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VALLEY of COOS BAY
INTRODUCTION
The Valley of Coos Bay, one of the older Valleys in
this Orient, is numher four in order of Lodge of Perfection
date.
Organized Freemasonry began in this region of the Ore
gon Coast with the Chartering of Blanco Lodge at Marshfield
June 21, 18 70. Blanco Lodge ff48 is now in Coos Bay , the name
of the city having been changed from Marshfield to Coos P.ay
in 1944. This region is r.rand Lodge ~istrict #24 which in
cludes four other Lodges: Chadwick Lodge #68 in roquille
[Chartered June 14, 1876]; Myrtle Lodge f/:78 in '1yrtle Point
[Chartered .June 13, 1883] ; Bandon T~odge !I 130 ~ in Bandon [Char
tered June 14, 194 7; and North Bend Lodge #140 in ~Torth Bend
[Chartered June 17, 1909].
SECTION 4. VALLE"! o~ GOOS BAY
A. Many of the records and minutes of the early days of
Marshfield Lodge of Perfection have been misplaced [perhaps
lost]; much of the following results from the diligent efforts
of Ill. Bro. John H. Smith, 33°, Secretary of the Valley of
Coos Bay.
Julius ~1. Swanson came to the Coos Bay area, probahly,
in 1919 or 1920. lle was quite an entrepreneur in the busi
ness world, being involved in several kinds of business ven-
tures~relying principally on the wood-fuel and oil sales
,Bandon Lodge #115 was Chartered June 11, 1896, and had its Charter revoked June 14, 1906 , (due to factional differences) . Bandon Lodge #130 was Chartered June 14, 1997, having its original Charter renewed, and assigned a new number.
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and delivery, and when the wood-fuel became scarce, he limit
ed his business to that of fuel-oil. Bro. Swanson had moved
to Oregon from California, having been convinced of the
-~rowth. poten~~al of. the area. '·He -received. the f.ourth',th~ough
t:he thirty"'.'aecond. Degrees. in· ... Port-l~nd.~ in 1944; .. wa~ a;.Cha:J:t~r
Member of Coos Bay CQuncil. of Kadosh-·: and Coos· ~ay·iC9nsistpt:y,
and was most instrumental· in ·oht.aining the·Le~te~s Temporary
and. the PermanP.nt Cha,..t-ers for each of these-Bodi,.es.
Frank M. Buffington was born in Colorado and came to
this growing area of Oregon, probably, in the latter part
of the second decade or the early part of the third decade
of the twentieth century. He was a C.P.A., and, like Bro.
Swanson, teceivea: the Scottish Rite Deirrees: elsewhere• ~ ·, ··
naving · receivea" them in Eugene in· 1947. He was a Charter !1em
ber of both the Council and Consistory.
Leslie G. Johnson was a Charter Member and the first Ven-
erable Master of Marshfield Lodge of Perfection and the first
Wise Master of Marshfield Chapter of Rose Croix. Edward P. ·
Lewis was a Charter Member and the first Junior Warden of
Marshfield Lodge of Perfection. Each of these Brethren could
·have been involved in obtaining Letters Temporary and/or the
Permanent Charters of these Bodies.
In later years the names of Bros. Claude G. Stotts, Clar
ence W. Wray and Dale W. Holden appear as officers in some of
the Bodies, and certainly could have participated in the ef~
forts to start this Valley.
No doubt, several other early-day Brethren, whose names
escape us, were involved in these processes. None-the-less,
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both Marshfield Lodge ·of Perfection and Marshfield Chapter
of Rose received Letters.Temporary in 1921 and started to
work.
B. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
These Brothers remain unknown until the days of Ill.
Bro. Julius M. Swanson, 33° who was known, fondly, as MR. MA-
SON in this are~ for decades; he probably acted in this cap
acity from the mid-1940's until 1980.
Ill. ~ro. Sherman W. Spelbrink, 33 ° was appointed,: by·· Ill.
Bro. David O. Johnspn, 33°., Active member of the Supreme Coun
cil and Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Oregon, as Per~
sonal Representative in 1980 and served until 1990 when com
plications following a severe automobile accident forced him
to resign.
Following Ill. Bro. 'Sherm's' resignation, Ill. Bro.
Johnson appointed Bro. Delbert E. Atkins, 32°, KCCH, who con
tinues in this position.
