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VALLEY of KLAMATH FALLS
INTRODUCTION
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Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry was formally organ
ized in the Klamath Basin in 1880; Grand Master Rocky Pres
ton Earhart [S.G.I.G. in Oregon from 1882 to 1890) granted a
dispensation July 16, 1879 for Klamath Lodge U.D. to work--
its Charter being granted and dated June 15, 1880. Scottish
Rite activity followed some 45 years later; the activity was
widespread in this sparsely inhabited, new country and inclu
ded all of Klamath and Lake Counties in Oregon and both Tule
lake and Dorris and the surrounding countryside in Siskiyou
County, California.
SECTION 8.
A. FOUNDERS
Soon after 1925 several Scottish Rite Masons, having
made themselves known to each other and having expressed
their common desire to ~ .1..,n, Clze R.£.1:.e began meeting, in
frequently at first--there being no fixed time of the month.
For the most part the activities were restric~ed , voluntar
ily, to book reviews and discussions. No minutes were kept
until the spring of 1931, at which time Brother A.L. Anderson,
32° was the leading light and did most of the work as evi
denced by the minutes of the meeting of April 5, 1931 [Easter
Sunday].
Early that morning these Brothers met in the banquet
room of the Willard Hotel in Klamath Falls about the break
fast table to enjoy the Sunrise Feast which brings to a
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close those significant Ceremonies of Relighting the Lights.
The meeting was highly significant in the Klamath Basin
not only for the obvious devotion of those Brothers to the
Rite in Celebration of the Easter Morning Service; it was the
start of the CASCADE SCOTTISH RITE CLUB.
"Officers elected were Arthur L. Anderson, 32°, President; James Baker, 32°, Vice President; T.R. Gillenwaters, 32°, Secretary-Treasurer. At the first meeting the following Brothers· were present: A.L. Anderson, James Baker, T.R. Gillenwaters, C.A. Dunn, Paul O. Landry, F.W. DeLapp, L.B. Kimble, M.E. Cooper [dentist], J. A. Rosser, J. Kenoffel, C.W. Lyons, R.T. McMullen, F.W. Ahrens, G.W. Hillis, V.J. Josephson, N.G. Wheeler, J.W. Prince, L.L. Gaghagen and Walter Jones [Wise Master of Siskiyou Chapter Rose Croix (Medford)].
"The Cascade Scottish Rite Club continued to exist until July 15, 1935. During the interim the club 1members] undertook to learn and to exemplify the Ninth Degree 'Elu of the Nine' and after about 18 months on the ritualistic work the team exemplified the Degree at Medford in the fall of 1935 and thereafter continued to work on that Degree so long as Medford and Klamath Falls held joint Reunions. The joint Reunions between Medford and Klamath Falls were always pleasant affairs and the relations between the mother lodge anp her child are still very close and friendly.".: s.7
B. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
A review of the minut~s indicates that Brother Arthur W.
Schaupp, 32° acted in the capacity of Personal Representative
of the S.G.I.G. from inception of this Valley in 1935 until
1971. In 1937 Bro, Schaupp was invested with the Rank of
Knight Commander of the Court of Honour, and in 1941 was cor
oneted a. 33°, I.G.H. lI1'spector··Generai Honorary).
~. Albert A. Angel, 33° acted in this capacity from
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1971 until 1982 when Inspector David O.· Johnson, · 33° ·. ;
. ~ n t·e ::! · :·n appointed Bro. LeRoy F. Hardenbrook, 32 °, K.
C.C.H. to the position of his Personal Representative in the
Valley of Klamath Falls. Brother Hardenbrook was coroneted
a 33°, I.G.H. in 1987 and continued to serve as Personal Re-
* presentative until April 20, 1992.
C. SECRETARIES
L.B. Kimball, 32° was Secretary of the Cascade Scottish
Rite Club, and following Constitution and Inauguration of
Klamath Lodge of Perfection Bro. Kimball was elected Secre
tary in which capacity he served from 1935 to 1937.
Bro. W.W. Cleaves, 32° filled the position as 'Acting
Secretary' in 1937.
Bro. Guy L. Ferguson, 32° was elected Secretary in 1938
and served until 1939.
Bro. Herman Gisvold was elected Secretary in 1939 and
was re-elected each of 29 consecutive years, serving until
1969. He was invested with the Rank of Knight Commander of
the Court of Honour in 1941 and Coroneted a 33°, I.G.H. in
1957.
Bro. Ralph M. Darmody, 32° was elected Secretary in 1970
and served until 1972, when ..
elected and served until 1976.
Bro. Gisvo ld, 33 ~ ;· was again
Bro. David M. Stemple, 32° was elected Secretary in 1976
*Bro. John D. Daniel, 32°, KCCH was appointed Personal Representative in the Valley of Klamath Falls April 20, 1992 and served until ~o~· ~ember 1, . 1992 ~ '1he.1Jl · Bre .•. aamee ··E.. Cs-r·es-well;, . 32° was appointed to this·position. ·
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and served until 1984. Bro. Stemple was invested with the
Rank of K.C.C.H. in 1981.
