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« r-> I THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1967 THE NY88A GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIVE OES Golden Rule Chapter Holds Installation Rites Installation ofofflcers of Gol den Rule chapter «131, Order of Eastern Star, was held Monday, June 26, at the Masonic hall with Worthy Matron Kathleen Wheeler presiding during the opening rites. July 9— To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alien of Vale, an 8-pound, 8- ounce boy, Harry William. Mr. and Mrs. WardC. Lundy Jr. of Sacramento, Calif., be came tiu> parents of a baby girl, Kristina Lynn, born June 28. Ttie Infant joins a sister, fjve- year-old Sally Ann of th! home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Dim Cox of On tario. Approximately 50 members and guests attended the meeting. Those escorted included James Wheelock, past grand patron of Idaho; Patricia Marcum, grand committee member of the Estarl committee of the grand chapter of Oregon. Others were grand representatives Lois Cartwright, Maine in Oregon; Mary Jarvis, Delaware in Ore gon and Dora Upton (Saskatche wan) In Idaho; worthy matrons and patrons, Delores and Lowell Shelton of. Vale, Martha Titmus of Homedale. A First Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Art Cartwright received a telephone call from their son, Darrel In Portland, informing them of the arrival nt their first grandson. The Infant was born Sunday, July 9, 1967, and has been named Brian James. He joins two sisters, Julie and Brenda. THOMAS MOORE, JR., a new seaman recruit, of route 2, Nyssa was recently sworn into the Naval Reserve, and in this photo is being con gratulated by LCDR W. C. Reed, USN com manding officer of the Boise Naval Reserve training center. The youth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore Sr., and his father is also in the above photo. The seaman recruit is a 1967 graduate of Nyssa high school, having lettered In football and track. Mennonites Assist Migrant Ministry Among Nyssa newcomers are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Snyder who reside at 408 Ennis avenue. They came here June 27 from Caldwell and are working with the Migrant Ministry program. The Snyders are on two-year duty for the Mennonite Volun tary Service unit in Elkhart, Ind. FRONT END ALIGNMENT ■nd WHEEL BALANCING o General Repairing o------ Towne Garage Phone 372-3570 NYSSA ... OREGON Forester Says Present Conditions Indicate Severe Eire Season The past two fire seasons in Oregon have been severe and it appears that the state is headed into another, judging from cur rent conditions. “We are barely into July and already fire danger is alarm ingly high,’* says Ted Maul, assistant state forester in charge of protection. "In nor mal years we don’t get condi tions such as this until mid August." In support of this statement, weather data from the various protection districts reveals that burning indexes are running into high ratings at numerous weath er stations. 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For Western Oregon sta tions In particular, significant departures from averages are noted. The only thing that would change the picture would be a period of general rain. And that is highly unlikely at this time of the year, Maul said. Currently the present push of marine air is easing fire danger slightly but the loss of fuel moisture continues, only at a slower pace. Marie Holmes was installing officer for the evening and was assisted by Roy Holmes, patron; Patricia Marcum, marshall; Lois Cartwright, chaplain and Bonnie Sappe, organist. Elected officers installed are Della Holmes, worthy matron; Robert Holmes, worthy patron; Edna Terry, associate matron; W. E.Schireman, associate pat ron; Mae Schireman, secretary; Louise Wernlek, treasurer; Marie Holmes, conductress, and Patricia Marcum, associate conductress. Appointed officers Installed are Vera Paulus, marshal; Jesse Brown, organist; Clau dine Garrison, Adah; Amelia Pratt, Ruth; Bonnie Sappe, Esther; Kathleen Wheeler, Fad: Something that goes in Martha; Ida Miner, Electra; one era and out the other. Nancy Goodell, warder; and Clarence Wernick, sentinel. New Worthy Matron Della was honored with a skit and r ................. her worthy matron f n ’s presented BiblaV Then he?^¡‘¿te7'Bar bara, presented her with a bou- Kids' Baseball * I THE NYSSA NTTE RODEO JULY He was also one of the mainstays of the NHS basketball squad. He plans to enroll at Trea sure Valley Community college this fall. Seaman Apprentice Moore will have 14-day active duty training in the near future at the Navy’s boot camp center in San Diego, followed by a cruise aboard ship. He will then attend Tuesday night weekly meetings at the Boise center and at the end of 12 months will report for two years of active duty with the fleet. Associate officers of Kath leen Wheeler and Roy Holmes, outgoing worthy matron and pat ron, presented a addendum In their honor and gave them a gift and jewels. quet of white roses. Special guests of the evening were the Holmes couple's chil dren, Bobby, Billy and Barbara; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Shuster of Huntington; her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster of Gay Way Junction; and Holmes* sister, Anne Good- son of Parma. Another special guest was Jane Timmerman, honored queen of Jobs Daugh ter’s Bethel *33, and grand bethel senior princess. Kathleen Wheeler was in charge of refreshments with Victoria Schweizer, Pauline Mackey and Marie Holmes as sisting. Those serving are sisters-ln-law of the new worthy matron, Mrs. Wayne Shuster, Anne Goodson and Marie Holmes. Also assisting were Dorothy Walker and Jane Timmerman. 303 CANS $1 CRACKERS 89< NABISCO PREMIUM LETTUCE HEAD 1 33 SEE THE NYSSA NITE RODEO JULY 14 - IS SALE DATES JULY 13 OSISI! SEEDLESS GRAPES 29c CLOVER kCLUB A >