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200 Years OfU.S. Presidents

Vol. 37, No. 3 June 15,1976 Alphabet Art by George Williamson, Jr. (See page five)

George Washington (lst)

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Harry S. Truman (33rd) Dwight D. Eisenhower (34th) John F. Kennedy (35th) Lyndon B. Johnson (36th) Richard Nixon (37th) Gerald R. Ford (38th)

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.C) A A Route To Conneaut Lake Park2 J ckan[ tlerhic   " aLa /Za#m

conn ,Lake PorkPackard Picnic Is Saturday MY E J (*L,The Packard Electric Annual Family Picnic for employesof the Division and members of their families will be .3 1 Espyville .''Conneautlake

S j I.Saturday, June 19, at Conneaut Lake Park, Pennsyl- E ,vania. A suggested route to the park may be found on 'the accompanying map. -(IN '0, I.

Things will get under way at 9:45 a.m. with an EarlyBird Drawing. Free rides, swimming, prizes, refresh-

ments and just plain fun are jn store for you and your ' Jamestown

family. U d-Kinsmanwillbee heled  orthea enndd  ceprizetcTkh  eenar s Grand

Prize will be a choice of one of three Frigidaire ap.   1 pliances: a washer-dryer combination, a refrigerator - Suggested Route tofreezer, or an electric range. 1   1 Conneaut Lake Park.

\-Cortland Follow State Rt. 11 NORTH from Warren1 1.1 94 to State Rt. 6. TURN RIGHT on Rt. 6 to

305     ///n, Andover, About half-way around theSquare in Andover pick-up Rt. 85. This1976 Packard Electric Family Picnic Committee crosses Pymatuning Reservoir where it

becomes Pa. 285. Stay on 285 until youGeneral Chairperson: Faye Gallo, Dept. 1305 5   reach Pa. 618 (just this side of the town46 of Conneaut Lake) TURN LEFT on 618SPORTS COMMITTEE - to the Park.Chairperson: Ed Mink, Dept. 179Margaret Clary 55 Ken Keyser 59 WARREN  Ron Goldner 158A Ray Manofsky 947

.Theda Hoffman 1354 Barbara McCrae 1124Marion Hanson 55 Charles Moss 947Millie Johnson 92 Betty O'Donnell 1352Eileen Jones 1374 Martha Rehak 371REFRESHMENTS COMMITTEE -Bill Wetlin* and Ben Williams, Co-chairpeopleTrudy Anderson 1266 Robin Reeves 54 1*1Robert Brown 341 Bill Ryan 947 if Working Picnic Day...  * 11| Depts. 351,352,Sandy Calhoun 1301 Rich Schuller 1221 If you think you may be working on the day of the PICNIC, bring 353 and 354·91 ByDonna Cononico Lazina Searcy 1374 your employe ticket to work with you Friday, June 18. Write the 'Lyn Esparza 1216 Eloise Shafer 54 word "working" on your ticket stub and deposit It in one of the li  Sherry BurnsPete Ferrett 947 Davis Soltis 69 receptacles which will be located near the Plant Security desks.Ann Folman 1352 Doug Taylor 58 You will be eligible for this year's g,rand prize which is a choiceof one of three Frigidaire appliances: a washer-dryer combination, At last we are out of the badPatricia Gagye 1432 Marilyn Thomas 1357 a refrigerator-freezer, or an electric range. Any member of your weather doldrums, and people areHelen Geddes 1354 Rita Trechia 515 family present at the picnic can deposit your stub, making you starting to think summer. Kay Pet-Jane Heyd 179 Edna Toda 515 eligible for any attendance prize. ercik and her husband went on an

Betty Kearns 515 Carol Ulishney 1262 eight day vacation to Hawaii. Mak-

Angie Potts 66 Lou Underwood 1374 ing a beautiful spring bride wasRosemary Leek. Another recent

Sophie Romack 1271 Pat Zydyk 92 bride was Caro/ Ann, daughter of

COMMITTEE ROOM - Walt Quaranta, Dept. 158 Special Ride Ticket After 4:30 son Kip, who is stationed in Kans-Nancy WisnowskI. Also, Nancy's

as, came home to attend the wed-TRUCK DRIVER - Emerson "Red" Smith, Dept. 947 Any Packard employe or guest with a Packard I.D. Tag can pur- ding.chase an Identification sticker from any ticket booth for $1.75 that'We know It's Weltin, but why Epoil a perfect record... Weltlin? There are some proud motherswill permit free riding at Conneaut Lake Park until 11 p.m. These in the H.E.1. area. Maureen Davis

I.D. stickers can be purchased anytime during the day, but NOT gave birth to Stacey Renee: BettyAFTER 6:00 P.M. Wilson's baby weighted in at 7 lbs.

9 oz., and Barbara Wa#ace we/-comed her new son Br/an to thePicnic Timetable family. Speaking of proud mothers,

PACKARD ELECTRIC BLOOD PROGRAM Phyllis Tamulionis has a double

Saturday June 19,1976 During the year of 1975 a total of 308 employes or mem- promoted to manager of House-joy. Her son Eddie was recently

9:30 Early-Bird Drawing bers of their immediate families used 925 units of blood. hold Finance Corporation in Woos-ter, Ohio, while her other son457 pints were used in Warren Hospitals and 468 pints Myron recently graduated from10:00-11:45 Games for Everyone were used in hospitals in Youngstown, Pennsylvania, Ohio Tech as an electronics tech-

Candy Kiss Scramble Children 4 and under Cleveland, and other hospitals throughout the United nician. Pauline Rihel also has aGum Scramble Children 5 to 7 States. This was due to residents of Trumbull being daughter graduating from WarrenSucker Scramble Children 4 and under confined to hospitals outside of Warren, and for em- Western Reserve.

