Service Star Legion met in the Armory. Refreshments were served by Erline Stitsel, Nina Finch, Rhoda Ludwig and May Leckey. Easter baskets were prepared for veterans in Northern State Hospital in Sedro-Woolley.
It was the grand opening of Everett Music &TV Store at 2626 Colby Ave. Formerly Hopper Kelley, the store specialized in televisions, pianos and accordions. A new 21-inch Motorola console with "Double-Power Picture" was $279.95.
In a letter to the editor, Douglas B. Jones of Everett took issue with Jim Casey in his article about the stupidity in cruising Colby Avenue. Jones contended it was all condominium politics and predicted fewer would cruise when the price of gas went to $1 a gallon.
George Lindell, certified public accountant, opened at 3210 Smokey Point Drive. Using his experience at Price Waterhouse &Co., Seattle, and in his CPA firm in Port Angeles, Wait-Lindell &Co., he was offering automated computer services. Lindell was a 1965 graduate of Stanwood High School.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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