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By Jack floRman
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Michigan Mirror
Th0 SOIITH [VON Hera/il
NATIONAL
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12 — South Lyon Herald — Whitmore Lake News
Thurklay, June 29, 1901
EDITOUIAI.
It’s Hard to Believe:
But Tax Meets Death
SOUTH LYON
Iiiglny.Secund’ Year, Number 27, 11 Pages
MUTUAL FUNDS ~ STOCKS ~ BONDS
IT’S WONDERFUL TO lIE IRE?! OF FINANCIAL
WORRiES AS YOU GROW OLDER.
There ii a way to do Ibis. May thc discuss it u’irh you?
RAY WESTPHAIL, Representing
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Schmidt, Ellis & Associates, Inc.
MEMBER DETROIT STOCK EXCI’~ANGE
125 F. Main
Northvillé
P1-9-2130
started, and investment ser•
vices began to be popular.
Although the above-men.
tioned Supreme Court Docis’
ion directly referred only to
railrosds, it Indirectly brought’
an, end to this Consolidation
and Trust Era. Hence, the
panic following affected both
railroad and
0 industrial stocks.
Thore w ro no big electric
utitities in those days.
,
ninarkaWe reasons whjyàö~wilI get
the sweetest deal rfght now at your
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Our Want Ads
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Dease.s eel so~vied can Than anybody
in this
area.
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a Ow v4ua. eses sake ~ possible to seH for loss.
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Vets save pleett$
Food D.aiei A—I Used Cars are Inspoctod, reconditioned when
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mod-tested to save you money on repairs!
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If Subdivision Developer Douglas Colweli had visions of
winning Over” rhe city council, they were quickly dispelled
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Monday evening in a session that lasted until well past midnight.
The lengthy council meeting, however, was not limited
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Final plnos for a city fire hall to be constructed behind the
to Coiwell’s problems. Other time Consuming matters ranged
city hail on Whipple street were approved Munday evening.
rn fire hail plans to touchy
Icussion and subsequent aç- Was at least partly the responIn approving the plans, after making several adjustments,
lion over service station bids, sibility of the subdivider,
The city’s own engineering
CoIweIl, owner of the subthebegin
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cAuncil
advertising
also
pavedforthe
bids,
way for financing the hail and voted
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The advertisement, which apdivision property located en consultant recommended that
the north side of Lake street Colweli’s drainage proposal
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pears in this newspaper, eails Munzel’s home, or at his Brig]
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for sealed bids to be submittediton
offices.
_at the eastern edge of the not be accepted, He said the
city, had hoped to persuade plan would add water to an
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-— ~:<to City Clerk Thurman Buun~ In p!oviding money. for the
the coUncil to resoasidar early already swampy - area and
For more than three een- where It eventually became
by 8 p.m. on July 11. Drawings proleet, which has been esti’
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action end permit him I. de- could possibly lead to a legal
tunes this Cabbage Rose and the property of Mrs. Pennell’s
and specifIcatIons of the pro-i mated at well under 515,000,
velop a less expensive means eatanglemenE
Its petals have been enjoyed grandparents. In Cnnada,the
ject may be àbtained at thel the council voted to transfer
of disposing of surface waters
Furthermore, the city engineby Mrs. Raymond Pennell of historical rose attracted nacity hall, at Engineer Herbert ;9,%o from the parking meter
in his proposed subdIvisIon.
er pointed out, it would be more
305 Svest Lake street and tionol attention and was fea_______________________________I1 fund to the general fund. The
He opposed a city plan that be desirable from both the standdozens of her ancestors.
tured in the C a n a d i a n
I council also adopted a resolu.
help pay for storm sewer tines point of the city and the suhdie‘ e
~tlon asking the Municipal
and Garden” magaGrowing in Mrs. Penliell’s “Home
zine.
j Finance Commission for parthat would extend through his vider to conneet subdivision
Victorian garden, the rciae Is A -shoot from the plant
~ mission to use a surplus of
property, across 10 Mile road, storm sewers with existing lines
part of a plant that was was brought to Michigan
to existing lines near the eeme- south of 10 Mile road, In this
originally brought to the about 15 years ago and has
~$14,575.15 in sewer disposal
tery, Under this plan he would way, he pointed out, the s uhdi.
