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Tab Tab LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE 561 1935 South Oxnard Boulevard Oxnard, California 93033-1807 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U. S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 315 OXNARD, CALIFORNIA 93030 Dated Material August 2012 Volume 8 The OXNARD MOOSEPAPER has been published since 1956 as a monthly subscription by the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 561, 1935 South Oxnard Boulevard, Oxnard, CA 93033-1807. Paid for as part of annual membership dues. Purpose is to inform our membership of current club activities and events. Place address label within box This Campaign applies to LOOM ONLY

LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE Oxnard Lodge #561 Meetings every Tuesday: 7:00 pm Governor (805) 479-4775 Administrator (805) 483-0204 ELECTED OFFICERS Governor Bill Gonzales Jr. Governor Joe Munoz Prelate Jr. Past Governor John Nelson Treasure Jerry Reese Administrator Dale Pyle 1 Year Trustee Mike Stalsworth 2 Year Trustee Ray Rangel 3 Year Trustee Marty Miller APPOINTED OFFICERS Sargent at Arms Inner Guard CHAIRMEN Bingo Dale Pyle Govt. Relations Dale Pyle Historian Family Activities Bill Gonzales Sports Ray Rangel Sick & Distress Legion Herschel Eddins Membership Bill Gonzales Loss Prevention Mike Stalsworth Community Service Mike Stalsworth Bldg & Maint John Nelson Jerry Reese Lodge Sweetheart Maricela Ramos California/Nevada Conference Reno Sept 5-9 WOMEN of the MOOSE Oxnard Chapter #1464 Meetings 2nd & 4th Thursdays: 6:30 pm Senior Regent (805) 443-2470 Recorder (805) 487-2930 ELECTED OFFICERS Senior Regent Mickey Allen Junior Regent Lalicia Barber Chaplain Libbie Canchola Jr Grad Regent Diane Gonzales Sec/Treasurer Roxanne Rangel Recorder Gina Badgett APPOINTED OFFICERS Guide Naomi Ontiveros Asst Guide Marciela Ramos CHAIRMEN Academy Susanna Anderson Mem/Retention Sylvia Ortiz Publicity Chantelle Purvis Youth Inv Virginia Rogers Star Recorder Alyce Nelson MHT/MHN Relonda Tutt College of Regents Nellie Throneberry Comm Service Ed Advancement Family Inv Judy Samaniego Moose Charities Stella Martinez Health Aware Cindy Alvarez GC/Ways & Means Diane Gonzales Govt Relations Cheryl D Volden Audit Chairman Cheryl D Volden MOOSEPAPER DEADLINE FOR SEPTEMBER ARTICLES AUGUST 15th INFORMATION PAGE OXNARD LODGE and CHAPTER WEB PAGE lodge561.moosepages.org CA/NV MOOSE ASSOCIATION WEB PAGE www.ca-nvmoose.org MOOSE INTERNATIONAL WEB PAGE www.mooseintl.org MOOSEPAPER EDITOR - CHERYL D VOLDEN cheryl.volden@verizon.net (805) 338-1305 OXNARD LODGE EMAIL lodge561@mooseunits.org OXNARD CHAPTER EMAIL chapter1464@mooseunits.org LODGE ADMINISTRATOR - DALE PYLE (805) 483-0204 after 4:30pm CHAPTER RECORDER - GINA BADGETT (805) 487-2930 LOOM SICKNESS & DISTRESS - DALE PYLE (805) 483-0204 WOTM SICKNESS & DISTRESS - LIBBIE CANCHOLA (805) 612-1103 -------------- -------------- MOOSE MAGAZINE WOTM can receive the magazine for a one time subscription fee of $10 Send request to: Moose International Publications 155 S. International Drive Mooseheart, IL 60539 THE OXNARD MOOSE LODGE and CHAPTER ARE ON FACEBOOK as Oxnard Moose Lodge #561/#1464 Why not friend us today?

