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DAILY TELEGRAPH, BlueHeld. W. Sunday Morning, Jan, 7, 1934. 1 1 I. ft 8 (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH 1 1 IrTHl SUNSET NEWS AOVftRTUiNa tnd All ismt batik morning and evening MINIMUM ORDER, SOe 'jf' uUf Body Type Air, beth 3o a word.

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math Notices, Cards jHltttrtotlam and Wanted will published at tte of eeflt' word.eaeh Insertion. display li based on 14 to Ineh at par Contract given upon application. ERRORS TWtgraph and The Sunset for only Mobfi -ftot Insertion, advertiser AotOd at notify Hie correction to be DISCONTINUANCE must made fat AWMB at Telegraph office or by letter. Telephone are not valid. KEYED OR Bt-tNtt confidential and ly Information given out to any- euostNa WWftt Ada wiU be accepted over tlie counter until p.

for laser- tion the following day In The Tele- gnvpHt for The Sunset up to 'otoek' the day. or send your copy for the Sunday edition it wffl be hi tie office not later than 7 p. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER CLASSIFICATION INDEX The following classifications are arranged alphabetically under group and numbered for QUICK reference: VITAL Marriage Uoenses 1 Deaths and runerals ANNOUNCEMENTS Otneterles Card of Funeral Directors 1 la Memorlam and Professional JJ. Collection Agency Special 'Notices JJ and Sua line A Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE AUto Reported Automobile Automobile for Sale Automobile Service Auto Washing and and Accessories Trucks, Tractors, Trailers Airplane for Sale A BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty and Barber Shop Cleaners and and Presehw HauUngr HduCatlonal Miscellaneous Service 85 Awning and Truck Photographer WA Repair Servloe Typewriter Repair Painting and Papering MA Plumbing and Roofing MB ..1 Radio Repair S8D Wanted Work To Do Wanted EMPLOYMENT Wanted Female Help. Wanted tl Male Help Wanted Instnlotlons ISA Male or Female Help Wanted FINANCIAL Auotlon Sale and Insurance ..17 Bids and Investments 19 Loans and Financing Stockholders Meetings .41 Wanted to Borrow 43 BUILDING) AND CONTRACTING Building Permits CO FOR SALE Baby Chicks for Sale SO Building Material Timber for Sale Maoblnery for Glass I1C Household Goods for Sato tl Coal, Coke and Wood Furniture and tSB Livestock for Sale Produoe for Sale tSA Fresh Vegetables Miscellaneous for Sale .........14 Jewelry for Sale Musloal .............46 Pet Stock for 46 Plants, Shrubs, Seeds, Berries and Fruit for Sale Flowers Poultry and Suppllei ...44 Sea Food for Sale Radio and Supplies 4t Store and Office Supplies Typewriters for Sale or Typewriter Repair TiA RENTALS Apartments for Rent Tl Real Estate and Rental Board and Rooma TS Unfurnished Rooms and 73B Furnished Rooms ..74 Rooms for Rent Furnished Apartments ..,75 Hotels and Restaurants T4 Housekeeping Rooms Houses for Rent Furnished Houses for Rent TSA Houses, Apartments for Miscellaneous for Rent Oarage for Rent T9A Cottage, Camp Grounds 79B Offices for Desk Space .....40 Business Places ,.41 Wanted to Rent 44 REAL ESTATE Real Estate Transfers 44 Real Estate for Sale S3A BUflneaa Opportunities 44 Business Property for Sale ....16 for Sale .,14 Timber Land for Sale ISA For Sale or Trade 47 Souses for 44 for Sale Wanted Real Estate ANNOUNCEMENTS HAND CAN BE MADE OPEN Tournament Two-Dummy Problem Reveals Uselessness Of Doubling Contract On Five Small Trump Solution To Contract Problem By WM.

£. McKEJfNET Secretary. American Brldtro Lcajruo Quite often a liaud is dealt in a tournament which resembles a double dummy problem, and here is one taken from the national championship tournament at Cincinnati. The declarer, of course, loses the first two club tricks, and It looke as though he must lose a diamond or a spade. I hope, however, that you found the correct way to make the contract, which Is as follows: AKQ2 VQJ7 J10753 5 9 6 4 3 8 4 2 A AG A9 6 10 9 3 2 and S.

Vul. Opening Jf, A. West North East 1 Pass 1 N. T. 2 Jf, Pass Pass 3 Pass Double Pass Pass Today's Contract Problem Agalst a spade contract by Sduth, It looks as $hotfgh.

