50 YEARS AGO (1959)
Tingstad’s, one of Everett’s oldest radio and appliance dealers, scheduled its grand reopening this week in a new location at 2625 Colby Ave. Ed White and Ben Whitson, co-owners of the firm, were offering a vastly expanded service to the public. They had a new stereophonic sound department.
D. James Manning had entered into partnership with Everett clothier Hank Gaul and was now vice president of Hank Gaul’s Inc. Manning, a cousin of Gaul, was born in Klamath Falls, Ore., and for several years lived in Skykomish. He had worked at Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s in New York City.
25 YEARS AGO (1984)
Smokey Point chiropractors Craig C. Hedlund and Lonald Welly, and their three assistants, Lynda Skog, Kim Mattson and Tammi Rosenbach, took part in a four-day postgraduate seminar in Anaheim, Calif.
The Rev. Richard T. Oates, whose home church was Mukilteo Presbyterian, was ordained and installed in the ministry at the Green Ridge, Mo., Presbyterian Church. Oates graduated from Mariner High School and Seattle Pacific University.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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