Doing their part for bowling, theLucky Penny Scramble Children 5 to 7 ployes living outside of Trumbull County. dynamic duo of Charlie Davis andPeanut Race Boys 8 to 11 Of the 308 employes or families using the 925 pints John Haldle won the PackardPlate Throw Girls 8 to 11 of blood, only 12 employes were donors at Packard doubles tournament. They shot aSpider Race Boys 8 1011 blood drawings or at other Trumbull County Blood- total of 1334. Another winning pair

is Lynne and Jjmmy Cassidy. They .Shoe Scramble Girls 8 to 11 mobile Visits. If it were not for the Red Cross Blood both passed their State of OhioSack Race Boys 12 to 15 Program it would have cost the employes approximately Real Estate tests, and helping to ·Shoe Scramble Girls 12 to 15 $44,400 based on the price per unit of blood charged promote area business, they haveWheelbarrow Race (2) Boys 12 10 15 at Youngstown hospitals of $48.00 per pint. purchased a home on Henn Hyde

Road in Howland.Shoe Kick Girls 12 to 15 On the basis of usage, the cost per patient would Our sympathy to Jean Smith onBalloon Race Women 16 and over have been from $48.00 to as high as $1632.00. This is the recent death in her family.Three-Legged Race (2) Men 16 and over based on the following:Balloon Throw (2) Women 16 and over USAGE BY PATIENTS Packard Electric CablegramEgg Throw (2) Men 16 and over Pints Used Patients Pints Used Patients Vol. 37, No. 3 June 15, 1976 '

11:30 - 4:30 Free Swimming* 1 118 10 1 Published by and for employes of i2 86 11 311:30 - 12:30 Free Rides 3 34 12 3 Motors Corporation, Warren, Ohio,Packard Electric Division, General

12:00 - 2:00 Free Refreshments in Picnic Groves 4 24 13 2 to foster the mutual interests of em-2:00 - 2:30 Drawing for Attendance Prizes 6 1 0 1 6 1 closer cooperation for better work.

5 14 14 1 ployer and employes and to provide

2:30 - 4:30 Free Rides 7 3 1 7 1 Donald E. Mumford, Editor- Public Relations Staff  (Cut out and take along) 8 2 33 2

*Free beach and bath house facilities. 9 2 34 1 Phone: 399-9240or PABX 2240 1

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Gleason Dobos Zofko Elekes RodondiW. Paul Featsent Martin H. Hommer gree in mechanical engineering. ,·:·461.,38- 9-411<LProduction Engineer, Project Engineer, Joined Packard Electric that KS« 33,*5  . . i Production Engineering. Product Engineering. same year as a Sales Assistant. k %41? k ,Is attending Youngstown State Was graduated from Penn State Became an Application Engi-University majoring in indus- University in 1973 with a de- neer in 1970 and an Industrial **S:·'ic,it© I . .* I -trial management. Joined the gree in electrical design. Joined Engineer in 1974, the post he *0  joDivision in 1969 as an Engineer- Packard Electric in 1973 as an held prior to his promotion.ing Technician. Became a Lab Engineer-In-Training, ProductTechnician in 1970 and was Engineering. Advanced to Ju- Ronald L. Elekespromoted to Associate Produc- nior Engineer, Product Engi- Drawing Checker,tion Engineer in 1974, the post neering, the post he held prior Product Engineering. SILVER BEAVER AWARD - Russell Myers, (left) manager, Plant Engineer-he held prior to his promotion. to his advancement. Attended Gannon College and ing and Maintenance, received the Silver Beaver Award at the Fifty-

Youngstown State University Seventh Annual Recognition Banquet, Western Reserve Council, BoyLarry L. Oswald Richard W. Gleason Scouts of America. Placing the award on Mr. Myers is David F. McFarland,majoring in industrial engineer- a Silver Beaver holder, who Is a member 01 the executice board, WesternTool Room Super\Asor, Drawing Checker, ing. Began with Packard Elec- Reserve Council. Mr. Myers received his award for a record of noteworthyDept. 954. Product Engineering. tric in 1964 as a Draftsman in service of exceptional character to youth within the territory under theJoined the Division in 1968 as Received a diploma in machine Product Engineering, became a jurisdiction olthe Western Reserve Council by his outstanding leadershipa Tool Room Machinist. Was a design in 1965 from A.T.E.S. in Lab Technician in Dept. 179 in church, community and scouting organization and administration.Form Grinder from 1970 to Niles, Ohio. Attended Youngs- later that year. Worked as an1973, when he returned to being town State University majoring Application Engineer from 1965a Tool Room Machinist, the in mechanical engineering tech- to 1967 when he was named Production Control Wins Volleyballwork he did before his promo- nology. Joined the Division in Foreman in Plant 12. Becametion. 1966 in Drafting. Became a a Junior Checker in 1968. Was Championship -- Then All Stars Beat ThemStock List Clerk, Records, in named an Application Engineer,Donna L. White 1971. Was a Computer Opera- Fisher Body, later that year.Foreman, Plant 12. tor, Computer Drafting, in 1973. Was named a Junior Checker 5'3 r, Rq

OMeven    fI2 Cgsyteoa  ni Ntrt  milr Mntwinyea hAMbr.named again in 1969. Became an Ap- R./A Vongy. i Stalted w.i h F kaprdVE ocr- Ronald R. Dobos  ica  2n E ginene  ne he:;:on[,eot  ,1£kijfi, :. ** WE=l

M .,ji v, ':4£)<Ilt .0tric in 1964 as an AHP Oper- Foreman, Plant 3. Checker again in 1974. .11 91 i --, -ator, worked in various hourly Joined Packard Electric in 1965 Andrew F. Rodondi lilli„'.Ir   tassignments such as Machine as an Hourly Worker. Held vari-   w br. /AJAATaper, Splice Press Operator, ous positions such as Wheel-0- Prolect Engineer, -

Product Engineering. -t'2° sne ,oth rworlanedheS   Machine Opper %r, siuys,%'2 Attended Youngstown State -before her promotion.

ebrearl' MV{un gea0pdera on rao d *cr = or egn  AZ reeN*eucurns  trIS  4  Ir **  David M. Killen, Jr. ator before his promotion to with Packard Electric in 1965-&-Ii.'-lr 1 \, -A,--

1 -Foreman, Dept. 1108. Foreman. as a Draftsman. Became a I i P==1 'Attended Youngstown State Components Draftsman in 1967 '   ' XY -University. Joined Packard Elec. Martin Zofko and a Research and Develop- 1 114 *.

