to filibuster|viee are: Army — from one mil-\was always worrying about my the $0) sled pre Eugene a Samer plus $2,000 a month. He said he against the bill — a last-resort) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) tel supply. frock Cark Feld, “te Melee ‘eclinias to tee ot eaeed ot Bile Dapate by BE Oe - with which they have Seas Philippines. stall Taboratory faciicies i» the Dartly Cloudy Skies know how much time Cheasty ee FOS Foie ereagprves che fro iy we ' would have to devote to Team- . ' ednesday afternoon MORE EFFICIENT H ie * sters’ work, and countered with se a, (For ‘Get-Together With the Boys’ vnore than 3) houry after the| tre rove wend. sake sabore-| Will COVEr Pontiac jax otter ot: $2,000 retainer plus votes of 64 senators — two a ota sagged eG ad work more efficient and $100.a day for work actually done, be =e eon uanr (Kalamazoo Wnyites Philipiecrer esr nats aclcre ee Sanaa lamty sagen omnes Selgate Genaee Ra _ : gi | mountains between Taipei and the| ny" ties’ Cay Com [cloudy tonight and tomorrow 40F/GAVE CHEASTY RETAINER I outed ax Pere 2, Gol. 3)'| | KALAMAZOO —The Junior-Chamber of Com- Forma Sat mney baal at {2v0red the switch, although i, be around G45, with TOMO )aq'Ki retainer in cash and tat ae merce of Kalamazoo wants Prince Philip-to visit its [heard “an explosion and seen| fen approval has not been|"n's ‘igh rence save tempera-(ne gave him $2,000 from a union New Hotel in Detroit? city for a “get-together with the boys. flames Tuesday night on Mt./©ven Yet. |tures will average near.or slightly) Ttting petty cash fund,” ask- The invitation ~was. mailed to Buckingham (|Chisovens. The city has been running its |above normal. Precipitation will|™& that Cheasty send him a re- DETROIT (INS) — Detroit's; Palace y with the observation that “every- ‘The missing C47 was attached| own small laboratory, although (ota) around one inch as showers Mayor Albert E. Cobo said today | body has invited the Queen to go somewhere but to the U.S. air task force'in For-| the city and county health de--/Thursday night and Friday Cheasty's version was that Hof- he was ‘certain De- seems to ask the Duke.” mosa. It ‘was returning to Taipei) partments have been merged In downtown Pontiac, the lowest/£@ Save him $1,000, not $2,000, at tit would soon have a. new, | "Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are sched- Sain sunsets Sn ean tal tage ae nt ee eer a ee a : an-) 7 there the Civie Center. uled to visit North America next fall. fight... : nex (formerly the Contagious ‘Hos-lat 1 p.m slate: that meet- roe PO rn oe eS ae : ing, and that he introduced come Meena teae meena , Cheasty to other union officals L : * undér name. Earl Wilson Lauds Press Theater Tour Plans _|Hosital Head Says ae of me Ram WILSON 4 = : " That's a great array. 1 can prom- “Jeaves Willow Run, sect saleay nave i Sirens of No Use’ (Special to The Pontiac Press) ise all of you Pontiac visitors that time to catch your breath before the pENvit @~The menngee of you'll got a:big Kick out-of the whole hostesses will be telling you to look Denver wants sirens : group. “My Fair Lady” has built up down on the skyscrapers of New York taken ott the city’s ambulances, > the largest reputation of anything City. pecan weg hte ot sessed . in show business in the last several x x«. “Nebety han showe mie a Gite : _ decades, Never in the history of the ’ Pm leaving shortly for South in which « lie has been saved New York ‘theater has anything America put I expect to be back Totes thd cabs teoelids found tickets as hard to get and before you come down here in Sep- Police, Chiet Walter Johnson commanding such fantastic prices. tember and I certainly hope I can ' nce ek 6 A Me accept Mr. Fitzgerald's invitation. to ; being for more effictently.”