Thanks to the Big E Club of Everett High School, Christmas would be happier for some Everett families. Toys would be assembled and delivered to some needy families. Those working on the project included Don Dawson, Pete Cupic, Andy Zuanich and Jim Michel.
The new 1954 Mercury would be on display at Sorenson Motors, 2820 Rucker Ave. Mercury was claiming the first new body style since the hardtop, the Monterey Sun Valley with plexiglass replacing the steel over the front part of the hood. Also new was a 161 horsepower overhead valve V-8 engine.
A new branch of Securities-Intermountain Inc. opened at 8625 Evergreen Way in Suite 100 of the Evergreen Business Center. James W. Sterling was vice president and manager. The firm offered real estate services.
Art for investment was the main orientation of the Golden Gallery, a new shop in Snohomish. Naturalism was the overall trend there and available in all media. Located in the Marks Building, it was run by Ted Rinaldo. Some pieces were priced at as much as $30,000.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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