Hank Smith Feeds 8 1/2 lb. Bass, September 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1966
Caption:
Pampered Bass Conservation Officer Don Boyer laughs (picture at right) as he watches Hank Smith entice medium-size largemouth bass with bluegill tied to a line. The bluegill-on-a-line trick won't work with 8 1/2 pound Old Joe, though. The latter was fooled once (see story) and takes no more chances. He will swirl the water nicely (bottom picture) to grab unattached bluegill.
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1966
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Pampered Bass Conservation Officer Don Boyer laughs (picture at right) as he watches Hank Smith entice medium-size largemouth bass with bluegill tied to a line. The bluegill-on-a-line trick won't work with 8 1/2 pound Old Joe, though. The latter was fooled once (see story) and takes no more chances. He will swirl the water nicely (bottom picture) to grab unattached bluegill.
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Hank Smith Feeds 8 1/2 lb. Bass, September 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1966
Caption:
Pampered Bass Conservation Officer Don Boyer laughs (picture at right) as he watches Hank Smith entice medium-size largemouth bass with bluegill tied to a line. The bluegill-on-a-line trick won't work with 8 1/2 pound Old Joe, though. The latter was fooled once (see story) and takes no more chances. He will swirl the water nicely (bottom picture) to grab unattached bluegill.
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1966
Caption:
Pampered Bass Conservation Officer Don Boyer laughs (picture at right) as he watches Hank Smith entice medium-size largemouth bass with bluegill tied to a line. The bluegill-on-a-line trick won't work with 8 1/2 pound Old Joe, though. The latter was fooled once (see story) and takes no more chances. He will swirl the water nicely (bottom picture) to grab unattached bluegill.
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Conservation Office With Guns & Quail Shot Out Of Season, November 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1962
Caption:
Part Of Day-To-Day Duty: Washtenaw Conservation Officer Don Boyer displays sawed-off 22-caliber rifle, several shotguns, and a couple of quail shot out of season in Webster township earlier this week. Boyer and his fellow officer, Karl Brushaber, made the arrest of two men which meant the former had to spend several hours in Municipal Court to help finish the case. The arrested men paid fines and costs of $27.30 each.
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1962
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Part Of Day-To-Day Duty: Washtenaw Conservation Officer Don Boyer displays sawed-off 22-caliber rifle, several shotguns, and a couple of quail shot out of season in Webster township earlier this week. Boyer and his fellow officer, Karl Brushaber, made the arrest of two men which meant the former had to spend several hours in Municipal Court to help finish the case. The arrested men paid fines and costs of $27.30 each.
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New Officers of Washtenaw County Law Enforcement and Industrial Security Association, August 1959 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1959
Caption:
Head New Group: Jack A. Keller (far right), newly elected president of the Washtenaw County Law Enforcement and Industrial Security Association, discusses plans for the group with other new officers. Left to right are William W. Strubank, executive secretary; Don Boyer, second vice-president, and Melvin W. Liedel, recording secretary.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1959
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Head New Group: Jack A. Keller (far right), newly elected president of the Washtenaw County Law Enforcement and Industrial Security Association, discusses plans for the group with other new officers. Left to right are William W. Strubank, executive secretary; Don Boyer, second vice-president, and Melvin W. Liedel, recording secretary.
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Witnesses Relate Bank Holdup Details
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July
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1975
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