19500712_VOL11_19 - Packard Timeline
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19500712_VOL11_19 - Packard Timeline
r. „Pl Vol. 11 No. 19 PACKARD ELECTRIC DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION July 12, 195() .LF' , Distribution Of Picnic Tickets Starts Next Week 7. Individual Investnient Neul Insuraitce Plan' Effective Sept. Ist , 0 # r r j. WAHELD NTED -=*· owners and creditors of The new General Motors Group Insurance Plan will become effeetive September 1, 1950. This Plan was developed to fit your needs and the needs of those who depend upon your income. It provides an income just when you or your dependents would need it most-at the time of your sickness, accident, or death. OB p The most Life Insuiwince - Coverage in an amount greater than a year's base merchants, laborers, lousewives, bank L Life ers, lawyers, teachers, druggists, etc. the rest of your life. These people have invested directly in the stocks or bonds of a corporation. They may have invested indirectly by putting money into banks and insurance policies. This makes them indirect investors. Banks and insurance companles get part of their income from in vest- Insurance without cost, even though you leave General Motors at that age or later, if you have 10 years in the Plan at age 65. Extra Accident Insuitince - Coverage equal to more than one half a year's base pay up to a maximum Cash received from investors makes Physicians' In-Hospital Attendance they expect to get a share of the profits the form of dividends or interest. tools and equipment and to spend more Insurance - This is a new coverage. It reimburses for certain non- nioney for research. surgical, in-hospital doctor fees. It it possible for industry to buy better This develops bet- ter production methods, improves work Pays up to $350 ($5 times the num_ facilities and makes possible thousands Continued On Page Six of jobs. fac reyn ariefo,T,pi n fua imjoe itrnpays f quate dividends. Stockholders soon try 4.:, 9.4/17-,#fll-C=4122* . - *r -...f#,d-- V- " ·-'.1.-_ - -:,u 4--'_t» 1.4 515'f .· w.up..Ar«2 . for This is true business makes, as payment for the use of their money. Their return is paid in to become investors. And, as investors, # feti - age 6,5, you keep part of your GM ,of $4,000. This insurance provides benefits for certain inj uries or death caused by an accident. Sickness and Accident - Benefits for a specified period of time while you are laid up. ments in corporate bonds. The hope of earning extra income causes individuals i -«---*,i " pay. Continued Life Insurance - After They are farmers --La< #1 "* SS#.4 Included in the new Plan are coverages which provide increased benefits and one new type of insurance. IIere are some of the things you get from the new Plan: corporations today include people from all walks of life, 66Get Iii The Swim" At Coiineaitit Lake «2- . _ 4 - ... 0 - : , :- . I'ome on in! Tlie witirr'% fine: Cle:tr water, siln Iind fun Me, the niooti iin ('onnrant lAiNe park'* white Mand. l'ark:trditeM will [ake lo the lake fron, ihim fine beach Iit Ihe P:ickard Family picnic July 28. Swimming at the white sand beach pictured above will be just one of many, many attractions at the Packard Family picnic set for Fi'iday, July 28 at Conneaut Lake park, Pa. Fun-packed plans i·anging from special games for children to valuable prize drawings for adults are now complete. Gordon Moore, general chairman, states a full day of activity is planned to keep everyone busy and happy. "Exciting free rides, excellent . picnic groves and special events will make it a day to remember," he added. Complete details of the day's program will appear in a special picnic edition of The Cablegram Wednesday, July 26. Quemtionnuirf™ Mailed To Ilonirm Post card questionnaires concerning the picnic are being mailed to all employes' homes. Packardites are requested to fill them out and return the self-addressed cards by July 21. The questionnaires are very important. They will help the Picnic committee order the right amount Hllnlan Engineering Instructor TolirS Plant to dispose of their stock. If the unfavorable profit trend continues, creditors become reluctant to make new loans. They try to take their money out of the business and reinvest it where they can get a better return, Individual of reff·eshments and beverages. Family tickets will be distributed by forernen and supervisors next week. The ticket will admit the employe and his family. Tickets also carry the lucky numbers to be used in the drawings for prizes. investment is the life blood of business. ( See Map on Page 6) However, only a profitable business at- Packard Ni,ze Moves Up To Second Place tracts investors and remains healthy. Masters Retires As Welfare Assoc. Head Packard's hard - hitting Softballers have hit their stride and last week took over second place in the Warren Indus- A testimonial dinner honoring trial Athletic association standing. After playing second-best for a good part of the first half of the season, the team has been winning consistantly and has now placed itself in a very good spot to repeat as league champions again this John Masters was given June 23 at the Cafe 422. Masters left his of trustees of the Packard Welfare association May 1. Leaving the position after servpo tion sixteen ingsifor Masters was ss chaiyears, rman of season. Packard gained second place on the the board watch by Gen- gifted with a gold eral Atanager B. N. MaeGregor on behalf of the members of the Welfare association in grateful appre- ciation of his service as chairman. The new chairman is Frank Cline, former secretary of the association's board of trustees. -_g*.. -™.- .9 H Fetchke as they defeated CopperweId 3-1 July 5. Tonight Packard will square off against a rough Standard Trans- masterful two-hit pitc hing of Billy Iiuman Science, who rerenily prr.ented 1, *eminar in liuman engineering to meni- former team at 7: 45 and Friday night, at 7:45 against Standard Steel Spring. Lm, F. Uhlir. person-a book of five tickets costs one A viaitor to Iiackard lam! niontli wit,4 Victor L. Sliort, president of the In*,litile of ben of Parkard'M management group. Pictured above ia Shor, receiving information on tlte assembling of radio und mi.velluneotiv harne*M from Plant 4 Superintendent (Ileft to right) Uhlir ; D. ('. M{·Millin, foreman Dept, 415; Short , und K. M. Thomp*on, Supervi:or Salariect Per*onnel All games are played at Wean Field, North River Road. Admission 25c per dollar. Packard Cablegram PAGE TWO The Packard Cablegram 9 04'id... tef So *0 Dept. 225 BV Pearl Hillman Editor, NAmTON I. SATZ Edito,·ial Staff, L,Tus E. Ki,KEN and WILLIAM J. KAL,\IIER Sta// Photographer, ROBERT L. M(:BANE Director of EmpZope RE:Zations, JEAN P. BLAIR Photo Darkroom Phone, PAX 348 Cablegram Phone, PAX 364 Helen Brown Bertie Woodworth Geneva Ellis Homer Dodson Aretta But·nett Peg Augustine Reporters Eleanor Mitchell Jennie Duda Mary Beck Pauline Schwendner Chester Zadrozny Lucille Lynn Leta Pike Helen Hurton Margaret Seko Eleanor Frederick Norman Uhlir Jean Laverty Doris Jacoby Lloyd Amberson Margery Urmson Annamae Theis Lou Binben Gene Pealer Vera N. Burr Catherine Taylor Kay Campbell Pauline Dziama Mary Vera Josephine Smuke Jean Housel "Jim" Korecky Georgia Greer Cliff Meigs Terry Sipka Marie Russell Marian Winans Elizabeth Huff Malvin Sirocki Ernest Peters Frances Radcliffe Ruth Simons Betty Schuster Emma Leonard Mary Suchin Pearl Hillman John Leopardi Mickey O'Brien Published bi-weekly by and for the einvloves 0/ th·e Pack,trd EZectrie Ditilaion 0/ General Motors Corporation to /ostei· the mutuaL intereata of the emplotter and tht; empLoyes and to pi·omote closer co-operation for better wor,c. 9' ' a beautiful day for the picnic so that there will be a large group there. My husband, Ted Hillman ( Dept. 305), and I are real proud to think they are holding this picnic on our twenty-third wed- //9 0 /*Ct ... that our corporatione ue mclude doctors, school teacheri, lawyers, farmers, day laborers, as wellas many factory employes who big day at the picnic... Thanks for the news from the afternoon shift, keep up Blanche Rosine, who the good work has a pleasant smile for everyone, celebrated her birthday June 23 . . . Johnny own stock in the company for which they work. Saturday, June 24, was a gala occasion for the Hoops-Dee-Doo fellows of Depts. 