Toledo Cheese Days 2012 - Toledo Lions ClubGlenn’s retirement years have been full. He has five...
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Toledo Cheese Days 2012
Toledo Cheese Days 2012
This year’s Big Cheeses, from left: Glenn Thompson, Sandy Miller, and Sandra and Allen Trafton.
Official Souvenir Program$1.00
Official Souvenir Program$1.00
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Your Toledo Lions Club welcomes you
Cheese Days CommitteeCheese Days would not be possible without the help of our volunteers. Members of this yearʼs Cheese Days Committee are:
Kim AmrineEd BorteAlan BuswellDave CoulterDale KothJeanette KothBrian LaytonSarah LaytonKay LyonJan Mathews
Cheese Day weekend is the pinnacle of our fundraising efforts. Membership in our Toledo Lions Club chapter has grown substantially this year and our fellow Lions have devoted many hours of work to ensure that Cheese Days remains the best summer event in Lewis County for the entire family to attend. All the hard work you see is done by community volunteers and all profits from Cheese Days go right back into our wonderful community. The Lions Club funds school scholarships, school supplies for some students and food for special school events. Last November, we gave away 75 frozen turkeys at our annual Turkey Bingo and at Christmas we distributed food baskets to many families in need. We are currently working on a Veterans Wall of Honor, planned for the north end of Toledo’s city park. Engraved bricks can be purchased in honor of any serviceman or woman for $100. Applications for a veterans brick are available at Toledo businesses. These are just a few examples of the many ways the Lions Club supports Toledo. So have a fun summer, support the Lions Club by attending Cheese Days and when you see someone wearing the yellow Lions vest at any of the events be sure to thank them for their contribution in making Toledo a better place to live!
Lions Club Greenhouse This year the Toledo Lions Club will be auctioning a deluxe greenhouse hand-built by Brad Dykstra using old-growth cedar and tempered tinted glass. The auction will be Saturday, July 14 at the Toledo Middle School at 1 p.m. Estimated value: $5,000.
Help support next year’s Cheese Days program and advertise your business. For more information,
contact Ron Smith at 864-2391 or send an e-mail to
Jake MorganMike MorganMarie ObergCyndi PhilbrookRich RippSharon RippRon SmithSue SmithJeanne Washington
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Chuggin’ along Toledo’s old logging railroad, c. 1920sBy Jake Morgan Before Interstate 5 connected southern Lewis County with the rest of the northwest, timber was transported primarily by railroad or down the Cowlitz River. Few living can remember Toledo’s railroad that connected Toledo and Layton Prairie to the former town of Veness, located south of Winlock in the 1920s. The railroad’s path began at the old Veness sawmill, owned by the ‘Timber Baron of Winlock’ J.A. Veness, located between booming Winlock and Vader near the existing north-south tracks by Ferrier Road. The railroad stretched eastward, crossing what is now I-5 near the Toledo-Vader exit. The railroad continued into Toledo through what is now the baseball fields behind the elementary school, past the Toledo city park and ran through Maple Street in town.
J.A. Veness railroad crew. Photo courtesy of the M. Reusser Collection
The tracks crossed the Cowlitz River over a trestle bridge at the end of Maple St. into the former town of Eadonia, located on the eastern side of the Cowlitz near what is now South County Park, and extended
east for several more miles to the former town of Knab, just south of what is now State Route 505. The booming logging business came to an abrupt halt at the end of the 1920s when the stock market crashed and demand for high-quality timber disappeared. All the rails, spikes, locomotives, bridges and equipment were dismantled and sold for scrap in Portland. By the time the logging business picked up again, trucks were used to transport the timber to sawmills and beyond. The towns of Veness, Eadonia and Knab are no longer around, but a few signs of their existence remain. Before the Mossyrock Dam was built in 1968, frequent flooding on the Cowlitz River wiped out early low-elevation settlements. For more on the Winlock-Toledo railroad, check out the Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel’s exhibit Saturday.
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Glenn Thompson was born in Orting, Washington on April 3, 1924. His parents were both of Scottish ancestry with Native American roots on his father’s side as well. His father, Noel Thompson, was born on his family’s homestead by the headwaters of Salzer Creek near Centralia around the time Washington became a state and lived most of his life in Lewis County. His mother, Inez McDowel l , was born in Scranton, Kansas in 1901, but spent most of her childhood years in Washington State (NE Pierce and SE King counties). Glenn’s parents moved to the Toledo area shortly before he turned two. They lived in town toward the west end of Pine Street until he was about five, then they moved to the Saindon place just north of the old Cowlitz Landing and the Miller place that is now owned by Don Wallace. Glenn had many adventures on this 92-acre place, where he built a dam on a small nearby creek for a swimming hole and a fishing pond. He and his friends also had a great time hiking down the Toledo-Winlock (“Haywire”) Railroad line (used for logging) and playing in LaCamas Creek near present-day Exit 60. When he was 8, he got to take a trip to the beach while his brother Lee was being born. In the late 1930s, their family’s house burned to the ground and not long after (1940), his parents divorced. At this time his dad moved to property near Layton Prairie. His mom continued to live in the same general area and went to work as a waitress for a restaurant in Toledo. She married Ed McGaughey in 1943. Glenn attended the Toledo School District and graduated in 1942. After high school, Glenn was hired to build wooden flooring for the Forest
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Service’s temporary shelters that would provide a roof over the heads of those assigned to listen for the sound of enemy planes flying overhead and to string telephone wire to the listening posts. His work was interrupted one day by a draft letter, which said, “Your friends and neighbors have chosen you to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States.” After basic training, he was allowed to come home on a short furlough before being shipped out to Europe. He left Camp Swift in February 1944 being assigned to Company A of the 302nd Signal Operations Battalion of the Third Army, based outside of London. After D-Day, his unit was reassigned to the Twelfth Army Group under General Omar Bradley. Glenn spent two years in Europe, seeing places such as Normandy, Verdun, Trier, Idar-Oberstein, Wiesbaden, Heidelberg, Augsburg, and Bremerhaven and achieving the rank of T5. He arrived back in the States in early 1946. From 1946 and through the 1950s, Glenn picked up where he left off in
the Toledo area. He worked as a logger with his father for a few years and then started a partnership with two friends (John and Bob Clark), logging such areas as the right-of-way for Interstate 5 in south Lewis County. In 1948, he took Marie Kirkendoll out on her very first date on her 18th birthday. However, they only dated briefly at that time, as Glenn was very busy with his work and getting himself established. By 1956, Glenn had saved up enough to purchase his own place at the mouth of LaCamas Creek. He married Marie (daughter of Mark and Edith Layton Kirkendoll) in April 1957. Around 1960 or 1961, with a young family and tiring of the physically demanding work of logging, Glenn began the task of clearing his land and going into farming and cattle ranching. He and Marie had 3 children: Ada, Dana, and Scott. Ada died at age 4 in a farming accident in 1962. Dana is now a CPA and lives in the Kent, Washington area. Scott still lives in the Toledo area and has had various jobs over the years that include being a truck driver and a mechanic. Marie died in 2010. In 1969, Glenn began to supplement his farming income with school bus driving. He was a school bus driver with the Toledo School District for 20 years. In 1984, Glenn sold his cattle and started renting his 100-acre field for agricultural crops. Glenn’s retirement years have been full. He has five grandchildren: Todd, Kaleb, Jillian, Margaret, and Katrina. He joined the VFW, Post 3429 in 2005. Through be ing a pa r t o f tha t organization, he read an article in their magazine about how World War II veterans who had not received their medals could send in a copy of their discharge papers and have their medals sent to them. He finally received them last year!
