Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 20, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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NEW ARRIVALS
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Hart
' ,shorn are the parents of a girl,
Georgette Gray born November
29 at the Forest Grove Commun
' i t y Hospital The baby weighed
' seven pounds two ounces at
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birth
Grandparents a r e Juanita
Berkholtz. Vernonia,
Walter
Todd, Rock Creek; Mr and Mrs
Jack Hartshorn, Fair Oaks,
California
Anna W ink
Becomes Bride
Of Ben Smith
The home of Duane and Elsie
Hammerberg was the Christmas
setting for a wedding last Sun­
day. The bride was Elsie's
grandmother, Anna Wink of
Birkenfeld, and the groom was
Ben Smith of Seaside.
The bride hxiked lovely in her
pastel green dress with orchid
corsage and silver accessories,
and the happy groom resplen-
dant in his dark suit and hout
toniere No onlooker would have
believed both their ages to be 74
years young
Witnesses for the couple was
Anna’s daughter Iva Jane Gar­
ner and son-in-law Trent Garner,
also residents of Birkenfeld
The ceremony was performed
by Reverand Eldon Sketler
Also present were the brides
sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Smith of Jewell,
who are no relation to the groom,
and four of her great grand­
children
The new Mr and Mrs Smith
w ill reside in Seaside
Lock Car To
Prevent Loss
A CHRISTMAS STORY
BLESSINGS OF
THE YULETIDE
TO EVERYONE
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A bright Christmas
to our many friends!
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Twas the night before Christ­
mas and there in his chair,
father was moaning and tear­
ing his hair
While upstairs in bed, all still
and asleep,
the children knew not what
made poor daddy weep
The bills had been paid, the gifts
had been bought
and all was well with the
world, dad had thought.
He’d gone to the car, put the toys
on the seat
and then to the market for
good things to eat
He returned to the car, and what
did he find?
Sonic thief in the night had stolen
him blind
Unfortunately, there are other
people besides Santa Clause
tiptoeing around during the
Christmas season carrying gifts
Where Santa Claus creeps down
chimneys with bags of delights
for the kiddies, the sneak thief
creeps through darkened park
lob to
' steal
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cars of unsuspecting shoppers
With a few pointers from the
Insurance Information Institute,
however, it may be possible to
thwart the thieves and save your
presents for Santa's bundle
When you are out shopping and
find it necessary to leave the car
unattended with gifts inside,
always lock your purchases in
the trunk Not only does this
provide greater security, but
also by taking the packages out
of sight any temptation for
thieves is effectively removed
Even with the packages safely
locked away, always lock your
car doors and take your keys
with you. the Institute cautions
The only thing worse that losing
all vour Christmas gifts is losing
your entire car
When possible, park your car
in brightly lit, well-traveled
areas Thieves don’t like work­
ing where they can be seen.
The use of holly as a decora
lion at Christmas time can be
traced back to antiquity and
many believe that the name is
derived from the word “ holy.”
In Germany there is the legend
that this thorn was used for the
crucifixion crown.
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
Old Courthouse Basement
ST. HELENS. OREGON
Phone 397-2268 — After Hours 397-1730
Monday - Wednesday - Thursday
9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
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Rites Read For
Helen Hughes
Funeral services for Helen M
Hughes. 66 year old resident of
2427 B Street, Forest Grove,
where held Monday December
17th at 11 a m at the Fuiten
Mortuary Chapel. Forest Grove.
The Rev Richard Osburn,
pastor of the United Church of
Christ, Forest Grove, conducted
the services with concluding
rites and vault entombment
following at the Forest View
Cemetery Mausoleum, Forest
Grove
Mrs Hughes was born in
Forest Grove on January 6,1907,
the daughter of the late Frank
and Minnie Mier Johnson She
received her early education in
Forest Grove and then attended
and graduated from Commerce
High School in Portland. She
then lived a number of years in
Tillamook where she was first a
dental receptionist and than
later was with the Tillamook
county assessors office for over
twenty years, much of the time
as a Deputy Assessor She later
moved to Mist where she and her
husband were among partners in
the Allied J & H Lumber m ill
operations at Mist.
