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Page Eight GREENSBURG UAffiT NEWS Sfay 29, The estimated annual production iof eggs in the United tSates is 224,000 (carloads of 400 cases each. Legumes will not add nitrogen to the soil unless the entire plant is plowed under at maturity, agricultural experiments have shown. DBINK OUR Chocolate Milk Yoo'-ll 'find its flavor smooth as silk. Cold or hot it hits the spot For mother, dad or tiny tot PAGE'S Phone 1188 ONCE TRIED, NEVER FORGOTTEN DOLES' Quality Coals Doles Coal Co. Phone 1785.

Bulk Garden Seeds Water Melon 2 found 35c 1 Pound 65c KLECKLEY'S SWEET SWEET HEART STONE MOUNTAIN RATTLESNAKE HALBERTS HONEY TOM WATSON 1 'Ounce lOc Pound 25c MuskMelon 1 Ounce 15c Pound 35c 2 Pound 65c 1 Pound $1.25 HACKENSACK PAUL ROSE TIPTOP EMERALD GEM HEARTS OF GOLD ROCKY FORD Shell Out BEANS Pole Navies, 1 Ib 15c Great Northern, 1 Ib 15c Red Kidney, 1 Ib 20c White Kidney, 1 Ib 20c Marrowfat, 1 Ib 20c Brown Ky. Wonder, Ib. 20c White Ky. Wonder, Ib. 20c Cut Short, 1 Ib 20c Lazy Wife, 1 Ib 20c Missouri Wonder, 1 Ib.

CARNEY'S on the SQUARE REED LYNCH (Mark of Quality) BICYCLE TIRES 95c and up A Good Stock of Used Tires, All Sizes 9 Tire Bargains 4 Ply 6 Full Plies $4.26 440x21 $5.60 $4.69 450x21 $7.13 $4.96 475x19 $7.36 4 Ply 6 Full Plies $5.31 500x19 $8.14 $5.89 525x18 $8.95 $7.91 525x21 $9.80 These Are Only a Few of the Bargains We Can Offer at a Substantial Saving. Dependable Service 1455 PHONE 1455 Why be satisfied wfth an Ordinary Hotel? offers more in comfort, convenience economy Whether you visit New Orleans for a day a week, a month, or a year, you will Mjtt Ihe Pontchamain everything, expectedof fine hotel with added facilities to appreciate. RATES FROM s3 The smallest unit is a living room with comfortable twin door beds, and a large dressinq'roorj). kitchenette with Frigidaire and bath with tub and shower. Rates complete hotel service.

A really Superior DininqRoorn and the Fountain exceWfbodatmoderafe ON BEAUTIFUL ST.CHARLES AVE. EW ORLEANS OSGOOD NEW PENNINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Porter 'Cole and son, Merle Wayne, were dinner gnests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

'Russell Hiederman and daughter, Lavon Lee. They all spent Sunday afternopn with Mr. and Mrs. George Winner at Aurora. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Jones and son called on relatives at Carrolton, and Madison Sunday. Mrs. Christina Hasselman, Miss Lena Hasselman and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Abel and son, Jack, of Cincinnati, visited friends 'here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Leslie, daughter, Miss Alice, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Hallawell and daughter, Mary visited Misses Lydia and Viola Ashman in Cincinnati Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Fellerman ipent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr. ancj Mrs. G. A.

Triplett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Wilkerson in Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman and family were Sunday guests of relatives at Butlerville. Mr. and Mrs.

Ewing Wright and daughters, Miss Josephine Brown and Oran Brown, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wright at Versailles. Miss Kathryn Eckert returned iiome Sunday night after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Lester Yeager, alid Mr.

Yeager at Owensboro, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. William Graff, William Graff, William Engelo and sister, Miss Hilda, and aunt, Miss Anna Engelo, of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hines and two daughters, of Greensburg, and Mr. and Mrs. William Westerman were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weber.

Miss Helen Becker was a weekend guest of Miss Leah Colvin, at Greensburg. Ben 'Federle, of -Louisville, was a Monday andi Tuesday guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Federle, and son, Frank. Mrs.

Freda Brooks spent Tuesday in Cincinnati. Gilbert Black spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Black, at Uushvillc. Mr.

and Mrs. lirud Yutcr, of Seymour, were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Anna Yater. Mrs. Yater and guests spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Holton.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jurvis and children were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donia Kisk 'at Rexville.

