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Vol. 3 1, No. 2 i« ' , ' · j WARREN, OHIO January, 1970 1969 Suggestion Awards Approach Quarter Nlillion Mark Payroll Increase $12.3 Million t Five Wind Up '69 With Suggestion Awards 1969 A Record Year 12*1. =*"7-r-rSZ'-TY'L '1 -·3 UE An increase in excess of $12 million in pavrolls and add- . -:..I ..f.'. ' fir . ::,1 ed employment of more than 1200 people highlighted a rec- ord year during 1969 at General Motors' Electric Division, General Manager Bert Olson announced. r..4- rfei Li '. *®'. pay Forchecks1969,totalingan average$95.6 million,of 10,770up fromemployes9500 employesreceived ' L,44<4 and $83.3 million in payrolls during the Division's previous ,/i: all . -, 't. A /1 + I.- ' ..1 record year of 1968. 6.6., W awi¢lw , Electric continued its active spon- , ' Construction of 121,000 square sorship of two Warren Junior -'*", : · feet of floor space was completed Achievement "companies," and hi. at the "Live Wire" Division's its financial support of the Jun- Ff 1 North Industrial Park, while ior Achievement program. Mary Delucto 421// ,£./ Act/ /: another 407,000 square feet of With its co-sponsor, the War- Dept. 1274 new construction $2484 Angelo Palmer - ...... -1 was started ren Tribune Chronicle, the Divi- Lee Smith sion initiated Dept. 949 Bob Ballentine during 1969. the Green Pennant Dep*. 949 John Smi*h School Safety Campaign for the $1344 Dep*.522 In announcing the year-end $722 Deph 973 $2292 ninth successive year. The local $722 statistics, Mr. Olson pointed out safety program, which is conduc- , that Packard Electric made sub- ted in cooperation with the War- stantial contributions to area ren Police Department and the ': business through extensive local Trumbull Sudranski Retires purchases. Expenditures of $28; County Sheriff's De- Division Pays partment, now numbers 49 area New Record ' 850,0001260 districtwere firmsmade forin supplies1969 to schools among its participants. After 36 Years and services. As the year ended, there were 36 schools maintaining perfect Of $235,000 in 1969 The Division and IUE Local safety records. Service With 717 combined efforts for the ben- One hundred percent participation in the GM Idea Pro- efit of the community as a total Packard Electric was host to gram was attained for the eighth straight year, Goal for 1970 j of 412 pint@ of blood was donated thousands of visitors from all Is a quarter of a million dollars says Jim MacLaren of Sug- Corporation I by employes during an inplant Continued on Page Two gestion Supervision. visit of the American Red Cross took a load of toys for kids into ¥ r-*Ke**45'.19,

Plan* 8 184 Pints Donated Cus+omer Corner By Carolyn Wolanzyk Once again the annual Plant 8 Christmas Party was a great Bloodmobile Again Visits Packard Maximum Contribution By success. It was attended by ap- proximately 150 people and a I '.1. good time was had by all. Hope A 1 . to see you all there again next .A. I Packard Important To year. Rick Kaleda, 851, recent- : ·UN· ly vacationed in the Bahamas. Rita Ruttinger, Desk Clerk, re- 7.1.3- turned from Florida with a great ··; · · * 1 H Success 1 3 - ..'**i,» tan. Leslie Moseley, 844, has re- *,W: I.r r j In talking with Mr. Owen L. IlWT< c- -- turned from pregnancy leave and Sellers, Central Purchasing De- is the proud mother of a boy. partment Buyer for Internation- IW - = Fi'-- Dennis O'Malley, 805, is the . I .5 al Harvester Company about 4 - i-: 7 - ..,1 proud father of a boy. . 2/ Marie Rowe and Liz Williams, mi the buyer-seller relationship of , 842, were both very happy recent- . 5.m "1 today, he pointed out the sig- , I , " '1 1 ly to receive phone calls from ff« · 71 ; A plier can make to his customer's , - 10; , their respective sons who are nificance of contributions a sup- i - - L stationed in Viet Nam. Best b.,.W success in the marketplace. He {,Elli „Ill .: ·- _/49- - wishes to Jan Ciortan, 845, who .