50 YEARS AGO (1960)
There were five new teachers at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School. They were Sister Mary Bertrand O.P., Sister Mary Celestine O.P., Sister Agnes Maureen O.P., Josephine Michelson, and Corrine Barrows.
Ed Glasgow of the E.A. Nord Co., showed a group of Latin American foresters through the big waterfront plant. They were delegates to the World Forestry Congress being held at the University of Washington and enjoyed a day in Everett dining at the Masonic Temple and touring Scott’s, Weyerhaeuser, Simpson Lee and Everett Plywood and Door.
25 YEARS AGO (1985)
A Burlington Northern railroad crew used a crane to help remove one of four flatcars carrying trailers that derailed just south of Hewitt Avenue. Workers were still busy clearing the wreckage and repairing damaged track. Everett police said that at least one of the overturned cars appeared to be carrying cedar products.
On a happier transportation note, Community Transit finished moving over the weekend into its gleaming new bus base on Airport Road near Paine Field and began dispatching buses from the facility today. Ken Graska, CT director, applauded the old guard for planning the facility.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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