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tric in 1972 as an Hourly In- Sales Engineer, ment Junior Designer in 1969.spector in Plant 12. Became an GM Accessory Accounts. In 1971, he became a Junior AHP Operator in 1975. Was an Was graduated from Case In- Designer in Advanced Engi-

VOLLEYBALL WINNERS - Champions in the Packard Men's VolleyballInspector prior to his promo- stitute of Technology in 1969 neering, the post he held prior League• by winning both halves of the league season are the Productiontion. with a bachelor of science de- to his advancement.Control team. In the front row are (from left): Dave Miller, Marty Maurice,Al Parish and Pete Carusone. In the back row (from left) are: Roger Chalk,

Plant 8,  i  815, is really proud of her elevenLimiteds. Jim Franks, foreman in Tom Cope, Tom Lubert, Paul Dello-Stritto and Ted Roberts. Not pictured

old grandson Mark. He made un- Dept. 812, has a new Malibu Clas- are: Bob Pekkanen, Bill Ryan, Tim Marker, Steve Sincek, Bob Corbun,animous superior at Baldwin Wai- sic, and A/ De Giacobbe, service Dave Christein, Bob King and Wendell Miller.Downstairs 7<Ii,I  lace College with the Ohio Federa- in Dept. 815 has a new Pontiac *The Packard Men'$ Volleyball League Is not a Packard.sponsored function.

By &D tion of Music Club. Grand Prix. Anyone wanting aBetty Krok *©1. New transfers to our area in- good conversation, ask Al about

clude: Sis McCreary, floating qual- his car radio,We bid a happy retirement to Jay ity inspection from Dept. 1074; Your reporter has just recently  MtAnnie Ransome, service, Dept. 815; returned from having eye surgery, hiOwens of Maintenance. -  41 -] 64 B. 7 *..9A large and Patricia Tupper, sorting, Dept. so it was a real good excuse for · -crowd gathered at De Viesta's re- · ·Pcently to bid goodbye to Jay and 815. the shiner that was carried for a g. 4

Early vacationers include Gene while.his lovely wife. Ken Coen, pipe- • -1' f-litter, really had us in stitches as Davis of the Tool Crib who spent .. .. .,he presented his speech to Jay.

two weeks in Florida. QUOTE TO NOTE: 1:* *4Jay's hobbies will keep him busy. Annie Bra/ovich, tow motor op- Parting shot by E. Douglas } f. *!A I - eHe enjoys archery and has re- erator, showed us the beautifulGently taken up loom weaving. pictures she had taken while on a Kenna, National Association j _ ,:v .94,

-- Iof Manufacturers president,Theresa Habosky is justly proud snowmobile tour with Snow Trackspeaking to the Economic *of her daughter Mar/an. She made magazine in West Yellowstone, 14 ,

the dean's list at Kent State Uni- Montana. Annie has also just Club of Detroit: i ,-, I .versity. moved into her beautiful new I'm afraid that most people h.

We heard recently that Steve home. in Washington don't reallyBalog of Dept. 812 and his wife had Elnor McGill spent her vacation know what a billion dollars  j »a new baby. Proud grandpa is in the Southern states. She also is . . . One billion seconds , : -1. I.M/ke Nemet, an electrician. Tom toured the plant in Clinton, Missis- ago, the first atomic bomb -Lea/and and his wife Carol recent- sippi. George Virca of Tool and had not been exploded; one ALL STAR TEAM - In the Packard Men's Volleyball League*, eight Packly were blessed with a son. Carol Die and his wife spent almost two billion minutes ago, Christ ard men were selected from the seven non-winning teams to play againstworks on the second floor. Kathy weeks in Flor·ida visiting her uncle was still on earth: One bil- the champion Production Control team. The All Stars won two to one inRestuccio, desk girl, has returned. who is ill. lion hours ago, men were a well-played match. Seated (from left) are: Bob Ferko (referee) and Tomstill living in caves; yet one Green (Green Giants). Standing (from left) are: Bob Marian (P-10 Spikers),Kathy had a lovely baby girl, Kris- Some of the new car owners inten Ann. .. - - the downstairs area are: Russell billion dollars ago-in terms Dick Flanery (Untouchables), George Dubec (Sharks), Bill Antil (Plant 14),

We all enjoyed having Steve Moneypenny, Buick Limited, Paint- of government spending- Jon Mclaughlin (Unlouchables), Bill Triplett (P-10 Spikers) and TomHan, GMI student, with us for sev- er Willard Lasher and Bill Lewis was yesterday." Le Clair (Green Giants).eral weeks. Marie Gehrlein, Dept. of Dept. 812 also bought Buick •The Packard Meri's Volleyball League Is not a Packard-sponsored function.

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und John Mfus. 5- OWL,6.4J-d,  ALLEY CATS - Ars! place in the Men'I Office Bowling Lesgue wenf

Melgs and Andy Perhach. Not pictured Is Ihe late Ed Franlo.

to the Altey Cats. Seated Clrom WI) ate: Bob Kearns, Geoige Finn, SklpYeager and Fied Andrews. Standing (from !610 are: Les Franks, Don

Metirees' League are Ihese live. From

Metro, Everett Buxton and Std Sayers.

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EXECUTIONERS - Number two In Men's Ollice are the Executioners.Seated (from left) are: Denny Thompson, Auss Hooks, Ken Ellsworthand Gary Weitzer. Standing (from left) ave: Dale Johnson, Bill Ryan andand Bob Pekkanen.

