Anniversary Dinner Held In Clatskanie G E R A L D SH A R A R , m u sh room h u n ter, h old s a sp e c im e n of the (u u llfto w r r m u sh room , on e of th e m a n y h in d s found In the N e h a lem V a lley a r e a . S h arar, w h o liv e s ou t S ton ev P o in t w ay h a s b een M arching for the e lu siv e d e lic a c ie s for the p ast two y e a r s and h a s b eco m e q u ite an ex p e r t a t lo ca tin g and r a tin g th e m . Sharars Enjoy Mushroom Hunt Locally A fa irly rare mushroom, for this area, was found recently be Jerry Sharar The Cauliflower Mushroom i Sparassis Radica- ta ', identified with the coral fam ily, was found in the Clat­ skanie area The Cauliflower mushroom is fleshy with flat leafy branches of a lettuce-like appearance with height from three-to 12-inches and from four-to-24-inches in width It is off w hite, huff or pale yellow and huge rosette, round and much folded It is found in the wixxllands of Oregon and Washington, mostly in the Olympic and Rainier National forests in Washington, and grows from spring till fall “ It is edible and quite delicious It keeps well and dries nicely" said Sharar _j Sharar has only been col ^5* “ting mushrooms for the past 1 two years but has learned a lot and knows quite a bit about many types in this area They started out about three years ago when his wife, Gladys, picked some meadow mush­ rooms and after a neighbor okayed them to be eaten, she cooked them After some appre hension Sharar ate and liked them His sister bought a book on mushrooms and he's been using it ever since Sharar, 43. has lived in Ver­ nonia since 1954 Sharar and his w. e have five children, two of which are still at home He works for Crown Zellerbach and has the other men he works with looking for mushrooms during their lunch hour, too The hobby is catching Favorite of the fam ily, along with the cauliflower and mea­ dow mushrooms, are the Cha- nerelles. Corals. Oysters and Puff Balls Quite a few are found in their back yard, but like all good mushroom hunters they don’t tell where they get the big ones Couple Wed Fifty Years Oernonia Eagle Visitors A t THURSDAY, Pythians Hear O&ce an accident ha» hap­ pened, it'« too late to wonder i f your automobile insurance g iv e . y o u th e p ro te c tio n you need. B e sure you have enough c o verag e — and th e r ig h t kind! Bring in your policy and talk it over with us. No obli­ gation, of course. BILL J. HORN Vernonia Insurance Exchange Phone 429-6203 953 B ridge S treet V ernonia, Oregon Hartford 15. Conn. Floyd Deeds Visits In Area With Mother SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 — 7 P.M. RESERVATIONS ONLY — LIMIT 20 Call 429-6301 or 429-5733 Junior Bowling Starts Nor. 3— 2 P.M. Pythian Sisters To Hold Rummage Sale This weekend, November 2 and 3, Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters w ill be busy with a rummage sale at the American Ijegion hall. NEW ARRIVALS A first child. E rick Francis Holsey, was born to Mr and Mrs. U irry Holsey of Aloha, Thursday, October 25 in the Forest Grove Community Flos pital. The little boy weighed five pounds, I5*i ounces and was 19 inches long Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Buck Holsey, Juanita Steel, John and Rosa Steele, all of Vernonia Great grandmother is Mary Steele, also of Vernonia. KIP BRADY, Bill Horn and son, Billy Horn Jr. at the military base In Missouri where Kip and Billy recently graduated from basic training. Kip Is the son of Dorothy Brady, Carolina for school and bill to Fort Lee, Va. Both should be home the latter part of No­ vember for a 30-day leave prior to their overseas duty. Homs Visit Son In Army M r and Mrs B ill Horn re­ cently flew to St. Louis, Mis­ souri, and then drove to Fort Leonard Wood to attend the graduation ceremony of the 5th Battalion of the U.S. Army Training Center as their son, Bill and Kip Brady were in the class. The weather was cooperative and the impressive ceremonies were held outside for the 2000 young troops. Flags from all 50 states were posted around the grandstand which was filled with parents and relatives from all over the United States, They report this was a real th rill to see the boy march in such perfect unison while being reviewed by Major General R.P. Young Accomo dations had been prepared for fam ily and friends to stay on the base for the weekend Since neither B ill or Kip could leave the base following the graduation, the afternoon was spent together touring the base which comprises some 70,000 acres and bowling. They spent the dinner hour with the boys also. On the return flight, after having a day in St. Louis sightseeing and going to the top of the Gateway Arch in the 4-H Livestock Club Grows Thursday, October 11, the Ne­ halem Valley 4-H Livestock Club held their first meeting since the Columbia County Fair. There were eight new mem- ....... : i-’-'- ’ ' New at the Jim Hult home is Julie Elizabeth who weighed 5 pounds and seven ounces and was 18 inches long at birth. The Hults have two other children Joey and Jill. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Bruce, great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Bruce, Bastrop, Loui- siana, and Mr. and Mrs. W.I Bond, Forest Grove, paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Gus Hult, Seaside. hers and nine regular members. The fa ir was discussed, and some suggestions were made about places to go throughout the coming year. John Budge demonstrated h<>w to show a rabbit. He had been working with rabbits in 4-H last year. After the meeting was ad­ journed, refreshm ents were served. If interested in joining Live­ stock 4-H, phone Tom Budge at 429-7553. J- .... SKILL goes into every prescription at Vernonia Drug It takes years of ex­ perience to enable J e f f e r s o n M ^ n io r ia l P a r k a n d a a pharmacist to com­ boat trip viewing the water front, they unexpectedly run into their son who was waiting his flight to another base. This gave them another three-hour visit, and since Bill was leaving on the same airline within 30 minutes of his folks, they were able to see pound prescriptions with precision. W e have that experience — let it serve you!. Your Top Spot For THE CINNAMON TREE Food and Entertainment SCAPPOOSE, OREGON Proudly Presents. . . A Special Attraction ONE NIGHT ONLY z V The Original IN K S P O TS Thurs. Night Nov. 8th 8 P.M. — Make Your Reservations Early Phone 543-9975 Show Only ALPINE LANES M O N T E CARLO B O W LIN G 1973 3 Kip Brady (son of Mrs. Doro­ thy Brady, Vernonia) was to report to a base in South T h is I-and Is Y o u r L and K e e p It C lea n Season Plans Too lato to think about CAR INSURANCEI 1, Larson Home RIRKENFELO - Mr and Mrs Dixon visned at the Francis I «arson home on Thursday of last week They have bought the Don Ixiusignout place here MIST - The D D Barrs cele Mr and Mrs Lloyd Beach took brated their wedding anniver sarv by having dinner at Hump's Mrs Art Bellingham and they restaurant in Clatskanie, last drove to Clatskanie and Long Francis week The Barrs also received a view Friday. Mrs congratulatory telephone call Nordstrom spent several days in from Mr Barr's children in Silverton visiting relatives She left last Friday and w ill return Arizona Mrs Sandi Hanson visited the home on Tuesday. George Richardson was a home of her parents, the Nor­ successful hunter; he got his man Hansens over the weekend Mrs Steve Hanson and Mr and buck. Saturday visitors at the Du- Mrs Norman Hansen attended Puis home were Mr and Mrs the OSU football game in Port land. Saturday evening Mr and Jerald Moran and Harold Wil- Mrs Steve Hanson spent Sa­ coxen Mr and Mrs Jess Tito at the turday night with the Norman Hansens and left for Corvallis on lake enjoyed a visit with her sister and husband of Portland Sunday evening Blossom. Robin, and Melody, over the weekend Mr and Mrs Frank Brandt from Grants Pass, and Theresa Zahr from Roseburg visited at who have a home at the lake the Edon Shelters over the recently returned from a trip to Richmond California, I-ake Ta­ weekend Mr and Mrs Hoyt Hall and hoe. and a round trip through son visited Mr and Mrs Art Reno and Bend, Ore. On the last part of their trip they spent a l^ubach over the weekend Visitors at the Casper Serbys week at their son’s place at during the week were Mr. and Long Beach, Washington He has Mrs Robert Clifton and daugh­ property there and is building a new home, and they were help­ ters, Barbara and Nancy. Ray and Kay Grimsbo and ing him. Sgt. and Mrs David Larson friends were visitors over the weekend at the home of their arrived at the home of his folks, the Fred Larson's, on Friday father Mr Howard Grimsbo M r and Mrs Gunnell. Dawn and evening from Japan. His folks E ric spent Sunday evening with met them at the airport he has a M r Grimsbo Sunday afternoon, month’s furlough and then w ill the Charles Ramseys and M. be stationed in Nebraska They Grimsbo had dinner in Long­ visited at the home of his grandparents, the Francis L a r­ view. The com m unity expresses son’s on Saturday. Others were their deepest sympathy to Mrs. the Fred. Terry and Buddy Jane Hansen, her brother having Larson’s, Mrs. Don Larson; Don was away at work; Wayne and passed away last week. The October meeting of the Bob Larson were also among the group The men folks hunted and Mist Helping Circle met at Mrs Bud Hemeons, the November