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this issue Masters Message P. 1 Junior Steward P. 3 Chaplain P 5 Past Masters P. 6 Calendar P. 7 YEAR 2015 ELECTED OFFICERS W.B. Gordon Johnson Worshipful Master [email protected] Bro.Gevorg Mkhitaryan Senior Warden [email protected] Bro. Tom Clark Junior Warden [email protected] V.W.B. Mark Sanders Treasurer [email protected] W.B. Mike Bishop Secretary [email protected] Sr. Deacon… …Dean Roettger Jr. Deacon………. Chris Carter Chaplain……............... Rick Cox Marshal……...…...David Upjohn Tyler ......……...W.B. Fred Davis Sr. Steward……….…..John kent Jr. Steward…………Larry Marks Musician……………….Joe Reef Historian……..…..David Coffing Photographer… ..David Rice Trestle Board Editor V.W.B. Jim Thompson All articles should be submitted to the Secretary no later than 2 days after our special meeting on the 3rd. Thursday of the month. All members are welcomed and encouraged to June 2015 Trestle Board Washington Lodge No 4 Founded in 1857 Meeng on the Level Acng by the Plumb Parng on the Square Greetings From the East The theme of our May Stated Communicaon was Grand Session, as the Grand Masonic Year for the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washington is nearing an end, and Brethren of Washington Lodge No. 4 are preparing to perform our du- es as members of Grand Lodge [WMC Sec. 1.03 Const. Members]. During the meeng, we reviewed secons of the Washington Masonic Code* related to Amendments [ Sec. 5.01], Vong [Sec. 5.03], and Lodge Representaon [Sec. 14.12]. We then read and dis- cussed the Grand Lodge Resoluons, which can be found at: hp://freemason-wa.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/03/Resoluon-Booklet-2015.pdf *You can view the Washington Masonic Code at http://freemason-wa.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/04/WMC-2003-14.pdf On April 29 th , Washington Lodge No. 4 joined with Mt. Hood Lodge No. 32 to host an Entered Apprence Table Lodge of Instrucon, which was well aended by Masons rep- resenng not less than seven Lodges and two jurisdicons. Following the seven Tradional Toasts, the Brethren added several more, and, in the words of WB Dave Rice, "The cannons most certainly ROARED!" Mt. Hood Lodge No. 32 and Washington Lodge No. 4 joined again on May 3 rd to host a Ma- sonic Ladies Tea (including Widows of both Lodges). Bro. Joe Reef provided pleasant music on the piano while Brothers from both Lodges served tea, finger sandwiches, and des- sert. The event was well received by our Ladies. The Vancouver Chapter DeMolay and Promise Assembly Internaonal Order of Rainbow Girls joined with Freemasons from Lodges in District 19 and several from Oregon at the annual Cysc Fibrosis Foundaon GREAT STRIDES fundraiser on May 9 th , raising $8,883+. Connued on page 2

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this issue

Masters Message P. 1

Junior Steward P. 3

Chaplain P 5

Past Masters P. 6

Calendar P. 7

YEAR 2015

ELECTED OFFICERS

W.B. Gordon Johnson

Worshipful Master

[email protected]

Bro.Gevorg Mkhitaryan

Senior Warden

[email protected]

Bro. Tom Clark

Junior Warden

[email protected]

V.W.B. Mark Sanders

Treasurer

[email protected]

W.B. Mike Bishop

Secretary

[email protected]

Sr. Deacon… …Dean Roettger

Jr. Deacon………. Chris Carter

Chaplain……............... Rick Cox

Marshal……...…...David Upjohn

Tyler ......……...W.B. Fred Davis

Sr. Steward……….…..John kent

Jr. Steward…………Larry Marks

Musician……………….Joe Reef

Historian……..…..David Coffing

Photographer… ..David Rice

Trestle Board Editor

V.W.B. Jim Thompson

All articles should be submitted to

the Secretary no later than 2 days

after our special meeting on the 3rd.

