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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 27

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Eleven Fine Phoenix City Of Beautiful Homes Treasures In PmvMed' i Buildings Oa Qissiim Here ualtee By College Of Large Campii Arizona's early days are vividly recalled to the minds of today's residents ot the state by the great One of tne most Important units of the University of Arisona Is Its Among the outstandlnar array or in the Arisona Museum, one of two such Institu ity suets of which Phoenix tm wt. college of which pro tions in prmd is Phoenix Union high school I vides for the training of farmers. ne museum, at xentn avenue agricultural teachers. research and van Buren stret, was erected some years a-o, partly through public subscription, in a style designed durational piant, recognized by authorities ranking among th fia-t and best quipped workers, extension workers, agricultural and irrigation engineers. to simulate the pueblos of early and for pursuits in the business for aecondsry Instruction anywhere aays ana even or prehistoric days.

world cioseiy reiatea to agricul carerui collection by the mus ture. In the department of home eum's trustees of available nieces. tit th united estates. The local high school, which has of mnrt than a aa economics, training is provided for ana xne wiumg or numerous tress- home makers, extension specialists, research in nutrition, teachers of la on of the largest hirh schools urea articles to the museum, ha given tt a collection of earlv "Art in inn puuuiru i am scnool plant home economics. zoniana" which probably Is un equalled anywhere.

The college of agriculture offers I2.2SO.O0O. It regularly employe an-rroztmstely HO teachers and a Urn courses designed to develop maxi The most conspicuous relic of tual management of the farming business as a whole. Training for productive efficiency requires that the student attain a clear understanding of those phases of natural sciences Involved in the production of plants and anlms Is, and in the management ot the soil; and further, that they become familiar, with the best known methods of applying scientific principles to productive processes. The training for efficiency in marketing should yield an understanding of so-ealted marketing machinery. Skill in management requires training in farm business, methods to develop proficiency In keeping essential records, gathering and interpreting available data relating to the business and adjusting production to prospective economics outlooks: and in other similar critical managerial functions.

Education for agriculture and rural life, as distinguished from that for the vocation of farming, must be specifically directed toward the establishment of. better health conditions, higher standards of rural living, better educational opportunities for country people, more effective rural community organization, maximum increase in the pleasures and satisfactions mum efficiency In the production early Arizona the museum possesses actually Is outside the structure. It and marketing or agrtcuitnrai ernerrn. Stadium Casta UO Am products and also skill in the ac- Is an ancient locomotive, one of the The school la located on an am rirst to a raw trains on narrow gauge railroads within, the territory rnmrsin more man it acres. Eleven fine buildings make tin th oi Arisona.

Phoenix Held The narrow gauge lines preceded plant. The school also boasts one tha finest athletin iq standard railroads by a good many years, and in their history lies the real history of railroad pioneering the feoumwpsi, constructed several of rural life and of democratic society. It must yield an under-standing of international relations and policies as well aa a comprehensive grasp of current events and prospective problems vitally affecting agriculture and rural life. It must seek to develop la students superior thinking ability; lead to an understanding of develop personal qualities, traits and abilities that will enable students to command confidence and respect or others; and provide -carefully planned experience) working with organized groups. Specialised Work Training for related agricultural pursuits requires that adequate opportunity be given students to take a considerable part of their college work In chosen fields, which prepare for highly specialized type of work, such as re represented by a gricul tu ral chem 1st plant breeding, botany, biology in several special fields, such as in animal or plant diseases, economic zoology, entomology, nutrition, both human and animal, engineering, and economics related to agriculture, and teaching or agricultural extension work.

1 Toung people who were raised to the country can make the most of this experience by fitting themselves for lines of work closely related to or tied up specifically with country life, instead of choosing a life work where most of this valuable experience will be forever lost. The college of agriculture at the University of Arizona was established in 1890. It also has accumulated a wealth of experience and knowledge about Arisona agricultural and rural life. It probably is better suited to the educational needs of persons who ezpect to make their living and home in Arizona than other colleges not so familiar with Arizona's home life and agriculture, leaders say. Sun's Capital jrura ago ai a.

eoi 01 SSU.UOO. The stadium was made possible through a bond Issue In the high school Since the bnruli t- in Arizona. There are, however, literally hundreds of items which make the old World's sunshine capital. Inter locomotive pale Into, comparative aued, not a cent of tax money has been used to retire or meet Interaat nationally noted for Its balmy win msigniiicance. There are the equivalent of rooms full of articles, such as spinning wheels, old muskets, powder horns and similar items payment, mis oemg taaen care of rMn.i vplv throuph nvomiM ter climate.

