Seems like yesterday
Published 5:44 pm Friday, September 12, 2008
For Sept. 15
50 YEARS AGO (1958)
In preparation for the seventh annual Antique Show and Sale, sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Church women, Dorothy Wright, June Ross and her daughter, Valerie Ross, posed in costumes designed by Wright in front of a lovely old mirror given to the church by the late Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Wight. The sale would take place in the new Parish Hall.
Albert Schmidt repeated as champion of the Mukilteo Boy Scout-Cub Scout Salmon Derby, reeling in a 15-pound, 2-ounce beauty. Larry Beek’s 13 pound, 6-ounce salmon was second. Other catches were taken in by Bobby Anderson, Jim Kilby, Jim Westcott, Steve Shaver, Ricky Kane and Barry Brodniak.
25 YEARS AGO (1983)
Two Edmonds School District administrators were heading the South Snohomish Exchange Club. The service club’s new president was Bill Borgert, an administrative assistant to Superintendent Hal Reasby, and the Exchange Club vice president was Mike Warden, director of student services.
Amy L. Blossom of Marysville was an air-traffic-control radar specialist in the Air National Guard and was scheduled to serve with the 215th Electronics Installation Squadron at Paine Field Air National Guard Station.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
