Students Walk To School In Fresh Snow, February 1957

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
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EARLY-MORNING TABLEAUX: Children on their way to school this morning walked against a backdrop of dazzling white formed by last night's soft snow which clung to everything it touched.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
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EARLY-MORNING TABLEAUX: Children on their way to school this morning walked against a backdrop of dazzling white formed by last night's soft snow which clung to everything it touched.
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Saline Dog Goes to School, September 1940

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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1940
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SALINE DOG AT HOME IN CLASSROOM: Merritt Martin's dog Blackie looks pretty intelligent in this picture taken in the second-grade room of the Saline schools. She has been going to school for more than a year, and she has the privileges of regular puils including a desk next to her master. She sits up like this for awhile every morning, lies down when she is tired and is lulled to sleep during the music lesson. She never makes a disturbance in the classoom.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1940
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SALINE DOG AT HOME IN CLASSROOM: Merritt Martin's dog Blackie looks pretty intelligent in this picture taken in the second-grade room of the Saline schools. She has been going to school for more than a year, and she has the privileges of regular puils including a desk next to her master. She sits up like this for awhile every morning, lies down when she is tired and is lulled to sleep during the music lesson. She never makes a disturbance in the classoom.
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Michigan's K-9 Corps Will Be Remembered

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27
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July
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1946
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War Dog Memorial - Happy Hunting Grounds Memorial Park, April 1955

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Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1955
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BRAVE WAR DOGS HONORED: Shown above is the monument erected in honor of famed dogs who served U. S. Armies in World War I and II, in the Happy Hunting Grounds Memorial Park, three miles northeast of South Lyon. Within the 26-acre plot of ground are buried more than 4,000 famous and beloved pets.
Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1955
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BRAVE WAR DOGS HONORED: Shown above is the monument erected in honor of famed dogs who served U. S. Armies in World War I and II, in the Happy Hunting Grounds Memorial Park, three miles northeast of South Lyon. Within the 26-acre plot of ground are buried more than 4,000 famous and beloved pets.
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World Famed Pets Buried In South Lyon Cemetery

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12
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April
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1955
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Cemetery Holds Pets 'Gone...Not Forgotten'

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27
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December
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1963
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War Dog Memorial - Happy Hunting Grounds Memorial Park, December 1963

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Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1963
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AMONG THE LARGEST: This 18-ton granite monument at The Happy Hunting Ground Memorial Park for Pets near South Lyon is reputed to be one of the largest single pieces of monument stone in Michigan. In front of the memorial rests "Platoon Sergeant Sparks," a dog that served three years in the Pacific Theater during World War II and received seven citations, three personally by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The dog was alive and present when the monument was dedicated in 1946.
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1963
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AMONG THE LARGEST: This 18-ton granite monument at The Happy Hunting Ground Memorial Park for Pets near South Lyon is reputed to be one of the largest single pieces of monument stone in Michigan. In front of the memorial rests "Platoon Sergeant Sparks," a dog that served three years in the Pacific Theater during World War II and received seven citations, three personally by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The dog was alive and present when the monument was dedicated in 1946.
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Eric Wolff & His 1930 Magic Chef Range, March 1996

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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1996
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Eric Wolff found his prized 1930 Magic Chef range at a neighbor's garage sale. Its even oven temperature produces great cookies, he says.
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1996
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Eric Wolff found his prized 1930 Magic Chef range at a neighbor's garage sale. Its even oven temperature produces great cookies, he says.
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Award-Winning "Let's Play" With Her Trainer Don Webb, September 1939

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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1939
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ANN ARBOR DOG WINS FIRST PRIZE: This 11-month-old cocker spaniel, "Let's Play" won first place in the American bred black female class at the dog show sponsored by the Jaxon Kennel Club of Jackson. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Ristine, 580 Allison Dr., Ann Arbor, the dog was shown by Don Webb of Ypsilanti (above), handler and trainer. Let's Play was sired by Rennard's First Chance of Plymouth, and her dam is Lady In Red VI, owned by the Ristines.
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1939
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ANN ARBOR DOG WINS FIRST PRIZE: This 11-month-old cocker spaniel, "Let's Play" won first place in the American bred black female class at the dog show sponsored by the Jaxon Kennel Club of Jackson. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Ristine, 580 Allison Dr., Ann Arbor, the dog was shown by Don Webb of Ypsilanti (above), handler and trainer. Let's Play was sired by Rennard's First Chance of Plymouth, and her dam is Lady In Red VI, owned by the Ristines.
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