had no luck Mr and Mrs Wilfred Parman meeting w ill be held at the of California spent Friday night Charles Ramsey home. An evening of entertainment at the Art Bellingham home. for the entire fam ily is promised They also visited with other by the Mist Helping Circle on friends From here they went on Saturday. November 10, when to Seattle. Saturday Company at the the group stages its annual fall program at the Mist gym start­ Tornblad home were Mr and ing at 8 p.m. The program w ill Mrs. Paul Tornblad and 3 chil­ contain music, drama, and also dren and her folks, M r and Mrs there w ill be an auction of David Anders all of Cherry handicrafts, foods, and other Grove. They were also dinner items Games and refreshments guests Other visitors were Mr w ill also be offered. Funds from and Mrs. James Webb and little the evening w ill go towards the daughter of Nehalem Lloyd and Jan Johnston of upkeep of the street lights and Portland spent the weekend at cemetery in the coming year The public is invited to attend the home of their folks, the E.T. Johnstons Gary Johnston of the event Douglas Bacca entered the Dallas came up on Friday V A. Hospital in Portland, and evening and took in the football has had an operation on his right game at Vernonia. He stayed hand, and at last report, he was overnight then on Saturday went getting along fine Mrs Bacca in to Portland to meet his wife wishes to thank everyone in the and little son at the airport She vicinity who were so kind to the was flying in from Maine. The Joe Lonnquists were ad­ fam ily during M r Bacca's stay vised that they are great-grand­ in the hospital parents of a baby g irl bom to the Jepson Lonnquists at M ill City. Mr and Mrs Earl H Wash- bum, 3312 Fourth Street, Union Gap. Washington, w ill celebrate their golden wedding anniver­ sary Saturday November 10 at the Tapadera Motel Hospitality Room in Union Gap They are being hosted by Mrs Wash­ burn’s fam ily with a buffet- dinner that evening They were married November Vernonia Temple No. 61 met 8, 1923 at St Helens. Oregon and Wednesday evening. October 24, lived in Vernonia from 1921 to and heard tentative plans for 1940 Mrs Washburn worked for several coming events which the Light and Power Company indicate a busy season for the for 15 years and Mr Washburn group worked as a logger, m ill worker Mrs Lucille Hickman filled and also owned "Skinny’s Pool the chair of Most Excellent Chief H all” for several years in absence of that officer. Leona They moved to Salem, Oregon Haverland, who has moved to in 1940 Mr Washburn entered New Mexico World War II and was stationed A report from Grand Temple in Astoria and visited in Ver­ held in Portland October 7, 8 and nonia many times as his Mother, 9 was given by Lesta Garner. Dora Washburn, resided here at Part of the report related pro­ the time jects being carried out at the In 1940 they moved to Phoenix, Oregon Washington P ythian Arizona and in 1950 they moved Home at Vancouver to Yakima, Washington They The temples throughout Ore­ now live in a suburb of that city gon and Washington raised mo­ Their best man at their wedding ney this past year to place a was Roland Treharne and he and walk in food freezing unit in the his wife w ill attend, coming from basement At the sessions of Hawthorne, Nevada. each state, funds were raised for Many out-of-town and local new stainless steel cooking uten­ relatives and friends are ex­ sils for the Home kitchen pected to attend the affair. This year both states w ill raise funds for an auxiliary power plant to insure lights and heat in case of power failure Vernonia Temple w ill raise funds for a generous contribution to this NATAI. PITTSBURG - Floyd The Grand Temple closed with Deeds has been staying here a installation of new officers, and few days with his mother Mrs Sunday, October 28, a carload of Noble Dunlap local members went to Yam hill Mr and Mrs Marion Grant to attend a reception honoring went to the dentist in Hillsboro the new Grand Chief, Mary Saturday M cllvaine Those who attended Mrs Mildred Tupper and San­ were Mary Brown, Cora I-ange, dra visited M r and Mrs Dee Irm a Chance, Faye Davis and Veene Hershey al Astoria Sun­ I^s ta Garner day At the next meeting, Novem ber 28, Elaine Emerson of St P la c e An Ad T o d a y Helens, district deputy, w ill It P a y s make her official visit and outline prelim inary plans for the D istrict 1 convention to be held next spring in St Helens Also, three 25 year jewels are to be presented that evening Following the October 24 meeting delicious refreshments were served at tables gaily decorated with the Halloween m atif. 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