C. SECRETARIES
1921-28 - L.H. Evans, 32° 1929-~l - Noris Jensen, 18° 1931-33 - Hugh J. Edwards, 32° 1933~34 - R.H. McLaughlin, 32° 1934-36 - E. Howard Baird, 32° 1937-~3 - Miles E. Everitt, 32°, KCCH 1943-46 - Chester P. Moffitt, 32° 1946-50 - Frank M. Buffington, 33° 1950-55 - Wilbur L. Gage, 32°
·1955 - Rollin C. Goodale, 32° 1955-56 - Elwin H. Kennedy, 32° 1957-66 - Walter P. Leeling, 32°,KCCH 1966-77 - George R. Galbrecht, 32°,KCCH 1977-cont Ill. John H. Smith, 33°
D. COOS BAY LODGE OF PERFECTION
a. Letters Temporary.were issued by Inspector.
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Philip Schuyler Malcolm, 33°, _ 1(f?J!'.£ ~&~YQ:ii- during the fall
of 1921 and continued by action of the Supreme Council in
October, 1921. The Charter for ~arshfield Lodge of Perfec-
tion is dated October 16, 1923. The name of this Lodge of
Perfection was changed to and so Chartered Coos· Ray Lodge of
Perfection October 17, 1951; this due to a change in the
name of the City .
b. The first officers of Marshfield Lodge of Perfec-
tion were:
Venerable Master - Leslie G. Johnson, 32° Senior Warden ---- Charles A. Howard, 32° Junior Warden ---- Edward P. Lewis, 32° Secretary ------- - Lloyd H. Eqans, 32°
1. Allen, A.V., 2. Austad, N.S., 14° 3. Baird, E.H., 14° 4. Barclay , H., 14° 5. Bennett, T.T., 32° 6. Birch, F.C., 14° 7. Blanchard, A.S., 14° 8. Bomber, S.M., 32° 9. Bromberger, M.D., 14°
10. Brown, F.T., 14° 11. Bugge, R., 32° 12. Burmster, R.E., 32° 13. Burton, C.L., 14° 14. Byler, C.M., 32° 15. Campbell, A.B., 14° 16. Chandler, W.E., 14° 17. Chase, l\.C., 14° 18. Coke, J.S., 32° 19. Couper, W.E., 14° 20. Crosthwait, E., 21. Cutler, W.C., 22. Davis, A.P., 23. Dement, E.S., 24. Denio, A.M., 25. Donald, W.H., 26. Emerson, W.G., 32° 27. Evertsen, c.w., 28. Finney, D.G., 29. Fish, A.M.,
Charter Members
30 . 31. 3 2. 3 3. 34. 35. 36 . 3 7 • 38. 39. 40 . 41. 42. 4 3. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58.
Forsyth, W.L., Gabrielson, Giles, D.W., Graham, E.D., Haines, A.T., 32° Haines• · H.P., Harrigan, J.T., 32°
59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. Herman, F.,
Houseworth, A.L., Howard, C.A., 32° Jensen, N.,
32° 67.
Johnson, c. Mee, Johnson, L.G., 32° Jones, E.K., 32° Kaufman, G.W., 32° Lewis, E.}'., 14° Liddell, T.E.F., Long, M.R., Longstaff, William, Lucas, c., Mahaffy, C.,
68. 69. 70. 71. 7 2 . 7 3 • 74. 75. 76. 7 7 • 78. 79.
Matson, J . A., 80. McDuffer, E.A., 81. McGuire, J.T., 32° 82. McKnight, C.F., 83. Moore, M.H., 84. Murphy, E.W., 85. Nicholson, W.R., 86. Norton, J.E., 32° 87.