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Sandra "Sandy" Ann Miller was born July 27, 1938 in Laona, Wisconsin, to Joseph and Yvonne Britten, the third of five children. In 1952, the family moved to Ryderwood, Wash., and lived with her Uncle Milton and Aunt Minn Berg for six weeks before settling in Winlock. Sandy attended and graduated from Winlock High School in 1956. In 1955, she met Gene Miller, who was a Staff Sergeant in the Air Force's Strategic Air Command and stationed in Tucson, Arizona, while he was home on leave. They married September 8 at Everson, Wash., where country music legend Loretta Lynn was beginning her career. Lynn and The Westerners Band were family friends of the Millers. Loretta, Gene and Sandy have met several times remembering the wedding dance Loretta sang at, and the Millers have toured Loretta’s home at Hurricane Mills, Tenn., twice. The Millers lived in Longview and raised their three children, Doug, Cindy and Butch. Sandy was always active in their children’s many school and sport activities.Gene and Sandy built their log cabin on the Cowlitz River starting in 1985 with the help of family and friends. Gene worked at Weyerhaeuser, the Chlorine Plant and Sandy had a house cleaning business, so they commuted from Toledo to Longview until their retirement in 1990. Sandy was a newspaper reporter, covering Toledo News for The Winlock Ledger. She was also a news correspondent for The Lewis County News, now The Town Crier, for more than 12 years. The Millers were members of the Toledo Historical Society, and Sandy has been secretary for six years now. They were also co-founders of the Toledo Horseshoe Club and Senior Center volunteers. Sandy was president of the Lone Yew Sewing Club for 13 years and a member for 20 years. She was also a member of the Lone Yew Grange and an overseer for two years. She was a Cheese Day Committee member for three years, assisting with the queen’s program and coronation. Teaching oil painting and greeting card classes to many local area residents has also been a enjoyable hobby for Sandy. Losing Gene, the “love of her life,” suddenly in October 2011 was a tremendous loss, but Sandy has tried to keep up with her involvement in local organizations.
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Many thanks for the love and friendship shared. It is a honor being a 2012 Big Cheese and I know my other ‘Big Cheese’ is watching over all of us. ”
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— Sandy Miller
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Allen Trafton was born in Bellingham, Washington on 5/7/1939 and was three years old when he moved to Days Grove in Toledo. He grew up in Toledo with his sister Alice (Ramsey) and brother Gary. Allen graduated from Toledo High School in 1958. After graduation he started working for the Washington Forestry Department where he fought fires all over Washington State. He also worked for the Toledo Telephone Company. Sandra (Wood) Trafton was born in Bellingham, Washington (same hospital as Allen) on 6/5/1943 and lived on the coast in Taft, Oregon. When she was 10 years old her family moved to Poulsbo, Washington. Sandra was the oldest and grew up with two sisters and a brother. Allen and Sandra met in January of 1959 through mutual friends, Don Martinson & Judy Thayer (also of Toledo). They started “going steady” shortly thereafter. Allen was drafted into the army in March 1960. Sandra had a whirlwind month in June of 1961; she turned 18 years old on 6/5/61, graduated from North Kitsap High School on 6/6/61 and got married to Allen on 6/24/61 in Poulsbo. Sandra’s mother and paternal grandmother also got married on the date of June 24th. Allen and Sandra came to Toledo to live. Allen was honorably discharged from the army in May of 1962 and their first child, Linda was born in July of that year. Allen started working at the Weyerhaeuser mill in Longview, Washington. Their second child, Wayne was born in January 1964. Sandra was a busy homemaker but did work part time a few years at the Country House Restaurant and the Toledo Shake Shop. Allen changed jobs and started work at Reynolds Metal Company 4/1/1968 where he was also a part of the
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volunteer fire fighter crew. They broke ground for a new home on the corner of 5th and Washington Street in March of 1969 (to note it rained every day in the month of March that year). They build their home themselves gradually as they could afford the supplies. An unexpected opportunity to sell their current house prompted them to move into their unfinished home and have the adventure of finishing it while living in it. Eventually it was completed and has even been through a remodel and is the home where Allen and Sandra still reside. Allen tended a large garden for many years and Sandra canned an abundance of produce. They went on a couple of fun filled family vacations; one to Disneyland and one to Montana/Wyoming area. Their kids grew up, graduated from Toledo High School and one after the other moved away from home so Sandra went to work at Wee Care Day Care in Toledo for 13 years. Allen retired
from Reynolds Metal Company after 30+ years on 1/4/1999. He then worked again part time for the Toledo Telephone Company for a few years. Allen and Sandra have 4 grandsons (Wayne’s sons) living in Billings, Montana. Drew Trafton, 24 is a broadcast journalist and recently married to a lovely woman named Annie. Kyle Trafton, 22 just earned a degree in education from Montana State University. Nolan Trafton, 15 enjoys playing soccer. And Isaac Trafton, 13 swims competitively. Currently Allen enjoys painting and recently returned from a trip to New Zealand and Australia with his daughter. Sandra enjoys playing bingo, e-mailing and still loves the beach since living there as a small child. Together they have been long time members of the Toledo Presbyterian church, enjoy spending time with family and friends, reading and going to the movies. Allen and Sandra celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last summer with friends and family.
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2012 Cheese Days princess biographies
Brooke Mikel, daughter of Bob Mikel My name is Brooke. I moved here from Reno, Nevada about a year and a half ago. I was a prima ballerina for the Reno Dance Company until two years ago, when I had a bad injury. I am currently a sophomore at Toledo High School. I play volleyball and wrestle for THS. When I get out of high school, I would like to go to college and get a career in Entomology (the study of bugs). And after a long life of working, I would like to open a dance studio and become a dance instructor.
From left, Princess Brooke Mikel, 2011 Queen Brittany Smith and Princess Emma Tilly.
This year’s coronation of the 2012 Cheese Day Queen will take place at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, at Toledo’s Daily Grind coffee house, located downtown at 241 Cowlitz Street.
Cheese Days Royal Court
Emma Tilley, daughter of Warren and Lisa Tilly Emma is currently an 8th grader at Toledo Middle School and has lived in Toledo her whole life. I have been the president of my 4-H club for two years in a row and I have been riding horses since I was three years old. I am in the talent search program put on by Centralia College. My goals for when I get older are: in my junior year of high school to do running start and then after my senior year do two more years of college. If all goes as planned, I want to be a physical therapist as well as a massage therapist.
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Toledo’s school garden program
Our high school's hoop house has gone from shabby to productive all in the matter of a few short months under the watchful eyes of THS Ag Science teacher Mr. John Ball and volunteer gardener extraordinaire Mr. Chuck Reynolds. The students have been part of this project since the very first site preparation, hoop house repair, seed sowing and germination, growing, transplanting and now marketing. We all should be proud of their achievements. Fifty tomato starts from this project even found their way to Providence Regional Cancer System employees in Centralia and Lacey. Not only are we nurturing Toledo, we are taking care of the health-care providers that care for our community. The students have also been selling their plant starts at the Toledo Saturday Market in town. All in all, it’s been a pretty fantastic first year for Toledo's School Garden Initiative Program High School Chapter.
