Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 39]

ro7~ = "CUP THIS couPON ~~~" "77 *3.95 Value Dutch Type. 31,~ Paint. Brush ee WIT PURCHASE OF ANY 4GAL-| yy *~ BB PAINT OR VARNISH ~FREE, WITH THIS COUPON: SUPER FINE #@~ EXTERIOR wa HOUSE PAINT $6.19 In 5~s A WINDOW SHADES - Craftex 36~x6' { Reg. 1.19 Value 89c iGreen and Buff wise | LINOLEUM - | \spectats 4. Rubber Stair Treads a Only 39~ Eo. [ eat". aga. taf. $" BLACK RUBBER. COVE BASE ** 16c F Bi ONLY, EXCELON ee only Hc Reg. 15c Each ey ee aaah eet ak nite - faterlor Exterlor. Bricks and ' ~Blocks, Asbesics Shingles, Inselbrik-Type Siding, 16 Beautiful pee rere Like Te. See smdraraner ones Rare ae de Tey echt preteen mat ~Pile nibs a NAVY WHITE Non Yellowing Enamel, * WITH THIS COUPON - 2.27 a7 ap NOW ~1. 99 Qt.: ODORLESS * SEAL 6-. TONE * is. Now ~1, 49 at _ WITH THIS dalle ) +. Heavyweight | LINOLEUM only 1" HEAVY 9x9 9! hs ae LINOLEUM TILE RUBBER TILE 14a NOW ONLY..!. HI-SHINE NON: i. FLOOR WAX 1% Wears Longer wee de Ae RD a, 2 UTNE Hie ODORLESS | tela COUPON means ENAMEL, f.,Ne Now w 75 75 Qt 6 a - ELAS ~ICO RUBBER. ENAMEL Best for Boats, Terraces, Porch and lia mevigvomtieen nay. as ao Now ~1.95 Qt as ~SPAR VARNISH ~ - FINEST FOR pom FLOORS WHA THIS COUPON Ria: ts Now #2.05 | sal PP RMN, MI ne ENG ROLE OL Sp DETROIT i3) and ll other mechanical: aids id | safety, comfort-and convenience} are ~being demanded by 1957 | relative~ handful. of Push buttons car-buyers at~ a rate ~eclipsing jall previous records, according| to an owner survey ~just. completed by. Dodge. ~The four-year stuy. ~released by Lee F.._ Desmond, Dodge vice president in charge of sales,, discloses sharp increases in demand for powerassisted optional equipment. even over the 1956 totals. As an example, he called. attention to the demand for power ~steering, which has gone from 25. pr. cent last year to 46 per ~eent of: all Dedige cars sold through the first five~ months | of. 1987. matic, push-butto: ns are.now insta ransby of all Dodge car, leaving only a the ~ old ~stick-shift~ variety.; ~Even windshield washers.. which: took a surprising drop: done under a: See New Cast In Show - ap ~MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (UPS) Capital Attractidns of Detroit is considering replacing the ~present cast of the Gip Roberts show for a return tour of ~the territory that the~ unit has: already played. This would~ be ~~ edition idea, Principle clilie: pinged by ~the present cast,~which consists of Juanita~ Sadler, Guetin and Jefri Spencer, have béen the Thomas Hotel and Lotinge in Toledo Ohio; the Zanzibar Lounge in Buffalo, N. Y.; De~troit~s El Tenempa Club and ~)presently the | ~Key Club in Minneapolis, ~Tf ~the second edition~ idea /should materialize, many of the clubs played:on the original tour will be rescheduled.. Jody Drake, Evelyn Moore, tional Teems Cars customer order on 96-1 ber cent} points, from the year: SAersin 1955. to:23 pér Sag Pe have -climbed: back up td the point where. they are now installed on 42 per cent of 1957 - Dodge cars. Factory- Anstalled~ aicicsodtition ing~a fractional '.4" per cent last A yeke cts now~ at. a, respectable 2.8 figure with late spring and summer orders not yet tabulated, Desmond pointed we Other items~~. that- recorded huge increases this year over last~ included - back-up lights | ~ (64 per cent to 88 per cent) and white-wall. tires (65 per cent to 82 per cent).: Increase State.. eo. ay ye.: pied dal or Motorists With more than 1,000 troopers now assigned to traffic arid patrol duty, the Michigan~ State Police are in~ the~ best- position to cope with the: hundreds of thousands of motorists: who will be on. the -highways. over ~~the|: coming Fourth -of. July holiday ~ and the vacation weekends. State Police Commissioner. Joseph A. Childs ~said * that the number of troopers in the State Police had ~increased: 65 uper cent since: 1953 ~dué to legislative appropriations..As a result, the total traffic law enforcement and safety. program of the State Police has. been greatly accelerated, he said. An indicatior: of the effectiveness of these intensified ~opérations is shown by the 13 per cent drop in motor vehicle fatilities in Michigan in 1956 and the nearly 20 per cent drop 80] | far this year. Most: of the im-}/ provement was made in rural, State Police patrolled areas. It-was expected-that.i n ~addi tion. tothe troopers who will be} ~in duty over the July Fourth mented by some,400 members holiday, the force will be. aug-| of the National Guard: For the} Joé Stubbs and Herbert Carson' past. several: years the National} are being considered for the Guardsmen have, assisted Stete I] spots now. held by Juanita Sad-} ler and Guetin. If Jefri Spencer! | Police on holidays, as they did over the. recent Memorial. Day} is replaced, Tandrea Taylor and| holiday. ~The traffic fatality toll Winnie Webb are among the| was no worse~oh Memorial Day| Jeading sro ts for at sppot.