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ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1962, LIFEGUARDS AND FRIENDS TAKE A DIP AFTER DARK AT EASTLAKE f . ' j|| y*7: -a* *? < ' MrvSnt” v& Wmm \ j ~ -.-. -. my;,f f- <w jam yr^ > |H | :£Wf S J|t «R\ ; ' ' J& lms&SjK£Egfa ' ■ ; |ili|MK->' : * ; l|M Jhgß| ' > : HB Enjoying * refreshing dip in the pool at Eastlake Park at the annual swim party held for employees of District 7 are guests and lifeguards who attended. Pictured above are James Newman, Patrick Walters, Garry Pratt, David Phillips, Willie Moore, Rochelle Wilson, Wayne Johnson, Clar ence Pickney, Earl Manns, Lenter Wilson, George Diggs, Jr., and Charles Mayfield. (Photo--Bobby Heard) NLRB RULES ON RACE BAITINGS WASHINGTON - The National Labor Relations Board ruled an employer cannot deliberately in flame racial prejudice against a union that is seeding a bargain ing rights election among its workers. But in another case the NLRB ruled it is legitimate for an em ployer to truthfully describe a union’s position in racial matters if it doesn’t stir up racial feel ings. v BACK-TO-SCHOOL D A BTV Children from 3-10 film I I- (Must be accompanied by parents) sponsored by Porters & Waitresses Club 1115*W. Buckeye^ Haary McMilloa yg# MANAGER 7/ Free School Supplies Pencils, crayons and paper Mouday, Sept. 3 Charles Stidham Democrat Judge Superior Court 14 P. 4 SCHOOLS OPEN SOON IN PHOENIX The Phoenix elementary sys tem’s 24 schools will be open Aug. 28, 29 and 30 to enroll new children, officials said. Parents must bring birth cer tificates and records of attend ance and promotion for 1961 -62 school year. Children report Sept. 10 for a short organization session at the various schools in this dis trict Supt. Loren Vaughn Jr. said. COMING AND GOING Mr. and Mrs. Felton Boyd, 3822 S. 16 Place and their chil dren have motored to Greenville Miss., and Wichita Kansas. They will spend two weeks visiting rel atives and friends. I STILL ONLY I I FOR ANY AMOUNT UP TO $260 I I REGISTER CHECK I I MONEY ORDERS I at these convenient locations •• • £; ■ South Central Hiarmacy - 1127 So. Central Ave. TT Food Center Market - 1945 East Buckeye Road ® H New Valley Market - 1602 W. Buckeye Rd. A aw ■ A m B & E Market - 1345 W. Grant N#% ■ IVNAL Sings Market - 1045 W, Pima m m mm New Moon Market - 2351 S. 16th Street K/% Ml 1C I ■S & J Market -1135 E. Mohave OF ARIZONA I M E M I C (t t . tt. |. C. 34 W. WASHINGTON pP^rl^j«roftW v FREE BUS TICKETS Jt f corn BLANKET ends jMI WM I w These are short lengths and pieces 4*Ex „ . . , of high quality material. Big assort iTy ded j^ 6 ’China,bed- ment colors. guy by the pound. Bm ford and P°P lin ‘ Ful ly 1000 uses, lined. Sizes 4-12. Slight __ mm _Hgf rr 2 lbs. 1.00 BOYS’ JEANS 1.00 Western cut. 10 oz. Denim. Sanforized. Sizes 4-12. Reg. $1.79 i f FiDEccEc Men s SPORT Girls DRESSES tapiSß SHIRTS Beautiful new fall prints. Smart styling. Pre-Shrunk. Sizes 7-14. Solid colors, woven patterns and Reg. $2.98. Vy/jLA* * %g\ prints. Short sleeves. Some 2 IWW'At pockets. Mostly large sizes. Many Xrm'*A A formerly $2.98. •00 2 for 3.00 PLASTIC STORAGE OOWLS 10 for 1.00 Many uses RUSTIC RANTIIS hmTsUPS^/ Irregulars of snap ■ A 2 bar r , yon trU £§fs£| l front style. Sizes ■■ ■ ¥ cots. Lavish .lace ft 5 -11 S - Mx - tv 111 trlm at bottom - W , ould Colors: White. Lsb&BMEM. 29 f lf r* rtect - ■ Pink, Blue, Lav- HBlifML r ender. Maize and RUSTIC DRAPES Pinch pleated H| SLOO. draw drapes. Ex- $ ww MF WBKK " 7 tra wide. 87” long ■ V / / Beautiful floral I K patterns on white | H H B / / ground. Reg.sl.44 Jf / j.j-TleuiAenmi«©• downtown T hun."i9 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Living ston, 547 S. Pima, Mesa, are passing out birth notices for* their daughter born Aug. 8 at Mesa Community Hospital. STORKING AROUND Carl and Ellie Smith were visitqd by the stork who delivered a girl on Aug. 6 at St. Joseph’s Hospital.