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'*• • • Hu- ,v.r --i vs • “ • MEET MY NEW SISTER * JIMMIE MCELROY, proudly presents his new little sister, CONNYE, to the readers of the Arizona Tribune. Their happy par ents are JAMES and ESTHER McELROY, 2130 E. Broadway. Pictorial Weekly Ist year,, No. 1 ELKS PLAN BEAUTY CONTEST Pictures and story - page 5 NEW PLAYGROUND OPENS AT PALMDALE SCHOOL JAMES BILTON, recreation leader gives some batting techniques to RICHARD JACKSON, 2733 E. Mood,MOODY 3ICKSON, 2726 E. Roeser, RONALD BROOKS, 2765 E. At lanta; LEWIS scon, 5001 S. 31 St., Back row,JOSEPH* ANTHONY, 2928 E. Chipman, and JACK GIPSON,3I4I E.Mier. This county playground opened in the spring at 31st Street and Mier. Everyone Is welcomed to participate, hours, Mon.-Fr|.; 9 am - 8:30 pm. Sat. 9 am to 1 pm. Palmdale's Pee Nee Team ranks third in the Julian League. 857 . , , . <4| O •m z 1963 I INTRODUCING ARIZONA’S NEWEST NEWSPAPER Allow me to present—with pride... A new pictorial weekly intelligently edited and featuring local and national Negro news which you want to read and can not find in the daily press... We pledge to present the best and most complete coverage: we promise to earn the respect and trust of every reader. Our paper is dedicated to the advancement of our race. Remember you make the news! The Arizona Tribune serves by giving service. Bring, mail, or phone news to our office. Excellent photo service, too. We welcome your inquiries and we will be glad to serve you at any time. Sincerely yours, Publisher-Editor Friday, July 25,1958 Berry Seeks Demo Nod VIRGIL "JACKIE" BERRY, 27, 2316 N. Jefferson, seeks nomination as State Representative from Dis trict 7. A native,of Oklahoma, Berry, a Korean Nar veteran m p i > -s / , -t* /?fti \ V , / / ■" * i L i VIROIL BERRY came to Arizona in 1950. He Is a>graduate of Phoenix College, and ASC, Tempe. His varied busi ness experience in real estate and insurance has given him an excellent background. Mr. Berry is married and the father of a 15 month old daughter. He is a mem ber of the Elks, Masons, Young Democrats, and ties ley Methodist Church. He believes there la a definite need for placing property tax valuations on a more equitable basis. 10 cents mJk District 5 Candidate J.S. JONES, 2160 E. Corona, has the admin istrative ability to be an effective representative In our State Legislature. His political record Is an enviable one. As a life-long Democrat, he has served as precinct committeeman, and he was one of Arizona's delegates to the Democratic National Convention In 1956. His business enterprises Include; Sun Valley Life Insurance Co., Great Southwest Construction Co., , Progressive Builders Assn., and the Jones Realty and Insurance Co. Mr. Jones Is Trustee Board Chairman of the First Institutional Baptist Church. A community leader during the ten years of residency In Arizona, he serves on the South Phoenix Fire Board and Urban League Board. P.T.A. and Boy Scout actlvltle,s fill his schedule. KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE VOTE WISELY Phoenix, Arizona