Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 24]
YOUR CAR WORRY'S ae ee AT-4010 Wel Handle Trucks OF All Kinds Owned By Auctioneer ART. PUTNUM _ ART~S AUTO SALES 4010 Nv Dot Highway WE ~HOLD YOUR NOTE _O10~. Eads AOL NAHM YOUR CAR WORRY'S END WHEN you TRADE AT 4010 NEW. IN TOWN?..... CREDIT NOT TOO GOOD? _ TRY,US!YGUR CHOICE $59 down ~ PoOkD tes VASdr oe al $195} CHEVROLET~1950~Deluxe 2-dr............ DODGE~1951~Hard top coupe............ $345 PONTIAC~1950~Convertible..2...:.0..2... $ CHEVROLET~1950~Sedan...:............ $295 | THESE. ARE A-1 CARS. READY TO GIVE YOU MANY MILES ~OF CAREF REE SERVICE We have s good used car to fit: your POCKET BOOK. Bt ee WE FINANCE: F LINT- DETROIT Auto Sales G-4386 8. Saginaw St. io oe hs we de fo os3 ae HOw.. 2 bee vd ~bring pty fi SHOWDOWN SALE] You CAN: SHOP. ~ALE oven: ~TOWN... AND FOR MILES " -GN3 S.AUUOM MVD WHO~ ~|198~ F Flint, Mich. > NABL Sw s- HYDRAMATICS /POWERGLIDES - FORDOMAICS |._ MERC.O-MATICS _ PROMPT. SERVICE 2, SEE US and SAVE $e. ALFRED'S GARAGE ' 612~Harriet St. - eee THE Buy OF THE WEEK... | 1952 OLDSMOBILE ~Good tires, Radio, heater, Hydramatic: ue Good Condition: Act Now. fe only $300 | ~ALFORD'S AUTO SALES. "770~. Saginaw St - Ph. CE, 5.2011 ewan | as me $1595 DOWNES 3104 S. Saginaw~Ph. CE. +8908 padres ~63R Century S, radio, heater, ~whitewalls, Here it it is 430. NOW Was $2,346, ~(CHEVROLET~-BEL AIR 4-dr. Sedan, radio, Powerglide, heater; washers and a nice car in ered. way. Was $1,146. NOW | ~ 2 $945; ~Chevrolet~, Big Lot CE. "2.7407. Downtown Lot CE. 2-8602 OPERATION ~65~. I8 A SUCCESS! AROUND,.... BUT~YOU CAN'T BEAT THESE, PRICES. WE HAVE THE CARS AND WILL ~SELL. THEMI 1955 PONTIAC ~- Star Chief/.1954. PONTIAC ~ Star Chief sthe 7 gem out of ped. Your choice~ Holahan~s jewel box.-: $1845 $895 1955 BUICK ~ Century Herd |. top Coupe, Real sharp. Loaded~ 1952 OLDSMOBILE ~ Sedan.| with. extras. arpest~but darn mint ae ~ - oe 1956 BUICK~Roadmaster Riviera 2-dr. hardtop. $1, 545 Tk 1966 BUICK~Special Riviera 4-dr. hardtop.; $395 1956 BUICK~Special Riviera 4-dr. hardtop. 1985 BUICK. & ~heel Haed: |. Pits 1956 BUICK~Speciat 4-dr. sedan. top. Dynaflow, radio. whitewalls.| ~f 1956 BUICK~Roadmpster Riviera 4-dr. hardtop. Real nies car. Fully guaranteed. | 1952 MERCURY~2-dr. Rugged}. +1956 BUICK~Special: Riviera 4-dr. hardtop. $i, 495 4 te dugable. Excellent trans-{) ~1955~s~: P | portation. Only 4 > 1986 ~BUICKS Soe Riviera 2-dr. hardtop. Fordomatic. éihba. 195 ~BU al Riviera 2-dr. hardtop. ries pepsnr aba in noir. 5 aad | 1958 BUICK~Roadmaster convertible.: 1951 FORD~Runs Good. _~[ 1955 PONTIAC~2-dr. Catalina hardtop. - $1,005: ee os ca cee Ba 1955 CHEV ROLE Tne 3-@< sedan. 1955: LINCOLN a * $1,595 @ suaiONSTHATOR SALE Site Ber Hgpdreds of Dollars ~ Bb oy Cee Goereent &; ~ He SS -DAN to i im | * pepe ian CHEVROLET ~ Drive it eo. WE HAVE 300 USED CARS TO SELL IN MARCH SOUTH LOT ~ CE. 4-1691 1425 S, SAGINAW ST. si ~1956~s~ 956 BUICK ~Special 2-door.. sedan. ~ - ince ayia caery Estate Wagon. ie ae ~1954~s~ 1954 BUICK~Special 2-dr. hardtop. - 1954 B ~Roadmaster ~ 1954 BU iCK~~4-dr. sedan. ~1953~s~ 1953 bidet nee. sedan. 1953 BUICK~Special 4-dr. sedan. ~1952~s~ 1952 RYICRS + (2) ~Super 4-dr. sedans. ~1951~s~ eRAG Cr 4-dr. Sedan. C~Chieftain 2-dr. sedan. aR 1950 BUICK~Special 4-dr. sedan. pe ee -HOLAHAN: ~Tes Seercury, San~ Flint Store Lucky Number Lot, 1320, N. Saginaw St. 4711 Ni, Saginaw St. Pe. CEA = Ph GR Ate -* he ts ee Le we ~i | women members of Florida A | tion of College Women here last +P Tifm, f wide "hpeha ~jin cities throughout the United ICK~Roadmaster Riviera 4-dr. hardtop.}: 1520 S. Saginaw St St. ese ~Social Action ~Committee of Forum Series. Seated. L. to R. Phi Beta Sigma. Y. M. C, A. Richard Merks, Joseph Coled St. Antoine Branch Annual and Fr. ey L. Parker, Standing L. i to R ere: Dr. S. F. Swan, H. L. Catching, Anderson Cérley and Arthur Johnsen. College Women Meet TALLAHASSEE ~ _Several and ~M~ University organized.a|: chapter of the National Associa week. The purposes of the NACW is to create an interest in siudying the culture, implica-: tions of ~educational trends, experiments, and community G _. The National Association is known for its efforts on of better education for alt, Phere are branches or chap~ters of the association located a new nation. Located on the Gold Coast of Africa, Ghana, a nation comprised of,5,000,000 | @harter officers selected. for| Negroes and 13,000 whites, has ~tthe. 