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== Mental Deficient == | |||
* saw an ad of a lady in the south wanting a husband ( year?) --- bought him a ticket | |||
* he walked back and when he returned had holes worn in the bottom of his shoes | |||
== First Person I voted for was Abe Lincoln == | == First Person I voted for was Abe Lincoln == | ||
Revision as of 13:07, 14 August 2009
Great Grand Father WittenBerger
- tinner / slater / did most of the roofs in East Palestine -
- said "I bet I can give you something perfectly good and you will not eat it" then put donuts in a brand new bedpan full of cider - the fellow did not eat it
- one guy put a bit of pumpkin pie on his shoe and waited for friend to come ...then used his finger to wipe the pie from his shoe and eat it....friend was aghast
- Was very good with horses - bought a troubled horse - seller sarcastically asked "how is that horse?" ....he answered "my wife uses him...he's great!" ....
- Horse named Joe - would follow voice commmands - including backing up...
Wheelbarrow bet
What the bet was who knows? - loser had to wheel the other to Washington D.C. from East Palestine
McGraw Tire and Rubber
- McGraw was on his way west on a train when someone talked him into getting off in East Palestine and starting his company there
- X will go back to work when McGraw starts up again - was not very ambitious
- Y would get your a job if you payed him - he was a son of a bitch
Mental Deficient
- saw an ad of a lady in the south wanting a husband ( year?) --- bought him a ticket
- he walked back and when he returned had holes worn in the bottom of his shoes
First Person I voted for was Abe Lincoln
Drunk who painted
- painted landscape scenes - lady mentioned that it would be good place in the lake to fish from if there was a stump - 15 seconds later there was a stump
Meyer Paiser
- Daughter was paying Pete Blosco to screw here - she was quite ugly
- Meyer has a scrap iron dealership
- owned part of a company in Pa .. city?
- jewish community in East Palestine?
John Blosco
- Bought up houses during the depression
Boot Legger
- killed rival and took him down into the coal mine that stretched 6 miles between E.P. and Negley.
Single Guy Suicide
- slit wrists and bled out over a bucket to avoid making a mess
Great Uncle Charlie Woods
- Had a feed store
- cart with horse - father would hop on the back and ride out to where delivery was made
George Rockenberger
- 1932 he received a call from a friend / supplier in Cleveland - "George the banks are closing in Cleveland...you better go get your money out"....he kept his money in his shirt pocket the rest of the depression
Background
- few people had horses
- few people had cars
- notice all the small store front / houses around town - was more of a community
- many lodges - Eagles - Odd Fellows - Masons - what else?
- Many churches considering only 5000 people