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Foundation wins Jubilee
honors Queen parade
Bishop title results
M
ossyrock City
council members
and city admin-
istration discussed reducing
the speed limit on Mossyrock
Road West from 35 mph to
25 mph at its regular council
meeting on
Thursday. If
approved,
the change
would apply
from Isbell
Road to Al-
drich Road
– the current
city limit go-
ing west. Mossyrock
Mayor
M a y o r Tom Meade
Tom Meade
said the current 35 mph speed
limit along the section of Moss-
yrock Road West is a holdover
from when it was a county
road. The speed zone was not
changed after the area between
Isbell Road and Aldrich Road
Photo by Chris Johnson/The East County Journal was annexed into the city and
By Buddy Rose Mossyrock Road came under
The East County Journal city jurisdiction.
M
Meade said one of the pri-
orton's 75th annu-
mary purposes for reducing the
al Loggers’ Jubi-
speed limit is to make the area
lee logging show
safer for pedestrian traffic.
was – by any measure – a fun
According to Meade, the
and exciting event.
city is also proposing to con-
During two days of keen
struct a walking path along
competition, enthusiastic
Mossyrock Road West in the
crowds cheered as contestants
area. Currently, there is no
put on a great exhibition of
shoulder along the road and
old-time and modern logging
very little room for pedestrians
skills.
to walk between the pavement
When the sawdust settled
and the ditches on either side,
on Sunday afternoon, Mike
making it dangerous for pedes-
Forrester of Idleyld Park,
trians, particularly at night.
Ore., came away with the
Council members echoed
coveted “Bull of the Woods”
Meade’s concern, especially as
title, signifying the over-
it applies to children walking
all champion of the annual
to and from school and for the
“Granddaddy of all Logging
elderly or handicapped.
Shows.”
Meade said the proposed
Forrester, a long-time com-
walking path would parallel
petitor at Morton and former
Mossyrock Road on the north
Bull of the Woods champion
side. There is a ditch along that
in 2000 and 2001, said he was
side of the road. The city’s en-
surprised he was able to come
gineer indicated it serves no
out on top.
drainage purpose and could be
“I didn’t think I would be
Photo by Buddy Rose/The East County Journal filled in to provide a walking
able to do this after I passed
Mike Forrester of Idleyld Park, Ore., was crowned Bull of the Woods, as the overall champion surface away from the pave-
50 (years of age),” said For-
of the 75th annual Loggers’ Jubilee logging show. Pictured presenting the award on Sunday af- ment. Meade said the county
rester. “But it was a great thrill
and, as always, I enjoyed and ternoon (left to right): Morton Loggers’ Jubilee princesses Belen Salguero and Maddy Brigham,
Queen Crystal Wright, 2017 Bull of the Woods Mike Forrester and Jubilee princesses Elexcious
See Mossy Page 4
See Logging Page 4
Hampton and Jacie Dunlap.
Remains found
Brandy Clark's Jubilee homecoming a hit in Mineral Lake
L
ewis County Sheriff’s
detectives have identi-
fied a body found Aug.
9 in Mineral Lake as a missing
Mineral man. According to sher-
iff’s officials, two individuals
were fishing in Mineral Lake
when they observed something
floating in the water and dis-
covered it was human remains.
Sheriff’s deputies responded and
with the help of boaters brought
the remains ashore at a boat
launch. The body was taken to
the Lewis County Coroner’s of-
fice for identification and to de-
termine the cause of death are
being investigated.
Sheriff’s deputies said the
coroner’s office has identified
the remains as Gerald L. Har-
ris, a 54-year-old Mineral man
who has been missing since July
5. Acording to deputies, Har-
ris’s girlfriend was found adrift
in a boat on the evening of July
5 by boaters. She said she and
Harris were on the lake when
he disappeared into the water.
Sheriff’s deputies and local boat-
ers spent several hours search-
ing for Harris. Members of the
Photo by Chris Johnson/The East County Journal Pierce County Sheriff’s officer
were also brought in and search
By Rosemary Browning concert to a crowd of more key to the city from Morton took photos for her “Big the lake for Harris using sonar
A
The East County Journal than 3,500 fans in the Jubi- Mayor Dan Mortensen. Day In a Small Town” al- equipment, but were unable to
large Jubilee crowd lee arena. It was Clark’s first Also during the show, bum. locate his body.
welcomed native performance in the arena and Clark dedicated the song See page 8 in this week’s Anyone with information on
daughter Brandy fans lined up three hours be- “Blue Bayou” to her mom edition for more photos and the case is asked to contact the
Clark home on Saturday fore the show to see her per- and longtime friend Chris a story by Johnson on her re-
night. Clark performed a Lewis County Sheriff’s office at
formance. Clark received a Johnson of Morton, who turn concert. (360) 740-1105.
2 ― August 16, 2017 ― The East County Journal
Opinion
Another Gray Hair
Jubilee draws to end "What is left on your
Jubilee activities
have drawn to a close.
What a weekend.
Yes, it was a bit
warm for a couple of
to sell a few shirts when
members of the bank
team
took a
much
summer bucket list?"
days…then Saturday needed
night the rains came. break.
The Jubilee activities And
kicked off on Thursday it was
night with the tradition- great
al Queen’s coronation when
with five very talented 2012 Rosemary
and poised young ladies Jubilee Browning
competed for the title. Queen Editor
At evening’s end, Krys- Jesseeka
tal Wright of Randle Hughes stopped by. We
captured the crown. had a nice visit and it “Before summer ends, I “Achieve a mini vacation “Straighten up my house,” “Get more yard
The evening was filled was good to hear about want to do the track. I do with my husband,” Marie Johnson work done,”
Special Olympics,” Jan Damschen Morton Flo Crim
with talent – along her adventures since
Shyanne McKenzie Castle Rock Morton
with the contestants graduating from high Morton
there were great musi- school.
cal performances by It is hard to believe
brothers Chris and Nick it has been five years
Martin and 2017 Miss since Jesseeka was
Lewis County Kennedy crowned queen. East County Skies
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Mossyrock: Blueberry festival a success
Deanna G. Gange, 39, not rented it. The golf cart Continued from page 1 the walking path addition. percent last year. He said ployees because the grant
of Salkum was arrested was returned to the owner. has excess fill material there are various reasons previously acquired for
by Lewis County Sher- Charges are being referred. stockpiled on the Larson 2017 Blueberry Festival for the reduction, includ- those repairs was insuf-
iff’s deputies at 12:59 a.m. Road and would be will- City Treasurer Angie ing installation of newer, ficient to hire a contrac-
on suspicion of DUI after Aug. 14 ing to haul and dump it in Hartmann reported the more accurate meters, tor. He said about 20 of
deputies conducted a traf- Lewis County Sheriff’s the ditch. 2017 Blueberry Festival better accounting for fire the repair sites will need
fic stop on a vehicle driven deputies responded at 3 According to Meade, beer garden at the park department water use and to be completed prior to
by Gange that had a defec- p.m. to an attempted bur- the city right of way in was very successful with repairing leaks as they the county overlay. A
tive headlight in the 700 glary in the 600 block of that area extends well be- roughly $1,400 in sales. are found pavement cutter is being
block of Highway 12. Skinner Road in Randle. yond the pavement – 30 Hartmann said having Council member Dar- rented by the city to prop-
Gange was transported According to deputies, feet or more – so there is unpaid volunteers helped rell Peoples said the city erly complete the pothole
and booked into the Lewis the owner of the property, ample room for a path. increase revenue at the wastewater treatment is repairs.