Thursday of the month. All members

are welcomed and encouraged to

June 2015 Trestle Board

Washington Lodge No 4

Founded in 1857 Meeting on the Level Acting by the Plumb Parting on the Square

Greetings From the East

The theme of our May Stated Communication was Grand Session, as the Grand Masonic

Year for the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washington is

nearing an end, and Brethren of Washington Lodge No. 4 are preparing to perform our du-

ties as members of Grand Lodge [WMC Sec. 1.03 Const. Members]. During the meeting,

we reviewed sections of the Washington Masonic Code* related to Amendments [Sec.

5.01], Voting [Sec. 5.03], and Lodge Representation [Sec. 14.12]. We then read and dis-

cussed the Grand Lodge Resolutions, which can be found at:http://freemason-wa.org/wp-

content/uploads/2013/03/Resolution-Booklet-2015.pdf

*You can view the Washington Masonic Code at http://freemason-wa.org/wp-

content/uploads/2013/04/WMC-2003-14.pdf

On April 29th, Washington Lodge No. 4 joined with Mt. Hood Lodge No. 32 to host

an Entered Apprentice Table Lodge of Instruction, which was well attended by Masons rep-

resenting not less than seven Lodges and two jurisdictions. Following the seven Traditional

Toasts, the Brethren added several more, and, in the words of WB Dave Rice, "The cannons

most certainly ROARED!"

Mt. Hood Lodge No. 32 and Washington Lodge No. 4 joined again on May 3rd to host a Ma-

sonic Ladies Tea (including Widows of both Lodges). Bro. Joe Reef provided pleasant music

on the piano while Brothers from both Lodges served tea, finger sandwiches, and des-

sert. The event was well received by our Ladies.

The Vancouver Chapter DeMolay and Promise Assembly International

Order of Rainbow Girls joined with Freemasons from Lodges in District

19 and several from Oregon at the annual Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

GREAT STRIDES fundraiser on May 9th, raising $8,883+. Continued on page 2

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From the East Continued

During our May Special Communication, WB Dave Rice conferred the Entered Apprentice Degree to Bro. Simon

Blanco. Welcome to the Fraternity, Brother!

Our June Stated Communication will be Hawaiian Shirt Night. Leave your Tux or suit at home and come dressed in

your best Hawaiian shirt and slacks.

Finally, Brethren, given the nature of some of the GL Resolutions, I’d like to share an interesting video on the his-tory of the Masonic Apron; Emblems of Innocence and Honor: The Masonic Apron:https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=_oiEKKitMz8 Described as a Mason's "badge" and an emblem of innocence, the apron provides

a link to Freemasonry's

Do good unto all.

W.Bro. Gordon Johnson

Levi’s Team Our youngest walker

Pictures from the Cystic Fibrosis Great Strides Walk May 9th. 2015

Steve & Mike Cooking the Hot Dogs VWB Mark, eating

All pics downloaded from the

Oregon site Face book page

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From the chair of the Junior Steward.

What Freemasonry Means To Me by: Reverend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, 33°

I recently received a letter in which the writer asked: "Why are you a Freemason?" The question caused me to think and reaffirm my feelings about Masonry.

At first I thought about my own forebears. My grandfather was a Mason for 50 years, my father for 50 years, and I have been a Mason for 60 years. This means that my tie with Freemasonry extends back to 1869 when my grandfather joined the Masons.

My feelings on my first entrance into a Masonic Lodge are very clear in memory. I was a young man and it was a great thrill to kneel before the altar of the Lodge to become a Freemason. This must have been the same feeling my father and grandfather experienced before me. And it must also have been identical to the one that many great leaders of America and the world felt as they became Masons. Prominent among this select group are George Washington, Harry Truman, and 12 other Presidents as well as countless statesmen and benefactors of humanity.

So I found myself thinking: "What does Freemasonry mean to me?" Of course Masons say that Freemasonry actually begins in each individual Mason's heart. I take this to mean a response to brotherhood and the highest ideals. I recall the story of a man who came to me once and said: "I see that you are a Freemason. So am I." As we talked, he told me of an experience he had years ago. It seems that he joined the Masonic Fraternity shortly after he became 21 years old. When he was stationed in the military, he decided to at-tend various Lodge meetings. On his first visit to a Lodge in a strange city, he was a bit nervous. One thought was constantly in his mind; could he pass the examination to show that he was a Mason? As the committee was carefully examining his credentials, one of the members looked him squarely in the eye and said: "Obviously you know the Ritual, so you can enter our Lodge as a Brother Mason. But I have one more question. Where were you made a Mason?" With that he told the young visitor to think about it because when he knew the answer the examiner would not have to hear it. He would see it in his eyes. My friend told me that after a couple of minutes a big smile came to his face and he looked at the examiner, who said: "That's right, in your heart."