* 3 I know of séveral specific instances meet you. at Leone's for an afters © | sageateeanaeaceg’ > : myself. in which people have paid as _—-*he-theater “supper. I understand Soccernet , much for two tickets to this show as Youre guing to have some of the oe vour New York visitors wilf‘pay for the Performers. from the shows and 1 = §' Jn Today's Press — whole trip. You're getting a tremen- Pe i eo reg - ge “in this Oe 4 bce Re : fee eta waneie deal. Good tuck to: all of youjand youre Ul Samay swe ese ; ; a ‘ “ * a 6 ) : - facing a rare oppor n rtunity. j I know. 47 =} EdXoriais BW /rbnneetonereseney Tike that deluxe flight on the United citadel, ‘This is my territory and my» he ce : hes ’ ‘ 7 j 7 — ssecrees Air Lines planes, 4: That } the top beat as/I report it to you every day in . pana s es The thera i air flight today. After 0 party The Press, : fans? i? , bee : 4 ; 4 soeeceneeginharhee 4 a : ° } * { \ \ { oe \ \ | as ? ty 1 | \ ' eG ss \| by m tes) SNe. \ \ ( (\ } 4 ‘\) \ Kha Ye es ie A Cate es eas a ce re re NO aegis ib ocitlsatis. La ae Bit all EL. “i ai #. 4 a et TRE Hy aii ai PRE aii te i ii ae ‘h ithe i" iE age qi rp i ae ! ail i ned nth i TSI pere bac of qian? rw Hyp | Te : ¢ abel 3 CLEARANCE sterlog Thureday morning We will clese STORE-WIDE at 9:30 sharp. ie SALE; @ need room for workmen . . . Prices on off “train help for our greet REMODELING at 2 pim. — te get ready, merk down goods and Be: # Ht a ata) ait atl i ‘3 ti a if. | i, to Be Selected al * 7 |On to Miss Universe Contest R , aH in snd he, Miss U.S.A IGearahteed Pa baste z : 1 rue 5 at ast TH he ate : plat. ib ta He te li Het Ha E dt a ti ‘| Wet al Bill ili Hl cat 2 a ; Tee | ‘ Eyer t eat a ; ' | A ; y ery i 4 ee fi \ \ i ‘ 2 ao ‘ Tet f j ‘ : | = + : : ‘ : aN . i : A, ji x 1 : t \ . fe7 . = 5 ey eRe : j j = ig Sl SS ae See ee ge See Tee See es SE. ee + ee Se HOLDEN RED STAMPS THURSDAY ee wana | SALE STARTS T THURS. AT 9 A M. SHARP| fod *} Hundreds of articles marked down for this sale. You will find fpractically anything you want— isuch as: * FISHING EQUIPMENT x Reg. $9.95 Spin Fishing Outfit — Rod, Reel, Line, Hooks, Baits, Sinkers, Bobber $7.95 Reg. $3.45 Casting Outfit — Rod, Reel, ‘Line, Hook, Baits, Sinker, Bobber ...... $2.95 Reg. $3.59 Boat Cushions, Life Preserver $2.95 Reg. $1.98 Tackle Box ............4. $1.79 Reg. $1.29 Glass Casting Rod ...... +. 0 98e Reg. $2.95 Glass Spinning Rod ..... .+. $1.95 Reg. $3.98 Life Preserver, Cst. Gd. App’d $3.49 Reg. $4.98 Life Preserver, Cst. Gd. Avw'd $4.49 Reg. $2.79 Children’s Life Preservers ... $1.96 * CAMPING EQUIPMENT * Reg. $1.95 Scout Mess Kit........... Reg. $1.49 Scout Canteen ............ $1.19 Reg. $6.95 Army Jungle Hammocks . .. . $4.95 Reg. $3.98 Army Pup Tents - Reissued . . $3.29 Reg. $27.95 Picnic Ice Box.......... $21.95 Reg. $24.95 Picnic Ice Box .......... $18.95 / Reg. $2.95 Air Mattresses - 6-ft. .... 2 for $5/ Reg. $8.95 Rubber Air Mattresses ..... . $7.95 Reg. $1.69 Swim Fins ............... $1.00 Reg. 69c Swim Goggles ............4-.. 25¢ a > age rR ama s Folding Cots .... $4.29 | Summer Caps . 