The Ledger & Times, June 6, 1930
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-6-1930 The Ledger & Times, June 6, 1930 The Ledger & Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger & Times, "The Ledger & Times, June 6, 1930" (1930). The Ledger & Times. 83. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/83 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' Lowest Advertising V* 1,000 of any Kentucky Weekly Newspaper. "Kentucky* Most Progressive Weekly Newst>«1>er' NllMIUCIt HlUtlM ICIHUI, MMTI, NTTPAF ——A JUNK «, ISM ! Department of Hazel High 34 UNEMPLOYED IS ENROLLMENT AT Sponsors 8 Fertilizing Demonstrations New Record Set in - - By Ji.me* Miller ting time except 100 pounds of ni- REPORT FOR CITY COLLEGE UP AGAIN *T1ie Hazel Department of Voca- trate of soda which will be used Milk Receipts Here i aide dressing before topping for school people. Ws tional Agriculture sponsors eight Able to Work and Looking for a«5 Course* Are Offered ai time.. Plot No. three will receive * real nice homes jrlth tests this season,' to demonstrate Jobr; mizenN \*ked Summer Term 0|iening 2pounds of acid phosphate and n conveniences close /to the Importance ot lime for le- to Help. Monday. Honors Are Awarded 50 pounds of sulphate of potash -achers College for sale gumes. and the value of high per acee. Murray High Students able prices. Interested Contract Let for Smother- analysis fertilizer for tobacco. Out There are 34 persons in Murray With four days for registration, 50,350 POUNDS e Calloway County Land man; Other One-Room of the eight tests three are to be Ralph White will receive 200 usually working at a gainful oc- the college department of Murray es ISt ant 4 39. ltc Houaea Agreed On made with tobacco and the re- pounds of nitrate of soda and cupation who are unemployed, State Teachers College Wednes- At the commencement exercises mainder with legumes. 67 pounds of sulfate of potash able to work and looking for a day showed a five per cent In- Friday nlght'tor the senior'class MONDAY THIRD in gold frame glasses on1 Hollls Walker will receive from from the same source as did Mr. job. according to tbe preliminary crease in enrollment over the sum- of Murray high school, the follow- iniiay. Blfoele lense. Re- \ THREE HIGH SCHOOLS the Chillian Nitrate of Soda Edu- Walker, and will conduct a ferti- census report on unemployment, mer session of 1929. Incomplete ing students were awarded medals irla Andrus. Rt. 1. t ltp WILL GET ADDITIONS cational Bureau, of Lexington, lizing test on the same plan for released this week by ^Miller returns from the Training School, for making 100 points in the MORE THAN '29 JT—House on South Ky., 300 pounds of nitrate of so- tobacco. Hughes, Paducah, district super- with both the second and fourth school's extra-curricula activities: hospital and school, da.' and SO pounds of potash, Ralph Barrett Co. of Cleveland, viser for the census- grade totals out. indicate thaL Lhe Mioses RQbbie Mae Broach, Sara invenlences. Also apart- Book Contract! Awarded to which he will use in connection Ohio, enough nulfate of amonla to The Ledger & Times is, mark Pf tbe college, a year ago Elisabeth Overbey and Ruth Expect Deliveries to Climb •Gonis. Mra. R. H. Mad- Jones Drug, Murray, and with acid phosphate for a tobacco side dress one half acre of tobac week, offering to publish free ad- will be surpassed. HVeaks; Messrs. John Irvan Ross, to 60,000 at Peak oT7" Hp fertiliser demonstration. His CO. vertisements for these and any Aubrey Cook. Robert Mills Wil- Turnbow, Hazel At 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon liams. Robert McElrath, Lub> Season tests will he composed of three The materials to be used on le- Other persons who are looking for 637 students had enrolled in the T--Kurnlshed or unfur- tests as follows:'on the first plot gumes are "Basic Slag" and jobs. / McDaniel. Bradley Thurman and A considerable building program college department as compared Harold Farley. Miss Catherine uns. all modern conven- no fertiliser will be used. The "Rhm Phosphate'' which contain Any citizen knowing of any un- with 608 for "the previous year ing In See Mrs. J. B. for -the county schools of Callo- second plot will be fertilised with both calcium and phosphorous employed person looking for a job Cole was awarded the medal for *25Q,00b PAID FOR way wan agreed upon by the The latest figures on the Train making the highest record in the MILK DURING YEAR M30c 200 pounds of nitrate of soda. 250 and also limestone will be used. will do them, a favor if they will ing School were obtained Monday county^board of education In the pounds of acid phosphate, and .50 The tests will be made by the fol- tell (hem of this offer. regular scholastic work for tin •i Opportunity-—An old regular May meeting here Mon- pounds of sulfate of potash per lowing farmers: They gave 230 for that depart- past four years. Miss Cole is tlu« While the 34 persons consti- ment. with an approximate regis-M"*1 w Investment Now Over $200,- d' com ptt ny -hiw tin day.