Mrs. Helen Burnsides and daughter, Ruby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Stratton and. sons south of Versailles.

Dr. W. F. Harding and Miss Florence Shaffer, of Cincinnati, were dinner guests of Miss Carrie and George Dopp Friday evening. Mrs.

Irving Schroder entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Harold Jenkins were guests. Mrs.

Fred Wagner, won the guest prize. HOPEWELL Klpiey County Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart and little son, of Batesville, and Mr. and Mrs.

William Gregg spent Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart. Mr. and Mrs.

Holden Sehwisr and daughter, Joy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richter and children, of Batesville, helping Mrs. Richter celebrate her birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Don-ell are entertaining a new baby daughter since May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart and little son, of Batesville, spent day evening with parents.

W. H. and Leonard Cox were business callers in Holton Tuesday of last week. Corner, with his -son, Everett, of Shelbyville, called on relatives here Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Cumberworth and the lather's sister, Mrs. Lucy Mussman, visited at the home of her brother, Duff McNew, last i le(m Sunil ay.

Regular preaching services at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and night. Earl White, of Holton, visited Dr. King Hull, of Bloomfield, called here Sunday. Hamer McMinds and family vis- Word "Stung" to Lose Its Meaning Hamer While Joseph A Daily News want ad will sell most any thing you have. 306 tf jjjari vvmie, 01 nuituu, part of last week at the home of ited D.

I. Dalyrunple and family at Riishville Sundav. Daugherty, of Forest Comer, was on his way to attend a 4-H Club meeting here Friday night the radius rod came loose on th'e right side of his Ford roadster, causing it to leave the road and hit a high tank. The car was slightly damaged but no one was hurt. Homer Shinkle, of Forest Corner, was a caller here Wednesday.

Charles T. Jeffries, of Forest at Rushville Sunday. Reese and family visited his parents and family near Hoi- ton Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. Hull visited George Straber and family at Up- er Otter Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Whistler, of Osgood, called Sunday afternoon at the home of T. J. Conover. The weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of Mrs.

Nettie Lauber Tuesday night. (By Associated Frees) BURLEIGH, N. May bee with a disposition as sweet as its honey is. making this village a mecca for apiarists. It can sting, but'it won't.

From all parts of New Jersey! and neighboring states beekeepers are wearing a path to the door of Henry Brown, "inventor" of this latest improvement on nature. Their interest sharpened by stings of the past, they come to watch Brown pluck at random among his 35,000,000 honey-gatherers and place them in his mouth, his ears, and inside his clothes. "I started on this idea 12 years ago," said Brown, a former Russian seaman. "I got tired of being stung by my own bees so-I crossed Cyprian from Cy- Italian bees and the stung worse than their I' kept -crossing them down to the sixth generation and now I've got a bee that won't sting." They could sting if they got he explained, but they don't. Debts of all kinds in this coonjt try amount to $281,000,000,000, which is nearly equal to aH kinds of health, -which is estimated at 1300,000,000,000.

INSURANCE Fire, Hjhtnlni. cyclone, hall. compensation, health, accident mud Ute. Agent for JohB Hancock life lasnranee Company. MRS.

C. C. LOWE 411 N. Franklin St. Phone 17M VERSAILLES Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Demaree were guests of his parents at Benham Sunday. Howard Barth, of North Vernon, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Barth.

Mrs. Louie Bonifer and little daughter, Donna Jo, of were Monday guests of Mrs. Carl Adkins and Mrs. Mildred Pratt. Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Funk and son, 'David, visited -her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Murland Clerk in at New Marion Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bultman visited the Salem cemetery Sunday and were dinner guests o'f Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wilson at Ballstown. Miss Florence Beer and Mrs.

Charles Avory visited Mrs. Agnes Beer at North Vernon Sunday. Mr. and Clarence Sheets and sons attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Love at Osgood in honor of Mr. Love's birthday anniversary. KOVA FERTILIZER Guaranteed Drillability Sold at Plant or Delivered North Anderson Street GREENSBURG 18 9 2, THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AND THE GREENSBURG DAILY NEWS ONTO WASHINGTON JUNE 23 Any Boy or Girl Can Win This Wonderful Trip By Securing 45 New Subscribers for The Greensburg Daily News or The Indianapolis News De.

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