Bro. Charles A. Jacobi, 33° was elected Secretary
in 1984 and served five years until 1989 when he resigned to
enable him and his wife to move into low altitude for his
wife's health.
Bro. James Peters, 33° M:IS e1er.ten C::pci-etary in
1989; he was severely injured in an auto accinent in 1991,
and Bro. Stemple agreed to 'fill in' as Actin~ Se~retary.*
D. KLAMATH LODGE of PERFECTION
a . Letters Temporary . The minutes of the Septem
ber 4, 1935 meeting [conducting business under Letters Tem
porary granted by Inspector Louis G. Clarke , 33°]
•re .c~ i name the officers conductin~ that meeting .
V.M. - Arthur w. Schaupp, 32° 0 s.w. - Paul o. Landry, 32
J,W. - E.G. Chinn, 32° Secy - L.B. Kimble, 32° Expert - R.D. Eller, 32°
Asst. Ex - N.A. Simmilkier, , 32° Orator - Don Hensley, 32° Almoner - M.W. Rice, 32° Tyler - Clarence A. Miller, 32°
Letters Permanent and the Charter are dated October 23,
1935 and were granted to Klamath Lodge of Perfection. All
meetings, at that time, were conducted in a small room in the
Masonic Temple.
At the meeting of February 15, 1937 new officers were
elected to conduct the meeting .
V. M. - Paul o . Landr y, 32 9
s.w. - Don Hensley, 32° J.W. - E.G. Chinn, 32° Secy. - L.B. Kimble, 32°
Treas. - Don D. Havens, 32° Almoner - M.W. Rice, 32° Orator - J.C. O'Neill, 32°
*In M•J."ch, 199 2 -Br o . -=·s <t•p l e was ~gain elected Secretary, Ill. Bro. Peters not havinq recov ered sufficiently to resume his duties.
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During the March 1, 1937 meeting V.M. Paul 0. Landry,
32° appointed Brp. Arthur W. Schaupp, 32° as 'Director of De-
gree Work'. · :: -·~,-.·Grand Commander · .:. _ l. J. H. Cowles, 33 °
was to be in Medford May 1, 1937. 2.G.Ins:peetQp L.G. Clarke,
33° had requested K1~math Lodge of Perfection to appoint a
committee to work with the Medford Bodies for this occasion;
the members were A.W. Schaupp, 32° and P.O. Landry, 32°.
During the October 4, 1937 meeting Bro. Schaupp announc
ed a 'Burning of the Mortgage' on the Masonic Temple to be
conducted October 12. It was announced, also, that the cos•
tumes for Conferral of the 18th Degree had be·en received.
Recognizing the continuing close cooperation in the De
gree work between the Medford and Klamath Falls Valleys, S
In~pe'ctdiL L'.G, Clarke, 33° gave special dispensation to
Klamath Lodge of Perfection to Confer the Fourth to Four,~;
teenth Degrees with the Fourteenth being Conferred Friday,
November 19, 1937 in the Medford Masonic Hall.
1. 2 • 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. a. 9.
10. 11.
1935-36 1937 1938 1939~40
b. Charter Members of Klamath Lodge of Perfection
Fred w. Ahrens, 32° 12. , L.B. Hopkins, 32° A.L. Anderson, 32° 13. F.L. Howell, 32° J.F. Campbell, 32° 14. L.B. Kimble, 32° Earl w. OeLapp, 32° 15. Paul o. Landry, 32° A.B. Epperson, 32° 16. Clarence A. Miller, 32° R.D. Eller, 32° 17. J.W. Prince, 32° L.L. Gaghagen, 32° 18. M.W. Rice, 32° Frank J. Greenwood, 32° 19. Arthur w. Schaupp, 32° Arthur E. Hartman, 32° 2 0. N.A. Sinunilkier, 32° D.D. Havens, 32° 21. C.N. Villard, 32° Don Hensle.}', 32°
'· .... ;-
c. Venerable Masters
Arthur w. Schaupp, 32° 1959 Paul o. Landry, 32° 1960-61
Allen c. ~Aldrich, 32° James Peters, 32° Arthur H. Stites, 32° William N. Goen, 32°
Paulo. Landry, 32°,KCCH 1962 Don Hensley, 32° 1963-65
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1941 1942-43 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1950-52 1953-54 1955-56 1957-5 8
F.M. Stanley, 32° 1966-69 N.A. Simmilkier, 32° 1970-71 J.A. Rosser, 32° 1972-74 Leo N. Huls, 32° 1975-76 B.E. Miller, 32° 1977-79 Sanford c. Selby, 32° 1980-81 A.E. Harris, 32° 1982-83 Harold A. Teale, 32° 1984-85 Jack H. Schulze, 32°,KCCH1986-87 Bernace Wilson, 32° 1988-89 Stuart R. Balsiger, 32° 1990-91 Charles T. Carlson, 32° 1991-92
0 Albert A. Angel, 32
E. KLAMATH CtlAPTER ~of ROSE ~~QIX
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William N. Goen, 32°,KCCH Thomas L. Crutchfield, 32° Fred J. Dallas, 32°,KCCH Leroy F. Hardenbrook, 32° Henry G. Hansen, 32° Wayne s. Kennett, 32° John D. Daniel, 32° Paul E. Culbertson, 32° Lyle c. Logan, 32° Gene R. Byrnes, 32°
a. Letters Temporary The first meeting under
Letters Temporary was October 9, 1936.
