Week 35 - Off to Work
Dad always wore gray trousers and a gray matching shirt for work. Mom would buy them at Sears Roebuck & Co. He was in construction and worked for Earl D Bennett while I was growing up. I learned in later years that he also worked for Tom Matica Construction in Sanford, Michigan before that. Mom always pressed his work clothes. He always started out his day looking neat and starched. To build a house! He always had a tiny notepad and a carpenter pencil in his shirt pocket. I remember looking inside that notebook once and it had pages of numbers. Now, I realize that those numbers helped to build a house. In the 1940's and early 1950's there were no pre-made trusses. After the basement or crawl space was finished, a builder would rough out the walls and build the trusses one board at a time. It had a very skeletal look at this point. Electrical work, wall building, roofing and insulation and finally the inside walls completed that part of the job. Cupboards and build-ins were ...