Ponla derelo counte in fa e's . urban centers . w.o. Beach Corpor tion, land developer of Pontiac, Micbigan, bas selected Donaldson and Donald, a Octroi 00 • firm, the �ctio of 30 new -family ho being built in Ponti c on Bad Boulevard South. . Walter D. Beach III and George C. Walker, of the respective .companie, ere present ·th city . dUl'iDa constructio of the d of 30 hom to be built. Situ ted on South in a reside zoocd area approximately 1112 miles from the Pontiac i1�rdome ch home ill be ited ·th minimum63·(oo (ont ge d be available in three styles, with a price range from � up. Applications or home ownership re no being c­ ccptcd. I Ncw co ruction of insJc>- family homes has been virtually non-existent in urban oei&hbot­ oods not only in Pontiac b cr the st te. . Both Dca and W are pioneerle tbil DluCh needed market for COD· structed in Beacb, a for player for the ClevelaDd . Br baed . ooerauc • in P · bu future for develop eet thro MetropolitaD Detroit. . 1 \ P. rk SC"IOOII. hlk ,AI J OAK PARK - By 4-1 \Ue, the School trustees voted down a- otlon to increase school by 19 cents per $1,000 of val tio. The district thi year b levied 543.30 per $1,000 equal­ ized valuation for operalXl· IIW expense; $1 (or buiJdiDg e uses and $1.51 for debt retire- ment. The extra 19 ceo would p the district t ita maximum mil­ lagelevel. The debt retire n levy . drop by 30 ce per $1,(8) this year, school . d. The lone di enting voter, Board Vice Prc idcnt Irvin Rosen argued the y raised � the increase wo d to Ilbree ditional tea 1'1. In a related matter, tbe Board set a May 9 . re- o quired by the Truth in Tua1tiOD law. The I requirea caring the r re ed valuation •