USS LOWNDES APA-154
 
  
   
 
  
Vol.1 No.3 ---------------- NOVEMBER 1990 ------------------- BUD KAUTZ, EDITOR
 
  
   
 
  
 USS LOWNDES APA 154 
  Wm. "Bud" Kdutz
  34782 Hiawatha Trail
  McHcnry, 1L 60050 
On September 21 - 23, 1990 in Duluth, MN 
  Alonzo Hodgson, Beach Party
  Signalman opened the "2nd ANNUAL USS LOWNDES REUNION" with a
  semaphoric welcome. The 3rd USS Lowndes Reunion will convene in Fort
  Wayne Indiana on June 20th thru 23rd (4 days). Jim Frieden - P.O. Box
  307 - Silver Lake, IN - 46982, 1-219-352-2425 will host the event at Don
  Hall's Guesthouse. Registration is $30.00 per person. Please send checks
  to Jim by June 1, 1991. 
  
   
 
86% of Americans like mashed potatoes.
34 crewmembers, spouses and friends attended our Saturday night banquet. Dinner and
service were both excellent. Stan Dunn spoke and related several interesting experiences
of his aboard the Lowndes. Also informed us that Mary (Ed) McKellar had been feeling
under the weather. A special thanks to Stan, he had two beautiful bouquets flown in from
Hawaii to spice up our banquet table. A drawing was held and the Fearing's and Karson's
were the lucky winners of the vases of flowers.
Ed Bensie told of being aboard the Lowndes for 1 month before his presence became
known, and that was only because he ran out of money and upon getting into the payline
was it discovered that he was not on the ship's roster. When he and agnes were at the
airport ready to leave Duluth their carry on luggage was searched, guess what? Their
grandson's toy gun was confiscated.
The only place where two heads are better than one is on a ship.
Plaudits to Dick and Bunnie Jones, host and hostess of the Duluth reunion for the terrific
job they did in arranging details, both in facilities at the hotel and on the cruise and tour.
Thanks to Pedro Cisneros for his help at the rostrum with an opening prayer and in the
reading of the deceased.
Celebrations were in order:    Leonard & Isabel Johnson    - 50th Anniversary
Robert & Lorraine Warnburg - 50th Anniversary
Leo & Marie Winter         - 51st Anniversary
Joe Young's Birthday - Sept. 21, 1990 (Age unknown)
John Cary retired in September and after the reunion he and Sally headed out west to
Washington to visit relatives. Which brings to mind that
59% of Americans are overweight.
The Joe Freitas' of California were unable to make it to Duluth this year because of walnut
harvesting time, they harvested tons of nuts. Thank you for the package you sent Jean Kr. I.
Talked to Joe and was informed that they will most definitely be in Fort Wayne next year.
Henry and Dolores McNamee had a conflicting trip planned, hope they had a good time in
Yugoslavia and a safe trip home.
Sally (John) Vernale spent time in a hospital having a kidney removed. Bob Hail was
operated on recently. Both are doing fine when last heard from. Reason enough for them
not making the trip to Duluth. Wish them both well and look forward to seeing them next
year. By the way, John, I still have that bottle of Beefeaters.
If you think things improve with the passing of years, attend a Navy reunion.
I have hats imprinted with USS LOWNDES - APA 154. They are solid blue with yellow
lettering. Anyone desiring one or more, the cost is $6.25 including postage. Send
requests to Bud Kautz.
Happy Birthday to Cliff Schaffer - October 14, 1990.
Dan Wisdom and family were unalile to make it this year but are planning on being in
Fort Wayne in 1991. Would you know? The school year interfered. Oh to be young again
with only that kind of problem. Gladys Dahms and her Son Dr. Alan Dahms had the same
reason.
 * The Freitas' will celebrate 42nd Anniversary
  on November 8. 1990 
(3)
 Photographs wore taken Saturday evening 
  of crew members and their wives, a group
  photo wa.s also taken. Must say the photographer did an excellent job. Photo 
  session
  was finished at 6:30PM and at 10:00 PM the group photos were delivered to the 
  hotel,
  Anyone desiring a copy of the group shot please- contact: 
 The cost is $11.00 including postage..
  Anyone ordering a photo, let me know
  and I will send you a caption listing the
  names to be attached to the bottom. 
 Jeff Frey Photography
  405 E. Superior St.
  Duluth, MN 55802 
  
   
 
"SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES"
 Or is it LOVELIES? At the last reunion 
  in Duluth the gals got together and had a little
  fun of their own. They now call themselves the "LOWNDES LOVELIES". 
  Fits doesn't it? 
 In addition to a name, they've decided 
  that each Lovely attending the 1991 reunion in Fort
  Wayne, IN should bring one handmade item to be auctioned off in a silent auction. 
  The
  monies made can be used to do something worthwhile for someone or something
  connected with the Lowndes APA 154. And Lovelies, if you can't attend, you can 
  still
  send your item to :  
Agnes Bensie 
  2780 Marda Dr 
  Parma, OH 44134 
And I (Agnes) will see that it gets to Fort Wayne
PS. Bud needs interesting items for his 
  news letter. Be sure to send him any tidbits 
  such as special anniversaries, etc. 
Agnes Bensie CEO LOWNDES LOVELIES
 Largest flag ever constructed 
  was 270 feet long and 90 feet wide
  ATTENDANCE BY STATES 
 MINNESOTA
  Joseph Eriandson
  Dean Fearing
  * Richard Jones
  Franklin Judnitsch
  Walter Karson
  Robert Warnburg
  Leo Winter 
 PENNSYLVANIA 
  John Cary
  Howard Chappell
  David Frederick
  William Taylor 
 TEXAS
  Pedro Cisneros
  Alonzo IIodgson
  C. C. Michalski
  Joel Rodriquez
  James Ross 
 INDIANA 
  John Dyer
  James Frieden
  Walter Umbarger 
 IOWA 
  Robert Henkels 
 ILLINOS
  James Briscoe
  Wm. "Bud" Kautz
  Donald Lorenzi
  Joseph Young 
 OHIO 
  Edward Bensie
  James Bussard 
 MICHIGAN
  Erie Niemi 
 
HAWAII
** Stanley Dunn
 MISSOURI
  Buell Binney
  Harold Brunner
  John R. Johnson
  Leonard A. Johnson 
 CALIFORNIA
  George Tuppan 
 VIRGINIA
  Clark Martin 
* Shortest distance travelled
** Longest distance travelled
 John and Julia Jurica were leaving Texas 
  for Duluth and became involved in an
  automobile accident totalling their car. Fortunately they were not injured. 
 Clark Martin gave a report of his trip 
  to the James River Reserve Fleet to collect items
  from an APA. The last one has left the United States bound for the Indian Ocean. 
  The
  June 1990 issue of Smithsonian Magazine (page 30) has a good article explaining 
  that it
  is cheaper to tow scrap ships overseas than to break them up in the US. 
To those who didn't make it to the reunion,
"Ya snidda bin ther, we had lotsa joy"
(4)
 What do you think of a fellow who peddles 
  a bike from California to Virginia Beach, VA,
  a total of 3300 miles (47 days), but says his trek from key west to Philadelphia 
  was
  ONLY 1700 miles. That individual was David Frederick. Wonder how many tires 
  he
  went through. 
 Fellows: How about phone numbers and up 
  to date ratings along with spouses names
  for future roster lists? 
 Jim Frieden brought his video camera and 
  did an excellent job of taping segments of
  our reunion for posterity, 
 Little boy to his father on golf course: 
  
  "Daddy why mustn't the ball go into
  the little hole?" 
   
 The probability of someone watching
  you is directly proportional to the
  stupidity of your action. 
 Boy! They sure do things in a big way 
  in Texas. Alonzo and Oneice Hodgson are
  moving Oneice's old house to make room for a rebuilding project. 
 Just received word that Bill Pollock has 
  been feeling poorly, would appreciate
  hearing from some of his old Lowndes shipmates. Good luck. Bill. 
 Now that we have arrangements all set 
  for our 3rd Reunion in Fort Wayne, IN.
  We are now looking for someone to host the 4th Reunion. Are open to any and 
  all
  suggestions, please pass them on. 
TAPS
 Day is done, gone the sun, 
  From the lake, from the hills, from the 
  sky, 
  All is well, 
  Safely rest, 
  God is nigh. 
 Elmer Carrell Brown
  Chelsea, OK 
 Stater Frank Christian
  Columbus, MO 
 Owen Cavanaugh Collins
  Portland, OR 
 Stanley Ambrose Matz
  Waseca, MN 
 Ernest 0. Scott
  Tulsa, OK 
 Hubert Wesley Ravenscraft
  Leeton, MO  
George S. Roth 
Minnetonka, MN 
 Harley O"Red" Sarten
  Kansas, OK 
 Details regarding Don Hall's
  Guesthouse to follow. 
 1313 West Washington Center Road
  Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 
  
(219) 489-2524
 TOLL FREE 
  1-800-348-1999 
DOWNTOWN FORT WAYNE
Dues for 1991 will be most heartily, warmly,
  cordially, sincerely accepted and welcome. 
The following information is needed:
 Birthdates of: Ed. King 
  Joel Rodriquez 
 Both claim enlisting in the Navy
  at the age of 16. 
Who is the youngest?
 That's it for now.
  Bud