West should king, jack and ten of spades. However, by proper play, South can make five spades. Try It: Th'e king of'hearts is-opened. A 63 VA 4.10 6 4 2 10 4 10 3 752 8 Denier 9 9 2 KJ9 10 75 4 A A 9 2 7 6 5 4 A Solution in next issue. West's double is bad, since It cannot help but locate the hearts for the declarer, which of course it does us soon as dummy goes down.

Declarer realizes Immediately that the only thing West could have to double on is five hearts. However, here is the way he played the hand to make the contract. After the ace of clubs opening by West, West continued with the five, East winning with he king. On the first club the declarer dropped the three, and then the nine, false- carding in an attempt to P'lace the deuce in the West hand. If Ea.st had returned a club at this point, allowing the dummy to ruff, West would have discarded a spade to defeat the contract.

However, it looked as though the natural lead was the eight of hearts, which won In dummy with the jack. A small spade was returned, and won with the ace. Another spade was played and won In dummy with the, queen and a club was discarded on the king of hpades. The jack, of diamonds was returned, East played the queen and South won the trick with the ace, immediately returning the ten of clubs. West discarded diamond and North trumped with the seven of hearts.

Now a small diamond was played, which East won with the king and regardless of whether he returned a club or a spade, the declarer discarded the nine of diamonds and trumped with the queen of hearts. He won the last three tricks with the ace, king, and ten of hearts. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost, Found, Strayed 10 velvet evening jacket at American Legion dance In west Virginian hotel, Thursday night. Finder phone 2693. Reward.

with keys, in Rlalto New Tear's day. Call 626. Wanted to Buy 14 buy good used hot water radiator. Must bo reasonable, give size and price. Address Box S.

P. 18 care Telegraph. WANTED TO electric refrigerator or lsplay case Must be in good condition. Box No. 9, Telegraph.

SELL TOUR old gold or silver to Sohlossberg's. WILL pay cash for late model cars and trucks. C. L. Toung, Cucumber, Va.

AUTOMOTIVE Auto Sales Reported 15 Plymouth sedan to M. P. Kirk, Bluefield; Ford tudor to Virginia Vanlhorn, Athens. Automobiles for Sale 16 Lowest price used cars In southern part of state, BARROW MOTOR CO. Automotive Service 17 AUTO RADIATOR AND ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR SERVICL CALL 524.

301 BLUEFIELD AVENUE BUSINESS SERVICE Cleaning and Pressing 21A ALL KINDS OF HATS Cleaned and Reblocked U. R. NEX, 112 Federal St BUSINESS SERVICE Painting and Papering 28A WALL PAPER cents and up. Outside Paint and up. It wlU pay you to see its first.

NIXON PAINT PAPER CO. SPECIAL- Prices paper hanging, roll and up. A. Z. for painting and Wall paper 7c per Peters, Phone 1948.

IF IT'S paper hanging and painting to be done, don't fall to call F. Davis. Phone 1612-J. EMPLOYMENT Agents, Salesmen Wanted 31 INSURANCE agents wanted In Welch and Princeton. Ordinary and Industrial.

Good proposition. See Carson A. Mays, 114 Magnolia street, Bluefleld, W. Va. A GOLDEN opportunity for hard worker with sales ability to enter life Insurance business with renewal contract; providing you can measure up to our standard, oontact tho best people of this section and merit their conu- dence; ono of tho largest life insurance has been Introduced hero over thirty years, and have a large number of well satisfied policy holders, and you would have the cooperation and support of man with many years' ox.

porlonce to work with who has succeeded In this business. No sleepers or drones need apply. This means honest work. Give full details In first letter. Address Box Dally Telegraph.

100 BLADES 60c. Toothpaste Rubber goods. Get list of 100 items. Mayo Richmond, Va. HERE'S new exclusive patented product.

Pays agents $2.60. Four soles a day bring $350 month protlt. Write quick, Fire-Cry Dept. 17, Dayton, Ohio. STRANGE chemical sponge cleana wallpaper like magic.

Banishes housecleaning drudgery. Women amazed. Hustler cleaning up. Outfit true. Kristee Box 70, Akron, Ohio.

Educational 25 Marriage Licenses Card of Thanks Marriage licenses were Issued yester- by the oounty dork to William A. SKates, 23, and Eddia Mas Gravley, ID, of BlueHeld; Woodrow R. Thompson, 13, fcnd Juue F. Farmer, 22, of Uluenold; Robert E. Wllklns, 23, and MaybeUe woyriwd, S3, of Coopers.

I w. w.li.,.1 i. S. Being unable to see each one per itonally, we take this of thank. log our Mends and neighbors, also Dr.