F.L. E.G. W.W. E.W.
1937 1938
Letters Permanent and the Charter for Klamath Chap
ter of Rose Croix are dated October 20, 1937. During a sub
sequent meeting October 26, the dates of Conferral of the
Fifteenth through the Eighteenth Degrees were scheduled for
November 2 and 11, and December 21.
b . The officers conducting the November 16 meeting
were:
W.M. - A.W. Schaupp, 32° s.w. - H.S. Stone, 32° J.W. - F.L. Bertram, 32°
Secy ---- L.B. Kimble, 32° Treas --- Don Hensley, 32° Tyler (PT) - F.R. Olds, 32°
There were 29 Charter b. Charter Members
Hembers.
Anderson, 32° Don Hensley, 32°
M.W. L.W.
L.P. 0 r, 32° stendorf, 32°
F.B. Patty, 32° Rice , 32° Robertson, 32° Rosser, 32°
Arthur w. Schaupp, 32° 32°
0
32° A.A. Montgomery, 32°
c. Wise Masters
Arthur w. Schaupp, 32° Arthur w. Schaupp, 32°,KCCH
1964-67 Fred J. Dallas, 32° 1968-69 Fred J. Dallas, 32°,KCCH
1939-43 1944 1945 1946-47 1948-49 1950 1951 1952-53 1954 1955-56 1957-58 1959-60 1961 1962 1963
R.D. Eller, 32° 0 Don Hensley, 32 ,KCCH
L.L. Erdmann, 32° T.H. Reeves, 32° W.T. Withrow, 32° Gomer Jones, 32° Theodore R. Hughey, 32° L.L. Hendricks, 32° Everett E. Metler, 32° Andrew H. Sullivan, 32° Oliver E. Moen, 32° Gus G. Vlahos, 32° Stuart R. Balsiger, 32° James w. Pinniger, 32°
0 Sanford c. Selby, 32 ,KCCH
F. KLAMATH COUNCIL of KADOSH
1970-71 1972 1973-74 1975 1976-78 1979 1980-81 1982-83 1984-85 1986-87 1988 1989 1990 1991
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Dennis E. Depuy, 32° William J. Barnett, 32° Andrew H. Sullivan, 32° Fred J. Dallas, 32°,KCCH Fred J. Dallas , 33° John D. Daniel, 32° Leroy F. Hardenbrook, 32° L.F. Hardenbrook, 32°,KCCH Howard A. Snow, 32° Harry J. Marshall, 32° Manford E. Carmickle, 32° Kenneth R. Bell, 32°
a. Letters Temporary were read at the regular meet-
ing May 8, 1939. c·. ers t J.cers tA
ne b . The acting ifficers were:
Com - P.O. Landry, 32°, KCCH 1st Lt. Com - W.J. Dinsmore, 32° 2nd Lt. Com - F.B. Patty, 32° Chancellor - H.M. Brown, 32°
Orator - T . M. Starr, 32° Almoner - E.D. Eller, 32° Secy-Treas - Herman Gisvold, 32°
During the May 15 meeting announcement was made that the
Nineteenth through the Thirtieth Degrees would be Conferred
at Medford May 18 and 19. In the September 18 meeting, Bro .
Arthur H. Schaupp, 32°, KCCH made an announcement that the
Thirtieth Degree team is ready and will Confer it in the fall
Reunion November 16 and 17.
Letters Permanent and the Charter dated October 18,
1939 were received earlier in the fall; however, elaborate
Ceremonies were planned for December. InspectGr . Louis G.
Clarke, 33°, TP and his Deputy, Bro. R.
