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ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. PHOENIX, WEDNEJDAYMORNING, APRIL 28, 1926. THE PAGE TEN 1 I Arizona District Finals Will Be I funcrlf St vie NORTHSIDE NEWS I iursciy vecuhw fc j-- Held At High School Friday Night For National Oratorical Contest Manaaer Phon. Ph.n. 114J11 NORTHSIDI DEPARTMENT C.

M. DEAN, GLENDALE 202 East Gtendal. Av. PEORIA Correspondent. Mrs.

V. V. Brown Before you build new walls, let prove how you can save time, money and labor, and still get a better wall by using Schumacher Plaster Wall Board. nn Sobey. Tby 'will II the other iriH who MOflE LIGHTING )M enrolled er.

pear in the gnwri in the win( Finals In the Arizona district of the National Oratorical contest will held at the Phoenix Union High school Friday night at 8 o'clock. A high school student, will he se-lecte'l from the six sections in he s'ale, to represent Arizona, in the z.one finals in Los Angeles May 14. James H. Kerby, secretary of state. Karh rirl will ap will be the order in which representatives will deliver thrlr speeches Tne.

order In which th contestants will appear follows: District 41. Maricopa county outside of Phoenix, representative not. selected; district 4.1, Wedell Smith. Fort Thomas; district 40. Catherine Miller.

Flagstaff; district 44. Lawrence Rose, Tucson: district 42. Eugene Wilson. Phoenix; district 45; J. Gilbert Mers, Bis bee.

rie rresteri in IS SOUGHT FOR decided the order in which the con testants would deliver their talks Friday night. He drew- numbers representing each district from a box. The order In which the district (be pr-wins laboratory Ibi year. "The Mudv In f'olor' in Kien to five the of ''dor combina ione for dif-ffTeot. type of individual.

The are Hetty Wetjrel. i.l' Adfle Mortow, the falr-akin-nl t.iiinet'e. Katherirte French, olive brurieft, (Jiadjs Titian blonde or auburn haired model, and Shp. Lnid Huberts baa been ae-le for the gray-haired type, ot h-r i liiirm lt-ra who will help in "The Study in Culor" are Hnthi 0h IT, I tmt numbers were drawn by Mr. Kerbv N0RTH1E We recommend Schumacher Deny Rehearing Of April 27 t- Gr.K.voAi-i:, town iicirnil laat eve-; Stiiddartl.

f.oreta fadelri! rnaetirnr of iti Sawdust Rates On IS- ir T. i iiiK lie ij? ria i 1 St ill, Alabie ttlnjr, a 11 i Schumacher H'hmidl. Verde Park, Nona, t'arllon, Kvelyn liiiiit lirown, Arizona Railroad Rehearing of the case of the for permanent walls Apache Power company of Curtiss. Arizona, against the Southern Paci fic railroad company, attacking saw lure of 9: rltjzpiis nrt laxpayfiK fSl-ndal an pi -n I -') the rouri' to rnak in be nexr hurtxel f'T of pianrlaril Ktfft lijrhi J-t the diptrki. The "n'l June 30, 1'K'T.

Thp petition waa e5 rile1. "i lakfn up Kn when 1 preparation mere )'ir'c nia'ie nn the next Mnr o. i. that all m'rrihn nf ii- 11 rj. UK rorniiniiee data on various UP'' 'f lik'ht i ia i COBf of installation and the uinf.f if lijrhtu rerjturrrl in the Ji.rict.

Th wn i Phoenix Builders Supply Co. 1600 S. Central Phone 4241 Annual Business Meeting The annual biifineaa tneetirifc of the tllen'lslc WmnSn'K flub will be held Wednesday afternoon, April 2. at toe i buns' mi Xorth Fifth ave-i'ie. Thia will he the last meeting of the flub in all pi obajiilit v.

although r.n' mote xfhednied pmersm i lifted in the Xrxr for May. No prr.crnm will be pjven at the mer-tinc nenda y. an a number of tnattr-ra of important huMne are to he rlisrij.sed. dust rates, was denied yesterday In an order handed down by the Arizona Corporation Commission. Hamman Lumber Co.

The. application for a. rehearing In 1514 E. Van Buren St. Phone 6352 thn matter was filed several days ago following the issuance of an order by ar nioying romp, London, zoo, "Pongee," baby orange-outang at the "Jimmy" and ferocious, and the best of fun.

