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1 GM Packard Electric - MARK OF EXCELLENCE i <T-- S 6/VE W/RE1 division of General Motors Corporation Vol, 29, No. 7 WARREN, OHIO April 10, 1968 Over 400 Employes To Be Honored At This Year's Old Timers' Party More than 800 Packard Electric employes have been in. who has an assortment of delight- vited to attend this year's Old Timers' Party to be held Satur. ful monologues. Also on the en- day, April 27, at the W. D. Packard Music Hall. tertainment agenda are Carol and Bill Foster, a young twosome with Gold watches will be presented to 144 Packardites who an array of dance, musical and attained a quarter century of service with General Motors comedy routines, and Charles during 1967, and 257 others will receive 20-year awards. Also Gregory, who combines an un- invited to attend are 417 active employes with more than usual and humorous approach to 25 years' service. music with audience participation stunts. This year's award recipients represent a combined total Due to the rapidly increasing of 8,740 years of service. Each woman honored for a Necklaces, commemorative of number of award winners and to quarter century of service will 20 years' service, will be awarded space limitations, attendance at receive a Hamilton Vicki watch to qualified female employes, and the award ceremonies is necessar- in her choice of white or yellow men with the same length of serv- ily somewhat restricted compared President of the National Safety Council Howard Pyle. center, presents gold. Men will be presented a ice will receive tie bars. to past years. The Division will General Motors Chairman James M. Roche with the Council's "Award Hamilton Masterpiece s e r i e s A gala evening of entertainment continue to present 15-year serv- of Honor" in recognition of the Corporation's safety performance In watch in their choice of standard is in store for Packard Electric's ice awards, however, and these 1967. General Motors people In *he U.S. und Canada las* year achieved or self-winding. The watches are Old Timers. Emceeing the show will be distributed at the work i their best record of industrial safety In the Corporation's history. On appropriately engraved. will be comic Charlie Delmar, place by supervision. ! the right 15 GM President Edward N. Cole. Best Safety Record In History GNI Wins Award Of Honor' Happiness Is ... From National Safety Council General Motors achieved the best record of industrial . T safety in its history for the Corporation's U.S. and Canadian . Jack Shaffer of Dept. 952 and his · i operations during 1967 and has been presented the "Award wife, Becky. are busy making travel .i of Honor" of the National Safety Council. This is the 19th - *he $2,227 Jack received In the ../A preparations for this summer with ' time that GM has been honored for industrial safety by the · , form of a suggestion award. -..&'' 0.0*..,2, 1 i Council, i.4. : f Howard Pyle, president of the National Safety Council, 1 in presenting the award to GM said, "In earning its 19th 'Award of Honor' from the National Safety Council for the . , best safety record in General - . Enter Now has proved once again that all. 1 over some plans of features ...9 1 Motors' history this organization The Dick Cassidy family looks i time low frequency and severity S rthey wo•Id like to have In the h The Annual rates can be reduced still further." ' ' next home they purchase, which i will be sometime soon. The . , "It means," he continued, "that . J $1,126 suggestion award Dick Old Pal Tourney maximum safety for every em- · recently received will come In ...Thinking Of Ways To T ploye is a must where General handy. With him and his wife, Motors' operating policy is con- · Donna, are their children who Whether your handicap is cerned. In making the policy ' are, from left to right, Richard. 2 or 22, this year's Old Pal produce better and better results * Connie and Randy. Dick works Golf Tournament ought to be General Motors continues to dem- In the Production Engineering Spend Suggestion Awards I just the thing for you if you onstrate what determined effort - . Department. , 5 7cM*.tof a ]f ,snpit ;1 ith ,;half of safety can accomp--. of that, would like a good Last year Packard Electric's ac- ' i shot at winning a trophy. cident frequency rate (a figure , Interested? First of all, based on the number of lost-time - ' find a partner who has an injuries per million man-hours 3 4 established handicap within four worked) was 1.06, a rate sub- . t strokes (for nine holes) of your stantially lower than the combined 1& 0-1 .A- . L , , T : own. He doesn't have to be ,a average for Trumbull County in- . member of Packard Electric s Men's Golf League, but he must dustry which was 5.0. , £2 - be an employe of the Division Plants 3 and 11 went the entire i , with an established handicap. · year without a single lost-time I · Ii, 4. ' .-* 4. f..·. - The teams are arranged in accident and thus far have '-f 1 3 flights according to the combined achieved a perfect safety record - ' '' handicaps of the two players, in 1968. Consequently, golfers of the same · relative ability are competing nuts evening match play are eli- li against one another. Trophies gible. Deadline for entries is May · will be awarded winners and run- 13. ners-up in each flight. 4 For your convenience, use the . E . The tournament will be played application blank on page 3. . . between June 10 and August 4. A separate Old Pal Tournament 1 j Since each flight consists of 16 will be held for afternoon turn , i · i I teams, it will take four matches employes and those interested : - ' 4 to decide on the winning twosome. should contact their golf league ; ' , 'All male Packard Electric em- team captains or Al Stefanik in i < - ploye8 whose work schedule per- Dept. 1107.

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GMPackard   Electric -MARK OF EXCELLENCE

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6/VE W/RE1 division of General Motors Corporation

Vol, 29, No. 7 WARREN, OHIO April 10, 1968

Over 400 Employes To Be HonoredAt This Year's Old Timers' Party

More than 800 Packard Electric employes have been in. who has an assortment of delight-vited to attend this year's Old Timers' Party to be held Satur. ful monologues. Also on the en-day, April 27, at the W. D. Packard Music Hall. tertainment agenda are Carol and

Bill Foster, a young twosome withGold watches will be presented to 144 Packardites who an array of dance, musical andattained a quarter century of service with General Motors comedy routines, and Charlesduring 1967, and 257 others will receive 20-year awards. Also Gregory, who combines an un-invited to attend are 417 active employes with more than usual and humorous approach to25 years' service. music with audience participation

stunts.This year's award recipients represent a combined total Due to the rapidly increasingof 8,740 years of service.Each woman honored for a Necklaces, commemorative of number of award winners and to

quarter century of service will 20 years' service, will be awarded space limitations, attendance at

receive a Hamilton Vicki watch to qualified female employes, and the award ceremonies is necessar-in her choice of white or yellow men with the same length of serv- ily somewhat restricted compared

President of the National Safety Council Howard Pyle. center, presents gold. Men will be presented a ice will receive tie bars. to past years. The Division willGeneral Motors Chairman James M. Roche with the Council's "Award Hamilton Masterpiece s e r i e s A gala evening of entertainment continue to present 15-year serv-of Honor" in recognition of the Corporation's safety performance In watch in their choice of standard is in store for Packard Electric's ice awards, however, and these1967. General Motors people In *he U.S. und Canada las* year achieved or self-winding. The watches are Old Timers. Emceeing the show will be distributed at the work

i their best record of industrial safety In the Corporation's history. On appropriately engraved. will be comic Charlie Delmar, place by supervision.! the right 15 GM President Edward N. Cole.