=m stressed this fact in stating, "We - 1 . is engaged. Our sympathy goes "l wonder how many people we can needle for blood?" Thinking in the, expect (Packard's) maximum con- I Ll out to Dick Mazza, 834, for fa- right veln about soliciting for blood are: Lena O'Grady and Nancy tribution possible to Internation- . I ther; Mary Jennings, 842, for Stull Dept. 806, Frances Yannacey (Chairman) Dept, 842, Thomet al Harvester's profitability." -A- mother-in-law; Kay Botty, 844, Picks*one Dept. 831 and Jacob Shaffer Dept. 552. Elaborating on some of the -Ial- for father-in-law, and Norm - Keeling, asst. supt., for sister, important contributions a sup- -. Helen Young who used to work =53.i - plier can make, he cited the in 844. pr need for "consistent high quality Owen L Sellers f.. - with zero defects, delivery on a Bettendorf Works at Bettendorf, Dept. 56 F j' wide variety of items with vary- Iowa and was promo+ed +0 +he By Berenice Lee ing lead times, and a capability position of storekeeper. With the holidays over and : .al if to produce on very short nofice Two years later, Mr. Sellers everyone getting back on an even but with the ability to maintain keel; with a CABLEGRAM again - . was named +0 +he +op purchas- and with a new editor - wel- 2. high quality." He also empha- ing position at the Evansville come, Don Mumford - we'11 » sized the need for staying ahead Works serving as works of +he market with competitive buyer. back a ways and report about a After +en successful years in party the cafeteria employes T f pricing and engineering contri- +his responsibility, in 1956 he held for Alice Riley, former dier butions. was again promoted to his pres- titian, who retired and is now in Few purchasing people know ent position as central purchas. Florida for the winter months, Packard better or have had more ing department buyer at +he IH The get-together was held at , experience. A member general office in Chicago, Illinois. King's Table and Alice was pre- buying sented with a monetary gift. It , '.:. of IH's purchasing organiza- In spite of his demanding was good to see tion since 1940, Mr. Sellers has schedule, Mr. Sellers finds time cafeteria retireesso presentmany of andthe -*Fly'& . . SU»2-,. had contact with the Live Wire for gardening and fishing. While everyone wishes Alice a long and { Division for almost thirty years. he is known to have done some happy retirement. » • A native of Kansas City, Mis- fishing in many parts of the Also, a grand time was had at souri, who now resides in the country and has a number of the department Christmas party »4%04*A Chicago suburb of Arlington stories about these experiences, held at the Elk's Club. Our sym- pathy to Archie Reed in the loss .·,·:3 ·--e s / Heights, Illinois, Mr. Sellers ob- he claims he is one of the few of her sister in Alabama. Good 1 +ained his high school education remaining fishermen without a luck to Marie Accordino and her Paula Houghtaling, R.N. Cleft), seems to be enioying her work while at Savanna High School in Sa- "fish tale." family in their new home on Rosemary Turpin Dept. 834 Is down a pint. Dean Wilms Dept. 550, thinks vanna, Illinois. He ioined the those adhesive tapes Indicate the number of plots he has to give be,! International Harvester Com- Stillwagon Road. Mary Margaret fore they let him off the table. International Harvester Com- pany numbers among Packard's Ott and husband George cele- pany in 1936 as a foundry labor- leading customers. As a promi. brated tlieir 25th wedding anni- Depts. 1251. 