Orr, D . S., Ott, J.J., Painter, F.E.,32° Parsons, F.M., Peacock, A.B., Pearce, L.H., Richardson, A.K., Richardson, W.M., Ridenour, C.E., Roberts, B.P., Rogers, A.O., Ross, J. T., Sanders, L.W., 32° Schneider, E.J., Segar, B.F., Shepherd, E. R. , Snyder, D.W., Terry, G.H., Thompson, W.K.,
0 Vaughan, H.J., 32 Wann, W.H., Waters, H., Walker, A.G., Wells, w.s., Wheeler, J.W., Whitman, R.F. ,Jr . , Wilson, L.E., 32°
. 32° Winsor, C.J.,
. 32° Winsor, c.s.,
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c. Venerable ~asters
1921 - 32 - Leslie G. Johnson, 32°,KCCH 1933-35 - E.P. Lewis, 32°
1962-63 - Sherburne w. Spelbrink, 32° 1964-65 - George J. Bickle, 32° 1966-67 - Lefford H. Haughawout, 32° 1968-77 - Raleigh J. Haynes, 32°,KCCH
1936-41 - George A. Martin, 32° 1942-45 - Nelson H. Gunderson,32°,KCCH 1946 1947-48 1949 1950 1951 1952
- James S. Boyd, 32 0
- Julius M. Swanson, 33° - Claude G. Stotts, 32°,KCCH - Frank M. Buffington, 33° - Walter P. Leeling, 32°,KCCH - Elwood A. Archer, 33°
1978 - Donald N. Adams, 32° 1979 - John A. Edlund, 32°,KCCH 1980-82 - Patrick L. Duane, 32° 1983 " - Stephen D. Waite , 32° 1984-85 - Bernard N. Selthon, 32° 1986 - John A. Edlund, 32°,KCCH
1953 - Harry E. McCrea, 32 0 1987 - Herbert O. Kimball, 32°;KCCH 0 1954 -- - Angus J. McDonald, 32 1988 - Frank Aspinall, 32°
1955-56 - Wilbur L. Gage, 32° . 0
1989 - James H. Sherman, 32° 1957 - Lester Coats, 32 1990 - Thomas M. Velvin, 32°,KCCH 1958-60 - Clifton O. Washburn, 32° 1991 - Lawrence E. Wood, 32° 1961 - Carl Peterson , 32°
A,..- 3 •
4. 5. 6. 7 • 8.
E. COOS BAY CHAPTER of ROSE CROI~
a. Letters Temporary were issued by Inspector
~1alcolm, 33 °, 1 in 1921 for ~arshfield Chap-
ter of Rose Croix to work, and the Charter for this Chapter
is dated October 16, 1923; both the Lodge of Perfection and
the Chapter of Rose Croix received Letters ~emporary on the
same day and were Chartered on the same day . The name was
changed to Coos Bay Chapter of Rose Croix October 17, 1951.
b. The first officers were :
Wise Master ----- -- Leslie G . Johnson, 32° Senior Warden ----- Eugene Crosthwait , 32° Junior Warden ----- Charles A. Howard, 32° Secretary --------- Lloyd H. Evans, 32°
There were 50 Charter Members. ~h Charter Memb9rs
Hugh , 14 ° 1. 8 • Thomas T.,32° 19.
klin C. ,14° 20. D.,14°21.
22.
26.
Fish, Arthur M., Gabrielson, G., Giles , Daniel , Graham, Earl D.,
Fr
ait, Eugene, utler, w.c.,
27. Jones, E.K.,32° 28. Kaufman, G.W.,32°
3 5. 36.
39. 40. 41. 42.
r, Dan S., Ott, Jesse J., Parsons, F.M . , Peacock, A. B. , Pearce, L. H. , Roberts, B.P.,
4 3 . Ross , J. T. , Sanders, L.W.,32°
herd, E.R . ,
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12. Dement, Ellis s., 29. Lewis, Edmund P., 14° 46. Vaughan, H.J.,32° 13. Donald, Walter H., 30. Liddell, T.E.F., 47. Waters, Harry,
~. 14. Emerson, William G. ,32° 31. Long, M. R. , 48. Wells, w.s., 15. Evans, Lloyd H., 32. Mahaffy, Charles, 49. Wheeler, J.W.,
SO. Winsor, C~S., 32° 16. Evertsen, Carl w., 33. McKnighti C~F~,
17. Finney, D.G., 34. Moore, M.M.,
c. Wise Masters
1921-26 - Leslie G. Johnson, 32°,KCCH 1927 - Hugh E. Barclay, 32° 1928-29 - Leslie G. Johnson, 32°,KCCH 1930-44 - Loren w. Sanders, 32° 1945 - James s. Boyd, 32° 1946-48 - Claude G. Stotts, 32°,KCCH 1949-50 - Julius M. Swanson, 33° 1951-52 - Merlin McNabb, 32°,KCCH 1953 - Clarence w. Wray, 33° 1954 - Frank M. Buffington, 33° 1955 - Donald w. Stokes, 32° 1956-57 - E. Kenton Thompson, 33° 1958 - Walter J. Norlin, 32° 1959 - Edward E. Cherchinsky, 32° 1960 - J. William Lizer, 32° 1961 - Elston P. McDonald, 32° 1962 Ralph T. Haskett, 32°
1963-64 1965-67 1968-70 1971-72 1973-74 1975-76 1977-78 1979-82 1983-84 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
F. COOS BAY COUNCIL of KADOSH
- Stanley D. Esselstrom, 32° - Lester E. Duvall, 32° - Gilbert E. Abbott, 32° - Donald w. Thompson, 32°,KCCH - Lefford H. Haughawout, 32° - Ernest w. Marone, 32° - John s. Austin, 32° - Virgil H. Donohoo, 32°,KCCH - Arlie M. Thomason, 32° - Donald I. Mastain, 32° - George R. Anthony, 32° - Bernard N. Selthon, 32° - Richard H. Crowther, 32°,KCCH - Roland E. Wright,Sr., 32° - Lawrence L. Grimshaw, 32° - Herbert o. Kimball, 32°,KCCH
a. Letters Temporary were granted in 1955 and pre
sented in person by Inspector Leslie Mcchesney Scott 1233° ' ' /
-' ""'' ~ in November, 1955. The Charter was granted by the Su·~·,.