Best Safety Record In History

GNI Wins  Award Of Honor' Happiness Is ...

From National Safety CouncilGeneral Motors achieved the best record of industrial . T

safety in its history for the Corporation's U.S. and Canadian . Jack Shaffer of Dept. 952 and his · ioperations during 1967 and has been presented the "Award wife, Becky. are busy making travel .iof Honor" of the National Safety Council. This is the 19th - *he $2,227 Jack received In the ../A

preparations for this summer with

' time that GM has been honored for industrial safety by the · , form of a suggestion award.-..&''

0.0*..,2, 1 iCouncil, i.4.: fHoward Pyle, president of the National Safety Council, 1in presenting the award to GM said, "In earning its 19th

'Award of Honor' from the National Safety Council for the .,best safety record in General - .

Enter Now has proved once again that all. 1 over some plans of features ...9 1Motors' history this organization The Dick Cassidy family looks i

time low frequency and severity S rthey wo•Id like to have In theh The Annual rates can be reduced still further." ' ' next home they purchase, which    i will be sometime soon. The . ,"It means," he continued, "that . J $1,126 suggestion award DickOld Pal Tourney maximum safety for every em- · recently received will come In ...Thinking Of Ways To Tploye is a must where General handy. With him and his wife,

Motors' operating policy is con- · Donna, are their children whoWhether your handicap is cerned. In making the policy ' are, from left to right, Richard.

2 or 22, this year's Old Pal produce better and better results * Connie and Randy. Dick worksGolf Tournament ought to be General Motors continues to dem- In the Production Engineering Spend Suggestion Awards Ijust the thing for you if you onstrate what determined effort - . Department. ,

5 7cM*.tofa ]f ,snpit ;1 ith ,;half of safety can accomp--.of that, would like a good Last year Packard Electric's ac- ' ishot at winning a trophy. cident frequency rate (a figure ,Interested? First of all, based on the number of lost-time - '

find a partner who has an injuries per million man-hours 3 4established handicap within four worked) was 1.06, a rate sub- . tstrokes (for nine holes) of your stantially lower than the combined   .· 1& 0-1 .A- . L , ,T :own. He doesn't have to be ,a average for Trumbull County in- .member of Packard Electric sMen's Golf League, but he must dustry which was 5.0. ,  £2-

be an employe of the Division Plants 3 and 11 went the entire i ,with an established handicap. ·year without a single lost-time I · Ii, 4. ' .-* 4. f..·. -The teams are arranged in accident and thus far have '-f 1 3flights according to the combined achieved a perfect safety record  - ' ''  handicaps of the two players, in 1968.Consequently, golfers of the same ·relative ability are competing nuts evening match play are eli- liagainst one another. Trophies gible. Deadline for entries is May ·will be awarded winners and run- 13.ners-up in each flight. 4 For your convenience, use the . E

.The tournament will be played application blank on page 3. . .between June 10 and August 4. A separate Old Pal Tournament 1 jSince each flight consists of 16 will be held for afternoon turn , i · i Iteams, it will take four matches employes and those interested : - ' 4to decide on the winning twosome. should contact their golf league ; ' ,'All male Packard Electric em- team captains or Al Stefanik in i < -

ploye8 whose work schedule per- Dept. 1107.

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More Than 250 To Be Presented 20-Year Awards Albert J. Rascsak, Richard L. Reeves, Plant 13Virginia N. Reilly, Veronica Ridilla, By Kay W icikEleanor B. Ringler, John W. Rosenberg, Florida vacationers were: Eve·144 Packardites To Receive Gold Watches Angeline D. Ryhal, Mary C. Sainato, Dept. 1361; Chris Marando, Dept,Alfred V. Rossi, Mary A Rotuno, lyn Groce and Laura Davies,

Aili L. Sallmen, Lillie O. Sayfoot, 1312; Marlin Root, Dept. 1303;Congratulations to the fol- Joseph Lazor, Jr., Julius J. Lesniak, Thomas P. Buzzelli  Helen F. Bycraft, Carmel C. Scarpine, Lloyd R. Schaffer, bnd Betty Kimmy, Dept. 1353,

lowing employes who attained Helen V. Lewis, Daniel R. Lippert, Aune M. Byers, Agnes S. Canier, Greg- Robert 0. Scofield  Jr., Kathryn B. ·Eunice Sines, Dept. 1361, iseither 25 or 20 years of service Esther· R. Lippert, Bernetae B, Long, cry D. Capito, Guy J. Capito, Joseph Sember, Rita W. Shacklock, Thomas J. driving a green and black 1968

with General Motors during Grace Lucas, Mary A. Luther, Emma A. Carone, John P. Caroselli, Rosalina Shader, Goldia J. Shaffer, Jack E. G.T.0. Tina Kocher, Dept. 1315,1967 and will be honored at L. Lynn, Rose MI. Malvasi, Ledah E. C. Caroselli, Joseph Casomento, Jaunita Shaffer, Anna L. Sharrow, Sarah L. is proud of her 1968 CAMARO.

Mathews, Stephen J. Millik, Jack R. B. Case, Clarence R. Cavender, Blaine Shira, Mary E. Shoemaker. General Foreman Leo Robinsonthe Old Timers' Party, April b/linton, Clyde E. Mogle Rose A. L. Chalker, Rosa G. Coe, Elenora W. Charles E. Shonk, Rosanna 6. Simp. returned from a vacation in New27, at the W. D. Packard Monteforte, Robert S. Moran. Coulter, Eleanor B. Craciun. kins, Harold R. Smith, Robert P. Orleans. Best wishes to the follow. 1Music Hail: Georgene Muresan, Ernest L Negro, Olga Y. Crepage, Charles W. Dade, Snider, Margaret W. Soltis, Mary S. ing couples: Jean Stewart, Dept.  

