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Packardh3 4Electric --MARK OF EXCELLENCE

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L/Vif W/RE 4 division of General Motors Corporation "Harnesses the News'

Yol. 3 1, No. 6 WARREN, OHIO June 30, 1970

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PAGE TWO Packard Electric Cablegram

Customer Corner: GM Parts Division Plastic Molds, Rubber Accounting DepartmentMill and Dept. 374 By Esther Ta#glo

By Marjorie Corbin Vacations are still going strong Promotionspresently has eleven grandchil. A dream became reality for in Accounting. Florida seems toDept. 374's Gene Campana and be the most popular spot as Gary _

a suburb iust north of Detroit. Mexico by way of Acapulco, Tax- Theda Weirick for Miami Beach,a -*1]1% tlifY]5 s:n:z t r  311/1 1,"b.- hallah

k -7/,restaurant built into the cliffs at erdale. Ben Wit/iams vacationed 44 j=i

: - i.* . '- ' ''4 , - « ·4  ; ests which include archery, hunt„

Acapulco where a diver went 136 in Connecticut, Mary Grace Sloan ·: 0. Adil5 #4 'f<' 17&3i@# ]2· t- ing and trout fishing. He owns feet into the river below was quite travelled to Georgia, Art Perkins 1* *5 41 a cottage on Lake Margrethe, an attraction, as were the silver went to Kentucky and Ste//ie -1-f ** 11* near Grayling in northern Michi- mines of Taxco. In Mexico City Grgurich, Ed Gotick. and Tom -=IT-Z     ili   ../,6--  gan. His next door neighbor the Del Lago Restaurant with its Sankey relaxed at home. Tom IlIT *#,Wil -

2 ,·' CK'* Iinizil  -8  there, incidentally, is Chevrolet's tiered gardens, colored lights and Botzenhart spent his vacation .... liu. 2 -"-filliEl Mr. George B. Ford who was fountains enthralled our visitors. moving into a new home in Cham-14.B interviewed for Customer Cor- Within the museum, Gene and pion. The Payroll Department9 9 ner in the February, 1970, issue Angie lost themselves in the ex- seems to be "getting around" as LISBY RASE

11 of the Cablegram. citement of the skeleton of 12,000 Ralph MarshaU just returnedyears of age who still wore a solid from Puerto Rico and the Virgin WILLIAM D. LISBY . . . SUPER·

1  Mr. Pamerleau has known Pac- jade mask, and the deciphered Islands and Pauline Anders tour- INTENDENT OF PROCUREMENT . . ,

kard Electric since 1955. As a hieroglyphics told stories of the ed Japan and Hong Kong. It must Was graduated from GMI withguiding philosophy for suppliers, zodiac, earth, wind and water. be nice! a BSIE degree in 1958. Started

G. R. Pamerleau at P.E. as a junior engineer thathe stresses General Motors' pur. The elaborately carved stone walls Lots of luck also goes to Cheryl same year. Was assistant super·Mr. George R. Pamerleau is chasing philosophy. He expects of the pyramids amid some still Buita and Monica Stillson who intendent - Plant 10 prior to histhe recently-appointed director all suppliers of General Motors undeciphered hieroglyphics left left us recently to await the ar- promotion.of purchasing for GMPD, Gener- Parts Division +0 deliver +he re- Gene and Angie with curious rival of the stork. This is a "first"

JAMES E. RASE . . . ASSISTANTal Motors Parts Division. GMPD quired quanity of the best quality thoughts of the ancient world of for both of them and we wishSUPERINTENDENT - PLANT 10.-is responsible for providing serv- service parts to the right place,

yesteryear. them the very best!We wish a most happy retire- Was gi·aduated from Ohio Univer

ice parts when needed for each at the right time, and at the ment to Harold Collier of Dept, Our sincerest sympathy goes sity with a bachelor of scienceGeneral Motors' customer who right price. to Geratdine Morgan in the re- degree in industrial technology,304 who leaves us July 1st.drives a Buick, Cadillac, Chev- cent loss of her father. Started at the Division after grad·Until recently, each of the five Step back, Heloise! Here comesrolet, Oldsmobile, or Pontiac. General Motors Car Divisions Foreman Dick Shreves of Dept. Congratulations to Rosemary uation in 1962 as a standards en·