225, 224, 221. They are Rudy Gmucs, Joe Kenny, Metro, Julius, Carl, Bud, John, Bob, Sam, Harry, Whitey, Kenny, Chuck. Angelo and George. On their way to the Stadium they stopped at the Pittsburgher. Will someone tell John Painter where the umpire was getting Painter says he goes to Kane, Pa., weekends to see his mother, but we hear there's a certain girl involved . . .W e Carmel Roman who is on sick leave . Mary Stocker is in the hospital... Vacations east, west, north and south. Pearl Mumma and hus- all the balls he kept pulling from his band left June 30 with their daughter pocket. John counted 23 without a refill. After the game the boys toured to visit her grandfather in Atoka, Okla- Help M« HIlg men 0 LP-LMEN ESTIMATOR for interstate· trucklng 9991- RADIO DESIGN El 'OUNTANT :h,bqi.0/0(tri.&05:6 6,&:A f)&&dic:FEE*E:/Slot#i'SIFE':9 :Irr.& 31/.&/1715.9 j:*i; :61: where zpace Ilmitations 01: homa He is 77 years old and lives on a 13,1,171!li, l-1>40 10**appo: seeing the bright lights of New York REAL ESTATE Sales Orga ed' for Mount*in Laki di · · · Rebecca Fetherolf and her husband are motoring to Mishawakaw, Indiana, UNPARALLELED . Be//.res,al//ference* O P P O R T U N I T Y! $4815:+ mt town forelin college, Ireer. Worker earning $10 for 8 hours' work offered opportunity to earn same amount by working 81 hours ! *Ingle, A-1 co. i (lity-). im unin' 01 lomptroller, general ,edger Ial, A-leo, under 35. M. &·Sviclu! 110,1 ABE r,R ID., 1/0. to t,sist tre,gurer, excel- hr. 'NA· 13*iv•. 41,0*-, TIEJO.W./*$VI, TA 1 After July 9 we're sure he will not have that trouble. They left Cleveland about the time the rooster let go with his first seeing . . . Mildred Bako and her hus- band are in Canada for a week's fishing and visit with relatives . , George Kotch has decided to spend his vacation in the Big City, visiting relatives and 91.1.JiMillipilill'/ Cleveland with Bouncer Bud Richards on hand. Yes, Whitey had to prove his age. ranch. Before returning home the Mummas intend to do some Texas sight- lon d & sound acca/l d Tlline=, 4. 9. Ima, al:tons difficult. '1 Estall st.arb0011®14 8200 mnnth located are 1*™r*.H*t, /L hav* Atrong de n -la 33 W dicu ot *. i K f. Call, aR:.DI crow, all convinced that it was the long- est game on record... Anyone interested in a male choir should contact Rudy, Angelo, Carl, Curtis or Joe Filler . . . We Depts. 306.307 »thieiii t $ 'surppii«d Cynna ivr rhddi After some time, we're back again ".'';' · '' " -*' ' to spend her vacation July 9 to 16 in with the latest news from 307 . . . Ray SALES REEll. ENOINE trial wateril#mpnt. Me Basic kE of chem erstole . *250 per: All pa:dagcell, tocemeE] ar Washington, D. C., visiting relatives and seeing the sights . . . Willie Kennedy and her husband will visit her brothers and Johnson has taken off work to go to adve:llsine line. 1 IdIWMANAGER, age M...lk=nufacturing expel 19 *:92. U... *Int,%,310*,n GRAIR W [OURIE. Al- . 3600- :*J#*9'4: /*IC*¢fl. 1 tecrd of •31.CE, 3 5/r HavI to Merry-Go=Round on June 27. She received a Iovely gift. Anna is planning month, Room, Board and GARDENER & greenbouse m- ! : r:1:T;40.,cAls . experience & salary exp alg :Cwb#, 2¢*p, iviiiir. *1 ' SALES 00112*0. . make a Tratneel. career of the Ins· ;ST YEAR· ;TIRE CAREER deepest sympathy tion. Insurance and Penll FkQA·,6 St,3,(311 a<elavt,. 1. St JD minM Trtlit,3. d dw alt,ri de t 0 1(1ftltl 2*aj ..000/ <31**cr, Ae For......q lii.../ SALESMEN: our party in the cafeteria by the girls of the By John A.. Leopardi Fort Knox, Kentucky, with the Army Reserves. Judging from the smile on his face, he was eager to leave... sisters in Soda Springs, Idaho, July 7 to 24 . . . Julia Hilston and husband are Blanch Lewis paid a visit to Pittsburgh F over the holiday. going to do some fishing during their n. metals......... $32.0000 trical backkround required. Apply. 9.2 la central Dita:,<44*3, Submit reaulne. W .B,3 1(Jee%(b '16-2..-*." extend Rusty Coen and family. and then to Chicago to visit friends dur REGISTERED PrieUeal 1 FOREMAN experienced h thi 18:embly IllllVenem q 1 *1, 1 %;1·13 t., :t. ¥Iry rich pooph. owned by more than 12,000,000 individual stockholders-people &om all walks 01 life. They ding atiniversary and we are planning a miss U. S. corporations 1.-4 M We are hoping it will turn out to bo Would You Bother Answering This Ad? lf you did, it would be with a laugh. But wait a minute... You are being offered just this opportunity-by those who say that the communistic system of government provides more for the "average" man than our own American system. And that, therefore, you should think about switching systems. In Russia. leading exponent of communism, the average worker hai to work 81 hours< (two 40-hour weeks) to earn the same $10 worth of goods that the average American worker earns; in one 8-hour day. Why the big· difierence ? Because we a]·e free to produce so much Pittsburgh is Blanch's ... We are old stamping grounds . , . Tom Skoc- anxious to hear about Helen Beardsley's zylas, his wife and daughter paid a visit to their parents' home in Pennsylvania, vacation July 1 0 to 24 Sorry her name was trip to Florida. mis-spelled in the last edition . , . Congratulations to Agnes James and her husband on their 15th anniversary of also. They will have visited Duquesne and MeKeesport before they return... Betty Lindsay surprised all of us when she drove to Florida and then flew to July 10. They are the parents of foilr Girls, let's go to see the children . . Cuba. She was brushing up on her Indians play on Ladies' Day, August 5. Spanish last winter, and now she will They are playing the New York Yankees . . .I f enough are interested we can have a chance to use it. Who knows ? She may even get a job as a school teacher down there again, and the Pack- charter a bus. Please let me have your name . . . Marie Dillon had son number ard will be minus one 708 machine oper- ator . . . Theresa Guinta bought her son, six June 19. She also has a daughter Edith Stocker has returned from , her visit to her sister's in Wyandotte, Michigan . . Sophie Karmelita is in home from the army for good (we hope). Pittsblirgh . . . Katherine Urso and Adra her . . . Andy Perhach is the new grease Sam, a new 1950 Dodge now that he is He must certainly be very proud of engineer. Davis went fishing up at Lake Erie . . . Mary Dinard is building a six-room house with double garage in McDonald . . , Florence McBride is taking Elsie Villecco's place on the Merry-Go-Round He now has his hands full. (O f grease, that is ) . . . Why was Steve Wiczen so happy last week ? Just as if he saw a friend that he hadn't seen for ' some time,.. Chuck Shonk . Jerry Miller and her family are is the champion yodeler on midnight turn. He going to Orwell, and Dorothy Williamson now has the rest of the sleepless wonders mc,i·e and better goods each