E. Pinning, 33°; _ Bro . E.G. Wendling, 33°, General Secre-
tary, Valley of Portland and . Bro. Leslie M~ Scott, 33°
were in attendance December 4, 1939 to Constitute and Inaugu
rate Klamath Council of Kadosh. Inspe~tor Clarke Pequested
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that all officers resign, then proceeded, assisted by
B~others Pi~ning, Wendlit1g and..Scott, to Constitute and In-
augurate Klamath Council of Kadosh. Immediately following
this ceremony, the same officers were re-elected and instal
led. New officers for the ensuing year were elected December
18 and installed December 21, 1939. There were 62 Charter Members . b , Charter Members
L. Anderson, 32° Gu Anderson, 32° G.C. Blohm, 32° Harol M. Brown, 32° Tim Bu anan, 32° E.R. Cha dler, 32° M.W. Cher , 32° E.G. Chism, 32° Fred Christy, 18° W.J. Dinsmore, 32° F.E. Drake, 32° C.A. Dunn, 32° R.D. Eller, 32° Charles D. Garcelon,
0 R.G. Gaynor, 32 0 Oscar Geyter, 32
Herman Gisvold, 32° George F . Hall, 32° p.o. Huvens, 32° Fred H. Heilbronne , 32°
0 M.D. Henry, 32 Pon Hensley, 32°, R. L. Hosby, 3 F.L. Hunter, 32° L.B. Hopki , 32° Leo N. Hu s, 32° J.C. Hu , 32°
bbard, 32° . Inman, 32°
• Jones, 32° Josephson, 32°
c. Commanders
D.O. Kenyon, 32° / Frank M. Lansky, 3 ° Herman L. Lofdah , 32° Ezra M. Mackey 32° J.R. Matthews, 32° M.W. Mcvay, 2° E.W. Mite 11, 32° c.w. Murftock, 32° G.W. O ,6orn, 32° Ed Os endorf, 32° Geo ge P. Panz, 32° F • Patty, 32°
.w. Rice, 32° J.A. Rosser, 32° Ray C. Rowan, 32° N.A. Simmilkier, 32° Tracy Stowe, 32° Melvin Solberg , 32° Glenn Stivers. 32° Floyd Stanley, 32°
Stover, 32° . storm, 32°
Taylor, 32° Robe t A. Thompson, 32° Willia Van Dinker , 32° Cliffor O. Ward, 32° W.W. War 32° C,C. Watki s, 32° Harry I. Way~, 32° Don Wells, 32 W.T. Withrow, ~ 0
0 1939-43 - Paul O. Landry~ 32 ,KCCH 1970-71 1944-45 - H.E. Jones, 32 1972
0 - Arthur D. Howell, 32 0
- Everett L. Miner, 32 0
- Henry G. Hansen, 32 1946-47 - N.A. Simmilkier, 32°, KCCH 1973-77 1948 - Benjamin F. Douglass, 32°,KCCH1978
0 1949-54 - Harold o. Brandenburg, 32 , 1979-81 KCCH 1982-85
1955 - Oral E. T~ompson, 32°
0 - Quenten o. Steele, 32 ' 0
- David F. Gallagher, 32 0 - James Peters, 32 , KCCH
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1956 1957-58 1959-60 1961 1962-65 1966-69
- Oral E. Thompson, 32°, KCCH 1986-87 1988 1988 1989 1990
- William F. Price, 32° - Louis Fritsch, 32° - Timothy R. Kucharski, 32° - George E. Grant, 32° - William v. Mattingly, 32° - Arthur o. Howell, 32° - Dan L. Smith, 32° - John D. Voth, 32° - Vane M. Caley, 32°
G. KLAMATH CONSISTORY
a. Letters Temporary were i"e&d!~May 8, 1939 at the
meeting conducted on the basis of that Officia1>Document.
b. The officers conducting that meeting are listed.
V.M. of Kadosh - A.W. Schaupp, 32°, Prior - L.E. Hubbard, 32°
Min. of State - J.A. Rosser, 32° Al~oner - R.D. ELLER, 32 O>
Preceptor - G.F. Hall, 32° Chancellor - H.L. Lofdahl, 32°
Req~Treas • Herman Gisvold, 32°
Regular meetings were on May 16 and September 18.
r. :.'!_·.I.n·:tbe-:-:la·tterim~eting., Brol. PauL,o.:::·Landry, 32°, KCCH an
nounced that the 32nd Degree team would be ready;to Confer
that Degree in the Fall Reunion.
Letters Permanent and the Charter had been received
along with those of the Council and are dated October 18,
1939. l:h·~·extract of the minutes of the December 4 meeting
follows.