preme Council October 22, 1957.
b.· The Charter officers were:
Commander ------------------------ Frank M. Buffington, 32°,KCCH First Lt. Commander -------------- Adolph Schuttpelz, 32° Second Lt. Commander ------------- Edwin A. Troyer, 32° Chancellor ----------------------- Emmet M. Smith, 32° Orator --------------------------- William F. Story, 32° Almoner -------------------------- Dale w. Holden, 32° Recorder ------------------------- Elwin H. Kennedy, 32° Treasurer ------------------------ James E. Milne, 32° Marshall of Ceremonies ----------- Getald,C' •. Campbe~L, ··32~:' Turcopilier ---------------------- William M. Pettyjohn, 32° Draper --------------------------- Brewer Mills, 32° First Deacon --------------------- Harry L. Ward, 32° Second Deacon -------------------- Herbert H. Strang, 32° Bearer of Beauseant -------------- Wilmer c. Alter, 32° Bearer of White Standard --------- Dale w. LeTourneau, 32° Bearer of Black Standard --------- Clinton D. Watkins, 3Q 0
Lieutenant of the Guard ---------- Robert B. Forrester, 32° Sentinel ------------------------- Jim L. Pride, 32°
There were 280 Charter Members~
0 Haynes , James M. , 32 Haynes , Raleigh J ., 32° enderson , Howard T. 32°
Frank R. , 32° He n r , Lute E . , 32°
114 . Henry, Paige W. , 32° 115 . Hensen , "lliam , 32° 116 . Herrington , Robert J . , 32° 117. Hill , Arthur . , 32° 118 . Hill , Frank H. , 32° 119 . Hi lls t rom , Fred , 32° 120 . Hines , Cl arence , 3 ° 121. Holden, Dale w., 32 °, CCH 122. Hollingswo rth , Wi lford 32° 123 . Hood , Ernest R . , 32 ° 124. Hosk i ng , Neil L . , 32 ° 125 . Howard , rlive L . , ~? 0
126. Huggins, Georg e c. , 32° 127. Hull , Victor , 32 ° 128. Hurst , Harry s ., 32 ° 129 . Isaacson , Cheste L ., 32° 130. Jay n e , William 32 ° 131 . Johnson , Ra ond E., 32 ° 132. Justro m, · 11iam H., 32° 133. Kennedy Elwin H. , 32° 134. Kerbe , Archie E. , 32°
Ke er, Gle n, 32° rshaw, Jack J. , 32°
Kilborn , Roy A., 32° Kilgore, James A., 32° Knox , Oscar F ., 32°
140. Knudtson, Lloyd A., 32°
c . Commanders
1955 - 57 - Frank M. Buffington , 33° 1958 - Adolph Schuttpelz , 32° 1959 - Edwin A. Troyer , 32° , KCCH 1960-61 - E. Kenton Thompson , 33° 1962-64 - Elwood A. Ar cher , 33 ° 1965 - Henry Huotari , 32° 1966-67 - Donald W. Thompson, 32°,KCCH 1968-72 - Lefford u. Haughawout, 32° 1973-75 - Jim M. Larkin, 32° 1976-77 - Virgil H. Donohoo , 32 °, KCCH 1978 - John A. Edlund, 32° , KCCH
G. COOS BAY CONSISTORY
/
249 . Stokes, Donald w. , 32~ 250 . Stone , Ben E ., 3}/ 25 1. Story , William y. , 32° 252 . Stotts , Claug.E!' G., 32°
0 253 . Stra ng , Heci:(ert B., 32 254 . Sult , Wi)Aiam K. , 32° 255 . Swanson< Julius M., 33° 256 . Tan~tfe' , George w. , 32 °
0 257 . T 6 mpson, Enoch K., 32 indell , Lois C. , 32 °
. Troyer , Edwin A., 32° Troyer , Edwin E. , 32 ° Valenti n e, Orvi l le S ., 32 ° Van Burger, John R. , 32 °