hour we work than any other country in history. During the last /10 years alone we increased our use of rnachine week in Itampton Beach, 1@w Hampshire... Margaret Kostruh and husband are going to Niagara Falls for a power 41/2 times-doubled our production-and our wages were almost visit ... Hazel Cleaves is going to Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Hazel Betts day . . . Vlad Bobosh had a freak accident recently. He awoke one morning, yawned, snapped his mouth shut, flung it open, He andeven out brought fell a perfectly tooth. the toothgood to better. With the use of better machines-more power-we turn out doubled, yet we cut about 18 hours from our work week. Nobody, of course, denies that the system has its faults today. Prices fluctuate. Depression is not an impossibility. There is some unemployment. Management-labor relations are not without friction. But the over-all truth is that the avei'age American makes more, has more, and enjoys more than any other citizen under any other system anywhere else in the world. And-above all this--he has freedom of choice throughout his life, that is granted only under the American system. Doesn't it make sense, then, to correct the faults rather than talk about changing the system ? i8 going to spend her vacation next yodeling in a way that isn't heard every work to show us what good condition it was in . . .W e welcome Eddie Kratofil and family have gone to Geneva-on-the- Lake . . . Twila Witherstine and her friends went to Cook's Forest . . . Mary Bagulia went to her aunt's in Corry, Pa. · · · Ann Locar and husband are going into our department. He's the boy with the nice smile and the pretty blue eyes, girls... Helen Vivolo worked one week in our department again. Too bad Margaret couldn't have spent a week with us also. to Cleveland to see the Indians play. . . Vesta MeVay and husband went to West Virginia to visit his parents... Paiil Bacon CelebrateH AIL Plant 6 And we can correct them. lf we share the same fundamental faith #* 1 . 51 in America, we can make our system work more productively, more smoothly, more fairly than it has ever worked before. ..,. All it takes is common determination... and common effort. Depts. 213-14.15-227 By Ile.Zen Bi'own Chuck Johnson, Lillie Daniels, Dominic Santangeto, Michele Dellaquila, Dorothy Decker. Evelyn Espy, Erma Boyts, Paul- ipt %= i .Li. ine Miller and Yours Truly . . . Our El aebeetxhtengdamo z i loeepe s ymmpo he -i c yberct 'e lhowin»Inot %= 4., Many of our pital ; to Louise Marthers' mother who is V. people are are making enjoying while others plansvacations for theirs... ill Side Day hospital Youngstown andin toSouth Laverne and inMargaret Hen-; law passed away . . . John Petiya got his new Studebaker jllst in time for his fishing trip to Canada with his father-in-law . . . Elizabeth Frazier also chose Canada for her vacation... Allen Foltz is spending three weeks out west visiting his son who is in the service. . Other vacationers are -* .-I. kel who are on sick leaves ...Kathryn 21 Ifinkle acquired a son-in-law when her - 9 ,{ S. r-1 i , . , 1 - jB i J. ' , l\. '41'4 , ; , I. , es . N = daughter exchanged marital vows on Friday, June 3 0. . . Goodbye and good F r. , +464 .-r get married and devote her full time to (:,in lie do it on the firs, try? I'Iiul Bucon, linirkr:'per al Pltint 6, puffa his elteeks as lie blows 01,1 tli¢· candle·. on a birthday eake prrmenied him June 26. The party luck to Nicolina Gallo who has left us to domestic duties. , was held in tlie ilani 6 cafeteria by Paul's friends. Packard Cablegram Top Award Winners Shown Iii Clock Area Depts. 413.414 , ACID By Many Beck Many of our folks use d the long fire- Top Suggeslion Awal-d %nrers 1 ckel a .ids}tion o «ta wa f;mt initiate theirofnew by Corn-Indiana traveling back to the dLand thecar Tall GOT THE ANSWERS? Wanta make like the PAGE THREE JAN 11943 TO D.ITL . . . The Bob Rowlands zoomed to Vir- radio ? We'll play a quiz game called "Bat. ginia Beach and had time to do the many things they had planned. We make the trip to and from Alaska over three questions, and if you've got a week-end... Here's the news of our ter !" You see, we you wouldn't be at all surprised if Bob would the Up correct answers to pitch all three, you're a hero and you win a game vacationers . prize. But each question you miss sylvania and Maryland visiting relatives if you miss all three, it's a strikeout, and YOU'RE TIIROUGII ! back again with just a shade of "You counts one strike against You, and You're up. Pitch Step to the plate. number one: "WIIO is most likely to get hurt or killed if TI, . Imo Brenner and her family had two glorious weeks in Pennand sight-seeing... Lizzie Parker came All" and "Honey Chile" having spent one week back home in North Carolina . . . . &771 rz'1/ N d+11 *Sl E-les -maia -v --m - 19441 £* Wherever YOU have a motor vehicle acci- jo it to the utmost... Evalina Brun- of the girls at a lawn party at her home Pitch number two: "WIIO gets the most benefit out of YOUR knowing the laws and safe driving Sport Shoppe. practices being that by going 'round and 'round in Judge it carefully and don't get caught off balance. of the group at Audrey Williams' home and by YOUR sensibly careful ?" That's a floater. Pitch number three : "Who is beaten any of them ( if they could do circles). Jenny's daughter then showed moving pictures of the Christmas party and good-nights were said by a happy, tired bunch of girls, with much thanks to Jenny for a wonderful time . . . Our deepest sympathy is extended to Johnny, coming bereavement... Our "Roving Inspector" There's the fast ball, straight for the plant ! Take that home run cut at it ! Now let's figure your score. If , %=%-8 174,01f / After much to eat the chiefly responsible for keeping YOU alive and able-bodied and on the job ?" --' on Mosquito lake, which is the Mecca sailors in the group each hopped into a boat and Yale or Harvard couldn't have Jim and "Rusty" Coen in their recent Jack Baumann had trouble "Roving" after work one night. Seems like the family bus liked the parking lot and Itere is ilte display you have been seeing in the (-lock area showing ilte Ic,p sug- ge*tion :tward winners for tlie period from January 1, 1919 to date. But they are not the only ones. New ideas come into the Suggestion committee every day and very often an award goes out to someone who cared to submit his idea. Each entry is given careful consideration by the committee which meets each week. At a recent meeting in June, a total of 11 employes were chosen for awards. The winning ideas ranged from the installation of an oil dripper to apply oil to stock on welding presses to the practice of dipping solder ends of battery cable before refused to start. We wondered if jacking up the rear wheel as you cranked would help, or maybe trade it in on a Bob Rowland of Department 414. ty sense and where the stakes are not so high. If you missed one or two questions, there's still hope for you-but one good thing about this good mule, eh ?., . June and July are supposed Bob received over $1,000 for his but down our way it's different, least it was 16 years ago when most of our good folks greeted this world . . crimp on a rivet die to eliminate soldering and one-hundred percent quiz game is that if you know the correct answer ·to one question, you should know all three, for the same word answers all of them. Finally, We celebrated their birthdays in the same good old friendly way for Lita Kosola, Mary Kazear, Rita cessene, Grayce Bartalon, Helen Potts, Harold pull-testing. The money he received is