~ PUKA-PUKAde .rara VOUJME XXII ISSUE NO . 6 JUNE 1969
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ANGELTOWN NEWS Kay Hironaka
(We like surprises and one of the most delightful ones to come our way in many a moon is our .NiW reporter, KAY HIRONAKA, wife of President JO;;-y. Hironaka. Eric Y. Abe is too deep in legal work
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which has curtailed his participation in the lOOth activities. Here is Kay' 5 first contribution. Sat Nakamura)
We were happy to welcome Hiram IISkinny" Hagiwara once again who hopped into L.A. recently from Hilo. Met by Chick Furuye and Bill Miyagi at the airport, plans were made to entertain him during his brief stay in our town. Since he was enroute to San Francisco, time was of essence, out thanks to our cooperative and competent members, mainly Chick and Ken Yoshino, arrangements were made for dinner at the Grand Star in Chinatown, Saturday night, May 17, 1969.
Among those present were: Chick and Matsu" Kenji, Lloyd Seki" Bill and a guest, Roy Kobayashi" Monte" May and Wayne Fujita, Tad and Sue Hashimoto and the Hironakas. We missed the Ben Otsujis and Sat Nakamura who had to cancel out at the last minute due to illness. Needless to say the dinner was delicious, especially the specialty of the house--fish-with-a-sweet-sour sauce. Skinny is no stranger to LA inasmuch as it was just about a year ago that he was here, more or less on business. The fringe benefits are terrific where he is employed as someone remarked.
After dinner and a minimum of speeches, we all went downstairs to listen to the entertainer at the piano bar. Apropos to the occasion, she was a native of the islands so, naturally" sang songs familiar to Skinny and even prevailed upon him to give out with a song or two. After a little persuasion, he got up and rendered a ditty and very well too~
The group then ventured across the way to the Grandview's Buddha Room for a nightcap" at least for same of us oldsters. Alohas were exchanged with Skinny and 'When this reporter left, our guest was still raring to go. These Kanakas real.1y know how to enjoy themselves!
At this writing, in mid-Ma.y, our Pismo Beach venture does not look too promising in that motel accommodations are practically nil since it is a holiday weekend. Howver, sane members are determined to go and
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hav:e made their own arrangements 0 Perhaps a fevl of us lazy ones will just go for the fabulous steak barbecue which, as always, will be prepared by member Bob Shigenaka of Arroyo Grande, and forego the clannning bito
Many many thanks to Sat Nakamura for his untiring efforts in putting this affair over; it is not an easy task to undertake a job like this which would try even an experienced travel agent. More to follow re this affair.
June 10 The long a.waited steak barbecue and clam digging party was a howling success. About h9lf of the members were comfortably sL tuated at t he Arroyo Motel in Arroyo Grande, namely Harry and Fuji Fukasawa and their three daughters; Ken Yoshino and his son; Douglas Tanaka (those Hawaiian shorts made us shived); Tad and Sue Hashimoto and the Hironakas. Thanks to the efforts of Ken, we were able to get these accommodations. We all mana~ to reach Arroyo Grande early Saturday so were able to do some sightseeing and even do a little fishing in Lopez: Lake Q Since the gang was to meet at 5;:00 Ali Sunday, everybody retireq early. We were all at the designated spot on time where we were joined by Tom and Ruth Kasai with their SIln, daughter-in-law and daughter (the la.tter three from Santa Barbara); '.the Monte Fujitas with son Wayne and two guests~ 18ao Yokoyama and Naomi Nishimura, plus their poodle with sweater and all.
It was nice to have among us Mr. and Mrs c Kaz Sato of Pasadena, who made t he long trip wi.. th their three small children, Bob Shigenaka: and son Kevin were also present and luckily had extra clamning forks for us greenhorns (had no idea what these things looked like) plus some tips. Everyone was ac(Counted fo r ex~ept Bill and Aki Miyagi who joined us latero It was quite a sight to see everyone so engrossed in clamming, oblivious to the cold and the waves o The youngsters seemed 'to 'De having a ball, not to mention the adults" Everyone managed to have his limit or came pretty close although most of the clams were not of legal size and thus were put back in the sand, "Honesty is the best policyll; just ask Joe who was approached by the game warcl.en o Some of us were first-timers. like the Hashimotos, but Sue got first prize for the largest claJllSand deservedly so" 'cause she sure was working hard and has the callouses on her hands to prove it.