II in it sounded worn, but it really was a the commission on March 17, 1926, in which the commission ordered a reduction in the rates on sawdust from Phoenix, Alhambra, Flagstaff and Williams to Curtiss. The carriers protr the reductions and filled an apV-ation asking that a rehearing In tnT matter he granted. The commission after considering the case for several days. Issued an order yesterday denying the carriers a rehearing in the matter. While in Gilbert, they conferred with some of those who are at present receiving training from the state and federal vocational department.

School Notes The following students of the high Student Play To Be Presented At Gilbert Thursday April 27. The GilbeVt Ilit'h. Frlool atttdent body play "Whose P.ride Are Ton?" will at the church at the usual tim. Cars will leave the church about 6:30 for the. desert.

Friends of the church are invited. A weiner roast, followed by the. regular devotional and social hour, will be held. Bridg Club Meets i school will represent the school at the evening at o'clock the annual fashion show will be staged. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 19, 20 and 21, final examinations will be held.

Thursday evening. May 20. the eighth grade graduation exercises will be held. On Friday evening. May 21, the high school graduation exercises will be held.

After many years'effort to have a 'hearing for his musical composition, Reginal Benyon, a government employe, of London, recently was permitted to present h''s opera. "Th? pied Piper" over the radio, and won success. jrivn in tiie hieh srhool auditorium, Thursday eveninfr. April 29. at o' look.

The cast of tharacters fol- I A new organization in Belgium will control fifty plants with a total of 66.000 employes and making steel products from rail and girders to and If ws rirlril, Thm information will wur1 nint Another petition was present cl at the council meeting healing the of re sifierit ami property owner in Work nnc addition: pki-g the rounri tn upon the allev from North Thiid at reel on Xorth Fourth etret, pet ween a. -i1 vfn yea. On motion hv F. P. ee-ended bv H.

I.uddfti. the lei: was to have drnfrerl an ordinance relating to tho installation snd lnepertion of I fine nitmi; in filen-dale Hiram Club Meet The Olendaie flub en e.i an Interest ins: the i Imifii- eon todavv. bv Hfv. l'lf of Phoenix. Mr.

Tiulf tnl.t on! i a mi ik-ty f.f bis trip lat suinnifr to Zfflland. rronlnif llif ini-idf-nts mid elKh1? 'fi Iiip trip in a 1 1 a vHofc Uf-inann'r. Buines Meeting Th n-Cilar l.ii'-.nrs" luff stoves and tools. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club will hold Its meeting at the home of Mrs. M.

T. Shultz, southeast of Gilbert, this afternoon. Naw Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Creed are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby hoy, born to them at the Southside hospital in Mesa Monday night.

The baby has been named Walter Kay. Sprains Foot fubert Harmon seriously sprained his foot Ti'esday while practicing: for o- Dccreasing world demand for Swiss embroidery has t'nrown so many embroidery makers of Switzerland out of work that conditions in center? J'r. I' njaniin Tsellowa, aged SO, a well-to-do retired physician with an excitable disposition and tendency for romance, Owen Ib.binson. Algernon Clawhammer JR. a modest and re! i ri nuns; man.

very Rood looking and intelligent. Radburn Job) nson Aiikiimuu May, aped SO, a stocky. Tucson in the annual eaucauonai anu athletic contest, sponsored by the Cniversity of Arizona next week: William Ashby, Honer Allen, Harlan Russell and Armon Henderson, in the athletic contest; Deota Neely, Bryan Tatum and Armon Henderson, English and physics; Irene Tatum and "Wanda Clubb in home economics; William Appleby, Lester Millhouse and "William Gieszl in the livestock and poultry judging contest. The contestants expect to leave for Tucson Thursday, May 6. Beginning Thursday morning, April the Gilbert high and grammar schools wili open the morning session of school at 8:15 and will close In lie afternoon at 2 o'clock.

All periods are moved up 45 minutes and of the industry are bad. the track meet at the high school. Car Is Stolen A car belonging to Juan Modino wrio resides on the K. R. Wilbur thf I- st liliroli HI ranch, was stolen fion: in front of the Mezona in Mesa on Sunday evening.

put be hebl i fuMnc at tiif rhun and pi -pn ra ions bf Jar it! Jolt it! with a Cockney aiieni, freestone. Simeon sii'Kleion. aged a. Ray ''libman, sliouinjr aigna 'if dissipation and liit'h living. Atrium Henderson.