1252 and 1253 184 pints of blood donated by er at the Farmall Works at Rock nent manufacturer of farm and versary on January fourth. They By Sharon Bartle## civic-minded Dana and GriswoR Island, Illinois, construction equipment and repeated their vows at the How- All of us in 1252 would like to Streets Packardites helped ge( Iand Community Church and say good-bye to Dan Geralsky and the 1970 blood program off o# In succeeding years at Farm- trucks, they purchase a wide held open house at their resi- solid footing. all he held positions as foundry range of wiring assemblies plus dence. Congratulations to you we are wishing him the best of clerk, stores department clerk bulk cable and component parts. both from all of us. Good wishes, luck in his new department. Wel- Under the joint sponsorship <. come to Dave Cole, our new boss. the Division and Local 717, civic, and assistant storekeeper. In Packard shipments are made too, to Virginia Carvelli and hus- Janie Hrinsin is vacationing in minded Dana and Griswo15 1944 he was transferred to +he daily to their plants which are band George, who celebrated Dallas, Texas. CaroI Ulishney Street Packardites donated 18{ located throughout the United their 24th wedding anniversary she had a nice time over the pints of blood to the Red Cros · Sta+es and Canada. on January 12th. They will be faid Thursday, January 15. Active i: very happy on January 28th holidays, sled riding and tobog- General Motors when their son will be discharged ganing at Punderson State Park. recruiting donors were Francei from the Air Force and will be 1253 would like to say good-bye Yannacey (Chairman) Dept. 841 Record Year home to stay. Get-well wishes to and good luck to five of their girls Nancy Stull, Lena O'Grady anl Policy Of Equal Continued from Page One Bea Sanders who has been ill at who were transferred: Faye Ver- Jane Kennedy Dept. 806. Thom4 banik and Karen Klapach to Pickstone Dept. 831 and Jacot over the United States and from home and we hope to see her Shaffer Dept. 552. Employment several foreign countries who back to work when this issue is 1313, Patty Antonelli and Kathy participated in evening group out. Dietrich to 1132 and Cheryl Ma- Blood program personnel cal tours at the Division's North In- Getting back to the holidays, iorca to 1243. led the drawing a "smooth oper' we would like to say "Well done" Glen Adkins and his wife are ation" and complimented Pad Opportunity dustrial Park throughout the kard personnel for the prepara' year. Members of the Division's to all the cafeteria employes in the proud parents of a new baby In matters concerning em- Speakers' Bureau were active serving the annual Christmas tion for the program. Everet boy born on January 6. They are Gilmartin, blood program dire¢ ployment, General Motors throughout 1969 in numerous ap- Dinner to over 5800 Packardites. also the parents of two daughters. Corporation is guided by a pearances before a variety of aud. Open house was held at the home tor, particulary mentioned thi] written policy of equal em- iences. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee on work of Pat McCart, Herb Eng Production and Material ster and Henry Richetto, who ployment opportunity which In summing up Packard Elec- the occasion of their Golden Wed- Control ding Anniversary. Mr. Lee was were in charge of arrangement, is as follows: tric's 1969 year-end report, Mr. By Phillip E. Tucker and Local 717 IUE memben Olson stated, "This banner year manager of the cafeterias before "Operating as it does on a na- his retirement. A record number of Packard- who led recruitment of donors. tionwide basis, General Motors resulted from the cooperative ef- ites, their families and friends fort of the people in Warren and Forty volunteers were on du4 Corporation offers employment our surrounding communities. It Depts. 421, 423 and 424 are busy making last minute prep- to assist the bloodmobile sta!} opportunities to many people in By Mary N. Czoka arations for the 1970 Ski Trip that comes from the region blod many different locations through- Welcome back to Josephine to be held February 6, 7, 8 at center in Cleveland, includini, i e erarlev%==+222 n:re rinc e f Holiday Valley, E'llicottville, New out the United States. have such a fine relationship.