263 . Varga , Andrew F., 32 0
264. Vaught , Jess F. , 32 ° 265. Waggoner , Lloyd A., 32 ° 266 . Wagner , Charles L., 32° 267. Wah lberg , Oscar A., 32 °
Walker , James s. , 32 ° Ward , Harry L. , 32 ° Warden, Noel I . , 32°
ashburn , Clifton O., 32° 272 . Wa ins , Clinton D. , 32° 273 . Wats , Lyle K. , 32° 274. , Fay B., 32° 275. Wilson , ye E ., 32° 276 . Wishy , Orne w., 32° 277. Wold, Ernest . , ·32° 278. Wray, Clarence . , 32°,KCCH 279. Younce, Grady H. , 3 2° 280 . Younq , Ivan E. , 32
1979 - 82 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991
- Elwood B. Oliphant,32° , KCCf 0 - Robert K . Kallgren, 32
- Carroll S . Wingfield , 32 ° - James o. Moore , 32° - Frederick c . Johnson , 32° - Thomas M. Velvin , 32°,KCCH - William H. Donaldson , 33° - James 0 . Moore , 32° - Delbert A. Atkins, 32° , KCCl - Roland E. Wright , Sr., 32° - Stephen D. Waite , 32°
a . Letters Temporary were granted i n 1955 by 'f-H:-:
Iiis pec t or Scot t , 33°, S.r . I . G. in Or egon, and in ~ovember Bro .
Scott presen t ed these personally , as he had done earlier with
Coos Bay Council of Kadosh. The Charter as i s sued hy the
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Supreme Council is dated October 22, 1957.
b . The Charter officers were :
Venerable Master of Kadosh -- - Julius M. Swanson, 33° Prior - - ------- - - - -- - ----- - -- - Merlin McNabb , 32° Preceptor ------ -- - -- -- - ------ Ben E. Stone, 32° Chancellor -- - - ---- - - ----- - --- Angus J . McDonald, 32° Minister of State - - - --- ---- -- Eldridge A. Archer, 32 ° Almoner - --------------------- Dale w. Holden , 32° Registrar ------------------- - Elwin H. Kennedy , 32 ° Treasurer - - - -- -------------- - James E . Milne , 32° Prelate - - - ------- - -- -- ---- - -- Leslie D. Dunton, 32° Marshal of Ceremonies -- - - - --- Cl yde E. Deal , 32 ° Expert - - - ----- -- - - -------- - -- Prentis E . Carpenter , 32° Assistant Expert ---- --- - - - --- Andrew K. Anderson, 32° Captain of the Guard ---- - - -- - David L. Drew, 32 ° Tiler - ------ - -- -- - - ------- -- - James R. Aldrich , 32°
Ther e were 280 Charte r Members. b , Charter Members
Adams , Kenneth A. 32° dolphsen, Henry, 32 °
A rich, Jam-s R . , 32°
141. Kohler , Albert H. 32/ /
4 . , Wilmer c. , 32 °
142. Kudrna , James, 32° / 14 3 . Kurtz , Russe 10:G , 3 2 ° 144. Kutch, Johnson ., 32°
5. Ander Andrew K. , 32 ° 6. Jacob W. , 32° 7 . Anderson, din, 32° 8. Anderson, R hard J., 32° 9. Anderson, Nil 32 °
10. Archer, Eldridg A. , 32° 11. Arnold, Fred, 32 1 2 . 13. 14. 15. 16 . 17. 18. 19. 20. 21._ . 22. 2 3 . 24 . 2 5. 26. 27 . 28. 29. 30. 31. 3 2. 33 . 3
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Arnot , Paul E. , 32 Barclay , Hugh, 32 ° Barmettler, Darreld R. , 32°
0 Barnhart, George A., 32 0 Barton, George W. , 32
