2024-08-272024-08-271955-06-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17466Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCounty can expect more road improvements: Turnpike action to decide final work priorities ; Sheriff Irons is given OK for eight more deputies; Supervisors tap surplus fund to permit increase ; 'Third Crusade' for Ike predicted by Summerfield ; Career ends ; Back-to-work parade begins at Willow Run ; Back to his real parents ; Foreign aid bill opposition seen ; US dropping Lattimore case ; Warning issued on fireworks ; 4 US women tennis victors ; Officials discuss method of getting new armory ; Area man held in fatal crash ; Tornadoes and thunderstorms kill five; Action planned to ease traffic congestion here ; After Washington, home is peaceful, says Wilson ; Grant education board request ; Supervisors OK water group appropriation ; Senate OK seen on debt limit ; The day in Birmingham: Changes in building code approved by commission ; County directories set for distribution ; US will ask full damages ; Donald Egbert hurt in two-car crash ; Airport, taxes head agenda ; Downed flier spotted today south of Tokyo ; House approves military funds ; Fire demolishes center of city ; Raccoons moving in on homeowners ; Milford school site verdict - each acre, $612.00 ; Queen of CAI fair exhibits roomful of prizes today ; Walled Lake Goodfellows' flares ready ; Court decision will be aired ; Pair of Walled Lake businesses change ; Madison Heights feud continues ; Rev. Lee in pulpit at St. Philip Sunday ; Avon-Rochester youth program well attended ; Benefit dance nets $206 for Walled Lake family ; Richards-Hann nuptials solemnized on Saturday ; 'Byelosnezhka' takes MoscowPDFen-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.Road constructionToll roadsEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969WeatherDebts, publicThe Pontiac Press: 1955-06-28TextOakland University