County jail. who lives out of the area, Lawns and landscaping beer garden. in good shape, partly due
was contacted on Aug. features of adjacent prop- Meade said law en- to ongoing assistance City Park projects
Aug. 12 9 by a neighbor who re- erty owners often extend forcement and security from Evergreen Rural Hartmann and Council
Lewis County Sheriff’s ported several individuals well into the city right services during the fes- Water, a non-profit or- member Teresa Quinlan
deputies responded to a were on the property. The of way and Meade said tival were well covered ganization that provides reported on park depart-
theft of a golf cart in the neighbor was able to have there is no intent to dis- by Morton Police Chief free assistance to rural ment activities. They
500 block of State Route the individuals leave the turb them. Driveways to Roger Morningstar and areas. Peoples said the said the new park am-
122 in Salkum. According property. When the owner properties would remain other police officers. quarterly state wastewa- phitheater was very re-
to deputies, two juvenile arrived on Aug. 14, he dis- unchanged and cross- Meade said Veterans of ter report is due soon and ceived by the bands who
suspects – age 14 and 15 covered three Master locks ing them would become Foreign Wars volunteers is being prepared. entertained during the
– took a golf cart without had been damaged and a part of the walking path. also helped with city park Meade said county re- Blueberry Festival. Addi-
the owner’s permission. game camera was missing. Meade noted the ditch security. surfacing of several city tional park signs will be
According to the teens, The value of the items was is currently considered streets will begin soon. installed soon to include
they thought the golf carts listed at $150. somewhat of a nuisance City utilities, services According to Meade, park information, rules
to the city because mow- Council member Ran- there will be some traf- for dog use and park and
dall Sasser reported the fic disruptions but the area history. Meade said
Fireline ers can’t get in and out of
it and vegetation must be city’s water loss percent- county will work to con- a county-wide burn ban is
Lewis County District 14 YTD Total Calls: 145 cut by hand. age (water pumped from trol traffic with flaggers now in effect, restricting
Randle Total Calls 2016: 240 Council members city wells but not billed) and detours to minimize the use of park barbecue
July 2017 agreed to wait for public is decreasing. According impacts. Other street re- units. A suggestion was
Lewis County District 18 comments and input be- to Sasser, loss percentage pairs and filling potholes made to put temporary
Medical: 17 Glenoma fore deciding on either the this year are 40 percent is being planned to be ac- burn ban signage on the
Transports: 12 June 2017 speed limit reduction or or less compared to 46 complished by city em- barbecue units.
Non-Transports: 5
Aid Calls: 2
Motor Vehicle accidents: 2 Transports: 1
Logging: Mauhl celebrates with wins
Continued from page 1 in the springboard chop leyld Park, in choker ton, won the $300 prize;
Transports: 1 Non-Transports: 1 appreciated the fantastic and took home fifth setting; Xander Waibel, and Nico Collette of
Non-Transports: 1 crowd here at Morton.” place prizes in single from West Linn, Ore., Randle won $100.
Mutual Aid calls: 3 According to Forrest- bucking, stock saw, hot in obstacle pole and Rob Cowlitz Valley Off-
Fire: 8 Transports:1 er, he will do two more saw and double bucking Waibel, also from West Road-Vehicle Club also
Structure: 1 Non-Transports: 2 shows this year – the with partner Gabe For- Linn, in birling (log roll- announced winners from
Vehicle: 1 Logger’s Playday at Ho- rester. ing). its annual raffle: Jenine
Brush: 3 Fire Calls: 4 quiam and Lumberjack Lentz captured first In the women’s com- Broshears from Bremer-
Illegal: 0 Structure: 0 Days in Orofino, Idaho place in horizontal chop, petition, Erin Cramsey ton won a Fiskars split-
Other: 3 Brush: 1 – then put away his axes stock saw and double from Vaneta, Ore., won ting maul; Jim Simons
Vehicle: 0 and saws for the season. bucking with David the single buck event from Adna won a cord of
Assists: 2 Mutual Aid Calls:0 Placing second in the Cramsey. He added and partnered with San- firewood; Dwayne Kelly
Fire: 0 Mutual Aid vehicle: 0 Bull of the Woods com- fourth place money in dra Forrester to take of Morton, won a half of
Motor Vehicle Aid: 0 Mutual Aid structure fire: 2 petition was another single bucking, fifth home first place in Jill N a pig, cut and wrapped;
Fire: 0 Mutual Aid brush: 0 Loggers’ Jubilee veter- place in vertical chop Jill double bucking. and Larry Smith from
Medical: 0 Illegal burns: 0 an, Mel Lentz, from Di- and a sixth in axe throw. Crowd favorite Gordy Mossyrock, won a Stihl
Transport: 0 Service call: 1 ana, W. Va. Lentz was Other winners were Mauhl of Carnation, cel- MS250 chainsaw.
Other agency: 2 an eight-time winner of Eric Hoberg of Clin- ebrated his 75th birthday Logging show organiz-
Public: 0 Motor vehicle accidents 0 the Morton title in the ton, Mont., in the speed by winning all four se- ers Sonny and Linda Met-
Glenoma: 0 1980s and 1990s. climbing and tree top- nior events: single buck, tler expressed thanks to
Mutual Aid: 0 Mutual Aid: 0 Forrester piled up ping events; David vertical chop, horizontal everyone who once again
Fire: 0 points and money win- Green of Bend, Ore., chop and springboard helped make the event a
Motor Vehicle Accident: 0 EMS calls for the month: 5 nings with first-place in single bucking; T.J. chop. safe and entertaining spec-
Medical transport: 0 EMS calls Year to Date: 69 finishes in the vertical Bexten from Aberdeen, Winner of the Bing tacle.