Uorton and the Rev. Ben S. Johnson for their many acts of kindness and i cyropathy shown us in our sad bereave. death of our daughter, Myr- tie. AIM for the beautiful flowers, the Qt cars and all who helped In any.

fvay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melvin and cfej ft' 11 1 We desire to express our heartfelt of all die acu of kindness jpown iw during the sickness and death Spt M. P- Byrd.

We are jp-ateful for the floral offering, espe. the beautlul wreath from the men whom be worked with. Signed: B. A. B.

W. Byrd, Mrs. J. F. Shrewsbury, J.

Moore, W. m.i i i BOSTON SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Complete course In beauty culture for ladles and gentleman. Latest In (Croqulg- nole and Spiral). Finger waving marcelling, halrcuttlng, facials, etc. Largest and best equlppod school in this part of the country.

Diplomas accredited. Member All- American Beauty Schools and Virginia Cosmeticians association, Prepares you for state board examination. Enroll at any time, 511 MacBaln Roanoke, Va, Ph. 3764. AMAZING million lights selling like wildfire.

Big profits. Ever, lasting Matoh 443 South Dearborn, Chicago. SIX men wanted to distribute free of cosmetics, household products, etc. Not one cent of your monoy needed for samples or goods. Start at home.

No canvassing or experience necessary. Up to $30 weekly, besides share In over cash prizes and bonuses. Guaranteed cash rewards to aotlve men, Plana free. Write Merrold Johnson, Dopt, S073, Des Mones, Iowa. EMPLOYMENT Male Help Wanted 33 MAN wanted to supply wIHi famous W.atkin* in Bluefleld and Princeton.

Bualness earnings average $25 weekly, pay Immediately. Write J. R. Watklna Company, 242-48 E. Naghteh Columbus, Ohio.

GET a government position. $1,260. $3,200 yearly. Railway postal clerk- post office clerk, city mall carrier, etc. Examinations coming.

Write today for free Catalog G-465. Patterson School, Roohester, N. Y. RENTALS RENTALS Miscellaneous For Rent 79 Miscellaneous For Rent 79 TWO good men permanent position calling on business and professional men for old established firm. Earnings possible around $30 a week to start; $2,500 or better first year.

Give reference. Box 20, care Dally Telegraph. IF YOU want a wonderful opportunity to make a day and get a new Ford tudor sedan besides, send me your name Irramedlately. No contest or lottery. Particulars free.

Albert Mills, 330S Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Instructions 33A GOOD WAGES: Are you seeking a place to learn a trade? Are you anxious to work and earn a good wage7 Is the answer. The old apprenticeship method was discarded years ago. Trade schools now prepare workmen for many lines of Industry, saving the entrants years of time to advance in the Industrial neid which will within a very short period of time seeking new young blood for Its factories. The printing Industry offers splendid opportunities.

The outstanding school for this Industry Is located at Nashville, Tennessee. For full Information, terms Garrlott, Southern School of Printing, and catalog address Director V. 1514-16 South Street Nashville, Tenn. Male or Female Help 34 TEACHERS for southern states. Good salary.

New placement plan. Details, sta-mped envelope. Florida Placement Bureau, Spartanburg, S. C. Situations Wanted 35 POSITION bookkeeper fourteen years experience.

Reason for making change plant closing out where present employed. Can furnish A-l reference. Prefer bookkeeping, would consider payroll work. Address Box IS care Telegraph. SETTLED woman, experienced cook, wants job.

Phono 2178. WHITE girl wants housework. Call 1867 or write Box 727, Bluefleld, W. Va. Reference, COLORED girl wants general housework; plain cooking.

Call 369-J. FINANCIAL Loans and Financing 40 AMERICAN LOAN CO. Over Woolworth's Store' Loans from $50.00 to $300.00 Supervised by the State Banking Dept. LOANS UP TO $300. made on endorsement, furniture and automobiles.

PEOPLE'S LOAN COMPANY INQUIRE GILBERT'S ARMY STORE Moved to New Location 514 PRINCETON AVE. Next Door to Woolworth. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LO.AN ON Improved Bluefleld Real Estate Apply 202 Commercial Hnnk Bldg. HOMES and APARTMENTS FOR RENT Rogera room house completely furnished, ideal location for rooming or boarding house, Washington room home, hot water heat, garage. Jefferson room house.

Jefferson room house, suitable for 2 families, hot water heat, nicely finished inside. Union room cottage, hot water heat, garage. Tolbept room house. Cedar 6 room house. Store Apartments, Bluefleld Avenue.