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Proceeds go to the Toledo High School Honor Society
Patty’s Kettle Korn
Sandra Klinck - Baby BlanketsLori Vough - Acrylic painting
Mary Mulloy - Wind chimesLinda Curtis - Quilted bags
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There was a great turnout for the 2nd Annual Community Clean-Up Day
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The Toledo Saturday Market runs every 2nd & 4th Saturday through September from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Honoring the Spirit of All Cowlitz People
Grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.Salmon dinner at 5 p.m.
Honoring the memory of Gary “Coach” Ike
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Thursday, July 12COLORING CONTESTAge categories: Preschool & Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade, and 3rd & 4th Grade.Prizes will be awarded for each group. Pick up contest picture at Toledo IGA Market Fresh. Must be turned in before July 5th to Toledo IGA Market Fresh.
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.2012 TOAST OF THE BIG CHEESESMorgan Arts Centre • 190 Plomondon Rd., Toledo. Featuring Malcolm Clark Band. Tickets: $12.50 per person at the door. Public is welcome.6:30 p.m. — Introduction of the Big Cheeses. Hors-dʼoeuvres, refreshments, cookies and coffee. Many fabulous door prizes. Presented by the Toledo Lions Club.
Friday, July 1310 a.m. 14TH ANNUAL “CHEDDAR OPEN” GOLF TOURNAMENTRegistration starts at 9 a.m., 'Shotgun' start at 10 a.m. Location: Newaukum Valley Golf Course. Four-man scramble. Cost: $55 per person, lunch provided. Golf carts not provided. Entry forms available at local Toledo merchants. Contact: Dale Pomeroy 864-6317 or John Sanford 864-6474. All proceeds to Toledo Lions Club.
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SECOND TIME AROUND GARAGE SALELocated at the Head Start building behind the Toledo Senior Center. Once again, the Mighty Fine Seniors offer their Second Time Around Garage Sale. All proceeds benefit the Toledo Senior Center. Sponsored by the Mighty Fine Seniors. Contact: Jan Rohrig 864-2744.
3 p.m.START OF TOLEDO TENNIS TOURNAMENTEvents: Menʼs Singles, Womenʼs Singles, Menʼs Doubles, Womenʼs Doubles and Mixed DoublesAnyone 12 years of age and over is welcome to participate. Entry fees: $5 per eventTennis Tournament pre-registration: Entry forms available at Bettyʼs Place or from Mrs. Armstrong at her home. Due to scheduling, please pre-register. Awards: Trophies for first-place winners & ribbons for second-place winners. Balls furnished.We are anticipating a grant from USTA to repair the tennis courts. Contact: Signora Armstrong, 864-2594.
4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. STUFFED POTATO BARLocation: Toledo Senior Center - 150 Coal Street. Fill a baked potato with everything but the kitchen sink, add a tossed green salad, roll and dessert, and you have a meal that canʼt be beat. Suggested donation: $7. Contact: Judy Hunter, 864-2112.
7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. FROG JUMPING CONTESTLocation: Toledo High School track. Entry Fee: $1 per frog. No limit on the number of entries. Frogs available upon request. Cash prizes: 1st place $15, 2nd place $10, 3rd place $5. Contact: Ken & Darlene Masters 864-4817.
7:30 p.m. BINGOPlace: Toledo High School multipurpose room. No limit on cards. Proceeds go to the Vision:TOLEDO community fund. Contact: Cindy Quick 864-6932.
Friday, July 13 continued
Come early for prime parade viewing locations.
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Saturday, July 147 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or as long as the food lasts.HAM & ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-PANCAKE BREAKFASTLocation: Toledo Senior Center, 150 Cole St.Ham, pancakes, eggs, biscuits & gravy, juice & beverage available. Suggested Donation: $5. Contact: Esther Borte 864-4506.
7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 12TH ANNUAL CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOWLocation: Toledo Middle School football field. Sponsored by: Toledo Lions Club and Businesses. $15 Entry fee. Pre-1972 vehicles. Awards at 3:30 p.m. Contact: Ron Smith 864-4391.
8 a.m. CHEDDAR CHALLENGE!Registration 6:45-7:45 a.m. at the Toledo Fire Station. Race starts at 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. 3-mile run/walk & 8-mile run for all ages. Cost is $5 for race or $15 for race with T-shirt. Contact: Toledo Fire Dept. 864-2366. Sponsored by Toledo Volunteer EMS & Firefighters Assn.
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. SECOND TIME AROUND GARAGE SALELocated at the Head Start building behind the Toledo Senior Center. Once again, the Mighty Fine Seniors offer their Second Time Around Garage Sale. All proceeds benefit the Toledo Senior Center. Sponsored by the Mighty Fine Seniors. Contact: Jan Rohrig 864-2744.
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. KIDSʼ FUN FESTLocation: Toledo Middle School gym. Hosted by the Toledo High School Honor Society. Fun and games for kids, including: End of the rainbow, dinosaur dig, rock muncher, tattoo parlor, soda walk & much, much more. Contact: Kim Amrine 864-6281.
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. QUILT AND ART SHOWLocation: Toledo Middle School commons room. Contact: Esther Borte 864-4506.
10 a.m. YOUTH BBQ HAMBURGER STANDAt the Toledo Middle School car show. Presented by New Life Gateway Youth Ministry. Burgers, chips, pop by Toledo Elementary School. Concessions stand will be open.
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. TOLEDO SATURDAY MARKETLocation: 2nd & Cowlitz Streets. Local farmers, crafters, artists, local musicians. Contact: 864-2121.
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. RAILROAD EXHIBITLocation: Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel at the corner of 5th and St. Helens. There will be railroad videos, music and other railroad-related exhibits. Contact: Rob Painter, Martha Richards 864-2101.
Esther serves up ham and pancakes last year.
Class ReunionToledo High School
Class of 19826 p.m. Saturday at the Morgan Arts Centre
Contact: Anita McNew(360) 508-1385
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11 a.m. TOLEDO CHEESE DAYS PARADE This yearʼs parade theme is “Chuggin' Thru Toledo”. Parade marshals: The Big Cheeses: Glenn Thompson, Sandy Miller and Allen & Sandra Trafton. Parade registration at Toledo Middle School. All parade entries are assigned assembly and dispersal plans. Children are assigned a special place near the head of the parade. Parade route starts at 5th & Augustus Street. Go east on Augustus to 2nd, south on 2nd to Oak, then west on Oak to 5th. Ribbons will be presented to the 1st and 2nd place winners in all divisions of the parade. The judges will be at the Presbyterian Church to decide upon the winners and present ribbons. It usually takes the judges up to one hour to determine the winners. Crowd Control: Safety is our biggest concern. We have be come increasingly concerned with children getting too close to the wheels of parade vehicles while chasing candy thrown by parade participants. Parents are asked to please help by keeping a close watch on their youngsters. In addition, the drivers of large trucks & other dangerous vehicles have been instructed not to throw candy from their vehicles. The Toledo Lions will police the main areas of the parade route to attempt to keep children from getting into dangerous areas. Toledo Boy Scouts will be selling pop.