After cleaning up and checking out of our motel, everyone headed for Grover City Park and the pieee-de-resistance of the whole trip, the STEAK BARBECUE. Ebb and his charming wife Yotsuko were getting things started and watching the proceedings from the start was;
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fascinating especially for us amateur chefsG As we were preparing to fID our plates with heaps of steakjl chili beans g green salad and French bread, Chick and Matsu Furuya tir.it'h their son Doug and the latter I s fiancee plus the Ben Otsujis arrived fram L~A.
Needless to say, the food was superb; everyone so busy eating there was ver,y little talking, a compliment indeed to the chef.
During the course of the meal, President Joe Hironaka announced that Bill and AId .tvr.iyagi not only furnished the sodas and beer but also took care of the bill for the entire party. The reason given was that Bill won a flsmall fortune" playing Keno in Las Vegas recrently. Our many thanks to the J.li;}ragis.
Our special guest, Rev. (former Chaplain and su~cessor to Chaplain Yost of the lOOth), George Aki was delayed but did make it a little later with his young son. He stated that he a nd his family love San Luis Obispoj that he has a small congregation consisting of all Caucasians save three Japanese members. He seems very happy with this new assignment and also gave us some interesting facts about the sebool system as well as the prison system and other related subjeats.
Rev. Aki spends one dq a week at the County Hospital to meet and " Italk w:l.th the patients and made a surprising comment about the high rate of ment~ ill people in San Luis Obispo and the surrounding towns, in spite of the fact that the pace is slow in this part of the state as opposed to L.Ao It was a very enlightening e.xij)erien.;re especially for this reporter, meeting and listening to Rev" An and it ~s hpped that he will keep up the good work thereo
About 2~OO o'clock the party broke up, everyone looked well f ed and satisfied and prepared for the long trek home, only 200 or so ~les yonder. Goodbyes and thanks to the Shigenakas were extended, thus ending a most enjoyable holiday weekend.
WINNERS, AT GOLF TOURNAlv1EN~£' SCHOFIELD", MAY 18, :t269 Winners in the Flights: IIA" Won by Wo Fujishige (H. Uchida lost toss-up)
(Low Gross) "B" 1/ " R. Kadowaki "C" /I II K. Shimizu
WI,NNER OF TIE VETS' TERMITE CONTROL TROPHY:' R. Hamada _ Net 68 2nd Place:: IIJoe fl Takenouchi - Net l:l9 Tied for Jrd: Y. Furusho, W. Iwai, J. Oshiro, F. Kanemura.
Sorry 1 Net 72 - Better luck ne.:m, time.
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SOFTBALL NE\vS By Blue
. r'l) ~~ CONGRATULATIONS CHAMPS t! t
MANOA FINANCE (A) scored the only two runs of the g ame in the first inning to win this fast moving, closely contested final game of the championship round from the S Q Nakamoto Plumbing (1399) on May 25, 1969, at the Ala Moana Park to capture the
Championship Title of the 1969 Club 100 F. L. Turner Memorial Invitational Softball League, going undefeated in this round with a perfect 5-0 record~ Both pitchers - winner T. Manago and loser S. Oshiro gave O'.lt only t1r1O hits 0
At the League i '3 a''ia-f'd::.: awarding party on June 8 at Kanraku I Teahouse~ manager of the year, BIFFA J1ORIGUCHI, accrepted the Central Pacific Bank Championship Trophy and then handed over to Richard Ishimoto, a representative for the sponsor, Hanoa Finana:el
Co-managers, Y. Mito and S. Kato a~cepted the co-runner-up trophy for S. Nakamoto Plumbing (1399); also .Manager H. Yamamoto for Nippon Theater (HQ-D).
In tne individual aVlards department, No Arakaki (1399) took I batting\'ritJJ a soaring .631 average. Paul Shirai (A) was a second with .600. J. Masuda (1399) took the most homerun title while S. l.fatsunami (D) took the m ost-runs-scored trophy.
In the other final game results, Denver Grill (Ramblers) rudely up-set Nippon Theatre (HQ-D) 5-3. For the victors, 1. Yamamoto blasted a HR, while A. Kurakake and P. Matsuda had 2-3. For the Theatre Ten D. Kinoshita's HR and a 2-4, T. Kunimurals 2-3, W. Shobufs 2-3 and R. Hara f s 2-3 were the hitting gems.