ICE MACHINE FUNDRAISER WE ARE FRYING UP CATFISH ON AUGUST 19TH Special FROM 1:00pm - 4:00pm $8.00 PER PLATE THERE WILL BE MUSIC - RAFFLES - 50/50 DRAWING Buy Your Tickets Now Tickets Will Available At The Door THE COCHINO COMEDY SHOW For More Information Contact: Oxnard Lodge - (805) 483-0204 Bill Gonzales - (805) 479-4775 Mickey Allen - (805) 443-2470 SAT AUG 11 8 pm to Midnight Doors Open at 6pm Tickets Pre-sale: $15.00 $20.00 after 31 July From your Administrator s Desk As I am writing this article on July 11 I am thinking that I should bring everyone up to date on the lodge upgrades. With everyone working together we have almost everything completed. Our pool room has new track lighting installed by Bob Valles one of our bartenders. Chantelle, another bartender, with some assistance from Mickey and Sylvia cleaned and dusted all of the books and bookshelves and it looks great. The restrooms are being re-done. Paint, fixtures, fans, etc. What a difference. Jerry Reese is working on the men's room and Chantelle and Richard are working on the ladies room. A lot of hard & long hours have been given to make this happen. They had to make a little adjustment on the paint color but everything looks great. Thank you to Lloyd Wycoff from Camarillo Lodge for the plumbing and fixtures. The dining room has seen a dramatic change. You will just have to see it for yourself. A committee, made up of what we all refer to as "The Moogles" raised the funds to pay $1,200 for the flooring and other expenses. Thanks to our seamstress, Rosa for all of the table covers and curtains. Thanks Mickey for the donation for supplies. Excellent job and saved us a ton of money. Mark and Donna assisted with the cleanup and put some finishing touches on the dining room. Ray R. and Governor Bill gave Winslow Hall a fresh coat of paint. John Nelson ensured that some of the old ceiling tiles were replaced. Everything looks fresh and clean and we will finish by cleaning the carpet tomorrow. Many thanks to Bob Lyon for helping where needed and keeping the new plants watered. As for the Social Quarters area, 3 new shiny ceiling fans, kindly donated by Susanna Anderson, were installed by Bob Valles. The bar area is all clean and tidy thanks to all the bartenders and who cleaned the carpets in that area. Dave Salazar and helpers did an excellent job of trash and cleanup in the back patio. There are big changes in the front entrance with new brick work, new carpet, donations of labor and supplies, some new plants, fixing the sprinklers etc. Maricela did touchup painting and updated the display case in the front entrance. has been working on the storage area, otherwise known as the Ship's room. John & Jerry completed and painted shelving in back stage area and when things settle down we will move things there and get it organized. I am proud of our lodge and I think if you come down you will agree. So, in closing I would like to say Thank You to those that worked so many hours to make our lodge above and beyond. Please come and enjoy your lodge. Dale Pyle, Administrator

From Your Senior Regent s Desk! Hello Fellow Co-Workers, Well another month has come and th gone and what a busy one at that. Hope everyone had a great 4 of July with family and friends and stayed safe. If you haven't been to the Lodge lately, you should stop by and see all the new changes. You will be surprised at how nice our renovation has come along. A lot of hard work by our volunteers and co-workers, but well worth it. Our Taco th Tuesdays have been great, selling out every week. On August 11 we will be having a Comedy show jointly with the Lodge, buy your tickets now as this show has sold out in the past! Don't forget Ladies, we have nd th 2 meetings a month, the 2 and 4 Thursday at 6:30. We would love to see some new faces, stop in and see what the Women of the Moose are all about-bring us some fresh ideas. If you know of someone interested in becoming a member, bring them down, show them around. We would love to meet them. Sign up and enroll 2 people during our chapter year (May 2012 through April 2013) and your dues will be paid for 1 yr-what a great incentive! Look forward to see you at the Lodge. Let's move on and move forward Sr. Regent, Mickey Allen AUGUST BIRTHDAYS: James Eldridge; Percy Datcher; Jack Singleton; Francois Kerkhoff; Robert Lyon; Daryl Thomas; Steven Bull; John Zellis, Jr; Martin Miller; Faigofie Aina; Carlos Apodaca; Hector Romero; Francisco Bernal; Larry Maulding; Albert Canez; John Perez; Alex Romero; Gabriel DeLaTorre; Johnathan Brill; Chris Stalsworth; Daniel Salazar; Marjorie Scoles; Mary Soto; Sara Pyle; Rose Guzman; Gloria Ramirez; Gloria Lopez; Eusebia Ramirez; Yolanda Rafal; Charlene Valdivia; Lidia Solorzano; Deborah Jones; Deby Zellis; Letty Preciado; Eva Reyes; Socorro Ramirez; Cathy Levine; Beatriz Garcia; Penny Wall; Irma Reyes; Lupe Alfaro; Lalicia Barber; Veronica Soria; Chantelle Purvis; Patricia Sevier; Rosemary Lucero; Nancy Vargas; Toni Rodriguez; Socorro Ponce; Amanda Volden