Noon FREE CHEESE SANDWICHES AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHThe cheese & bread is donated by Toledo IGA Market Fresh. Cowlitz Prairie Grange is in charge.
Noon - 5 p.m. BARBECUELocation: Toledo IGA Market Fresh parking lot. Price: $7 per person, featuring Louisiana shrimp boil. Sponsored by the Toledo IGA Market Fresh. Contact: Dave Coulter 864-2161.
1 p.m. AUCTIONLocation: Toledo Middle School football field. Auctioneer: John Fishburn. Many fine handcrafted and corporate-sponsored items will be auctioned.
Noon - 4 p.m. INFLATABLES and DUNK TANK by the FRESHMEN CLASS. Featuring the Bouncer and Ultimate Obstacle. Contact: Tina Reed 520-3607.
2:15 p.m. SANDY'S PIZZA EATING CONTESTLocation: Toledo Middle School field. $100 prize. Sponsored by Sandy's Pizza, Toledo.
4 p.m. WINE, BEER AND CHEESE TASTINGLocation: Grassy knoll behind post office, across the street from City Hall. Tickets $10. Contact Mike Morgan 864-4278.
5 p.m. - Midnight LIONS CLUB RENO NIGHTLocation: Toledo Community Building. Enter building through the food bank entrance on the north side of the building. No-host bar, games of all kinds, restrooms available.
4 p.m. WOMENS ALUMNI SOCCER GAMELocation: Toledo High School field. If interested or want to play, call Horst Malunat 360-751-5664.
6 p.m. MENS ALUMNI SOCCER GAMELocation: Toledo High School field. If interested or want to play, call Horst Malunat 360-751-5664.
9 p.m. - Midnight DANCELocation: Toledo IGA Market Fresh parking lot. Free street dance for all ages. DJ “Mobile Mike” Contact: Dave Coulter 864-2161.
Saturday, July 14 continued
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8 a.m. CHURCH SERVICESAttend the church of your choice.
All Day TENNIS TOURNAMENT (Cont.)
8 a.m. HORSESHOE TOURNAMENTSign up by 8 a.m. Start playing at 8:30 a.m. Entry fee $5. Total payout each class. Three classes: Beginners, amateur, advanced. Contact: Stan Spears 864-2096.
10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. SECOND TIME AROUND GARAGE SALE - FILL A BAG FOR $1Located at the Head Start building behind the Toledo Senior Center. Once again, the Mighty Fine Seniors offer their Second Time Around Garage Sale. All proceeds benefit the Toledo Senior Center. Sponsored by the Mighty Fine Seniors. Contact: Jan Rohrig 864-2744.
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. RAILROAD EXHIBITLocation: Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel at the corner of 5th and St. Helens. There will be railroad videos, music and other railroad-related exhibits. Contact: Rob Painter, Martha Richards 864-2101.
12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.TOLEDO LIONS CLUB PRESENTS BEEF BARBECUELocation: Toledo Community Park. Tables & chairs moved from Presbyterian Church & Community Building. Tables & chairs from grade school. Menu: barbecue beef, baked beans, cole slaw, garlic bread, watermelon, beverages. Price: Adults $7, senior citizens, Jr. and children under 12 is $6. Sponsored by Toledo Lions Club.
Following Barbecue 8TH ANNUAL PIE AUCTIONLocation: Toledo Community Park. We will be auctioning 15 pies following the Lions Club BBQ. Be sure to come down and get your bid in on these delicious goodies. Toledo Volunteer EMS and Firefighters Assn. Thanks for your generous support.
Sunday, July 15 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. - LIONESS CLUB OF TOLEDO CHEESE CAKE BY THE SLICE STANDLocation: Toledo Community Park. Fruit-filled cheesecake $2 per slice. Water $1 per bottle and coffee .75¢ per cup. Contact: Jeanne Spratt 864-6976. All Proceeds go to the Lioness Scholarship fund and other projects benefitting the Toledo community.
Following Barbecue ALL DRAWINGS FOR CLUB RAFFLES, including GOOD IDEA CLUB • LIONESS CLUB • MIGHTY FINE SENIORS • PRINCESS CHEESE DAY BUTTON RAFFLELots of items to raffle, including a queen-sized, garden-patch quilt, two walking sticks, a carved duck, two scroll saw pictures and a quilted table runner. Tickets available for a suggested donation of $1. Contact: Sandy Gould: 864-2112.
Toledo Lioness DrawingSuggested donation $1 per ticket. Package 1: $100 groceries from IGA Market Fresh. Package 2: $125 in gas at Flying K in Toledo. All proceeds go to the Lioness Scholarship fund and for projects benefiting the Toledo community.
2:30 p.m. LIONS CLUB SURPLUS BEEF AUCTIONLocation: Toledo Community Park at the barbecue.
3 p.m. MARK CHESNUTT IN CONCERTLocation: Harry's Place at 112 Ramsey Way. Tickets are $25 online at www.harrys-place.com. The beer garden has a $5 cover on Sunday.
The Cheese Days Committee thanks Jake Morgan, Mike
Morgan and Sheila Richardson for providing photos for this year’s Cheese Days program.
Thank you!
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(360) 266-9820
Valley View Health CenterMedical & Dental Services
360-330-9595 Medical/Dental ChehalisOther Medical Sites
360-785-9400 Winlock • 360-864-4400 Toledo 360-978-6600 Onalaska • 360-942-3040 Raymond
360-736-3042 Centralia Dental Sites 360-496-5101 Morton • 360-942-3040 Raymond
Lakeside Industries, Inc.Centralia - Asphalt PavingPO Box 636 • Centralia, WA
(360) 736-2847736-0648 FAX
Nixon EnterprisesSelf Loader, Dump Trucking, Logging, Low Bed, Excavation, Road Building,
Cat Work, Road Grader Box 531 • Winlock, WA
Eric (360) 785-9815 Tom (360) 785-4150
Max Auto BodyDon Holmes, Owner
1164 - 11th Ave. • Longview, WA(360) 425-8449
Pacific Testing & Inspection, LLC
Materials Testing & Special Inspection Leslie A. Croxton, Owner/Business Manager 2417 Harrison Ave • Centralia, WA
(360) 736-3922(360) 807-6002 FAX
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 17
MAJOR CHEESE DAYCAR SHOW SPONSORS
John & Nancy Durham Brian Durham
P.O. Box 513387 Cedar Creek Rd • Toledo
Bruce Armstead Trucking, Inc.
Pops, JJ & Deanna • Log Hauling 222 Sareault Rd • Toledo
(360) 749-2306 (360) 864-6902
Toledo’s Daily Grind241 Cowlitz St.
