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Delbert W. Smith And His Prize Winning Turkey, December 1951

Delbert W. Smith And His Prize Winning Turkey, December 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1951
Caption:
MICHIGAN'S BEST - TURKEY, THAT IS: Winner of the grand championship (best hen) at last week's Fifth Annual Turkey Festival at Saginaw was an entry by Delbert W. Smith of South Lyon, for many years an Ann Arbor resident. To the winner, shown above with his winning entry, went a blue ribbon and the plaque, also pictured. This was the first time Smith, a former magazine publisher, had entered a bird in the annual festival. The picture was made at Steeb Bros. Market.

Brothers Roy, Lloyd, Rollie, and Bill Steeb, owners of Steeb Markets, January 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Brothers Roy, Lloyd, Rollie, and Bill Steeb, owners of Steeb Markets, January 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1963
Caption:
Advertisement: "To the many fine people who have made our 17 years at South Ashley, our 4 years at West Stadium and our 1st year at Arborland Center successful we say thank you. To those we have not had the pleasure of serving, we extend an invitation to visit one of our stores during this event." Left to right: Roy, Lloyd, Rollie and Bill Steeb

Hungarian Refugee Family Welcomed To Ann Arbor, February 1957

Hungarian Refugee Family Welcomed To Ann Arbor, February 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1957
Caption:
Hungarians Resettle Here: The first Hungarian refugees to arrive in Ann Arbor under auspices of the Christian Hungarian International Co-Operative (CHIC) meet the people who are helping to sponsor them here. The Hungarians (far left) are Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, Joseph, jr., who is 11, and Kovacs. Mrs. S. C. McLaughlin of 1210 W. Liberty Rd., with whom the Kovacs temporarily will make their home, is second from right, and Rolland Steeb, who will employ Kovacs in the Steeb Brothers meat packing house at 4435 W. Liberty Rd., Scio township, is at right. They greeted each other in the home of Alex G. Dano, who heads CHIC. The group plans to bring other Hungarian refugees here.