4 Room Bluefleld. 3 Room Street. BLUEFIELD, VA. Baldwin room cottage, hot air heat. Tazewell room house.

Virginia room house, newly painted and papered. 6 Room Apartment. Two 4 Room Apartments. COMMUNITY REALTY COMPANY ELKS BUILDING PHONE 1S99 FOR SALE Miscellaneous For Sale 64 Trespassing Signs For Sale SIZE 7x11 12 for $1.00 TELEGRAPH COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. Clothing For Sale 64C JUST A FEW all Wool Overcoats and Men Suits at close out price $6.50 at Schlossberg's.

Musical Instruments 65 UPRIGHT apartment piano. Very reasonable for quick sale Address Box 1 care Daily Telegraph. ALL MUSICAL Instruments 1- Sohlossiberg's. oft at Poultry and Supplies 68 PUREBRED Wyandotts and Barred Rocks, also Leghorn hens. Address Box 12, care Telegraph.

RENTALS Furnished Apartments 75 FOR RENT' Two-room furnished apartment, 3-10 North street, Phone 2442. Housekeeping Rooms 77 TWO furnished housekeeping rooms and garage, South Bluefleld. Phone 791-L. FOR furnished, heated, light housekeeping rooms, 912 Princeton avenue. Call 028.

Houses For Rent 78 Printing 70A Engraving 27B Found, Strayed 10 M.00 Mward wlU be Si Hoc information leading to bar re- 8 P. Awoaate VIM- ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations end visiting and business and Individual Ideas. SPECIAL, tor limited only- 100 vlsltlne cards engraved wttb new plate in any style for fl.IB Salesman wilt call upon requea' TELEGRAPH COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. PHONE DAILY TELEGRAPH BUILDINO Repair Service 28 TAYLOR'S FURNITURE SHOP Repairing, Rennlshlng Upholstering PHONE 1689 JONEC FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Repairing. RaflnUfalng, Upholstering PHONE A.

B. JONES MORGAN'S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Upbolotertnf. reflnlshlng and repair. Pfeoae Im. SIX MEN For local regular store routes with lino 5o and 10c counter displays.

Over 70 necessities. Up to 125 percent profit for you. Up to 140 percent for retailers. Experience unnecessary. No investment.

Free catalog. Dopt. LA-131, 19o6 Troy, Chicago, MARRIED man with spare time, wanted to distribute free advertising samples of coffee, extracts, food products. Must be able to devote at least two hours dally, and be satisfied with up to $3.00 hourly. Permanent.

Blair, Dept. FS.S61, Lynchburg, Vo, Female Help Wanted 32 a sensation in shampoo, Fast seller; spare or full time. Write for tree offer. Amaml 48 Wurren N. X.

TWELVE ladies wanted immediately to demonstrate actual sampiaa Stiae- Proofed Hosiery to friends. Up to $16 weekly without canvassing. Samples free. Send hose size. American Hosiery Mills, Dopt.

5695. Indianapolis. NEW work for women demojistratltig amazing guaranteed silk hosiery. Barn about $31 weekly. Sample hose, your hlzo and complete demonstrator free.

No experience required. Beiter- knlt Hosiery, Outfit Oolumlbub, Ohio. SPECIAL work for mothers who need $14 weekly at onoe. No canvassing, experience, or investment. Give dress size.

Dept. 5367, Harford Frocks, Cincinnati, Ohio. LOANS UP TO $300 NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY OF BLUEFIELD 418 LAW COMMERCE BUILDING PHONE 2798 FOR SALE Machinery for Sale 61B MINING EQUIPMENT Sub stations 50 to 3W) K. W. Motors to 50 11.

1'. Transformers 1 to 75 K. Vii. Mining machines, pumps, Fans, coal crushers, Phillips dumps and car catchers, bond welders. for locomotives and mining mil.

ohlnes. Large gears and sprockets. YOUR INQUIRIES SOLICITED GUY AN MACHINE SHOPS LOQAN, W. VA. SPECIAL employment for married women.

$15 weekly and your dresses free representing nationally known fashion frocks. No canvassing. No Investment Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. N-1539, Cincinnati, Ohio.

SPECIAL employment for uu.nicd women. $15 weekly and your drosses free representing uatlouuUy known fashion frocks. Nc canvassing. No investment. Send dress size.

Fashion Rrocks, Dept. N-17'J1, Cincinnati, Ohio. BARN $30 weekly copying names and addresses. Stamped envelope brliiBS partioulaim. Capital Servloe, 311 Fifth avenue.