Gold Watch Awards Margaret S. Newberry, Hazel I. Nims, Griffith E. Davis, Franklin M. Dawson, Stahl, Henrietta M. Standley, Dorothy 1303, who became the wife of  Otis W. Augenstein, Mary D. Mary 1. Panic, Zolfan M. Panko, Laverne B. Day, Lucille S. DeCapito, H. Stanton, Leonard D. Starr, Jane Kenneth Moore; and to Dolly

Bagaglia, Robert W. Bailey, Robert J. Eleanor Pashley, Anna M. Paulishen, Virginia D. Demaret, Anna D. DeMeglio, \/· Stowe, Charles J. Strader, Agnes Nicholas, Dept. 1354, who marriedBallentine, Dorothy R. Banker, Alfred Walter F. Petroski, Robert W. Pierce, Ernest k DeSantis, Meri W. Dietelbach, M. Strukel, Mary S. Stuber, Viola M. Lenny Lucas. Eva Barber wal 'B. Bissell, Eleanor W. Blackburn, Sr., Charles M. Plant, Harold V. Priddy, Burton G. Dines, Philomena A. Ditunno, Stumpf, George A. Sudimack, M.D., .truly surprised and happy thisMargaret E. Blott, Vladimir Bobosh, Helen S. Recser, Grace A. Reed, Viola Helen M. Doverspike, Mary P. Duffalo, Fred A. Sutton, Wilma A. Suty, Joseph month. She received word thatGeorge J. Brdek, Jr., Helen R. Bucci, 1. Reeder, Nicholas F. Renato, Jr., Lloyd E. Egli, Philip R. Ellis, Jr., Mary F. Szczurek, Clara S. Talstein, Lucy C her son, Eugene, is returning from  Esther T. Caroots, Dorothy D. Carty, Byron R. Richards, Helen L. Romaine, Esmond, Harold C. Evans, Dominic D. Timperio, Mary Timperio, Florence M. Vietnam. Some of the changes in 1Richard E. Carty, Shirley B. Cauffield, Anna G. Roudebush, Geneva G. Roush, Ezzo, John J. Farinacci, Mary K. Trkula, Carmella S. Troy, Stephana G. our plant are: Dale Ackerman,  Dorothy S. Chadwick, Albert E. Clisby, Dominic A. Santangelo, William H. Fedyski, Albert L. Fisher, Jr., Helen B. Uhrin, Pauline G. Usnarski. Dept. 1242, now foreman in Dept I

1362; June Hanawalt, desk clerk.James M. Coen, Leonard J. Cole, Jane Schoultz, Ted Sember, William E. Fleeger, Richard W. Ford, Evelyn H. Assunta B. Vairo, John E. Van Cure, in Dept. 1331; Sandy Aston,V. Cook, Elizabeth D. Corado, George Sharak, Vera T. Shelley. Freeman, James W. Freeman, Jr. Marie S. Vasbinder, Andrew L. Vescera, Margaret Kluska and Rita Ma·E. Cuthriell, John 8. DaBelko. Joseph E. Shimko, Sophia Shuttic, Ward M. Freer, Robert C. Fry, Robert R. Villers, Zora Vukelich, Florence rino to Dept. 1313; Thelda Par·

F. Carl Daugherty, William G. Davis, Goldie V. Sicuro, William J. Smith, Grace B. Fuller, Mary N. Fundziak, E Ward. William T. Ward, Charles H, kinson and Beverly Caswell nowPeter N. Dellimuti, Sr., Frances M. Mary A Solomon, Anne E. Spirko Minnie T. Funge, Helen M. Garrett, Warren, Harlan E. Warren, Julia B. desk clerks for Dept. 1353 andDempster, Margaret C. D.Sabato, Dallas W. St. John, Dora B. Sutton, Elsie S. Geer, Sara C. Geist, James Watson, Lucille M. Wedman, Betty M, 1354 respectively; Pat Jones andNoman H. Diefenderfer, Orlando J. George F. Telshaw, Sr., Howard D. J. Gerrity Edna N. Gillespie, James Wenger, James A. Werner, Edith H. Betty Malys to Dept. 1362; andDiscerni, Martha E. Duncan, Keith F. Thompson, Mary K. Totten George A. Gilmore, John G. Glavach, Irene T. Whightsil, Virginia M. Whitacre, Nellie Marsha Vega to Dept. 1353.Dymond, Ruth MI. Evans, Silvio Ficeti, Toumazos, Leo E. Uhlir, Earle W. Van Goff, Charles W. Gott, Glenn C. W. Widdowson, Dale E. Williams ElrnerJames Fondoulis, Lewis M, Foster, Gilder, Bertha L. Vasbinder, Harold F. Gourley, Helen M. Greenowalt Anne T. Williams, June C. Williams, Lula R. A party was held for BettyRobert E. Franks, Thomasine C. Fras- Vashinder, Carolyn E. Visnosky, Charles K. Grossart Ralph E. Hall, Robert E. Wilson, Glen F. Wireman, Tessa D. Hamilton, Dept. 1353, who is now

colla, Mary L. Freel, Richard H. Frye, 6. Walters, Morey R. Webster, Robert Hall, Jack D. Hampton, Marian J. Witchey, Angeline D. Wodogaza. on leave awaiting the addition toher family. Ines Vucinich is veryNicholas D. Furrie, Sr., Mary A. Futey. G. Whitman, Ward R. Williams, Jr., Hanson, Douglas L. Harclerode,,Anna Frances F. Yannacey, Dolores H. proud of her niece, Wanda, whoCengeta M. Gargano, Arthur B. Edward L. Workman, Ada B. Yeager, Marie T. Harmon, Doris H. Harrell. Zevkovich, Ethel Q. Ziegler, Gerald J. sang the lead in the one-act operaGedeon, Mabel N. George. Frances S. Yerman. Frank 0. Harris, Barbara P. Haryu, Zimrnet, Jr., Elizabeth E Zombar. "The Telephone" on March 1'