19¢ i ++ $1-98 | Work Shoes we ‘$4.95 Stoel Frame... (oe Tarpanlins .. . Se sq. ft 7) YOUR | wont TENT SET ue ON OUR. puray ~~ URING SALE }} MON. Boi f ort Flaked Foam Rubber ‘PILLOWS Sa Price “ee Pr, Men's Z ~— $3.45. :$ 27 : SUMMER HATS : / Pong Phe % +] 49 / as Men's WORK SHIRTS ee “a / Ree, $3.95 Men's WORK PANTS $319 Vor Dyed Men's SPORT SHIRTS as. 2 55 sPorTs SH IRTS mae “1 . i i ' \ at ~ Men's and Boys = ‘Zo sr gecn ae en He pee aes roy 7 Not gar Pee aie 8 Gace ype eo ier t ee gee Bee ee Sef Heese re St ce Py oo. Bee Pee era ee 7 fe ae 2 ee : ies i ae wee : £ pee: ae 2) 3 : toe a t pi ee Sarr, oye £ ina te 12 pene ‘ ; i 3 ge x is! 4S | { 4 1am PONT ac PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULYAt, 1987 Mi Ths fin. PN hi A eve | = eee SE eae oo i / strong criticism yesterday port hay the National Saety Comm ants of an effective state-wide, public-supported safety organiza- tion also was cited in an analysis of Michigan's traffic safety activi- ties presented at a meeting of the Governor's Traffic Safety Commit- tee. * * * These areas were the only two). * in which Michigan slipped back-/” wards from last year, the — Council report showed. Michigan was given an gver- all score of 72 peints, against an ideal total of 100, in conspetition with a group of other high popu- with @ 73.9 score Jést year. op ; Michigan was, fourth in its clas- ' veveree0%. fi sification, following Texas, with 79 (lint NNO points; California, 77, and Inidana, | | Traili ‘Michigan in the scoring were Ohio, Ti points; New York, 69; “iinols, 66; and 3. he A PLACE OF HONOR rd PRESENT CERTIFICATES | A , /\ Certificates of achievement were| Hare, who ‘has long recom-| “It exemplifies the true Ameri- / \presented to Gov. Williams and|mended centralization of driver li-;C@" spirit of caring for your ye State Police Commissioner Joseph in his office, said, new -pemteiners i tims of distrans,” be ad Z A. Childs for improved perform-jever, the proposal has always/ said. ances by the state in the fields of|had the violent opporition of the In the shipment, he said, will be 3 engineering, Norman Ol- te - wide : progarm TWO DAILY 7 onuvenns 10 or AND Waiille with - adequate staff and {Will be of “great assistance,” he : ty Council, reported, budget able to organize support |said. ft, < KOSS & PRINTZ MOTOR SALES =) Broadmeor 4-deor Station Wager ; The rugged New Transtar Pickup Precident Classic Sedan. The longest, (120/4- inch wheelbase), most beautiful, high-powered ear In ite clase. pad saa de " lk vee i ; Sy ty ne a Sy aaa “g . es ley oe 2 ila AISc nla BE i ye ill cased se Come on in and join the celebration. Say “hello” to our When you buy Studebaker, you buy— handsome Studebakers and magnificent Packards. See for yourself the cars that put quality of workmanship first CRAFTSMANSHIP in a car more solidly built. a : 3 s inside, from that built-in supercharger to the new PERFORMANCE i A in a car more thoroughly tested. x Twin-Traction Differential . ; ; outside, from their sleek aid tO ATS is new grilles to the rakish sweep of their rear fenders. DEPENDABILITY in a car more completely inspected. : 7 SATISFACTION in a car you'll enjoy longer. Yes, we're celebrating! And you'll welcome the “celebra- S tu debaker-Packar d The “sophisticated” look for 1958 in 2] tion buy” you can get right now on the Studebaker or 2 Packard of your choice. Stop in today! . CORPORATION . ; ~~ new dark tones'and bright fleeces... FF ; Where pride of Workmanship comes first! in sizes for tots, girls and subteens é : 95 | 292 | : ' 24 dog i it / EA . Preview of nt coats with all/the dtikede Aeatures that have ' a ‘made St. Mary's famous. Fi . checks, tweeds/in hate fall colors, | Exquisitely detailed, trimmed with leather, knits, ‘poms. Many } = | 1675 HIGHLAND RD. (M 9) ee “i uy / styles, Sizes 2-4, 3-6x, 7-10 and 7-14. Hurry to Federal’s, buy now! ae oR 3. 