tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956822733456620707.post1321165977408450216..comments2023-11-07T06:37:55.005-08:00Comments on New Vienna Ohio Memories: 1942 NV Oil Supply Co. Auction - Sept. 15Catherine Uible Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02229128004745240802noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956822733456620707.post-57876493714199240382012-09-19T15:32:46.368-07:002012-09-19T15:32:46.368-07:00Thanks to John and Ralph for their comments which ...Thanks to John and Ralph for their comments which I appreciate. <br /><br />Good and interesting memory, Ralph! <br /><br />Very observant, John!<br /><br />Special thanks to Cheryl for keeping me straight on which Mongolds did what and when and how they are all related.Catherine Uible Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02229128004745240802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956822733456620707.post-88548484938633042092012-09-19T15:23:41.469-07:002012-09-19T15:23:41.469-07:00Ralph notes: Catherine, thank you for the pics an...Ralph notes: Catherine, thank you for the pics and other memories. I remember them as you have them. I think that State senator Max Dennis was born in this apartment house. A Nichols family was the last to live in it. I believe that they were some relatives of Pam Nichols. <br /><br />This was in late 1952 and early 1953 when the Nichols family moved out. It sat empty for several years, then Mr. Mongold used the downstairs for an office and social room for coffee for farmers. <br /> <br />Most buildings that had extra space were made into living quarters when the Air Base was up and running.<br />Catherine Uible Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02229128004745240802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956822733456620707.post-23573420125565462162012-09-19T15:18:20.886-07:002012-09-19T15:18:20.886-07:00From John L.: After another look at the photos th...From John L.: After another look at the photos this morning, I found it interesting that about a week ago an article in the Cincinnati Enquirer kind of gave credit to the United Dairy Farmers and another convenience store chain for creating the move to put canopys over their gas pumps. It looks to me that New Vienna was well ahead of their time in 1942.Catherine Uible Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02229128004745240802noreply@blogger.com