Lillian C. Sesue, Verna L Goden. 20-Year Awards Charles W. Hathaway, Franklin. J.-She had good reviews in theswager, Edward J. Gorse, Elsie V. Gray, Helyn P. Abbott, Dale R. Ackerman, Hiland, Julia M. Hilston, Frank R. 1 1 papers. Bonnie Guerriere, Dept ·Robert E. Gregory, Ralph D. Griffin, Leota S. Alles, Edith M. Aldrich, Hitchings, Wanita V. Hock, Paul W. Ga/s' Go/f   1361, would like riders from the 'Margaret A. GrocoH, Myron W. Hatch, Kathryn B. Althouse, Howard G. An- Homa, Ida P. Horva+11, Fred Howard, 1 , 1 east side of Youngstown on day'Mary R. Hayda, Eleanor S. Heathman, derson, Orlin W. Anderson, Victor J. Jr., William F. Howard, Gladys W. I The deadline for applica- § turn. Shirley States, Dept. 1361,William R. Heathman, Edward A. Applequist, Jennie M. Auritio, Joseph Hudson, Neal Hum, Anna B. Hutton, 1 tions for the Packard Elec- i is the grandmother of a baby boy.'Hermison, William M. Heston, Carmela F. Baka, Bradford L. Baker, Harold W. Neal D. Irwin, Jr., Mary F. Jakubick,   tric Women's Golf League I Joan Dunch, Dept. 1353, is nowP. Hill, Charles J. Hill, Paul J. Hogan, Barber, Leona H. Bates, Emilie K. Raymond 0. Johnson, Anthony G.   is Friday, April 22. 1 the mother of a baby boy. OutRegina H. Hopko, Elma P. Housel, Batzdorfer, Mary S. Bearfield, Harvey Kapusin, Irene I. Kassan, James J. M I sympathy to Floyd Beatty, whoseJoseph W. Hubbard, Kenneth Hyland, P. Beavers, William F. Becker, Eleanor Keleman, Odis Kellar, Pauline C. Kicos, F For information or to turn q sister passed away, and to ChabiDonald J. Irey, Elizabeth K. Jacobs. L Bellay, Edward A. Bevan, Frank J. Virginia H. Kinney, Robert E Kirk. 1 in your application contact I lotte Thompson and Shelia Me·,Mary E. Johnson, Grace G. Jones. Bielecki, Edith H. Bish, Ellen W. Bissell, Anthony J. Kiwda, Joseph S.   one of the following league   Knight, Dept. 1312, whose mother

Mar*ha J. Jones, Thomas J. Jo$eph, Robert G. Black, Jesse L. Blessing. Koltak, Estelle F. Kook, Mary M Koontz, mP officers: Ann Brugler or § passed away. Janet SinchakWilliam J. Joyce, Norman H. Keeling, Gustav E. Bonfert, Leona 8. Borelll, John V. Krisman, Mary D. Kuchta, Fran Hidasy, Dept. 1222; 1 Dept. 1313, Janice Newlin, Dept, 'Marian D. Kirk, Stanley W. Kiwalla, Mearina R. Bowman, May T. Bowser, Rutheda H. Kuszmaul, Robert R.   Grace Whiteside, Plant 8 1 1313, and Mary Koch, DeptAndrew L. Kostyo, Margaret F. Kotsol, Raymond S. Boyle, John A. Bulvony, Lamport, Richard H. Lander, June W. I Office: Marian Hanson, 1 1312, have gone on leave to awaitMargaret P. Kren, Edna W. Lawrence, Robert D. Burgess, Everett H. Buxton, Lecocq  Andrew G. Lees, Pasquale P. 1 Labor Relations; or Mary 1 a visit from the stork.

Liberatore, Dora B. Liebal, Elizabeth 0. 1 Beck, Dept. 474.

Plan Ahead With Bonds Lindsay, Joseph 0. List, Howard F. 1   sary by attending the Lion's Con,Long, Deward R. Laugh, Anne K.  == ========,==001==1  vention in Miami, Fla. We wi,8

, Lucik, Henry J. Magusiek, Francis J. Dept. 56 a long and enjoyable retirement'All you have to do to start building a nest egg is to sign Maloney, Jr., Joseph Mandrick, Clara By Berr,/ce Lee to Libby Burkett who retired,

up for the Payroll Savings Plan and United States Savings D. Manzo, Mary Mariotti, Robert L. Libby had been with PackardWe are very happy to have Electric for almost 20 years and

Bonds will go to work for you, helping guarantee your future. Mars, Josephine T. Marshall, DeloresClaude Ritchie back with us again worked in the conference diningDuring Payroll Savings Plan Week, starting April 15, you'll D. Marto, Robert L. McBane, Florenceafter his long illness. Congratu- room.have the opportunity either to enroll in the plan, or, if you're 6. McEIravy, James A. McGee.lations to Joan Coleman and Mary Lotz is a patient atalready having a portion of your pay set aside for bonds, to Mary S. McKeefery, Ella C. Mclib. husband on the birth of their son. Trumbull Hospital and is coming;

increase that amount. ben, Ruby L. Mehaffey, TheodoreMi'ler, Edward C. Moody, James G. Joan will be back to work soon along well after undergoing lut,

First of all, decide how much you want to invest in Bonds. Moon, Jr., Stephen A. Motika, Edith at Plant 12. Sincere sympathy gery. Kay Petrick's daughte 

Next week, your supervisor will give you the opportunity B. Nagy, Mary S. Naipaver, Virginia A. to Mary Grohosky whose husband Linda and Marcia, were with thi to sign a Payroll Savings authorization card, From there Neverovich, James Nicholl, Edward F. passed away recently and to Continental Tamburitza Orches,

on it's automatic - the saving is done for you. And, before Nlcolaus, Arne E. Niemi, Joseph A.Bernice Hatch in the loss of her tra which taped a program m

Nodge, Anna B. Novoiny, Mary W mother, Mrs. Sara Logan of Cleveland which was shown on you know it, you'll have built up a sizeable savings - money : Gustavus. Kay Bocan is very Channel 5, April 7. Sue Bank hthat can help make those dreams of a new home, car or a O'Brien, John Parnaby, Marie K.