Other: 0 Transports Year to Date: 36 chop and axe throw and in springboard chop; award for sportsman- They especially want
False Alarms: 0 Fire calls Year to Date: 10 Jack N Jill bucking with Jeff Skirvin of Clats- ship went to Mauhl. The to thank Brian Dalton and
Total calls Year to Date: partner, Sandra Forrest- kanie, Ore., in hot saw; annual award is named the infield crew for their
YTD Transports: 83 80 er. He finished second Jake Forrester, from Id- after the late Eugene hard work, Mike Fairhart
“Bing” Bingham, who and Rick Stockdale for
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Tinney, Shannon
Briefs
adult and teen crafters are
Supporting their community Local programs
for area seniors
invited to bring knitting
move on to primary or crochet projects and
Morton
Officials from the Lew- Thanks to everyone who
meet with fellow crafters stopped by the Center dur-
is County Elections De- to share tips and project
partment have announced ing Jubilee and enjoyed our
ideas. Library materials salad bar lunch and our pie
candidates Scott Tinney will be available for knit-
and Carla Shannon will and bake sale. Your support
ting and craft projects. All is appreciated.
move forward to the fall skill levels are welcome.
primary race for Lewis Join us on Tuesday as
The Salkum library is we celebrate August birth-
County Clerk. Following at 2480 Hwy. 12 in Sal-
the official vote certifica- days for Lennis Allen, Dale
kum. For more informa- Beerbower, Melody But-
tion on Tuesday, Tinney tion on Salkum library
and Shannon were the terton, Donna Carter, Verna
programs, call (360) 985- Coleman, Violet Glaspey,
top two candidates in the 2148.
primary election on Aug. Isabelle Edwards, Ellen
1. Tinney received 3,268 Forrest, Marsha George,
votes or 37.85 percent
Edward Jones Nyla Rich and Louise
with Shannon earning hosting school drive Small.
3,114 votes for 36.07 per- The Morton Senior Cen-
The Morton office of ter lunch menus for the
cent. The third candidate, Edward Jones Financial
Linda Williams, received week of Aug 21:
is hosting its annual Back Monday: Sweet treats
2,251 votes for 26.07 per- to School supplies drive.
cent. The top two candi- and coffee, 10 a.m.
Area residents are invited Tuesday: Hamburger
dates move on to the fall to bring school supplies
General Election on Nov. gravy, mashed potatoes,
which will be distributed peas and onions, green sal-
7. to students in need in Mor- ad, banana pudding.
ton, Mossyrock and White Wednesday: Call for
‘Big Foot’ program Pass. A list of school sup- menu.
plies for both Morton El-
at Packwood gym ementary School and Mor-
Thursday: Barbecue
The White Pass Coun- ribs, scalloped potatoes,
ton Junior/Senior High are NW vegetables, apricots,
try Museum will host a available at the Morton
special program on "Big biscuit.
post office. Items can be Friday: Baked potato bar
Foot" on Thursday at 7 left at the office Monday
p.m. The free program by lunch. Cost: $6 per person.
through Thursday from
Scott Taylor is open to the 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and
community. Packwood
Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to It’s birthday week at the
The presentation will be 1 p.m. until Aug. 25. For
in the Packwood Elemen- Packwood Senior Center.
additional information, Join us today as we cel-
tary gym adjacent to the contact Mandy Johnson at
museum at 12990 Hwy. 12 ebrate August birthdays for
(360) 496-3290. Photos by Rosemary Browning/The East County Journal Vivian Goble, Joyce Lager-
in downtown Packwood. Employees at Security State branches have donated $5,600 to local charities and
For additional informa- quist and Ron Ferch. Cake
tion on the program, call
Entries sought for organizations through the bank’s Employees Caring for our Communities (ECC) and ice cream will follow
fund. The funds are raised by collector coin and honor box sales along with em-
the museum at (360) 494- local car show ployees who take part in designated “Jean Day” events. Locally, the ECC program
our Nutritional lunch at
4422. noon.
Entries are still being donated $200 NW Backpack Snack program to help fill backpacks with food to lo- The Packwood Senior
accepted for the Heritage cal children during the weekends. Pictured, At Top (left to right): Security State Center lunch menus for the
East County Auto House Assisted Living’s Bank Customer Service Representative Tiffany Coleman, NW Backpack Snack week of Aug. 14:
10th annual Vintage Car founder Pat Saldana and Security State Bank Customer Service Representative
hosting car show show on Aug. 25. There Rikki Mead. The ECC also donated $200 to the Morton Senior Center. Pictured
Monday: Cauliflower
East County Auto Cen- quiche, tomato salad.
is no entry fee. above (left to right): Coleman, Morton Senior Center Site Director Sally Allen and Tuesday: Hamburger
ter will celebrate its 39th The free community Mead.
anniversary on Saturday gravy, mashed potatoes,
event will include the car
County revises building code chapter
with an open house and peas and onions, green sal-
show with awards, raf- ad, banana pudding.
car show. The locally fles, live music, food and
owned family business Wednesday: Sweet treats
other special events. This By Susan DeLaire pier and Doyle Sanford, was great and the folks in and coffee, 9 a.m., cinna-
opened in 1978 and has year’s show will have a The East County Journal Community Development Morton did a great job on
been serving custom- mon rolls, $2 each.
Hawaiian theme. Car en- A proclamation honor- Department, addressed the the event. Commissioner Thursday: Barbecue
ers in the east end for tries will begin at 5:30 ing the 2017 Southwest proposed amendment to Gary Stamper expressed
39 years. The Show and ribs, scalloped potatoes,
p.m., with the first 15 en- Washington Fair Little the Lewis County Build- disappointment he was not NW vegetables, apricots,
Shine car show from 9 tries receiving a t-shirt. Miss Friendly program ing Code, Chapter 15.05. able to attend, following
a.m. to 2 p.m. will include biscuit.
Heritage House Assisted started Monday’s meeting The amendment replaced a death in his immediate Friday: Sweet treats and
hot rods and antique cars. Living and Memory Care of the Lewis County Board action taken in 2010 when family.
The event will also in- coffee at 10 a.m.
is at 860 W. Main Ave. in of County Commissioners the BOCC adopted the
clude food, free drawings
PROTECT
Morton. (BOCC). Fair Manager 2009 International Build-
and special sale prices on To enter or for addi- Tamara Hayes thanked ing Code. Sanford said the
merchandise. East County tional information, con- all of the contestants for change allows people to
Auto is at 8072 Hwy. 12 tact Joie at (360) 496- participating and recog- use new products and af-
in Glenoma. 6699 or email joie@ nized Mossyrock resident fords some leniency with
CCEast hosting
acaringplace.net. Campbell Senter, Little
Miss Friendly 2016.
respect to permitting.