Rocky Road Eggs (El) sent Highway Construction (70) down to their 5th straight setback with an 8-3 victory. For the llOOod Eggs", Kimura and F. Shimizu smaked HR's, with :t-1anager J. Muramatsuis 2-3 the big hitting gun. • Togashi's 2-4, Co Maeda's 3-3 and Y. Akita's 2-3 were the big stickers for the "zeros".
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Many many thanks to donors of trophies, team sponsors, bot~ the 442nd Veterans Club and the Hono~ulu M~{Ule League f~r ~oanlng of b S and to both umpires Minoru (Hin) Okl1Iloto and ShunJ.chi (Kusu)
ase . ' t 'k b II . Kusuno, who calls a ball a strike or a s rl e a a on occaslons!
FINAL LEAGUE STANDING 4 t R. x;
WIN !QSS -CHAMPS~ MANOA FINANCE (A) 5 0
RUNNERS-UP S. NAKAMOTO PLUMBING (D99) 3 2
NIPPON THEATRE (HQ-D) 3 2 RUNNERS-tJ]l
Denver Grill (Ramblers) 2 3 Rocky Road Far.m (B) 2 3 Highway Construction (~70) 0 5
See you players next year. But -- have your eyes examined especially those wllO are hitting below the 0500 average I ~
BOARD HI-LITES Wy Kazuto Shimizu
Executive Secretary's Report/Announcements
Bereavement: William Ito (Med) Buried at Arlington National Cemetery Mrs. H. Kikukawa - Sister of Dr. K. Kometani Father of Y. Kobashigawa (B)
2. Able Chapter Softball Team (Manoa Finance - Sponsor) won the Club 100. Inv. Softball League Championship.
3 .. Mr. Arthur Rutledge will be the speaker at our Luau. 4. The House C.Ommittee reconunendation to purcha.se new cushions will
be put into effect qy using the funds a.lloted for the House COmmittee and ~ailable.
5~ 1st Vice Pres. Tsuneo Morikawa is pursuing a possible Club 100 crommunity project of assisting the Waimano Training SchooL Mrs. Gertrude Lee, Volunteer Service Coordinator for the school, gave a short talk on ssible areas of assistance.
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ABIE CHAPTER NEWS
By Blue Nagasaki
The Able Chapter baseball players weren!t. satisfied with last year as co-champs of the F.Le Turner Memorial Invitational Softball League so this year, the boys went all-out to get
the championship. Well! All this came true when, first, our sponsor Hanoa Finane'e Co. Inc. came thru with jersey and cap for every player, recruited the "big" players from IIC" Chapter Yoroku Ito and Lefty Kimura, Also ~tarted a youth program - both sons of Tsuneo Horikawa, St.eve and Clifford came thru with flying colors a Going into the final gamE" of the 1.969 searo n on Hay 25 against S, Nakamoto Plumbing (1399) 'wInning pitcher Dro To l-1anago vIas really stingy that afternoon ~ gave out only 2 hits and the bqys suppor~ed him brilliantly in fielding and won the game in the first iP.ning by scoring only two runs on two hits, Also scored a shutout and ended up the championship round with 5 wins and no loss re~ordo
Manager of the Year was Biffa Moriguchi and his usual starting line-up run like~s pitcher = Doc Manago, Catcher ~ PeeWee Tateishi, 1st base ~ Lefty Kimura j 2B - Kuni Fujimoto or Clifford Horikawa, 3:33 - Al Arakaki, SS - Kiyo Kami, LF Yoroku Ito, CF - P. Shirai, RF - Richard Ishimoto and se - Kaname Yui or Goro Swnida. Very strong reserve benchers - steve Morikawa, Bob Sato, Tom Nishioka, Tak Takahashi and Blue Nagasaki,
Besides the championship team, members got congratulations from the League on June 8 at Kanraku Teahouse - Able Chapter biggest baseball booster and player, Richard Ishimoto, promised before the League started that he will throw a party "if" the lID ys wim: the championship 00 now he will and have to throw that victory p:trty for the "champs". When? Sometime in July. Where? Won't t ell since there might be some gate crushers. A~cordirg to Richard, he is going all out.
To the championship team members, if you want to see yourself in the newspapers, pick up tlE Hawaii Herald (weekly) English issue of June 14.
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r ---HAWAII CHAPTER NEW§.
