2024-08-272024-08-271955-05-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17509Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPontiac's new city hall opens doors today: Civic Center may be built around building ; Polio shots may resume here Saturday: OK is expected on Salk vaccine producers soon ; Presenting Pontiac's new $1,200,000 city hall, ready for use and debt free ; Broomfield asks gas price probe ; Hiroshima girls in New York city for scar surgery ; Low temperatures cause only minor damage here ; Pontiac nearly had city hall 26 years ago ; Oakland value hiked by state ; Detroiter dies in 3-car crash ; Avery resigns as ward head ; Statehood bill ready for House ; L & N Rail walkout to end Wednesday ; Critchfield named head of United Fund campaign ; Ford CIO Council orders strike vote ; Bonanzagram rules eased again to find a winner ; The day in Birmingham: 7 youths will be quizzed on car thefts, breakins ; Ed Sullivan signed by Warner Brothers ; Salk vaccine leaves zoo without monkeys ; C of C to count results of drive ; Green PTA set for tomorrow ; Holly teenagers will vie in auto Road-E-O Sunday ; Balloting today at Lake Orion ; MacKenzie clinic annual meeting slated Tuesday ; Stone School sets enrollment day for kindergarten ; Businessmen's club elects first officers ; Nutrition expert to address meet at Waterford High ; Finds $50 coin collection worth up to $7 thousandPDFen-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.Michigan--PontiacPoliomyelitisVaccinationAlaskaHawaiiStrikesRailroadsUnited FundSullivan, Ed, 1901-1974Animal researchThe Pontiac Press: 1955-05-09TextOakland University