New York. Male Help Wanted 33 men-women, 18-50, wishing lobs. month- Many examinations coming. 25 coaoiwd free. Apply today tor parttoulare.

Box II. oeve DeUor Telegraph. Household Goods For Sale 62 40-INCH ELECTRIC MANGLE for sale, with stand, in A-l condition, used very little. Cheap for quick sale. New Rainbow Cleaners, 315 McCulloch avenue.

City. FOR SALE One used cylinder type Thor washer, $10. Warlick Furniture Co. ONE large size Kesliell phonograph, mahogany cabinet. $20.

Warlick Furnl ture Co. ONE oak dining table, round top, $5.00. Warlick Furniture Co. ONE used breakfast room suite, ween and gray, $12. Warlick Furniture Co.

Miscellaneous For Sale 64 FOR water beater, good condition Reasonable. Call 1030. bX)R display case equipped for electric or Ice refrigeration. Call 3067. Jewelry For Sale 64A SAVE MONEY on your diamonds or any kind of jewelry at Schloasberg'e.

7-JEWBL ELGIN $5 95, 18 or 17 jewel tl Jewel railroad watches $24.95. Save by buyimj Sobioeeberc'e- PRINTING Job printing of all letterheads, envelopes, statements, invoices, handbills, circular letters, ruled torma. billheads catalogs and miscellaneous office forms. Phone us and our salesman will call and quote TOU on your requirements. TELEGRAPH COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO.

PHONE 2400 DAILY TELEGRAPH BLDO. Typewriters For Sale, Rent 71 ONE PORTABLE CORNA Typewriter $15.00. One Portable Remington like new $27.50, at Sohlossberg's. Want ads are cheap and powerful in pull. Get what you I for vcu too.

RENTALS Apartments for Rent 72 FOR floor apartment, two porches, yard garage. Phone 65. MODERN live-room apartment in brick building, corner Bland and North streets. Phone 741. TWO- or three-room apartment.

571-J. Call FOR RENT Three-room apartment: Albemarle street. Phone 557. Real Estate, Rental Agts. 72A REAL and property management.

See CASLEY.WILSON CO. Established 1916 403-409 Peery Bldg. Phone 1340 Board and Rooms 73 SPECIAL Prices on room or board this week. Raleigh Hotel. Furnished Rooms 74 FOR large bedroom.

Four, teen seventy two J. FOR room In South Bluefleld. Phone 3589. FOR downstairs rooma, west of High School. Phone 278-L.

COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM FOR rent, 408 S. Mercer Street. Phoue i22. CENTRAL several nice rooms for Men at $2.50 per week. STEAM HEATED turn Ished, private home South Bluefleld on oar line.

Meals if desired. Rates reasonable. Phone 1477. FOR RJSNT-JFurntshed roam. 1029.

Phone SPLENDID HOME FOR RENT House number 402, corner Russell -and Ramsey streets, next door to home of Ool. W. H. Thomas. Large front porch, 8 rooms, 3 newly pa-pered and woodwork painted.

Closet every room. Enter all rooms from halls. Butler pantry, Kitchen pantry. Large lower and upper back porches lattice enclosed. Upper back porch entrance and exit to hall.

Very large hall closet. Coal grates in 3 rooms and front entrance hall. Nice bath room and toilet end of hall, also toilet In basement. All rooms and halls hot water heat. New llnollum kitchen, bathroom and back hall floors.

Large concrete hasemont new coal furnace outside and Inside entrance to basement Electric lights everywhere. This property must be seen Inside and outside to be appreciated. Will rent very reasonably to thoroughly responsible party. House also suitable for two small families. Now ready for occupancy.

CALL OR SEE T. 0'J. WILSON EASLEY-WILSON COMPANY PHONE 2540. PEERY BLDG. BLUEFIELD, W.

VA. Wanted to Rent 82 WANTED Two- or three-room furnished apartment. Answer, Box H. T. P.

O. Box 605. REAL ESTATE Real Estate Transfers 83 Tlie following real estate transfer was recorded In the county clerk's office yesterday: Ajax T. Smith, special commissioner, to L. L.

Martin 66 acres, Camp Creek, $225. M'COMAS, W. VA. MRS. W.

EDWARDS Correspondent McComas, W. Jan. Norman Retcllff, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ratcllff, was victim of a painful accident last Thursday while slelghrlding.

The sleigh struck a rock throwing Norman and breaking out three front teeth. PINNACLE CIRCLE A splendid deyotlooal service conducted by Mrs. S. S. Cooper, vice chairman, opened the first meeting of the New of Pinnacle circle of the Missionary society.