Parrish, Adelle M. Parsons, William J. pleased and proud of her brother- making preparations to visit he!college education for your children come true. Penman, Joe Perhach, Katherine L. iin-law, Robert Shaw, former son, Father Donald Bank, in Gua

After signing up for the Payroll Savings Plan you are then Phillips, John B. Place, Helen W.coach at Niles, who was recently ternala, Central America. Your re·,

named to a coaching position at porter was a winner in the Drive· eligible to purchase the higher-paying U.S. Savings Notes - Polidori, Nellie B. Porter.the University of Michigan. Leone A-GM-Car-For-A-Week contestb

Freedom Shares - along with your Bonds. Series E Bonds Richard H. Pringle, Ann 0. Prystash, Kolley and husband, Clarence, and had a beautiful PONTIAlmature in seven years at 4.15 per cent. Freedom Shares Eleanor C. Pupillo, B. Hudson Pyles, celebrated their wedding anniver- to drive for a week,mature in four and one-half years at 4.74 per cent. The com- -T V - fbination (the two notes are available on approximately a one- 4 . :for-one basis) yields a guaranteed 4.39 per cent on your in-vestment.   ' 'A

FIRST TO SIGN UP - The,It makes good sense to buy U.S. Savings Bonds and Free- week of April 15 a cam- , 4 ,

dom Shares. You're investing in your country's future and paign will be conduc+ed #at the same time providing greater security for you and your encouraging P a c k a r d - 1 5.44 11family. Electric employes either

. .-t.. rto begin purchasing

Packard Electric Cablegram Bonds or to Increase theUnited S*a*es Savings f ·: :. - - 4amount of money already - · - 1-being put into Bonds . ,-9.'. -.53*EDITORIAL STAFFthrough the Payroll Sav. .-

.-4 -- 1, j. 1 2 4ings Plan. Although the ...*I.Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JoHN J. LAND campaign doesn'* start    Stall Photographer . . . . . . . , ROBERT L. McBANE until Monday, two Pack. ,

ardites from Dept. 406Sta# Artist . u MYRON G. SE:YERLE were happy to sign up in . 1Editorial Secretary ...... MARY LOUISE FORNEY advance. Bob Ballentlne

boosted the amount ofEDITORIAL ADVISORS money he currently is in-Director 0/ Public Relations . . . D. A. WEBER ves*Ing In Bonds and Stel·

 tor ooff Ep    y«Re ations . . . . . . . K. M. TpoMpsoN  «,1, , St   gsvn, ,h . . G. E. BYERS la Accordino iolned the

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Cablegram Phone, EPBX 2240 or 2348 - City Phone, 399-9240 Is their foreman GeneHanowelk (See editorial: ---*,4,1 ii .

Published by and for employes of Packard Electric Diuision, General Plan Ahead Wi*h Bonds.)A i 4./....ift.2 ./*' . ::'1291*106&15<j' k

Motors Corporation, Warren, 0., to foster the mutual interests of em-ployer and employes and to provide closer cooperation for better work. ,

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2/3 cup sugar 1/2 tap. salt2 cups chopped rhubarb 2 tsps. baking powder Illillilli'M.,bi- .1,"Lizieririmgpill1 tap. flour 1/2 cup shortening1 t:sp. orange rind 1 well-beaten egg Ii' f:'1·....7,-1        .i"...j' I.1 tsp. cinnamon 3 tbsps. milk -am# . 0:. *»:1 cup sifted flour 2 tbsps. orange juice 2-4 '. 1/*16<Trii l,j,k;1 tbsp. sugar 1 tbsp. sugar

,],1,3.'; 92. I- .,-p·f'42,1 WJArrange rhubarb and 2/3 cup sugar in greased 9-inch pie plate.6/ Combine 1 tbap. flour, orange rind and cinnamon sprinkle over rhu-

s ' barb. Sift together flour, 2 tbsp. sugar, baking powder and salt, Cut ilil'jittle#ki.4*fitill==-11.ill""1 in shortening. Mix milk and egg, stir into flour mixture just until  A ·_ 4 ·.c' 1/ dry ingredients are moistened. Drop by tbsp. over mix in pie pan,spread with spoon. Bake 25 min. at 350» oven. While baking, mix  -1 4 4- -F*L-••r-orange juice and 1 tbsp. sugar. After 25 min. pour over cake. Return idk to oven 15 min. longer. Turn upside down, serve warm with whipped Mrs. John M. Gledhill

, 11:[5, :,At::i'::S'; D:thlJ2.11:=:':1:.:,1:rzTer:t=:: cream. Serves 6 Baked Steak Stuffed With Wild Rice 311 flirmariamwith $1,245 for his efforts. Presenting the award is Factory Manager3 tbsps. flour 2 tbsps. butter Packard Electric's firstD. R. Dedow, right. Looking on is Vic Kruppa, Dept. 1124 foreman.1-1/2 tsps. salt 1/2 cup tomato juice female employe, Mrs. John1/8 tsp. pepper 2-1/4 cups wild rice M, ( Clara Bartholomew)1- 1/2 lbs. round steak cut 1 inch 1/4 cup chopped parsley Gledhill, who started withPromoted To Foremen thick 2 tbsps, shortening' I the then Packard Electric1/4 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup water

Gordon C, Lewis . . . Foreman . . . STZ:NIA-"Z C?f-f    Em Combine 2 tbsps, flour, 1 tsp. salt and 1/8 tsp. pepper. Pound Company shortly 'after it1 Depts, 1232 and 1234 ··· Since r /  - *   d  into meat on both sides. Saute chopped onion in butter till soft. Stir

wasfounded on June 4,' joining the Live Wire Division EMa in remaining flour and salt. Add tomato juice. Cook over low heat  in . 1965 he has worked in Pro- ' ro 1890, died at the age of 95

until thickened. Add rice, parsley and blend. Spread mix over steak, at the Methodist Home inroll and fasten with skewers. Brown meat well in shortening, add Elyria on April 4.