Centre Tobin. aged 21, but look lie's, Ki inp. I'iorenCf: Pellows, aged 20 and a -lint ining, refined gitl, Beulah Mc- Ten ry, Mai Ki kron. need 5. but look puu- 1 1 1 dale fashionable woman of the world.

Marian Pond. The car was located on a street in Phoenix the following day with everything- intact. Kvidently the car had just been used to provide a way to phoenix. Ill With Measles Phone 5039 FANS Cleaned Repaired SMITH-WOLFLEY CO. 114 S.

Center St. Luhrs BIdg. made for a Iaiye ati. nda ic. Beat Phoenix Again The fardmul basfball tfam ddd to thfir stunt of vii toiir of lh bv defeat int the Phoenix V.lm .1 liool for the tini" thi" aarn.

The ncot -At 11 to 2. Alooi did thf pit' 1) i for n.la! Horn Economics Week April to lia been set npatt in the (irhmitf of Air.ona for fptrial home f.onoiiiiis piojril. It lias been. f-Hrrled out in the (ilendiib llihj Si li'iol tinder the i i lie' nt dirertioni the noon intermission will be from 12 to 12:30 only. All busses will arrive at the regular stops 45 minutes earlier than the established schedule that is now being used.

The morning kindergarten class will be dismissed at 10:45, and the afternoon class will commence at 11:15. All children in this afternoon class must be in the class room by 11:15. School busses will leave the school grounds immediately after dismissal at 2 p. m. This will be a permanent schedule until the close of the school term.

The calendar of school activities this Wall Board stands rough treatment Cecil Davis is ill with measles at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis.

Personals Mrs. A. C. Ware spent Monday in Phoenix at the home of her daug-h-ler. Mrs.

Carl Misa Minnie Quijdey of Dos Angeles is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dola Kc-kart. The lit lie child of Mr. and Mrs. run Crandall is ouite ill at its home as a result of having drunk a quantity of kerosene.

a I The jipt eia I ei this i a cst'iubly profM stiu i l. st pa pei tn e- Jin. Ilarr. of ith nil the ly A New Day Dolly Ma (T.ei-1 on, a Red 1(5. very small of figure bur very shrewd of f.iie, l.eotrt MaSKie Red 22, and a but commonplace sort oi ln.niiy, Pauline Creed.

-Mis. Tobin. aged 48 and weighs (iii pounds', with a xevy strident and positive manner, Ola Rust. The sc ene is laid in the livinjr room of Dr. Hollows in Railway.

X. .1. Act I taken pla at noon, act lnte afternoon, act 111 in the evening. The play is bcinvr directed by Miss Dorothy Robinson and Donald Sheldon. Woman's Improvement Club The cilbetr Womans Improvement i lub will hold its regular meeting the club rooms on Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Harlan of Phoenix, cha ir-nian of the public welfare, department of the Harmony club of Phoenix, will make the piincipal address A o.iper lie h- I a nners iif vear ere re a i iii'i fc ml b' Meieri Thome. Tabh for the remainder of the school year is as follows; A May Day festival will be given on Tuesday evening. May 4. at 8:10, on the west lawn of the grammar school building.

The greater part of the children of the grammar grades will take part in the pageant. The annual music concert will be giv en in the auditorium I Thursday evening, May 13. The entire school system will be i nddnrd' i of oi i The old-time dirty, fuel-eatinc heaters are disappearing before the march of scientific progress. The Ideal VECTO warms r'oomt where old-methods Birthday Party A delightful biithday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R'. O. Meyers last Friday, in honor of the birthday of their two sons. Myron and Dloyd. About 3fi guests were present.

Many interesting; games were played and delicious refreshments were served. Federal Agent In Town F. J. Clayton, special federal agent for civilian vocational and rehabilitation work, was a Gilbert visitor Tuesday afternoon in company with mi i not be imoilale the "hlii ind also the itiii-r-the I'om in 1 1 11 the Till a t. The 1 i i ill he V-V 1 re the oi 1 no at udeii! Miifn 'f hit ill fhmv i' In the i H.einbl- in the i n.eirihlv THIS wall board can be treated rough! Bump it! Jar it! Give it every abuse a wall gets sooner or later, and watch how well it stands up under the test.

Schumacher Plaster Wall Board is tough. Heavy pressure will not bulge it out of line. Severe shocks will not crack it. Su-per'Strength is built into it so it will withstand the hardest knocks a wall receives. No other wall board is made the same as Schumacher.