"The Consistory was convened December 4, 1939 for the purpose of formal Constitution and Inauguration. Ill Bro. L.G. Clarke, 33°, S. G.I.G. in Oregon was accompanied by Ill Bro. R.E. Pinning, 33°, Deputy; Ill Bro. E.G. Wendling, 33°, General Secretary, Valley of Portland and Ill Bro. Leslie M. Scott, 33°. Ill Bro.i.:.Clarke requested that all the officers resign. He then Constituted and Inaugurated Kla~ath Consistory with the assistance of the other three Illustrious Brothers. Following this Ceremony, the [same] officers were elected and installec;l ~ Brother Scl;taupg•,.'lfas then presented with the Charter. " . ..s._a
There were 64 Charter Members. s, Charter Members
1939-41 1941-42 1944-45 1946 1947 1948-49 1950-52 1953 1954 1955-56 1957 1958-59 1960-61 1962
.L. Anderson, 32° G s Anderson, 32° G. Blohm, 32° Haro d M. B~own, 32° Tim B hanan , 32° E.R. Cn ndler, 32° M . W. Che y, 3 2 ° E . G. Chism 32° Fred ie• W.J. Dinsmore 32° F.E. Drake, 32 C.A. Dunn, 32° R.D. Eller , 32° Charles o. Garcelon 32°
0 R.G. Gaynor, 32 Oscar Geyter, 32° Herman Gisvol d , 32°
0 George F. Hall, 32 D.D. Huvens, 32° Fred H. Heilbronner,
0 M.D. Henry, 32 0 Don Hensley, 32 , CCH
0 R.L. Hesby, 32 F.L. Hunter, 3 L.B. Hopkins 32°
0 Leo N. Hul , 32 J.C. Hunt 32°
0 L.E. Hu ard, 32
0 . Inman, 32
0 H.c. Jones, 32 0 J. Josephson, 32
0 .o. Kenyon, 32
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Paulo. Landry, 32°,K?J:c~ Frank M. Lansky, 30° ~ ~ Herman L. Lofdahl, 3 ~ Ezra M. Mackey, 32° J.R. Matthews, 32° M. W. McVay, 32° E.W. Mitchell 32° C . W. Murdoc , 32° G.W. Osbor , 32° Ed Osten ~rf, 32° George . Panz, 3 2 ° F.B. atty, 32° M.W Rice, 32° J . Rosser, 32°
ay C. Rowan, 32° Arthur w. Schaupp, 32°,KCCH N.A. Simmilkier, 32° Melvin Solberg, 32°
0 Floyd Stanley, 32 Glenn Stivers, 32°
0 H.s. Storm, 32 E. Stover, 32°
0 Tr cy Stowe, 32 Fre Taylor, 32° Rober A. Thompson, 32°
Van Dinker, 32° Cliffor o. Ward, 32° W.W. Ward, 32°
0 c.c. Watkin , 32 0
Harr~ I. Way e, 32 Don Wells, 32 W.T. Withrow, 3 °
c . Venerable Masters of Kadosh
Arthur w. Schaupp, 32°, KCCH Arthur w. Schaupp, 33° Paul O. Landry, 32°, KCCH Paul o. Landry, 33° Harold o. Brandenburg, 32° R.T. Howard, 32° George N. Elliott, 32°
1963-65 1966-67 1968-71 1972-76 1977-78 1979-80 1981
B.F. Douglass, 32 0
B.F. Douglass, 32°, Clarence A. Humble, Gomer Jones, 32°
1981-83 KCCH 1984 32°, KCCH 1985
Jack H. Schulze, 32°, KCCH Raymond H. Bigger, 32°
0 Carl A. Young, 32
d. First Class Picture
1986-87 1988-89 1990 1991
Norman w. Jones, 32° Charles A . Jacobi, 32°,KCCH Richard P. Winter, 32 ° Hans B. Norland, 32° Frank D. Burton, 32°
0 George M. Burton, 32 0 Jerry v. Terry, 32
Bernace Wilson, 32° 0
Robert J. Campbell, 32 David J.H. Danforth, 32°
0 Charles H. Houser, 32 Ly le c. Logan, 32 0
The first Reunion was head November 15, 16 and 17, 1939;
the first Temple Class Reunion was held November 11, 12, 14,
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15, 18 and 19, 1955.
[Note: Pictures (with candidates identified) of the First Reunion Class and of the Temple Class Reunion to be inserted here].
e. Places of Meeting Prior to Present Temple
At least for Festive occasions, the Cascade Scottish
Rite Club met at the Willard Hotel. There is no mention of
any other meeting place prior to the minutes of its meeting
August 15, 1932, in which is mentioned thRt the meetin~ took
place in the Masonic Hall. At that time the Masonic Hall
wassrented space in the Old Loomis Building [next door to
the Old COPCO (California-Ore~on Power Company) Building]
between 4th and 5th Avenues on Main Street. In 1934 th,e.~ fMa
sonic] Lodge Building Committee purchased the Moose Lodge
Buildin~ [418 Klamath Avenue] which is the present Masonic
Temple. The Cascade Scottish Rite Club met in a small room
in this building, and,-<:when··1~eplaeedt:.by thed{lamath I.odge<of I
Perfection, the Lodge of Perfection continued meeting in this
small room.
Scottish Rite membership grew quite rapidly following
Constitution of Klamath Lodge of Perfection. in addition to
meeting in this small room, all Scottish· Rite Degree garments.:.
and other equipment necessary to Lodge and Degree work occu
pied space in this small room. Additional 'Masonic Family'
groups organized and, of necessity. eachrtnet and-s~ored its
·special :.equipment in this, by now. extremely crowded build-
ing.
Members of the Scottish Rite Building Committee began
the search for a suitable building, finally selecting as ideal
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two adja~ent garages at 632 Wal:nut Avenue. These were re
modeled to meet the.needs of the Scottish Rite Bodies and
several Masonic Family organizations, including Crater Lake
Lodge #211 [Chartered July 23, 1949] and [two years later]
PQnderosa Lodge 1220 [Chartered· June 13, 1957 (consolidated \l'
with Chiloquin Lodge #197, November 19, 1984)) becoming the
present Ponderosa Lodge #197.