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7-18 this group of happy guys. In the front row, from left, are: Ralph Cleer.

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1 4*1610--1.24 liTY. - < Gabig ner, Mike Cenly, Larry Cohn and Don Daisley.ly attlred high rollers. From [en are: Lenny Thigpen, Tom Hoskin, Sam Sent-

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2 MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT(from left) are: Gene Longo, John Kachurik and Joe Kachurik.

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THE MIXERS - Runners up In the Nite Owl Bowling League are this good-looking crew. From left are: John Wozniak, Don Dignan, Sam Japuncha andGeorge Stankovich. Not pictured are Tim Bush and Ken Saltzman.

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are these nattily dressed Jels. From lelt (tront row) aie: Nino/*1:L<415 @111!%*t- 1 1 ™

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Toto, Elmer Cvengros and Clitf Taylor In the back row (Irom

1 FC , 11/' .1left) sire: Len Quigley, Rudy Lockovlch and Bill Morgan. Not

pre,en! 18 Joe Osburno, IDEPT. 1074 - Champs In the Packard Ladies' Bowling League are these at-Erma Hoy, Naomi Bak< Virginia Studer and Pal Fafrik.

tractive people. From len are: Rose Hackney, Francls Smith, Nancy Soho,

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ladies. From left are: Anna Monti, Erma Lee Freeman,Gerry Scott (seated), Mary Ann Freeman and Ola Mc COY.    

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THE REGALS - Runnews up In the Ladlai' League are these happy people.are theae dx line people. in the tront row, fom left, are: Bob Rallay, Bill ..=/

cher. Dorls Johneon and Mai, Ann Meszeros. Not pictured Is Nancy Fern-ander.

Lucas and George Kiess. Not pIctured h Date Watpole.

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are on a Caribbean cruise. Chris years of service. Happy retirement - -- - ' - -

1   ,11221043 112211 'Brown's picture was in the Warren Mary, with hubby Andy. Thanks IC)Tribune for refereeing a tourna- goes to Jim Davies, Jo Calabria,

1217, and 1218   mom basketball game in Colum.

Mary Czoka and each co-workerbus. Jerry Miller vacationed in who helped to make a lovely party. 5By L New Orleans and Florida. May you enjoy your retirement

Anne Lucik Dept. 1211: Dorothy Moreno and days, W Lingo. We will miss you,family vacationed in Florida. Nancy Little Curtis came into this world

Rose Pozega Is planning a trip to Castello's husband is a proud semi and made Janice Nobbs, reop, aEurope with her daughter. Chuck truck driver. John and Sh/r/ey proud grandmother, Mildred Ser-Brigham's daughter, Sandy, is a Petlya's son John was home from ensky is in North Side Hospital, About Our Cover A Packard Daughterproud mother of a baby girl - the U.S. Navy for Easter from San We wish you a speedy recovery.

Again we present the alphabet' that's his fourth granddaughter. Diego. He finished electronic school A speedy recovery from your art of George Williamson, Jr.Chuck is hoping for an all girl and will report to duty aboard the co-workers to Peggy Matteotti. - Michele Richettoof Dept. 952 Tool Room. Thisfootball team. Mike Cook and his U.S.S. Detroit in Norfolk, Va. Our Jean and Bob Pierce went to Nia-

i wife Jane moved into a new home favored little girl, Jeanie Fitch of gra Falls, time, George has really out-done himself with alphabetIn Warren. Linda Bland Is a proud Dept. 1211 Is on medical leave. Vacatlon time is around the cor-portraits of America's 38 Pres-mother of a little baby girl. We all Get well soon, Jeanie, we need ner so please be careful driving. idents - a fitting tribute to, welcome Don Grimn as new fore- you, Gloria Callion went to Loswork at it, you can figure outman for Dept, 1212, Also, welcome Angles for a vacation. Le/a Cog- America's Bicentennial. If you

to Brenda Perks and Ted Kralka. gins is planning a Miami, FloridaElaine Kovas went to Columbus to and North Carolina vacation. Our

Depts. 1215,1219    Washington, 1st President Go

each President's first name,visit her husband who was on a foreman, Larry Richards, and his and 1274 last name and order of takingpolice seminar for two weeks. Con- lovely wife, Jeanle, are back from By office. For example: George .

gratulations to Fred Rein who got a Florida vacation. Kathy Atwood Star Himmegerengaged recently. Joe Lambardi is a proud owner of a Buick Cer- -, ahead and try it.

-.7 Lwould like lo get an antique Vic- tury.trola if anyone has one. Lillian Joe and his wife Mary Pozega Praise God from whom all bless- about Yavonne Yablonskrs homeFar/ras is driving a '76 Nova. Mary are back from a two week FloridaDalesandro's son Kenneth is home vacation with beautiful sun tans. ings flow-Praise God for America being gutted by fire. rf-/2,7from Notre Dame. Delores Ken- Mickey Pozega and family are -Harold and Millie Kohlhaas Congratulations to Martha Allison

nedy's daughter Co/een is home back from Florida. Giovanni Pa- traveled seventy- eight hundred on her new Pontiac Grand Prix.from Ohio State. gano, a newcorner to this country miles enjoying this beautiful land Erma Hoy 01 1074 added a beautiful ,) 2 *STILE

