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Port Huron Michigan Marysville Gardendale Black River Sparlingville District Beaches PORT HURON MICHIGAN MARYSVILLE GARDENDALE BLACK RIVER SPARLINGVILLE DISTRICT BEACHES City and Suburban DIRECTORY 1957-58 Comprising an Alphabetical List of Names, Business Departments, Churches, Schools, Street and Road Directory. In the Street and Road Directory, the bell (*) following the name indicates a telephone at that address. In the Alphabetical Department, the married man's name is followed by his wife's given name in parenthesis ( ). Subscription Price ..... $45.00 Non-Subscribers ...... $60.00 FIFTEENTH EDITION Published by E. A. LESTER & SONS Goodells, Michigan INTRODUCTION The new 1957-58 Directory of the City of Port Huron, Marysville, Townships and Beaches, comprising the rural buying area showing a population of over 58,500 people. ATTENTION: More changes have been made in the compilation in this book than has been done in over 56 years, thus you will find Mac and Mc compiled together, there is now no need for a cross index to find the families who use either prefex. The miscellaneous department now precedes the business section and is | eliminated from the alphabetical department. Federal, State, County, City and j Township Governments are in one complete section as well as churches, schools, societies, clubs, institutions and fraternities. This work embodies a complete epitome of the civic, commercial, social and industrial interests and activities of all in our district. This method of compilation makes it possible for users to find and locate any information needed when not in possession of the correct names or addresses. We sincerely believe that the new home directory will be used and appreciated. It is the first attempt of any directory publisher in years to complete a work of this kind for home users. All business firms, names, addresses and telephone numbers have been listed to the best of our ability. The purpose of your directory is to set forth the characteristics and advantages of your city. A place to live, a business location, industrial sites and educational center. The publishers wish to thank the citizens for the valuable assistance in furnishing the information necessary. Also the public-spirited and progressive business and professional men for their patronage and support. Sincerely yours E. A. Lester & Sons Robert B. Lester Hubert C. Lester Earl A. Lester PUBLISHER'S NOTE The information in this Directory is gathered by a house-to-house canvass and is compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy. The Publishers cannot and do not guarantee the correctness of all information furnished them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence no responsibility for the same can be or is assumed. The Publishers will appreciate the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next edition of this Directory. E. A. LESTER & SONS Publishers. CAWOOD BUICK Walters NEW AND USED CARS Buy a Car from CAWOOD ... It Makes Good or He Does Fnrs CAWOOD AUTO CO. 615 HURON AVE. SINCE 1898 E. A. LESTER & SONS Manley STORAGE 1957-58 Morden * GLAZING Port Huron and Suburban •REMODELING •TAILORING Associates Street and Road Guide FULL All