From the Governor s Desk Hello to all. I gather by now you all have noticed our newsletter has a new look thanks to Cheryl Volden & John Gasperi for working together proofreading & printing the newsletter it is not an easy task to undertake. Also to the dedicated WOTM who have volunteered to collate, label and take them to the post office. The collating and folding is very hard work and they could really use some help. I'd be remiss if didn't thank Alyce and John Nelson for all the years they produced the newsletter month in and month out through various illnesses, falls, surgeries and at times without any help. Your dedication and loyalty to this fraternity is truly appreciated. I speak on behalf of everyone who looks forward to receiving their newsletter. I spoke last month about supporting functions and here's your chance. The Cochino Comedy Show is coming to our lodge Saturday August 11th. Buy your tickets now, seating is limited and we are sure it will be a sellout. A big thanks to Bob Valles for doing a professional job putting up lighting and fans in the Social Quarters. Our lodge is starting to look really nice just in time for the big celebration. It is our time to shine so let's all pitch in and be proud to be part of our lodge. Till next month, take care. Fraternally yours, Bill Gonzales Governor Just a quick note to thank all that have pitched in to tidy up the lodge and with such limits on the budget. We are already getting compliments on how awesome the improvements are. Also, even though Administrator Dale won't mention it. We know that he is putting in lots of hard work himself, as well as having his employees (on his time clock) helping, and the use of his tools and big truck to haul, we really do appreciate it and him. Mitzie Sickness and Distress Corner We send our good wishes to Sharon Harper who had a knee replacement, is in physical therapy and doing well. Condolences to the Atkins and Ponce families on the passing of family member Bob Adkins. Condolences to the Volden family on the passing of family member Betty Splawn.

Governor Bill Gonzales 479-4775 Senior Regent Mickey Allen 443-2470 AUGUST 2012 Administrator Dale Pyle 483-0204 Recorder Gina Badgett 487-2930 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 BINGO BINGO Fish Fry Fund-raiser for a new Ice Machine 1:00 pm BINGO OXNARD MOOSE LODGE 561 OXNARD CHAPTER 1464 Calendar of Events 1 2 3 4 5 CLOSED 6 4:30 7 4:30 8 4:30 9 4:30 10 4:30 11 LOOM Officers, House Committee & General - 7:00 Steak Nite Mike & Marty 12 CLOSED 13 4:30 14 4:30 15 4:30 16 4:30 17 4:30 18 Calendar Meeting 7:15 Joint Officers LOOM Officers & General Meeting Malibu Chicken by Mike WOTM Board of Officers Meeting 6:00 19 CLOSED 20 4:30 21 4:30 22 4:30 23 24 4:30 25 District Meeting in Ojai 7:00 26 CLOSED 27 4:30 28 4:30 29 4:30 30 4:30 31 LOOM Officers House Committee & General Meeting 7:00 B-B-Q Chicken by Diane Stuffed Bell Peppers by Marty Chili Verde by Gloria Spaghetti & Meatballs by Bobby WOTM Committee Activity Night 6:30 Legion Activities Meeting - 7:00 WOTM 2nd Meeting 6:30 Fish & Reg Menu Fundraiser for Parents Mike & Marty with Murdered Children Dinner / Dance 5 to 11pm 6-10 pm Pork Chops By Lalicia Steak Nite Mike & Marty Old School Nite Taco/Tostada Bar by Diane THE COCHINO COMEDY SHOW Special 8 pm to Midnight Doors Open at 6pm District Awards in Santa Barbara 6:00 pm Labor Day B-B-Q scheduled for September 2nd Mark your Calendars!