Silk maroon and white striped ribbon. Gold Medal with an Eagle sitting on a sword and book with the embossed words "Efficiency. Honor. Fidelity." around the Eagle on one side. On the other side a 5 point star in center of medal surrounded by an oak leaf and laurel leaf branch with embossed writing "Food good conduct." The name Omer T. Cochran also embossed. Omer T. Cochran was an PFC for the US Army- he enlisted in Cincinnati on September 9, 1942 and was discharged in 1944. He was born in Kentucky October 11, 1911 and died in Butler County, Ohio on April 17, 1991. The Good Conduct medal was establised June 28, 1941 for members of the US Army and Air Force for exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity or those who honorably completed 3 years of active service.
White China bowl, saucer, salad plate and dinner plate with "Evangelical Church" in green Old English text. On bottom: Shenango China, New Castle, PA. Church located at 714 5th (Fifth) Street
Black leather case with gold print lettering. "James E. Wilhelm, Benjamin W. Binns, optometrists, National Bank Bldg., Portsmouth, Ohio". Dr. Wilhelm and Dr. Binns, optometrists, offices were located at the National Bank Building on Ninth (9th) and Gallia Streets.
Brown and black leather baby shoes with button enclosures. Albert Harold Dehner wore these when he was a year old. Brown-Lowry had a baby shoe factory in Portsmouth in 1913-1915. Shoes are not labeled.
White ceramic plate with black print and image of Bigelow Methodist Church. Back of plate has brief history of the church. Print says: "Bigelow Methodist Church, Washington St. At Fifth, Portsmouth, Ohio, 1803-1853."
Red plastic "shoe horn" used to help put on shoes for Atlas Fashions' 60th Anniversary with white print. Print says "60th Anniversary, Atlas Fashions, Portsmouth, Ohio, 1895-1955".
Black and white photo of Sharon Hobes and her father in their store - Hobes Appliance, 1101 Gallia St. photo taken for ad on the Portsmouth West yearbook.