Balloon Will Rise Over Fall Festival
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27
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September
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1980
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"Aw, Forget It!"
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13
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August
Year
1948
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Power Lines Down In Front Of Bolgos Farms Truck After Storm, June 1954
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1954
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Final Inspection of Mike Bauer's Soap Box Derby Racer, July 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1963
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FINAL INSPECTION: This Soap Box Derby racer of Mike Bauer of 1836 Upland Dr. got its final inspection at the Armory this morning along with other racers that will speed down Beal Ave. a week from tomorrow. All cars had to pass under the bar shown here to meet the maximum height limitation. That's Richard Tice of the Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce inspecting Mike's racer. All racers have been locked up and will not be available to their drivers until shortly before derby time, 1 p.m. Sunday, July 14. The derby is free to the public.
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1963
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FINAL INSPECTION: This Soap Box Derby racer of Mike Bauer of 1836 Upland Dr. got its final inspection at the Armory this morning along with other racers that will speed down Beal Ave. a week from tomorrow. All cars had to pass under the bar shown here to meet the maximum height limitation. That's Richard Tice of the Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce inspecting Mike's racer. All racers have been locked up and will not be available to their drivers until shortly before derby time, 1 p.m. Sunday, July 14. The derby is free to the public.
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Grain Cutting After Storm: Bolgos Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1935
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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1935
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Rains Play Havoc With Oats Crop: The condition of the oats crop in Washtenaw county is well illustrated by the scene, pictured above, taken Monday on the Bolgos creamery farm, Plymouth road where four men, using a tractor and binder are trying to salvage as much of the crop as possible. Rains of the recent weeks had beaten the uncut grain to the ground. Many farmers are turning their sheep into their oats fields or seeding them to clover, rather than undertaking the well-nigh hopeless task of recovering the grain. The loss of grain in a field such as that shown above runs from one fifth to one half, even when the greatest care is taken, as it was in this instance.
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1935
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Rains Play Havoc With Oats Crop: The condition of the oats crop in Washtenaw county is well illustrated by the scene, pictured above, taken Monday on the Bolgos creamery farm, Plymouth road where four men, using a tractor and binder are trying to salvage as much of the crop as possible. Rains of the recent weeks had beaten the uncut grain to the ground. Many farmers are turning their sheep into their oats fields or seeding them to clover, rather than undertaking the well-nigh hopeless task of recovering the grain. The loss of grain in a field such as that shown above runs from one fifth to one half, even when the greatest care is taken, as it was in this instance.
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