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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"

Ann Arbor Tire Co.

Ann Arbor Tire Co. image
Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
April
Year
1953
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Stipe Home On Waldenwood To Be Shown In Women's City Club Tour, April 1973 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Stipe Home On Waldenwood To Be Shown In Women's City Club Tour, April 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1973
Caption:
Charcoal-stained redwood and white brick produce an attractive exterior for the George B. Stipe home, 3985 Waldenwood [this photo]. Red outdoor carpeting up the front steps leads visitors into an interior that continues the red, white and black color scheme. Below, an expansive fireplace wall is broken by the artistic branches of a hickory tree placed on the hearth. In front of the velvet tufted chairs, at right in the photo, is a burl cocktail table of Ohio buckeye. The living room extends into the library at extreme right.

Living Room of Stipe Home On Waldenwood, April 1973 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living Room of Stipe Home On Waldenwood, April 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1973
Caption:
Charcoal-stained redwood and white brick produce an attractive exterior for the George B. Stipe home, 3985 Waldenwood. Red outdoor carpeting up the front steps leads visitors into an interior that continues the red, white and black color scheme. Below [this photo], an expansive fireplace wall is broken by the artistic branches of a hickory tree placed on the hearth. In front of the velvet tufted chairs, at right in the photo, is a burl cocktail table of Ohio buckeye. The living room extends into the library at extreme right.