Phoenix more and more each year becomes the mecca of those seeking; sunshine, clear skies. wmv A um the various athletic events stated arising from country life, the which powerfully recall to the In tne siaaium. of the Institution are directed by a board of education com. Invigorating air. renewed neaitn and everything that goes with the most advantageous weather conditions under, which It is possible for minds of visitors the fact that Arizona's beginnings were wrought In strengthening of the rural church, the promotion of neighborliness and a disposition work together for the mutual good.

Improvement narasnip, and turmoil. fionra or Amos a. Metis, Mrs. Louis Case Dennett, H. C.

Baldwin, R. C. man to live. of recreational facilities for coun Pboenlx is the distinctive place The Arizona Museum was the first Institution of its kind to be erected in the and only the second to be built in the state. Only Ftanrora ana j.

a. itiggms. Mrs. nnnrtf. after 10 Vfr nt to Here Is a beauty spot just now beginning to receive its try people and other similar ends.

Choose Course With all courses in the university in the board, is voluntarily retiring tne state museum, at the Univer on January 1. She will be succeeded sity of Arisona, preceded it, and open to members of the college of agriculture, a student is enabled due. Phoenix is free from earthquakes and tropical storms. While it has many other claims to fame from the standpoint of by Mrs. k.

a. Hons, chosen at the recent school district election. E. II -A." 'V' i Si III this Is concerned more with the to choose courses, under the guid whole picture of Arizona's oast. TT Mnnlrnmerv.

recnsnniztul mm ance of the dean of the college and II I ill dating; back to thousands on thous ef the outstanding; members of the ands of years ago. than it is to the its faculty members, which will help him th live happily and with scenery, sports, entertainment ana recreation, picturesque old world attractions, agriculture, and so on, one of Phoenix most noted advan more immediate past aa represent understanding In the social sur educations i proiession. is superintendent of the high school. Its registrar and director of research and guidance is I A. Easthurn and its ed by the pioneers.

Os. III roundings of the country. The Arizona Museum since its tages is its unmatchable climate. Education for rural leadership business manager Is H. M.

Barg. construction has been the scene of numerous gatherings of Arizona must include a sound philosophy Phoenix receives 84 per cent ofj the possible sunshine, or 3,778 hours of a possible 4,445 hours annually. man. Excels In Athlatiea pioneers, many of whose eyes have rlinrnit ITninn hirh arhnnl la ful filmed and misted at recollections evoked by articles displayed in the Iv accredited and recognized by col- institution. leges ann universities everywnere.

It not only maintains high standards of education and instruction but also excels in athletics. The Of a certainty it is a decade or two at the most tintil Arizona's brilliant pioneering past will be be Two hundred thirty-rive oays each year are clear, only 41 cloudy and 89 partly cloudy. The average daily temperature for Phoenix Is 89.8 degrees and the average dally variability only J.6 i- KINDNESS HOSPITAL FOR SMALL ANIMALS yond the actual memory of any of mrhnnVm various athletic teams hold tne state's present inhabitants'. cores of championships. men It IS that the Arizona i II VJ Hip" bv- ww unw mm mm, Soldiers in the Chinese army of the Tinshan district are armed with rnment sponsorea iteserve uriicers scissors; they have orders" to cut Training Corps which since It was established here has won many "aaiaaahfc Museum will come into its own as the one treasure house of the state for reminders of pioneering days.

The museum, of course, does not devote itself exclusively to articles of early "Arizoniana." It is vitally off at the hips all long gowns worn honors and high distinction In mill by men under 60 years of age, be cause long dresses waste cloth. The visitor to Phoenix Is Impressed by the bea uty of its many fin residences, in settinss of tary circles. In nrMitinn to ttip ree-nlar am A 337 N. Sixth Ave. Phone 3-9218 Dr.

F. D. McMahon semi-tropical Spanish Mediterranean and Indian pueblo or desert types of architecture) etthinrtQ tVtA aflirinl alan nmt- cuncernea, too, with the prehistoric predominate, these types fitting; so well into th surroundings of palm, pepper, orange and fig But since at least three other probably Is in the pioneering items vmfs instruction in a large numoer tree. Shown above are two excellent types of homes found here, showing as thev do the "last that the Arizona Museum will serve museums in the state are devoted extensively to the primitive field, ft word" in beautiful Southwestern homes, with their surroundings of foliss-e and flowers neculiar onto mechanics- nractical lc- its greatest purpose. to this section of the United Stateav tricity, printing, ana otners.

enables presentation of both east ern and western programs released from New Tork. Chicago. Boston. Washington, San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other large cit KTAR In Phoenix Takes Place As Leader In Radio Stations lea of the KTAR today will celebrate Its Eife Insurance Takes the IF day of service to the radio audience of Arisona, making it the oldest station from the point of Out of LIFE" continuous service in the South west. Ana ss radio brings forth new The station has a wide range of program selection denied many large stations due to less favorable location, KTAR presenting programs from the red, blue and orange networks of theNBC.