| tha on any Kucrrasaabal biciebncs FEATURING. see FLINT, FIRST INTERRACIAL, COMMUNITY CENTER The 3 BEDROOM RIVIERA | RANCH HOME ~ FHA $450 Down & Sis "3 Master Size Bedrooms - - Large Living ~Rodin! | ~with Pamaric Picture ~Window - Bride~s: Coler.: Bathroom Fixtures and Wall Tile - - Modern. Com-: = ~plete Kit. You and: ~your family wal have more. a space to-live and grow in. ie ONLY, $55.66 per, month plus Tex and Tos.: - MODEL ret A.M. to oe sie r {that donations will be. League after expenses.: BIRTHDAY PARTY if. @ 5 ype hao to pikaetter paoaph on the eve of Tadeg nce day, or ws sou eon eae July. | ee what have. you during the. holiday w cori DRIVE CAREFUL. The fe You Begi g last ca ie nite a weekly dance will be given at the Pintecr Hall on-North St. Mr Archie Tyler reminds me that the purpose of these affairs is to give young local ~|talent a chance to. prove themselves to the public. Prizes will be given to the winner each week. Mr. Tyler also stated be ren to the NAACP. and the Urban ere is a chance to ~show your. local: ~. that you are oaeer them. For information all. eee 3.: - Miss DelMarie siington ~celebrated ~her. eigh ) birthday last Satirday~ at ~m0 ent eir lovely home on Myrtle-. St... | Among the many on-hand enjoying the repast and~ bey part in the big celebration were Del~s mother, Herrington, also Thelma Thompson, Patricia ~ Pate, ~A ~J. Williams, Chuck Scott, Leonard ~Marks,: Doris ~Hasykins,. Frances. DeShound. The guest was served. some. elicious tuna salad, potato chips and punch. Hostess for this: rican was the honored one~s charming sister, Jackie. - Hi FL CLUB SCORES. WITH A PARTY: The Hi Fi Club gave a very unusual. party last Saturda on Paterson af the home of one of a member. The name: the party~~Heaven ahd Hell.~ You: draw a ticket -at -th door. If you get one with Heaven you will have to sta up stairs and-éat icé<eream and cake. If you get one ~with Hell on it, you go to the basement.and eat some of the hottest ~chili-ever eaten. The member did a -tremendous.j j of. entertaining~ their~ many friends: Let~s. have more ~of ~ he game in the very near future kids. Yours truly r the former Dorothy, Blassingamé having -a. wonderful: ti: The Socialites Club-gave a Ho Bo matinee at the: Uni Bridge. Club. over ~the -weekend. An estimated 50: per listened to some real/gone danceable music by the Bi Combo. Mrs. Margéret Hurd the (pres) and her staff on hand to welcome,their many followers. Ea MR. & MRS. HENRY NEELY ENTERTAIN. A - Mr. Floyd Anderson of Kafisas City, Mo., was the euiest of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Neely the past weekend. Mr. Anderson~ig the brefhet vf~Mrs. Neely. While in our fair city. he enjoyed some very. tasty bar-b-q at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Néely'as only Mrs.~ Vinton Neely can. cook ~it: She is noted for her delicious meals and wonderful. hospitality. Incidenfally, ~Mr.- ~Anderson is a delegate té the NAAGP Ta te es oo ~!Convention in Detroit. Gwen Elliott and Vélma Davis, two of our local teachers, went: on a Tot Lot -Picnic,with the Mott Foundation era ~Monday oe i Yio ae ~what was on the menu?.....:,.,, 12 eo: y With. fingers | crossed 3 against ' ery. st weather, the 12 ~Step: Brothers OY ty. capacity ~crowd at their Sport ~Til Morocco Hall on Tilden St. Saturday night, 9530 p. mh. until 1:30.a,m. ~3 The~ ever-popular ~Reval~ Lovers will. entertain theig friends with a social gathering on the lawn of the honie of ~ thé manager, Isaiah: Roland, Friday evening. nly one ds looking forward toa gala affair. 4 BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1987 | FLASH = Radio g LV. Servics. Open Nights & Sundays - All Work Guaranteed: | Service Calls $3.00 ~ ~SU. 9-7993 3217 St. John St. Flint 5, Mich, TAYLOR,& SONS "GROCERY We Sell ~American cacti~ Money. Orders ~The Largest Liquor. Selection In Town ~ ee =, FS i ee ey OPEN DAILY 7:00 A.M. _~ 11:00 P.M. 1011 E. Stewart

/ 6

Actions

file_download Download Options Download this page PDF - Page 4 Image - Page 4 Plain Text - Page 4 Download this item Item PDF - Pages 1-6

About this Item

Title
Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 39]
Canvas
Page 4
Publication
Flint, MI
June 29, 1957
Subject terms
African Americans -- Michigan -- Flint -- Newspapers
Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

Technical Details

Link to this Item
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0004.039
Link to this scan
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/blackcommunitynews/35177303.0004.039/4

Rights and Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. Some materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission.

Manifest
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/api/manifest/blackcommunitynews:35177303.0004.039

Cite this Item

Full citation
"Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 39]." In the digital collection Black Community Newspapers of Flint. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0004.039. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2025.
Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.

Downloading...

Download PDF Cancel