Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 39]
| fa # Yandslide victory, Aettidiths a brilliant red hybrid tea, has been elected the 1961. Rose of the Year by the 10,000-member home rose testing panel of the Jackson & Perkins Company. The name, Americana, is par- o ~ticularly appropriate since the red - rose has always been the favorite flower of the American people. Further, Congress is.considering legislation to make the red rose the official flower of the United | States because of its overwhelm "ang popularity. | Americana is the newest devel | opment in a distinguished line of | red hybrid teas.One parent is the | famous New Yorker which is rated among the top roses of all time. Both Americana and New Yorker. were hybridized by E. S Boerner, plant research director and secretary of the Jackson & Perkins Company. Americana~s Gare color intensi fies as the flowers unfold and its petals take on a velvet sheen which gives them a rich, textured appearance im the sunlight. A red rose always makes dramatic arrangements for the home and Americana will be a particular favorite for table settings and other. floral pieces. Its rich color and texture make it a striking focal point of color both indoors _and out. Reports from members of.the home rose testing panel indicate that Americana is a Standout per-, former in évery section of the) country, and that it will be a great | favorite among exhibitors, ~ Join The NAACP Now SEE THENEW BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT CHAPLIN'S STANDARD SERVICE CE. 9-4835 525 E. Seca Flint Check Your Muffler Why take chances... when a replacement costs so little? INSTALLED Allstate Quality ~STANDARD MUFFLER 4 Sears Low Price Standard mufflers are similar to originals in design, construction, give similar service. Comparable low prices on others. Have your muffler checked 6%.; 449.53 fre~,: today. INSTALLED e Plymouth, 6 cyl, ~49-59 ooo... 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C. Dean, Howard University College of Dentistry; H. E. Caldwell, South CarolinaRegional Board member; W. H. Benson, Illinois- Zone Vice-President; E. A. Lights, ~Chicago; H. R. Primas, Jr., Pittsburgh-Chairman African Affairs Committee; Clifton O. Dummett, Tuskegee Institute-Editor N.D.A. Quarterly; B. M. Jeferson of Alabama-member Executive Board; H. M. Proffitt, Little Rock-immediate past-president; Matthew Mitchell, Washington, D. C.member Executive Board; Clinton Canady, Lansing, Michigan-Regional Board member; John C. Carr, Washington, D. C.,'Sgt at Arms; Millard R. Dean, Washington, D. C. Director of Public Relations and Publicity;-Percy A. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C. and Benjamin-Atkinson, Griffin, Georgia. | ton, D.C., Program: H.C. Edwards, Se, Washington, D. C-Assistant Secre. |" 1:30 Issues and Answers 2:00 Talk Back 2:30 All Star Golf 3:38 Roundup U. 8. A. 5:80 Rocky & His Friends: 6:00 3 Mr. Magte 4:00 Championship Bridge ~~. ~ Rocky ané His ms ward Theatre 8:30 Wyatt Earp 9:30 Maverick 00 Stagecoach 8:30 Lawman 10:00 One Beyond 9:00 The Rebel 10:30 Case of Dangerous 9:30 Islanders Rol 11:00 News - Dave Skinner 11:15 = ip & Weather - Frank Benesh 92:15 11th Hour Theatre 12:40 Late News and 12:00 Late News.; 12:06 Stem OFF & (28:4 Sign Off B i e Wint PROGRAM SONEDULES ARE SALE OF THE MONTH 1952 FORD 95.00 Transportation Special 1955 PLYMOUTH 1954 FORD 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE 1956 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Hardtop ~. Continental Kit: 1956 OLDSMOBILE - 560.00 Full Power, < 1956 BUICK Convertible: 1958 EDSEL SS eS One Owner Special 185.00 ~195.00 225.00 Macon Buford, Prop. BUFORD Ben Miles, Manager AUTO SALES March 4 ~ March 10 SATURDAX = 2:55 Sign On 8:00 Understanding Our World| won eee the House bios Cartoon Capers S33 Raucs 8. 3365 jv ash with the 9:45 Yesterday's Newsree! 7:00 z ary bog 19:00 Suntie Adventure 8:00 Almanac oe ay maiechet ~ 8:30 Govt. & Econ. 9:00 Hawaiian Eye 11:30 Ramar of the 9:00 Art Courses 10:00 Naked Oity TOE non, ~ 9:30 Romper Roont, 100 N peered 12:30 Pip the Piper 10:80 Life of Riley 1tckb, Ronee ond Woot 40 Tealee 11:36 Love That Bob 11:26: ~~" 1:30 Teen Traffic Court 12:00 Camouflage 11:30 Big Time: 2:00 Teen Canteen. 12 Number Please 12:28 Late gered Youth Forum 1:60 One O'Clock Show, 12:85, ad eather red Teen Canteen ~: Res Sa Comes, Ta og i Anthem... 