I system receiving bonds for
be required to pay 55 percent of vider would have facilities to use
United States from England been blossoming- each year
I~ other
building have
prolects.
the total cost and the city 45 in the event his subdivision was
way
back
in
the
early
part
In
Mrs.
Pennell’s
South
Lyon
Oiling
of
South
Lyon
gravel
Councilmen
indicated
of the 11th century,
garden. Mrs. Pennell, - who
and dirt streets will bagin that the new fire hall should
percent,
expanded and such facilities
~ Sometimes called
the celebrated her 50th anniversoon, city officials announced be completed within 60 dsys~
A letter presented to the could sorvice a greater area of
Hubbs-Carmaa Rose, named iary and her 75th birthday
this wools,
after the July 17th date,
council - by the developer, the e ity,
for Mrs. Penneli’s ancestors last week, loves the rose
In making the announc~~ Fire hall plans call for a
which was written by his enFollowing the engineer’s reegineering
consuitent, pointed ommendatlon; the council voted
who were - responsible for more than any of the other
ment, officials asked residents building, 45x50 feet, -to be con
bringing the plant ‘across the flowers growin~in her small
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to drive over freshly Istructed of concrete blocks with
out that surface waters could to reaffirm earlier action calling
Ocean,, the rose was first but beautiful garden,
oiled streets until they are Ibrlck and cut stone front, The
be drained into a low area for joint payment of storm sewC.
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grown in the United States A former minister, she
just west of the proposed sub- er lines- by the subdivider and
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an Long Island.
turned to the Bible in cxressonable dry.
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front will also include three
division wIthout causing a nui- the c ity.
1(‘inCUS — Hundreds ol area residents turned oUt Sunday for time Famous Cole Circus,
sence Or hazard,
The a ouncil also discussed
Later, the rose or part of pressing her love for the
Driving O’ver freshly oIled radlo.operated overhead doors
sponsored -by tue Soulh Lyon VFW Post, on ihe property Just north ol the Mleliig.,n
llosvever, Councilmen Claude but took no action on old plans
- it
was moved ~to Canada flqwer:
streets not only mesas a mess with a row of windows ‘ across
Tapp and Vinee Weinburger te instill additional city wells
for motorists and housewives, the front of the doors,
Si-ainiess Tube ~IñnI. The ieeatloo of the cIrcus was switched to this locatIon Ironi the
took exception to the engine- and provide an iron.removal
‘Eyehaihvotseen,nore;r..bead,ncitherJ~at-tentered~.—but=it_aiso_reduces_the_effec_: ~T1secity!L
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circus’ giant size. In addition to the feature show In
it/b the heart olman, the thingi u’hich God bath prefrar.
tiveness of the oiling, offIcials take up only about half of the the “big tot?’, adults anti childrenenjoyedvlewing sj&iiüilii~iiidiiiiim~ihliT’t’hU — er’s—contention-- and told Cot- plant. -Mayer John Noel sug-gaeted that postcards be sent
ed for them that love Him.” 1 Cur, 2:9.
said.
building, The remainder will
- well that It is ridiculous to asciretis camel apparently was just too tired to ‘‘show oft’’ so he speni most of hIs time
sume that no nuisance would to cIty reild,nts askIng them
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and ~.~napping
~_________ result, The low 1tE1, Tappi whether or not they would be
shower md toilet faëilltles.-—— —- -—-—-pointed out, is often filled with in favor of paying for an IronSewog and water lines will he
“runoffs” from other proper- removal system.
lies and water has “run over Ito estimated that probably SOthe road (Ten ISlilo) a good percent of tile - homeownersexteedtl toto’eventually
building
the ~rear service
of the During..Civil
________________________________ many times” In past years,
would be In favor of such a s~police station and jail facilities
The council also pointed out tem,
that the “low area” Is not inside Asked what It ni ight cost a
a—. which may be constructed
the city and therefore the city property owner for both the
next
year
at money
this time,
By
using
from
the
parking
meter
fund,
surplus
not aUthorize draining into wells and the iron-removal
money loftover
from
the EDITOR’S
NOTE: This is ] Rowe wrote: “Roll call at 6 effort was macic to capture his - could
the area—even if it so desired. plant, the engineer came up
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The council also recognized
South Lyon may have lost ics’visitors started their two-run remalner of the contest. The sewer disposal prolect, and the ninth in a series of arti- am. at which the men ware army.”