Mr. Parnerleau brings 36 years was responsible for purchasing, 551. When the bad odor of paint Tatalo who recently received two gineer. Was general foreman Aof experience with Chevrolet Di- warehousing, and delivery of "bugs" you, Dick says that if you suggestion awards and best wishes Plant 10.vision to his new assignment. He service parts to its own car add 2 teasl)oons of vanilla to a to Jon Culp and family who re-started in 1933 as a freight dealers. One of the first challen- gallon of paint, the odor will be cently moved into a new home

checker on the shipping dock ges facing General Motors Parts gone "presto"! It works, girls%, in Mineral Ridge. Apprentice GradsOur Ann Chambers has finally In o u r "Helpful Hints forwith Chevrolet Flint Manufac- Division is bringing together and relaxed after extensive prepard' Homemakers" department this

turing. He advanced to assis- coordinating in one organization tions for her daughter Carol> month Art Perkins says: "You*ant purchasing agent at Chev- the people who previously func- wedding. On June 6, Carol became can tell if an egg is hard-boiledrole+ F l i n t Manufacturing in tioned in separate divisions. Mrs. Wilbert Harris. by dropping it on the floor."  

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mr-=11951. In 1956 he was promoted Mr. Pamerleau stressed +hat As the lingering smell of the Would you believe ?9 9 That P. 4*''C' 1     to purchasing agent at Chevro- one of the next challenges his hickory smoke slowly faded and Keith Fraser, captain of the "Fi- 1 1let's transmission plant in Muncie, organization will tackle is part the last vestige of the barbecued nanciers" golf team is taking

Indiana. In 1961 he was assigned number reduction. At present 21dta  eaver ji fisprr  rt(h  kat lessons from John Drapp '? 7 7assistant purchasing agent at the vast array of op+ions open ing of the educational achieve- Sales DepartmentChevrolet Central Office in De- to General Motors' customers of ments of her great niece Cande By Areffc Burnef#troit. Then, in 1969, Mr. Pamer· present and past model cars Foster and three nephews Mikeleau was appointed purchasing means +hat GMPD must pur- Lockett, and Silas and Bob Taylor. It's graduation time again and  1,1,4#agent at General Motors Parts

Miller SiostromDivision's Main Office in Flint, chase, warehouse, and supply Cande placed first in the State congratulations are in order to:

Michigan. hundreds of thousands of parts of California in the National Mer. Bob Meade's son, John, who re-for General Motors' customers. it Award Scholarship and 88th cently graduated from Valley William L. Miller and Duane

Mr. Pamerleau was married in Mr. Parnerleau plans 00 work nation-wide. Mike finished his Forge Military Academy and who M. Sjostrom have graduated fromthird year of civil engineering also appeared on the Dean's List; the four-year GM-IUE Appren·1938 and has six children, +wo with both GMPD and supplier with honors at Columbia Univer- Helen Rood'.9 son, Charles, who ticeship Program.boys and four girls. All are mar- engineering departments to de- sity and was sent to New Jersey graduated from Cleveland State Miller is a 1962 graduate 01

ried and living in various parts velop standardized designs and by Union Carbide for his second University; and a couple of high Warren Township High School,of the country. Mr. Pamerleau part number reduction. summer of employment. Bob was school graduates - Frank Ctine's Ile started at the Division in 1966

reappointed supervisor of the en- daughter, Debbie, from Western as a draftsman and is now as·tire Glenville "A" area of Cleve- Reserve and John Kunz' son, signed to Dept. 552 as a tool and1970 Packard Electric Golf Open land summer recreation and is Johnny, from Champion. Best of die maker.tentatively scheduled to take a luck to all of you for continued

