Show sawing proves easy as sewing woman insists JACKSON MICH although she has made her living for forbears years as a dressmaker mrs myrtle ann dibble is as adept with a hammer and saw as with a needle and scissors for proof she soon will have a seven room house completed practically entirely by her own efforts faced with a housing problem mrs dibble decided that it she could cut and sew dresses she als also a could run up a house for herself and her two young daughters work was commenced last may when the basement was dug the only time mrs dibble called in professional fess ional help she mixed her own cement the two daughters lauretta lee 13 and mona mae 12 hauling the blocks while she set them more than 1000 blocks were required tor for the basement A mason inspecting the work described it as a pretty good job As the next step mrs dibble purchased green oak logs and had them c cut u it into boards at a sawmill she fitted them herself displaying blistered palms as evidence that green oak saws plenty hard driving nails into that wood was the hardest job I 1 ever took on she adds mrs dibble dibb I 1 e did all the electrical work in in the basement and plans to wire the entire house she also will doher do her own plumbing A divorcee mrs dibb dibble I 1 e u used S ed her life savings to start the house with expenses running higher than anticipated mrs dibble was forced to return to dressmaking to get m money oney to finish the house |