with figures of $34.20 annually
_grip on first place in the Inter- rally with a walk, This walk visitors came - up with . three money budgeted for fire ste. des about ~Civil War veter. required t form in tine and
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over a 20 year period and $2/30
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As
winter
o,lce
again
fell
over
t~tthe
“low
area”
was
part
of
County League as a result of a and two singles were enoughruns on two hits — both singles. tion rental, the council expects ans of this aroe who left I answer their names. Break- the battlefields, a rumor sprendthe property that has been offer- annually over a 30 year period,
5-i defeat at the- hands of Ply- to South
push Lyon
acrossbounced
the -two
runs.I
Seamless
to threaten
complete
thefree,”
buIlding - “and. , their
homes
families to -~ fast
call, stable
back
in again
until failed
the ninth,
bIlls to
comeout
debt
loin the
UnionandArmy.
ran something
like call,
this: which
‘Turn throughout Rowe’s camp thated for sale to the Lyon township These figures would be less,
mouth Tuesday afternoon,
its half of the lmuldg, seoring~Garretopened the Inning ‘with Preliminary plans for the city James Delos Rowe, who wasr out to the stable all you who those soldiers who would re.j5~00ldistrict as a site for the however, because the Michigan
Seamless Tube plant probably
.- The Michigan Seamless Tube three runs on two hits, Rolland a
single, followed by another hall were drawn up -by Council- born and raised on a farm near able and give your horses enli~twould be given furlnughs,lP’0P05~~
new high school,
nine was tied for first place go- Bron~ie drew a walk to openisingle off the bat of Relief man Vince Weinburger follow- Milforcl, served in ‘the U,ilon~some hay and some corn.’ At On Decenmht’r 21, 1863 the ru ~ In the event that the scbool would pay about 15 or more per1
became fact. “I with oth’ hoard should decide to purchase cent of the total cost, he added,
ing into Tuesday’s holiday conjth’3 frame, Then, with one-Hurler Scratch Atchison. Dick ing submission of building plans Army at twn ~different times - least that was the impart of morcr5 reenlisted, We reasoned this property, steps probably By far the most delicate mattest. -A victory by Sands Lounge down, Doug Gerkin bounced acomiskey ‘smashed an infield by city engineers that ranged during the Civil War, He died! of the bugle’s notes. Then fol- that he war would not, last will be taken to annex it to the ter discussed by the council con-would have boasted that squad shot over the centerfielder’s’fiekier’s choice and Garret was from $38000 for a fire hall io in 1923 at the a/ic of 87.
~Iowed sick call: ‘Get your much over a year longer, and city so that city water and sew- eerned bids for servicing city
into an undisputed first place head for a triple. Ills smash~cutdown sliding into home.
$93,000 for a combined city and In his nianusrrlpt entitled quinine, get your quinine
we felt that it would lie for the er lines can be extended to it, mobile equIpment, Here’s what
position.
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scored Brengle,
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Then, with one down, Bill fire hall facility,
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~and a blue pill too, and a good of the service, but not the Should this happen, the council happened Only two bids were
- Husky Lowell
Burgess foI- Henger bore down and fanned The council contended these ~icr”, Ruwe
Talescomments
of a UniononSold’
blue
pill
tool’
the
east ii Iiiong the enclucenients is aware that the whole matter received for servicing the equipPlymouth’s victory, on the Ilosved suit, smashing a triple both Phil Peavyhouse and Sub’ estimated costs “were way out con(I]tct of the ~~-ar,camp lifc,i At this call the ‘sick, lame
would be dumped back into Its ment, one from Mick’s Mobil
ether hand, q$ves It a tIe wiih over the centerfielder’s head to stitute First Baseman Jack of line” and that the city could gt:arti anti picket duty, skir.Pand lazy’ were suppose to visit, was the lu-day furloughwe and
re lap.
Service — which has been serthe bounty of 5300 that
South lyon--with a 6.3 record. score Gerkin. Burgess thenWren to claim the victory.
not afford a bUIlding costing nishes anti tiatfies.
the surgeon’s tent for mcdl- ceived. “
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~ Colwell argued that the eoua- vieing the equipment — and the
cil should have told him that he other from Dick’s Gulf Service,
If Sands - lost ‘ Tuesday, it, came home on a passed ball, ~ Southpaw Stan Tapp started that much money, The council- ~ After joining the Union Army~cines and excuses from duty.”