„ Calabria after a long absence. seven local registered nurses ant "The policy of the Corporation Also, welcome to Pat MacDonald York. This should be the most four student nurses from Trum is to extend these opportunities on day turn. Congratulations go exciting ski trip ever with 57 bull Memorial Hospital. Depts. 1041 and 1049 people already signed up to go. to qualified applicants and em- to Randy DiBell for his new baby Regular goal of the drawin* ployes on a nondiscriminatory By Ann N. Perlch Ken Ellsworth, organizer of the girl, Heather; to Josephine Calab- ski trip, feels that the Gala Ski is 125 pints. Over the yean basis and without regard to an in- Welcome Foreman Hubert Far- ria for baby girl, Jody; and to Packardites have supported thi dividual's age, race, color, sex, ley to Dept. 1046. Bob Westover Bash to be held Friday on the your reporter for her little grand- bus to Holiday Valley will prove Red Cross Blood Program. TH creed, or national origin. is transferred to Dept. 1069 area. son, Paul Christopher. drawing was held in the Dad ' Best wishes to Tillie Diglaw and to be the highlight of the entire "Hiring and employment prac- Jean Pierce and family enjoyed week-end. Street Cafeteria from 1:00 W tices and procedures implement- Louis Ciferno in their retirement. a visit from their son who is with 7:00 p.m. 1 ing this policy are the responsi. Congratulations to the following: the U.S. Navy. Lloyd Fisher and Methods and Systems has re- bility of the individual divisions, new bridegrooms Bob Rathburn children motored to Piqua to cently acquired a new member, Linda Bretschneider, of Canfield and other employing units of the and Ray Miles; to new mothers spend the holidays with his Bob Blackmer. Bob, whose home Ohio, were engaged. Their wed Corporation. Likewise, the re- Barbara Murray, Dianne Dugic, daughter and son-in-law, John is Milan, Michigan, recently ding will be some time in Julx sponsibility for decisions as to Linda Boag, and Elizabeth Laz- Dobos drove a General Motors graduated from Michigan State Everyone in Department Bl who is to be hired, or who is best ier; and to John Caroselli for car for a week as he was a win- University. Bob's immediate plans wishes the best of everything b qualified for particular employ- his first grandchild, David John. ner in the DRIVE-A-GM-CAR- include a February 7th wedding. years to come. J ment, rests with the divisions and Best Wishes for a speedy re- FOR-A-WEEK contest. His bride will be Carol Richmond Congratulations to Kathy Bal other employing units. However, covery to Richard Thompson who We are sorry to learn of the of Grand Blake, Michigan. Chuck ley and Grace Whiteside wly these practices, procedures, and was injured in a car accident. We death of Margaret Iorio's hus- Mallue, Plant 13 Material Con- have recently won suggestid decisions are to be, at all times, extend our deepest sympathy to band. Best wishes to Spellmyra trol Supervisor, is also looking awards. Kathy won $15 and Graa in conformity with the Corpora- Jaunita Case and her family in Westmoreland and family in forward to wedding bells. Over received $87.38 for their sugge: tion policy of nondiscrimination." their recent bereavements. their new home. Christmas vacation, Chuck and tions. Packard Electric Cablegram 71 98(3 60 -5 6 -Ip*GE THREE

Industrial Engineering Deph. 1211, 1213 and 1214 ty Ellie Shafer By Anne Lucik We are proud to annouce the Best wishes for a happy mar- Packardites On The Move change of our department name ried jife to Donna Drabiniak who iIfI 1111 from Methods Engineering and was married January 10th and CARL HABEL . . . DIRECTOR oF z: -i r« » , -4 i «, » CFy PATRICK G. MCCART . . .DIREC- Work Standards to INDUSTRI- are honeymooning in Florida; and MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING . S *,Uitbr';17, 11.1.....

