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REV. PERKINS HEADS FIRST EASTSIOE CITY OF HOPE CHAPTER The first eastside chapter of The City of Hope was organized last Wednesday night at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. Some of the officers and organizers attending are shown in the picture. From left are Mr. J. Abram, secretary, Mrs. Leo V, Newman, Rev. Frank Perkins, president, Mr. Charlie Jackson, treasurer, Mrs. Fay Robinson, Mr. Otis Wesley, p.r.c.. Rev. Leo Newman, speaker. The City of Hope is a medical center specializing in many dis eases, including cancer and leukemia. Located near Duarte, Cal ifornia, this center requires no payment from its patients who are accepted regardless of race, creed or color. A New, Easy Way to Pay Your Electric Bills: EQUAL MONTHLY INSTALMENTS! !s:;§* I g M It’s so much easier to budget your paycheck when you know AAjjJpAA in advance exactly how much you should set aside for basic necessities. That’s why the Salt River Project has developed a CP ///> fit*”*/* new, easy way * or you to pay your e^ectr^c kill* Called the Elec- ' trie Living Payment Plan, it lets you pay your electric bill in equal monthly instalments. It ends seasonal variations in your diA/l/) f kills . . . lets you know exactly how much you will pay each month, every month. • Who can use it The use of the Electric Living Payment Plan is restricted to Salt River Project residential customers who have either electric refrigeration or electric heating, or both. This new, convenient payment plan is entirely optional to use, or not, as • How !♦ works iiiHniflV Based on the amount of electricity you used last year, ' ... j your cost for the next twelve months will be divided into equal v monthly instalments. If you have not lived in your present WZfZj' home for a full year, your annual costs will be estimated and ll' y your monthly payments will be based on this estimate. psi // If you use more or less electricity than estimated, 0U1 ‘ LK^et P a y ments * ,e adjusted, up or down. • Deadline: October 1 I / If you would like to take advantage of the Electric Living ' / Payment Plan, please let us know before October 1. / For further information, telephone 273-5241, or visit our office nearest you. 1 r —1 ! So,t R(v#r * 0 IWO | Photnlx t, Arizona J Gentlemen: YOU UVE BETTER pleaw tend me mere Information about the Electric Living Payment Plan. ELECTRICALLY Prln< > ■ IN THE AREA h, m> | SERVED BY THI j J SALT RIVER PROJECT ! ■ —.—— I: ' ■ hmmwmmmmmmwmmmwmmmmmrnimmmmmmmmm* NEGRO COLLEGE CHOIRS ON ABC NEW YORK - The September broadcasts of “Negro College Choirs,” the ABC Radio Network weekly series, will feature five southern colleges, the United Ne gro College Fund announced. Presenting member colleges of the fund, this program originates in New York City and is beamed by the American Broadcasting Company to its affiliated stations weekly. Local ABC stations throughout the country broadcast the program on varying days and at different times. Check local newspaper listing for airtime. Succeeding broadcasts will show case the choirs of Stillman Col lege, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Sept. 9): Bishop College, Dallas (Sept. 16); Barber-Scotia College, Concort, N. C. (Sept. 23) and Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., (Sept. 30). "Negro College Choirs” is now in its 13th year of continu ous broadcasting on the ABC network. Remember- only YOU can PREVENT FOREST FIRES! ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7,1962, REAL ESTATE BROKER HAS HER ANNUAL BARBECUE PARTY TCJHR »|9 mk —iEM<E»eitr,, i n i« ri n ■ ■ • There is a traditional day for an outdoor party at the home of Miss Lenora Fisher, local real estate broker. This season Labor Day was the time to light the barbecue fire and place the turkey on the spit. Shown above are the hostess and some of her guests who enjoyed the holiday at Miss Fisher's home located at 1446 E. Adams St. From left are Mr. and Mrs. Newman King, Mrs. W. C. McClellan, Tina Davis, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. McClellan from Pac oima, California, Mr. W. C. McClellan, Miss Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dickson. BUGS BEWARE: U.S. Army trying out pill that produces human odor repulsive to houseflies. Another compound, extracted from turnips at University of Wisconsin, kills half dozen kinds of bugs 1 Beneficial Blow A sharp blow to the side of the rib 'cage twice successfully restarted the heart of a patient during an operation, a New York surgeon has reported. VFW Cun George Barnes,Comm. Morris *Sonny* Brown Vice Comm.-Club Mgr, .(-ELECT R. V. (Roy) HERSEY DEMOCRAT State Mine Inspector FATAL ACCIDENTS IN THI MINES REDUCED 46.2% THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE Vote HERSEY P.4