Plymouth moved hack out in on the mound for the local men pointed out that the inter
South Lyon - end. Plymouth front in tue seventh — a cad stitiarl, hut tired early and was ,est a/one could not he paid mit ~dlth several of his cIassmates~ Rowe spent the winter at During his 31l.tiay furlough, would have to provide storm Although Dick’s Gulf - subat Kaiama-zn:t cuiloge, he and ~Frederick, then early in March Rowe was married to Ilelen sewers at the time his subdivis- nutted the lowest bid the counmay be tIld for first
they tn;.rs;i ~ I ti !1 rt-ytcr ~]~i ~ ‘‘!I -“- t.1lI ~-h1Es?n:.
~ofthe parking mtIrr fund,
h’ regiment were ordered to-of
1 1962 his regiment set out for Putnam, slaughter of Mr. and ion plat was approved and sew- cil by its discussion obviously
All games scheduled in the~
l)etroit early in April 1961 and llnrper’s Ferry. “We tvached Mrs. ii. I’. \V. Putnam, at er and water lines were install- was more than satisfied with
league Sunday were postponed~
encampesi nfl the old Fair- Harper’s Ferry in the night, Brownsville in Wayne Ctatinty, ed, Tapp replied that the sub- the past service from Mick’s,
(;rountis
on Wnntiward aventle crossing
the river the
in boats,
and His visit home was short-lived, divider sh~aldhave known that Among other things, it was
because of rain, South Lyon
for
training.
1 well remember
cold time
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however, and soon he was back he would have to provide for pointed out, particularly by
Coach Wilbur Beckstein report-~
“About this time,” writes we had,
on the battlefields,
! surface water drainage. He said Claude
Tapp, that to change
ed,
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Rowe, “the Firgt Michigan Cavi This part of VIrginia, Rowe
It was understood by the coua- oil brands might he Injurious
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at
the
time
that
the
drainage
to the fire trucks,
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airy
washorses,
heing- titat
raised,
Being~.~
‘‘was and
infested
with
In losing Tuesday, South Ly-’fond of
branch
of bushwhackers’
not many
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Coincidentally, however, Counon equaled Plmlouth’s nine.hit
the service st:’urk me favorab’organized troops at this time,
cilman Weinbuo-ger is a brother
output, but failed to put toge-~
- ly
and I was soon enrolled The independent ‘outlaw raiderof Mick Weinburger and Coun-C
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ther enough ‘ hits In a single
I again, this tinir for three years Moshy and his cutthroat band
cilnian Tapp is a Mobil dealer.
inning to produce enough runs~
or tinting the war,
were the dread of soldier and
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Because both were indirectly
to win,
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~ “The regiment ... rende,. citizen alike.”
involved, neither wished to comI voused on the Hamtromck ~ Later Rowe’s First Cavalry
mit himself even though each
Both teama were scoreless
I Race grounds. Here we put -unit “reconnoitered the followpreferred Mick’s Service,
until the sixth Inning, In the
After a lengthy discussion,
on more style than we over : rig places: l,ovetsvilie thence
top of that frame, Plymouth
- the mayor motioned that the
did afterward. Military eti’ ‘to Waterford, Wheatland, Teessandwiched two tallies between
contract be let to Dick’s Gulf
two hits to take the lead. The
; qijette was strictly obsorvod.,, , )lirg
Snickerville, thence to
On the basis of its low bid.
I Our water for coffee and for ‘Snicker’s Ferry where my tomCouncilman Robert Palloels
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! drinking
purposes was pro- ~pany lost its first man, killed by
supported it, Then all four
cured directly from the Do’
councilmen (Councilman Ro’
~ troit River, where we water a bullet and that from a Union
bert MePerland was absent)
I Cr our horses and washed our gun,
ihirts.”
~ In a letter dated February
voted “y.s~’on the motion,
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~ Fot]ou-]nu hia tra]ning at Do’
Other action by the council
26, 1863, he wrote:
Included:
t roil t ‘ We Ca iled the place
“Still at Mills, Virginia, - - A vote that the clerk omit
Persons requiring blood from
Ca nip I,v,,n~’’I, line companies Forty of our mon were cap’ issue purchase orders for equipleft for ~VasiiincturlD.C. iate in tured from picket post, the South Lyon Community
Septt’mh,r, (‘a tip Rucker was Through some troachery the
ment and supplies purchased
Blood Bank are asked to call a
by city employees:
new telephone number.
eslahiisheti ah,nit a quarter of Robs got our countersign and
Appointment of Dick Kiney
a ni ii:’ fnsr:l tl,~’ Capitol,
came into camp and captured
According to Mrs. William as city plumbing inspector subI0 t ‘a ii p Ii ii ekor, disease , General Houghton and staff,
Miller, chairman of the bank,
ject to his review of inspector
I ha I ,i i ci’ en,’ n:~ ‘f I he soldie r,
went to our artillery, got 40
her telephone number has been
responsIbilities:
ma Ii’ - :5(1 Ii ~ivi:- ,t nil in a- short horses and esceped with their
changed to GE 7-2498.