in the bank right now, Lob says, but in the near future he plans to use it in the purchase of a ord, accept the big. game prize_ hoping we will be able to celebrate your if you have a perfect batting rec- YOUR OWN LIFE AND WELL BEING ! YOUR LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS ! The Safe Worker - -- - to be the months of brides, Tinem and Norman Keeling. some scattered coughs throughout the office and decided to open the windows -forgetting that they are bolted. For- tunately Harry Bowen's trouble-shooters arrived on the scene before any fire developed . . Lloyd Wright received a lot of comment on the new fan he brought into his office Monday morning, but he had a replacement for it by afternoon, suggestion of putting a different by adding a new carpet to his re- Fourth ? . . . Ann Pehanich took in a cently-acquired house. Iie's from Department 218. Another suggestion that paid off was the one turned in by Department 305's baseball game on the Fourth . . . Mary Gergle is a very happy mother. Her daughter, Stella, is home from college gratulations to Mom and Pop Roscoe... for his idea, but as yet hasn't put it to any actual use. "Right now it's that are parked at the curb... "Little" Audrey Williams lost in the center of Mecca. She can't find Luellen Borland anyplace, Ina Carson, our favorite mistress of ceremonies... Gladys Roth, smning all day, Yep the reason is her daughter is home for two weeks, that will do it everytime... Walter Griffith :ur FBI man, hunting down Jim Ge,·rit in the big city of Newton Falls and finding him . . . Mary Thorpe dreaming of the day when she can move into her new home. Seems as though the original model Nick Bufano. He won over $400 in the bank" he says, "and it's a good feeling to know that it's there if I need it." During the first half of 1950 157 awards totaling $6,399.79 were paid out. This is an average of a $40 award for each winning sug- gestion. The highest single total was one for $903. And all these awards were paid to folks like you who found that suggestions do pay off! . Jerry Henry was the recipient of many gifts at a baby ec a ta o h rshl ou dlaoTS Z donned the checkered coats and drove to Painesville to watch the harness races ., r happiness, Jerry . . . Doris Dunkerton ''.4 #-4 4$ 7c *1:2; , ; -r $ ,· days vacation spent motoring through the Great Smoky mountains... Sorry to see Dick Warren leave the department, but wish him lots of luck on his new job in Payroll . , , Miss Jeanes spent the holiday week-end at Lake George in New York state and Joyce Adicott spent a couple of days at Madison-on-the-lake . . Joe Rennon disregarded the holiday and painted his house. C I think). colla couldn't wait for the holiday so he could go fishing... Bernadine Quinlan celebrated her 13th wedding anniversary recently. Mr. Quinlan presented the Mrs. with a set of silverware and a personal gift , Betty IIake also celebrated a wedding anniversary. Many more of them, Betty... Steve Stocz must have« been mistaken for a Cleveland fan. Steve received several Cleveland Indian pictures through the mail. He is a Boston fan . . . Della Leavell is enjoying a won- in Canada . . . Gladys Weir, the lucky gal, is in Canada, too . . . Seems like the whole department is headed north... Vada Benett is on vacation. Hope she is having a super time . . . Glad to see ' , Alice Anderson's husband, Allen, looking well and back at work again . . . Get well wishes are extended to Rose Kromer who was recently hospitalized... Also to Mollie Deets' husband who has a bad foot... Eleanor Michael had a ·- i birthday recently with a lovely cake and gift from the gang. Eleanor had a bit of luck so she had some extra pin money h» hee ra e» nd he«»«f erbthetracue , anyhow . . . Dan Tritten enjoyed a few for the summer vacation . . . Edna Collins had a nice holiday. She and her daughter, Gail, spent the week-end at the lake... Lucille and Bill Forrester enjoyed their new motor boat on the lake over the week-end... Steve Fras- Mrs. Art Joy are also vacationing - -- shower held in her honor at the office went to 'Washington, D. C. . . what could be more appropriate for the derful vacation in Canada . . . Mr. and Floyd Di,rliani Receives Farewell Gift on a phone conversation and this neces- Van Winkle, so she says . . . Larry Taylor, Harold Brown and this reporter we're ready for work again . . . Befor„ I go further, I want to apologize to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and son for an error in the last issue. The Robin- daughter well on the road to recovery and home from the hospital . . , The bird with the long legs swooped low over st. Joseph's and left the most precious little made so much noise Lloyd couldn't carry F ua eka d. Holiday celebration is over and every- one is back after a grand week-end. Now happy to report Mary Ruskin's little 2lst birthdays . . .I n other words we never get too old down hyar...We are wearing blinders so she can see the cars Pittsburgh had nothing on us the other day when one of our air conditioning units poured out a steady stream of smoke for about five minutes, Heard Dept. 415 -- By Kay Campbell son's are Yankee fans . . . Margaret Bigg had a wonderful week-end, She Just noticin' . . . that Stella Shafer is By Gene Pealer applying the terminals. Top winner of the year was new home. Wilbur Schrurn of West Austintown put his winnings to good use We're girl with Margaret Roscoe. Our con- Production Control sitated the charge . At All the employes pictured turned in their ideas on plant improvements and walked away willt awards. Suggestions pay off ! Proof of that statement can be seen on the display board in the clock area. The twelve employes pictured there are the top money winners at Packard in the last year and a half. you struck out, we're sorry for you and you'd better get into a game that doesn't require so much safe- ,==1= .Grivd -62<69171' elli and her hubby enjoyed a week away dent?" Watch that one ! It's got from alarm clocks and busses, just being Jenny Yakovac entertained 17 a sharp break on it, but your ex- lazy squarely. 1 11 *,4 m I | she would be, our little lady would en- perience should help you meet it ..@NL---1 L 31.1 I _ 'U@#4. Leona Morrison divided her two weeks in Columbus and at home. 4/44 \ /L,Lr 111 Acah 6 --„,4 „- L Sli 1 -T,ld=-m. --* ,% --j--„---.--//1 4 for the holiday week-end . . . Pete Robinson and family ventured down to Mari- etta, 0., for a visit over the Fourth . . . Our sympathy to James Coen and family in the loss of their brother . . . Best wishes to Carl Bulvony who was mar- ried recently . Edna Colins had a grand birthday along with the usual Floyd Durham, sales correspondent, is #hown itirrounded by friends in the Sale* cake and gift . . . Mary Grabovac's son, Pasco Jr., is home for good after a year department as he accepts a farewell gift from tliem. with the Marines. Mr. Durham left Friday to take U poaition in Kent, Ohio. Pasco. Good luck to you, · , Packard Cablegram FAGE FOUR Production Control Showers Jerry IIenry Slater Winding Depts. 609.10.11-12-13 Reporters: Betty Schuster, Matvin Si,·orki, Elizubeth Huff, Marian Winaum, f 4: . 4 ' * A TerrJ Sipka, Eleanon Fredeticks, Josephine Smuke und Mary Vera. ' ; During the past two weeks th o girls Bert Hake promised to hit two liomers in from Winding have had a chance to go one game but he hasn't even got Number One yet . . . Marian Crawford is back at her coil winding machine in 612 out to the Kittyball games and take a I few cuts at the ball. The Winless Won'12 ders played two practice games with 8 t, , 'f «*2 Motor Assembly, losing the first 6-2 and ™. winning the second 15-4. After e.ach of .