Falmouth Outlook Friday 1 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Big Shipment of Eggs. Egg shipments to Cincinnati within the past week have been the greatest in the history of the county. J. J. Austin, poultry dealer of this city shipped 9,840 dozen and his son, Walter Austin, who is also in the poultry business, shipped 9,000 dozen within the past week. Eggs receipts in Pendleton county during the past week will total more that 50,000 dozen. The price paid was 22 cents a dozen. D. of A. Notice Washington Council No. 46 Daughters of America has changed its regular meeting from Tuesday afternoon to Thursday evening. New Bank Location The Board of Directors of the First Nationa Bank of Falmouth have made a deal with Sal Goldberg to lease the corner room in the Assembly Building, formerly occupied by Jos. Abraham, for a banking room. Work will begin at once to install the vault and fixtures and otherwise remo (Find article and expand on it. Dh) Contract for new Junior Quarters let. Granted Pension Charles Weaver, of this city, veteran of the Spanish-American War, last week was granted a pension of $12 a month by the U.S. Government. Mr. Weaver spent several years in the Philippine Islands with the regular army and saw much active service during the Spanish-American War. He fought in twenty-one battles. Card from Rev. Moore Rhine Sharp, of Lenoxburg, last week received a card from his old friend and schoolmate, Rev. W.H. Moore who is now a missionary. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS