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Jeff Rentschler & Coleman Mummery Outside The Hoover Co. Store - 115 E. Liberty Street, June 1956

Jeff Rentschler & Coleman Mummery Outside The Hoover Co. Store - 115 E. Liberty Street, June 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1956
Caption:
If looking at snow pictures won't help (and its effect, if any, is likely to be only momentary) summer heat may be made more bearable with some sort of cooling appliance. Local merchants are expecting a brisk trade in fans and air conditioners now that hot weather is here. Above, Jeff Rentschler and Coleman Mummery, employes of a local appliance store, compare notes on fans in the store's display window. If this weather keeps up they should go fast.

Fred W. Gross Dies In Hospital

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12
Month
May
Year
1948
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In A Class By Itself ~ New Easy Spindrier

In A Class By Itself ~ New Easy Spindrier image
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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1951
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John A. Tice, Druggist, Dies

John A. Tice, Druggist, Dies image
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Day
10
Month
August
Year
1954
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Day
4
Month
July
Year
1955
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Ann Arbor Police Patrolman George Bluhm Demonstrates How He Saved Infant From Burning Building, January 1955

Ann Arbor Police Patrolman George Bluhm Demonstrates How He Saved Infant From Burning Building, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
Caption:
The Rescuer And His System: The overcoat of Patrolman George Bluhm (left) can be used for more than winter weather, and he was prompt to realize it this morning when seconds could well have meant lives. When the William Bennett family was trapped by fire above the Modern Appliance Co., store, Bluhm whipped off his coat and with the help of a pedestrian, caught an 11-month-old baby girl dropped from the second story above. At right is the infant's mother, while brother Jimmy looks on in the center. The baby was sick from inhaling smoke and could not be photographed. ( full page of fire pictures on page 24.)

Appliances Destroyed In Fire At Modern Appliance, January 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Appliances Destroyed In Fire At Modern Appliance, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
Caption:
The Toll On Television: There will be no show, early or late, on these expensive TV sets devoured by flames in the Modern Appliance Co., one of two downtown stores burned out by fire early this morning. Also claimed by flames were scores of radios, washing machines and refrigerators, running the damage toll to many thousands of dollars. Eyeing the destruction above is Ralph (Socko) Bartolacci, a city Water Department meter man.