While living at Mist she and
her husband, the Late Roy
Hughes also had a home built in
Forest Grove and spent time
here on weekends After his
death in 1964 Mrs Hughes spent
most of her time living in Forest
Grove
Surviving is a sister Mrs
Maxine Holden of Forest Grove
and with whom she had been
making her home in recent
years; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed­
na Johnson of Clatskanie , and a
number of neices and nephews
Mrs Hughes died at the Tual-
ity community hospital in H ills­
boro December 14th
Military Retirees
Have Optional Plan
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Senior Citizen
News —
Oernonia Eagk
THURSDAY,
The Columbia County Com­
missioners presented each of the
5 area Senior Citizens groups
with a check for $2,000 to be
used to purchase transportation
vehicles for their centers Our
DEC
20,
1973 3
thanks and appreciation
Senior Citizens, please try and
attend our Christmas potluck
this coming Friday, December
21, at 12 30 p in
Our center w ill be closed
Monday, December 24 Open
December 26
All of us wish all of you a Very
Merry Christmas and a Healthy
Prosperous New Year!
EVELYN HEATH presents Isabelle Culbertson with a card
of appreciation upon her retirement from the Vernonia Library
Board after 32 years of service as treasurer. The ceremony
took place at the coffee hour given by the board upon the re­
tirement of Olivia Brickel, librarian.
MYSTERY SANTA CONTEST
First Weeks Clues
An Oregon boy, born and bred
He came her with his mom and
dad
In time to finish VHS
The school he still likes the
best
He learned his trade while very
small
And enjoys it now that he’s
grown tall
A friendly man you would say
Always glad to pass the time of
day
A married man of that I'm sure
A ride with him will bring a
cure
Now 1 must halt; not another
clue
I ’ll leave the guessing up to
you
Rebekah Club
Enjoy Party
WE’RE
FILLED UP
WITH BEST
WISHES!
Rebekah Club met Dec. 3 at
the home of Evelyn Heath for its
Christmas party
Officers elected to serve in
1974 were: President, Evelyn
Heath; Vice Pres., Lesta Gar­
ner; and Sec.-Treas, Maude
Wells.
The next meeting of the club
w ill be held Monday evening,
January 7 at the home of Zoe
Salomonsen.
DAVE'S AUTOMOTIVE - ARCO
Dave and Yvonne
SEASONStiREETINUS
Second Week Clues
Prospective m ilita ry retirees
with dependents on the date of
retirement are automatically
covered by the SBP at the
maximum benefit level unless
the member submits a written
election not earlier than 60 days
nor later than one day prior to
his retirement, electing not to
participate or to participate in
one of the optional coverages
available.
Those who retired prior to
September 21, 1972 have until
March 21, 1974 to make their
election to participate in the
SBP Questions relative to the
Survivor Benefit Plan or any
other problems from retired
personnel may be referred to the
Chief, Retired Affairs Branch
(G-PS-# 61), Commandant, U.S.
Coast Guard, Washington D C.
20590
Well, here’s group number two
Of the mystery Santa clues
Since you haven’t guessed yet
These, maybe, you w ill get
Football & basketball is the
game
First managing both then
spectator by name
An added talent was useful in the
band
With a musical trombone held
in his hands
Not another clue to you today
Turn in your answer with no
delay
MOBILE
BRANCH
OFFICE
NOW IN VERNONIA ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
10:00 A.M. to
A.M. to
4:30 P.M.
Bridge and Weed Avenue 10:00
3:30 P.M.
Third Week Clues
Two weeks you've had clues and
clues
To the person’s name of the
honor due
Not guessed the mystery Santa
yet?
Well here’s more clues you'll
surely get
Many things he’s done in recent
years
And many in the years before
Among the many are: Rod &
Gun Club, coins, Citizen of the
year. Active in Chamber of
Commerce and School Board
A prominent business man, yes
You’ve got it? That's a good
guess
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Providing complete savings and loan services plus:
• Goal Getter Club Benefits
• Ticket Agency Service
• Free Check Cashing. Money
Orders, Travelers Checks
• S & H Green Stamps
• Free Movies for Ladies
• Free Gift of the Month
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steaks, golden pancakes and crispy
grilled sandwiches. Foods look broiled,
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May the joys of Christmas follow
you throughout the coming year . . .
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