' applecently purchasedgrower. Thean AppleTaylorsFarmre- Johnraine andLaney.BarbaraBlancheGraftFonderlinand Lor- zationtionB. of final assembly opera- - 1Ete-- p i ,1 14<0 NH BMRA NYT1 I c ,pERINTEN in Brookfield. "We'll furnish the and Bernice Chapman were two 0 8 1. .al, 2. a. Packardite since 1943. Was as- cups 11#F sistant Superintendent of Main- if you furnish the cider, of Doug"! 1200 guests at a wedding in tenance until his recent promo- New York. RICHARD G. LEFAUVE . . . MAN- , Lenora and Ron Waldron have Proud new mothers are: Linda * 4 * moved into their new home in Simko, a girl; Irene Chekan, a INGAGER . OF. . PRODUCTIONStarted at ENGINEER-the "Live ./' . tion. Niles. Congratulations to Roland boy; and Martha Morgan's Wire" Division in 1956 after /lri j GENE R. PRINCIPI . . . MANAGER and Pam Hill on the birth of a daughter-in-law, a girl. graduating from Case Institute Orinin Myers OF PRODUCTION - PLANT 13 . . . son on November 11. David A little. package under the of Technology with a bachelor Was graduated from Dartmouth weighed in at 9 pounds and 11/& Christmas tree for Gloria Moyers of science degree in mechanical College. Started with the Division ounces. Word has been received contained a mink coat. Back from engineering. Prior to current ap- 1,¥ '!11.---- in 1959. Was Assistant Superin- -that Al and Claudia Beck are the a Florida Christmas holiday are pointment was Manager of Plant " 1- -: 7 tendent of Plant 11 until his new proud parents of a baby girl. Al Dorothy Morello, Pat and Kenny 12. Is now responsible for the iki, assignment. Succeeds WILLIAM is with the U.S. Coast Guard in Lobaugh, Janet Pike and Betty operation of all tool rooms and C,- 17:'·' 11 --.11. 1 E. TuRNER who has become North Dartmouth, Mass. We Johnson. Helen Priddy vacationed processing functions. hope everyone had a fine Christ- in Texas; Hatti Moore, in Hawaii; * * * { t._ 9 , ',· }*NAGIE OF PRODUCTION-PLANT mas and New Year Holiday and and Jeanie Durbin went skiing iSd R. NEIL ]1 GAN '. . . SALES EN* 3 &8#fidy ]fcad t » ect toe eavel t So r in.g ] NEER . . . INTERNATIONAL HAR- again. RET S;LE ESMEAr,t,GI RW::11. . . time. Joined Packard in 1962. Has Iilll4 TESTER ACCOUNT . . . Joined P.E. been Manager-New Product De- 1 I in 1952. Attended University of Depts. 1152, 1153 and 1154 Dept. 1233 and 1265 Maryland. Prior to new assign- Sy Evefyn H. Freeman By An/#a Mancino uetopement since 1965. Is re- I sponsible for directing sates ac- ala inent was Project Engineer for Best wishes to our most recent With the coldest part of the tivity for Dayton, Anderson, Mid- LeFauve Brady Assembly Wiring and all GM Car winter season thrust upon us, we brides: Rose Howe, who became western, Eastern and Canadian and Truck Service. Mrs. Donald York; Ida Landes, would like to take this opportun- territories in his new position. now Mrs. Richard D'Andrea; ity to thank all of the wonderful --,rt..IVI - --7 Accounfing Depariment Mary Kay Klein, now Mrs Jerry people who took time out to lend * * * Brown; and Carol Voden, who a helping hand in subzero wea- ther to get some of us started on NORMAN D. DuNCAN . Sur#B- 9,11 ( .. ] eyA ounrti gaftnt&, t hr tz,j: became Mrs. Mike Popadak. Seen sincere our way home. A nice part of VISOR-ELASTOMER LABORATORY... l'a (Fii 1 *'welcome" to our most wearing diamonds are Joan Joined P. E. in 1948. Was grad- Smith, Sue Vosvello and Linda the season is the ski slopes and Duane Crum, our ; D _ill<,A Mcit=lbairill e f & AB1fg 2 Sprague. Linda is planning her foreman, took hated from St. Francis Univer- Lia -1 wedding for February. ilyadvantage of it and took his fam- sit:ysczencein degree1941 within chemistrya bachelor·and0/ 16-' tC-- r „,f jitiltrlrtba :clva lees it °2 Peek and Peak in Olymer, Yu Yung Ellis in Key Punch. In the new arrivals category New York. Katie King got away di# graduate work at Case. Wais