The "present Temple Building was dedicated November 19, 1955 in an appropriately elaborate Ceremony with S.G.I.G. Ill Leslie M. S~ott, 33°, Grand Minister of State [of the Supreme Council, 33°) and Ill ''Clyde Van Gorder, 33° ["Deputy to Bro. Scott] participating. The Tableau for this Ceremony was:
Sovereign Grand Commander - Ill L.M. · Scott, 33 , ACTIVE
Primate - Harold o. Brandenburg, 32 , KCCH Prior - Ill Arthur M. Schaupp, 33 Preceptor - Ill Paul o. Landry, 33 Master of C~re~Qnies - Don Hensley, 32 ,
KCCH" !. i.59 .._ ·
f. Anecdotal and Historical Information . ,,
May 10, 1958 · · James Henry Sroufe, 33° atte~ded the
Sprin·g Reunion, having, been sent to Klamath Falls from Port
land to represent .. _ Insp.ector. ._ \ _Leslie M. Scott, 33°. "' .. ,1 ,
Bro. Sroufe gave a most inspiring me~sag'e· .. to the class of 17
new Masters of the Royal Secret. It was customary for one
or more of the 33° Scottish Rite Masons from the Valleys of
Portland, Salem and/or Eugene to attend the Reunions at Klam
ath Falls; many Brethren, mo~e·often ~hose of the 33°, also • t • '•' j)
attended from the Valley of Medford. In particular, the :Klam-
lith Fails ··Brothers would be. delighted .when -)~ro. Ralph G~.<·Lue,
33 9 -i was· among ·them as Bro. i~~ _ had been raised in Chiloquin
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Lodge f 197 and received the 14th Degree in the Valley of Klam
atu Falls in 1939.
Fol1owir~.g conferral of the 32nd Degree in May, 1966, Bro.
Louis Edward Starr, 33°, represented the S.G.I.G. in address
ing the new Masters of the Royal Secret. Following the 1967
Spring Reunion, Inspector Scott 'startled' the Brothers at
the head table at dinner when he remembered the Master of Ka-
dosh~as a non-Mason he knew as the Clinical and Radiological
Technologist in Portland General Hospital in the 1950s; Bro.
Scott was well-known for, among his many attributes, his excellent memory.
Bro. Warren W. Flagg, 33°, [Medford] and Rev. Bro. Ken
neth G. West, 32°, were frequent speakers for Maundy Thursdays
and Easter Sundays. In May, 1984 the Scottish Rite hosted
the~ 'Basin-wide' CELEBRATION of AMERICAN PUBLIC
SCHOOLS honoring all teachers and administrators of all schools
in the District. It was a joint effort by the Scottish Rite
in conjunction with the three Blue Lodges. P.M. Levoy W.
Longmire, 32° was both Chairman and Master of Ceremonies; P.
M. William L. Wales, 32° presented the "MASONIC INFLUENCE in
the FORMULATION, DEVELOPMENT and CONTINUATION of our Public
School System.
In December, 1984 Bro. Fred H. Heilbronner, 32°, received
his 50-year Scottish Rite Pin in his home. He told the fol
lowing story.
"I received the 4th through the 32nd Degrees in 1931, having been sent to Medford for the work. Many of the Degrees were conferred in full costume and were quite colorful and impressive. After three days there I was· ini-
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tiated into Hillah Shrine, A.A.O.N.M.s. 1160
In the Lodge of Perfection meeting, May, 1985, Bro. El
lis G. Matthews was presented with a plaque honoring him for
'service to the Rite' for serving as Prator in the 14th De
gree for 37 years. Later in the meeting Bro. Howard C. Strode,
32°, a retired school teacher, showed an ancient Masonic book,
1/te 14Ue. ltl~ elu:vd c;vz, JI~ 1JI~ cuuJ, II JI~
°" ~, published in 1846. This recent acquisition
belonged originally to his Uncle Frank J. Burch. With the
Secretary's assistance, the 'rightful home' of this book was
determined to be Marcus Lodge #110 in Fredericktown, Missouri.
As a member of .one of the wagontrains on the Oregon Trail,
Frank Burch went on to the California goldfields instead of
continuing into Oregon.
Bro. Arthur Dale Howell, 32°, KCCH was given a plaque
honoring his 25 years of service to the Rite as Almoner in
the Maundy Thursday-Easter Sunday Services and for his work
in the 3oth Degree, in spite of his moving to Mill City, Ore
gon following retirement from the railroad in the early 1970s.
$undcu~ $eAAJA.,ee, in those 25 years! Bro. Howell's father, F.
L. Howell, 32° was a Charter Member of Klamath Lodg.e of Per
fection, having received the Degrees in .the Guthrie [OK] Val
ley. in the early 1900s. Bro. A.D. Howell gav~ this Patent*
to the Secretary who, somewhat later and during a visit, gave
the Patent to the Guthrie Consistory.
*All Patents given in the early 1900s era were quite large. Currently, it hangs in the Guthrie, O~lahoma Consistory Museum.