By Walter Kadota
JOB TRANSFERS Tarush Yamamoto who used to begrudge us
governmental workers tor tald.ng the day off on Prince Kumo Day finally de~ided if he
couldn't fight 'em heid join lem and thatls how come you see him reading water meters, cruising around on the
Dept. of Water SUpply van around town. Being a Dog Co 0 man he don I t mind t he en tters
yapping at him when he msk es his house to house Call4 Next step taking charge of stores, ~be~
BlLL BAIIEY \eON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME And now we OCJ.C& to the touchy subjecrl. .of funerals.
Recent incidents cropped up where the club simply has to draw t.he line" The following ai.. rcular is being mailed out to eaeh loath Veter~ We were a terrific outfit when we first got started because we .9tuck together. No reason 1..rhy we canlt stay the same today.
t1Deal' (Ha.waii Chapt.er Memb.er): If' 10U a.re not now a member of Club 100, Hawaii Chapter, 'we
ihvite you to join USc If you are a member but havenit been attending the meet:U1g~..t we ask you. to atteoo--we have SODle real good timeso We particularJJ invite you to a:t.tend the Memorial Service, Installation Banquet and the Christmas Party.
Why this letter, and how did this start 0 Some of us began thinkin8t Helnbers a!'e getting into the years; we haverlit seen some of the fellOW's for a long time; we want to see them; we thought .. we should make one more big push to urge the 100 Infantry Battalion boys to join Club 100., Hawaii Chapter.
Then too, with the passing of timej/ our personal and family responsibility takes up a lot of time and thought, weld like to ask more to s hare with us some of the responsibility of the Hawaii Chapter 0
We can then assure continued service o
Servicing has beeane a serious mattero We '\I() uld like to service all former members of the loath Infantry Battalion, but find that we can't. Please understand--we have tried o Finally, we decided at the April 24, 1969, membership meeting that only active members of Club 100 Hawaii Chapter, shall be servia:ed by Club 100" Hawaii Chapter.
We therefore ask you to join, if you are not now a memberq
(HAWAI I CHAPTER NEVS rrontinued on page l3.' -7-
MAUl CHAPTER NEWS
By Tom Nagata
Maui Chapter hosted about 30 visitors between Friday, June 6, to Sunday, June 8th. The Honolulu C Chapter
members came in late Friday afternoon. Maui members were at the Kahului Airport to transport them to the Wailuku Hotel. After registering, they were taken to the clubhouse for a broiled steak and teriyaki dinner, plus lqts of drinks. Entertainment for the evening was u'live", with Poison Kamimoto as MC. James Oshiro was in fine form and livened up the program tremendously. Johnny Miyagawa, Akira "'Jockeyll Ishikawa, ,Butch and Mrso Arisumi, all contributed with fine rendi tions of popular ballads. IvIaui Chapter President Takashi Kitaoka welcomed t:{l8 HonolUlu friends ,'lith a warm Aloha ,speech. Johnny Miyagawa was in charge of steak night.
The golfers spent Saturday at the Kaanapali course. The rest of the visitors were taken to Haleakala Crater, Makawaog Veterans I Cemetery, Pais., lao Valley, Olowalu petroglyphs, Lahaina Luna's old printing hOWie, Kaanapali, Lahaina Town, Daibutsu at Lahaina Jodo Mission, and the Old Prison where drunken sailors of the whaling ships were locked up for the night long ago.
Saturda;y e\i'ening was spent at the clubhouse with a chicken hekka dinneTo Maul memb ers did a film job of cooking the hekka and eve'Z"f'body went for seconds and thiros. Most of the evening was spent quietly in small intimate groups ~hanging stories about their families 0 Butail Arisumi was in charge of chicken hekka night.