Welcome to Arnold "Arnie" John- from Italy, says, "Hey Enny," (thars of ours. They visited California, family room to her home in Cort-

son, p.m. foreman, Agnes Kea's me), "when Is the Telegram coming Oregon, Washington-in all, twenty land. Best of luck to Yong Kensek,

daughter Laura Is home from a out?" Jennie Durbin's sister and states before returning home. The who moved into her new home in

nine week winter quarter In Mex- family vacationed with her from one most beautiful sight was the Champion; to Mary Kook on her RECORD SWIMMER - MicheleMormon Tabernacle Cathedral in home: and to Don Geer on his new Richetto, daughter of Hank Richetto,Ico. Dianne Baker and her husband Colorado. Salt Lake City. They were amazed home. administrator of workmen's com-and son Danny enjoyed a vacation with its beauty. Margie Evans spent an enjoyable pensation, set a new record inin Orlando, Flor·ida at Disney World. Barb Nob/e came back from trip 10 Columbus to see her daugh- swimming the backstroke with aBarbara Michael, Judy Kilgore, Depts. 1231, 1232, ,  Florida with a lovely Southern tan. ter's new home. Maybe some will time of 1:04.2, beating the oldAggle Blery and Kathy Novotnyfinished their first game at golf. 1233 and 1235 r-, Jo Jo Teas/ey enjoyed the plane remember Myrtle Osborne, who re- record by two seconds. MicheleGerry Gagye and Rachel Pelleschi Bly  ™   trip to Florida. Frank Pave/ko and tired some years back. She and her went on to compete in the National

family were also in Florida and husband are really enjoying their Swimming Meet at Rockford, lili-vacationed in Las Vegas. G/0- Anita Mancino .41 8/// Cha/ker had a lovely weekend retirement in Florida. nois, where she placed second atvanni Pagano was married In New- E  for fishing in Canada. A welcome to the new guys and 1:03.9. Michele is a freshman atFalls and honeymooned in Levilts- C/a/re Costa was su rprised and gals in Dept. 1016. Best of luck to Warren Western Reserve Highburg. Margaret Binko and her Ve/ma Banks is sure keeping the very appreciative when Dom Amato Chuck Figet on his transfer. Sorry School.husband are proud owners of a new population going, that is her chil- handed her a gift at her retire- to see you go, Check. Get wellOlds 98 Regency. Pat Lobaugh and dren are. Her son Dick presented ment party. The gift was Claire's wishes to Lou Foster's mother. Gladfamily are back from a vacation in her with her eighth grandchild. Rose twenty year bracelet which she you're back from sick leave, glrls:Hawaii. Dee Poffenbarger broke Colantonio went to Oklahoma to accidently lost while working. 11 Theresa Bahany, Maybelle Geer: Packard Safetyher foot while logging, so she went spur her husband Armond on in the was found by Gary Wilkinson 'in Ann Thomas, from 1016, and JIme Performance For 1975to Florida for therapy. Ben Dietr/chwent to Florida to visit his rela- bowling tournament. Betty Liddle's Arlington, Texas. The bracelet had Rive//a and Don Geer, from Dept

fallen into a box of harnesses 1002,Oggie Rek and Wi//ie Creech, Praised By G.B. Morrislives. Sandy Sop's husband grad- twin grandchildren are one yearClaire had been working on. went to Florida for two weeks butuated from Youngstown Stale Uni- old already. Time sure flies!

Jean Ware's daughter Madena "Thanks out there, Gary!" Willie stayed a month longer and To: Mr. J. R. Rinehart,versity. Sh/Hey States went on p.m. Peg Phillips \s on leave--so for almost forgot to come back. Amelia General Managerturn so she could watch her soap got engaged recently. Bill Brainard a yummy meal, stop and wish Peg Toma, Dept. 1074, loved having all Packard Electric - Warrenoperas on T.V. Sonny Hoffman re- and his wife celebrated their 25tha speedy recovery and stay for, three of her daughters, son in lawsturned from Brookfield. Remember, wedding anniversary.

you read It here first. Sandy and Mary Comer took a trip to Florida lunch. Peggy really knows how to and 3 grandchildren home visiting During the calendar year 1975,

Chuck Sop have new cars, a with her daughter, Caro/e Scerba is cook. her. Fred Ghere and wife went to General Motors addressed aYour reporter ran into Irene Hawaii. They brought back some number of unique challengesCutlass Supreme and a Camaro. back from sick leave and along

Luchey while grocery shopping, delicious pineapples. After a long and an equal number of oppor-Eva Tobac Is back from a Call- with Sally Higgs gave up smoking. She looks even prettier and full of old haul, Char/ie Feet finally got tunities. Your organization, byfornia vacation. John Demarco is Keep it up, glrlsl sunshine. She loves retirement and his new fireplace put in. Pete completing last year in 16thdriving a new Oldsmoble. Jamie Our deepest sympathy to Mary doesn't have enough time to do Mizicko went from a service boy Position of 128 reporting units,Juvanek and wife, Penny are proud Dratar for the loss of her mother everything.parents of a baby, Jamilin Odelia, and mother. They passed away Our slncere sympathy goes out have condolences to the following mitment to the continuing safety

to a packer. Good luck Pete. We met the challenge and our com-born March 25th, 8 lbs. 61/2 OZ. within a week of each other. to Ralph DeMarko's family with the people: Eve/yn Gunter, on the deathJoanne Brunstetter and husband, Thelma Summers retired and loss of his father.Tom moved Into their new house moved to Florida and Wanda Fill- ofherfather; Viola Trivanovich, her and health of our employes.