Packard Electric Golf Open is +0 be held on Sa+urday, group of his track stars to Italy success. Sjostrom was graduated from

August 8, 1970, at Tam.O-Shanter Golf Course, West Middle- for participation in A. A. U. activ- There were a few snickers and Poland Seminary High School in1964 and attended Youngstownities. Last, but by no means least, titters, and some even laughed out State University majoring in.sex, Penna., starting al 7:00 A.M. Silas has been awarded a $5000 loud, as Dottie Swinford walked mathematics. He started at P.EMott Foundation Fellowship for into the office with her mis- in 1966 in the Apprentice Pro, 1Packard Electric Golf Open is for all Packard Electric male employes

the coming year. matched shoe3. Dick Nelson sug- gram and is now assigned to Dept  who have established handicaps at local courses or any established leaguesat local courses. Commi+tee will decide on questions of handicaps. gests a memory course for certain 952 as a tool room machinist.  Dept. 1274 Sales personnel just in case he

Handicaps as of August 4th, 1970 will be used to determine class By Starling Himmeger ever needs a ride to work.and for use in this Tourney. The Carl Rausches have put 1Jim Gray's triplets are fine. Everyone is getting up bright chased a new home in BirmingClass "A" Handicaps 0 through 6-9 hole handicap.

Jim was at the Dairy Queen, with and early since we are on summer ham and any surplus donations  Class "B" Handicaps 7 through 16 - 9 hole handicap. Erick in the back seat, Robert on hours - well, at least we are up such as a lawn mower, garden,RULES: the front seat and Kirk on Moth- early. hose and sprinkler, rake, snow

er's lap. They were darling, espec- "Back to nature" for: Shirley shovel, garbage cans, etc., will bi1. 18.holes Medal Play. ially eating Dairy Queens. Marie Broadluett and her hubby who appreciated. The Dick Madsem2. Pairings to be made by Commiliee, however, you may form your Bonta married David Dickson. spent a week camping at Alleg- have also purchased a new home'own groups. They were given a gift of money heny National Forest; Jim Her- in the Detroit area and will bi3. Starting times will be handled on first come ba ls. from friend employes. Everyone riman and family who spent Me- moving soon. Bob Meade was &4. Trophies and/or prizes *o be awarded to Winners of Low Gross, will miss Art Walker and Helen morial Day weekend camping at winner of the Sales Field Day

Fleet:er who retired. Marityn Loyd Pymatuning; and the John Sny- held at Sugarbush Golf Course.(no handicap) and Low Net (full handicap). Prizes to be in formof merchandise Gift Certificate. is home waiting a visit from the den who "roughed it" at Eagle Janice Norwood and family

stork. Carol Richetto was a beau- Creek.5. Application fee - $1.50 per man.tiful June Bride. Jerry Porter had „It's so nice to be a man around horseback riding - it was sort d

s p e n t an enjoyable weekend6. All monies received from application fees to be used to purchase a lovely wedding for her daughter. the house" could well be the painful for a few days but none,Trophies and/or Certificates. John Kelly went to the races in theme song for some of our men theless, it was fun.8. Applications must be in Friday, July 31, 1970. Indianapolis. Jane Smith h a s vacationeers. Dean Rees spent Mary Ann Cross is a very proud7. If possible, prize list will be posted prior to play. named her new baby girl, Tami. three days planting his usual aunt - her sister, Martha, gaw9. Questions should be directed to the CommiHee. Ile1en Garrett and Jennevia Hart- three tomato plants; BILL Lucy birth to a baby boy, Kevin Josephley both had baby boys. Ann Ro- wrestled a few railroad ties while on June 1.

E- 1 and hopes to be teaching this fall.mel/anger has received her degree building a terrace which leads1970 PACKARD ELECTRIC GOLF OPEN BiU Lance moved into a new finally completed building a pow-

Paul Muehibauer and 20 bedown to the lake; John Snyder scouts are taking a 50-mile APAPPLICATION home. Welcome Mary Murray to der room; and Al Fisher spent a palachian Trail hike in FroN!

