50 years ago (1961)
Bonnie Lou Thometz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thometz of Marysville, earned her wings as a stewardess with Northwest Orient Airlines. She has been based at Washington, D.C. She was a graduate of Marysville High School and Everett Junior College.
Walter Fuge, s
on of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuge of Everett, was awarded a scholarship by Capt. John Hoogstad, commanding officer of Everett Corps of the Salvation Army. It would enable him to attend a Salvation Army Music Camp, located off Highway 10 near Newcastle, in July.
25 years ago (1986)
Everett’s Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) was recognized for its innovation by the Pacific Northwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment. The 10-year-old program worked with local banks to provide financing for upgrading property.
The Everett Giants were practicing for the season opener at Everett Memorial Stadium. First, they were traveling to Skagit Valley Community College in Mount Vernon where they would play a free exhibition game against the Bellingham Mariners.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at the Everett Public Library
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