“It’s actually making YOUR HOME,
third paint night Grove receives state “Campbell’s done an it easier to do business,”
Community residents finance office award incredible job this year,”
Hayes said. Senter thanked
Sanford said, noting the
department was helping
PROPERTY
AND YOURSELF
are invited to a paint night Lewis County Auditor the commissioners for sup- people with new paper-
on Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. at Larry porting her and said she work and engineers, build-
Centralia College East Grove enjoyed the fair and be- ers and architects were al-
(CCEast). The event will h a s ing part of the Miss Lewis ready using the new codes. with our
be in room 101 at the b e e n County pageant. “We just need to catch
Morton campus. recog- up to them,” he said. • Cutting edge surveillance
The cost is $35 per per- nized Airport Advisory “Anything we can do to
son, which will cover the by the Board appointments make this process easier equipment
cost of all supplies and Lewis
refreshments. The theme County
John Roe, John Beck
and John Mathews were
for the people in Lewis
County, we need to do so,”
• Driveway alerts
for the upcoming paint B o a r d Lewis County appointed to the Lewis County Commissioner • Spy Equipment
night is “Underwater Sea o f Auditor Larry County Airport Advisory Bobby Jackson said. The
Turtles.” For questions on County Grove Board. Roe, a resident of amended ordinance passed • Stun guns
the program, contact Kim Com- Onalaska, was present at and will take effect on
Wilson at (360) 496-5022 missioners (BOCC) for a the meeting. Community Sept. 5. • Pepper spray
or email kimberly.wil- state finance office award. Development Director Lee
son@centralia.edu. Grove has earned the Pro- Napier thanked Roe for his Kudos to Morton
Proceeds from the
event benefit the Friends
fessional Finance Officer
award from the Washing- participation at the Pack- Loggers’ Jubilee
Commissioner Edna
Fusion security
of CCEast scholarship ton Finance Officer Asso- wood Airport rededication 360-736-3348 • 810 W. Main St., Centralia
ciation. Chief Accountant ceremony in July. Fund and Bobby Jackson
fund. “He was a huge part of attended the Morton Log- Mon. – Fri. 9 AM – 5 PM
Suzette Smith said the as-
sociation has been closed the success there,” Napier gers’ Jubilee. After hours or Saturdays by appointment
Knitters to meet to new members for sev- said. Roe said he looked “Morton rolled out
at Salkum library eral years and as time goes forward to serving on the the red carpet for us this 250-A Westlake Ave. Morton
on, fewer will receive rec- board. weekend,” Fund said, add- 496-5900 • Fax: 496-5950
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Three lawnmowers take off at the start of a race in Jubilee Arena on Friday night.
photos by Chris Johnson
Four mowers, with Chad Kuschel in front, maneuver around the first corner during
the 15-lap, A-Main final.
by Chris Johnson and Morton’s Ryan Schaf- couver) and Courtney
East County Journal fer in the 15-lap, A-Main Nicholson (Yacolt) won
final event. the two women’s tro-
The Amboy duo of Olstad won her sixth phy dashes, and Randy
Chad Kuschel and Brenda overall title in the Paris (La Center), Brian
Olstad each won the an- 11-mower field. Her first Vaughn (Puyallup), Gary
nual lawnmower races championship came 14 Shilly (Morton), Billy
in front of the traditional years ago in 2003. She Claycamp (Kelso), Curtis
capacity crowd at the 75th also won titles in 2004, Bruun (Eatonville) and
Loggers’ Jubilee. 2008, 2011, and 2013. Kuschel all won trophy
Kuschel won for the Morton’s Skyler Riggs dashes for the men.
second consecutive year was second overall in The top three finish-
outlasting 36 other mow- the women’s final with ers in the men’s C-Main
ers in the 41st running Sarah Howard from Battle were Paris, Vaughn, and
of the lawnmowers at Ground taking third. Darren Brewer (Morton),
Jubilee Arena. This was The evening began with with Richard Thompson
Kuschel’s fourth title the 2017 Jubilee Royalty (Longview), Baily Fox
overall after winning in selecting the mower of (Sumner), and David
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What's
Happening
Hospital dedicates bench Passages from the bible
The Righteousness of God
Wednesday, Aug. 16
in memory of Don Bishop The purpose of the
preaching of the gospel of
and peace,” Romans 8:1-6
“Now we have received,
Morton TOPS, 9:30 Christ is to ‘turn many to not spirit of the world, but
a.m., Morton United Meth- righteousness;” to turn the the spirit which is of God;
odist Church, Fourth Street hearts of believers to the that we
and Main Avenue. For more righteousness which is of might
information call (360) 492- God by faith that is in Christ. know
5610. “Even as Abraham be- t h e
Mind, Body, Spirit Self- lieved God (believed the things
Care group, 10 a.m. Mor- voice of His Word) and it that are
was accounted to him for freely
ton General Hospital, 521 righteousness,” Gal.3:6 given to
Adam Ave. Of John the Baptist it is us of Ella Mae Carbaugh
Randle Senior Potluck written: “and many of the G o d .
Luncheon, noon, Randle children of Israel shall he Which things also we speak,
Nazarene Church, 215 Sil- turn to the Lord their God. not in the words which
verbrook Rd. For more in- And he shall go before Him man’s wisdom teacheth,
formation, contact Carol in the spirit and power of but which the Holy Ghost
Reed at (360) 497-7110. Elias, to turn the hearts of teacheth, comparing spiritu-
the fathers to the children, al things with spiritual. But
Thursday, Aug. 17 and the disobedient to the the natural man receiveth
Mineral Seniors lunch, wisdom of the just, to make not the things of the spirit
noon, Mineral Fire Hall, ready a people prepared for of God, for they are fool-
104 Front St. Photos by Rosemary Browning/The East County Journal the Lord,” Luke 1:17 ishness unto him: neither
Pat Zandecki providing Paul was made a minister can he know them, for they
By Rosemary Browning to the Gentiles: “...To open are spiritually discerned,” I
assistance to veterans from The East County Journal
2 to 4 p.m. at the Mountain their eyes, and to turn them Cor. 2:12-14.
View Timberland Library, Between 40 and 50 fam- from the power of darkness “Who hath stood in the
210 Silverbrook Rd., Ran- ily members and friends to light, and from the power counsel of the Lord, and per-
dle. joined East Lewis County of Satan unto God, that they ceived and heard His word?
Mind, Body, Spirit Hospital Foundation rep- may receive forgiveness of Who hath marked His word
Self-Care group, 2:30 p.m. resentatives on Friday to sins, and inheritance among and heard it? For if they
dedicate a bench at Morton them that are sanctified by had stood in My counsel,
Mossyrock Outreach Cen- faith that is in Me,” Acts and had caused My people
ter, (360) 496-3591. General Hospital in memo-
ry of Don Bishop, a long- 26:13-18 to hear My words, then they
Mineral Lake Lions, 7 “There is therefore now no should have turned them
p.m., Mineral Fire Hall. time Foundation member
and volunteer. condemnation to them which from their evil ways, and
Mossyrock AA Book are in Christ Jesus, who walk from the evil of their do-
study, 7 p.m., Mossyrock Bishop died on April 1
not after the flesh, but after ings,” Jer. 23:18,22
Grange Hall. following a brief illness. the spirit. For the law of the “But their minds were
Bishop moved to Mor- spirit of life in Christ Jesus blinded; for until this day
Friday, Aug. 18 ton in the early 1960s and hath made me free from the remaineth the same veil un-
AL-ANON Adult meet- owned and operated Mor- law of sin and death. taken away in the reading
ing, 10 a.m., The Rivers ton Supply and Equipment “For what the law could of the old testament; which
Coffeehouse, 212 Main for many years. He was not do, in that it was weak veil is done away in Christ.