5200 Subteen’s St. Matys cost, ee oe ne ae: MMMM FEDERAL DEPT. STORES warner rom py ie. ¥ aS ie SBS = fee ae + Se Rte Si, Ae. te Pe Bit, 0. 5 el ee 2S we ee ee pee TT a ee | Tae 3 a gi <2 ¥ } f Ky J Do ee eles ¢ __PoNTrac anemcax. exon sont mst pe “4 Grade 2 49° ° | + leg i, mak ks Hart Brand ie 59: | FREE FROM GOLD BELL! Take-Along Pienic Table Bs _ Fomato _ ‘Hart Brand Mix or ‘Match Sale ) 75 = Picnic where you ? One G en B © Lima Beaus 7 : ' 2 a toble when trovel _Suice” "© Sweet Peas | © Cut Wax Beans. 20 9°! ron Sas aay ol ce @ French Cut © Peas and Folds for easy carrying; opens to ~ Green Beans Carrots 24'x60'"x39" high. New Low Price Bedford Jellies * shee, aieiee oe ' Del Crest Brooks Tangy Catsup puff 2 je 39¢ Fresh Ground Star-Kist Chunk Tuna Pf, a 25° \ Coffee Rinso Blue Detergent ~4\ 4 42 1 \ _Shedd’s Salad Dressing 7% oa 49¢ ee ce Wesson Salad Oil Special. fotte 99 wae dod Del Crest Instant oe oll So oa = 2" Hart Brand Bartlett Pears ag 324 1° ARGE ALL WHITE mata ‘Land o Lakes 3 BUTTER In Qtrs. Allsweet Margarine a Oo mpurieate | Swiss Cheese | ! ae —— , Legon | Homogenized Milk Starnpos -. Velvet Peanut Butter _ PREMIUM BRAND HAWARAN Sliced Pineapple =. “cn S7e Kids Love All 4 Flavors Se Pais Tablets | te a5¢ ] VORKIST Seiko / Crome Sandwich Cookies ‘Cre Me Sa sonia freabbetnd Fa 5 % m t Es . ; / a : of ' «: ‘ 2 j ‘ Z . . \ (ok ‘ Riley =e ese is | | , 5 ge 4 gee - \ , i A en 2 ae \ _— m4 4 tive Thre Black Walnut Cook ies yA i ® i i : Agama SOCOSSOHHOHSSOOSSHOESOEE SHOE SEO OEO SESS SO SESE SHO SSSOSEO SSO H OSS OSOOSEOESEOS ° * * * ° e e * * °* aa * * * * e ° e se ° + e e ° e « + e ° e iJ e a el e * * ec e ” * e a * * *. es s e * ae e e . e * e s * ° « e » * * td * * e * e * e e * * e e e * e * - * * e 2 * 3 = * = e e * e ° ° * = @ | * * * Cd J * \@ (® \e * * * _* * * 2 e' * * On £y 3 4 A te Tele grap Cornet , ~ FREE PARKING | = ; Coen ten., Tham. Brks?ee: Bees eoeneccceeceeneeresesenaesneoossncessseeseeesesseeseecseoeeceesoesees SPECIAL Folding Cot “Regular $11.95 ® Aluminum Frame . ® Saran Plastic Cover © Sturdy - Easy Fold ® For Backyard, Camping or Guest Cot $777 unninghams ing STORES On Sale at TEL-HURON Store Only Piri ity unninghams ing STORES — «6-Pe. Kitchen Utility Set Includes: Ladies’ & Men’s Swim Sandals Reg. 98c—All Sizes LIMITED QUANTITY TT, TT". YwTewre See ee hw hwh rwwwwwwy" THE SALE IS ON! = OSMUN’S STORES BULGING WITH BARGAINS : Save as Never Before During Our Big- STOREWIDE SALE _Drastic reductions on America’s best known clothing, sportswear, furnishings, and shoes. 4 Yes, even during Osmun’s Storewide Sale, you ore invited to charge your purchase at no extra cost! - DOWNTOWN > TEL-HURON Open Monday Open Mon., and Fridoy Thurs., Fri., Evenings Set. 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Be here today! sketched: braid-trimmed lastex, in black, navy, aqua. Sizse 32 to 38. Sale, 5.90. eT i iriiitiititiiiiiiiititt tt TitiiititrTiiitiit iit il SOSOSHSSHOSSSHSSOSEHSSSOHSOSOSSOHSESO SES SCOOS ESE O ROSES SSO S: a id 8 COLUMBIA HIT TUNES. FREE with purchase of any Symphonic Record Player. Choice of 78 rpm pop record albums. . Doris Day, Frankie Lane, a per ae ere - Park FREE at Our Door | Open Moh.