"Through Masonic teachings, good men practice love and charity.

As a Fraternity they spend millions of dollars...

Freemasonry is not a religion though, in my experience, Masons have predominately been religious men and, for the most part, of the Christian faith. Through Freemasonry, how-ever, I have had opportunity to break bread with good men of other than my own Christian faith. Freemasonry does not promote any one religious creed. All Masons believe in the Deity without reservation. However, Masonry makes no demands as to how a member thinks of the Great Architect of the Universe. Freemasonry is, for all its members, a supple-ment to good living which has enhanced the lives of millions who have entered its doors. Though it is not a religion, as such, it supplements faith in God the Creator. It is supporting of morality and virtue.

Freemasonry has no dogma or theology. It offers no sacraments. It teaches that it is im-portant for every man to have a religion of his own choice and to be faithful to it in thought and action. As a result, men of different religions meet in fellowship and brotherhood under the fatherhood of God. I think that a good Mason is made even more faithful to the tenets of his faith by his membership in the Lodge.

Freemasonry is much more than a social organization. Through masonic teachings, good men practice love and charity. As a Fraternity they spend millions of dollars to support hospitals, childhood language disorders clinics, and research into problems that plague man’s physical and mental being.

Continued on page 4

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Whenever I visit a masonic hospital, of which there are many, my eyes fill with tears. As I see a youngster, who could not walk, now able to get from one end of the corridor to the other with the aid of an artificial leg, I am thrilled. For a young person to have the opportunity to become whole and productive is to me exciting and wonderful. And this opportunity is given at no cost to his or her family or the state. Living is beau-tiful but sometimes life can be harsh and cruel. Whenever or wherever people are in need masons are there to help. From large undertakings to the smallest of needs, masons are always there, caring and serving. I have always been interested as to why masons devote so much time to their Fraternity. A good answer to this question came from a Grand Mas-ter who once told me that he enjoys his involvement because it gives him another dimen-sion to living.

The same answer is echoed by Brethren as they meet in Lodge rooms from one end of our Country to the other and around the world. Many of my best friends, associates, and fel-low Christians are Freemasons and good churchmen as well. In my travels at home and abroad a goodly number of Freemasons notice my Masonic ring, which I always wear. With pride they say: "I, too, am a Freemason."

To me, Freemasonry is one form of dedication to God and service to humanity. I too was a Freemason in my heart and so I will remain. I am proud of my involvement. I am proud to walk in fraternal fellowship with my Brethren. Why am I a Freemason? Simply because I am proud to be a man who wants to keep the moral standards of life at high level and leave something behind so others will benefit. Only as I, personally, become better, can I help others to do the same.

From multiple sources, example: freemasonry.bcy.ca/texts/why_a_freemason.html .

When was the last time you had a good laugh with brothers? Come to lodge and bring joy to your heart.

“Joke “

A doctor and plumber are in the same Lodge. On Sunday morning the doctor wakes up to find his toilet blocked. So he called the plumber. “But I don′t work Sundays! Can′t it wait until tomorrow?”, said the plumber.

The doctor said, ”I don′t like working Sundays either but if you were in trouble, and felt unwell, Brother I would come round to see you.” “OK”, said the plumber and went to the doctor’s house. He went upstairs and looked at the toilet, took two aspirins from his pocket and threw them down the bowl. “There.”, he said. “If it′s no better tomorrow give me a call and I will come back.”

Submitted by Larry Marks Jr. steward.

Garibaldi Camp out and fishing crew May 29 thru 31

Continued from page 3

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Upcoming Events:

- White Salmon Building Dedication, May 30, 1:00 PM, White Salmon

- DeMolay Prospect Party, May 30, 1:00 PM, VMC

- RD237 Strawberry Feed June 6th Noon, VMC

- Jobs Daughters Installation May 31st, 2:00 VMC

- Grand Lodge Annual Communication (June 12-13),

Three Rivers Convention Center

7016 W Grandridge Blvd

Kennewick, WA.