Bauer , Donald D. , 32 ° Bedingfield, Jame~ B., 32° Bens , Elmer, 32 ° Best , Luther s., 32 ° Betts , Luther J., 32° Bettis , Oliver w., 32° Bird , J ames E., 32° Black , Charles T., 2° Blair , Calvin J . 32 ° Blake, William . , 32° Blumenberg, rthur H. , 32° Bo u rns , Ri ard T. , 32 ° Bovenker , Hendrick E., 32° Bowman Ivan M. , 32° Bow n , Karl M., 32 ° Bo man , Karls . , 32° rodie , Elden F., 32°
Brasher, Edward W. , 32°
145. Laurens , Jea T, , 32° 146. Leeling, W ter P ., 32° 147. Lehl, Ph' ips, Jr. , 32° 148. r , Floyd A., 32° 149. neau, Dale w. , 32° 150. Li ebo, Larry M., 32° 151. imnell, John v ., 32° 152. Limnell, Victor, 32°
3 . L i ttrell, Earl K. , Jr ., 32° 154. Lizer, J . William , 32° 155. Mccombs , Ira F., 32° 156. McCrea, Harry C. , 32° 157. McDonald, Angus J ., 32° 158 . McDonald, Harry , 32 ° 159. McGowan, Joseph E., 32° 160 . Mcintosh , Gale E., 32° 161. McKee , John F ., 32°
2 • 16 164. 165. 166. 1 67. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174 .
McKensie , Roderick , T., 32° McKensie, Theodore B. , 32°
cKenzie, Robert G., Sr. , 32° M eown, Joseph A . , 32° McL rin, Marion w. , 32° McNab Merlin, 32° Maneel y , l fred E ., 3 2° Map l e , Ho rd A. , 32° Markham , Ju s , 32° Marks, Herber A., 32° Mathis, Earl D., 32° Maxwell, Harry E ., 32° Mayea , Glenn V., 32
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Grant , David J ., Jr., 32° 23 1. Smith , Da l e A ., 32° Grassley , AndrewM . , 32° 232. Smith, EmmettM ., 32°
93. Greene, Ra leigh D . , 32 ° 233. Smith, Ernest L ., 32 ° 94. reenhagen , Ernest E., 32° 234. Smith, Frederick w., 32° 95. G if fin , Harry L ., 32 ° 235 . Smith, Orris R . , 32 °
0 96. Gu afson, Henry W., 32 236. Smith, Raymopd C. , 32° 97. Hack tt , Theodore A., 32 ° 237 . Smith , ThllTim s D., 32° 98 . Hale , Glen R . , 32 ° 238. Smith, Wi iam C ., 32 ° 99. Hammer , Paul R., 32° 239. Soll~r, illiam H., 32°
100. Hannon, aston R ., 32° 240. Sorenso t Rex M.H., 32° 101. Hanscam , ernon F ., 32° 2 41. Spady George J ., 3~ 0
102 . Hansen, Dar H. , 32° 2 42. Spen er, Wayne E ., 32° 103 . Harper, Floy A., 32° 243. Kenneth A. , 32 ° 104. Harper , Jake ., 32° 244. rr, Fenton , 32 ° 105 . Harris , Harold ., 32° tearns , Eugene c ., 32° 106 . Harris , Howard S ., 32° Steckel , Thelo W., 32° 107. Hart , Edward R .,
0 S t eddom , Lowell D . , 32° 108. Haughawout , Lefford H. , 32° Stickney , Donald B . , 32° 109 . Haynes , James M. , 32 Stokes, Donald w. , 32° 110. Haynes, Raleigh J. , Stone, Ben E. , 32° 111 . Henderson, Howard T.,
0 ./ 251. Story, William F. , 32°
112 . Henry , Frank R., 32° 252 . Stotts , Claude G . , 32° 113. Henry , Lute E. , 32° 253. Strang, Herbert FL , 32° 114. Henry , Paige W., 32° 254. Sult, William K., 32° 115. Hensen , William, 32° 255. Swanson , Julius M. , 33° 116 . 117. 118 . 119 . 120. 121. 122. 123.
