i To the north end of the store stood another bldg. a few yards away r This structure was used for i'/jertigg,,egl, supplying ice to the community. ': During the winter months a wagtfi'N'ffifik" would be used to haul blocks of . l ice cut out of the lake. These blocks would be piled in this building and i packed in saw dust and shavings, then tarpaulins would be draped over to i, completely enclose as a thermal barrier. ( The later part of the summer, ice would be shipped in and stored. 1 Another use for this old building was candleing. Fresh eggs would be i', brought in and graded then held in front of bright lights for signs of spots or 1 double yokes. This was completed before being brought into store for sale. 1 A photo shows a distant image of the old building north of the store. A "er It was demolished between 1935 and 36. , (over-head projector) E Page 10 will show you the new building taking shape in 1936. _, It was built as a three door car garage to be used for oil changes, filter ', replacements tire repairs and tire sales. This was Dan's son Jack's job, managing the garage when needed l (over-head projector) I l . . .