Saturday, August 8, 1970   day turn, Dick Jenkins to our

few days installing a gas barbecue Royal, Virginia. Needless to say,lead prep area. Our sympathy is grill. The Ross nenrys took a lit- Paul has the help of three otheT

- with Mary Masotto who lost her tle jaunt down to Columbus to see adults.  Name . · Hdcp..„............... 1 mother. their son-in-law graduate from We are glad to hear that Jullt

I Dept. 70 - Office Supply - Ohio State and the OUver Hamit- Miscevich's father is show*I. If handicap was not esta Wished in Packard Electric Leag.le. explain   Mail Room - Communications tons visited some friends down much improvement since his re.on a sheet of paper 'How and W ere' handicap was established, and

By Mary Labosky by the beautiful Ohio River. Tom cent surgery.attach to application. Handice,p is for 9 Holes.2, Application must be accompanied by $1.50 per entry. Welcome to John Merva and

Coinpton made a trip home to It's HEIII time - our HelpftJoe Burns. both GMI students 'Hoosierville," Indiana over Me- Homemaker Hint is: A simplified

3. Entry deadline - July 31, 1970.who will be with us for the sum- morial Day Weekend and attend- way to take care of leftovers is k

4. Application may be returned to Tournament Committee: mer. John hails from Pleasant ed the Indianapolis 500. The Bob make sure everyone eats every- Ed Grgurich - Plant I I Factory Office City, Ohio while Joe is from Van Wingerdens also enjoyed the thing before leaving the table,

Jim Herman - Labor Relations ' '   IVewton ]Falls. Indianapolis 500. Mary Hander- Thanks to the combined effod  

Al Stefanik - PM Turn Recorder   who is helping us out in the Mail vacation in Florida and has a tan troit Office) we are able to p#Welcome too, to Corine Prince son has returned from a two-week of the Sales gals (including DE

Room. that should last until next May. this column together.

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Packard Etectric Cablegram PAGE THREE

Plant 13 Depts. 1141 and 1149 Personnel Depf. 402By Marilyn Lawrence By Ann N. Perich Nancy Tafa/0 6 Carol Day By Anne Zahnow Packard Electric Cablegram

News-in-brief: Get-well wishes Foreman VIad Bobosh and his Congratulations to Tom and Vacation time is here - Tillie Published by and for employes ofPackard Electric Division, Generalto Dept. 1348's Pete .Rinatdi and wife Helen are proud of their son Sunny Habet on the birth of their Len and her husband Walter went

Roy Herman. New arrivals at the Gregory who achieved the best 4th child. Tom wouldn't hear of to Canada fishing "to ketch" the Motors Corporation, Warren, Ohio, tofoster the mutual interests of em-homes of Don Pedieini of Dept. grades for four years of school at having anything else but a boy big ones that got away. Mollie

1331 (boy), John Wialliamson of Warren Western Reserve High and he got his own way again. Deets just vacationed here and ployer and employes and to provideDept. 1341 (girl), and Anna Pret School and graduated at the top Raymond Carl (R. C.) was born there. Stevie Ctigoroff. of Inspec- closer cooperation for better work.

ke of Dept. 1309 (boy). Best of his class. He plans to enter the June Gth. tion, enjoyed several week-ends. Donald E. Mumford. EditorWishes are extended to Jane Had- General Motors Institute. Con. We'd like to welcome our 12 She went to Michigan to see the Public Relations Staftley; formerly of Dept. 1331, who gratulations and best wishes! new GMI students to Packard Tulip Festival and also to Lang- Phone: 399-9240retired after 23 years of service. Elaine Kilar became an aunt and hope they enjoy working wood Gardens in Kemmet, Penn- or PABX 2240Best wishes to Dept. 1309's Laura for the first time when her broth- here. sylvania. · -Bryant and Larry Crawford of er BIN of Plant protection and Al Jordan has taken off for We wish a speedy recovery toDept. 1308, who were both mar- his wife had a baby girl. Anne two weeks for parts unknown and our two accident victims: Dolores 0---1 44'"f.Ir--z,y=--+r.0-15;E ded June 20th - but not to each Hiryok's son and his wife had a Geri Wagner returned to her Rankin and Marcus "Bill" Bortz tq,EJATL*557-F+13* %24other. baby boy. home town, Grand Rapids, Mich.,