Herrington, Robert J. , 32° / 256. Tanghe, George W., 32° Hill, Arthur J., 32° / 257. Thompson, Enoch K., 32° Hill, Frank IL , 32° 258. Tindell , Lois C. , 32° Hillstrom , Fred E ., 32° / 259 . Troyer , Edwin A ., 32° Hines, Clarence, 32° 260. Troyer, Edwin E ., 32° Holden , Dale w., 32 °, CH 261. Valentine, Orville s ., 32° Hollingsworth, Wilfo D ., 32° 62. Van Burger, John R., 32° llood, Ernest R., 32 2 3. Varga, Andrew F., 32°
124. Hosking, Neil L ., 2° 26 Vaught , Jess F ., 32° 125. Howard , Clive L . 32° 265. Waggoner , Lloyd A. , 32° 126. Huggins , George c. , 32° 266 . gner, Charles L., 32° 127 . Hujl, Victor , 2° 267 . Wa !berg, Oscar A., 32° 128. 129. 13 0.
Hurst , Harry S., 32 268 . Wal er , James S., 32° Isaacson , C ester L., 32° 269 . Ward, Harry L . , 32° Jayne, Wi iarn, 32° 270. Warden Noel I., 32°
131. Johnson, Raymond E . , 32° 271. Washbur , Clifton 0., 32° 132 . Justro, William H., 32 ° 272. Watkins, linton O., 32° 133. Kenney , Elwin H., 32 ° 273. Watson , Lye 32° 134 . Kerb r, Archie E., 32° 274. Williams , F B . , 32°
0 135. Ke er, Glen, 32 275. Wilson, Faye ., 32° 136 . K rshaw, Jack J, , 32° 276. Wisby , Omer W., 32 ° 137. ilborn, Roy A., 32 ° 277. Wold, Ernest E.,
Kilgore, James A., 32° 278 . Wray, Clarence W. Knox , Oscar F., 32 ° 279. Younce , Grady H., Knudtson , Lloyd A ., 32° 280 . Young, Ivan E., 32 °
c . ~ Masters of Kadosh
1955-5 8 - Julius M. Swanson, 33° 1959 - 60 - Merlin McNabb , 32°,KCCH 1961 - Ben E. Stone, 32°
1983-84 1985 1986
- Thomas M. Velvin, 32° , KCCH - Herbert O . Kimball, 3 2 °, KCCf - Roland E . Dragoo, 32°
1962-64 - Paul E. Arnot, 32° 1965-66 - Clifton o. Washburn, 32°
!""°\ 1967-68 - Sherburne W. Spelbrink, 33° 1969-70 - Elwood A. Archer, 33° 1971 - Frank M. Buffington, 33° 1972-82 - William H. Donaldson, 33°
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
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- Stephen D. Waite, 32° - Lawrence E. Wood, 32° - Bernard N. Selthon~.32~-- Thomas L. Crowder, 32° - Roland E. Wright, Sr., 32°
d. First Class Picture [to be inserted here]
e. Temple(s)
Upon receiving Letters Temporary in 1921 ~Rrshfield
Lodge of Perfection and Marshfield Chapter of Rose Croix met
twice each month in the second-floor hall of a building across
from the Egyptian Theater on Broadway Avenue in Marshfield
(now Coos Bay). In 1945 the Bodies of th~~Valley of Marsh
field had opportunity to purchase the Thernwacker Funeral
Home building on North Second Street - for $12,500; the. build
ing was remodeled to -accommodate·_ the~ requirements of these
Bodies and it became the Scottish Rite Temple. for several •.-,
years.
Urban renewal was being considered in 1960 in the area
in which the Temple was located, forcing the search for a new
Temple location. In 1962, through the generosity of the own
er of the v.acant Sunset Theater in the City of Empire (now a
part of Coos Bay), and because of his favorable opinion and
admiration for Masonry, the owner agreed to sell his property
to the Building Committee for $15,000. After extensive remod
eling at a cost of approximately $11,000, the building was
appropriately furnished and is the present Temple.
f. Anecdotal/Historical
As was common throughout all Fraternal Orders in the de-
pression years, there was a remarkably large decline in mem-
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bership, and Scottish Rite Freemasonry suffered accordingly.