This and startling advances such as television, and other developments as yet unguessed at, KTAR plans Pioneer broadcasting station of Arizona, the Arizona Equipment Company statin KTAR in Thoenix has established an enviable record since its encinal establishment aa KFAD June A l.noo-watt station, KTAR Is an associate of the National Broadcasting1 Company and a member ot the National Association of to Keep pace, say its officials. casts presented both from this continent and other sections of the globe. These program achievements, and engineering achievements, too, have been given to the Arisona radio audience by KTAR Latest Equipment All of the latest equipment Improvements have been added to Arizona's greatest broadcasting station from time to time, the most recent addition being a frequency monitor, which acta as a checking Instrument on the operation of the station's transmitter. Today the station has one of the West's most modern broadcasting Broadcasters, because of its favor able geographical location present ing programs from three ro net Works. Modern and un-to-date In every THE EQUDTABLE FAIR JUST LDFE ASSURANCE SECURITY PEACE OF MIND SOCOETY MUTUAL COOPERATIVE OF THE U.

S. NATION-WIDE SERVICE A NAME that does MORE than identify-It EXPLAINS! ceDartment. KTAR has steadily kept pace with the progress of the plants. Arizona commonweaitn ana wim Hew develonments in the field of It is made up of modernly equipped studios, announcer's booth rdio broadcasting' until today it is control room, power room and well recognized as one of the nations iTfniriiiisslif planned business offices. The con best stations.

trol room contains the main trans Operating as an Arizona station and fosterine the interests of this mitter panel, the control panel, el ARIZONA HOMES since 1925 WITH OETTEQ FUMITUnE UALUES NRA Member ectrical transcription turntables great Southwestern territory, KTAR What Is and equipment which make possible release of many outstanding special presents diversified programs aipng programs, and the stations com munication system. entertaining, educational, religious, agricultural, local, national and international lines to serve the public The nreaident of the KTAR Broad- Interest. KTAR hcan oneration as the 100 ing Company Is Sam Kahn and tne manager. Richard O. Iewis.

isuriey R. Fulbright Is office manager; J. att station KFAD back in 1922, founded by the McArthur Brothers, whn sold it in September, 1925 to R. Heath, commercial director; J. Howard Pyle.

program director and Arthur C. Anderson, chief engineer. Oi Veteran In Radio Mr. Anderson has been with the station since its KFAD inception as chief of the technical and engineer ing department and also is widely The EQUITABLE Founded on the principle of equality, it has ever been the aim and practice of The Equitable to transact its business with policy holders and their beneficiaries justly and fairly. An institution Equitable in practice aa well as in name.

LIFE ASSURANCE Life assurance is a service far broader in scope than mere provision against the economic loss occasioned by death. Equitable Life insurance is provided not because of the possibility that someone will die, but because of the assurance that someone will live. SOCIETY The Equitable is a purely mutual company conducted solely in the interests of its policyholders and their beneficiaries. They are the sole owners of the resources of the Society. and popularly known as an an nouncer.

A NEW DDNDNG SUOTE FOR THAWKSGDVONG In addition to the numerous art ists which make up the KTAR studio stsff, the station employs If employes. Gunmen Still Rampant Here A RIZONA'S gunmen are still ram-pant but today the bloody OF THE U.S. The Equitable has branch offices in the principal cities and representatives in practically every section. Its investments are likewise broadly distributed in conservative investments right in the districts in which policyholders reside. I ae scenes that marked the pioneering davs of the west are gone, instead of human targets the boys ar plugging away at bulls-eyes and.

the clsv pigeons. Skeet shooting is vleing with YOUR Financial You have your own problems, your plans and ambitions for family anal self. If you are puzzled over your own financial affairs you can derive assistance from having an in- suranee program "custom made' to fit your needs. An Equitable representative will study these needs and give you information by. the com- pany's Cass Method.

Interesting Problem Solved by the Equitable CASE METHOD An architect cannot plan a house before he knows the size the location, the likes and dislikes of its future inhabitants. The Ufa insurance agent should know his prospect's family circusa- stances how many persons are involved, their ages, what plan he has for their future or for his own, what insurance he already owns, and many' other appropriate facts. The Case Method gives you a diagnosis of these facts. Serving Arizona The' Equitable agency tu Fhssnia knows local coudi- tious. WhOe representing a national institution it is vitally interested in th coos munity welfare.

