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ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1962. ATTENTION- COUNT’S BEAUTY SALON NEW BEAUTY SALON OPEN FOR EXPERT CUTTING & - 1524 E. Broadway STYLING 6c COMPLETE BEAUTY 276-5941 SERVICE July Spedal! “i BLANKETS 90* COIN-PRICE ECONOMY 1■! We Do The Work CLEANED, SPOTS REMOVED WRINKLE FREE ' 8 lbs. $2.00 FINEST QUALITY PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING S Free Pick-up end Delivery OD CLEANERS ! SINCE 1924 MAIN OFFICE 1220 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE OTEY DERTING BRANCH SOUTH fLAZA PHONE MANAGER AL 3-6860 ! 1 mVmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 IP YOU LAND OO IN JAIL LIT YOUR REED •* ll IttHNrttMKnMNliil Service 24HOUR SERVICE 254-5404 Webb, Williams I A Berry jjjjfiHf Insurance Agency' cMeyhp mlMm VIRGIL J. BERRY \ ! *s defined by Webster: 1) a feeling of being free J ; from fear, danger, etc. 2) freedom from doubt; certainty. 3) protection; safeguard. < | J Good Insurance affords the security that 1 ; WEBB, WILLIAMS & BERRY gives to all. Come j! ! in and find out for yourself. 11 BR 6-5568 2017 E. Broadway ■ NOTIC^^^^NOTicE^^^NOTK^ The following items are of the highest quality and are covered by AMERICAN FURNITURE'S 10 point guarantee. All items are brand new and are sold on a first come first serve basis. 1 13 PIECE SECTIONAL I THROW PILLOWS 7 Piece DINETTE SET HI 164 20 69 c 69 50 I METAL BED FRAMES POLE LAMPS 3 Piece BEDROOM SET (Twin or Pull Sho) sg9s (Blond* or Walnut I iFreight Damaged TTMn^ubbl^ylon^Covtr*!^^ - I I BOOKCASES SWIVEL ROCKER I (.1.1,,"“) M2 80 $3995 NORGE REFRIGERATOR I Unpointed 4 MATTRESS AND I (No Trod* Needed) B [drawer chest s 9’ s |?1S G »58 88 *ls8 88 |B B SPECIAL HOURS 3 DAYS ONLY FOR THIS SALE I I THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY I 9-9 9-9 9-6 ■ EASY FRIENDLY TERMS I AMERICAN FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I B 1850 WEST JACKSON CORNER 19th AVE AND JACKSON [ P.4 The man of the house was the most surprised person in town last Saturday night, because his wife kept a secret. She had all of the party goodies prepared away from their home and all of their friends didn’t let the cat out of the bag. Mr. Willie Owens, left, looks pleased as he prepares to serve re freshments to his wife, Mavis, and guests Mr. Arthur Plott and Miss Marie Moore. Guests attending the Willie Owens surprise birthday party last Saturday included (from left) Mrs. Renetta White, Mrs. Herbeline Everett, Mr. Bill Franklin and Mrs. Rosie Lee Roberts. ON THE GO Mr. and Mrs. Menthorn Har rold of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hill, 2110 E. Jefferson. They will tour the west and return home the middle of August. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Jr., 21 0 E. Jefferson St., Mrs. James Bruce and Mr. Joe McHenry motored to Los Angeles recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ward, 4811 S. 21 Street are more rested since their two weeks vacation in California. VFW Club GEORGE BARNES, COMM. MORRIS T SONNY T BROWN VICE COMM. -CLUB MGR. SNOWDEN - * Barber Shop 2104 E. BROADWAY Open *til Bp.m. BUSINESS WORLD Henry McMillon, manager of the Porters and Waitresses Club, 1115 1/2 W. Buckeye is planning a gala pre-school party for youngsters of all ages in Sep tember. Mrs. Ruth Davis, formerly em ployed at Reddy’s Corner is the amiable and able sales assistant at the newly opened Rainbow Liquor Store, 2331 E. Broadway. COMING AND GOING Mr. J. D. Holmes, 1614 E. Adams and his daughter, Alice flew to San Diego, California for an extended vacation. Mesdames Ruby Stuart, 1543 W, Cocopah, Mable Porter, 1643 W. Sonora, and Mozell Green, 1540 W, Cocopah will motor to Columbus, Arkansas this week end. . Olivia's Beauty School Stop in and Enroll Day or Nite Classes m 116 SO. 17 STREET OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Olivia Lyles, prop. A Winner C.L. SPARKS jgi Democrat Brl for Maricopa County Assessor Qualified by 12 Years (In Office ) Experience LOCAL UL NAMES OFFICERS New officers for the year were elected at the 17th annual Phoe nix Urban League meeting are Atty. Richard Wilks, pres.; Mr. A, H, Shaw, first vice pres.; Robert Choate, second vice pres.; Mrs. Z, Simpson Cox, secretary; and Dr. David N.Wormley, treas. New board of directors mem bers include Rev. A. G. Kend rick, J. Morton Newall, William Roselius, Sanford Rosenfeld, and Don Parker. Board members retiring are Messrs. Virgil J, Berry, Travis Williams, Manuel Pena and Wil liam Mullins. VISIT GRANDPARENTS Frankie, Jr. and Stevie Banks, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks, 1935 E, Wier are vaca tioning with their grandparents in Chicago, 111. CHURCH NEWS The youth department of Em manuel Church of God in Christ, 1601 W, Buckeye end its building fund benefit drive with a special program, Sat., Aug. 4, 9 p.m. The public is invited.