Many factors were involved in addition to the unemployment
with its subsequent decrease in family income, hence - less
money.in dues. Another factor having its 'depressing effect'
in the Valley of Marshfield [Coos Bay] was that of the widely
spread~~ cuul., ~-,!1~ ~ that
had spread to the Pacific Coast of the United States. In 1944
the membership in the Valley of Marshfield had declined to
just thirty-nine, half of them livin- far from Marshfield ma
kin~ attendance at meetings almost impossible.
In the years following the depression, especially during
and following WW II membership grew both considerably and rap
idly. In 1951 requests for change in ~ames from Marshfield
Lodge of Perfection and Marshfield Chapter of Rose Croix to
Coos Bay Lodge of Perfection and Coos Bay Chapter of Rose
Croix were approved as a result of the, previously accom-·
plished, change in ~ity name.
Prior to 1955, when the Coos Bay Council of Kadosh and ·
Coos Bay Consistory were granted Letters Temporary, all can
didates for the nineteenth through the thirty-second Degrees
had to travel to Eugene, sometimes by 'busload', thereby be
coming members of the Valley of Eugene.
~rothers Julius M. Swanson and Deskin Bergey were elec
ted to have:.~the thirty-third Degree conferred and to be made
Honorary Members of the Supreme Council. They journeyed to
Portland for this impressive Ceremony which took place Decem
ber 29, 1955; thus, they are the first men so honored from I.
the Valley of Coos Bay.
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One of the 'landmark events' of the Scottish Rite in
this Orient occurred in June, 1956 when a group of Brethren
from this and other Valleys in the Orient of Oregon were form
ally presented to Grand Connnander Luther A. Smith, 33°, in
an auspicious ceremony in the Valley of Eugene.
Continuing into the early part of the decade of the 1980s
membership in the Valley of Coos Bay maintained an upward spi
ral, and in 1989 approximately $30,000 was expended in remod
eling the Temple's interior, removal of the old 'theater pi~',
greatly enhancing the interior appearance of the facility.
A contingent of individuals from other Valleys attended
the 1.em:pi:e R~ fl~ October 6, ·, 1989, :,which.-.was
performed by Inspector Johnson.
Easter Sunday March 30, 1986 Coos Bay Chapter of Rose
Croix held an -~'open:.meeting' for its observance of the Cer-,·
emony of Relighting the Lights. Anticipating a large atten
dance, arrangements were made to conduct the Ceremony in the
Lodge Room of the Blanco Masonic Temple. One-hundred twenty
members and wives and guests attended the inspirational ser
vice; after which they were served an excellent breakfast by
members of Pacific Counnandery #10. Profits from theis event
went to the Knight Templar Eye Foundation.
During the summer of 1987 the Valley of Coos Bay dona
ted enough copies of Dynamic Freedoms, Volume #1, to the Ban
don Highschool to provide each student with a personal copy;
additionally, several copies were placed in the Bandon High
school Library.
of Brothers from tbe Valley of PortlGmd made a oDe-day round
trip to Coos Bay far this occasion
[Note: Temple picture to be inserted here]
Many Brethren of the Valley of Coos Bay are members of
Bandon Lodge #130 in Bandon, which Lodge, annually, provides
two scholarships to Bandon Highschool Seniors; the choice of
these recipients always is based on excellence of an essay.
The subject in 1991 was titled: THE UNITED STATES CONSTITU
TION [emphasizing our Nation's Bicentennial Celebration of
the adoption of our Constitution].
The Valley of Coos Bay has produced five Grand Masters:
Andrew Nasburg [Blanco Lodge ff:J+8, Marshfield] was Grand Mas-'
ter in 1887-88; Ralph Thompson Moore. 32° (Bandon Lodge #130,
Bandon] served as Grand Master in 1956-~7;, Julius M. Swanson,
33° [North Bend Lodge #140, North Bend] served as Grand Mas~
ter in 1960-61; Edwin Alva Troyer, 32°, KCCH (North Bend
Lodge #140, North Bend] served as Grand Master in 1973-74 and
Vern E. Garvin, 32° [Sidney Croft Lodge #206, Brookings)
served as Grand Master in 1985-86. John H. Smith. 32°, KCCH
was District Deputy of the Grand Master in District #24 in
1990-91; John H. Smith, 33°~ Secretary of the Valley of Coos
Bay was appointed Senior Grand Deacon of the Grand Lodge for
1991-92 and elected Junior Grand Wa~den for 1992-93. He is
Past Master of North Bend Lodge 1140.