-- 1 .: 4 ..1 these games the girls pitched in and . had lots of fun. Virginia Nicula smacked a homer and beat out a single to shine 4 1: . , for the girls. - Wilma Fetchko used up ten strikes and she still hasn't hit i t. . . . Charlie Short shots from Winding , =rd -:_ 4 r. . »=lia '1: -T' r '' Vir : 1 2 35 ' , ' A :T, 1 in l'rodietion Control Friday, J ine 30. Jerry haN left Packard to be, at tio,ne and wail for the new arrivul. BY Helen Hurton and Cliff Mag:, BV Vera N. But·r last week ? Get well wishes to the fathers of Elvera Massitta and Dorothea Manwell . . . Chicken farmer, deluxe, Margaret Agnew . . . Welcome new Now every the parking lot to make sure everyone near her keeps their fenders , , , Kath- the loss of her father . . . Elizabeth After a nice Fourth of July holiday we work once again!... Cliff Meigs and Tessie Zadrozny night at quitting time Marian Winans directs traffic while she backs out of pathy is extended to Edna Georges in Vacations are over and it's back to from the far west; fancy china and pottery . . . Olga Barna son reported doing well . , , Our sym- Dept 616 Glavan to California: Bill Fuller back Fourth . . . Speaking about boiled lob- ryn Wujick had a baby boy, mother and Toot and Process doesn't she ? . . . Vacationers: Cecelia and husband to Chesapeake Bay for lobsters; Mary Klos to Baltimore and finally got her new car. Jerry lienry mile• as mlie opens gifts pre ented to her al a *tork .lic,wer by friendM makes a rooting section all by herself, Romansik has gone to pot- we mean pottery: he's adding another addition to his store in Newton Falls and will handle 1 . , . Customers' demands were so great that 610 and 612 worked nine hours last week . . . If your name is Mike, Beware ! Margaret Toth has her sights lined up on two Mikes already . , Mary Petiya Szabo creates the loveliest floral ar- rangements we've ever seen . . . Old Eleanor Frederick to Columbus for the sters, did you see Gerry Burch's back people, this is your column too . . .D o you think Mike will ever buy a new hat ? Maybe we should take up a collection . . Your kittyball team, Winding's Winless Wonders, is out to really give your money's worth. How about getting up a carload and coming down next Thurs- are back again with a little of this and Mister Overtime himself, Jim Nicholl, his bride just returned from their honey- that about the 616'ers . . Bill Foltz, one took off early last Fridav to travel to moon, part of which was spent at Indian of our inspectors, also plays Kittyball. Understand the winners are expecting a Detroit to watch his beloved Tigers in River, Michigan. They are now residing to sincerely thank the blood donors in time of need. on Summit St., in Warren . . . Bob steak supper... Guess by now Bonnie see Dolores Allen cavorting around the diamond in her bare feet last week ? . - . Gladys ( Pee Wee) McCullick surprised everyone by getting married while on Packardite And Bride action against our Indians . . . Did you Horner was in the office to visit while Waggoner's son, Jackie, is over the mumps... Sonnie Wiek's two young- year to serve with the Army Air Corps sters are recovering from the whooping . . .A post card from Roy Hipple (who is fishing? near Bobcaygeon, Canada) cough , , , Delores Durst's son, Skipper, her vacation. had the three-day measles Congratulations and best Anderson. wishes from everyone. The girls pre- on a recent furlough. He has one more states that the weather is bad and the fishing not too good. He will probably be glad to get home . . . Don Freer is in the fish business - carries dead fish around for weeks at a time in the trunk of his car. He thought he had engine trouble and it turned out that 49 had trdnk trouble. Now he is trying to find something to eliminate the odor which remained after he used a disinfectant to kill the dead fish odor. Can anyone help Don on this very perplexing problem ? . . . Congratulations to the Cetrones on the arrival of a second baby daughter. The new member has been named Patricia Ann . . . It's welcome and gratitude to Bernice Lehto who "held the fort" while Yours Truly was on vacation. _ Dept. 229 BY Leta Pike and Marie RusseZZ A big welcome to all the new people in the department . . . Glad to see Mabel Saltzman back from her illness . . . Glad to hear the daughters of Ann Prytash and Madge Shaffer are recovering from tonsil operations . . .A speedy recovery to Helen Wujeck's mother . . . Our deepest sympathy to Rose Costantino whose Helen Kostys was proudly showing us pictures of her little niece the other day . . . The girls got a gift for Ann Surnulka's baby · · · Lena Dziedzic was absent from work several days, glad to see her back... You've all heard about people falling up and down stairs. Well, Myrtle Osborne found the quickest way down is to slide. She doesn't want a sitting-down job for Boys: Ann Dunlap's a few days baby sitter does not sit for her anymore. She's got another job . . .W e all wish a speedy recovery to Rose West who has been in Green Cross hospital . . . Our sented Gladys with a wedding gift-an electric kitchen clock and a pair of has dated the stork. Just a gentle reminder gals. We start Jennie Derskovic. Nina Hoffman and Rose Buchanan are flashing around in new cars. Bill Winter was best man at his brother's wedding . We wonder what · I .i 1.appened to Bill the Friday before the Helen For- rest went back home to good old Pennsylvania for the 4th. Malvin Siroki took went visiting relatives in Canada. Sometimes we wish the tongue-tied boy and a lot of zip... Christine Brooks is the backward girl would get together... her vacation the week of the fourth and Jack Merkel was chasing butterflies on the afternoon turn last week. Our thanks to Irene Motok for arranging the excursion to see the Indians beat Phila- deprived of your money, your job, and delphia . . Bob Lansdowne is working midnights so he can study for the minis- your home by someone else; but no one try during can take away your honor. up to you. sleep ? . . . Marie Moyer is pretty perky It is all , to work at 7:3 0 A.M. instead of 9:30... were enroute to Marietta for the Regat. Midge Brok enjoyed a nice trip ta. home to see her folks in West Virginia and says that her Power Glide really has vacationing in Mississippi . . . Betty Smith plans to go to Denver for her vacation . Marshall Klobovis visitel Geneva . . . Katy Zackeroff has left us . . . Thought for the day. You can be A I, Ann Olsavsky is went fishing over the 4th. his parents 'r•IP back to work after a week of illness... Recently he saw the flash flood that hit and r *- ..f pillow cases and a sheet . . , Mary Lucik wedding, He didn't come back to work. Alberta Langenheim and Mary Lindsay he . James Steele and family wish She is now Mrs. William stock boy Chuck Weaver gets around. Crooksville while day ? . the day. When does he 4- £7L Ri(·hard A. 1101*ford, Work Standards Engineering, 14 picturril willi his bride, small brother was killed in an auto acci- tlir former Jean Jaireller or Mpringville, N. Y. The wedding look pl:ier May I 3 in St. Aloymit™ church in Springville. dent . . . Glad to hear Wilma Johnson's husband is recovering after the serious accident he was in . . . Amy McCormick the newlywed• are rr*iding al 681 N. l'ark Ave., Warren. Both Mr. and Mrs. since her operation some time ago . After a honey imion in My rlic·live, N. Y., NEW SUMMER OXFORD spent the Fourth of July week-end in Beaver Falls, Pa., with her folks . . .B y tne looks of the sunburn Alma Patric Sales must have spent