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Dexter School Students Cross Ann Arbor Street With A New Traffic Signal, September 1950

Dexter School Students Cross Ann Arbor Street With A New Traffic Signal, September 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1950
Caption:
There is something new in traffic warning signals at a dangerous corner in front of the Dexter Agricultural Rural School and High School. A portable blinker light, activated by a large battery, gives approaching drivers warning that school children are crossing busy Ann Arbor St. Several of these blinker signs are trundled into place, four times daily, by youthful traffic "cops," under the direction of Jack Klingeberger, elementary school principal and director of traffic patrols.

Children Carry Flowers For The Cemetery In Dexter's Memorial Day Parade, May 1942 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Children Carry Flowers For The Cemetery In Dexter's Memorial Day Parade, May 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1942
Caption:
DEXTER CELEBRATES MEMORIAL DAY: Memorial day exercises at Dexter Saturday included music by the newly-organized high school band, a program in the Copeland auditorium and a parade to the cemetery which drew a multiplicity of the village's youthful residents as is shown above.

Sheriff's Deputy John Palmer With Marijuana Found Growing In Dexter, August 1952

Sheriff's Deputy John Palmer With Marijuana Found Growing In Dexter, August 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1952
Caption:
Sheriff's Deputy John Palmer of Dexter shows part of the 30 pounds of marijuana weed he cut from a field inside the village limits of Dexter this week. The marijuana was first spotted by Dr. William Pidd, who informed Palmer. The deputy confirmed the identification, then cut it down. Although marijuana, a narcotic, is frequently found growing wild, Palmer found evidence that this particular patch may have been cultivated. Several of the weeds had been "topped" recently. The tops are used to prepare marijuana cigarets or "reefers."