P.O. Box 1096 • Toledo (360) 864-2060
Stanley Oil Co., Inc.76 Products
P.O. Box 99 • 399 Maple St. Morton, WA 98356-0099
(360) 496-5166
Shelton Lam & Deck192 Downie Rd • Chehalis
(360) 740-1008
Northfork Construction, Inc.John Trodahl, President
103 North Fork Rd.Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 262-9825 FAX (360) 262-9796
Travers ElectricCommercial, Industrial, Residential
Contractors Since 1969Ron Travers
122 Sturdevant Rd • Chehalis, WA (360) 748-0059 • 748-7395 Fax
Birdwell Brothers Auto Sales
We Specialize in Trucks1221 Mellen St., I-5 Exit 81
Centralia, WA(360) 736-1401 • 736-1554 Fax
www.birdwellautosales.com
ToledoNew Life Assembly
“Taking Church Outside The Walls”420 Silver St. • P.O. Box 130
Toledo, WA 98591(360) 864-4366
Stirling Automotive Group
GMC • Buick • Honda www.stirlingautogroup.com
1100 Vandercook Way P.O. Box 1077 • Longview
(360) 423-7840
Riverdale RacewayDan & Audrey Dale
www.riverdaleraceway.com 173 Basswood Dr. • Silverlake
(360) 274-5255 (360) 749-1170 cell
Fat Boys Hot RodsCustom Paint & Restoration
Complete Cars Mild to Wild Start to Finish or Anything in Between
100 SE 1st St. • Winlock(360) 785-0335
Virgil R. Lee & SonIndependent Insurance Agent
403 N. Market Blvd P.O. Box 1226 • Chehalis
(360) 748-0051
NationalFrozen Food Corp.
188 Sturdevant Rd. Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 748-4403 Fax (360) 748-1419
Sterling BankCindy Malarz, VP, Community Manager
401 NE 1st St.P.O. Box 369 • Winlock, WA
(360) 785-4111 • 785-3522 Fax
Sunshine LiquidatorsRetail • Wholesale
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sundays
102 Kellog Way • Toledo, WA(360) 864-8228
Right next to Sandy’s Pizza [email protected]
Done RightSERVICES & REPAIR, LLC
Handy Man Work, Decks, Remodels, Garages, Carports, Manufactured Home Repair
Jim Williams, Owner Toledo, WA 98591
(360) 508-6619
Old Cars TrucksC - Lazy - J Trucking
J.W. CookP.O. Box 26 • Toledo
(360) 864-4606cell (360) 880-LAZY
Mopars B.S.
Castle Rock Brake & Alignment
Alignments • Brakes & Shocks • Hot Rods & Classics • Lifts & Lowering Kits • Trailers & Motorhomes
Dan & Jason Clarke, Owners16A St. • Castle Rock, WA
(360) 274-6100
Frosty’s Saloon & GrillOpen 7 Days a Week
113 W Front St • Napavine, WA(360) 262-3980
Audio Express“Where you always get the best for less”
935 14th Ave • Longview, WA(360) 577-6442
FAX (360) 577-6459
Stuffy’s IIBud & Glenda Duling
804 Ocean Beach Hwy • Longview(360) 423-6356
Alaska ContinentalPipeline, Inc.
Pipeline Maintenance Pipeline Construction
954 Jackson Hwy S • Toledo, WA(360) 864-8866864-8860 Fax
L&E Bottling Co., Inc.P.O. Box 11159
3200 Mottman Rd. S.W. Olympia
(360) 357-38121-800-500-3812
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 18
MAJOR CHEESE DAYCAR SHOW SPONSORS
JH Kelly LLCBuilding Trust821 3rd Ave.
P.O. Box 2038 • Longview (360) 423-5510
Vintage CamaroDon Martinsen
84 848 NW Maryland Ave • Chehalis
(360) 740-1551
U-Neek R.V. Center2625 Old Pacific Hwy S
Exit 36 off I-5 - Kelso/Longview Kelso, WA 98626www.uneekrv.com
(360) 425-3300FAX (360) 425-0351
13th Annual CowlitzHonoring the Spirit
Pow-WowSept. 22th • St. Mary’s Center
107 Spencer Rd • Toledo 360-864-8727 www.cowlitz.org
Twin Cities Line-X1050-B NW Maryland Ave.
Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 740-4660
RichardsonConstruction, Inc.
Excellence in BuildingKendall Richardson, Owner 889 Jackson Hwy S • Toledo
(360) 864-2200
American Family Insurance
Auto • Home • Business • Life 1109 Harrison Ave • Centralia, WA
(360) 736-3181360-736-5871 Fax 800-374-1111
24-Hour Claims
Bud Clary DealershipsChevrolet-Subaru-Jeep-Suzuki
(360) 423-1700 www.budclary.com Chevrolet/Cadillac
1030 Commerce Ave • Longview, WA 98632Subaru/Jeep
961 Commerce Ave • Longview, WA 98632Suzuki
4005 Ocean Beach Hwy • Longview, WA 98632
P&M Paint & Body ShopSpecializing in Semitrucks,
Pickups & Cars Old & New • We Do It All
168 Foster Creek Rd • Toledo (360) 864-4660
CentraliaKnitting Mills, Inc.
Award Sweaters & Jackets Custom Screen Printing & Embroidery
P.O. Box 269, 1002 W Main St • Centralia [email protected]
(360) 736-3994
Bulldog TrailersJay Wilson & Trev Wilson151 Labree Rd • Chehalis
(360) 748-4416 800-909-4416
Fax (360) 748-9116
CHS Inc.Propane, Refined Fuels & Lubricants
Sonny Pitts 153 N.W. State St. • Chehalis
(360) 748-4655
CFN / Gee Cees Truck StopAll Your Fueling Needs
123 Foster Creek Rd. • Toledo(360) 864-4300
FAX (360) 864-4303
Toledo Hair StudioSharon Petersen
251 Cowlitz St • Toledo, WA(360) 269-8564
Dave’s Chevron/SubwayDave & Freda Beal416 State Hwy 506
P.O. Box 636I-5 Exit 59 • Toledo
(360) 864-8210 • 864-8550 Fax
Anderson’s FabricationLionell P. Anderson
Shearing • CNC-Punching CNC-Forming • Welding
CNC-Hi Def. Plasma Cutting506 N Gold St • Centralia
(360) 736-3220 • 360-237-0187 Fax
Century 21 Lund Realtors
Serving Lewis County for over 40 Years1169 S. Market Blvd
P.O. Box 897• Chehalis (360) 748-8619800-546-4609
LUND Trucking Co., IncJeffrey Lund
1924 Bishop Rd • Chehalis(360) 767-0601
Fairway Center35 Stores To Serve You1530 to 1726 S. Gold
P.O. Box 995 • Centralia (360) 736-5961
(360) 736-4432 Fax
The Housing Mart, Inc.Super Home Centers
“Personalized Service Counts”Exit 88 on I-5
19748 Elderberry S.W. • Rochester(360) 273-8812 1-800-848-7098
Stanley Store, Inc.728 Leonard Rd.
Onalaska, WA 98570-9506 (360) 978-4949
Tri-Tex Oil Co. Cowlitz Shell
Exit 59 P.O. Box 70 • Castle Rock
(360) 274-8511 • 274-7403 Fax
Hassler’s Auto Body, Inc& RV Storage
Darryl Hassler Auto Glass • Towing & Rental Cars
Duzmor Frame Repair • RV Body Work Just 10 miles South of Chehalis
INSURANCE WORK WELCOME3956 Jackson Hwy. • Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 262-9705 • 262-3105
Timberland BankSince 1915 • Member FDIC
101 Ramsey Way • P.O. Box 245 Toledo
(360) 864-6102
Tires Inc.Serving Lewis County
for Over 50 Years1283 NW State Ave • Chehalis
(360) 748-6611
GuadalajaraMexican Grill and Cantina
Open for Lunch & Dinner • 7 Days a Week 114 Cedar Crest Dr. • Winlock
(360) 785-4161
Timberland BankSince 1915 • Member FDIC
209 NE First St • P.O. Box 368 Winlock
(360) 785-3552
Barry’s Quality Machine, Inc.