the Fourth at the beach Hazel Crouser and Amy Halliday were vacationing in Washington, D. C. They returned by way of the Skyline Drive. Hazel Kincaid spent a week just resting and Ada Wilkinson was fishing at Pymatuning lake . Violet Leith has a cottage at Geneva-on-the-Lake By Bertie Woodworth and Geneva Eltia /.Am Comfortable, DreK.,y Warm Weather Safety Shoes - I V 9, -i,LmZ 44, RE... 1'b li'' . L.6,& to tell about the big ones that got away while fishing in Canada . . . Just how -.4:1'*24-: did Carmen Warren break a rib while Where do you Ronci has left us to take care of her new baby . . .I t i s rumored that Ray Barto is in love. It becomes him . . Bea Sullivan's son has been discharged from the Marines . . . Have you heard ia..R' 1:=L ./J..ikh , '' '"Lli Better sell your interest in the plane, Floyd . . . Sylvia Paden doesn't know what kind of an animal bit her, but what ever it was sure closed both her eyes... Better plan on going to the Packard Picnic flying with his brother ? July 28th . . . Wilma Johnson wishes to thank everyone for the kindness shown her at the time of her husband's accident. Although he is still in the hos- pital, the doctor says he is coming along fine. . · dk PLUS TAX Il &45 EL)4 $715 Fashion Designed nk buy your oranges, Carmen ? . . . Rose Floyd Williams gets sick when he goes Connie Carrier is puzzled. She has been looking for a U-Bake It Shop and can't seem to find one . . . Sad adieu's were said last week to Floyd Durham. Hazel Mansfield will have some tall tales squeezing an orange ? Botxford are graduate* of Syrac·:IMe Univ. il He was presented a very nice over-night bag. We certainly extend best wishes to him... Vivian Fleischer and her husband took their new Pontiac out Of the garage and went to Florida, They now report it not only looks good, but drives well besides! . . .W e welcome our Leather SoleK-- new jobber salesman, Louis Pillow . Rubber Heels mer, but certainly has a nice Lake Erie V'.19 Many other models in a wide range of style< and sizes available at the Katie hasn't been to Florida this sumtan . . .W e hear bells ringing again and this time there is somebody there, or there will be, July 29 when Helen Suomi marries Marty Cristo . . . John Kunz is a little disappointed in his first attempt at "human engineering." The very first time he complimented the work of his erstwhile steno ( guess who) it backfired when she a,ccused him of merely trying PACKARD SAFETY SHOE STORE MEN'S LOCKER AREA out a more sarcastic way of insulting her! However, he realizes now where he made his mistake -this psychology only works on the normal girl. Well, Bertie is pulling a long face now so we'd better sign off! Packard Cablegram PAGE FIVE Eat Good Breakfast; It'11 Help Yoit Work 1-What did you have for breakfast to- Sasha, Skirt *Cok .*2Cjjh - in , In ----6 UU I Arrn * fore starting out in the morning has lots to do with the way you feel and , work all morning long. A group of fac- i tory workers' breakfast habits were studied. The folks who ate light morn- 3 ing meals or skipped breakfast entirely I ' complained of a mid-morning let-downdizziness and even nausea. Their work output records were low. Meanwhile, the workers who ate a Birthday Cake For Ollie MeBride, Dept. 215 well-balanced, fortifying breakfast found 9, * they could work harder and longer-and still feel pretty good when the noon < 9 , whiila blew Offirr Workc·r., Too! I . ing board or pound a typewriter, don't think the good breakfast deal doesn't , Honor your partner in a full-swinging skirt of your own making. feature of this style is The special the big puff pocket gathered at the top to keep your compact, handkerchief and comb from leaping out. Use a gay cotton print for the skirt and deep flounce; trim pocket and ruffle in wide rick-rack. apply to you. Tests show a gal with a typewriter can use up just as much energy in an hour as the gal on the assembly line. Thinking takes energ·y, too. The fellow with his drafting board burns up plenty of calories just as 4 /. "1. 1 '. t«'.4 1 .).4, -2,J 1.'+:. 2- S TIV many as the man with a shoveL The Secret to pep in the morning is a t .' 11 i i 4.-- - 1 f . 'f' 'K",".' Wl ; it 4 C,implrie dirri·tion* fi,r making thiN good, substantial breakfast. Tests prove it. So start the day right. Enjoy a heman breakfast which includes, in some Sit,liay Akirt are available, free of (·liargr, in the Cublegr:ini office, lier»unirl dr· bread and butter, Eggs and bacon make C ..21 the basic breakfast even more nourishing and tasty. ()llie 01(·ltridc .lic>w. off itte birthday ellke presented her al hindi tinie J une 26 11> tmdment. The By Jecm LaTErty Warren is quite pi'oud of his son, Jimmy, who was one of the two boys chosen from his troop to attend the nation-wide Boy Scout Forge. jamboree Jimmy held will meet at Valley boys from '•haven't time in June 25.. Jim Bishop Sr. plans to celebrate his seventy-second birthday July 8 working as usual. Jim is on the job every day. We all are hoping we will be as spry as Jim when we get to be his age. Jim tells us that he lived right when he was young, so that is the answer for his enjoying good health now. If you want to know how to live right just ask Jim how it is done . . . Willie Dunn is on TV quite regularly. We saw him again Sunday while he was at the ball game in Cleveland. He is such a regular fan that even Hank Greenberg knows him now. Could it be that he's on TV to draw more Packardites to the games?. . The John Mattis family is enjoying a new TV set . . . Andy Hrenko had his family out riding the Sunday Cleveland got 14 runs in the first inning and he got so interested in ready to drink night before to save time and steps in the morning. If you can take time to feel and work better-take time for breakfast. Here's to bigger and better breakfasts! out and win the prizes on Field Day . . Paul Gorby hit the "Gravy Train" at Talk about your Scotchmen. We certainly have a pair in Bill Bowers and Howard Croyt's getting their money's worth by playing 36 holes of golf on Field Day . . . It's a boy for Peg Conklin Evans, formerly of Standards department. Weighing in at 7;5 lbs., the The Golf league received compliments for the first time from the Budget Estimating department because they Ry Lue·ille Lvitn - Fort Knox with the 83rd Reserve Divi- sion, Heavy Mortar Co. What a set lip; double pay, "less" work, four weeks vacation. Say! How lucky can one 1)0? . Welcome back to Viola Hess and welcome to Delphine White who are working in the Accounts Receivable de- paztment. Also to Carey Yelton, .Jr. who can be located in the Accounts Payable department . , Evelyn Evans, Betty Taylor, Beverly Russell, Geraldine Ruth- get rested-up after a recent visit from We understand Johnny Rowlands bought erford, Mercedes Botzenhart, Marian Drescher, Marguerite McFarland and her parents from West Virginia. They kept her busy going to see other rela- himself a new pair of safety shoes to Lottie Veits took a night off to see the. wear when he takes his girl out dancing tives. Result was Waneta got only four Johnny or five hours sleep a night . · · · Kenneth Rudkin, son of our own Cleveland Indians play ball . . . Taking advantage of the holiday week-end we Waneta Schockey is now beginning to Boucher car. has been busy repairing his If he has much more auto trouble there will be a black Buick for sale . . . Our Mary Kovach from out Southington way sure has some beautiful flowers. We know, 'cause she brings samples to Becky ,our desk girl . . . Glad to see Eva Graham back from sick leave... Frank finally got "FOOD" on Field Day . . . Al