7:30 meer Tens y ~ Day: ~ong: 9:00, Lawrence Welk a0 2 on Tru a 5:90 Rocky and tle 10:45 Taiko Shes. feces MONDAY EVENING 6:00 FStaoses & Mr. 300 1 Theatre 6:00 Hg Bk Sewn "mecca, SS MONS ae Rey trne Beee a ane Sen Off 6:20-News, Frank Benesh Pad Jim os Show SUNDAY 7 + ie Stee Sunes nal a6 8:30 Meet the Minister: x90 By 3 Sem: 8:45 Sacred Heart Bc Adv. in Paradise 19:38 be ag Torttiery 9:06 Chapel Voices 11:00 News - Dave Skinner 11:00 News, = SWeathes 9:30 The Christophers 11:15 Sports & Weather 11:15 po fog ea 10:00 This Is the Life Ken at rite bee 2 10:30 Hobby Shop 11:20 Yesterday~s NewsreeS: esterda 21:00 ~Constant Challenge 11:30 San Prancisce Beat ~ 11:30 aria ea a heat 11:30 Laurel and Hardy 12:00 Late News, W ai ancisco 12:80 Pip the Piper 12:05 Sign Off and Weather First Federal | Northwest Shopping Center announced Arthur A, as. Consultant in the| U.S. of ae exe ny Aghia itee, brings~ pat a wide and varied ~background in the fields of, organized labor, labor law, atid civil rights. He served as | assistant to the ~president. of the from 1947 to 1958 specializing in the study (and ~ drafting of State legislation. dealing with civil rights, housing, unemployment com pens,ation minimum wage, migrant labor, and apprenticeship training. Before that, he was an assistant to the late Sidney Hillman at the national level of the CIO, and had done union organization - and contract Regotiation work in New York City. During his years | with the New Jersey State ClO, Mr. Chapin, 46,}eerved at varying times as civil ~alts adviser to the mayor of Newark, member ~of the State housing committee, and member of the State minimum wage pan-/{ el which established the first $1 minimum for jrestaurant em-ployees. ~ \ As Minority Grekips Consultant, Chapin will advise Secretary Goldberg on civil} rights matters affecting Labor Department programs, coordinate ~ the Department~s efforts in;the promotion ~of equal job offportunity, and |: have responsibility for Department attention to the specific employment probjems of minorsid groups. fi New Jersey State CIO Council} ~z00 1:00 News Digest 2:00 Jan Mutray 6:30 Casey Jones SUNDAY, MARCH 5 ~ads (Color) * co Leet Frain ee big Theatre * 6:16 ~, 8:80 Fait Patth fe. ly: ~ Young Dr. Malone - 6:15 Broken Arrow 8:30 Church In The 4:00 Make Room For 6:46 a 10:00 U Our %Purex Special For ~ = Michigan Outdoors World en March 9, 3:30 ae 10:39 MEA Schoo! Program 2:08 <n Bade menjok~ 65:00 Seachest 11:36 Travel tis. ~ 4 ~ 8; MONDAY, MARCH 6 oe cee Seeee 2:00 Handy yg # 12:30 Weekend Matinee 5:30 Yogt Bear dee Site wine hint: ~Ewo Flags West~ 6:00 Top Of The News 19:35, Joseph ae ban Weatherman 11:20? Swamp~ Marshall S:e Hekuen etek ley Le ompson Report~ 1:00 News Digest. 5:00 Omnibus* 7:00 Sea Hunt 6:00 This is Your Life 7:30 The / ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 10 6:30 Assignment Under-. 9:30 Tales Of | water ~T Fargo ~ ~ 6:00 Top Of The News Below~ 9:00 Acapulco* 6:10 W: 7:00 Shirley Temple Show Dante ~ 25. ny Patrol (Color)* 10:00 Barbara Stanwyck 6:45 -Brinktey ~ $:30 Tab Show ~ se Stokpet Bevitiog 7:00 Best of the Post: ~ab Hunter 10: 5; 9:00 Shew. (Color}* With Milten. Berle * ~Brief Enchant- _ 10:00 Loretta Young Show* 12:00 Five Star Final apes, 10;; /*: Regulators~ Lloyd Final 8:00 People Are Fanny Bridges 11:30 The Jack Paar; 11:00 ~~ aed (Color) * Playhouse * i 11:15 Sunday 1:00 News Digest Premier.- ~Hondo~ ~The Quiet Gun~. - (Color) John Wayne Forrest Tucker TUESDAY, MARCH 7 11:00 Five Star. Final 1:00 Nighteap! 5:30 Sgt Preston of the 1:15. Weatherman ~Girt Yukon ~ Final Bathing Suit~ John Uniform~ 11:30 The Jack Baragrey 6:00 Top Of The News Shew (Color) ~ 1:30 News Digest 6:10 Weatherman 200 News Digest ~First In Eastern Michigan wite WHE" ~ Denotes NBC NETWORK PROGRAMS All Programs Subject to Change, (CLIP AND Gave FOR GANDY REFERENCE) SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 a 3 DIVIDENDS on SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Flint W. Kearsley at Beach Davison. Road at Franklin Ave. 102 S. Levoy ~ | Fenton Fe River Rest Cemetery A Division of Sunset Hills Association | CARE FUND $849,913.10 Total Resources $1,210,548.78 Dedicated To Colored People _ ~There will always be River Rest Cemetery~ 7 % i rae Oe ALL PLAIN SKIRTS ANY SWEATER 59~ ame aaa: Mg!
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