Barry Griel 192 N. Market Blvd. • Chehalis
(360) 748-6861
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 19
MAJOR CHEESE DAYCAR SHOW SPONSORS
Los Pepe’s RestaurantMexican Food
115 Cowlitz St • Toledo, WA(360) 864-8226
Line-X of LongviewSpray-On Truck Bedliners
960-1 Industrial Way • Longview (360) 423-2877 866-800-2877
Douglas M. O’Connor, D.D.S.
Family DentistryDedicated to Excellence
911 - 11th Ave. Suite B • Longview(360) 636-3900
Tire Factory Centralia OK Tire Inc.
Vern Chandler, Rex Dobbins, Travis Newman1741 Harrison Ave • Centralia
(360) 736-1125 • 800-807-8596
Betty’s Place IncInside Eating, Carry Out
601 N 5thP.O. Box 267 • Toledo
(360) 864-4867
Three-R ElectricalCommercial, Residential Wiring Remodeling, Fire Restorations
Licensed, Bonded, Insured • FREE ESTIMATES P.O Box 926 • Winlock, WA
(360) 957-0162
Gunnar’s Auto SupplyParts for Imports, Domestic & H.D
Truck, 4x4’s 721 Commerce • Longview, WA
(360) 200-1669 123 Cowlitz St. E • Castle Rock, WA
(360) 274-7727
Little Crane Cafe(360) 295-3711
J&G’s Grocery Store(360) 295-3712
110 7th St • Vader, WA
South Lewis County Chamber of Commerce
408 Silver St. • P.O. Box 607 Toledo, WA 98591
(360) 864-8844 FAX: (360) 864-8846
“Strength in Connections”
Pacific Fibre Products Inc.Buy Land • Buy Timber
20 Fibre Way • P.O. Box 278 Longview
(360) 577-7112
North Coast Electric Company
750 Industrial Way • Longview(360) 423-1550
Bruno’s Pizza1108 Washington Way • Longview
(360) 636-4970
American Plating, Inc524 N Gold • Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-0052 FAX 360-736-0105
1115 S. Elizabeth St. • Seattle, WA 98108
Les Schwab Tire CenterThe West’s Largest Independent Tire Dealer
36 N. Market Blvd • Chehalis (360) 748-0295
1211 Harrison Ave • Centralia (360) 736-6603
1420 Industrial Way • Longview (360) 423-1832
3186 Ocean Beach Hwy • Longview(360) 425-5420
Toutle River RV Resort, Inc
150 Happy Trails • Castle Rock, WA(360) 274-8373
Good Crushing, Inc. dba Good’s Quarry
Rock Crushing • Road BuildingDeliveries • All Sizes Crushed Gravel
265 Rupp Road • Toledo(360) 785-9900
Wilcox & Flegel Oil Co.Sunoco Race Fuels
P.O. Box 61Centralia, WA 98531
Toll Free 1-800-554-5549 Fax 360-330-2377
Chehalis Plant 360-736-6164
The Farm StoreDedicated to Excellence
561 W Main • P.O. Box 1107 Chehalis (360) 748-3368
Sunny Valley SalesMotorcycles, Cars & Trucks Sales,
Service, Parts & RestorationBark • Sawdust • Topsoil
That Muffler and Brake PlaceComplete Automotive Repair
1030 S Gold • Centralia(360) 330-2886
Timberland BankSince 1915 • Member FDIC714 W Main St • Chehalis
(360) 740-0770
Farmers InsuranceAuto • Home • Business • Life • Health
Cyndi Philbrook, Agent121 Cowlitz • Toledo
(360) 864-4774864-8299 Fax
www.farmers.com
Toledo Telephone Co Incwww.toledotel.com
116 Ramsey Way • P.O. Box 669 Toledo
(360) 864-4552 800-562-8697
ToledoIGA Market Fresh
Dedicated to Excellence400 Cowlitz • P.O. Box 310
Toledo (360) 864-2161 Also in St. Helens, Shelton,
Cathlamet & Goldendale
Riverview Auto PartsToledo Towing & Repair
24 Hour Auto & RV Towing Lockouts & Roadside Service
1st & Cowlitz • Toledo (360) 864-2121 • 888-663-2121
Rachel PhillippsInsurance Agency“What Can We Do For You
408 Silver St. PO Box 607 • Toledo(360) 864-8844
Sandy’s Pizza106 Kellogg Way
P.O. Box 1355 • Toledo(360) 864-6200(360) 219-7513
J. Hitchcock Tax ServiceEnrolled To Represent Taxpayers
Before The I.R.S. Income Tax • Bookkeeping • Payroll
852 S Market Blvd • Chehalis (360) 748-7580
Harold Sorensen Trucking112 Plomondon Rd • Toledo
(360) 864-4921
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MAJOR CHEESE DAYCAR SHOW SPONSORS
NorthwestHarley Davidson
Steve Boone, OwnerExit 111 off I-5
8000 Freedom Lane NE • Lacey, WA (360) 705-8515
(360) 705-8532 Fax1-800-NW-HOGGS
Jaybird Trucking, LLCP.O. Box 493 • Toledo, WA
(360) 520-3321
Bateaux Cellars Winery288 Smokey Valley Rd. • Toledo
(360) 921-9594(360) 607-0774(360) 921-5222
www.bateauxcellars.com
Good Inc.1121 Harrison Ave. No. 220
Centralia, WA 98531(360) 807-4623
cell (360) 751-6976
R&R Tire Company Inc.Commercial Polishing1148 S. Jackson Hwy.
Toledo, WA 98591I-5 Exit 57
(360) 864-8175www.aluminumwheelpolishing.com
Mary’s Corner Medical Clinic
Robert McElhaney Jr., MD4254 Jackson Hwy. • Chehalis
(360) 262-3966Fax (360) 262-3967
Twin City Licensingat the Lewis County Mall
151 NE Hampe Way, Ste. B3-1Chehalis, WA
(360) 748-6689Fax (360) 748-6722
J.J. Sauter Trucking Inc.End Dump Trucking • Refrigerated
Trucking • Truck WashingJason Sauter
(360) 508-1010Fax (360) 748-7795
1310 NW State Ave. Chehalis, WA
Tyler RentalFull Line Rental Center
Doug Amman, Store Manager153 Hamilton Rd. N • Chehalis, WA
(360) 748-34401-800-772-0237
www.tylerrental.net
Simply Zenful Massage & Bodywork
Shannon WrightLicensed Massage Practitioner
103 SE First St.Winlock, WA 98596
(360) [email protected]
DeGoede Bulb FarmsBulbs and Perennials
409 Mossyrock Road WestMossyrock, WA 98564
(360) 983-3773Fax (360) 983-3771
Shipp Construction262 Larmon Road
Ethel, WA 98542-9709(360) 262-9260(360) 864-4685
St. Helens Brewing Co.Chris Fraser, Brewmaster
117 Grand Fir • Toledo, WA(850) 803-1575
Winlock Auto SupplyCarquest Auto Parts
P.O. Box 205 • 110 E. Walnut St.Winlock, WA 98596
(360) 785-4488
Tom Nicholas, CPATax, Accounting, Business
Consulting107 N Tower Ave., Ste. 16
Centralia, WA 98531(360) 623-1515
Cell (360) 880-0849Fax (360) 623-1517
Prairie Ridge Tack ShopFeed • Bedding • Tack • Fencing •
Vet Supplies • Gift Items • Pet Food5484 Jackson Hwy. • Toledo
(360) [email protected]
Advanced Rehabilitation Specialities
Industrial & Orthopaedic RehabilitationWork Conditioning Program
1510 Kresky Ave. • Centralia, WA(360) 736-0699
Fax (360) 736-0324
Love’sTravel Stops & Country Stores
1276 Rush Road • Napavine, WA(360) 748-6597
Fax (360) 748-6659www.loves.com
Packwood Ace Hardware
104 Rainier Ave. • Packwood, WA(360) 494-2131
Cowlitz Valley Log Furniture
Rob Reynolds190 Frye Rd.