Golfers wke up early Sunday morning to start their rounds at the Waiehu Golf Course a The rest of the visitors went shopping for lIomiyage ll to bring home to their friends, and then to Baldwin Park, Paia, for the Maui Chapter annual picnic. Lunch was kalua pig, side dishes, salad, rice balls, cake, soda, beer, and shave ice. Gold Star Par~nt6 Mr. & Mrs" Minoru Hayashida" and the Little League Pirates baseball team and t heir coaches were also guests of the club at the picnic. Bingo was played at t he picnic and :many fine prizes were given out. Ralph Ikeda wasawarded the grand prize at the picnic for his outstanding golfing skill. Jack Gushiken was chairman for the annual picnic 0
(MAUl CHAPTER NEWS continued on, page lO}
BOWLING NEWS By Blue
League leading Kanraku Teahouse (A) increased their lead by 5 points when they scored the only shutout of the evening by white-washing Hirose Painting (B) 4.,.(J at t he Stadium Bowl=O--Drome on June 13, 1969, in the Club 100 Bowling League. Paul Shirai i s 185+17"'" 202, Mac Yoshikawa's 195+18::=- 213, Tom
Nishioka i s 184 + 24 -=- 208 and Blue Nagasaki. 2 s 195 + 6 -:;. 201 for the "Leaders" and stu Yoshiokais 203+14 ..... 217 had the paint on his brush,
Masa Ka'Vlamoto I s 2l2-t- 21:;:. 2,3,3 J Bob Takata i s 177 + 24: 20.1, Richard Yamamoto! s. 1914-15 :.206 and Kaoru Yoneza~/ar s 179 +22 .... 201 of Windward Furniture (C) almost blew the IIprop" off George Dean Photo (D) 3 -10 Pat Akimoto!s 1794-23'" 202', Harry Hirata!s531, Tony Kinoshita~s 555 and China Yarnashina's 99 prevented the shutout o
Tom Matsumura! s 224 - 570 and Niimi IS 1831- 22"" 205 of North American (0) came to life 'iDa retarnished Trophy Center (HQ) 3 - 1. Bob Uehara1s 206 - 579, Haruo Torikawa's 191+9 =-200 and Hal
Tamashiro IS 186+ 20 ::=..206 for t he Center.
Masa Kawaguchi IS 200 +14"" 214" Bob Sakoki! s 189+26- 215 and Rildo Tsuda I s 187 +24--- 211 of Hol0 Halo Apparel (B) out Eolo-fol0 Denver Grill (A) 3 - L Carl }i.i:oriokals 189-1-30-:>-210 was mile high.
AI Nitta's 219-1-24=243" Esther Shimazuls 184+)0::::.214 and Sonsei Nakamura's 183+21-;;...204 had the preventive clothing for Vets Termite (B) and fumigated Mari's Hanaya (Bn. HQ) 3 - 1. Jack Hirano's 196+16---21 2 and Wilfred Shobufs 185+l5=-200vJere immune.
Nakatani Farmers had a day off" Drew bye.
Kanralcu (A) George Dean Photo (D) Trophy Center (HQ) Holo Halo Apparel (B) Denver Grill (A) Nakatani Farm (B)
LEAGUE STANDING
Pointa
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Mari r s Hanaya (Bn. Hq) Hirose Painting (B) North American Life (C) Windvrard Furniture Shop Vets I Termite (B)
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FISHING CLUB NEWS
By Blue
Bernard Akamine haa a 3 for 3 re~ord in the Club 100 Fishing Club this year. In the month of April outing, he came up with 4 fishes, then in the May 24 outing - together with 1399 Fishing Club, he was the only lueky one who came thru with an oio o Then on June 14=15, he got himself a 7~ lbs. papio or ulua. Yep~ Since it w a.s Fathers i Day - here i s wishing his .family will come up with a bigger ice box for his Fathers' Day gift.
Early that Satu~day afternoon, Richard Tsutaui caught the bigger brother of Bernard e s papio - a 8i pounder - Soon as he threw his line.
am - Yep~ Gotta throw in front the fish! s mouth. What dog luck. Gotta find out what tind of dog food he eats 0 _ Intb~ f1,l.~t:u!'e o:u.tin&-a~ ___ ~ ____ _ e will b~ng two ice boxes - larger one for fishes caught and the
other for refreshments and food stuff and now has a record of 2 out f three outing.
Yoshio Saito~ Richard Oki and Blue Nagasaki who went whitewash ad to listen to how they caught their fish stories all day and night
AUI CHAPTER NEWS - Continued from Page 8
The week-end came to a close with Honolulu C, Chapter members boarding their plane late Sunday afternoon laden with Maui mochi, guri guri sherbert, and Maui potato chips. Kamimoto, Miyagawa and Gushiken were co-chairmen for tre C Chapter Re-union.
GOLF CLUB WI IRS AT l1AKAHA EAST COURSE - June 1 196 "A" Flight Won by Marshall Higa - Gross ,8 (1 B<fll) "U/I Flight Won by Eugene Kawakami (1 ball) "Gil Flight Won by Hideshi Niimi (1 Ball) JUNE ACE - Won by 111 ts Omori (79 - 12 net 67) (1 doz. balls plus)
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By DO
For the fourth straight month I was a Johnny-corne-lately, again, not
being there for the meeting, but arriving after the conclusion thereof.