who both are in Sharon General  -1 ,illi 1  * 1 /11 ;42 1At Parker from Dept. 1309, re- Dorothy Thirion is sporting the to attend her sister's graduation. Hospital. Also get-well wishes go . ·.. 2 - , 'r , A lr.. =„.cently returned from an exciting tan she got in a week at Myrtle Diane Fredenberg also headed for to those who are on sick leave.week's excursion in the mountains Beach. Michigan. She visited the GMI Minnie Warzata had two wed-of western Pennsylvania. students there and delivered their dings in her family. Her daughter,

We're all glad to see that Ernie Depts. 421,423,424 and 425 Packnic tickets - How's that for Carol, and her son, Frank, tookPeters of Dept. 1348 is back in By Mary N. Czoka service? wedding vows recently. Best wish- tz=&, n*ipirits again. It seems that his Since many people are taking es to the new "Mr. and Mrs."We as Union members of LocalNew York Yankees are finally 717 would so very much like to their vacations in sunny states, Congratulations, too, to Brendawinning. Incidentally, you may thank our employer, General Mo- we'cd like to give a few helpful Mosley, daughter of Eua Mosely,recognize Ernie by the Navy tors, for giving us three minutes hints to sun bathers: who graduated from Western Re- 04 12!28!1 '-44 0, A

'NY" cap that he sports each of Silent Prayer for a great man, 1. On your first day, stay out serve. Best of luck in everything Ck/T\=22 1 Desk clerk Marlene Gianoutsos, WP21].prleeun  wis Robert Cox  tc ee   *rh i:rse:nd gradually y*o eepest sympathy goe, to \>7 'DYS«// Ilalso known as Plant 13's "Betty whose son made the National 2. Be sure not to use any of the Hilda Lewis and Margaret Wiel-

/ d 111'Aj*,M KCrocker," decorates cakes for all Honor Society. and Albert Ry- so-called fast tanning lotions. bru,la in the loss of their loved I A 11|1'lili doccasions. (Everything from de- mer's daughter received the same Plain 01' water gives you a much ones, their husbands,signs of ladies hats to flower honor. Oongratulations, Dads! ! more natural burn.boxes.)

Congratulations t o Willia,it 3. After you've enjoyed your industrial Engineering 99 \(/-= < 111-*s«We understand that Foreman Schoultz whose daughter-in-law day in the sun and have taken a By Ellie ShaferMike Connoity had an interesting in Germany presented him with cool shower - you might find it We are certainly proud to have (%- 54/1 7/*rj/,fishing holiday over Memorial a granddaughter on Bill's birth- a little uncomfortable to stand, a "practically-pro" golfer in ourDay weekend. It seems that he walk, sit, or whatever else you department. Scott Bayman has "Oh, i#'s not too bad, but i canand his buddies came upon a (lay.

Ii·is Gilliam's son David had a might want to do, but the beauti- been giving all the Packard golfers Never think of where to fell some-storm on the Georgian Bay (Can- ful burn you have will be worth a run for their money with a 3 one to go."ada) and almost lost their way lot of fun while racing in the car all the pain. unrler par. He and Bob Alton,back to shore. And that night, derby at the Eastwood Mall.If you follow these 3 simple Labor Relations, recently won thethey were all but washed away in Barbara Kirkwood recently re-