Castle Rock, WA 98611(360) 749-6304
Don Hollister Trucking Inc.
1912 NE 279th St.Ridgefield, WA 98642-8778
(360) 887-8418
MDK Construction, Inc.1608 S. Gold St.
Centralia, WA 98531(360) 623-1320
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
214 Ritchie Lane • Chehalis, WA(360) 767-3000
Fax (360) 956-1508www.rbauction.com
Rich & Paula BurrowsWindermere Centralia
(360) 520-4810 cell(360) 520-4803 cell
www.toledowinlock.com
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MAJOR CHEESE DAYCAR SHOW SPONSORS
Behrends Body ShopDick & Jim Ainslie
701 S. Pacific • Kelso(360) 425-5212
Julie’s Little Tykes, LLCEarly Learning Center
Julie McNelly, Owner Director214 2nd St NE • Napavine
(360) 262-3390
BRITCO EnginesDarin & Donna 815 “B” Street
P.O. Box 606 • Centralia (360) 330-2434
Van Cleve Ford Inc.Five Hundred • Thunderbird Mustang • Crown Victoria
Focus • Fusion • SUV’s • Trucks • Vans302 2nd St • P.O. Box 219 • Morton
(360) 496-5999
Dan Wallace TruckingContract Log Hauling Washington/Oregon
P.O. Box 364 • Toledo (360) 864-6298
(360) 749-2461 cell
The Metal MillMade Locally to Suit Your Needs
Commercial•Residential•AgriculturalExit 71 off I-5, 149 Estep Rd
Chehalis, WA (360) 262-9080
www.metalmill.com
FerrellgasYour Propane Connection
2811 Jackson Hwy. • Chehalis1-800-709-0087 • (360) 748-4802
Main Office 8270 28th Ct. NE SE 101 • Lacey
(360) 753-0063
WilcoGeorge Pearce
Wilco - Winfield LLC 250 NW Quincy Place
P.O. Box 1285 Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 748-9277
Rib Eye Ramblin Jacks A Roadside Diner with a whole Lotta Soul
Exit 72, right off I-5 in Chehalis 1336 Rush Road • Napavine
(360) 748-6066
O’Reilly Auto PartsProfessional Parts PeoplePatrick Harris, Store Manager
1165 15th St • Longview (360) 423-6000 • (360) 423-4892
(360) 423-4469 • Cell (360) 261-3660
Toutle River WeldingWelding - Repair - Fabrication
Emergency Road Service RepairMike Paris
105 Hansen Rd • Toutle, WA 98649 (360) 274-5895 Mobile 749-0832
FAX (360) 274-4035
TMS Tin Men Supply Colored Steel Cut to Length
1826 Harrison Ave • Centralia, WA(360) 736-8118
1-888-4TINMEN (484-6636)
St. Jean’s Auto Body & Refinishing 200 E. Summa • Centralia, WA
(360) 736-5199
Rodda PaintCloverdale Paint
www.roddapint.com 541 California Way
P.O. Box 517 • Longview (360)423-4990
CVM126 North Star Drive Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 748-0124 (360) 748-0113 Fax (360) 736-7353 Res
Lone Oak TruckingP.O. Box 353 • Toledo, WA
(360) 864-6691
Wood FurnishingsGenuine Wood Furniture
Ready to Finish • Hand Finished Factory Finished
Mon-Sat 10 am-7 pm • Sun Noon-5 pm 1445 Commerce Ave • Longview, WA
(360) 423-9740
Fir LawnFuneral Chapel
Locally Owned Serving Lewis & Cowlitz Counties
for Over 40 Years 351 N 5th St • P.O. Box 391
Toledo, WA 98591(360) 864-2101 • FAX 864-4583
Winlock Family Dentistry
Preventive dentistry with an aesthetic flairSuzanne Snow, D.D.S.
617 Cemetery Rd • P.O. Box 399 Winlock, WA 98596
(360) 785-4755
Harrison Christian’s Development
www.whitepasstravel.com P.O. Box 0 Morton, WA 98356
(360) 496-6662 FAX (360) 496-5331
Harrison Christian’s Serving Mt. Rainier & Mt. St. Helens Nat’l Parks
Seasons Motel
P.O. Box 567 Corner of Hwy 7 & Hwy 12
Morton, WA 98356 (360) 496-6835 (877) 496-6835
www.whitepasstravel.com
Mill Village Motel
P.O. Box 1030 210 Center St. E.
Eatonville, WA 98328 (360) 832-3200 (800) 832-3248
www.eatonville.com
Ride n Dirty TruckingNathan CookP.O. Box 711
241 N. Second St.Toledo, WA 98591
(360) 880-2665
Jail Sucks Bail BondsJohn Wickert & Tiffany York
382 NW Chehalis Ave. • Chehalis(360) 740-8248
www.becausejailsucks.com
The Cheese Days Committee
thanks all the sponsors for making our
car show possible.
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 22
Car Show Supporters
Sunshine Liquidators Inc.Grocery & Variety
102 Kellogg Way, ToledoMon-Sat 10:30 - 5:30
(360) 864-8228
A-1 Vacuum508 Allen St. - Kelso, WA
(360) 200-1025
Hill Creek Outdoors, Inc.104 Huntington Ave. - Castle Rock
(360) 274-7569
(360)
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Car Show SupportersSaltzer Creek Burger & Seafood
2601 NE Kresky Ave. - Chehalis, WA(360) 807-4217
Don’t forget to buy your raffle tickets!There are many wonderful items up for raffle.
Drawings will be held on Sunday at the BBQ at the park.
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 24
The Cheese Days committee would like to thank the following businesses for their support of Cheese Days. Thank you!
Lone Tree AlpacasJack & Jackie Bruner
(360) 864-2271Yarn, fiber, PacaPoo fertilizer and more
Lower Columbia Monument
Granite signs, monuments, markers, sand-blasting
101 Academy, Kelso WA(360) 425-0777
Sunshine Liquidators102 Kellogg Way, Toledo
Mon-Sat 10:30 - 5:30(360) 864-8228
1st Street StylingFamily Styling
Roberta & Debbie415 NE 1st St., Winlock
(360) [email protected]
Jim Hammer InsuranceFarmers Insurance & Financial Solutions
since 1959315 NE 1st St., Winlock
(360) 785-3744JimHammerInsurance.com
Toledo Lions Club
now at Yard Birds Mall(360) 864-6776
Beef, pork, chicken, seafood, cured meats
105 W. 1st StCentralia, WA 98531
(360) 736-8072
Kaija’sGarden and pet
A part of your community since 1947
623 NW State Ave Chehalis(360) 748-42211-800-717-4221
Judi Williams, Lori Rarey, Dori Simon, Kelly Kirby
and Colleen Gibbons Meets 2nd Saturday of month
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The Cheese Days committee would like to thank the following individuals and families for their support of Cheese Days. Thank you!