Nine were present, A very timely article, "The Depression And Sacrificial GlTlog," was read by Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mrs, Harry Fulfofd. Mrs. W. I.

Gulley took chargo of the business session. Mrs. W. R. Sheets read the annual treasurer's report.

Upon resignation of Mrs. Millard King as secretary, Mrs. Floyd Jones was elected. The February meeting will be with Mrs. S.

S. Cooper. TO SPONSOR PLAT A three-act play "Corney Turns The Trick," will be presented Friday evening at the high school auditorium. Members of Minerva Davis circle are sponsoring the play. BRIDGE CLUB The bridge club was entertained by Mies Evelyn Susong Tuesday evening.

After several progressions, Miss Ernestine Cooper was awarded first prize and Mrs. Bertha Shockey Watts, second prize. A party plate was served to Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Inez Lytton, Mrs.

Bertha Shockey Watts, Mrs. Kenneth McMllllon, Mies Ann Droslck, Miss Ernestine Cooper and Miss Virginia McMllllon. Miss Mary Bess Fltzhugh was a tea guest. TO OPEN SEASON Tuesday evening at 7:30, McComas high school will inaugurate the 1934 Mercer county league schedule In both the junior and senior high school divisions. The opening game will be played between the Juniors and Wade junior high, Bluefleld.

The Bramwell high school team will furnish the seniors plenty of opposition in the second game. This night will be observed as night, with complimentary tickets issued to the fathers and mothers of the McComas players. A special section will be reserved for them. STUDENTS RETURN Students returning during the week to their respective schools LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Default having occurred and having been required so to do by the holder of the noteo evidencing the Indebtedness described In and secured by the hereinafter mentioned deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of January 16, 1934, sell at public auction for cosh (subject to a certain deed of trust recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 120, page 169) said sale to be held at the front door of the Commercial Bank Buitdlng, Bluefleld, West Virginia, all that certain lot or parcel of real estate situate In the City of Bluefleld, Mercer County, West Virginia, being a part of Lot 4, Section 851 of said City, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point N. 00' W.

472.7 feet from the Intersection of the east line of Wythe Avenue with tho north line of Cumberland Gap and Fincastle Turnpike said beginning point is also located N. 00' W. 14 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 5, Section 851 of the Cumberland Addition; thence with the east line of said Wythe Avenue, N. 00' W. 87.7 feet: N.

45' W. 13 feet to a point, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 3, Section 851 of said Cumberland Addition: thence N. 15' 291.5 feet of the west line ot a ten feet wide alley; thence with said alley S. 17" 00' E. 100.7 feet to a point; thence S.

15' W. 290.8 feet to the BEGINNING, and being the Identical real estate conveyed to the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust of Nell G. Kltts and E. K. Kltts, her husband, dated November 1, 1930, and recorded in said Clerk's Office in Trust Deed Book 127, page 177.

This 14th day of December 1933. THE CHARLESTON NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA, a corporation. Trustee. By E. A.

REID, Vice President. were: Miss Mary Bess Fltzhugh, Mary Baldwin college; Miss Ernestine Cooper, West Virginia university; Frank Barlow, West Virginia Business college, Bluefleld; Henry Warden, Greenbrier Military acad- cord college. "WATCH" PARTY A "watch" party was held at the high school with an early breakfast cooked by members of the party. Games were played as a diversion. Those present were Mrs; W.

D. hugh, Mrs. Bertha Shockey Watts, Miss Anna Droslck, Mrs. S. S.

Cooper, Miss Ernestine Cooper, Mies Julia Droslck, Miss Virginia McMllllon, Mies Mildred Hughes, Misses Mary Bess Baldwin, Eleanor and Celeste Fltzhugh, Miss Beulah Evans, Mrs. K. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth McMllllon, Jimmy Fulford, Nelson Cooper, Forest Pinkard, Bob McCorkle, Hughie Lowe and Ernest Morris. "POLLTANNA" PARTY Monday evening at the home of Mra. C. W. Sneed a very enjoyable "pollyanna" party was given, with Mrs.

P. Thompson as Joint hostess, to members of Sagamore Sewing club. Lively games and contests were played, with Mrs. Elbert Catron and Mrs. Mack Lowman winners in tho contests.

Pollyanna gifts were exchanged and new names were drawn for the quarter. At a late hour refreshments were served buffet style to the following: Mesdames Nelson Ratcllff, Samuel Mitchell, Mack Lowman, A. Moody, R. B. Murphy, W.

C. Edwards, A. Goodwin, Elbert Catcpn, G. Hall, O. E.

Mangue, K. J. Stevens, R. S. Kennedy, A.

