Everett teachers again provided stocking gifts to children at Parkland and Deaconess Children’s Home. On the committee were Elizabeth Kempkes, Ednere Robarge, Helen Westlake, Myrtle Fossum, Marian Claudia Mork, Anne Copps, Olga Egbert, Mary Ford, Georgina McKenzie, Ruth Chandler, Ruth Dickey, Ruth Norgaard, Eloise Berger, Katherine Engstrom and Eva Wyland.
Horse clocks were on sale at Pay ‘n’ Save Drugs on Colby Avenue. An $18.95 value, they were only $12.95 plus tax.
A new 19-acre shopping center at 75th Street and Evergreen Way got the green light from the city council. The developers planned to attract a Safeway store and other businesses, including two restaurants and a bank. The Everett Motor Movie was located on the site.
Four youngsters were named winners in the Everett Public Library Limerick Contest. They were Allison Alessi, fifth-grader at Sunnycrest School in Lake Stevens; Mike Huffman, Eisenhower Middle School sixth- grader; and Michelle McStotts and Darcy McKenzie, seventh- and eight-graders at Carver Middle School.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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