Ave., Morton active in numerous com- security blanket, making through the flesh, God But even unto this day, when
"Big Foot" by Scott munity groups and organi- Linus rethink his outlook sending His own son in the Moses is read, the veil is
Taylor, free program at 7 zations including the East and surroundings. Don likeness of sinful flesh, and upon the heart. Nevertheless,
p.m. White Pass Country Lewis County Hospital was like that too, he liked for sin, condemned in the when it [the heart] shall turn
Museum, 12990 Hwy. 12 Foundation, Morton Cham- to swoop in and challenge flesh: that the righteousness to the Lord, the veil shall be
in Packwood. For more in- ber of Commerce, Morton us to think bigger and do of the law might be fulfilled taken away,” II Cor 3:14-16
formation, call (360) 494- Loggers’ Jubilee and was more,” Schoenborn said. in us, who walk not after “Hear counsel, and re-
4411. instrumental in the creation Also reading poems to the flesh, but after the spirit. ceive instruction, that thou
of the Morton Teen Center. honor Bishop were Hospi- Pictured, Top: Members For they that are after the mayest be wise in thy latter
The white stone bench tal Board Chairman Judy of Don Bishop’s family at flesh do mind the things of end.” Prov.9:20
Saturday, Aug. 19 the flesh; but they that are “Turn ye at my reproof,
Narcotics Anonymous is inscribed with a picture Ramsey and Foundation the bench dedication cer-
of the Snoopy character – a member Debbie Brehmeyer. emony on Friday outside after the spirit, the things of behold, I will pour out My
Reflections group, 7 p.m., the spirit. For to be carnally spirit unto you; I will make
Salkum Library, 2480 Hwy. popular nickname for Bish- Hospital Foundation Morton General Hospi-
op, who gained his nick- Director Diane Markham tal. Pictured, front row minded is death; but to be known My words unto
12. 1-866-922-8800. spiritually minded is life you,” Prov.1:23.
name after he and Lynn de- described Bishop as a dedi- (left to right): grandchil-
signed a Snoopy costume cated member of the foun- dren Tor, Brooks, Miles,
Concept Realty
Sunday, Aug. 20
Elk County Chapter that he wore on a float dation. Annika, Magnus and
ABATE of Washington so- during Jubilee parades. According to Markham, Ben Bishop; Back row:
cial, 1 p.m. For questions, He also wore the costume Bishop was a key player Andy Bishop, Deanna
contact Brian Lange at while racing at the Jubilee in helping the foundation Bishop, Carolyn Gilman,
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GriefShare Recovery, 2 Speaking at the gather- hospital equipment and op, David and Jinyi Bish-
p.m., Morton Community ing, Foundation member scholarships during the op; Above: East Lewis
Bible Church, 150 Division Tom Schoenborn likened past 11 years that Markham County Foundation Di-
St., Morton. For informa- the Snoopy character with has been the foundation’s rector Diane Markham
tion, contact Lisa Hargrove similar attributes of Bish- executive director. (center) speaks during A Haven on Edge of Forest!
op. “He was a full-time the dedication ceremo- 252 Snyder Road, Packwood. A feeling, a glance and know you are
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Packwood AA meeting, “Snoopy was sociable player. Even when it was ny; Inset: A bench has in a true haven of peace. This 1½ story chalet offers 2bd 1½ bath
7 p.m., Packwood Commu- and flew planes,” Schoen- a fundraising project he been installed near the in over 1300sf enhanced by owner features throughout. Woodstove
on brick, oak flooring, bears on the newell post plus new windows
nity Hall. born said. “Don also got his didn’t want to do, he would entrance to Morton Gen- & more. Huge man cave can hold 4 vehicles plus, all on 1.65 acres.
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Monday, Aug. 21 According to Schoen- Fellow foundation
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p.m. First Church of God, planning something on a had strong words of praise
1251 Main Ave., Morton. large scale. for Bishop.
Mountain High Commu- “In the cartoon, “He was always there
nity Choir, 6 p.m., Morton Snoopy’s house was small whenever we needed him,”
United Methodist Church, and simple, but on the in- Maupin said. “Don was MORTON —
First Church of God — 1251 Main Ave. • Sunday School 9:30 a.m. • Sun. Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Fourth Street and Main Av- side, it was bigger than all the best of the best. There
enue, (360) 496-5003. get-out,” he said. “Don also are few who measure up to Central Lutheran Church — Pastor Greg Wightman — Sun. Worship 11 a.m. Monday night Bible study 6 p.m. and: Potluck 3rd Sunday
• Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month
Morton School Board has those big dreams – for him.”
meeting, 6 p.m., Morton himself, his family and his Don’s wife, Lynn said Seventh Day Adventist — Morton — Corner of Kosmos and Hwy 508 • (360) 496-5401 • (If no answer call (253) 381-0781 or (360)
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High School lecture room, community.” her husband was proud to
• Sabbath School 10 a.m.• Worship Service Sat. 11 a.m.
152 Westlake Ave. He noted both Snoopy be a part of the community.
and Bishop were competi- “Don loved being a part Morton Community Bible Church -150 Division Morton (360) 496-6887. Pastor Ken Schmidt (360) 496-3266. Sun. Service 11 a.m.
Mineral Cemetery followed by refreshments and fellowship. Thurs. Awana 5 p.m.. Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m.. A non-denominational Bible Believing Church.
District 10, 7 p.m., Min- tive and they lived to push of this,” she said about the
others. gathering of the hospital Sacred Heart Catholic Church — 7th W. Adams • Morton. Sunday Mass 10:45 a.m., Father Roger Smith. (360) 496-5456
eral Fire Hall, 104 Front
St., mineralcemeterydis- “Snoopy was known to foundation. “Thank you on Morton United Methodist Church — corner of Fourth and Main • Pastor Steve Johnson • Bible Study 9:50, Worship 11:00 • phone
swoop in and take Linus’s behalf of our family.” (360) 496-5438
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Morton Reconciled Christian Fellowship — 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Sunday mornings at the Morton elementary school. Pastor Tim Walker.
Mossyrock School (360) 497-2061
Board meeting, 7 p.m.,
Mossyrock Junior High Work Smarter Not Harder
School library, 545 Wil- RANDLE —
liams St. Family Worship Center, Assembly of God — Sunday School 9:30 a.m. • Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
White Pass School • Wed. Family Night 6:30 p.m. (Bible Study)
board, 7 p.m., White Church Of The Nazarene — Sunday School @ 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m.; Evening service & Teens at 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Pass High School student Prayer & Discipleship @ 7 p.m.
lounge, 516 Silverbrook United Methodist — Sunday School 10:45 a.m. • Sun. Worship 9:30 a.m. • New location: 116 Kindle Road, located behind Randle
Rd., Randle, (360) 497- Clinic• Call for Bible Study Groups: (360) 497-7552
3791. Reconciled Christian Fellowship –130 Morris Rd., Randle – Services, 10 – 11:30 a.m. Pastor Tim Walker (360)497-2061
Tuesday, Aug. 22
Mayfield Lake Quilters, MOSSYROCK —
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mossyrock Mossyrock Assembly of God, 101 Mossyrock Ave. Mossyrock WA 98564 • (360) 983-3342 Email mag@lewiscounty.com or contact us on
Assembly of God Church, Facebook • Senior Pastor Bryan Tienhaara, Youth Pastor Bryan Brannon • Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Worship
101 Mossyrock Ave. Service • Sunday Evening Services 6 p.m. Sr. High “One Way Student Ministries,” Boys & Girls Ministry, and Adult Bible Study • Tuesday
Coffee and Coloring, 10 Evening 6 p.m. Jr. High “One Way Youth Ministries” • Wednesday Evening 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study.