P. Thompson, C. W. Sneed, Mrs. H.

W. Stinson and daughter, Virginia, ot Matoaka. BIRTHDAY HONORED tisvid Fltzhugh entertained some of his friends at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.

D. hugh, Thursday evening, celebrating his tenth birthday. Games were, played. A lovely birthday cake was served with ice cream to: Reginald Bailey, Beulah Mangus, Malconi Sanders, Billy Shrader, Coleman. Eloise and Frazler Edwards.

Bobby Joe Parcell, Betty WaTden, Margaret Sanders, Maxine Bird, Egbert. Billy Shumate. Roberta and Jeanne Fitahugh and Florence Cooper. David was the recipient of many gifts. BRIDGE-DANCE Among the outstanding events ot the season was the bridge-danco given Thursday by members of the Contract Bridge club in the auditorium.

Delicious refreshments were served buffet style. Members of the club and invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. S. S.

Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. IC. N. Marshall, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

McMillion, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMillion, Miss Virginia McMillion, Miss Mildred Hurst, Mies Anna Droplck, Miss. Julia Drosick, Miss Evelyn Susong, Mrs. Bertha Shockey Miss Inez Lytton, Miss Mildred Hughes, Miss Marion Hughes, Miss Eleanor Fltzhugh, Miss Celeste Fitzhugh, Miss beulah Evans, Miss Evelyn Bird, Princeton; Miss Elizabeth Evans, Houston Jackson, Robert McCorkle, Jimmy Fulford, Dr.

P. R. Fox. Dr. Ayers, Hughie Lowe, D.

Dyer, Nelson Cooper, Bruce Fleshman, Eugene Evans, Forest Pinkard, Roy Taylor, of Arista; Ernest Morris, of Ashland; Donald Fulford and James Williams. Real Estate For Sale 83A See UB for Real Estate bargains and Rentals, Phono 1399 and 71. COMMUNITY REALTY CO. FOR cottage, View avenue. Good condition.

Newly painted and papered. Easy payments. Phono 1918. for Sale 86 TOR form; 26 head cattle; 3 horses. All necessary farm machinery.

Uood water available. Two dwellings. Barn and cattlo shods. On East river. Priced reasonably.

Terms. AV. D. Pendleton, Princeton, W. Va.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to a deed of trust dated Juutiury 18th, 1929, executed by Martha Scott, Henry Scott, Maudle S. Hearon and Sam Hearon to T. F. Ilenritze and E. 11.

Phillips, Trustees, (either or both of whom may act), securing the holder or holders thereof, the payment of certain notes therein described, which deed of trust Is recorded In the Office ot the Clerk of the County Court of McDowell County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 30, page 271, 1 the undersigned Trustee, will make salo for cash, at public auction, at the front door of tlie Court House of the County Court of McDowell County, Welch, West Virginia, on Friday, the 12th day of January, 1934, at 2 o'clock P. M. of that day, of tlie following described real estate; "All of Lot No. 24, Block of the Elkliom Addition to the City of Welch, McDowell County, West Virginia." With two apartment dwellings thereon. T.

F. HENRITZE, Trustee, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to a deed of trust dated January 3rd. 1929, executed by L. A. Sheffield and Mamie Sheffield to T.

F. Henrltze and T. C. Phillips, Trustees, (either or both of whom may act), securing the holder or holders thereof, the payment of certain notes therein described, which deed of trust Is recorded In McDowell County Court Clerk's Office, West Virginia, In Trust Deed Book 30, page 203 1, the undersigned Trustee, will make sale for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Court House of the County Court of McDowell County Welch, West Virginia, on Friday, the 12th day of January 1931, at 3 o'clock P. M.

of that day, of the following described real estate: "All of those certain parcels of land situate in the Town of Florence, Browns Creek District, in tha County of McDowell and State of West Virginia, and being all of Lot No. 22 and part of Lot No. 23 of Block 2 of said Town of With dwelling thereon. T. C.

PHILLIPS, Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having occurred and having been required so to do by the holder of tlie note evidencing the indebtedness described In and secured by the hereinafter mentioned deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, at ten-thirty o'clock In the' forenoon of January 15, 1931, sell at public auction for cash, said sale to be held at the front door of the Commercial Bank Building, Bluefield, West Virginia, all that certain lot or parcel of real estate situate In the City of Biueileld, Mercer County, West Virginia, being Lot 11, Section 57 as shown on the map of said Oity and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point N. 36' E. 400 feet distant from the point of Intersection of the north line of Greenbrier Street with the east line of Henry Street; thence along the north line of Greenbrier Street N. 35' B.

