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LITTLE ARNETTA BURTON CELEBRATES HER SECOND BIRTHDAY WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS EpLi.*v^EßbS^bb * w jL «p»cjag. *• 4h »*« Y^+*\ , 4 jsff Posing in front of a big, frosty birthday cake is almost impossible for a youngster. Somehow, the Arizona Tribune photographer man aged to hold the attention of the honoree and guests at a party held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Burton, 1638 W, Cocopah, Sunday, Aug. 26. Honoree Arnetta- Burton, 2 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton was appeased by a piece of cake. Others pictured above are Renita Mosley, Altea Mosley, Leslie Burton, Fatima, Gregory, and Debra Mosley, Anthony Brooks, Rick, Ronald, and Michelle Oats,Stephanie and Kermit Burton. Photo-Bobby Heard ■■!■ I ■■■ ■ r„. —■—■■■■■■ ... ■■——•■A——— . SOUTHSIDE BAKERY br 6,2302 Ax Chocolate Boston Cream . . ,49pt GLAZED DONUTS 49^ TTTZa friday-saturday SPECIALS ONLY GENE (CLIPPER} close DEMOCRAT \jj - v SHERIFF 3 jp: tej : lH L. C. WALKER builds a new superhighway for electricity L. C. “Duke” Walker knows what it’s like to string a power trans mission-line over 47 miles of Arizona’s rugged back-country. The job begins with months of work by Salt River Project surveying and engineering crews. Then comes the rumble c f heavy machin ery, road-cutting, more engineering and one-the-spot construction. Finally, the huge towers rise and glistening lines span the desert, ready to provide improved electric service to another part of our growing state. Recently completed by the Salt River Project, a new 115 KV » power line between Coolidge and Hayden now brings a more firm Arizona grows source. of Project power to customers in Pinal and Gila Counties. where water flows Equally important, revenue from the sale of Salt River Project power helps provide a dependable supply of water, vital to the continued growth of Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun. j's' bjou can count on tomorrow because your Salt River "Project works today je3R , Watch Nite Line News 10 pm, Mon. thru Fri. ~Vfi/ KOOL-TV Channel 10-Phoenix wmm m $ 11 g i * mmmmmm m • i •: CHURCH NEWS FIRST INSTITUTIONAL BAP TIST CHURCH, 1141 E. Jeffer son St. Misses Cheryl Weeden and Erika King, delegates to the an nual summer camp and Sunday School and BTU congress held recently at Tonto Rim, presented inspiring reports. Rev. A, G. Kendrick, pastor is president of this auxiliary of the Paradise Baptist State Convention. Mr. WilliamC,Smith Jr., is dean of the congress. Sunday, Aug. 26-morning ser mon was presented by Rev. Theo dore Edwards, his topic was ,r Vain Repetitions.” Music was ‘ furnished by the senior choir. The fourth Sunday night musi cal was presented by the senior choir and the Choraliers. Elder P, Middleton, pastor of the Beacon Light Seventh Day Adventist Church and choir par ticipated, also. Bro. Horace Owens served as master of cere monies. ' ' RALLY SET SEPT. STH Many state and county Repub lican candidates will attend a neighborhood rally sponsored by District 7 at the home of Mrs. Mary A. Bums, 4610 S. 16 Place, Wed., Sept. 5 at 11 a.m. Mrs. Mabel Pinyan, 126 W. Riverside Drive is district chairman. ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1962 PHOENICIANS ATTEND BIENNIAL SESSION, AFAM, NGG BANQUET HERE '*3| ; jBHy HE jflK ' W ¥ J • y /ir ifi - ? t| ’*> •' H , < £4 1 $ * ■. 'kj 'mm pppr Pictured tbouc at ’it biennia] session banquet spnnsureb by members of the AFAM held last Thursday at the W. H. Patterson Elks Lodge 477, 1007 S. Seventh Avenue are from left Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Jones, 1818 S. 18 Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Seab Hooker, their guests. Mr. Jones is worshipful master Kyrene lodge of Buckeye and a member of the St. Joseph Lodge. Photo-Bobby Heard Jmm x;-.: " • J I • I y Jm mmm T BHH| m saMggl&Mß ;SHHh l|pi IB V ■ ' * ~ Si' ,Jj ~»* v a. '” £ ; • i* . I W-itk «> Taking a minute out for a photograph are some Phoenicians who attended the banquet sponsored by the AFAM, NGG which held its biennial sessions in the city last week. ' From left seated are Mesdames K. Van Cortland, D. Chambers, _ F. L. Galbert, and Edith Harris. Standing are Messrs. D. Chambers and S. Harris. Photo-B. Heard VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE Veft/Q' wmt JUSTICE N Jlhlb supreme JUDGE Mim I ff3f u r n i t u r e B phoenix's largest selection ; OF BUDGET & MEDIUM QUALITY furnishings Lowest Prices - Reliable Service ; "growing with phoenix for over a decade" j "SEE US AND SAVE” T & S Furniture Warehouse 2240 W. Buckeye Road CORNER SO. BLACK CANYON HIGHWAY AL 2-2977 AL 2-1261 OPEN DAILY 9—6 SUN. 11—5 MON.Sc THURS . 9—9 P.5