2024-04-092024-04-091967-09-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13082Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState's top court to rule on teacher work orders ; Teachers reject board's offer ; Summer plays slated for OU ; Long housing debate seen ; Ford optimistic despite strike ; Highland voters OK fire dept. levy ; GOP's presidential hopefuls hit road in tests of strength ; New Thunderbird lineup sports improved interiors ; Birmingham area news: Teens to get service awards ; Son succeeds Schimmel on city advisory council ; Businessman Knudsen dies ; Former state official dies, burial Friday ; Highland vote OKs fire levy ; PAUF advance gifts gal of $108,134 announced ; Johnson names Rep. Broomfield as UN delegate ; City school financing rapped ; Fun-loving Montana man is unconventional dynamo ; AMC output boost planned ; Oxford citizen unit plans to support vote for bond issue ; Troy planners get revised rezoning bid ; Troy principal is resigning to take post in Cleveland ; Sand, gravel removal OK'd ; Board to withhold road funds for Lake Angelus ; Troy Schools to reassess priorities after levy defeat ; Cityhood plan arouses area officials ; Top August at Stony Creek ; Orion Twp. researcher shins retirement ; Leonard tot found safe in cornfieldPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.TeachersStrikesCourts of last resortOakland UniversityTheatreHousingFord Motor CompanyUnited Auto Workers UnionAutomobile manufacturingUnited FundUnited NationsBroomfield, William S., 1922-The Pontiac Press: 1967-09-13TextOakland University