From Heresay reports there vlaS a large number in attendance this night--soaring past the 40 mark' 1m all-time high for
thi.s year at leastt
Upon further inquiry found that the Picnic Committee members had been "gently" reminded to a.ttend the meeting ;)f the committee being held at the time of this chapter meeting, by picnic committee chairman, RIKIO TSUDA, or else!!
stanley Nakamoto still vlants to go on an overnight binge--campout and fishing in particular. Anyone who Imows of a beach
propert,y that is available, please contact stan pronto. Other fishing enthusiasts asTokuji Ono, H:erllard Akamine, Ken Ivlorimoto and the like woUld like to join with stan, bossman of Air Engineering!
By the way, speaking about Tolruji Ono, cantt figure out whether his shift from Washington Intermediate School w'as a promotion or a. demotion. Well, regardless, l"1cCully IS 10s0 is Kalihi I s gain 1 tV-elcome back to Kalihi, Tokuji, the gateway to Honolulu Airport and the most densely populated area in the whole state I GOORU IDCKt Pardon nw French.
Still on the matter of education and school. Since Roy-san has given me only a partial list of Keikis now graduates of high schools (this year), I WJuld like to offer CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to ALL Jlme 1969 graduates--high school and college! Male and female of all Baker Chapter members, for one Jo Muramatsuis daughter, Tokuji Onols daughter (?) and stan Nakamoto's daughter! Females domina.te this year']
Of course the big job ahead of us is the operation and manning of
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the Saimin Booth at the forthcoming 50th state Fair, June 26 through July 6, 1969, at Magic Island.
Remember, YOU RANCHOS 1 IQJl. will be manning the booth on opening night, June 26. If you have not yet received your work assignment, don't fret, normal delays by your mail carriers or in the PO itself, or it could be that the remnants have not yet been miled out! Those presen~ at Thursday's meeting got it delivered personally, like a court ",arrant! No uproar yet as to the content, so the groupings must be pretty good this year, A-OKt
At any rate, please put your all into this project, the only money-making projeat contemplated for Baker Chapter this year???
Poor Roy-san, had to stay up to 12:30 AM playing Bridge with YT, HK and DO. And it was not his night! But .:things Slloothed over at t.he-.. Nijikai Saimin Snack at King1s Bakery, after that "stornw session", before we called it a night!
Sounding the first call for the annual family picnic::,
DATE:
PLACE:
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MENU:
SUNDAY, July 20, (3rd Sunday)
Kazuo Yamanefs Beach property Ewa Beach
10~00 AM commencing with games and races for the keikis
The usual Kalua Pig et a1
Red-circle this date on your calendar now. And be sure to attend.
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MAGIC ISIAND (Ala Moana. Park) Thursday, June 26 to Sunday, July 6, 1969
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DOG CHAPTER NEWS
By Helen Nikaido
VThe fourth g roup of th~ropean To~met at the beautiful home 0 Charlie Kawamata (D) on May 31st. It was a bring your own
and cook your own steak dirmer plus lots of other foods prepared by the ladies. After a delicious steak dinner, we re-visited Europe through the courtesy of Flora and Genie Masumotoya who showed us their slides., Bby, those slides were really sanething. Everyone had an enjoyable evening reminiscing the trip. We even had Japanese songs as the background music. How about that! Those who were able to attend were Alice and Kiyoshi Kami (A), Flora and Genie Masumotoya
- -(l!ecf)~ Eilna imd H"Jime Yamane (B), and Floren«. and Ken Mitsunaga (D), Yoshi and Conrad Tsuka.rama (D), Mrs. Ishida, Miyoki Yokoyama,
Mrs. Sahara, Mr. and Mrs. Shobu and Helen and Kenji Nikaido . Our heartfelt thanks to the Kawamatas for ',their hospitality.
CONGRATULATIONS TO: DAllID HARADA, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Harada who graduated from the University of Hawaii on June 8 .
Should any of you Doggies have my news you would like to share, howabcut giving me a buzz-.. 'Tis hard to meet the deadline when there's no hot newsl
HAWAII.'CHAPTER NEWS - Continued from Page .7. Will you pl ease contaat Eugene Eguchi -- after work, at 959 7735 •. _
He will help you aqd answer aqy question on membership. Or, fill out t he encl osed card indicating your interest and mail
back to us . If you do this we will contacd:. you,
Thank you. Yours very truly,
George Taketa, President Club 100, Hawaii Chapter"
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