their sleeping bags. We are glad turned from vacationing with her rules, we guarantee you'll be the first match of the "Old Pal Tourn- ***fastest peeler on your block. This ament." Scott also won a beauti-to gee that they made it back safe hubby in Hawaii, while he was method has been tested and prov- ful set of golf clubs in the recent One of life's disappointmentsand sound! on rest leave from Vietnam. en to be true - we tried it our- raffle. Keep up the good work is discovering that the man wlinDon Griffin spent his week's selves and still can't stand, walk, Scotty, when your name is in writes the advertising for a bankPlant 8 vacation remodeling the kitchen. or sit. headlines we can say we knew is not the same guy who makesBy Carolyn Wolanzyk Don knows "what makes mamma you when. Talk about excitement! the loans.SteMa Schaler, 806, recently happy"! 0tIm!0*P  Tony Mickhottzick got so excited * **

vacationed in F l o r i d a. Lena 0,67200,4,4/6/Vil/*m*97771"ll""I'll.

O'Orady, 806, and husband spent Purchasing & Traffic Depts. 11#! 111'Uf:A'llf,1,111'1'll,l,r:Jil'= when he saw his fiancee' walking „A week in Louisville. Kentucky at By Jean Heft WHh8# .--- toward him that he shut his Ar: 7 is your son doing in the

thumb in the car door. Tony, „Very well. They just made himthe Kentucky Derby. Dave Lar- Purchasing welcomes Bill Lisby Name Dept. Award you've got to keep your cool.wn, 851, spent a week fishing in while newcomers to Traffic are Gustav E. Bonfert 63 $313.00 Speaking about keeping cool, a Court Marshal."Canada. Ann Mazzoteni and Carol Anson and John Nechipor- Kenneth Valentine 5S1 243.00 Chuck Hustead was given a cooler

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Eleanor Craciun, 844, and families chik who is a GMI student. Va- Ilerbert C. Brown 952 167.00 in recognition of his large dona- Quiet people aren't the onlyrecently went to Niagara Falls. cationers include Fred Robison Cl,arles R. Smith 331 150.00 tion to his favorite charity. ones who don't say much.Rath Moures. 842, vacationed in who decided to spend a few days Kenneth Hilles, Jr. 952 139.00 * * *

Arizona. Charles Butcher, 851, at Cedar Point. Congratulations Donald R. Shingler 952 139.00 Our "road runner," Harry Pal-Customer: "How much are your

moved into a new home in New- to Helen Fasock who became Mrs. Roy Koontz 951 138.00 mer is now a happliy marriedton Falls. Ted Osborne, 812, and Joseph Van Kralingen. Harley Lee 931 138.00 man. He and his bride honey- grapes?"

Ken Nites. 851, are proud fathers Marilyn Lawrence of 1348, San- Alvin L. (;ibson 932 129.00 mooned in Hawaii. A bachelor Grocer: "Forty-nine cents a

of new baby girls. Judy Gerlach, di Salziga of 423 and yours truly Albert Wojnarski 1231 107.00 party was held for Harry at Biti I)0und." "Did you raise them844, has gone on leave awaiting experienced the "great race" at James W. Maduk 1351 100.00 Clupper's pad, "True Grit." First Customer:

the stork. Edna Gardner, 845, and Indianapolis this year. We found Alvin L. Gibson 952 86.00 run "movies" were shown and en- yourself?"

Ruth HLU, 806, recently became the following tips helpful in plan- Thomas Lally 952 79.00 joyed by all. Jerry Beebe recently Grocer: "Yes, they were forty-ning for the event: take binocu- Ronald G, DeCamp 1206 78.00 had a graduation "bash" at his five cents yesterday."