In addition, your performanceon Norwood N.W., Warren. more and her husband went to pay - mother; Don Geer, his mother; HarryGet well wishes 10 Jeff Strlant, her a visit. Tanice Allen and her Verbanik, his father; Pete Mizicko, made a significant contribution

his grandmother; Pat Pegg, her in establishing the lowest fre-who broke his foot and is on med- family also vacationed in Florida. Plant 10Ical leave. Shirley States \s back Nettie Dur/g is a proud grandma B mother, Edward and Pete Leisure, quency (.61) and severity (106)from her vacation of 31/z weeks. of a baby boy. for their brother; Joe Walker, his rates ever achieved by our Cor-Agnes Glenn andShe visited the Fiji Islands, Aus- Betty Sne// is a proud owner of brother, Suzie, in 1010, her mother; poration. In recognition of that

Ann Thomas Em//y, her father in law; Amilia performance, General Motorstralla, New Zealand and Hawaii. a Palamino horse and is groomingWhile in Australia she visited with her constantly. Roseann Mosca was Toma, her father in law; Philip Pegg for the 26th time in the past 34her brother in Brisbane. She hadn't on a vacation and what a vacation his grandmother; Charlie Figet, low years has been named as a re-seen him in 10 years. She met his it was. She went to the Hawaiian Congratulations to Floria Tucker his father, who also worked in Plant cipent of the National Safetyfamily. Also on the tour was her Islands then to the Fiji Islands and and his wile on the arrival of a 10· Council's Award of Honor. Thissister, Arlene Turner, Dept. 1266, over to Australia to visit with rela- baby boy, Best wishes to MI Ile Ann Thomas went to a fashionand Arlene's two children, Rose tives. Sayers' two daughters who were show in Michigan on April 10 and recognition is neither easily at-Ann Mosca, Dept. 1231, and Dor- This is the time of year for grand- married. she saw a Warren girl win a trophy, tained nor lightly bestowed.ofhen Jancuster. Dept. 1274. Dor- parents. is seems. Ralph Uddle's Lots of luck to Don Erwin, who Theresa Ether/y, of Packard Eiec- As we move forward intoothen's husband was the tour son Jim made him a grandpa. Wei- went to Plant #12 on midnight turn tric. 1976, there will be still moreguide. Packard Electric was well come to day turn, Roma Weiss and from Dept. 1016. A hearty welcome Carol Hixenbaugh and her hus- challenges and more opportun-represented. Ann Fruit, something new for them. to Art Kijowski, the new foreman in band went to Las Vegas on vaca- ities. With my congratulations is

We all welcome our new gen- Don Nameth and Ann Marie Man- Dept. 1016, and the oven room. tion, sightseeing. General Foreman my confidence that you willeral foreman, Joseph J. Shambo, cino are fast becoming a twosome. Lots of luck to Jelt Week/ey, who Bill Anderson and Foreman Gary continue a positive responseto our area. Hope you like us all, Hope everyone is getting their plays basketball for Newton Falls Faler, Jack Hillis, and Kevin Fitz- and approach to the safety andJoe. flowers and vegetables in order, ninth grade; he sprained his ankle. patrick went on vacation to Myrtle health of your employes.

The hardest thing In the world this is the season for it. A speedy recovery to Fran Clark, Beach, South Carolina to do someto open is a closed mind who has had surgery about three golfing. We should start a weight George B. Morris, Jr.

Debb/e Fabery placed third in times in a year. Hurry and get watchers chart in Plant 10 as we Vice Presidentroller skating competition In At- well, Fran. Hazel Mullen, from 1128, have a lot of people on diets, both -water, Ohio, She Is the ten year Dept. 341, 342,old daughter of Bm and Joan Fab- 344 and 346

   is the lucky girl who won the quilt.

men and women. honor will be held on Thursday,Congratulations to Patty McCor- June 10th, at The Golden Gate onery of Warren. Joan works in Dept. mick, daughter of Danny McCor- Parkman Road.1214. By -   mick, upon winning trophies and Jim Beers is replacing Mighnon.Mary Czoka CommunicationsYour reporter's granddaughter, medals at every swim meet she Jim has been in the Mail Room but16 year old Debbie Luc/k is a / jit attends. Mae Sheppard of 1074, Dept. 70 started out in Office Supplies.

BY New faces in the Mail Room in-proud owner of a new Buick sports enjoyed three weeks In Texas visit- Mary Laboskycoupe. A beautiful wedding united Jeanne ing her daughter. Ray Misum went clude:Dept. 1203 news: A retirement Schisler and Anthony DiMauro. on a sightseeing tour to Florida. Marie Ha/ock, our girl Friday;patti for Peg Neill was held at Bill Schister, general foreman, is Ted Croff and wife vacationed two Jackie Hampton, Communications,Cherry's. A party for Claire Cosfa's the proud dad. weeks in Florida with friends golf- Time to catch up with the latebt in daughter of Jack Hampton, Hourlyretirement was held at the Living A lovely, quiet wedding united ing and sightseeing. Plant 10 has our section. Payroll; Larry Leemaster, a trans-Room Lounge. Lucille Fauvle's s'ts- Dalrde Westmoreland and Tom Ten a satellite area now, which is very Carmen Moser is leaving Com- feree from Hourly; Tim MoN/nch, ater from Georgia visited with her Eyck. Proud mom is Spellmyra nice. A couple groups of fellows munications and transferring to brother of Da/e who works in Datafor a week. Letha Tennanf under- Westmoreland. May you have a went to the Bahamas on a 12 hour Plant 9 as a desk clerk. Good luck Processing; and Greg Lathan - Ifwent surgery. Opal Daunis \s back happy life; God bless you. tour, John Masarick bought a new on your new job, Carmen. that name sounds familiar, it's be-from medical leave. Helen Clayton A get together with Foreman Cadillac and went to Las Vegas. After 34 years of faithful service cause Greg's father Ray Lathanis a grandma for the second time. Jim Davis and co-workers helped He liked it so well that he is going at Packard, Office Supplies'Mighnon (Plant Protection) was a formerSabena 8/ack and her husband Mary Roscoe celebrate her 30 again. We are very sorry to learn Brobst is retiring. A party in her member of the Mail Room.

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We, the family of Wayne W. York Your kind expression of sympathy

8 A * Thank You... wish to express our sincere grati- is deeply appreciated and gratefullyAw#* E*#. //// A

To Packard Electric, tric, all the employes of Dept. 1208, Mae Reigelmantude shown to us by Packard Elec- acknowledged by the family of

With warm and special thanks for IUE Local 717 and the Medical Herman Reigelman and Familyyour thoughtfulness. Dept. for their many deeds of kind- Phyllis Hedglin and Family

Mrs. Peter Koren ness in the recent loss of our hus-band, father and grandfather, Wayne The family of John GlavachYork. All of us were very apprecia- wishes to say thank you for the

IHIMiom[@IN&U DEB1IBRIEJIB my retirement the best ever, and for Mr. Gary York your kind expression of sympathy.