Ron & Sue SmithRichard & Sharon
Ripp
John & Jan Mathews
Mike & Kim Amrine
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 26
Come back for the Kids Fun Fest
on the weekends of July 28 and August 4
M DKConstruction, Inc.
Building your dreams todayResidential/Commercial
Authorized Gold Seal Building Contractor1608 S. Gold Street, Centralia, WA 98531
(360) [email protected]
Winlock Auto Supply
P.O. Box 205 • 110 E. Walnut St.Winlock, WA 98596
(360) 785-4488
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 27
DeGoede Bulb FarmsBulbs and Perennials
409 Mossyrock Road WestMossyrock, WA 98564
(360) 983-3773Fax (360) 983-3771
Don Hollister Trucking Inc.
1912 NE 279th St.Ridgefield, WA 98642-8778
(360) 887-8418
Winlock Egg Days, June 22 – 24Toledo Cheese Days, July 13 - 15STP Bike Ride, July 14 & 15Cowlitz River Steelhead Derby, July 21Napavine Funtime Festival, 3rd weekend in JulyToledo Movie in the Park, August 3rdToledo Riverfest, August 4Mt. St. Helens Bluegrass Festival, August 11 & 12SW Washington Fair, August 16 - 21Cowlitz Prairie Grange Threshing Bee, August 25 & 26Chehalis Garlic Fest & Craft Show, August 26 – 28Chehalis Valley Wine Tour, September 29 & 30ARTrails, September 15 & 16, 22 &23Cowlitz Indian Pow Wow, September 22
(360) 864-8844www.slcchamberofcommerce.com
“Strength in Connections”Proud to support our 2012 Community Events
SHIPPCONSTRUCTION INC.
262 Larmon Road
Ethel, WA 98542-9709
(360) 262-9260
(360) 864-4685
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
& MAINTENANCE
SHOVEL LOGGING
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 28
Barnes Drive Quarry(360) 274-0795State Spec. Quarry Rock9671 Barnes Dr., Castle Rock
VALLEY VIEW HEALTH CENTERS2690 NE Kresky Ave - Chehalis, WA 98532
Medical Sites:401 Cowlitz - Toledo, WA 98591
(360) 864-4400615 Cemetery Road - Winlock, WA 98596
(360) 785-94001801 Hwy 508 - Onalaska, WA 98570
(360) 978-6600300 Ocean Ave - Raymond, WA 98577
(360) 942-3040*Walk-In* 1800 Cooks Hill Rd., Suite F, Centralia, WA
(360) 736-3042Visit us on the web at www.vvhc.org
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 29
www.timberlandbank.com
Member FDIC
360-864-6102360-864-6104 Fax101 Ramsey WayToledo, WA 98591
360-740-0770360-740-0776800-562-8761714 W Main StreetChehalis, WA 98532
360-785-3552360-785-3887 Fax209 NE First StreetWinlock, WA 98596
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 30
Morgan Online Mediawww.morganonlinemedia.com
Afraid of solar flares? What if the power went out all over the world and the Internet disappeared? In the new science-fiction adventure ‘Sunburned’ by local author Jake Blake, a massive solar flare is headed towards the Earth with only a few hours of warning. Visit www. morganonlinemedia.com to check out a free preview of this exciting e-book set in New York City, London, Mecca, China, Afghanistan, the International Space Station and the small community of Toledo, Washington during Cheese Days.
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 31
We improve lives and strengthen communities.
BankWithSterling.com
401 NE First St. Winlock, WA 98596360-785-4111
2012 Toledo Cheese Days — Page 32
Matt GingerichAgency
MATT GINGERICHMATT GINGERICH AGENCY
360-736-0198 Office
www.mattgingerich.com
John Wickert & Tiffany York
383 NW Chehalis Ave.Chehalis, WA 98532
(360) 740-8248www.becausejailsucks.com
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History of Cheese Days
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Ramsey Way turns into Beer Garden
21 & over all weekend.
ID required.Live Music
All WeekendFriday & Saturday
nightsJuly 13 & 14
Country/Rock BandNo cover charge
Friday or Saturday
owner
Former BIG Cheeses
1992 - James Edwin Ritzman and Ralph Olson1993 - Hilma Bowen and Marie Layton
1994 - Cecil Olson and Inez Omeg-Grove1995 - Wilma Buswell-Olson, Lois
Williams-Olson and Helen Barnes-Murdock1996 - Ray & Elna Wallace
1997 - Henry 'Hank' & Mabel Hayrynen1998 - Ves & Tryna Reuther
1999 - Wilford & Inez Salzsieder2000 - Ernest & Doris Schoonover
2001 - Cecile Barnes and Clarice Spencer McQuigg
2002 - Harrison Turner and Esther Borte2003 - Don & Bernice Buswell2004 - Jim & Libbie Phillipps
2005 - Edna & Toad Washburn and Gerry & Gene McAleny
2006 - Ron Olson, Anor Buswell and Harold Sorensen
2007 - Bunnie Miller, Naomi Meyer, Norman Koepke and Dan Boone Jr.
2008 - Rosalie Davis, Opal & Cliff Miller and Shirley Watson
2009 - Marge & Gary Springer, Edna & Bob Armstrong, and Pat & Dale Lee Wallace
2010 - Cora Rakoz, Ferne Boice, Mel Roeder and Joe & Margaret Barnes2011 - Jack & Bev Greer and
Robert & Marie Oberg
Former BIG Cheeses
1992 - James Edwin Ritzman and Ralph Olson1993 - Hilma Bowen and Marie Layton
1994 - Cecil Olson and Inez Omeg-Grove1995 - Wilma Buswell-Olson, Lois
Williams-Olson and Helen Barnes-Murdock1996 - Ray & Elna Wallace
1997 - Henry 'Hank' & Mabel Hayrynen1998 - Ves & Tryna Reuther
1999 - Wilford & Inez Salzsieder2000 - Ernest & Doris Schoonover
2001 - Cecile Barnes and Clarice Spencer McQuigg
2002 - Harrison Turner and Esther Borte2003 - Don & Bernice Buswell2004 - Jim & Libbie Phillipps
2005 - Edna & Toad Washburn and Gerry & Gene McAleny
2006 - Ron Olson, Anor Buswell and Harold Sorensen
2007 - Bunnie Miller, Naomi Meyer, Norman Koepke and Dan Boone Jr.
2008 - Rosalie Davis, Opal & Cliff Miller and Shirley Watson
2009 - Marge & Gary Springer, Edna & Bob Armstrong, and Pat & Dale Lee Wallace
2010 - Cora Rakoz, Ferne Boice, Mel Roeder and Joe & Margaret Barnes2011 - Jack & Bev Greer and
Robert & Marie Oberg