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From OSBORNE W. HILLS, Richmond, CA.
"Dear Convention Committee:
What a wonderful time the wife and I had at the convention. We met
Longshore Brothers from different areas that told the same old waterfront
stories and I enjoyed them all. I think, as you grow older you lose some
of the rough edges and you can really enjoy the Longshore family.
I attended two conventions the 33rd and 34th. As a pensioner retired
almost two years, it was a wonderful experience and your committee was a
beautiful host. I met BOB in San Francisco, he took our thunder and made
thunder and lightening. The term "turning to" was really put to
the test. BOB was everywhere and did a fine job, he and the committee.
From DAVID BRENNAN, Seattle,WA.
An $82.00 contribution to the RUSTY HOOK No message except the one that
counts -82 of them! Thanks a lot DAVID!
From LONZO I. FLICK, Seattle, WA.
"Donation for RUSTY HOOK $100.00.
LONZO, 56834
Thanks, LONZO, for what counts. We appreciate it sincerely.
From GEORGE T. KUVAKAS, Seal Beach, CA.
"ILWU Pension Club:
Enclosed a check for $50.00 for 2 T-shirts my wife received and the
balance for the airport shuttle - We had a good time.
GEORGE KUVAKAS, So. Ca. pensioner."
From S. R. GARDENHIRE #55565
Dear Old Timers, Please sign me for life membership. $12.00 PCPA
assessment years 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 My check for $97.00 enclosed.
Thank you Brother GARDENHIRE we hope many other old timers will follow
your example.
Organization is the greatest power on earth.
From JOHN WOLD, Seattle. WA.
JOHN sends in another silent contribution of $100.00. No message but the
folding ones. Brother WOLD is one of our early contributors. We truly
appreciate his continuing support!
From GERI PITCHER, San Francisco, CA.
"September 2001 Sorry I couldn't attend the convention, in your city,
this year. Unfortunately, I broke a bone in my foot. I do hope all went
well and constructive and enjoyable. Looking forward for next year's
convention. Many thanks for the refund of $33.00 . I received it on/about
September 23, 2001.
God Bless!
GERI PITCHER"
You missed a real good one, GERI. All said it was an outstanding
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