a.m., Rivers Coffeehouse St. Yves Catholic Church — 381 St. Rt. 122 • Mossyrock. Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m. Father Roger Smith. (360) 496-5456.
and Bistro, 212 E. Main
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Packwood AA group, 5 MINERAL —
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ond St., Morton. Worship 10 a.m., 6 p.m. prayer, 6:30 p.m. youth service • Tue. & Thur. 3-6 p.m. youth center, Wednesday
Lewis County Planning 6:30 Marriage & family kids club • 1st Friday of month, 6 p.m. dinner & movie. • Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m. adult
Commission, 6 p.m., Lewis game nights. “…that time of refreshing may come from the Lord” (Acts 3:19) • the Bahá’í Faith •
“Firesides” (casual informative meetings) Tuesday evenings. For time and location call (360) 494-4767
County Historical court- or (360) 494-4774.
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Andy Wedam (left) and Amber Cruzan won the men’s Former Morton resident Andy Bishop runs with neph- Glenoma’s 15-year old Tristen Stuart (left) races to the
and women’s 10k races at the Jubilee 10k on Saturday. ew Miles Bishop during the Jubilee 10k on Saturday. finish against Puyallup’s 81-year old Larry Wright.
was the premier event when Zach O’Neill (43:52) 28-Quedessa King (Randle 59:44), 53-Karl Vonbar- seeka Hughes (Glenoma
by Chris Johnson I was a kid. I guess I never rounded out the top 10. / 50:42), 29-Ashley Os- gen (Chehalis / 1:00:18), / 1:07:16), 68-Magnus
East County Journal lost that feeling. It’s always The 10-year old Bishop trander (Puyallup / 51:45), 54-Jennifer Deering (Both- Bishop (Helotes, TX /
The 40th annual assem- nice to win this race. It was twins (Brooks and Miles) 30-Kaylen Collette (Randle ell / 1:00:28) 55-Shelby 1:07:27), 69-Ted Bishop
bling of the Jubilee Run great weather to run, and were the youngest 10k / 52:00), 31-Morganne Sigi- Davidson (Portland / (Seattle / 1:07:29), 70-Pat
brought out the biggest we couldn’t have asked for finishers with Puyallup’s monti (San Diego / 52:08), 1:00:38), 56-Scott Vanne- Chertude (Sherwood, OR
gathering of runners since a better day.” 81-year old Larry Wright 32-Pat Brown (Rosalia / son (Spanaway / 1:01:28), / 1:08:02), 71-Scott Rader
the beginning of the 1978 Wedam was trailed by being the oldest. Glenoma’s 52:17), 33-Loren McNeil 57-Sarah Meyer (Toledo / (Sherwood, OR / 1:08:04),
run at the high school in Chris Cruzan of Chehalis, Larry Mays completed his (Chehalis / 52:18), 34-Da- 1:01:35), 58-Julie Pavlick 72-Jennifer Schinnell
Morton. (40:12), Scott Forrest from 26th consecutive race. vid Bishop (Seattle / 52:22), (Covington, WA / 1:01:44), (Bend, OR / 1:08:05), 73-
There were 80 partici- Portland (41:32), Tacoma’s The rest of the 10k 35-Kevin Orr (Onalaska, 59-Tristen Stuart (Glenoma Lynn Schinnell / Morton /
pants in the 10k and about Mikhael Tran (42:04), 14- finishers: 11-Chad Hopkins / 52:30), 36-Larry Mays / 1:01:47), 60-Larry Wright 1:09:07), 74-Sami Schin-
25 more runners for the year old Koen Ross from (Seattle / 44:25), 12-Sean (Glenoma / 52:40), 37-Re- (Puyallup / 1:01:49), nell (Winthrop / 1:09:08),
two-mile circling of the Castle Rock (42:18), Miles Johnson (Mossyrock / nee Harding (Lake Bay / 61-Miles Bishop (Seattle / 75-Alissa Hughes (Gle-
town. Johnson (Chehalis / 42:40) 44:51), 13-Jonathon Van- 53:03), 38-Rachel Stites 1:02:05), 62-Andy Bishop noma / 1:10:32), 76-Jessica
Battle Ground’s Andy and Morton sophomore vleck (Winlock / 44:51), (Allen / 53:15), 39-Brian (Helotes, TX / 1:02:06), Thoennes (Gig Harbor /
Wedam, formerly of Manuel Martinez (42:44). 14-Hayden Vonbargen Donner (Newcastle / 53:27), 63-Janell Bowen (Tacoma 1:10:37), 77-Anastasia
Mossyrock, won the 10k Chehalis’ Amber Cruzan (Chehalis / 45:39), 15- 40-Deanna Armstrong / 1:02:29), 64-Stephanie Cooper (Aurora, CO /
race in 39:29. He has been finished eighth overall in Jim Johnston (Chehalis / (Seattle / 53:44), 41-Savan- Andrews (Port Orchard 1:13:01), 78-Alex Peterson
running at Jubilee since 42:57 and was the first 46:32), 16-CJ Agusen (Se- nah Johnston (Chehalis / / 1:04:55), 65-Brooks (Bellingham / 1:32:01),
before he turned 10-years women to cross the line. attle / 47:47), 17-Jonathan 53:46), 42-Riley Johnston Bishop (Seattle / 1:06:17), 79-Jordan Purvis (Napavine
old, and his first victory Cruzan also won last year Hopkins (Seattle / 47:47), (Chehalis / 53:46), 43-An- 66-Aynicka Hughes (Gle- / 1:32:02), 80-Mollie Olson
came in 1998 spurring on in 43:49. 18-Ben Bishop (Seattle, / nie Frederick (Newport / noma / 1:07:16), 67-Jes- (Winlock / 1:32:02).