-Thurt.c \ Fri-Sat to 9 p.m. ‘TEL-HURON: seveneessenseyenseorsensoesasconqousssenees “TEL-HURON SHOPPING CE ; ) monday, thursdey, aie monte FHSSSSHSOSSSSHSSSSHOSSHSSSSHSSHSHHSHSSHOSSEHSSSSHOSHSHSSHHHOSHHSHSSHSSSHHSSHSSHSHSOHSSOHSHSSSSOSSSHSHSSSOHSOHSSOHSESHOS BOSSE ESOS SEr SESE 005000 06065059000006000006008000000060000000000000000000008008 ee econ ere orooeetreseronpocssooerorserourees * eeseeece Soscscecccesecsesesessoeseepeseseehooose ws rl Alita ha tind ae "i MeN BetUS) at aN al Pardee SU ae a> ? ayes £ ai ig Wh af] 2 | ae Bais ii tif di UE ne ayo Gt Se HH! 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F TH et re Hr) a | ee THERE Hi iu ate sulla ii a Ai EE Ll . "SS 5 : coef ag! Hiea5y akeal Pre lee * ma itl) sa lliit & oo Hata la ile pe Vag We il (ie nt “ iar et Heald abi dieail Herth itty 8 ie 4408 Ra riieairracarirs ieee Ve PTS it a de f = ts ae a a yy i. appa ide bh 2d day ih i ae a Pa Ee 3 295. neneannaes pessinimogeiinn sn aaa PMT it sitte. geez 8 ange | ail i We 3 A i; din j Pini ul i aiid | ii F ty Le — li itil ct ial rat | Sa * autem van ha il itll wal Toe ' | z} thf: He 1a | 6 i nT te Hi Hf : bait ne im RE dillasclasltH0'3 ida ul : Peat i iy Ne Bl RR i i en ii i Ay issih ~ tibia way Hh oh sfitat’ ana itt fe eau hl 4a . dit Se acl He Utne ee bbs gf Eps] ayetig gst . Hilla the following terms have been received:| H. 376. Plat act; subdividing, 4 Cirewit Court ..ce.scecsenn-e0 139,039.00 $ 20,000.06 Bidder Maturity Interest Rate Premium ie to partitioning between joint) Civil pean shtlesessase * 44,820.00 4.685 00 aihen oe & Company & Associates 1980-i908 tee. 2 oa $ 1,750.00 ~ or pony in —_ ceenty CONGUE idk nc puwosiacss ° oye yd il ) tr ‘14,500.06 * = z 968-1 * bE omy 2 ~ i boerd, “ge M4 cet at Gino. 183.00 ere ffective int. rate +. utility easements to be at ljeast feet, pears of Rouatien .. 4 r : 137,208.60 * 34,361.00 ‘76,130.00 160,481.00 ith Barney & Company & “re 5 am — and —, requirements, lot ,s $1,810 00 34,800.00 oa = 1968-1977 Inc. 3% $19,425,00|¢s. Amends Secs. 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 "oe pete Mo ise.20 Masit pon ope mate Demos aye gee Bee 8 And whereas the bid of Biythe & oe Act 1 . A. 1999 ‘ce. L. "960.2, ete.) ie, 4 poy mo ~fpmpany & Associates resulting in a . Clarence Miller, W Commitiee on Towns and Counties. sorte 7 . "4 13,000.00 et interest cost of 3.1427% produces|/Retirement — Hamlin, F. . H, 472. Counties; ‘permit the creation pigents 070.08 Saree, Somes soe Oe Sl care baateds, SP otal Linge eee eS a taint.o0 | 30 0 ithest 188,000.00 Therefore be it resolved by the! 5 quire, improve, rae t : ekagpues 1 168,929.00 : Board of Supervisors of the County of| Sa — Brewer, Weinburger, Clack, 98,050.00 Cakinnd this oD Mer ke a Company| mepbart, Clawson, Rhineveul, Ste- ib i1te.oe a — & Associates, said bid r in. the eieeiedien Kephart 151,643.00 17,480.00 149.002 00 4,000.00 lowes, Ssherest cost to the Sta ~— tong Elias, x 41,447.00 . 3,100,90 4,541.00 - war issioner, wagin s ge oo and Veterans — oH kee Edwards, RB. sale of the bonds to bidder be ap-| "Duncan, Taylor, M : 00 [7 proved. ROAD COMMITTEE Ways and Means — F. Saith, cum- 831, E onset es Tt DON R. MacDONALD, mings, Brendel, Voll, Levinson, Holmes, 303. 000.98 150 528 00 pea sei se 100.060 00 2e- an ety 172,380.00 08 eee ; CAREY 344,650.00 1,036,908 00 Miles Orevel.... 