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About Town
SHORT NOTES
Just found out that the Arizona
Sun has quite a circulation in Cali
fornia. Winston Tease re-enlist
ed last month, looks like he will
make it twenty. About the water
fight in East Broadway one lady
said “Men don’t have to worry too
much, they don’t bathe as often
as women.”
Few people know it but Jene
Walker is the only Negro in Ari-
I zona with a promoters license for
boxing.
HAIR STYLE SHOW
A big hair style show is set for
Sept. 18 at Adrianne Beauty Salon
in the Valley Life Building. One
of the nation’s top hair stylist
Josie of Berkeley will be on hand
to demonstrate new styles.
LAS VEGAS
While other gents chose to stay
around home or go hunting and
fishing, Valley Life Executive Bill
Dickey packed up a few suits and
headed to Las Vegas over the
• Labor Day weekend.
Average Family
Water Use Doubled
Did you know that the average
family uses 44,000 gallons of hot
water each year?
In a decade the hot water re
quirements of the average U. S.
family have almost doubled. Back
c in 1950, according to the Gas Ap
pliance Manufacturers Assn., a
family of four needed 75 gallons
daily; now the figure is 120.
The reason? Living habits have
changed. Homes are larger. There
are more baths. Dishwashing and
laundering have become mechaniz
ed. Wash and wear and other
man-made fibers have changed
laundering routines.
When you take a shower or give
the kids a bath, the chances are
that each of you will use 10 to 15
gallons in each cycle. A modern
automatic dishwasher gulps 10 gal
clothes washer takes another 25
to 30 gallons for each load.
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CARPET HOUSE
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NEW CARPETS
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1516 E. Van Buren
ALpine 8-2461
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ONE OF THESE DAYS
Every time a long week-end
comes up, it is as if every one in
town can be seen. Even quite a
few out of towners.
NEW DAILY PAPER
When the new daily paper starts
publishing, there just might be a
first in Phoenix on the reporting
end. So far Doyle Carr seems to
have the inside track.
BIG FISH
Rev. M. Harrison, pastor of Lucy
Phillip’s Methodist Church caught
quite a fish on his vacation while
in California. However when it
dawned on him to call the news
paper it seems that friends and
relatives cut down the size of the
fish.
NAACP Firmly Against
Benicia Arsenal Badges
Designating "Race"
San Francisco, California—Tarea
Hall Pittman, Acting Regional Sec
retary reported today that NAACP
leadership have received com
plaints from workers at Benicia
Arsenal in connection with new
security badges which carry the
designation of “race.” The infor
mation obtained brought out the
fact that these new badges were
issued pursuant to technical in
structions 1300-6-60 dated June 6,
1960. It was also learned that
approximately 4,000 of the new
badges were purchased in March,
1961 and were received at Benicia
Arsenal in May, 1961. The first of
the new badges were issued on
July 14, 1961.
Negro workers protested the
fact that behind the designation
of the item of “race” was the word
Negro, N, Filipino, P, Caucasian
or white. Officers at Benicia Ar
senal made it clear that they were
simply carrying out instructions
and had no authority to do other
wise until ordered to do so by the
Department of Army in Washing
ton, D. C.
Mrs. Pittman said, “the protest
of defense workers at Benicia
Arsenal against the use of race on
their identification badges is com
pletely understandable in light of
the Negro’s insistence that he be
treated as an American and not
set apart by racial designation. It
is hard to understand how such an
order could be issued by the Army
and harder still to comprehend
why it is being carried out at this
date. The West Coast Region of
fice today filed a complaint with
the Secretary of Army and inform
ed Clarence Mitchell, the Direct
or of the NAACP Washington
Bureau of the action taken. All
workers at Benicia Arsenal will
be supported in their right to pro
tect this indignity.”
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BABY SHOWER—A baby shower was given for
Mrs. Juanita Campbell at the home of Mrs.
Carol Hurd. Attending the shower are front row
(1 to r): Mrs. Doris Harlins, Mrs. Lucy Mc-
Cray, Mrs. Barbara James and Mrs. Jackie
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NIGHT OUT Enjoying a night with family
and friends are Mrs. John Evans. Others are
(1. to r.) Roland Simon, Jean Eppenger, sister
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MRS. ODESSA McKINNEY VISITS PHOENIX—
Mrs. Plummer M. Hill and Mrs. Jacqueline
Arnold new arrivals to Phoenix entertained their
house guest, Mrs. Odessa McKinney from Mt.
Vernon, New York. Mrs. Odessa is employed
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WLDDlNG—Married last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. David
JMcFalls. The bride was formerly Miss Carol Copeland. The
marriage was performed by Brother Paul i'oung. Miss Joyce
Davis was maid of honor and Mr. Gaines McFalls was best
man. Couple Mill reside in Phoenix. (Sun Photo—Cloves Camp
bell).
Rideau. Back row (1 to r): Mrs. Doris Campbell,
Mrs. Lois Bilton, Mrs. Dolly Clark, Mrs. Jua
nita Campbell, Mrs. Bessie Haley and Mrs. Bet
ty Wilson. (SUN Photo—Cloves Campbell.)
of Mrs. Evans Kermit Kagle Executive Sec.
of Elks and Mrs. Evans’ brother, David Wil
liams. (SUN Photo - Cloves Campbell)
by the New York State Dept, of Labor. Mrs.
Hill is the daughter of the late Dr. J. C. Wil
liamson of Winston-Salem, N. C... Left to right,
Jacqueline Arnold, Flanders Crowley, Plummer
Hill and Odessa McKinney.
SUPPORT
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CASH AWARD— Winner of this quarterly osh award is Golden
State Insurance Salesman Frand Huff accepting award from
manager Charles Wilson. (Sun Phoco—Cloves Campbell).
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THIS WEEK'S
SPECIALS
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1911
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’57 Thunderbird Hardtop $1995
’57 Mercury Montclair 4-door
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’57 Jaguar Coupe $1195
’56 Olds Super 88 Holiday
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’56 Rambler Sedan $ 795
’56 Chevrolet Station Wagon.
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’56 Lincoln 4-door Sedan. Radio,
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’56 DeSoto Firedome hard top,
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power steering and ice cold
refrigeration $ 799
’54 Cadillac 60 special Fleetwood
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