a string of four wins in five “The weather really co- 48:07), 19-Sarah Blackmon 54:11), 44-Michael La-
years (1998-99, 2001-02). operated and made it easier (Portland / 48:30), 20-John combe (Puyallup / 54:13)
He also won in 2005 and to breathe,” Cruzan said Nielsen (Copenhagen, Den- 45-Mattea Dibble (Seattle
2006 before an 11-year gap of the cooler weather and mark / 48:40), 21-Nathan / 54:59), 46-Kaileen Peters
and his victory this year. smokeless skies. “We’ve Ross (Castle Rock / 48:52), (Sherwood, OR / 55:01),
“I first started running the come up to run this race the 22-Jennifer Quick (Lynn- 47-Abigail Eisenheiss
two-mile run and I’ve run last few years. It’s a great wood / 48:57), 23-Hugo (Sherwood, OR / 55:01),
at Jubilee about 30 times,” course.” Wedam (Battle Ground / 48-Greg Easton (Seattle /
Wedam said. “I’ve missed a Alexandra Rudd from 49:09), 24-Steve Husko 55:25), 49-Kevin Culpepper
couple of years. It was the Portland placed ninth (Elma / 49:15), 25-Gaylene (Hayden, WA / 57:34), 50-
first race I ever did, and it (43:24) and Glenoma’s Donner (Newcastle / 49:28),
26-Brennen Kaemingk
Sean Cooper (Aurora, CO /
58:13), 51-Sheila Dashtes- (formerly re:Design)
Fall Sports (Ferndale / 49:43), 27-Jesse
Cantin (Redmond / 50:36),
tani (Redmond / 58:52),
52-Terry Cliett (Selah /
FINAL DAYS
Morton/White Pass and Mossyrock will begin their
fall sports’ seasons over the next week. High school
football practices begin today. High school and junior
high volleyball and cross country practices along with
junior high football will start on Monday, August 21.
The first fall event will be the Morton/White Pass
football game at Mossyrock on September 1.
Annual
Summit to Swamp Mud Run
The Morton/ White Pass cross country team is helping
Summer Sale!
to host a local mud run on Saturday, August 26 at 156
Peters Road in Randle. The four-mile run will begin at 9
a.m. with the kids’ run to begin at 10:30 a.m.
This run will have 13 natural and man-made obstacles
over a scenic four-mile course in the foothills of the Big
Bottom Valley in Randle. The hill climb gains 300 feet
20–60% Off
of elevation in less than a 1/4 mile. The flat land is full
of fun (and dirty) obstacles,
Storewide!
This run is designed to be a test of grit for those who
want it, yet fun for the whole family. Most obstacles can
be bypassed in some way for those who are not ready to SELECTED LAMPS & SHADES $1.00
meet that challenge.
ALL
The kids course is just a mile long and will include the
Creek Run and the Mud Pit. 10th Annual Women’s Fashions
Handbags • Scarves
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A large portion of the proceeds will be donated to the
Jewelry • Wallets
Vintage Car Show
MWP Cross Country Team. Come enjoy the day and
support a great group of young athletes at the same time.
Info and registration is at summit-to-swamp.event-
brite.com or the facebook page @SummitToSwamp.
You can also email summittoswamp@gmail.com for
ALL FURNITURE
August 25th, 2017
more information.
Prices are $30 for adults, $15 for those under 18, and Entries start at 5:30 pm
40% TO 60% OFF
$10 for the kids’ run. On site registration is $5 more. Sofas • Tables • Chairs • Accent Tables
Event t-shirts will be $15. at Heritage House
Seahawks Items 30% Off Art & Wall Décor 30% Off
Please see our website www.mountainvalleyre.com to Car Awards, Raffles,
Giftware 20% off Garden Items 40% off
Live Music,
view our listings, rentals, and obtain application information
Candles 50% off Camille Beckman 50%
Good Food
(Application required. No fee)
Lighting - 20% to 60% off Mirrors 10–50% off
WANTED:
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Rental Properties! Landlords rewarded by qualified tenants!
The Morton/White Pass fastpitch with Emmalee Hazen, Jaiden Linder, Kylie Da-
vis, Shaylee Peters with Hunter Hazen (back) riding won the 2017 bed racing title.
The Morton/White Pass basketball team took second place in the annual bed races.
The Morton/White Pass cheerleaders sprint down the street during the bed races.
by Chris Johnson members Jaiden Linder, Aubree Grose) was runner-
East County Journal Shaylee Peters, Kylie up. The Morton/White Pass
The Morton/White Pass Davis, and Emmalee Hazen cheerleaders and Mossy-
fastpitch team outlasted with Hunter Hazen on rock’s basketball team tied
eight other beds in the board won all three of their for third place. The other
34th annual bed races in heats on Saturday morning. five beds were Bucksnort
downtown Morton during The Morton/White Pass Pub, Bio-Bunnies (Stericy-
the 75th Annual Loggers’ basketball team (Carly cle), Morton Hears a Who,
Jubilee. King, Delanie Hannah, Morton Country Market,
The fastpitch team with Hannah Smathers, and and Reconciled Rollers.
Congratulations
to all the
The Reconciled Rollers (left) race against the Bucksnort Tavern in the 2017 bed
races on Saturday morning in downtown Morton.
Northwest Hardwoods
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Dec. 15-16-17 at the Corbet Theater
Washington. TOGETHER WITH and as are provided by statute. has possession of proof of such as are provided in the Washington LA BARRE; TERESA L. BANGS; August 2, August 9, August 16,
AND SUBJECT TO: Easements, V The above described real property service or posting. Deed of Trust Act, Chapter 61.24 1ST SECURITY STATE BANK August 23
reservations and restrictions of will be sold to satisfy the expense VII The Trustee whose name RCW, any action brought to enforce OF WASHINGTON; STATE OF
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
record; of sale and the obligation secured and address are set forth below a guaranty must be commenced WASHINGTON; OCCUPANTS
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
(commonly known as 392 August by the Deed of Trust as provided will provide in writing to anyone within one year after the trustee’s OF THE PREMISES, Defendants.
FOR LEWIS COUNTY
Road, Onalaska, Washington, by statute. The sale will be made requesting it, a statement of all sale, or the last trustee’s sale under Cause No. 15-2-00749-21
In the Matter of the Estate of
98570) which is subject to that without warranty, express or costs and fees due at any time prior any deed of trust granted to secure SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF
M A RY L O U S E Y M O U R ,
certain Deed of Trust dated April 6, implied, regarding title, possession, to the sale. the same debt; and SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Deceased.