I in Youngstown, he a t t e n d e d Ii.li hCSL  water, bake uncovered at 350' for 2 hrs. or till meat is tender. Nearly 78 years ago, Miss

Depts. 1226-1227-1228 wards with her big suggestion fashionable Packard home inBartholomew approached the

is a deacon at Boardman Christian I7I By Nancy Batent money is going to Florida for Warren, knocked on the doorChurch and has been active in ilthe Toastmasters of America for I Congratulations to Sonny Hoff- two weeks and taking Pat Mac- and exclaimed, "Miss Packard,

man who was promoted from fore- Donald. We hope you girls don't my name is Clara Bartholo-more than two years. His wife Iman-in-training to foreman of forget the way back to Ohio. Ruth mew, and I'd like a job atis the former Carol Ann Wurster R. D. Inhouse A. L. Hoffman Dept. 1226 p.m. turn. It's sure Moose and Gertrude Cartwright your brothers' newof Youngstown, and the couple Plant!"nice to see Eliz Lusk and Dick are grandmothers for the first And with that, the originalhas three children, Randall, 8, Richard D. Inhouse... Foreman . . . Jenkins back from sick leave. So time. Packard Electric Company,Cheryl, 6, and Beth, 4. They live Dept. 1244 ... A 1959 graduate of long and good luck to desk clerk Dep#. 402 consisting of about 10 people,at 385 Melbourne Ave., Youngs- Chaney High School in Youngs- Bette Yankovich, our conveyor By Anne Zahnow had its first female employe totown. town, he is working toward a girls and also to Arlene Brownlee,

bachdor of science degree in Olive Liebert, Jackie Gross and · Dorothy Stanton has a sparkle help in the production of3 b u s i n e s s administration a t Evelyn White who transferred to in her eye to match the ring on carbon-arc electric light bulbs.

m -,= Youngst.own. State University. He her left hand. Bob Whitney and Mrs. Gledhill worked at

since starting at Packard Elec- Kathy Fairbanks took a week- recently when his mother cele- years. During an interviewhas w o r k e d in manufacturing

other departments.family had a happy celebration Packard Electric for about 10

3 5 :U - tric three years ago. His wi/e isend jaunt to New Orleans. Vonda brated her 90th birthday. Peggy three years ago, she stated,

t.4-- A the former Julie Carol Lewis of Silvis is driving a new CHEVRO- Singletary won a car for a week. "I loved every minute of it,LET CAPRICE. Olga Cowen Martha London flew to Fort and I think one of the reasonsYou,ngstown, and they are the has been "busy as a bee" movingLauderdale to visit her daughter ZI parents of two children, Richard, I enjoyed it so was the en-

into her new home on Norquest and family. We enjoyed hearing thusiastic spirit of the PackardIjl 3. and Robin, 2 mcia. Their resi- Blvd. Here is a poem written by all about the Bermuda trip family, which certainly rubbed- dence is at 777 BaiLey St.,Eva Toboc of Dept. 1226: taken by Beverly Green, Marion f on all of us." She added,1 Youngstown.

FAREWELL TO WINTER Sipos and Kay Wagner. Get-well I understand that the sameG. C. Lewis R. E. Layfleld Accoun#ing Department Gone ic the cold of winter at ]Hat, wishes go out to Eileen Thompson team spirit is still a vital part

With the snow ,ind wind n thing of the and retiree, Helen Smith. of the Packard Electric organ-By Milly Johnson and Pat MoyDML i.RUSsel E. Layfield . . . Foreman . . . ization.

Dept· 1125 . . . Presently attending Congratulations to Cheryl Jami- These winter dayM that we dreNded Ho Plastic Molds, Rubber MillKent State University, he is a son who became Mrs. Richard long, and Depf. 374graduate of Warren Township Bock on March 30. Mary Kalaf- Are being replnced by nature'B :Bweet

By Marjorie Corbin each time he mentions his dearestpride in Len Gay's voice is so nice

sing.As the greens go, so went our grandchild, Kimberly Jane Celli.

High School. He has worked in sky and Evelyn Krivonic flew toThe earth that before Wns 80 hard nndmanufacturing since starting at Bermuda on a tour. Sally Kling- 130] d golfers on their "swinging" annual It is with pride we point out HughPackard Eiectric in 1964. Lay/ield er enjoyed sunny Florida. Matt Ita treawureu once. hidden now Beem to vacation. Tom Costantino, Denny Lindsay's daughter, Jennifer, andis married to the former Marilyn Klenovic has left to return to unfold. Howell, Jack W i l l i a m s, Ed Archie Burr's son, Lyle, beingF. Miller o/ Champion, and they college. New car owners are Dick The bearity of flowei·w, the graa so green, Grgurich, Dick Warnick and Ed members of the National Honorhaue a daughter. Jodi, 4, and a Pringle, a PONTIAC CATA- Arid,4 108:Ims on irrea now cnn be seen.

Zuga motored to Southern Pines, Society. Bob and Lee Ann Tuckerson, Donald, 10 mos. Their resi- LINA; Pat Derrick and Milly Soft strains of mimic :,180 are heardN.C., joined by Denny's dad, Stan enjoyed themselves greatly whiledenae is at 610 Champion-Bristol Johnson, FIREBIRDS; C a t h y From gently flowing stream arid the song·Howell, and Cleveland's Don hosting the Howland Cub Scouts'Townline Rd., Warren. Pallante, a BUICK SKYLARK; of the bird.

and Joy Hazlett, a CHEVROLET All of these blest ings fi·om our Fither Droutt. Don Brennamen's 13- Blue and Gold Banquet.* * * CHEVELLE. above, year-old son, Jeff, is an accomp- Personality of the Month:

, Aubrey L. Hoffman . . . Foreman . . . love. ski just loves her yellow converti- with determination and hard

Give us perfect assurance of HiH great lished organist. Nancy Wisnow- Dave Ollar. Combining abilityDept, 1226 . . . Starting with the Dept. 1174 P.M.