99336

http://freemason-wa.org/news-events/annual-communication/

- Enlightenment UD AF&AM Disc Golf @ Champoeg State Park (Oregon) (June 14th) https://

www.eventbrite.com/e/enlightenment-lodges-en-flight-enment-first-annual-disc-golf-tournament-tickets-

16541890239

- DeMolay BBQ Fundraiser June 20th, 5:00 PM VMC

- Tri-Lodge, October 3, Steilacoom

- Salem 4 AF&AM Visitation, October 7, Salem, OR

Any brother needing a ride to Lodge please contact us at [email protected], and we’ll make arrangements.

Follow us on Facebook. Copy and paste the following URL

https://www.facebook.com/Washington-Lodge-4

The Chaplains Corner

Here is another selection from Level Steps. 100 Daily Meditations for Freemasons by Jonti Marks.

“How should Freemasons meet?’

“On the Level.”

-Closing Ceremony

When we say that we meet ‘on the level’ we most usually think of our differing stations in life and it is true that

Masonry allows us all to meet as equals, whatever our backgrounds. However, the concept of Masonic parity

should also apply to our hearts and minds. As Masons we should always have our sights set on the highest levels

of thought and behavior and in this, too, we should be ‘on the level.’ All lives contain drudgery and it is often

difficult to remain optimistic in the face of it but there is no doubt that to do so is the mark of a good Mason.

For all of our Brothers and fellows; widows, friends or families that are having a difficult time right

now, or are currently suffering in sickness and distress, please reach out to us… as we are standing

ready to help out within the length of our cable tow.

So Mote It Be

In Brotherly Love and Friendship,

Bro. Rick Cox, Chaplain - Washington Lodge # 4

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*1857 - Lewis Van Vleet

*1858 - Lewis Van Vleet

*1859 - Jas. A. Grahame

*1860 - Jas. A. Grahame

*1 861 - Lewis Van Vleet

*1862 - Louis Sohns

*1863 - Levi Farnsworth

*1864 - Wm. H. Troup

*1865 - Wm. H. Troup

*1866 - Wm. H. Troup

*1867 - Wm. H. Troup

*1868 - Wm. H. Troup

*1869 - Jos. M. Fletcher

*1870 - Louis Sohns

*1871 -James Davidson

*1872 - John Eddings

*1873 - Geo. W. Durgan

*1874 - Louis Sohns

*1875 - Louis Sohns

*1876 - Jos. M. Fletcher

*1877 - Jos. M. Fletcher

*1878 - Geo. W. Durgan

*1879 - Albert S. Nicholson

*1880 - John G. Blake

*1881 - Horace N. Kress

*1882 - Horace N. Kress

*1883 - John G. Blake

*1884 - Louis Sohns

*1885 - Louis Sohns

*1886 - Louis Sohns

*1887 - Lowell M. Hidden

*1888 - Louis R. Sohns

*1889 - Louis R. Sohns

*1890 - Henry Christ

*1891 - Charles A. Johnson

*1892 - Louis R. Sohns

*1893 - Wm. H. Eddings

*1894 - Louis ft Sohns

*1895 - Edward F. Hixon

*1896 - Edward F. Hixon

*1897 - Jas. M. Pritchard

*1898 - Dexter C. Grunow

*1899 - Jos. A. C. Brant

*1900 - Edward F. Hixon

*1901 - Dan Crowley

*1902 - Jos. R. Harvey

*1903 - Wm. H. H. King

*1904 - Wm. H. Martin

*1905 EM Green

*1906 - John Harvey

*1907 - M. R. Sparks

*1908 - Herman J. Erdman

*1909 - W. E. Yates

*1910 - Lewis G. Conant

*1911 - Rudolph G. Ebert

*1912 - James Scott

*1913 - Dennis Nichols

*1914 - Hugh McKinley

*1915 - Samuel J. Miller

*1916 - Francis M. Young

*1917 - wm.J. Kinney ..