1 wish to thank all my friends and tive of everyone's thoughtfulness. beautiful flowers and acknowl- 1co-workers at Packard for making Mrs. Wayne York edges with grateful appreciation

the money and gifts. To the girls Mr. and Mrs. Lynn York Thanks to all who donated blood.who worked so hard for the party and Granddaughter Mrs. John Glavach(surprise), to all who helped set it - Mr. and Mrs. Gail F. Churchup and to Foremen Steve and Bill Your kind expression of sym- -;141/i#j  b of Dept. 1452 who helped make my pathy and friendship will always Thank Heavensfor Packard dur-

4-k last four years in that department remain in our memories. Thank you ing my illness (it was a doozer).\19 1 8-- i V,

the happiest, I thank you.for your thoughtfulness. First, the lovely flowers while I

W.: :4....17 Sincerely, The Leo Spencer Family was under oxygen, then taking careFlorence McEIravy- of that huge hospital bill, and giv-

I wish to express my sincere fellow employes in Plant 14 for peration period. Since 1949 this is- We would like to thank all our ing me a check during the recu-

thanks to the Retirement Commit- their generosity and prayers for our my first total illness where I just

Paul Safos Jay Owens Bert Smith tee, Local 717, Black Caucas and loved one, Stacy. could not make it alone. (1 had aDept. 911 Dept. 518 Dept. 1471 the employes of Packard Electric In Thank you again, dog bite about four or five years40 years 37 years making the beautiful party at does not realize how lucky we are36 years Warren and Clinton, Mississippi for Karen and Ron Bich ago). Believe me, any person who

Cesta's Golden Gate Restaurant Thanks to everyone who helped to be a part of Packard is "just//4 ,honoring my thirty years at Packard. to make my retirement so very en- plain nuts."

. 1 01,9/44/Ua Special thanks to all my super- loyable. 1 will never forget my many Thanks so very much,visors, friends and relatives for the friends at Packard Electric. Marge Corbin

44\ .All lovely gifts, cards, flowers, tele- Jay Owens -\1:-'A, \1.)*6·- 4 grams and personal response. To Dept. 518

4We the committee for "Help Men-

4.' P, - , all these people again I say thank

Helen A. Currie on P.M. Turn,you, and may God bless you. To the Plant 12 Employes tally Retarded Citizens Fund Drive

/:. DF I wish to express my deepest take this opportunity to thank every-Measure Up Campaign," want to

riv-: b i *J j..: i fr oratitude to all my friends for their one at Packard Electric for the help

Thank you so much - It's just kindness and sympathy shown dur. and donations during the recent K.Claire Costa Crell Rose George Smith Helen Woods like you to be so nice and thought- ing the loss of my mother.

of C. "Help Mentally Retarded Citi-

Dept. 1274 Dept. 952 Dept. 1055 Dept. 874 ful, too. Ann Gomorl (Dept. 1226) zens" campaign.30 years 30 years 30 years 30 years The flowers were so beautiful and and Family Special thanks to those who

sure gave me lots of pleasure just   helped with the collections, or help-looking at them.

..1 *. The employes in Dept. 915 took ed in any way In all the plants.Mary Bearfield up a collection for Arch P. Henry Such fine co-operation made it a

who passed away March 24, 1976. great success. Our total for Pack-

U /1 \US'ty Dear Packardites, The monies were donated by peo- arc was $2,331.22! Congratulations,Your kind expression of sym- pie from skilled trades in Plant 9, and many, many thanks to alll

, 4;*,,L- pathy is deeply appreciated and Dept. 515, the Methods Lab, Indus-Sincerely,

:, -1 --A.. .<,1  gratefully acknowledged by the trial Engineering and others. A total Knights of Columbus Committee8 1*,1A ,   family of Robert E. Clemmer. of $330 was collected and given to for Warren

M Thank you so much for the love- Mrs. Ruth Henry who donated the #620, 1947 E. Market St.I ly flowers. monies as a memorial gift to the Sirg Kuhart, Chairman

Wife - Jeannette Halsey W. Taylor Rehabilitation Bob Weitzel, Co-Chairman

Roy Herman Margaret Neill Goldie Whitecotton Daughter - Linda White Center in Arch P. Henry's name. #4484, 2124 McMyler, N.W.

Dept. 1348 Dept. 1203 Dept. 1074 Paul White and grandsons Richard L. Shreves Rich Begalla, Chairman

29 years Paul Jr. and Charles Foreman, Dept. 915 Carl Bulvony, Co-Chairman25 years 23 years

"Cr In a General Motors product. L/z

1'"'Ob Accounting ..al-, ....11 Salash - pontlac Ventura: Donnar,!t 51 BY Plant 13 4 Shafer - Buick Regal; Metro Kob-

2 Pat Zydyk   By asiar - Chevrolet Caprice and a i

k'>'70 suzanne Evitts  AIX i t rit of"76"1*5>1/'A "-)< 32 and Ruth Belik Vega Station Wagon. BEEP!! That's

, lill//pr --19 fillitil<YELE); ff/).r. GMI I   Betty and Jerry McGee boarded   Students 1.K,3..