Adjustment of salaries and
tutu’ Pill ~{~i ii:i,l fal]en (toni booty.’’
hourly rates, raising salaries of
,st’ari,.’t
ld’Itt’r
July 4,just
~ a ft or
The bank chairman a Iso an
c,5:l ‘ ,‘l,’~’t-r’
Mn I I ill, :‘.-,‘,i soon af‘ ‘ We
a datt’,i
re resting
the clerk to ~5O per month,
nounced that persons who wer,
I r t’s ;i ru
t,,
( ‘;I ni /)
PaI m,‘ r I it,’ i ri at ha tt ]e of Get tysli,, r c treasurer-assessor to $250 per
unable to give bland during thi
‘‘al,,,i,I ~~‘‘ iii,l’-’ ti’,rtlt of \Vasl,- rh, ,‘i’l First s.’as haul” rut
month (the council voted to
drive last week may still do is
in ,~,
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I-’ i-::,: t his r a top ha ~‘ jog ni arle se~-eraI rim rgc’s,
combine these two posts I, public
at a number of other station:
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‘_‘_,‘ \i,’nI I,, l-’:,’,l,-r,c’k wh,’rc ‘it’ ‘inc especially to ml
tie Fifth
works superintendent tn $104.20
during the month of July. mci,
-— CIJNSTKL’(’tl(IN ,,( tii,’ flays Training School’s 51,3 million per week, and public works
donations, she said, may be
CHRISTMAS TREES — Members 01 the South Lynn Kiwanis club visIted their Christmas
h’’,lt ~c in]’’: ,r,L:,rt’’rs near a Miclt:gan t:a~’atry - , Mv (nm.
employee to $*~.% per week—
cr:’~’,:iii lint- i,n,i,,’r
which s’-e tt’vt’ral
pany hail~~‘,‘reraptured,
sc’~t’raiv.’nijn:ied,
anti
credited to the South Lyon ~~
Tree
westTheof property
the city,, donated
Monday toevening
andseveral
made year.
plans ago,
to begin
planting
af
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n ,‘xu’nt
aol,,n
rre,’pti,in ,‘,‘nt,’r ii. still a ten’ week, behind schedule, bet John plus 32,10 per hour for emer. Community Bank,
more prnperty
evrrgrernt,
the club
already
contains
tb. ~n-o’’r, ‘t I:,, n-la:
nied Inthat
he tht’m Iic’nry
Putnam
Rioek,’r, I ,h’,~-,’ ~ pr,,jvrt superintendent for the stat., feels gency overtime work:
- Tabling of
bids for city
Interested persons ace asked ~
a couple hu ndr,’d Irees. Once tb, trees have grow’s to the proper size, they will h. cut
a ‘ ‘I: 0 i’s ‘ ‘ 01 H 0- ir,’i,’nlt’d a
‘ ‘Th is
lii It/c ,s ho,:]d ha~‘e ii,’ - eonltd,’nl that tIn’ hulidtng n-ill he completed well be/an nest
July ‘s ,‘sttni:,t,’d ron,pi,’tt,,n date. Most of the steel giSen In employee performance bonds
to rali Mrs. Miller for location ~
and sold at Cliri~tniastime to help raise money for club prolects. Looking over the sIt”
h: ii I’ [ni-It’ S~‘:1 fur SI 54$: c’iilcd the war, hut it did not
the
ti’,’
wIng
htalldtnt
are
up
and
brick
work
I,
espected
to
and dates of Ahe. July blood
above are: II, to r,t Leo lundberg, Ed nakhaus, Robert Bond, Hugh .krm.s, Gerald
,iniagt’,u’
let’ was allowed to escape safepending clarificatioa of such
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In-gin iji,’ this week or early next, Blocker sald
bonds,
bank drives,
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liartnian, John Ailey, (buck Sinelil, Bernie Carver, and Claude Tapp,
I Of camp lIfe ~t F red,rlck, - ly intu Virginia, although sonic
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basically against monopoly, as dealers do siot have the probwere the decisions of several 1cm,
years ago. Yet, the greatest The Liquor Control Conimis.
monopoly today is that of Labor sion says it is powerless to reUnions. What if the Supreme fund the tax without action by.