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The Spring Reunion, 1985, brought 'two fathers and sons'
together as Brothers in Blue Lodge for the first times, in
Klamath Falls and in Santa Barbara, California. Bro. Harry
J. Marshall, 32°,~ took leave to attend the Ceremony of a 50-
year Masonic Pin awarding to his father in LaCumbre Lodge #
62, Santa Barbara. Through prior arrangements between the
S.G.I.G.s of Montana and Oregon, Bro. George E. 'Pete' Logan
of Townsend, Montana received the Scottish Rite Degrees in
Klamath Falls where his son, Bro. Lyle C. Logan, 32°§ belonged
and was quite active. By staying over the weekend, Bros.
George and Lyle Logan attended Past Masters Night..;the follow
ing Monday.
During the Feast of Tishri Celebration in September, 1985,
Bro. Kenneth G. West, 32°, demonstrated a recent gift of a
S~, particularly, its musical qualities. Later that fall,
October 31 through November 2, the Reunion celebrated the~-
The .. 'extra-ordinary affair' brought a 18:rge number of Brothers
from across the Orient. A busload from Portland, Salem and
Eugene included Inspector Johnson, 33°, arriving th~ second
afternoon. The large number of visiting honor-men sitting in
the south presented ~ ~ cvt ~I The diningroom was
filled to capacity both Friday and Saturday evenings! The
14th Degree Ring Ceremony was enhanced with the first use of
~Harry J. Marshall was invested with the KCCH December 5, 1987.
§Lyle c. Logan was invested with the KCCH November 11, 1989.
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the large, wood 14° Ring, constructed by Bro. J.D. Daniel,
32 °, KCCH. The new 14 ° ring-pyramid, de.signed by Inspector
Johnson, 33°, had been recently approved by the Supreme Coun
cil, and was presented each new Perfect Elu.
Harold 0. Brandenburg, 33°, was given a plaque commemo~
rating his 45 years of dedicated service as Lodge Officer anlf
work in the 30th Degree. He stated:
"I received the Degrees in the Spring, 1940 Reunion and was 'put to work' that fall."60
He presented a picture of his class, the first to have an
'all Klamath Falls Degree Team for each Conferral.
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Two visiting Brothers were present for the January, 1986
Council of Kadosh Feast, Gerald Finell, 32°, Coos Bay and Wal-
ter E. Bowers, 32°, Orient of Okinawa. Bro. Bowers was vis-
iting his daughter and family for their daughter's installa
tion as Honored Queen of Bethel #61, Job's Daughters. Bro.
Bowers had presented his granddaughter, Miss Tiare Gehrman,
with a special gavel, during ·the ~er-e~?ny, and stated:
low.
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"By now you know that to rule and guide your Bethel, you need something to wield the Power. I have such an instrument, the gavel.
"This gavel I prize very highly. It was given to me by the Most Worshipful Nohea Peck, Sr., Past Grand Master of Masons of the Grand Lodge of Japan and a personal friend of mine.
"This gavel was made from the handrails of the Masonic Temple in Tokyo, Japan which was razed when a new Temple was erected.
"It now remains for me to present to you this gavel, the Emblem of Power. In the hands of the Honored Queen, it may be made an instrument of great good or of greater evil. With it the Honored Queen governs her B-thel, and the welfare and prosperity of Bethel #61 of the International Orqer of Job's Daughters.
"In your hands, I am confident, it will be 61 wielded for the best interests of Bethel #61. " ·
Two of the older Brothers remarked March 6, 1986 at
Klamath Chapter of Rose Croix that each had seen Halley's Com
et twice. -!-H: Bro. Brandenburg, 33° Jsaid his father had a
wakened both his brother and him to see the comet, and that
they may not live to see it the second time. Bro. Hans B.
Norland, 32°, KCCHJ said he had seen it the first time when
he was 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle in 1910 when he
was a small lad in Norway.
Bro. Hans was Orator for all the bodies from March 1986
to 1989 . Many of his 'orations' concerned some of the very
interesting 'happenings' in his life . As a young lad in Spo
kane, WA, a stranger had rented a room from his parents from
about 1910 or 1911 to 1914 or 1905. These were lean years
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for this newly immigrated · family from Norway, and the augmen
tation of income through 'Mr. Phillips' board and room money
was very welcome. Mr. Phillips exuded great charm, and actu
ally developed 'quite a crush' on Hans' mother. While living
with the Norlands it was learned that Mr. Phillips 1ua4 ~
But.dt e~. am/. Uu:d ~~.IA.Ate. k ~ .&.oVz. a. /Ila.-
4.an. am/. a,n.cl, C-lltl Prior to this time, 'Butch' had moved to
South America for a time, returning via the Amazon River to
a seaport, then via ship to France where he unde~~ent 'face
altering appearance surgery'. He then returned to the U.S.A.
as Mr . Phillips. Hans stated: "If he [Mr. Phillips] had any
flaw, it was a fanatical hatred for the railroads, and con-
sidered them to be the 'true villains' of the Old West."
thousand copies of OUR FREEDOM DOCUMENTS
members of the Education and Americani
tee to the
and i n Tulelake
In early 1987 Bro.
the U.S. CONSTITUTION
the Valley of Klamath
in Klamath Falls County
California · early fall, 1986.
