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Forecast 1957 0UTRIGGER CAN0E CLUB NOVEMBER FORECAST 1957 "To you a Lei and Happy Thanksgiving/' SPECIAL MEETING - NOVEMBER 2 2, 5:00 P.M (See page 5) Before you buy .. COHI^re $1895 Morris "1000" offers new power . new . horsepower increased 30% ... up to 40 miles on a gallon of gas. Built by the folks who make MG, the world's most popular sportscar. Available now in choice of colors . choice of sedan, convertible, or station wagon. Check out the Morris "1000" TODAY Look for the Revolving Showroom WEAVER MOTORS 704 Ala Moana Phone 59-965 [2] OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB Vol. 16 No. 11 Founded 1908 WAIKIKI BEACH HONOLULU, HAWAII ofP C4\ OFFICERS ftt&P FRED STEERE President RONALD Q. SMITH Vice-President DR. IRVING BLOM Secretary HERBERT M. TAYLOR Treasurer F O R E C A S T DIRECTORS Issued by the Martin Anderson Duke P. Kahanamoku Dr. Irving Blom James B. Mann BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. A. Carswell James Pflueger H. Vincent Danford Ronald Q. Smith E. W. STENBERG . Editor Wilford D. Godbold Fred Steere Leslie A. Hicks Herbert M. Taylor Bus. Phone 58-451 Res. Phone 997-664 P. "TED" MAGILL, E. P. "TED" MAGILL General Manager E. Advertising • • Ph. 93-676 CHARLES HEE, Admin. Ass't COMMITTEES FOR 1957 ADMISSIONS—Don Waggoner, Chairman; Dr. Irving FORECAST—Ernest W. Stenberg, Editor Blom, Sponsoring Director; C. E. Ackerman, Jr., Maynard Austin, Neal Ifversen HEAD COACH—George Downing BEACH SERVICES—James Pflueger, Chairman and HOUSE AND GROUNDS-Robert Mueller, Chairman; Sponsoring Director James B. Mann, Sponsoring Director; Bob Crockett, U. J. Rainalter, William W. Prange BUILDING FUND—Leslie A. Hicks, Chairman REPRESENTATIVES TO HAWAIIAN CANOE RACING CASTLE SWIM-To be appointed ASSOCIATION—Robert Fischer, Fred Hemmings, BASEBALL TEAM-William M. Barnhart, Chairman Bob Anderson CLUB CAPTAIN—Robert A. Anderson, Jr. VOLLEYBALL-Neal Ifversen and Ronald G. Sorrell, Co-Chairman; Mark Auerbach, Jr., Mrs. Arthur DISCIPLINARY—Ward Hiberly, Chairman; Martin Lange (Women) Anderson, Sponsoring Director ELKS UTILIZATION—Ronald Q. Smith, Chairman; ENTERTAINMENT—Robert K. Ryland, Acting Chair- Howard Bourell, A. A. Carswell, George Cook, man; James Hakuole Robert Fischer, Wilford Godbold, Charles Humme, FINANCE-H. Vincent Danford, Chairman; Leslie A. Cline Mann, Robert Mueller, Fred Steere, James Hicks, Herbert M. Taylor, Wilford D. Godbold, Stopford, Keith Wallace, Bob Crockett, Laurence Fred Steere, Ronald Q . Smith, Dr. Irving Blom F. Blodgett, Jack Cross. STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1957 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 INCOME May June July August September Yr. to Date Dues $ 7,111.15 $ 8,021.25 $ 7,074.15 $ 7,718.20 $ 6,910.20 $ 21,702.55 Food 11,779.59 12,365.28 1-1,880.-16 14,154.32 9,419.90 38,454.68 Beverage 8,810.83 10,813.91 15,506.80 14,278.75 9,032.93 38,818.48 Fountain 2,227.85 3,803.90 4,920.15 3,878.90 2,454.75 11,253.80 Others 3,535.34 6,172.52 7,286.35 5,822.40 3,451.41 16,560.16 Total Income $33,464.76 $41,176.86 $49,667.91 $45,852.57 $31,269.19 $126,789.67 Cost of Income 9,873.16 11.272.19 13,597.95 13,165.61 8,788.42 35,551.98 Gross Profit $23,591.60 $29,904.67 $36,069.96 $32,686.96 $22,480.77 $ 91,237.69 OPERATING EXPENSE Salaries and Wages $13,537.35 $13,570.41 $14,946.47 $14,369.33 $13,452.73 $ 42,768.53 Employees'Meals 1,180.00 1,171.00 1,191.50 1,201.00 1,191.00 3,583.50 Supplies 900.00 802.19 900.00 900.00 900.00 2.700.00 Music Entertainment 264.53 314.53 526.28 314.53 264.53 1.105.34 Rent 666.66 666.66 666.66 666.66 666.66 1,999.98 Taxes 1,812.47 2,086.47 2,902.53 2,977.87 2,180.33 8,060.73 Insurance 379.77 378.42 374.44 508.95 433.70 1,317.09 Repair, Maintenance 618.21 597.75 652.79 654.57 389.41 1.696.80 Others 3.680.11 3,675.11 4,119.74 6,300.91 3,611.31 14,031.96 Total Operating Exp $23,039.10 $23,262.54 $26,280.11 $27,893.82 $23,089.70 $ 77.263.93 Operating Profit $ 552.50 $ 6,642.13 $ 9,789.55 $ 4,793.14 $ 608.93* $ 13,973.76 Depreciation 2,378.95 2,378.95 2,427.91 2,427.91 2,427.91 7,283.73 Net Profit $ 1,826.45* $ 4,263.18 $ 7,361.62 $ 2,365.23 $ 3,036.84* $ 6.690.03 * Indicates Loss. [3] NEW CLUB (ELKS) SITE COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT Some time ago, a committee was ap- CALENDAR pointed by the President and approved NOVEMBER by the Board of Directors, for the pur- 2 Sat. pose of planning the utilization, both 9 Sat. Outrigger Serenaders present and future, of the new club site. 16 Sat. during dinner hours The committee is chaired by Vice-Presi- 23 Sat. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. dent Ronald Q. Smith, with the follow- 30 Sat. ing members: Howard Bourell, Laurence 21 Thurs.—GAME NIGHT F. Blodgett, Jr., A. A. Carswell, George Dinner . 7:00 p.m. Cook, Robert Fischer, Wilford Godbold, Games . 8:30 p.m. Charles Humme, Cline Mann, Robert 22 Fri.—Special Membership Mueller, Fred Steere, James Stopford, Meeting—5:00 p.m. Keith Wallace, Bob Crockett, and Jack Dinner $2.00 Cross. 28 Thurs.—THANKSGIVING This Committee lias been most dili- DAY—Special Dinner gent and conscientious in its efforts on Music—7:00 to 9:00 p.m. behalf of the OCC, holding bi-monthly group meetings on alternate Wednesdays, Call MAXIE — 93-676 — for Reservations as well as spending countless hours of individual study and research. The mem- bers have given generously of their time and experience to solve the many prob- lems presented and to effect the best pos- i NOTICE } sible utilization of the New Club Site. + * The New Club Site Utilization Com- ^ On Monday, November 18th, y^. mittee will bring the membership up-to- ^ the Hau Terrace and Cocktail ^ date by presenting a report on its activ- ^ Lounge will be closed after ^ ities at the special meeting on November * 5 o'clock to accommodate a ^ 22. Hi is report will be of interest and * large private party. Your co- * importance to every member of the OCC. ^f operation will be appreciated. ^ Board of Directors ^ *************** INCREASE IN BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHRISTMAS FUND It has been suggested that the Board Enclosed in your November statement of Directors be increased in order to you will receive a self addressed return bring in "new blood." In conformity with postal card regarding the Annual Gratu- this suggestion, the Board is recommend- ity for the employees of the Club. Such ing to the membership an amendment to a contribution is not compulsory but it the by-laws by virtue of which the Board is hoped that every member will NOT of Directors would be increased from 11 RETURN THE CARD as evidence that they wish to be billed the modest amount to 15, with Duke as HonoraryJ Director. This is one of the purposes for which requested. the special meeting has been called. Smooth running of the Club is due to the personnel, many of whom have few contacts with the membership, such as HAWAIIAN TRUST the locker room attendants, office staff, Investments • Real Estate maintenance men and others. Your con- Estate Planning tribution will be equitably divided to all tgm ^Property Management I employees so that all will be remembered im Phone 5-1941 and you will thus help in making theirs 1010 Richards St., Hon., T.H. a MERRY CHRISTMAS. [4] NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB NOVEMBER 2 2, 5:00 P.M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL MEETING of the mem- bers of the Outrigger Canoe Club will be held oil Friday, November 22, 1957, at 5 o'clock P.M. on the Club grounds, 2335 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii, for the following purposes: To receive reports from the New Club Site Committee and the Building Fund Committee. To vote on the proposed amendment to the Club By-Laws which amend- ment, if approved, will increase the regular membership of the Club Board of Directors from eleven (11) to fifteen (15) members. To authorize the Board of Directors to enter into contracts for the em- ployment of an architect or architects and contracts for the construction of improvements on the new Club site, including authorization to borrow money and/or to expend funds for these purposes. To authorize the Board of Directors to expend whatever funds necessary from the Building Fund and to discontinue the Agency Agreement with the Bishop Trust Company relative to the Building Fund at such time as the Board deems advisable. Dated, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 29, 1957. IRVING BLOM, Secretary DINING ROOM AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE RE-DECORATION The Board of Directors have author- Both facilities have long needed a face ized the redecoration of the dining room lifting and as we still have a goodly num- and cocktail lounge under the supervi- ber of years to our lease we can all enjoy sion of competent architects. the improvement in our surroundings. STAR-BULLETIN PRINTING CO., INC. Now Showing Fine Line of Personalized Christmas Cards • Order Now • Deliverv Later KAA/OLAN! 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