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Spring 2003
From DON MINIKEN, Port Orchard, WA.
Hi Guys,
I just received the first copy of the RUSTY HOOK that I've ever seen. I find it
a quality newsletter, but don't know how anyone knew I had retired. It was great
to see how many names I recognized in the letter and sad, but natural, to see
those names of recently deceased. Enclosed is my check for lifetime membership
and a little for printing. costs.
Thanks, D. Miniken."
And thanks to you, DON, an old '57er that went bossing.
From LUIS CASTILLO, Miami, FL.
Dear Brothers,
Just a few lines to say hello' Also to tell you that I am moving to an apartment
better than I had before. I am sending a little money to help the club.
Keep punching,
Your Brother LUIS CASTILLO, 53191.
Luis includes a $50.00 check. Many thanks, LUIS
From ART MINK, Seattle, WA.
$25.00 to RUSTY HOOK. An only green message - and thank you ART even if you are
part of the staff.
From KENNY WOODING, Seattle, WA.
(via RUDY MARTINEZ). $25.00 to RUSTY HOOK.
Thanks, KENNY, for your help.
From E.D. RODENBURD, Seattle, WA.
$20.00 to the RUSTY HOOK.
Thanks Brother RODENBURD and many of them.
From PAT VUKICH, Seattle, WA.
Thanks PAT for the $50.00 check for the RUSTY HOOK. Money talks even without a
little letter.
From Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST SHIPMAN, Puyaliup, WA.
The SHIPMANS send us a generous $100.00 check for the RUSTY HOOK. No message
except the heavy green.
Many thanks, SHIPMANS! We love that kind of message. We only
hope the RUSTY HOOK continues a worthy purpose.
From Brother CULP, Yuma, AZ. (via Brother CLIFF VINGE)
Brother CULP SENDS THE CLUB $25.00. No message but one that counts.
Thanks to you Brother CULP.
NOTICE
We are going to list all those who donate their strike fund
money to the club without listing the amount involved. We do this in the
interests of privacy. Some members may not want others to know the extent of
their donation:
Brother DAVE BATES donated his strike fund contribution to
the Pensioners Club. Thanks to you, DAVE.
Brother DON REIDEL did the same. Many thanks, DON.
WHARFIES,
Port of Kembla, Australia.
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