-H was the first regrrianneet-- acre. Air 5f tht* mixture will be Mr Htndon and Mr. Allbritten tute hut-slightly more than 1 per nd Mra. R. N nearby touijlUVtor a re- Ing for- the new superintendent, drilled in the row Just before set- tration of 45" in lhe "second, ahfffe^fCole of Sout' h Eighth street. 000, Capacity 100,000 will receive ^ynnriw of "Basic cent of the population of the town, fourth grades. get ic man 21*% 4 5 years M. O. Wrather, who recently suc- Slag" which they will use in con yet the dependents upon them for Pounds Daily. to distribute naiionatly ceeded R. E. Broach. nection with Umestone on an al support add to a considerable Classes began June 3 at the col- | |ir... /i tip fiw wrw%* le of food products, ex- contract for building the falfa plot. number who have no means of lege Approximately 15 instruc- [UkW (Alh K Co-incident with the establish- iry flay spray and poul- Smotherman school was let to W. Mr. Harry Wilcox of the Locust making a living. All citizens are tor were present in addition to the tLUU CLAY <X>1*KLAKD ment Monday of a new record for irationB, -etc., to estab- W. Bowman for- $1,039. The board CALLOWAY YOUTH Grove section will use 250 pounds urged to co-operate in cutting regular faculty to Instruct in the daily receipts. 50,350 pounds of m customers. No capi- voted to rebuild the Ftterback of "Basic Slag" which Will be down this unemployment. •265 courses offered by the college milk, G. B. Scott, manager of the perience necessary. See School, which was destroyed by used as a top dressing on Korean for the summer. Students con- MEMBERS SIGNED Murray Milk Products Company, e. C. C. Moore, Murray, tinued to register throughout the fire tw.o years ago and to build a KILLED BY TRUCK Clover that was sown last year. Children's Home Benefit has just released an interesting e V. J.tp new school house at Waters. Mr. Clyde Scarbrough will re- MURRAY YOUTH IS day. and teachers who were late repdrt of the^ work of. the com- In closing their schools were ex- TIIIMI Enrollment lte«ui»es Three high schools will get ad- ceive 250 pounds of "Basic Slag" pany. 4T—8 room dwelling on ('nu.se of In witnessed Accident Drive Set for Saturday pected to enroll before June 7. With 14 New One* ditions to their school facilities. Nesw Savaiiiwth, Tenn., which he will use in connection Signed I'p. The new record of 50.350 >et, near public square; A two-room addition to Kirksey with limestone for Alfalfa. TAKEN IN DETROIT pounds'is approximately a thirty pt, etc. Nat. Ryan. 9r. Is Unknown. M. D. Holton, chairman, has school will be constructed of Mr. Taulberk Harmon received announced that the Boy and Girl Clark's Polarines Beat The following club members three-and a third per cent increase brick and an addition will also be one ton of lime 100. pounds of Paul Edwards. Denying Charge. To buy a wheat drill with Jesse Ray Evans, 17, son of the Scouts and the junior misses of were signed for the Calloway over the best mark at this time a built at Lynn Grove. A room "Basic Slag"' and 500 pounds of Quickly Waives Extradition Hardin Ball Team, 15-14 attachment, Must be fn late Mrs.- Emma Evans and the clty'will assist Saturday in the County Jersey Calf Club last week year ago and it is expected that Faxon will be enlarged. "Rhm Phosphate" which he will Fornmlity. ss condition. Write or Murray boy, was killed Tuesday local drive for funds in behalf by County Agent C. O. Dickey: as much as SO,000 pounds daily use in connection with three C. 'Burnett. Mayfield. Jones Drug Cq.. Murray and fnorning near Savannah, Tenn., of the Kentucky Children's Home Ebb Clark's Porarines finally James Elliott. Mildred Elliott. will be received durlpa the peak . separate' plots of red clover. es 119 and 31. ltc J. T.