Court should suddenly dissolve the Legislature. Lawmakers
the Teamsters Union, as now can’t get to the problem until
operated by Hoffa, whom Pres- the 1962 session, and by that
ident Kennedy’s brother, the time, the whole thing may be
Attorney General, knows from forgotten and better left dead.
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Just for the record, labor
Such a decision could rule unions weren’t the only ones
that previous Congressional leg- to applaud Gov John B,
islation exompting Labor from swainson’s
veto
of ‘ the
the Anti~Trust Law is uncon• controversial- Unemploymont
stitutional. Such a decision, in- Compensation bill passed by
stead of creating a bear mar• the 1961 tegislaturo.
ket, could cause the Dow. A recent issue of the Miehi’
Jones Averages to go sky high, gan Food News, a publication
Surely this is a possibility, and ‘ for retail grocers, in a column
a reason why readers are ius-~sIgsedby editnr Willis R, Kea.
tified in keeping certain of their~sey, also said the people were
common stocks and -swapping better off with the bill Inopera.
certain uf the present glamour live,
stocks for the old-fashioned ~ Said Keasoy: “The bill Is one
blue chips,
~of the biggest monstrosities
I forecast that some day some ever passed by the Legislasuch a decision will be render-11, U:re...,’’
ed, followS by Congressional Thu strong voice which un
legislation.
doubtcdly caused Swainson to
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Michigan has manufacturing operations in over
SO per cent of the 453 separate industry groups
recognized by the U. S. Bureau of Census. A good
percentage of these are only remotely related to
the auto industry, such as the manufacture of
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SuLith lynn, Michigan, Thursday, July 6, 1961
Coundi Standstirm_on.
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itoger Babson
SOUTH LYON
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. OF CITY OF SOUTH LYON, SALEM. GREEN OAK AND LYON TOWNSHIPS
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would be an excellent idea to tell the people just what is hapSUNDAY,
JULY
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Published by The South Lyoa Herald, Inc., 123 Lafayette SI.,
each Thursday. Entered as second class matter at the U.S.
The certainty of death and veto the bill came from the
Mrs. Clatrton Richard of South Lyon had just returned
Post Office, Saaih Lyon, MichIgan.
- taxes
Is widely publicized inlunions, Equally vocal were the field, chief -of the foods and
from the hospital where her Il-year-old daughter is confined
standards division of the Dewith Infectious hepatitis. She was justifiably concerned with
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
story and soag, but the death~forcespleading with the Gov• partment of Agriculture.
what she termed an “outbreak” of this disease in the South
$3.00 per year Ia Michigan, $4.00 elsewhere
of taxes, even though they be ernor to Sign the bill, or let it
Littiefield and his boss,
Lyon area. ~
Office Manager
Margaret Wixeman
“temporary” in nature, is albecome law without a sigaaAoriculfure Director George
Managing
Editor
lack
Hoffman
rare
thing
indeed.
ture.
These
belonged
to
many
Mn, RIekaNI Is not -alone: The problem of hepatitis
S. Mcintyre, warned buyers
Advertising Manager
Bruce Gotts
Michigan will witness ~
and small employers and to beware cit adVertIsInØ that
has been diseassrd at great leagth In the Whltmare Lake
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Publisher
William C. Sliger
death of the so•ealled snuis.(th05~ Interested in the “ecoao bailyhoos a “king size quart,”
area where-a sewer bond proposal ~yill soon be voted upon
ance” taxes which were ~pass,fmyclimate of the state,”
a “full pound,” a “giant galby Northfietd townshIp electors. Many In that
mained to ease the Cash Crisis ofi Keasey’s point, on which he lcr~”and the like.
tahia that inadequate sewers are at least partially respon.