are Shirley List, a baby girl, and from the cold and visited her Sen'Yor Product Engineer in the Our late vacationers were Al- thea Edgar who recently return- Josephine Wolbert, also a girl. daughter in sunny Miami, Fla. Plastic Laboratory before his present assignment. ed from South America, Peggy David Ryan and Terry Keeley Congratulations to Fay Lea- Lengel, Sandy Matey, Chuck sure, who became a new grand- Meade Principi are both proud fathers of boys. Dept. 402 Hawkins, Dolly Zevkovich and Margie Sprankle has moved into mother when her daughter, Lesa Mighnon Brobst who all had the Butch Snyder gave birth to a By Anne Zahnow her new home. baby boy; also to Ben and Jean Many enjoyed their winter va- , · "*:1. MCUi, boylll tri;lif,;12; in Spencer, whose daughter Carol cations at Christmas time and ' '* 1 3 1#PAT --7¥ the new year" Rasor, had a baby girl. Jeff Hal- also helped 1970 make its debut. by taking off for lett was also a proud new papa Apprentice Grads Our best get-well wishes go to U'-1- 4 <:,r -J< Florida 81»0, and L.rry Forne. when his wife presented him with those who are ill. Lots of luck to •i, , « , .-i-, f B 1.ed to Texas for the C ton a baby boy. Alice Barnes' daugh- our Best wishes to the following / =21•. -f ,F--iC\Y ter Linda combined her recuper- latest retirees: Jenny Sloan :*, , . 1 '1 ' L.-4. 5.3 1.-M ation with a vacation to Louis- on day turn and Tessa Witchey : - ' h t: / couples who were recently mar- ville, Kentucky and visited her on afternoon turn. Pat O'Don- ried: Kathy Crisp and Roger .=uh iir -.11 i Yll Rupe - Oct. 18, 1969; Ken Ram- § ,2 * :' f"TND. PM<8 aunt. Phyllis Lynch's son Robert nell went to Louisana and Texas .m,111- sey and Kathy Toth - Nov. 22, 1 . 1 Z#*- and his new bride came home to see her daughters and their families, and also her new grand- 1 1969; Debbie and Stan Bartho- for the holidays, from Fort Jack- ...m.... lomew - Dec. 6, 1969; and Al 4 son, South Carolina to help her son. Our deepest sympathy goes Duncan Hagan Ryan and Rochelle Rizzi - Jan. and her husband celebrate their to Mabel Dulaney in the loss of 25th wedding anniversary. 10, 1970. We all wish Bill Ste- her daughter; to Barbara Lyons DAVID R. HEILMAN SENIOR wart a speedy recovery and we're £112&f# Kathy Lazier, majoring in in the loss of her father; and to ENGINEER - COMPONENTS . . . As- really glad to see Theda Weirick home economics at Glenville Theda Hoffman in the loss of sumes responsibility for produc- and Jeannie Dahmer back from Cvelbar Shinosky State College, West Virginia, vis- her grandson. tion liaison in Component Engi- sick leave. ited her mother for the holidays. neering. Was Congratul ations go out Ronald Cvelbar and Albert Our condolences to Virginia Whit- Competition to Jon is great among ·ffle««' *«=*0 graduated from and Charlotte Culp Shinosky have completed the acre for the loss of her brother; our department's bowling teams, « i Purdue Univer- of their second daughteron the- Chris-birth Madeline Carsone for the loss of Dept. 402 No. 1 and Dept. 402 four-year GM-IUE Tool and Die sity with a bach- tine Elisabeth and to Art and Apprenticeship Program. her mother; Martha Rees for the No. 2. Congratulations to team elor of science loss Linda Perkins on the birth of Cvelbar is a 1962 graduate of of her husband. A speedy re- 402 No. 1 for winning the first degree in elec- their son - Kenneth Allen. Both covery to Jeannette Ellashek's ' Brookfield High School and has half. A new sport has invaded tricaI engineer- were born on Oct. 11, 1969. Fare- husband. Darlene Novotny's hus- our department - snowmobiles. well and good luck to Russ versityattendedmajoringYoungstownin engineering.State Uni- band is stationed in Rahasan, Johnson on his new assignment Vietnam. Henry Bowman's son He952.is currently assigned to Dept. is with the U.S. Army in Fort nard enjoy riding through the - master's degree and