Use it when you plan for strong durable walls. You can get it from your lumber dealer. partly heated on room and does it far better with lest fuel. There ere no cold spots, nor overheated spota A froth aatiafying warmth reaches every cor .1 nda I mori it; ti ner witii constant warm air circulation; all under adjustable control. thrown open to visitors all day Monday, May 11.

A general exhibit of all work accomplished during the school year will be shown. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock, a program will be given by the grammar school. In See the Ideal VECTO with Its luitrout enameled Jacket, at your dealer! lUam how it has three timet the heating aurface of a stove, though VECTO ia mailer. Next to Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Radiator Heating, the best for hornet, tingle flats, small ttoret, offices. 907 (freight extra); SIO down.

Writ -fti hall on 1. 1 sila y. I rir proctatn has been rareful-i- oi.lrr that n'l Mho (tie nay be RrcaUv ber.ef it ted by mlendatire. 'Mure sonts will t- bv I he iirW lub. The ihoit play.

'The (iiil i ill be presiuir by I ieu Lena Mae I KeRrta M.u i. ova la Slinbi u.l. of the nfieriH'On. Hostesses for the hour are Mrs. Ross f.acy, Mrs.

.1. C. McFiederick and Mrs. jonn Dessrt Outing The weekly church night meeting of the Methodist church will he held on the sert south of town evening. The supervised play hour and junior league will be held to Dept.

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Davis, state director or vocational education. Mr. Clayton is agent for eight states, including' Arizona and Xew Mexico. He is covering1 the stale with Mr. Davis and assisting with vocational guidance of new applicants, inspection of institutions for disabled individuals, taking new cases into training and following up cases taken in the years of lSl'3-24.

They are arranging co-operative relations with' civic operations, also. This civilian vocation presents an opportunity for all disabled persons of employable age (14 years and over) who have been disabled because of industrial accident or disease or congenital conditions to train or retrain for a job or vocation for which their physical disability will not be a handicap. SCHUMACHER WALL BOARD CORPORATION SAN FRANCISCO LOS AKGELES flvertiswg SEATTLE Tortlanit San Francitco AT EiR WAREHOL'SES- San Kifafl San Pifio StOilitOtl San Joe -Tcom Oali land Phone 7474 her Ctmcrttt strittt always remain tru, tven arid rigid. State Limited Long Beach Makes Certain of Enduring I0O fir this genuine NEW STORAGE 1 BATTERY SCHUMACHER WALL BOARD For Sale By H. H.

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These pavements were built with due regard for varying traffic requirements on different streets. They were built to last, and this means negligible maintenance cost. Concrete streets are clean, prosperous looking. They insure safety to motor traffic in all kinds of weather. Throughout Long Beach you notice a dressed up appearance as a natural companion to concrete pavement Long Beach like hundreds of other cities in the United States will get the utmost value from its concrete streets because of proven standards of eon ttruction.

All of th facts art tn our frtt hcaikltt on "Concrett Strttti." Ask for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 348 South Spring Street LOS ANGELES A Nstionsl Orginifstion to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 31 CITIES O'MALLEY LUMBER CO. and Jefferson St. 6224 and 6204 Fourth Ave. Phones Electrical Equipment Co.

LUMBER JACK SA YS: Let us show you how to build walls quickly, economically with STATE DISTRIBUTORS leaves Phoenix. 10:45 p. Through service permits a quick, comfortable and convenient trip to Chicago or intermediate points without change of cars. Early arrival in Chicago makes connections with fast trains to places farther east. This sleeper operates in connection with the fast and luxuriously equipped Golden State Limited via Kanias City.

Also carries Pullman to St. Louis. You can reach most mid-west and south-central points this way. Excursion roundtrip fares effective May 22 SoMtiiein Pacifiicljues 312 N. Central Avenue Phone 66S9 ini(sir Willard Service Station Mesa District MESA AUTO ELECTRIC CO.

wall, Phons 342 Mesa 23 West Main Strest Halloran Bennett WILLARD REPRESENTATIVE Chandler District WAYNE HEFFNER SERVICE STATION Phone 7 Chandler Lumber Company SJ J. SCHWARTZ, City Ticket Agent STREET Cerner Central and Moro Phone 74.11 SECOND AVENUE AND MADISON PHONES 6247-3505 -rncr-rrr- ir, iT.

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