123.40 ia @eenreoe woe Ewart, ; Hamlin, : sao ee Hudson, Hulet, Hursfail, Kep- this A April. 15. er. 123,000.00 123, 000.00 Concrete ....c.000, nowles, Levinson, pock.| A sufficient majority having voted) g. 1213. School aid act; census count, ile Maint weseaees : a — ‘MacDonald. Menties, hrina, age the motion. carried. —— children attending — who : ~ us ig ® < sganee css z 350,890.00 — enteeee 00 182.75 oberly. % n, : a . (Same New Botlers—T. B. Sanatorium 0.000.00 an ll me Bik, “Behone,|BY Mr. Hudson Committes 2! B-, 142), Amends Sec. 22. Act 188, /New 12" Well 2... Mo cdse7 rer ered “tab a Sa ———- = te man’ (In Re: Cost Study—Special P. A. 1956 (C. L. 388.862), Committee on Employees Hospitalization .... oa 50,000.00 $0,000.00 50.000 09 ans snteuense Step em, Taylor, Thatcher, |, Abolish Ladies and Gentlemen: |2aueation- Miscellaneous —...,.-..0 +4000 100, 200, Tiley, Voll. Waters, Webber, Weinburger,| Mz, Chairmer notice given at the April gos 156k, Coanting: ia * the | erte- a ee > wand Base ono vecces LOLS Years, Noe «@).. 9. 1987 meeting of the Board. 1 hereby acquire, improve. enlarge. operate Ol Gea ae oe . Ee. 00 = $4,704,196.73 = 910,700.920.12 —$1,700,000,00 —99.000,890.72 dg yee i Mufficient majority having voted|™move that the Spec ¥ maintain water and sewage supply sys- pursuant to os 7 : Cement Concrete .......... &.68 ~S|mittee be abolished. so ihe wy-| tems within county, (counties | Fe Page gm Finiag July 17, 1056 to the Geneva an Mr, Chairmen, on of over 75,000), Committee on Municipal- th one therefor, ~_- - Moved Brewer ‘ v- ; py. “ ril 15, ae Laws Committee, I move the adoption 4; . Board adjourn f es. . ze seat majority aEeving voted of the se oxy | resolution. ‘The Legisiative Committee is most en- | “therefore, ths BrLAwe CaaS thusiastic about the made fore, the motion carried. WILLIAM C, HUDSON at progress Cla aw > PELOS HAMLIN, |. Chairmes . on its legislative program and f that re- =: > Chairman FRED ey oe ae with the legis- Ragan wie Moved by cach sasoerie by Ed m7 on sacre 2 so Rang o the the ease- of this Board, - s+ —— i - 1 - APRIL 15, 1957 wards the resolution be bers of the ure from Oak- |! eh au E i °* Sreeting ealled to order by :Chairman| A sufficient majority having voted|land County for their t Meeting ha therefo . the gr . and working assistance Levinson, in introduc “6 a eet car Lagislative | preg? Als, | ton, - Harmiin. ‘ore Tesolution Was | ‘Whereas Invocation given by Mr. Orph C.' Misc. 1 ; Property aint | ridges hes Molmes. By Mr. Hudson many others who have been most heip-/<- Geneva, <_ Roll Called: Belding: Belyea, Bonner,|In Re: By-Laws Change — New Rule| ful to us and we will pay our respects) Sciey® the Twelve | pore a or Br = f, Cardon, Carey, Clack, XXII to them in report to submitted at Srey structures in the) 7°00 rk, cl Cummi nsbaw, Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: |the closing of the session of the Legis-| Waters, Newer, |Boara of Davis. L. Davis. Dickens, J. W. Dun-| Pursuant to notice given at the meet- lature when we will submit « final re- ockey, Zapf. (63). Builders, Inc. have oy can, R. Duncan, Edwards, Ewart, Fergu-|ing of Match 8, 1957, by Mr. Levinson on the 1957 ve program of release the easement, 3 “gon, Frid, Good: Hamiin, Heacock,/and referred to by the By-Laws Com- the Board of Su by of to Geneva! ao “Henry, Hil, Hoard, Holmes, Hudson, Hu-jmittee, I hereby move that the By-Laws) Mr, Cha n, on behalf Leg- Inc oe et. Hursfail, Johnson, Kelley, Kephart, be amended