'Pallahassee urfit are: become a reality. The premier, | Ms. Bernyce H. Clausell.| Nkrumah, worked his way ~president; Mrs. Mary Brooks, through Pennsylvania~s Lincoln vige-president; Mrs. Lillie ~.| University. His words expressed W-| Davis, secretary: Mrs. Blanche|at this time the feelings of Gavins, treasurer; and Mrs, Oli-| thousands of black men everyvia P. Brown, chaplain. where: States. CHECK PAGE SEVEN FOR.... USED. CAR BARGAINS Tell. Theme aon ay Sent You In ~They ~will Treat You Right. 1952 PONTIAC~-8 Super DeLuxe Catalina. Hydramatic, rad~o heater and original shiny green. finish. Excellent tires and mechanical condition. _ A?~true bargain at / BUICK CENTURY~2-dr. Hardtop. eBautiful tri-tone blue and white finish with whitewall tires. One owner car Spare never used $1,695 CHEVROLET BEL AIR~2- dr. Radio, heater and clean mechanical condition. Only 3 $695 BUICK 41D~Original finish. Exceptiorfally good tires and mechanical condition. One oner car. Can be bought for only 1955 1953 utiful light blue finish. interior. Exceptionally gcod 1953 Across My Desk... A New Nation by Charles M. Tucker, Jr. This week saw the birth of | | stopped. the. - Rights, bill...Theite HANA: "The black man has come into his own in Africa.~ oy Meo ee Ralph Bunche: is said to be headed for a top post with the UN as top mediator in the Arab-Israel dispute.. Speaking on ~the conditions of Washington, D. C. (he turned down a icp government post. there because of the conditions) said: ~Things have changed very much, There is no color line, no segregated schools, or theatres. I did not want to expose my family to. these conditions in those days.~ * * # One southern member of the House Judiciary Committee has President's Civil dillysdallying~ member is Rep:;: Willis. AD., La.). All the fuss given the program prior to elections yearly, yet nothing really has come. about. Both sides will blame the other, with the Negro in the middle, bd * a Had the pleasure of attending the City Wide Choir Union made up of Pontiac~s churches last Suriday. Indeed an interesting program and one which draws the community together. Participating were: Newman AME, Trinity, St. James, Macedonia, Pleasant Grove, St. John, New, ~Bethel, New Hope, Providence. Mistress of ceremonies was Vera Dobson. * ~ * $695 PLYMOUTH~4-dr. Sedan. Original light green finish. As throughout at only ', $395 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE HALE USED CAR MART Established 22 years with a car to satisfy any ~buyer. CE. 8.2412 FORD SALE We Are Overstocked On F ORDS! r Here is a list of what we have in stock. < Every car is in top condition and can be bought RIGHT 1957 FORD. STATION WAGON 1956 FORD VICTORIA. 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE | 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE |. 1956 FORD FAILANE SEDAN.1956 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR 1956 FORD MAINLINE 2-DOOR 1954 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN |* 1952 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN 1955~ FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN MANY OTHER SHARP CARS ALSO.~ e ett een Motor ae Life Magazine of this week s | features articles on segregation in thé North, Interesting and nice a cag as you'll find anyplace. Excellent condition | (ary factual articles that should not be missed. *,.* *8 Down behind~ th~ ~cotton curtain~ in Birmingkam where the cotton grows hich and intolerance and hate higher, a group of ~protectors of the way of life~ tock to. ~head beating~ a fellow white man gro couple and ~preached~ fellowship. When the poor fellow took to his car for escape, the e~tizens in blue arrested him for ~reckless driv:ng.~ * 2 # John Dancy, executive director of the.Detroit Urban League, long active dynamic leader in League circles, stated this week that job opportunities for the Negro are increasing especially in sales work. ~ * + *# The Rema Club of Pontiac was host to Edward Turner, State President of the NAACP, at a Hotel. Mr. Turner spoke on the.program of the national office in combating southern forces. He remarked that the White Citizens ~Council im Mississippi alone has over 5 million members which is more than. the total national ~~ of the NAACP. + * *# He urged the Rema Club fo ~S Sigheaw ~t. because he sat next fo a Ne dinner meeting at the Waldron.
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- March 9, 1957
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