. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. STATION NOTES Continued from Page 3 only by October 1940. Maximum temperature was 72° on the 6th and minimum 24° on the 21st. Warmer than normal days occurred only from the 3rd to the 6th. Colder than normal periods were the 1st, 9-lOth, 13th, 16th, 18-22nd, 25- 26th, 30-31st. Rainfall totalled inches, just slightly below average. There were 10 days with measurable precipitation with inch on the 19th as the largest storm. There was 1/2 inch of snow recorded on the 19th; the earliest ever for us. We are now about 20-3/4
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. STATION NOTES Continued from Page 3 only by October 1940. Maximum temperature was 72° on the 6th and minimum 24° on the 21st. Warmer than normal days occurred only from the 3rd to the 6th. Colder than normal periods were the 1st, 9-lOth, 13th, 16th, 18-22nd, 25- 26th, 30-31st. Rainfall totalled inches, just slightly below average. There were 10 days with measurable precipitation with inch on the 19th as the largest storm. There was 1/2 inch of snow recorded on the 19th; the earliest ever for us. We are now about 20-3/4 inches above normal for 1972 to date and over 29 1/2 inches ahead of 1971. â it NEWS -»- -â¢- -â¦- -â¢- -â¢- .â¢- -â¢- .â¦- -â¦- -»- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¦- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¢- -â¦- A V V â¢*⢠V V V W V V V V V V V V V V V V "i" â !â 'i NEW JERSEY. obiruARy LEO PIETSCH Leo Pietsch, 63, died suddenly November 12, in Ilwaco, Washing- ton. He was born February 26, 1909 in Germany, and was married to Marcella Johnson, in 1932. They estabUshed their home in Salem, Oregon. During World War II, Mr. Pietsch worked in the shipyards at Van- couver, and in 1948 came to Ocean Park to make his home. He worked in the logging industry for Penttila's Logging Co., and more recently had owned and operated a cranberry bog on Cranberry Lake drive. Survivors include his widow, Marcella, Long Beach, and several nieces and nephews in Germany. Funeral services were held in the chapel of Penttila's Chapel by the Sea, with the Rev. Thomas W. Heald officiating. Committal was in the Lone Fir Cemetery. It was the coldest October in the forty-four years of weather-record- ing history at the Cranberry and Blueberry Laboratory in New Lis- bon. The average temperature was ° which is 5 degrees colder than normal and degrees colder than the previous record month of Oct- ober, 1929. Incidentally, last year it was the warmest
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