.% . f What's new, baby? Well, how about the luxury liner Fairwind for a pflf,fiel BYLee Joseph Evitts, the new arrival cruise to the St. Thomas and St.   3r Tom Sinkovicof Bill and Suzanne; Jennifer Lyn, Marteen Islands, to celebrate their v''SL "P Section A  

AndPat and Mary Snyder's cute red- son Jerome's graduation with aRoger DeWitte Erna Thompson Peter Rassega head; Bill and Marian Janeshek'B BA degree from YSU. It's been a    Dieter Lehnerl

Dept. 515 Dept. 1220 Dept. 912 bouncing baby boy, Randall William; long haul putting two sons through Section B23 years

Sherry and Jim Nuzzi family. Last work section came to an end19 years 10 years and little Michelle Nuzzi of the college. A job well done, Betty and A Section

Jerry!More new arrivals?! The Data Ergle lannucci wants to get on the

C Processing group has welcomed band wagon to make the announce- with Mike Casey, Dale Pliger, Steve

I iz COOK N.OOK : Green, Jill McCracken, Carol Trupe, bacco's appointment to West Point. presentations for Reliability, Ad-1 Nancy Naples, Bill Engelke, Bob ment of her niece Deborah Ta- Hall, and Karen Pagley giving oral

: and Marlane Detellsh. Wendy Hoov- Deborah is a senior at Harding High vanced Engineering, Methods and

I Flip) BY-Z#dike=ki 186| er is working in Accounts Receiv- School. Congratulations go out to Systems, and Methods and Work

able and Art Kuszmau/ Is in Cost her and to Senator Charles Carney Standards, respectively,

· ' , Accounting. Dawn Miskinnis has for making the appointment. Congratulations go out to Dale

- - joined the Payroll Department. The ringing of a 5:00 a.m. alarmPilger, Joanne Sheward, Karen Pag-

Keith Hoak and Juanita Alexan- Is no longer a bell that these gals, /ey and Dave Knight who made the

CRUMBLED APPLES der exchanged nuptials on April 3. Margaret Haas, Milly Luchey, Mary   an's List for the fall semester at

6 tart apples 1 tsp. cinnamon The wedding was very impressive Cr?knowseki. VlL.= m Denny Jacobs and Tom Sinkovic74 C flour 4 tbsp. butter with the brlde's father and the the work force and have joined the are currently members of the Man-%4 C sugar 84 C hot water groom's brother performing the leisure life of retirement. Ho! Hum! agement Honor Society at GMI. MHSQuarter apples and place in buttered pan. Mix flour, sugar and cinnamon, ceremony. Mary Ann Callos and How sweet it is!! is an organization of students who

butter and water. Pour over apples and bake at 350. Can be served hot Robert T/sone were married May 1 Equal rights statistics were shot have demonstrated outstandingor cold with whipped cream or milk. and chose the Pocono Mountains down in this Cab/egram's popula- leadership potential at their spon-

for their honeymoon. Scott Sitvashy lion explosion. We have three soring plants. The society's activt-MINIATURE DILL LOAVES will take the hand of Sue Oprltza girls and one boy to report. A ties include dinner meetings at

in matrimony this June. Autumn wil[ daughter born on April 10 to your which top GM executives are the3 cans Pillsbury Refrigerated 1/3 cup butter, melted see Jane Nolfi and Ed Scott ex- reporter's daughter Karen and hus- guest speakers.Quick Butterflake Dinner Rolls 3/4 tsp. dill weedOven 375° Yields 6 loaves

change their wedding vows. band Jerry. Doris and Dean Wilms A bouncing baby boy was bornThe annual migration to the are grandparents to Heather Marie, to Dale and Nancy Pi/ger the last

Separate dough into 36 pieces. Combine butter and seasoning. Spread South for golfing included the fol- born on April 6 to their son Gary week of April. His name is Er/c Leeeach roll with seasoned butter. Using 6 rolls for each loaf, stand on edge lowing "Eagles:" Jack Hampton, and wife. Rodney and Evelyn Spra- Pilger. Best wishes go out to thein ungreased 41/2 x 21/2 Inch loaf pan. Bake at 375 for 15 to 20 minutes Don Muzenic, Bucky Lynn, Jet! gue welcomed daughter Julie Ann happy new parents!until golden brown. Lewis, Dick Susany, Bob Croft, Bob on January 11. The lone boy is A fond farewell goes out to Karen

Clochetto and Bob Go#ck. With all Sean Patrick, born on March 25 to Pag/ey who has left the GMI pro-HEARTY POTATO CHILI this spring training, the season Pat and Fred Berecek. Years of gram at Packard. Karen will be mar·1 lb. ground beef 1 pkg. Hungry Jack AuGratin or should be "sub-par!" Also crossing love and happiness to these new ried this month to Dan Yeater, a1/2 cup chopped onion or Scalloped Potatoes the Mason-Dixon Line were the Jim babies and their parents! Fisher body student. She will con-

2 tbsp. Instant minced onion 1 cup hot water Stoddards. Al Ryan went to North Want to do a little modulating tinue her studies at Ohio State.1/2 cup chopped green pepper 2 cups kidney beans Carolina, and Jim Cech, Maggie with Packard Town Plant 13? Give Good luck, Karen!1 tbsp. poppy seed, if desired 2 cups stewed tomatoes Switz, Randy King, Donna Vogel, a shout for these CB buffs: Twin This work section ended May 71 isp. salt 4-oz. can mushroom stems and Joe Tatham, Milly Johnson and Towers (Ra/ph Dudley), Uncle with oral presentations being givenV2 tsp. chill powder pieces undrained Patti Zydyk vacationed in Florida. (Frank Carose//0, Big Foot (C/em by Vitally Pechenuk for ProductionIn 11 or 12 inch skillet brown first 3 ingredients drain if necessary. Stir The Jack Geralds flew to Hawaii Campanella) and Continental Lady Engineering, Tom Sinkovic for DataIn remaining Ingredients. Cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, 40 to Mabel Redmond visited her sister (Beverly Green). 10-4! Processing, Mark Drawl for Ad-45 minutes or until liquid is absorbed and potatoes are tender. If desired. and mother in Arizona; and Nancy These Packard people are put- vanced Engineering, and Ron Can-sprinkle with parmesan cheese just before servina. Naples vacationed in Wisconsin. ting their money where it shows - natti tor Methods and Systems.