named streets follow in their alphabetical order, followed by the numbered streets PROTECTION REALTORS The * following name indicates a telephone at that address • When It's A STREET ALETHA LN Second south of 4764 Lake Shore From 4095 Beach rd east to a HOME or rd east to Desmond Beach unplatted territory 2675 Horn Richard K * 3780 Litz Wm G * a BUSINESS 2679 Hayner George E * 4062 Potrykus Herbert P * Yu 2-0830 2684 Lymburner Charles Jr * 4065 Napolitan Carmen G * 2694 New house 4075 Foltz Richard L * You Need 4085 Kinney Donald A * 1319 Our New ABEL DR 4095 Byers George W * MILITARY Office at Beginning at 3900 Keewahdin dr ALGER R D Park and Erie south 1/2 mile 4250 McCallum Alvin C * From 4026 Lapeer rd north Offers Yon 4275 Bowser Melvin H * 2519 Manley Ray J * Persona] 4314 Was vacant 2530 Wilson John * Service 4330 Pray Douglas G * 2547 Lawler Harry G * 4340 Harvey Cecil W * 2551 Sharrard Charles * George 4343 Wilkinson Edward J * 2560 Lee Richard • 4349 Kilbourne Clifford E * 2565 Penn Walter H * 4356 Doan Ernest R * 2570 Kaufman Fordyce P * C. HOMES 4362 Harvey Alma A Mrs * 2574 Jones Archie Jr * 4369 Cameron Arthur J * 2580 Schmidt Robert J * for 4401 Ham Webber * 2587 Schofield Roger T * ms 4402 Swett Herbert P * 2601 Daft Robert E Particular 4414 Conquergood Melvin P 2605 Morris Milton R * 4428 Barnes Elmer C * 2616 Seeley D Leland Jr * 4435 Bunting Leland M * 2625 Kirkendall Clarence L * COAL PEOPLE 4440 Jones Fred E * 2631 Paton Wm J * 4442 Shinn Dale I * 2632 May Mac W * COKE 4444 Paul Burton W * 2651 Stokan Keith H * 4445 New house 2672 Blythe Charles W * WOOD SURETY 4470 Harmon H Alonzo * 4478 Currie Ellwyn S * ALLEN RD N • BONDS 4484 Badgerow Walter V * Phone 4491 Sweet Harold W * Beginning at Yager rd north to W Water YU 4-4343 AIRPORT DR 532 Summer res Phone 565 Wilson Ernest A * For Beginning 5094 Gratiot rd north 615 Sherlock Cyril R * YU 2-8521 to Airport 705 Stager Herbert T * 251 Via Air Inc * 775 Weyers Wm Jr * COAL 420 251 St Clair Cnty Airport * 779 Kobielski Stanley * that L~. 851 Miller Rose V * Erie St. 251 Port Huron Auto Rental Gives Inc * You Honest RUTLEDGE VALUE • PRESCRIPTION STORE 1008 YUKON 5-6178 THIRD Opposite Post Office 602 WATER ST., PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WE SELL THE EARTH Delicacies of rhe ROY M. SNELLGROVE, REALTOR City — Farm — Lake — River Property Lakes Mortgage Loans — Insurance — Appraisals Streams 626 WATER PHONE YU. 4-4606 and Seas Allen rd N Contd 1859 Murawski Chester T * 925 Hackett Floyd A * 1868 Winkler Louis E * 951 Porter Harold H * 1871 Block Clarence R * Wheaton + Ravenswood rd intersects 1880 Warsinske Paul H * ROSS 1027 Marsh Donald R 1894 Anglebrandt Leland A * 1057 Hunt Lew 1904 Bugg Gerald A * Fish Co 1069 Jackson Leonard * 1924 Reid Hugh D * 1079 Vincent Phillip 1934 Clark Francis B * NEAL 1091 Smith Wm G * 1948 Smith James A * 1099 Hunt Myrtle Mrs 1951 Sparlingville Memorial Park 1111 Moak Galon H * 1961 Wilson School * 1117 Surline Russel * 1970 Kimball Fire Hall 1129 Was vacant 1973 Sparlingville Community 1143 Sovereen Edsel K * Church 1157 Gosman Bertha A Mrs * 1980 Houle Maurice G * 1165 Gosman Lawrence C * + Griswold rd intersects 1203 Evans H Eugene 2053 Summerer Frank E * YU 2-3628 1217 Lacey Herman A * 2065 