Rudkin, received the K of C award in religion upon graduating from St. Mary's High School .. S-0-S! It's that love bug again and this time the victim is Virginia Meeker who received a breath-taking sparkle.r from a certain Carl Larson. They plan to become Mr. and Mrs. sometime in the fall . . . A speedy recovery to Alyce Me.Carthy and to Grace Lilley who are convalescing at saw Martha Elsea boarding a train early Friday evening to visit with her daughters in Anderson, Indiana, Irene Kaiser found Lake Chautauqua quite interesting; Chuck Hawkins, cruising with his family around Put-In-Bay and Lakeside; Elsie Nameth and Betty Scott getting a sun tan at Lake Geneva: Florence Chalk. er, Cleveland: Jean Naylor motored to their homes after a recent stay in the Pittsburgh to help celebrate the 25th wedding anniversary of het aunt and he lives . . . Hello to our new girls and hospital . . . Harold Casperson plans to uncle; Otis Augenstein motored to Col- . . Most of us spent a quiet Fourth at home . . . Frank Dawson tried his luck those luscious strawberries he is now Dawson has sold his house and is going to build a new steel house near where Goodbye to some who were transferred at fishing on the lake. be eating, at i,0 £7.45. P-09 winders now . . .W e will have to Christmastime, some of picking from his garden... Maybe the steady golfer wins points once in a umbus with the Girard V.F.W. band which took top honors in state competition. Mr. Augenstein is past president of the Band Parents club. fepri- 0 La /*01-350 »er:dch» soS o dens ki orkingo dth 4.51646*46 c/Uutd££4 C. get a louder bell in our department for Jim Bishop and John Kapp. Jim can't 74 43 r r .5;adr . . We hear Tommy Buzzelli periayd has a new apept,l,tthClth«test bZ P if:€EsSeawnjl 3 32€3*ViS: I Wade after he got his new car . . .W e welcome Joseph Rossi to our department an enjoyable July 4 holiday, We had a while, but it lakes the dubbers to come Ry Pen Augusti,te baby has beell named David Leslie . . . Dept. 222 1 reong' irtel;L »Ztdrovetziar out ». h from Dept. 213. We hope you like working with us Joe. We hope every one had The lit'14 helping Ollie ,·elebraite :tre: (Milind- Tliird Floor Office packaged tion a breeze. Try setting the table the points of interest while on his trip . a Meated l. to r. are C)Ilie MeIJritle, Nellie I.yon. and Dori.. [larrell. the morning" food industry make breakfast prepara- He will visit Washington, D. C. and other 1. friendx in Department 215 Tn.peelion. cereal and other modern tricks of the practically every nation of the world. Andy Hrenko celebrated his birthday 4.0 lif excuse will get you nowhere these days. Frozen orange juice-bread ready to toast-milk i ing 1 lo r.) Henrictia (:ib»on, Irene 1, ing and Elsie (;ray. Ihir:n't Take Time We extend sympathy to the Harry Jones family in the death of Harry Jones who was a winder in our department. Harry passed away July 1. . . We all send thanks to Bethel and Eddie Lynch for the candy and cigars. They na,med their baby Darleen May . . . Lee ,- form or another, fruit-cereal-milk- Dept. 374 ,1 -= '. f. '1- -..4- Just because you huddle over a draft- 4 r. '- -- , -#Arvy+5 /4... 2* Tri *fj# 4 i &44&-.rs , very short holiday vacation due to our working Saturday and Monday . . . --rkilw . . . 732' .la'Ej/85,* his birthday 4 with fireworks. Lake park . .July . Jesse Blessing celebrated FE' , , . *%.... -:. ** 1 .#. 0 9 t 0 ),1 1. ... WANTED-1 09· 2 riders from YOungS- 4 ·* · . .P· · _:„._j . b / i. .i |i. IL , , ;11 r c,;s=IIIII...all... . Itrading left to right: The high·*trpping Mi<R is Julian Cook, twelve-year-old daughter of Effie Cook, Department 415, and town. Stead?/ day tur*. Detorea KNrz, Dept. 227. Phone 3490-4. C :ed ric! RIDERS WANTED-From Niles 10 Packard. Steadv afternoon turn. Olga Moilia. Phone Nues 2-8258. three, 1,1 a relative. Jolin Williamm of Shipping im l,er father; her grandl'allier, Floyd Williams 6 in Time Sludy; and Linda ix the nie<·e of Jane Waldron, Department 223; Date Willianig, Department 211, lind Floyd Williains, Department 229... Looking pretty salisfied willt him:elf and the world is Date Allen Lee, 19·montli-old mon of Maude Lee, Department 217. -- - - ----- ('ook, Department 331 . . . "Pup* makr the bext pal* 1", Nay# David Allen Cadwallader, a lad of three year*. David's rather, At Cadwall:,der. 1* employed in Department 303 . . . Five. Pac·karditcH are proud to (·laim Linda Jane Willi:,i„M, aged Packard Cablegram PAGE STX This Route Leads To Fun At Packard Famity Picnic At Conneaut Lake CONNEAUT N *=--- -i LAKE PARK rh PONY -6- 6 RT TRACK PONIES RIDE :TME PON. Q <,f #i) M M , I U gul'.' Il ii n M ' I 44\ t j, i. " C -1'..'.1... ' 7 . 13 MINSMAN ' 4.'.4& , »L, ROUTE CN IOUTE 5. l*RA£NPICNIC tO JAMISTOWN JAWSTOWN CONNINTLAMt LANIN ONUV l1 I322 TURN Lirr iNICCNNCAUT /0/7 W /4„1 T.IN 7 UIN RE.HT ON PI MOUTE 6,0 .-allur--7/.. TO CONNEAUT LAME PA K HALOW OVECTIONAL ILNS ILONG THE IOU/l ™ . ; '00/ L 06) - , I 1. , ; , „ .='123 ..# 931426 · RFYC 0 **/OWN ;*.alrer.# . tjai= --WELE-p,-ile/- *2 C.EdWARREN Depts. 216-217 New GM Insurance Plan Dept. 604 Depts. 409-410.411.412 By Emma Leonat'd and Ernie Peters Continued From P„ge One By Homer Dodson By Margaret S€ko and Francis Radcliffe Don't forget, we would like to see all your faces at the Packard Picnic, Fri- ber of days of hospital confinement, up to 70 days). Enjoying vacations are Mary Week- We just recently learned that our planet, the marth, is nearly 50 years backer, behind our neighbor planet Mars. Betty Charlotte Bielak, Karl Gerlt, Iva Wort- Ruth Moose, Sada Johnson, day, July 28 . . . Lenora Cunningham, our desk girl, is back after a stay in the hospital. Sure glad to see her . . .W e Income During Total and Permanent Disability - You will receive benefits in monthly installments if you become totally or permanently disabled before you are age 60 and not printed on paper, but on ladies' white baby girl , in an automobile accident... Gladys h ave at least 15 years in the Plan blouses with gold buttons inlaid with mother a dinner on her 75th birthday Parthener celebrated her birthday re- at the beginning of your disability. Complete details on the program -specific benefits-the cost to you and enrollment requirements-are included in the folders and litera- perhaps you would like to hear some of the news from Mars, so here goes: Kathryn Jagoda, Eleanor Di Vincenzo, Etta Parrish, Ruth Bright and Betty For Sale: Strato-six plane, completely bubbled, lined and equipped . . . Jet- Hill off on soon sick . .leave, hope istovery see <, them back . Annwe Kapolis want to extend sympathy to Alma Taubler and family whose brother was killed ceiving a lovely cake and cards... It*:d inoo ia:t Z ty. spenHtar Jobes attended the Cleveland-Yankee night game last week . . . Bob Terrell had an army friend visiting him from Texas over the week-end... Clarence Downing has started the excavating for ture which will be made available at an early date. - the building of his new home . . . Helen be picked call oli Bettv .Terina akid Mabel Delaney. They claim they hold all kinls neaut Lake park promises to be bigger one of our cutter boys, is sick . . .Ed Nicholas damaged that unlucky car of his again... Harold Yeager now has himself a '46 Ford convertible . . Mr. and Mrs. Van Simpson are the proud parents of a baby girl born June 28... Let's all get to- gether and make this the best one yet . Plant 6 was well-represented by members of the Welfare committee at their recent dinner-meeting at Cafe 422 . . . Les Shafer, a member of the "Har- mony Counts" quartet, attended the International Convention of Barbershop Quartets at Omaha, Nebraska, recently . . . Welcome again to Shirley Burford Mickey Ott, one of our tapers, recentl Y who is helping out in Labor Relations anniversary recently. Mr. Guesue is em- during the absence of Wilma Suty. Wilma is in Chicago on vacation... We were all sorry to hear of Donna had the mumps . . . Lillian Guesue and husband celebrated their 18th wedding ployed at Plant 6. . . Inez Onder is enjoying a vacation in sunny California . . . 