2016, recorded April 8, 2016, under or encumbrances on the 25th day VIII The effect of the sale will be e. In any action for a deficiency, Judgment Rendered: 01-23-17
No. 17-4-00246-21
Auditor’s File No. 3445925, records of August, 2017. The default(s) to deprive the Grantor and all those the guarantor will have the right Writ Issued: 06-29-17
P R O B AT E N O T I C E T O
of Lewis County, Washington, from referred to in Paragraph III must be who hold by, through, or under the to establish the fair value of the Writ Received: 07-17-17
CREDITORS
Shahn P. Reifsnyder and Kayci J. cured by the 14th day of August, Grantor of all their interest in the property as of the date of the Levy Date: 07-19-17
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
Leigh, husband and wife, to Lewis 2017 (11 days before the sale date) above described property. trustee’s sale, less prior liens and TO Unknown Heirs and Devisees of
The Personal Representative
County Title Company, as Trustee, to cause a discontinuance of the IX Anyone having any objection to encumbrances, and to limit its Corlee G. La Barre; and Unknown
named below has been appointed
to secure an obligation in favor of sale. The sale will be discontinued the sale on any grounds whatsoever liability for a deficiency to the Heirs and Devisees of Robert L. La
as Personal Representative of this
Donna M. Arndt, as Beneficiary. and terminated if at any time on or will be afforded an opportunity to difference between the debt and the Barre, In Rem. (Judgment Debtors)
estate. Any person having a claim
Said Deed of Trust was re-recorded before the 14th day of August, 2017 be heard as to those objections if greater of such fair value or the sale The Superior Court of Lewis
against the decedent must, before
on September 20, 2016, under Lewis (11 days before the sale date), the they bring a lawsuit to restrain the price paid at the trustee’s sale, plus County has directed the undersigned
the time the claim would be barred
County Auditor’s File No. 3454051. default(s) as set forth in Paragraph sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. interest and costs. Sheriff of Lewis County to sell the
by any otherwise applicable statute
II No action commenced by the III is/are cured and the Trustee’s Failure to bring such a lawsuit The failure of the beneficiary to properties described below to satisfy
of limitations, present the claim in
Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is fees and costs are paid. The sale may result in a waiver of any provide any guarantor the notice a judgment in the above-entitled
the manner as provided in RCW
now pending to seek satisfaction may be terminated any time after proper grounds for invalidating the referred to in RCW 61.24.042 does action. The property to be sold is
11.40.070 by serving on or mailing
of the obligation in any Court the 14th day of August, 2017 (11 Trustee’s sale. not invalidate either the notices described at the bottom of page 2.
to the Personal Representative
by reason of the Borrower’s or days before the sale date) and before X NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR given to the borrower or the grantor, 509 B Street, Vader, WA 98593
or the Personal Representative’s
Grantor’s default on the obligation the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, TENANTS or the trustee’s sale. The sale of the above described
attorney at the address stated below
secured by the Deed of Trust. any Guarantor, or the holder of any The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale DATED this 15th day of May, 2017. property is to take place:
a copy of the claim and filing the
III The default(s) for which this recorded junior lien or encumbrance is entitled to possession of the Mark C. Scheibmeir, Successor Time: 10:00 a.m.
original of the claim with the court
foreclosure is made is/are as paying the entire principal and property on the 20th day following Trustee Date:Friday, September 8, 2017
in which the probate proceedings
follows: interest secured by the Deed of the sale, as against the Grantor under ADDRESS: Place:Main Entrance Lobby, Old
were commenced. The claim must
(If default is for other than payment Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, the Deed of Trust (the owner) and 299 N. W. Center Street/P. O. Box Lewis County Courthouse,
be presented within the later of:
of money, set forth the particulars.) if any, made pursuant to the terms of anyone having an interest junior 939 351 NW North St., Chehalis, WA
(1) Thirty days after the Personal
Failure to pay real property taxes the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, to the Deed of Trust, including Chehalis, WA 98532 The judgment debtor can avoid
Representative served or mailed the
(last half) for 2016 totaling $329.14 and curing all other defaults. occupants who are not tenants. Phone: (360) 748-3386 the sale by paying the combined
notice to the creditor as provided
plus accrued interest and penalties. VI A written notice of default was After the 20th day following the Published in The East County judgment amount of $122,943.34,
under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2)
Failure to pay real property taxes transmitted by the Beneficiary or sale the purchaser has the right to Journal together with interest of 5.7500%
four months after the date of first
(first half) for 2017 totaling $338.88 Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor evict occupants who are not tenants July 26, August 16, 2017 per annum from January 23, 2017
publication of this notice. If the
plus accrued interest and penalties. at the following addresses: by summary proceedings under to date of sale, with costs, and fees,
NOTICE OF CANCELATION claim is not presented within this
Failure to pay when due the Shahn P. Reifsnyder and Kayci J. Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant- before the sale date. For the exact
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN time frame, the claim is forever
following amounts which are now Leigh occupied property, the purchaser amount, contact the Sheriff at the
that Public Utility District No. barred, except as otherwise provided
in arrears: c/o Terry Leigh shall provide a tenant with written address stated below:
1 of Lewis County Board of in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060.
D ec e mber 1, 2016 P ay m e n t Address notice in accordance with RCW Dated this 20th day of July, 2017.
Commissioners have canceled the This bar is effective as to claims
(balance): $200.00 35602 68th Avenue E. 61.24.060. ROBERT R. SNAZA, Sheriff,
regularly scheduled meeting and against both the decedent’s probate
January 1, 2017 Payment: 400.00 Eatonville, Washington 98328 XI NOTICE TO GUARANTOR L E W I S C O U N T Y,
workshop at the District’s Chehalis and non-probate assets.
February 1, 2017 Payment: 400.00 Name Shahn P. Reifsnyder and Pursuant to the provisions of RCW WASHINGTON
Auditorium on Tuesday, August Date of First Publication: August
March 1, 2017 Payment: 400.00 Kayci J. Leigh 61.24.042: By
29, 2017. 16, 2017
April 1, 2017 Payment: 400.00 Address a. The guarantor may be liable Dustin G. Breen, Chief Deputy
Published in The East County Personal Representative: TRACY
May 1, 2017 Payment: 400.00 1310 NW State Avenue, PMB 21 for a deficiency judgment to the 345 W. Main St.
Journal ALAN SEYMOUR
Late Chares ($20.00 per month): Chehalis, Washington 98532 extent the sale price obtained at the Chehalis, Washington 98532
August 16, August 23, 2017 Attorney for the Personal
120.00 by both first class and certified mail trustee’s sale is less than the debt Phone (360) 748-9286
Representative: JAMES M.B.
TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS on the 6th day of April, 2017, proof secured by the deed of trust; IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Parcel number: 007190-003-000
BUZZARD, WSBA #33555
AND LATE CHARGES: $2,320.00 of which is in the possession of b. The guarantor has the same THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Legal Description:
Address for Mailing or Service: c/o
IV The sum owing on the obligation the Trustee; and the Borrower and rights to reinstate the debt, cure the FOR LEWIS COUNTY LOT 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 40,
Buzzard O’Rourke, PS
secured by the Deed of Trust is: Grantor were personally served on default, or repay the debt as is given OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LITTLE FALLS, NOW VADER
314 Harrison Avenue
Principal of $62,314.69, together the 6th day of April, 2017, with to the grantor in order to avoid the LLC, Plaintiff, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
P.O. Box 59
with interest as provided in the note said written notice of default, or trustee’s sale; vs. 3 OF PLATS, PAGES 68-72.
Centralia, WA 98531
or other instrument secured from the written notice of default was c. The Guarantor will have no right UNKNOWN HEIRS AND RECORDS OF LEWIS COUNTY,
Published in The East County
the 6th day of April, 2016, and such posted in a conspicuous place to redeem the property after the DEVISEES OF CORLEE G. LA WASHINGTON
Journal
other costs and fees as are due under on the real property described in trustee’s sale; BARRE; UNKNOWN HEIRS Published in The East County
August 16, August 23, August 30,
the note or other instrument secured, Paragraph I above, and the Trustee d. Subject to such longer periods AND DEVISEES OF ROBERT L. Journal
2017
Journal
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Country Museum
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