by adding a new. section to/islative Committee, I move that thig re- the “Sr nowles, Levinson, Lewis, Lilly, Lotk- be known as Rule to read as fol-|port be placed on file. umaneiane “hurt, MacDonald, McKinnon, Menzies, | lows: LEGISLATIVE _COMMITTEE the adoptien fichtina, Ci Miller, Cyril Miller, “Rule XXII. Amendments HAROLD K. SCHONE, Moved by Wright supported tion “Moberly, Oldenburg, Oller, Phillips, Quin-| Section 1, These By-Laws may be Chairman that the Ways and Means ‘Jan, Ransom, Rhinevault, Schock, Schone, |@mended st any regular meeting or sd- JOHN G. BEMANN Amey to consider whether the South), Semann, FP. Smith, W. Smith; Solley,|Journed meeting after the open: of s GWILLIAM A. EWART Child ic should ‘Staman, Taylor, Thatcher. Tiley, Volivole of the, inembers-clect, providing WILLIAM, C., HUDSON 2) rs, ebber, einburger, a . ‘ _Yockey, Zapf. (69). ‘Quorum present. either an oral notice has been given at PRANK J. VOUL : ~BMisc. 3207 ge © : occurring within on 7 Mr. Hudson sixty (60) days or @ written notice has /yzisc. 3211 “In Re: Certificate of Merit for Super-jbeen forwarded to each member not less py Mr. Schone — than five (5) days preceding the offer-jt, Re: Legal Assista: * ‘visor nee “}e the Oakland County Board of Super- i of the amendment. ’ rman, Ladies and Gentlemen: visors “Bection 2. Suspension of Rules. These tt coms construction drawings are Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: |By-Laws may be temporarily suspended nearing completion for the first unit of Chairman. Whereas it mous consent to is the custom of this'at any time by una new LYNN D. ALLEN coBard to honor members who have facilitate the accomplishment of any ee destratie to take con- z: “gerved on this Board fifteen or more/jlegal objective of the Board.” ruction bids as soon as such plans are nate syears, and r. Chairman, on behalf of the By-|f =" “Whereas at the present time, we have| Laws Committee, I move the adoption a gentieman who retired from this of the toregemy terete: ‘Board on April ist and who served oT or more years, vis; Fieyd An-|- WILLIAM C. HUDSON, “@rews with twenty-one years of service). “for Independence Township, and PRED YOCKEY "Whereas it is altogether fitting and SCOTT BELYEA s for FRANK F. WEB ¢ that we honor Mr. Andrew ohh he hes rendered to the’ Moved by Hudson ¢ ed by Levin- County as well as to his township. gon the resolution be adopted. Now, therefore, Mr. Chairman, I offer’ A sufficient majority having voted for. the following resolution: ithe resolution, the resolution was adopt- - Be . ——— on a Certificate ' sted. wie eee «Merit for fifteen or more years of serv- . SS Eee eee ee joe be awarded to the above mentioned <4 yr. Boden ‘Site tesa = Sasa dad iacpevdeestecee @ ; *gentieman. ~ ; ie 7 ‘ontr _ 3 Peer Te TT atte PS Cc. HUDSON Special Committee Abolished {eee ce She total cost of she Rhine- | !#ation. : Bioomfleld ....s...5sceceesesesenses 2 = by Hudson supported by Phillips To the Oakiand County Board of Super- through interest ments by : Schock, i Brandon . ocsecssdsccsenetenweesdeces 5 -ethe resolution be adopted. visors tareUee ie ntiien dollars, and ‘ Solley, Staman, ' COMMEFCE Lenses cee cseeeceseese ees ; A sufficient majority having voted Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: wha raised ‘ aha Pa ree fe > therefor, the resoluti was a . |. At the last meeting of the Board, no- |, Webber, ‘ ' ; Ce, a eee Te 8 Mr. Andrews addressed the Board. _ tice was