40 feet to a point; thence N. 23' 25' W. 177.0 feet to the south line of a twenty feet wide alley; thence with a line of the same S. 66' 35' W. 40 feet to a point; thence S.

25' E. 177.0 feet to the point of BEGINNING, and being the identical real estate conveyed to the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust of H. W. Welser and Maude E. Weiser, his wife, dated May 15, 1932 and recorded In the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 134, page 324 This 14th day of December, 1933.

THE CHARLESTON NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA, a corporation, Trustee, By B. A. REID Vice President NOTICE OF TRUSTEES' SALE Pursuant to authority vested in the undersigned Trustees In that certain Deed of Trust exeouted by Addle Lester and Posey L. Lester, her husband, on the 1st day of May, 1924, to Alexander Parker and Walter V. Ross, Trustees, (J.

M. B. Lewis, Jr. having been substituted as Trustee in place of Walter V. Ross), said Deed of Trust being recorded in Mercer County Court Clerk's Office, in Trust Deed Book 93, at page 356, and at the request of the holder of the obligations therein secured, said undersigned Trustee will proceed to sell for cash at the front door of The Comonerclal Bank Building, Bluefleld.

West Virginia, at 10 o'clock A. on the 31st day of January, 1931. that certain real estate, with appurtenances, designed as the Eastern part of Lot No. 1, Section 41, of the City of Bluefleld, Virginia, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Franklin and Bowman Streets; thence along the West line of Bowman Street. S.

55' E. 84 feet to a point In said line; thence S. 05' W. 62.5 feet to a point; thence N. 55' W.

7i.U feet to a stake in the South line of Franklin Street; thence along the Southern line of Franklin Street, N. 59" 35' E. 63 feet to the point BEGIN- This 5th day of January, 1934. ALEXANDER PARKER, Trustee. J.

M. B. LEWIS, Substituted Trustee. McCOMAS PERSONALS Twin daughters were born to Air. and Mrs.

Howard surface Christmas eve. They have been named Janice Louise and Jo Anne. Mr. Surface is clerk in Crane Creek colliery store. Mrs.

Ernest Carrier and children, Mrs. Hugh Lewis and Mrs. Paul Carrier, of Ashland, were guests over the week-end in the homes of Mrs. Nelson Ratcllff and Mrs. Fred Shrader.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bird, of Amonate, and Barney Kelley, of Charlotte. N. spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Lowman. Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Stipson, daughter, Virginia, of Matoaka, were gueste of Mrs. C. W. Sneed Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Moody, daughters. FranceB and Betty Jean, spent the week-end in Logan with MT and Mrs.

John Harris. Raymond Mangus, of Worth, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Albert Goodwin. Mrs. I.

H. Wlnesette returned to her home in Princeton Saturday, after an extensive visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Johnson. Albert Goodwin and Mrs. Elbert Catron accompanied the letter's sister.

Miss Alvernia Phillips, to Pounding Mill Saturday. Miss Beulah Evans was a guesc of Miss Edna Dean at Ashland Tuesday. Earl Goodwin returned to the C. C. C.

camp at Dyer, W. Wednesday, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodwin. H.

B. Shanks was a visitor in Bluefleld Thursday evening. Wade SoundeTe, Mack Lowman and Bill McNew were in Northfork Thursday. Ben Hill, Nelson Ratcllff, Buck Landreth, Elmer Murphy and Bill Neal returned the first of the week from Charleston, where they took the mine foreman's examination. Mrs.

B. F. Pinkard and daughter, Janie, returned Friday from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Jannelle at East Radford. Mrs. W. C.

Simpkins, of East Radford, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bird. Miss Helen Frazler returned to her home In Princeton, after a ten day visit with her niece, Janie R. T.

Sutherland returned from JohnB Hopkins hospital Sunday, where he has been under observation by Dr. Walter Dandy. He somewhat improved. VA. Davy, W.

Jan. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey had as guests over the week-end Mrs.

J. W. Bailey and daughter, of Bluefleld Dr. and Jay Bailey and bride have arrived from St. Louis.

Misses Lois Liddle, Grace kins, Lillian Crockett and mjuun Stone, students at Concord college will leave Sunday for Athens. F. E. Morgan and daughter. Mrs Dora Cline, were shopping in Welch, Wednesday.

There will be preaching Sunday ui the Methodist Episcopal wiurth the pastor, the P.ev. W. L. Sugss. C.

Bailey will have charge of the evening service. Ealine Hogan hats returned to Roanoke Business college, aftei spending the holidays here with rel- ativee. Haw- Robert.

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