When you deal with an Equitable representative you have- the assurance that he is etsbfish-ed and always at hand to oroaa ocope pt tquitable ocrvicc trap-shooting In the destruction of the Clay Birds wmie revolver ana rifle shooting have gamea rapiaiy In popularity. i. 2. 3. 4.

Skeet snooting The skeet shooting game Is a LIFE INSURANCE To Protect the Family and the Home S. To Provide Incomes for Wife and Children C. To Pay for Education of Boys and Girls 7. To Strengthen the Business and Credit of Individuals, Firms and Corporations ANNUITIES the Klectrlcal Equipment company 0J Arizona. Opens New Plant The Arizona Republic Joined ith the Electrical Kquipment Company in January.

1930 in the establishment of a modern, Western Electric station, atop the Heard building, and the station was officially opened in its new plant February 4, 1930. The company is operated as the KTAR Broadcasting Company. KTAR was dedicated and pre-fnted its dedicatory program the Kiffht of February 15, 1930. That meht all Arizona "listened In" on the "Arizona On the Air Parade Propram. There were speakers and musical talent representative of all ections of the state, the program inaugurating a lU-hour dally service of radio features including lews, musical, educational and miscellaneous programs.

KTAR ioincd the Xational Rroad-tastins Company June 8, 1930 as NBC station and on that Ut presented the'Arizona on NBC farad program, with addresses nd entertainment for the program ing presented by the NBC system in Washington. D. Chicago other cities. Since KTAR joined the NBC net-ork. it has supplied many programs from Its own Thoenix stud-to th entire network and has Jeert instrumental In telllns; mll-Htri of listeners throughout the tion about Arisona.

International Broadcast One of the most recent programs this character was an Interna-nal broadcast by Stuart Tetre rod1e Mats, distinguished British Jelist. educator and lecturer. ard by millions ot listeners In America and Europe. The station has built a audience for its three daily Bs broadcasts, presented each day and made possible through extensive news-gathering facll- ft the Arisona Republic and fhoenix Gazette. These broadcasts ftave Keen of particular interest to J-teners throughout Arisona and fva been enjoyed since KTAR's in-rftion in a portion of the sur-TOtindmar states.

A KTAR each year since its affil-lHn wi(h NBC fom increased dumber of NBC presentations until it is operating as a full-time gaining program member of in addition to presenting NBC srams for many of the national ci'ents using the NBC During' the past 12 months, KTAR rV "hared In the progress of radio a program standpoint, having many spectaonlax bread- Tu Pay Inheritance Taxes To Settle Estates To Safeguard Mortgages) To Extend Death Benefits to Families of Employee form of trap-shooting but Taries from the original game In that the A MASSIVE 8-PC SUITE Extension table, roomy buffet, five side chairs and one host chair, all beautifully finished in walnut veneers. Tapestry upholstered chair seats. CONVENIENT TERMS traps are so arrange as to in row th rlxv birds out at various angles and the marksman circles about In 9. To Support Men and Weeaea la Old Ago There is em Equitmble Policy for every Life Imsurmaee or Anxdty tleti taking his shots. it is oeciarea to be much more helpful to the gun NET ner In practicing lor jive game Traps, however, have long been established in Arisona as a favorite shooting sport and still hold SEE THE NEW AMERICAN LINE OF OIL-BURNING HEATERS No Smoke! No Soot! No Odor! See Them! PRICE RANGE $47.50 TO $97.00 i Trade In Your Old Heater much popularity.

leading tournaments of the Southwest are held here annually. Clubs Formed Th mountina- popularity ot rifle ai Tmhrrr target shooting have TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE AS DOWN PAYMENT ON NEW Time Is Fleeting Don't Delay i Your Agency I for Your Service end Without Obligation E. IU AGENCY MANAGER Arizona-New Mexico Agency. LUHRS OLDG. PHOENIX, ARIZONA PKONE dizi resulted in the organisation of district and state clnbs and dual meets are held weekly in Thoenix and at other points about tne state which member clubs of the state organisation compete.

Arizona has aeveiopa some exceptionally- fine shots In all classes of the target testa. They have exhibited their supremacy at the game numerous times in the national championship meets at Camp Terry py KMDy cSiS (5. 825-837 West Van Daren St. both In individual ana iwn eems. assist you ha any II mmmmmmmmmmmmMm anUL-s a.

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