Chairman of
COMMITTEE for
The y forms were signed
by the City making Klamath Falls
April 23 Bro. Richard S. Fa ~· 32°
talk: THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION~
I~apector Johns~. 33°, .. Conse.-
crated the Bicentennial Reunion Class May 9, 1987 . David F .
Gallagher, 32° witnessed the Conferral o f the 32nd Degree on
his son, David Gallagher. J.P. Daniel, 32 ° , KCCH conferred
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the 14th Degree. on his stepson, Thomas W. Torres, during the
Reunion.
During the academic year, 1965-66 a new youth group for
college/university students, the&~ Q/.. Re!baLp,/.,m., was ini
tiated under the auspices of Scottish Rite Masons of the staff
and faculty of Oregon Technical Institute; it received formal
recognition of Oregon's Grand Lodge in June, 1987.
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e 14th Degree on his stepson, Thomas w. Torres, durre
/
/
The ReDalJim, a new youth organizat· n for col-_,,, ,,, lege/university started by
Rite Masons on the fa · lty and staff
p of S-Cottish
~ical In ..
' stitute in in the annual
session of the Grand Lodge 6, 1987. Realizing
the need for such an campuses, the 0.
T. I. authorized of its mem ....
bers (all Masons) to work who
were Rainbow, DeMolay
I~ 'fared well' for a few years, and was
1987.88 .
Bro. Teddy E. Shoop, 32° journeyed to Klamath Falls from
Yakima, Washington for the 39th Annual Outdoor Communication
of Crater Lake ! .. odge 11211, ABgUC1'1~. 1 , : -1987.. After closure of
the Second Section of the MM Degree he was awarded his 50-
year Scottish Rite Pin by Leroy F. Hardenbrook, 32°, KCCH,
Personal Representative in the Valley of Klamath Falls .
During August, 1987, new carpetine was laid in the Lodge
Room of the Scottish Rite Temple; a large part of the cost
was defrayed through donations of the members - their names
are engraved on a .'.wall:--plaque' in the lobby.
September 17, 1987 Robert E. MacKrell, Chairman and Amer-
ican History Teacher, Department of Social Studies, Klamath
Union Highschool, . spoke on the T var-
ious aspects of our U.S. Constitution. The quality and
depth ~f this address contributed materially to his ~
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a-4 a.ne a/--~ A¥~ ~ .uz. CP~ .ta, ~ Ute.
ti)~ q~ (}~ g~ July 9-14, 1989 in Val-
ley Forge, PA.
During his visit to District #21 October 23, 1987
Grand Master ~ Glendon K. Jefferies, 33° remark-
ed that two of the three ' sitting' Masters of Lodges in this
District were 33°-Elect: James Peters, 32°, KCCH, W.M. of
Crater Lake Lodge #211 and Leroy F. Hardenbroek, 32°, KCCH,
W.M . of Ponderosa Lodge #197.
of the Klamath Falls Education and Americani~ro,
ANCHORS of LIBERTY~o~the
School Distric ~r place-
Committee 36 copies of
Superintendent o
ment in the Libraries o
Imperial Potentate
his official visit May 6,
in the Klamath Falls Seo
18 schools .
King, 33° made
Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.
the pho-
tographic session Potentate, S. Nichols,
32°, Bro. remarked that he
in both the Northern and Southern Juris
the A.& A.S.R.
May 7, 1988 the Klamath Falls Fourth Degree Team Confe..r
red it in the First Statewide Reunion in Eugene.
Education and Americanism Committee sentated, in
September,
three Job's
with copies
member of the Chapters, the
Order of ReDalJim
Special Publications of
test publication of Sov Ill c. Fred Kleinknecht,
Grand Com-
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September, l987 and June, 1988 New Age.
The upper floor of the Klamath Falls Scottish Rite Tem
p le was extensively remodeled for the fourth Childhood Lan~
guage Disorder Clinic in this Orient. Preliminary work began
in the fall of 1988; completion date was postponed, and the
dedication was October 17, 1992 - Clinic operations having
commenced earlier that summer/fall .
From the Valley of Klamath Falls have come several Broth-
ers who held positions of distinction in the r-rand Lodge of
A.T<". & A.M. of Oregon, among whom are W. Dexter Elliot t, 'Past
~aster of ~rater Lake Lodge #211, serving as r.rand Secretary
from 1966 to 1976, and was made ~onorary Past r,rand waster in
1976; and Elvin E. Phillips, 'Past Master of Ylamath Lodge ~!77,
who serv~d as Grand Secretary f rom 1977 through 1982.
Bro . Lyle C. Logan, 32°, KCCII, Past ~aster of Crater Lake
Lodge #211, served three years as nistrict neputy in the early
1980's, was appointed Senior r,rand neacon in 1989~~1ected Junior Grand Parden in 1990, ele cted Senior Grand t iarden in
1991, Deputy Grand Mast~ 1992 and serv ed as Grand "1aster
in 1993-94.