1959 this June 30.
cOuld find much agreement, A pound is a pound, the ofslble for the disease;
Despite the promises of ~
.lwasthat a percentage of smau ficials said, and the same goes
01~
ticians from both parties thatIbt~5me55me~~
would have to pay
According to health department officials the outbreak of
for any other unit of measure.
hepatitis is not confined to any one particular area, It’s a probthe taxes would expire, this ~~higher rates under the bill.
Law requires that anything
lem throughout the state, they say. However, increases are
no small
$50
million event,
annually
The resultlng
roughly~
asMeritsits chief
of aim
the bi~which
the beefing bad
up sold as a pound really be a
becoming alarmingly worse in the three-county area of Wash1
from the taxes will be iorely]Of -the Unemployment Compea-full pound. The she of a pint,
tenaw, Wayne and Oakland.
quart, gallon or any other stanri-i
.
. missed by the state’s still un1sauoa Fund, and its drawbacks
Some 69 eases have been reported in Washtenaw county —.
dard unit of measure is also
“a considerable increase” over the number of cases reported
healthy
debated
thó spelled out in the statutes, so
Effortstreasury,
were made to extend were
point of
tediumalmost
before toSwainat this time last year. Reports are similar In Wayne and Oakthe
taxes,
which
carried
the
ex•
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acted.
While
the
labor
us. any billing that hints of a bonus
Babson Park, Mass., As I The fourth era of ~
date when they were Ions opposed the bill on totally
is deceptive, the officials said.
land counties. Wayne reports 109 cases compared to 72 last
study events in Wall Street, I stocks centered around com•
different grounds than did some White everybody seeks a baryear, and Oakland reports 181 compared to 113.
ulathon was In gold. This was ing electricity. From 1907
The taxes wore practical. quiet but tremgndously impor- gain, common sense would dicbusinessmen, this relatively tate that advertising of the
Although only one case has been reported to the county find that the first era of spec- panies producing and distribut- passed.
accompanied
by
some
specula1912
great
-speculation
looki
ly
painless, as taxes go- They tant segment of the Michigan “full pount&’ type Is really only
from South Lyon, officials admit that there probably are sev~
eral more cases which they are not yet aware of, Neighboring tion in Government Bonds. place -In these electric stogIes, levied a penny a pack on economy was. glad that It did a gimmick.
Novi has reported six cases. Farmington II, and commerce Prices were -based on mail re- culminating in the 1920.1933 col’ cigarettes, 4 per cent en the not have to face up to in~ Like so many other things
ports from London. There were lapse of Electric Bond & Share. use of telephones and tel•- cs-eased costa of any kind.
tithe. In Washtenaw, hepatitis eases “are scattered” through. then no cables.
graph service, a charge on
~iIr. average consumer in right under our noses, this obout the county.
The end came for this Elee- tobacco products, and sddi- Michigan might feel a little vious truism escapes us too
Following - the Civil War, trical Era with’ the formation tianal charges on liquor and sheepish if he contemplates a easily, andit takes the prompt~
Officials 1:1 an three of these counties say that the exact from 1875 to 1900, most of the of the Securities & Exchange boor purchases and the corp. recent word from L L. Little- Ing from an official quarter to
Cause of the disease here has not yet been determined, The speculation was in railraod Commission, Its great powers oration franchise fee;
bring things Into focus.
state health department, they say. is currently studying the stocks. New mileage was con- enabled it to eliminate, rear- Some lawmakers had the idea
problem in hopes of coming up with the answer,
stantly being built, due to the range, - or break up any com- that austerity budgets for some
immigration and cheap pany manufacturing and dis- areas of state government, notKenneth Van Es,s, Washtenaw county sanitation engineer - large
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labor, accompanied by good tributing electricity across state ably higher education nod menwho favors sewers for the Whitmore Lake area. says that al. crops, which helped railroad lines. Although the use of dec. tal- health, coUld be increased
- though no one has isolated the suspected virus, “we do know earnings, The Northern Pacific tricity has continued to increase and perhaps some of the state’s
belong In -an Ann Arbor Bank
the disease abounds. where there is contamination, and we do stock sold at $1,000 a share. since Thomas Edison made the staggering too million debt resafety deposit box.
know that exposure to sewage material contamInated by the There was much talk about first dynamo, yet the utilities tired If one or more of the
Don’t take chances with imdisease can cause the person exposed tocontract tlte disease,’
railroad eonsolidatiuns, and the are no longer considered glam- taxes ‘sere extended,
portant paj,ers, jewels and
stock market was especially our stocks.