Shinn Wm C * 1243 Hess Fergus E 2101 Was vacant 1255 Patterson Rathburn H 2103 Bowman John H * 785 1265 Beeler Clarence J 2107 Shinn Jack c 1275 Fraelich Agnes B Mrs 2111 Ottaway Lawrence D * 1285 Pake Robert G * 2115 Tremp LeRoy M * T Water 1295 Betts Harvey J * 2118 Det Edison Co Sub Stat * 1305 Teichow Vernie M * + G T Tracks cross 1311 Trail Dust Riders 2119 Bubel Ray M * WE 1315 Gauthier Angus J 2164 Yager George E 1319 Cahoon Ray 2166 Porrett Donald G I 1327 Hawkins Morris J * 2168 Leaym Wallace W DELIVER 1341 Dougan Melvin E * 2171 Burleigh Samuel * 1355 Lonsby Wm O 2180 Bowling Jesse A + Burma rd begins 2183 Weber Clifford J * 1361 Rostine George W * 2190 Snowden Melvin J Contractors 1369 Rostine Lucy M Mrs * 2191 Was vacant 1434 WarsinskeErnest J * 2196 Green George J * 1442 Warsinske Minnie B Mrs * + Howard rd intersects Resident + G T Tracks cross 2258 Reynolds Walter S * + Dove rd intersects 2312 Williams Charles B * Commercial 1509 Anderson Charles J * 2335 McKillop Duncan A * 1511 Warren Carlton C * 2366 Price James N * WIRING and 1515 Kilbourne Max * 2410 Spencer Charles E CONTROLS 1519 Knapp Robert E * 2445 Was vacant 1523 Brow Walter J * + C&O Tracks cross 1531 Frasier Louis A * 2456 Peeling Melvin E * FOR 1537 Dickens Wm K * 2465 Foltz Claire L * STOKERS I 1543 Maynard Fred * 2468 Cronce John 1549 Fleury Harold Q * 2478 Cronce Kenneth L * BY N 1595 Greaux Edward C * 2488 Cronce Grant W * OIL BURNERS G 1607 Was vacant 2495 Howe Marvin * 1652 Warsinski Wm E * 2556 Smith Miles A THOMPSON 1745 Was vacant 2575 Stewart Wesley R PUMPS 1758 Was vacant 2596 Was vacant 1763 Simmons Glen * 2608 Marsh Shirley V 2308 Elk 1768 Finch Calvin E * 2620 Bailey Ray RANGES 1782 Hammar Lloyd A * 2632 Weinand Charles E * 1787 Vansach CarlD HEATERS DOMESTIC 1792 Stobaugh Donald * ALLEN RD S 1806 Hammar Harry E * AND 1811 Simmons Mark * Beginning at Yager rd south to TEL. COMMERICAL 1818 Firn Lawrence A Davis rd 1823 Wolff Emil A * 1832 Hill Robert E 60 Austin Jack YU 2-8082 1835 Graham Fred E * 110 Bennert Wilhelm K * LATHING + Gratiot rd intersects 3211 1842 Bowman Johnathan G * Waldheim AND 1845 Perlick Richard J * 247 Ford Mary E Mrs * 247 Was vacant trlr Drive PLASTERING ALL WORK \GUARANTEED BOWIE COAL & OIL CO. COAL COKE DISCO FUEL OILS YU 4-4715 1750 Michigan Ave., Marysville EM 4-7531 T.V. SERVICE BRADBURY'S Antenna LUMBER and MILLWORK Repairs REPAIR" Phone "EVERYTHING TO BUILD — REMODEL YU 5-5166 EM 4-7411 1701 GRATIOT BLVD MARYSVILLE PROMPT COURTEOUS ALLEN RD contd 2435 Rogers Stanley E * SERVICE THE 251 Blessinger John A * 2439 Shumate Theo L * 255 Sullivan Robert J * 2439 1/2 Fuller Mildred G Mrs 259 Conely Harry M * + Church intersects 260 Fenner Floyd C * 2502 Smith John J * B 263 Rossman Lennagene * 2503 Nelson Delia M Mrs H 280 McShane Daniel * 2503 1/2 Nelson Russell A * 302 Was vacant 2505 Nelson Upholstering A 307 Siler Eugene L * 2512 Was vacant 315 Yeashvich Dorothy M Mrs * 2514 Allen Levonia * 325 Evans Donald J * 2517 Hyslop Walter C * L + Cuttle rd ends 2518 Fountain Lyle E 410 Visga Sylvester R * 2518 1/2 Marks Edward L + Fitzgerald rd intersects 2520 Charlton Gertrude M Mrs * L 511 Trzasko Anthony M * 2523 Parker Charles L 675 Macey Willard
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