also to Bob Croft who will in business ad- Campbell. Sgt. William Rupnik, woods around their home. Bonnie be spending the next six months Mae Sheperd and husband Leo- 122Ysministrationoteeat with the Army National Guard A 1956 graduate of Warren G. Jr. has been awarded the Bronze and Terry Popowicz got a trailer Kent State Uni- in South Carolina. Our sincerest Harding High School, Shinosky Star, Purple Heart and the Oak and snowmobile for Christmas Leaf Cluster for outstanding and go anywhere they can ride Hellman versity. Joined sympathy goes out to Tom Bot- currently is assigned to Dept. P a c k a r d in zenhart on the recent loss of his 552. valor in the line of duty. and have fun, 1967. mother. PAGE FOUR Packard Electric Cablegram

Plant 13 Packard Electric Cablegram By Marilyn Lawrence Published by and for employes of Packard Electric Division, General X5ihY:c: ej : 1 Motors Corporation. Warren, Ohio, to Narne Dept. Award her cute little Christmas gift; a foster the mutual interests of em- Helen E. Brown 874 $518.00 St. Bernard puppy. Ed Kochem- ployer and employes and to provide Joseph W. Knipper 63 426.00 ba in Dept. 1349 visited his =25== -- closer cooperation for better work. Joseph Santingelo 425 408.00 daughter in Spain and toured Donald E. Mumford. Editor William V. Young 163 334.00 Europe for three weeks. Engage- Olds Displays Wheel Lock Control System Public Relations Staff John Sanko 851 345.00 ments: Eva Charnesky of Dept. Walter F. Unks 58 345,00 1313 and Phyllis Hickman of It may resemble a miniature Phone: 399-9240 163 331.00 Dept. 1333 - Best wishes Girls! or PABX 2240 William Copeland space vehicle, but the contrap- Mary M. Campbell 62 316.00 Marriages: William Smith of tion that earthling Helen Coon , 92. ,:4<..· 1 Ralph MeCIintock 551 292.00 Dept. 1332 and Georgann (Lud- is displaying will never go into , · .. -'. ·21.:f 1 Dept. 1274 Edward S. Walton 1001 273.00 ington) Cyster of Dept. 1332. orbit. Instead, it's an arrange- \-p r 14*Q51-; By Stor/ing Himmeger Donald Kirehner 1069 253.00 Good Luck to Ron Brooks, who ment of the components com- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pogue are Amelia C. Timko 421 219.00 . prising OIdsmobile's electronic . ,*E: ..1 Cliarles Snyder, Sr. 951 248.00 nas left Plant 13 to work in En- very proud of their son John who gineering A warm welcome to wheel lock control ' system, soon - , . 11,4 .77-, . i just earned his undergraduate George Bayus, Jr. 1047 238.00 General Foreman Elmer Williams to become a new Toronado op- *:4. '*, degree from DePauw University, Heinz Meine 952 230.00 and Millie Boyles, a new desk tion designed to bring the car Greencastle, Indiana and his J.D. Maureen G. Balut 1223 227.00 clerk Successful deer hunters to a straight-line stop in mini- . i .:, i. degree from Indiana University Jack E. Dout 1069 >„ - 5 Gloria J. Branch 1116 22 00 this season are: Ed Lichvar, Mike mum distance on any road sur-*..' t·' Law School. The girls presented Aringeta and John Boucher of face. The system detects when P a war bond to Tom Reed's new LoiN B. Myers 1311 221,00 Dept. 1348 and Dave Peura of the rear wheels on the Toronado I , I baby boy. Pauline Penfield vaca- John P. Baldinelli 63 171.00 Dept. 1349. Foreman Pat Burns are about to lock due to excessive **: i tioned in Florida. Gladys HilI- Donald Meneely, Jr. 951 163.00 of Dept. 1332 is a proud father pedal force, A pressure modula- m.