given of s motion which would ; contract — A 2 <: Moved by Cummings supported by |be presented at this time to abolish Pe ee 10 Cyril Miller reading the minutes of the’ the Special Committee of the Board Trdependence . scceicee Ueccecsewses il aprevious meeting be waived. ‘known as “Dutch Eim Disease Control” po 5 a SON Eee sdebbsdenecnesbessencete 13 " A sufficient majority having voted|which. was created by a resolution of b babs ceenensacccesyerbebereed therefor, the motion carried. j this Board on June 27, 1985. oe ee ee rd <. The Chairman appointed the follow Your By-Laws Committee has consid- Pe ee eer i Sanaa o sis ee ae ce eee ae con- | “Whereas : ; : ir ee ee 18 ing Comm: w there is still a very . the ad ; é : a hg woven gecescecedoes srbcunees 4 te For 1957-1958 great need for study and action within been 7 to a ee or ae era we Extension — Carey, Ciack,|the County for the control of Dutch: iver, to ania County om mater bermsccs os | ; lots io 'famuna EGR © MONE 5 icc itso coneeses cave sescosacece 2 Clark, Webber, . Eim Disease, it could be better handied bonding and financing Soe i) Coser ee Wieeeeneasesseneasnensvese 20 _jeaditoer G i~HIN, Crenshaw, Clark, by the Agricultural Extension and Road|* ®" legal . ee ee eee re Michrina. "| Committees of the Board. mi ; ie rescived thet the! tan area southeastern Sons S sedbioresacbbieesbutee | .Boundaries of Cities and Viliages — Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I thove the ° of ; : . " Pe Tet eee ee Ewart, Halet, Elias, Lilly, Wright. (following resolution: Oak oy. the ead passes coud dpe soueey = “Puildings and Grounds — Horton, Hea-| 1. That the Special Committee known West Bloomfield , .......ssvecsceeses 3 cock, Brewer, J. W. Duncan, Schone,'as “Dutch Elm Disease Control” be White LARGO .. 6. cccesscctuccesveweses Barner eens, Yockey,, Knowies,|" 2, That the problems relating to the TOTAL 346,188,391 Lars — son, Yockey,: i < Pp t AL, TOWNGHIPB «2... .05c000%: Bel: we control of Dutch Elm Disease on « coun- iorrms— : be referred to the Agri- - Rerkie ee ee ee County Coordine Zon and Plan- of the Board for study and report ance Wy okcicg cre za deey 7 * Be | 7 a . Count: a HOC eee Cee eT eee eee eed Laiva o (Alters: anon. Se back to the Board at a su it t (Ctr Chairmen, 6m behalf ef the Special eee ewe e ne en bes eee eens ed ‘ County ittee whose names, Pee ee ee ee cock, tr. Chairman, on beball of the By-'\oUn'y : : ; Laws Committes, 1 meve the, sdeption Oo 7B hase cba he cept . wi ft Liwe 5 eur ‘Woods ee / Bonner, ‘lips, WILLIAM C, , * a ess eho pe : 7 J Sal Bere hs. zs hy dedicate | tine ace ‘ee ERR omer = = yg card at brite L eee eee eh deeb enaeoeereree 4 "Kelley (Wat 1, ‘ Pauw ¥. ee A od SSE x FRC eHe OUST NU PRET ED ESSE ; i. Ransom (Port \Au- Moved by Hudson by Web- 4, - , ag ieee eomets as erty (Conservation), Se- ber the resolution be . POMEIAG 2 ss srevscususicrecresestess Spab gases Hull, Héney, %.| A. sufficient majority having voted Pore tee i . mn Th ma. ¥ is Sp ErOe he haneees theftfore, the resolution was adopted. a sagsnee eee yee Kes 1) 7? . TOF 5 ts Oe rel 45 «Well Lake le hd hs dea eae i Poe + : i, veh : ; ; ‘ . : : TOTAL CYTIEs Tork sibel - as : eer : \ =e) By Mr. ; : sr aoodapees. Belding, D.lIu Re” Legulative Proframn By nan. | To thé Oakland Coun % : aa paul, Wilner na ove «ee Mr, Chairman, Ladies tnd Gentiomdn: ‘our ive Committke desires 5 + Moberly, Bonner, Quin-| Your Legisiat “to es Leslie! : \ See : ' 1