But no agreement could be
other valuables, For just penIn(ectlous hepatItis. somellmes called ‘‘eaiarrhnl man’
bu’lish over a propoled merger
nies a-day they can be pro*
dice”, Is an InflammatIon of the liver cells. All races and
or tnt, Northern Pacific, Great I iiiention the above cvents!rea$~hedon the why and wheretected
- against fire and theft,
4’
ages of persons are susceptible tothe dIsease, but it most
Northern, and Burlingtoa Rail- thinking that the recent dupontfOre of continuing the taxes, so
Why not stopintoday? Ar’
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frequently occurs In persons who are between the ages of
roads.
—General
Motors
supreme~Legislnturekept bands off.
ranke for your Ann Arbor This Thrilling Performance of Acrobats. Aerial
Court Decision may put a F Now” come the liquor inter.
IS and 35.
Batik safety deposit box, at acts’ Wire acts - Juggling - Lovely Girls.; Funny
Then, suddenly, the Supreme damper on speculation in com.~e5t5,plus some lawmakers, with
Ann Arbor Bank~sWhutmore Clowns - Beautiful Horses - Performing Animals
It is usually transmitted by person to person, or by water Court issued a decision pro’ panics producing missiles, space the proposal that a refund on
venjing this consolidation. This capsules, and various electronjcertaltl of ‘the taxes be made,
Lake office.
and food contaminated with infected fecal materials.
caused a quick drop in all ic devices, The previous Court Tue situation that causes the
ELEPHANTS - -CAMELS LLAMAS • DEERS’ - BUFEALOS.
--Its symptoms are loss of appetitie, naUsea, curious ciii- stocks in 1907. A member of Decisions which I ~
Is this: Liquor deal- taste for tobacco, weakness, headache, fever, chills, respira- the N.Y. Stock Exchange in- have been unexpected. Each~er5were assessed the nuisance
IS CAGES OF WILD BEASTS - - LIONS . TIGERS . LEOPARDS
tory complaints, diarrhea and discomfort or pain ih’the lower - vited me to come on the floor has “pLIllcd the trIgger” for aitax on their floor stocks when
- BEARS
BABOONS AND MONKEYS. of the Exchange and help him, change In the stock marketithe tax went into effect,
abdomen made worse by p~yslcalactivity,
, 2:30 P.M. MATINEE PERFORMANCE ONLY Jaundice often develops gradually and increases In in- I actually saw ‘men’s hair turn tsnd, Whether this means thatr ~t would be equitable, they
~L!y within 49 ~
the present~buil~~market_is_nowI5aY.~torefufld—aslinilatamoamt
—Doors—Opcr:~One— Houv_EarIicsu~
:tensity7burirniaybiibieniijj~lWfo~~~f
the disease. The
Following the boom In rail- culminating no one knows, butlon the floor stocks on hand
: liver Is enlai~gedand tender, and the spleen may also be en- road stocks there developed an we should always watch for thelwhefl the taxes -expire.
GENERAL ADMISSION:
larged,
interest in consolidations and unexpected, Gold, railraods,I While the proposal may be a
Children Under 12 —-$Oe---—Aduit.-$i.OO-(lncluding-tax)
The disease, though ordinarily self-limiting with complete big- trusts, This began late in trusts, and electricity were aspsound logical position, needleisi
Grandstand Reserved Seats — 50 Cents Extra. ii desired
recovery usually within four to six weeks, may -persist fur the t890’s, Then were formed glamourous in their day as to say it was greeted with no
several months. only a small percentage of the cases become the Tobacco Trust, the Stand- space and electronics are ~04grcat show of enthusiasm when Five bffices To Serve You:
l’lenty
of Good General Admission Seats.
mentioned on the floor by Sen.
-. Free ParkIng
ClOt S. Main
CbS P. Liberty
chronic, usually because of other complications, and the mar- ard Oil Trust, and other great day.
trusts. During these years, the The recent duPont_General~hamlt~5S. Blonsly, fl-Detroit,
•Packarçl
at
Brockman
•iIos
S.
University
during
the
last
days
of
the
rogl~- tnlity rate from the disease is low,
New
Yorkinterest
Stock Exchange
took Motors
may it hrlng~
session.
C9l7l N. Main, Whitmore I.ake
~
a great
In industrials.
about a Deicision
reverse effect.
may The
15~ tax on tobacco products
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DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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