-- -» tor, activated by a tiny computer, r;:i,f=htere wCarri i wa£.dR .n gliamiiti } :t tfynan:ix pound baby girl; Holly instantly but momentarily re- , %4 days. Congratulations to Helen Pauline M. Barth 53 140.00 duces the brake pressure being 5..W/6*3.2 : , / Campbell who has a new gran- Helen P. Scarpaci 55 140.00 Desk clerk Joyce Niskala and applied to the rear wheels. The 398#./JETE,///19 daughter. Ella Korhut was given William T. Cawrse 552 129.00 her husband Dave have informed result is automatic 'pumping' of -- a glove full of money before re- Stanley Balin 932 128.00 your reporter that skiing is down- the rear brakes, just as expert drivers do to prevent wheels from ' tiring. Her first leisure trip was Ronald Do.Camp 1274 128.00 hill - all the way ! It seems that locking in abrupt braking maneuvers. by plane to visit her son and William R, Dugan 952 128.00 they've taken up this winter family in California. Fran Alex- Raymond Williams 932 128.00 sport and are taking ski lessons DeLorean Enthusiastic About New Camaro ander is a new bride. Barbara Mary Graee Bees 1121 114.00 on Tuesday evenings. Pat Lukas DeVengencie moved into a lovely Alvin L. Gibson 952 107.00 of Dept. 1343 changed her name 's General Manager John DeLorean is enthusiastic new home. Marge Wood is home Donald A. Knight 842 107.00 on January 3. The lucky guy was about his new Camaro says MOTOR TREND Magazine. "We will from the hospital, anyone wishing give an entirely new direction to this market," he says. "It is so sen- to send Marge a card, her ad- Harry N. Taylor 952 107.00 Lou Greco. Phyliss Damey, alio sational that I think we will more than make up lost ground," he said dress is Rt. 1, Kinsman, Ohio. Ray M. Williams 932 107.00 of Dept. 1343 was married on„ referring to the fact that the car is being introduced as a late 1970 Butch Moody's son Jerry was Alvin L. Gibson 952 106.00 January 10. Best of luck to Rit4 model while the 1969 Camaro was continued through December. home from the service during the Dorothy W. Borsh 931 105.00 Tincher of Dept. 1332 who left us? DeLorean also talked about Chevy's studies of the limousine mar· holidays. Mike Fleiseher 951 105.00 to become a full-time housewife. ket. He said a Chevy limo built by Superior Coach of Lima, Ohio, would cost about $5500 and could be ordered through Chevrolet dea- | lers. It would cost $5000 less than other limos, and DeLorean says, "It could be a great thing for resorts and for use as an airport limou- - mmiummilm INDImmIM sine. We're now in the process of seeing if it would add to our total business."

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perfect description." p.ffi 'V.' '' away from him!" m.*= Mary Novak Peggy Walker Dept. 1201 26 years Eugene Russell Dep<24 years1223 Frank Dresner I| OOK. NOO « - Dep*.1002 Sales Dept. 40 years , 34 years ..5 Il - --GMP SL 37-*& *RLARAL ALLET tz:7*I-47 9:41/3 ,9 ' We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. Now we are going P.es tty f , · -*]0 # - ' to get back to some good old plain home cooking. Here is a good cookie recipe and also one for Banana Chiffon Cake. ,-1.9, Ginger Creams 09 ..,1 4 Mix: Sift together and stir in: M C soft shortening 2 0 flour M C sugar (white) % tsp. soda 1 small egg 1/ tsp. salt Kenneth M. James Luclan A. C]ferno F 14 C molasses 1 tsp. ginger Dep*.63 Dept. 1047 A tsp. nutmeg 35 years Clara D. Mar,zo 27 years Elsie L Browning Stir in: U tsp· cloves Dep*.1231 Dept. 421 1 C water 1/G tsp. cinnamon - 23 years 30 years Chill dough. Drop 2" apart. Bake at 400' until set - 7 to 8 min, ,=11&19.44- makes 4 doz. 2" cookies. Frost with vanilla frosting. , ./' 79/'.le/ / --5.73"...... ,...))-4.443* . 1 Illilia:o..'lilli 1 ' r. 1 * * I Banana Chlffon Cake 3 *3<.Pl i 2 C flour Fold in gently: i, .-57 . 1 C sugar C nuts, if desired. K i--3 .////// -A....uri 1 tsp. baking powder .'671 1 1 tsp. soda Add: % C salad oil , -Fi Beat above 1 minute and add: 1 C mashed, ripe bananas 56 C buttermilk Tessat:,Witchey ilitili .liN.Fi..Jennie V. Sloan Another 1/2 C buttermilk, 2 egg 1 tsp. vanilla Dept. 402 Dept. 402 yolks - beat another min. Fold in 23 years Harry W. Gibson 23 years Cledeth M. Abbott very stiff meringues of 2 egg Dept. 952 Dept. 551 whites, A C sugar 23 years 33 years Grease & flour pans. Bake at 350»: 30-35 min. - 8" layers, 25-30 min. · 9" layers, 40-45 min. - oblong.