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George Stipe, Ann Arbor Tire Co., Receives A Certificate Of Commendation From The Tire Retreading Institute, November 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

George Stipe, Ann Arbor Tire Co., Receives A Certificate Of Commendation From The Tire Retreading Institute, November 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1965
Caption:
Here you see superior service efforts being acknowledged. J. F. Curry, director of TIRE RETREADING INSTITUTE is presenting George Stipe of ANN ARBOR TIRE CO. with a commending plaque as the result of the institutes' inspection of the local firms Tire Retreading Plant. This emphatically implies that our customers can be assured of the SAFETY and QUALITY of our retreading process, upholding the slogan: "The Best Money Can Buy"

Geraldine Crampton, Widow Of Deputy Frank Crampton, Receives Honors On Behalf Of Her Deceased Husband, March 1970

Geraldine Crampton, Widow Of Deputy Frank Crampton, Receives Honors On Behalf Of Her Deceased Husband, March 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1970
Caption:
Mrs. Geraldine Crampton, widow of Sheriffs' Deputy Frank J. Crampton, receives from Sheriff's Detective Lt. Charles J. Anderson, center, and City Police Detective Jan Suomala, right, a Medal of Valor certificate from the National Police Officers Association. Undersheriff Harold Owings Jr. is in the background. The certificate and medal which Lt. Anderson holds is in memory of Deputy Crampton, slain by an escaping convict last Jan. 15. Crampton's name will be placed on a plaque at the National Police Officers Association headquarters in Venice, Fla. Lt. Anderson is Michigan president of the organization and Detective Suomala is regional vice president over three midwestern states.

Legislature Honors Slain Deputy

Legislature Honors Slain Deputy image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
December
Year
1971
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Winners Of The Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club's Oratory Contest, April 1972

Winners Of The Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club's Oratory Contest, April 1972 image
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1972
Caption:
Victor Turner, president of the Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club, presents trophies and certificates to winners of the first oratory contest the local club has ever held for girls. All of the winners are Mack School sixth graders. The winners are (standing left to right): Carolyn Campbell, Donna Hunter and Monita Thompson. Sitting (left to right) are: first place winner Jackie Jacobs and Brenda Cumby.

Wins Essay Contest

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1954
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