Colored drawings of holly and berries with stylized men's shoes. T.D, Bendure was president of the Bendure Company Department Store at 99-107 West Second (2nd) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details about the shoe factories in Portsmouth. Riefenberick; Drew Shoe Factory; Gregg Shoe Factory; Huston Stone Front; A. Steinkamp; first shoe factory owned by Robert Bell; Whitney Building; "Silver Heels", steamboat; Big Sandy River; "Bell's Hill"
Brown paper tablet advertisement for Shively's, located "one mile out of New Boston on Route 139."Black print on both sides of cover. Sohio Oil and Gas with graphics on back. Shively's opened in 1931 by Forrest Shively. It was sold in 1941.
Red, blue, yellow, and white advertisement for Shively Coal Company on the corner of Gallia and West Streets, New Boston. Also a military insignia guide with wheel for Army and Navy. Forrest Shively sold his service station in 1941 but continued coal office.