'Twas our own Julia Kook who had Kellogg's recent auto accident. Here'S hoping she has a speedy recovery and will be back with us soon... George her picture in the paper with the doctors . . . Mary and Flovd Whitman are Chapman's Quality Control school is now over and we understand it was a great back from their honeymoon, both look- success. ing very happy, Ruth Whitman was one of the bridesmaids. Millie Warzala and who has her husband attended the wedding. " Willie." The Welcome back to Bill Cassidy been place didn't on vacation, seem the couple was presented with a lovely cof- fee maker. Yolanda Bonini spent Sunday at Genevaon-the-Lake . . . Gloria DeSantis celebrated her birthday June 28 and received a delicious cake. baked by Amelia Tomi . . . Lee Cook was pleasantly surprised with a birthday party. In the center of his cake was a beautiful onyx ring... We are glad to have Helen Campbell back after her sick leave . . . The Tapers had a dinner at Golden Gate for Lucille Sickel who was married and has given up work for household duties. Good luck, L u. . . Betty Sparks is back on the job after being ill . . ,A farewell party was held at Cafe 422 for Margaret Zuga who has left us to wait for the stork. She was presented with personal and baby gifts . In the last issue, our oww se c er tdleeni ak ho T t: black hair and hazel eyes. 165 pounds. He stands Such a friend is hard to five find. foot, nine inches tall and weighs ROOM FOR RENT--With housekeep- ing priv{Zeges for woman with one child. Use of home. Reasonable. Phone 2375-5. same without By Paidi,le Schwendner Anyone want a good barn-builder ? If so, contact Vicki Safin. She sure did a swell job on Leonard Osborne's barn one day, City heads consider building All he needed after she left was a lot of new lumber and a couple of pounds of nails, to say nothing of a whole new crew of carpenters . . . Rose Rock left to await the stork and was presented with a gift for the future arrival... Mary Knapp's son has received, or should we say, earned a scholarship to West Point ! . .. Our deepest sympathy to Rose Costantino whose brother died as a result of an automobile accident stove, she'll just have to bake us a cake. Incidentally, speaking of cakes, that was very good cake we sampled in honor of Ercelia Kowlaski's 15th wedding anni- versary . . . Looking better than ever eim in'g' . _ Mary K rand f to work. It certainly is good to see fans were Mary Risko, Frances Dempster, Ruth Arkwright, Clara Woytan- owski, Vi Furlong, Anne Dodd, Alberta Fenton, Ann Semanco and Howard Fox. Happy birthday to Mary Reese... Clara ily go to Atlanta, Ga., and Miami, Fla. Manzo held a cosmetic demonstration at . . . Primo Stefani and family go in new her home recently... Katie King's daughter is back from Florida . . .A wedding breakfast was prepared and served by Julia Potosky of Department Studebaker to Buffalo and Niagara Falls . . . Frank Waggoner and family, in their new Hudson, will travel to Houston, Texas . . . Art Flannigan is taking a navy cruise with buddies of World War II . . . John C Lefty) Hatala ( star 1st baseman for Packard) has a new Pontiac in which he will go somewhere , . Jimmy Clendinin is now a big daddY to a son named Eddie Ray, born June 8 in Trumbull Memorial hospital. Daddy is doing fine . . . Tom Sabula at last found out that the little sign at a street intersection means S-T-0-P! . Drive carefully. Remember, it's better to let HAP HAZARD Wright of Department 227 and best man was Steve Vasko of Diamond, Ohio, The couple spent their honeymoon in Can- ada, Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Polojack, Frank Tusko, all of Youngstown, and Lucy Bolyard of Warren . . .E d Bielicki's favorite pastime these days is dancing with a certain someone . . . How did Mary Lody manage to get all the painting and papering done on vacation with just the chicken house moved ? . . . Tillie Becker canary which her cat snatched from the cage . . .S o long to Robert Livezy who has left us, and a heartv welcome to Howard Huffman . . . Wonder what , 11 HOW OFTEN -1 11 POS ATHING 1 1/\ OKAY-BUT UKE THAT // ' 411 for Mildred Jaster of Department 411 who was married Saturday, June 24 at 10 o'clock to Steve Peterchak of Youngstown, Ohio. Maid of honor was Ruth is very unhappy over the loss of her HATS ARE | f //GUROHEMh rived at work with two different shoes ? | \ HAPPEN?/03 L --.· -'r /7 /7 _, 4 445 . . . Julia Farkas was in Pennsylvania happened the day .Edna arover the holidays . .A tCunningham last Vic Applequist got that windshield repaired. Now he can see where he is going... Our sincerest sympathy is extended to Bud Lazier and the Coen family in their recent bereavement. RIDE WANTED - From Ivest Side ing his vacation building a new home . . . Others enjoying vacations are: Eve- p>*4 vi U / / K, 'k lyn Freeman, Eleanor Pupillo, Edna Youngstown to Packard. Steadv Days. Atice Dillt**210, Dept. 218. Phone Young.9tow# 9-6924. WANTED TO BOARD - A gir; be . 42 C;MA, ZLTReiteYy o»yhz dbetks and Mary Freel. > l AS]i Irina country home for Nummer, and if aatisfactory, wiZZ send to school in the. fan. Phone Warren 3481-3. twes,2 6 and 7 years 0Zd to board in WANTED TO RENT - Furnished Tes,Zaa, Dept. 474-411. RIDERS WANTED - From Girard. Afternoon turn. Phone Girard 5-6814. . Now that Jane Cook has that new electric them back . . . Our latest Cleveland ball Michigan . . . Jimmie Richetto is spend- Nash. happy over her new Chevrolet . work hours. Now, lastly, the weather report. Today: broken clouds. Tomorrow: repaired, continued weather . . Now back to earth and right around Canada . . . Gladys Green is visiting in _ _ _turn. Steady afternoon . . .W e sure hate to have Kate Latessa, are Frank Hurn and Florence Post back injury... Dorothy Joy is fishing in RIDER WANTED-From Sharon. '49 Auta Pierce gave her aerial platforms in suburbs . . . Big sale on atomie-heated fur coats„ two grass grow under your feet than over your head. Depts. 417.418 They wish to extend their is looking forward to her new home which is under construction,,, Maude Lee has left us to await the stork,,, The old - thanks to everyone... Francis Barson Rocket planes cause air-traffic problems. This year's Packard Picnic at Con- that our department has a swetl new drinking fountain.., .Toseph Cannon, Was caught in oxygen feed stream and floated to day club . . .I f you have strawberries to of records . . . Everyone is happy now 0-Field cigarettes. Rocket size. Try them for your time zone... Attempted Suicide Failed: Woman attempts plunge safety, By Mickey O'Brien and better than ever. mother-of-pearl. Having read it, thought from 1200 story building. Plant 6 Office Rendziak and Betty Zombar were recently showered with gifts by the birth- Burnett and Lillian Meek in some man, Grace Shields and "Marty" Norton strange manner received a newspaper... Congratulations to our former felfrom Mars dated April 1, 1999. It is low-worker, Rose Stabile who had a apartment or small house. NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL, Must 11.ave t14'Q bedrooms, private bath, kitchen and separate entrance. Phone Nilea 2-9176.