*1918 - Bert Yates

*1919 - W. B. Richardson

*1920 - M. W. O’Dell

*1921 - Frank Steele

*1922 - Claude E. Baty

*1923 - Chas. H. Thurman

*1924 - Horace H. Daniels

*1925 - Forest H. Gay

*1926 - Fred W. Sinclair

*1927 - W E. Pearson

*1928 - Jesse L. Dodge

*1929 - Claude C. Snider.

*1930 - Cecil C. Cady

*1931 - Ralph E. Carter

*1932 - Olaf N. Lorass

*1933 - Jay A. Sly

*1934 - Erwin 0. Rieger

*1935...Clark W. Moody

*1936 - Elmer K. Bakke

*1937 - Irwin L. Hopfe

*1938 - James C. Callahan

*1939 - Raymond T. Forrest

*1940 - Howard D. Phillips

*1941 - Ben H. Kreis

*1942 - J. Guthrie Langsdorf

*1943 - William J. Yunker

*1944 - Ira G. Holcomb

*1945 - Horace Hatch

*1946 - Perry L. Hartsock

*1947 - Roy C. Wilson

*1948 - Clifford W. Koppe

*1949 - Albert N. Stanley

*1950 - Phillip LeRoy Weeks

*1951 - W. E. Lawton

*1952 - James A. Daniels

*1953 - J. Ralph Morley

*1954 - Clarence W. Olson

*1955 - Kenneth F. Cone

* l956 -J D Power

*1957 - Leslie Sorensen

*1958 - Hugh H. Bolton

*1959 - Roland F. McKennett

*1960 - Robert J. Moss

*1961 - Milton V. Poe

*1962 - James R. Gregg

*1963 - Richard A. Flett

*1963 - H. Russell Huff (Hon.)

1964 - Thomas L. Wilson

*1965 - Eugene F. Hartley .

*1966 - Franklin H. McClung

*1966 - Harold S. Ball (Hon.)

*1967 - Earl E. Sewell, Jr

*1968 - Robert T. Ludahl

*1969 - H. A. Benedict

*1970 - Donald L. Wallingford

*1971 - Robert L. Zweifel

*1972 - S. Gene Grover .

1973 - David W. Williamson

*1974 - J. R. (Dick) Brown

*1975 - Thomas B. Chapman

1976- AIf Gregerson

*1977 - Abraham N. Cutter

1978 - Albert D. Shaw

*1979 - Robert L. Zweifel

1980 - Thomas W. Lloyd

1981 - David W. Williamson

*1982 - John R. Feliz

1983 - Donald B. Gilliland

*1984 - Gayle F. Cupp

*1985 - Thomas B. Chapman

*1986 - Thomas R. Fletcher...

*1987 - Richard J. Reed

*1988 - Kenneth L. Cox

1989 - Gerald D. Preuss

1990 - Thomas A. Curry

1991 - Murray Falk

1992 - Willard M. Dewar

*1993 - George W. Wilson

1994 - David W. Williamson

*1995 - Kirk E. Williams

1996 - Michael L. Sanders

1997 - Thomas J. Macready.

1997 - Donald P Graham (Hon)

*1998 - Marvin E. Christian

*1999 - George Titus

2000 - James R Thompson

2001 - James R Thompson

2002 - Thomas J. Macready.

2003 - Kenneth D. McCoy

2004 - Terry K. Gaya

*2005 - Roxy W. Spray

2006 - Thom B. Taylor

2007 - Mark D. Sanders

*2008 - Joseph P. Conroy

2009 - Don Houston

2010 - Michael J. Bishop

2011 - H.J. Hank Shaffer

2012 - David C. Coffing.

2013 - Frederick T. Davis

2014 - Leigh F. Cahill

Washington Lodge 4 Past Masters

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Garibaldi

Deep Sea

fishing

1 2 3 4

Washington

4 Stated

Meeting

5 6 Ridgefield

Stated &

strawberry

Feed

7

VMC

Clean-up

8 9 10 11

Mt Hood

Stated

12

Grand

Lodge in

Kennewick

13

Grand

Lodge in

Kennewick

14 15 16 17 18

Washington

4 Special

19 20

DeMolay

BBQ

21 22 23 24 25

Mt. Hood

Special

26 27

Masonic

University

28 29 30

June 2015