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Pacific Northwest Region & Pacific Coast Region / NMRA

Siskiyou Summit 2012 Joint Convention
May 2 - 5, 2012
Medford, Oregon
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Annual Hobo Breakfast

A “Hobo” is defined as an NMRA member who has attended an NMRA National Convention outside their home region. If you meet this qualification, you are invited to attend the 52nd Annual Hobo Breakfast. Hobos can bring guests.

The only funds that the Hobos have are begged for by the "Official Beggar". The Official Beggar will be looking for as much loose change (paper money in this era!) as he/she can get, so beware. You have been warned!

HOBO BREAKFAST IS ON SATURDAY MORNING!

The Hobo breakfast will be held on Saturday morning at 6:30 AM in the "Misty's Grill" area in the Red Lion Hotel. It will be a breakfast buffet with scrambled eggs, link sausage, crisp bacon strips, roasted breakfast potatoes, biscuits and gravy, seasonal fresh fruit, assorted yogurt, hot and cold cereal, assorted breakfast breads, fresh squeezed orange juice, tomato juice, fresh brewed regular and decaf coffee, hot or iced assorted teas. Cost is $20, tip included. Attendance is limited to 80 people. If you wish to attend, please notify Ed Liesse at eeliesse@aol.com to be put on the list. You can pay Ed at the convention by check or cash. Checks should be made out to "Siskiyou Summit 2012."

If you don’t know a Hobo that will bring you as a guest, let me know and I will bring you as my guest.

Jim Long, PCR Head Hobo
Rod Smith, Acting PCR Hobo-In-Charge

 PCR Hobos History

THE PCR HOBOS FOUNDED 1961

At the 1961 Pacific Coast Region (PCR) Convention held in Sacramento, California, the Hobos group was formed at a reunion breakfast held by those members who attended the 1960 NMRA SILVER ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION in Chicago, Illinois. Karl Busch, having organized the breakfast, was designated the “Biggest Bum”, and adopted the name “T. Russ Rod”.

The purpose of the Hobos is to encourage and recognize attendance at model railroad conventions, particularly National Conventions. A Hobo goes to conventions for the fun of it, no matter what the program may be. The Hobo group neither supports nor opposes causes or positions. The “group attention” is focused on convention participation and fun.

Hobo membership results to the Region Member attending an out of the region National Convention.

The Hobos are a REGIONAL activity and the “Official Event” is the HOBO BREAKFAST at the Annual Regional Convention.

Through the NMRA there are model railroaders who are members of our Region, in addition to their home Region. These individuals are eligible for Hobo membership when attending a National Convention held outside their home Region. There are many such Hobos. As a result, it is not unusual to have a breakfast at a National Convention. All arrangements for such a breakfast are up to the people in attendance.

At the Hobo group Breakfast of 1964, Paul Shimada assumed the title of “Official Beggar” and collected the Hobo’s pennies, stating, “For the postage, decals, ribbons and pins. All of which have been supplied at no cost to Hobos”. ‘T. Russ Rod’ accepted the pennies, provided he did “not have to limit supplies to the amount received, or count it, or account for it”. This collection has become ‘traditional’ and is the only source of revenue to cover the costs of planning and preparing for the Hobo Breakfast, or other Hobo items and events.

In 1982, the boundaries of the Pacific Coast Region were changed to include only the five northern divisions, Coast, Daylight, Redwood Empire, Sierra, and Hawaiian, of California and Hawaii. The Cajon, Los Angles, San Diego and Arizona Divisions became the new Pacific Southwest Region.

In conformance with the basic principles stated above, “The Hobo group neither supports nor opposes causes or positions”; the Hobos are a group affected by the change, not a participant in making the change.

Since the Hobo membership has been Region-wide, there was no fair way to allot the organization to one of these Regions, and create a new organization in the other Region. Nor, should one Region have sole claim to the Hobo name.

The Hobo idea originated with T. Russ Rod, in San Diego, in the Southern part of the PCR The founding Breakfast was held in Sacramento, in the Northern part of the PCR, as an accident of convention scheduling, pre-dating the event,

Whatever precedent these elements may be thought to have, regarding a claim on the organization, or the Hobo name, they are not to be considered. The name “Hobo” stays with the members in both Regions. The “herald” remains the same color for both Regions. The Region designation is the only difference in the two heralds.

The “Hobo History” and “Hobo Breakfast Guide” are on file with the Region Secretaries and the Division Superintendents.

The PCR Head Hobo is Jim Long

The acting PCR Head Hobo is Rod Smith

The PSR Head Hobo is Ed Hall


Pacific Coast Region Members Attending the
NMRA Silver Anniversary Convention -- 1960 Chicago

HOBO CHARTER MEMBERS

ALLEN, John   JOENSTON, Wm. C.
BENTLY, Edwin W.   KEELING, Leighton
BENTLY, Ida   KEELING, Sue
BISHOP, W. D.   McGREW, Finley
BISHOP, Hanna   McGREW, Sarah
BUSCH, Karl P.   NOBLE, Frank
COLUSON, J. F.   NOBLE, Audrey
CRAFORD, W. B.   OLESON, Harold
CRAFORD, Clarice   OVERLIN, George
DAWSON, Herbert W.   OVERLIN, Zulu
DAWSON, Mrs. H. W.   RIDER, George
FISCHER, Eds. E.   RIDER, Faith
FISCHER, Virginia   SAPIENZA, Anthony
FISCHER, Richard   SAPIENZA, Mrs. A.
GRAY, Max   SHIMADA, Paul
HOFMANN, Jack A.   SHIMADA, Amy
JEFFERYS, Robr. A.   STEARNS, David
JUDSON, Robt. E.   TOWERS, Whitney
JUDSON, Mrs. R. E.   VANDER VEEN, Harvey
JOHNS, Dwight   VANDER VEEN, Muriel

Respectfully submitted,

Jim Long, PCR Hobo-In-Charge
Rod Smith, Acting PCR Hobo-In-Charge

 

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