' Division in 1965, he has worked By Sally Carr Depts. 323 & 324 ble CHEVROLET. Tracy Eliza- work, Dave is a top-flight super-as a service man and in Produc- Welcome, Cathy Ashley, to af- By Joyce Perkins beth, 11-month-old daughter of visor. Those who work for him

;tion Control. A graduate of ternoon turn. Back from sick We wish good luck to Ray Cook a new trend - she bites the cat, er. Outwardly, he looks likeLinda and Gary Gresham, has set say he has a mind like a comput-

Brookfield High School, he is leave are Pat Leslie, Bernice and Harold Starnes, our foremen, instead of vice versa, while fight- a basketball player and, we under-married to the former Nancy Sturgeon, Mike Flask and Doris in their new jobs. Welcome to ing over the catnip mouse. stand, he's quite good at that.Moser of New Castle, Pa. The Griggs. In the driveway of Jim Jack Wolcott and Ron Thomas, As winter wans we find our Dave and his wife, Sue, have twocouple has two children, William, and Geri Gray's new house sits a our new foremen. Our get-well most ardent new ski buffs were children, Phillip, two years old,10, and James, 6. They live on beautiful 1968 BUICK RIVI- wishes go to Don Kosensky who Production Control's Jim Davies and a 10-month-old daughter,Brockway Ave., Yankee Lake. ERA. is in the hospital. Wanda Ed- and Nora Melvin Cadle. The Carrie Sue.

--7[GM Highlights 1968 Old Pal Golf Tourney Application

TOURS   Name (Capt,) . Hdop.   6Ap BOX DERBY Over 1 million larople tur recl General Motors   Home Phone. . EPBX._ . Dept., plantq and lacilities around the countryi   of in,luolry's moff Eucces,iful and hell- ditring 1967. Name.. HdcpIkfown youth programv is brink; enlisted byIRNew york an,1 ot},cr cities, incloding War- SUGGESTION AWARDS .   Home Phone. EPBX . Dept.'   lo liclp sc,Ive n crucial Bumniprtime

   rban prouen7. ('he,··rolet's, Soap Box Nationally. CM pairl more than 8 1 3 million 1 If handicap was not established in Packard Electric League, explain Derb long popular as an drnateur co:].tinz in suRge.,ti<in award. durint: 1,947. the Silver   ' on a sheet of paper how and where handicap was established and   13*.building and racing comp,*iticin for boys, A]inive,·larr Yi,ar ot the Suic<(:stion I'lan. attach to application. Above handicap is for nine holes. nas been w.,lected bj offirials of New York £City and other at·€,as as a prime: 19(;8  uni- TAXES activiti jit recreatioil, playgrinind andSpark progrials lo keep restle,3 youngsters Trn cents (,f evetv Grrteral Jlot(irs. sales

3. Application may be returned to Tournament Chairman Jim Herman,  

  2. Application must be accompanied by $3 entrance fee per *eam

ikeupied. riollar last year i,ent to feclpr:11, slate and Labor Relations: Norm Shaw, Employment: or Ed Grgurich, Plant 11li,cal taxe; - more than $2 billion.   Office.

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Methods Engineering and Depf. 1151 Depf. 1174 Dept. 1211 minus their tonsils.Work Sfandards By Viola J. Smi#h By Starting Himmeger Sy Anne Luclk Helen Bayus' son, Tom, teaches

By Eloise Shafer and Flo Monies Foreman George Metro was Charles Munson and his wife From all reports, everyone en- organ music at Sharon MusicA hearty welcome to Lenora grandfather for the fourth time are enjoying a lovely vacation in joyed the tour taken by Dept. Center. Beverly Cera left us to

Waldron, our new typist in the when his youngest daughter gave Florida. Flo Podralski and Caro- 1211 employes through the Lords- await the stork. Glad to have

Standards section, and to Gary birth to a 5-lb. 7-oz. boy. Greta line Derville just returned from a t o w n Chevrolet-Fisher Body Jackie Russo back in the depart·Stoufer and Chuck Scarbrough Gochenour is the proud owner of sunny Florida vacation. Ed Plant. Best wishes to Loretta Jnent. A new breakfast idea waswho recently joined the depart- a metallic blue DELTA 88. Bob Grgurich is golfing in North Kellar who was married on invented by Jennie Lenzis 3

ment. Our annual Election Party Evans is happy over his new home Carolina. A big welcome to March 30. Chris Brown at- year-old grandson: A piece of

for social committee members in Girard. Ronnie DeCamp and Freda Bush tended the basketball tournament apple pie with ketchup on top,:was a great success at the El Rio Dorothy Whitmore heard from to Quality Control. Sally Kowal- in Columbus. Gary Isaacson trimmed with dilI pickles. How's

on March 22. Due to a well- Ruth Rowland in Florida. The ski and Elaine VanGilder moved bowled in the State bowling tour- that for a waker-upper?managed campaign, John "The letter was prompted by our news to Plant 13. nament in Springfield, Ohio.King" Keegan was elected our item of Dorothy's stay in the Mary Harper had a baby boy. Peg Bryson proudly announced -mMMTrM-=FTeromplanew chairman. Other new officers hospital. We feted Edna Gam- Julia Lehett is a proud grand- the birth of her fourth grandchild. < '  '  - ' ' -are: vice chairman, Mike Beaten; bone on her birthday.

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secretary, Ann Banko; treasurerI, Harry Palmer; treasurer II, recently. We hope that Truba LAC. Florida is the destination 6Ail,J/)Aim#AMAp,2//4Bill Cully. Thanks to the 1967 Blood Drawing Heckathorn will be back with us of Josephine and Charles Peter- gj{0*9.*&#A #'A-44 Fm74committee for a wonderful year real soon and feeling well. Your son. Dixie Harris spent the week- One Gallonof social events. The Red Cross will set up reporter would like to thank end in Washington, D.C. Pat  

' facilities in the Plant 11 Cafe- everyone for the baby stroller and Malone's three children are all Mary S. RyanTwo teams were entered in the teria May 7 for those Packard- all the darling baby gifts. Every-basketball tournament this year. Res al the North Indusirial one has been so very nice. Thank Dept. 1112Bill Flynn captained the team ofRon Hanson, Jay Bernhart Ron : Park who may wish +0 donate you. Suggestion Winners Isaac R. ScottPeterson, Dave Packo, Bob But- , blood. The drawing will be - to see Roxie in a music concert.kowski, Jerry Krispli, Roger held between I and 7 p.m. June, daughter of Chester Pierce, Name Dept. Aicard

Dept. 1231Rupe and Chuck Churchill. John This is the first of +wo in- 812, is a member of the Eastern Joseph Dvorchak 951 $818.00Keegan captained the team of nlant blood drawings to be Nazarene College volleyball team. Lamar T. Snyder 551 698.67 Plant 12 Factory OfficeEd Downey, Mike "Tide" Eber- - 6eld in 1968. Last year, The team received special honors James R. Craig 1002 652.96 By Fran Htdosyhart, Bob Catron, Larry Town-send, At Gosnell, Dan Gutelius . Packard Electric employes con· at a recent tournament in New Michael E. Moran 931 456.58 Joyce Hartman received i  York, winning the Percy Crawford Harlan W. Morton 1126 417.57 beautiful diamond from Daveland Rich Perhacs. It is believed tributed a combined total of Memorial Trophy.that John and Al were the only · 325 pints of blood. Charles A. Sprague 551 380.50 Niskala on her 21st birthday. We Itwo players in the entire tourna- Terri Dyce, 806, is on leave Jeanne Somerville 1203 337.52 are happy to see Nick Goodman I

Such in-plant drawings are awaiting the stork. Good luck to Le Roy S. Seaborn 1155 297.72 back with us from sick leave. Bob'ment to foul out of a game. JohnKeegan's team finished in second · sponsored iointly by Packard . Margaret Hnat, 834, who has left Wanda II. Edwards 323 268.22 Jason has graduated from crutche,1place and we're proud of the · Electric and IUE Local 717. : us to work in the Methods Lab. Marcus G. Corbin 1003 267.12 to a cane. He was hurt while on

trophy they have added to our - · · · ' · · ' Congratulations to John Berdman, Le Roy S. Seaborn 1133 250,40 a skiing trip with Bill Schisletcollection. Plant 8 845, who is the proud father of a Delbert L. Maffilt 1056 241.80 Dale Ackerman was presented a

baby boy. Henrietta Standley, Frank Zadrozny 313 211.80 going away gift from his depubBy,Carolyn Wo/entykFran Harkulich is the happy retiree, and Margaret Galida, 874, Charles Burkett, Jr. 1151 226.50 ment (1242) when he left' to goowner of a beautiful BUICK Roselin Hudak, 874, vacationed took a mystery train trip out of Jack Q. Miller 952 210.00 to Dept. 1362.SKYLARK. Mabel Runtas was in Washington, D.C. While there, Akron on the historical railroad. Jack E. Shaffer 952 195.00 Doris Flower is the new deskthrilled to have her son, Ronnie, she attended a formal ball and They ended up in Marion, Ohio Mareus G. Combin 1003 184.16 cIerk in Dept. 1241. We are happyhome for a 20-day leave. Ronnie met Congressman Michael Kir- and were shown many of the his- Joseph H. Gorse 952 180.63 to see Chuck MeGuinness back -recently finished a tour of duty win. Skeets Fieldhouse, general torical landmarks there. Our Nicholas D. Furrie 952 160.60 from military leave. He is th,with the U.S. Marines in Viet- foreman, spent his vacation in sympathy goes out to John Tuck- Mary R. Pozega 1202 153.84 new foreman in Dept. 1242. WeFlorida. Frank Cole, 551, went er, 845, on the loss of his grand- RoMelyn N. Hudak 874 148.80 were sorry to see Jackie Rm#nam. Our sympathy to Val Hill- to Indiana for his vacation. Mar- father and also to Leslie Shaw, Juanita G. Costas 58 147.30 leave us. We hope she likes he!1ard in the loss of her grandmother. garet Hartman, 815, and husband 844, on the loss of her grandfather. Raymond Cline 951 141.76 new job. Martha Rehak and he!!Congratulations to Mike Eberhart enjoyed their California vacationand Lana Moran who became Mr. in their new car. Michael, son of Dorothy Jordan, 821, has re- Clyde R. MeFall 931 141.76 sister, Marie, have been spending'and Mrs. on Jan. 20 and spent Donna Cononico, desk clerk, won modeled her home. Anne Mazzo- George T. Mureko 931 130.00 their weekends in New York StaMtheir honeymoon in Florida. June a trophy in the Cub Scout Pine- leni, 844, is remodeling her kit- Gordon C. Lewis 63 129.68 skiing. It's a real pleasure to see

Marcus G. Corbin 1003 124.03 Caroline Visnosky's smiling factWilliams al:o basked in the Flori- wood Derby. chen. Ed Blazak, 874, recently Le Roy S. Seaborn 1155 121.90 with us again. She had a seriou, da sunshine. Congratulations to Roxie, daughter of Hesper went to Columbus to a gun show.Phyllis B. Lynch 1265 114.27 operation and would like to thank)Paul and Nola Stabile, the happy Breese, 874, attends Mt. Vernon Good luck to Paul J. O'Brien, James R. Wilson 413 113.83 everyone for their prayers andf

parents of a new son, Brian, born Girls' Academy. ' Hesper and foreman, who has been transferred James L. Dunham 531 110.75 many good wishes that she re· March 11. family went to Washington, D.C. to Maintenance. Margaret 0. Shafer 58 110.25 ceived while she was ill.

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Men'$ Office League - Left to right are: Ed right ts Bob Kearns, Product Engineering, whoZuga, Rellabllity, and Bob Schon. Dept. 949 fore- took first place In the singles tournament, and 'Women's League - Left to right are Gwen Butler and Pat May, winnertman, winners; and John Roberts and Tom Brunner, on the right is Jerry Milks. supervisor In the Data

lowana Shomo. right, Dept. 1115. was a runner-up along with Leota BrutorProduc*ion Engineering, r Mners-up. Second from Processing Department, singles runner-up. Dept. 1115, who was not present for the photo.

I1Frr" 9 li Doubles Winners And Runners-UpHighlight Bowling Season

Men's Tuesday Night undLive Wire Leagues - Leftto right are: Dale Miller,

Capto, Dept. 952, r,, ers·  Dept 1351, and Greg 4 4 6

up; and Ray Stalmaker, /. itt

ITony Vitale, Dept. 1124,

tt-br' *  /«  0,21: 42* tri ]j-'6 winners.

NIgh* Owl League - Left to right are: Phil Garnet, Dept. 1126 foreman, and .. 01..:,5.John Kovach. Dept. 1126, winners; and John Jenkins and Dave Kale, both ofDep*. 1126, runners-up.