grandmothers. Good luck to Don- lars, a transistor radio, food, cam- Clyde R. MeFall, Jr. 951 78.00 home in honor of his son Jerry * m mna Skebe, 842, Shirley Jenkins, era, leave early for the race track 1}ernard M. Buker 331 7500 who graduated from Austintown A man said to his psychiatrist,845, and Leslie Mose/ey. 844, who on race day, wear something black fred D. Kalbfleist']i 551 75:00 Fitch High School. Other prouct „Doctor, you've got to help me.have left Packard to become full- and white (preferably checkered), Mic·linel J. S: xon 551 73.00 parents who had daughters grad- I'm sure I'm losing mind. I can'ttime housekeepers. Our sympathy have patience because the traffic Angeline M. Derr 412 74.00 uating this year were: Pat Schis- remember anything, not whatgoes out to Fred Kibler. 831, is terrific and be prepared for Jglin A. Mefall 954 74.00 ler. Helen Bayus and Ruth Ricei. happened a year ago, or evenwhose father passed away. rain ! ! Meri W. Dietelbach 304 68.00 STORY OF THE MONTH: Date what happened yesterday. I must

Mic:hael A. Beckman 952 66.00 Anderson, with a very swollen lip, be going crazy."

Dale W. Ilensley 352 63.00 reported he was hit in the mouth „How long have you had thiswith a softball. We understandWilliam J. Lunder 932 65.0  that his wife Beth has a veryStephen J. Bulla, Jr· 61 64.0problem?"

Robert M. Hettrick 951 (it.00 wicked left. Just joking, Dale. The man looked puzzled. "What

John E. Rosenberger 931 64.00 News of our annual Alumni Par- problem?"* * *ty will be forthcoming very soon.

Two small boys were playingDepts. 1211, 1213, 1214 If you are an Alumnus or member

and 1217 girl walked by. One of the boysof the Industrial Engineering De-together when a very pretty little

By Anne Licik partment (formerly Methods and said fervently to his pal, "Boy,

p,4.4.'ll  f _ _111 1 Helen Greenawalt's brother EdStandards) be sure and attend when I stop hating girls, she's the

is home from San Diego, Califor- this gala affair. one I'll stop hating first!"nia where he is stationed. Helenis taking up golfing. Marge . -O'Matley's son Larry is home on m

leave from the Air Force Base in   CLE COOK NOOK  ]st 1Texas where he is attending the  school for electronic technicians.  

Vi Onesti plans to attend her :=1321=- 37-&:5hka*€t =61niece's wedding in Detroit on mJosephine Maycher Ralph E. Craver Donald J. Irey June 27. Phynis Hinkle attended   .: m

Dept. 1226 Dept. 551 Dept. 1011 a wedding in Farmington.34 years

band are back from their Florida recipe, which I tried and found delicious.30 years

London Tea Cake

28 years Kay Van Winkle and her hus- Marianne Masika, from Data Processing, recently sent me this

-C. a church convention in Regina,- vacation. Sophie Morris attended

1/2 lb. butter or 0Ieo I tsp. vanillaSaskatchewan, Canada. Mary 1 C sugar 3 eggsat Cook's Forest, Pa.Giddings and family are camping 3-1/2 C flour 1/2 C buttermilk

3 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda*4 -«Y a. U,il Welcome to Dick Jenkins, new1,-<All)j r 'r"*k -ry * T= foreman in Dept. 1217, Preheat oven . 350'

75  30th wedding anniversary. together flour and baking powder. Add vanilla and mix in the eggs.C lilidil z eilll Jennie Lenzi celebrated her Cream butter, or oleo, and sugar together. In a separate bowl, sift

51 A speedy recovery to Polly Then add buttermilk and baking soda. Work mixture well with hands.

IJAL surgery. cherry, pineapple, lemon or blueberry pie filling.* Use 2 cans of pieHail's mother who underwent Take 3/4 of the dough and pat on ungreased cookie sheet. Fill with

Anna Noble Helen Hansel Harold Collier Harry Stottlemire On medical leaves are Marilyn filling. Make lattice (crisscross) top with the remainder of the dough.Dept 1334 Dept. 1151 Dept. 304 Dept. 1147 Kachenho, Witma Guernsey and Bake for 30 minutes.25 years 23 years 20 years 20 years Ruth Pratt. *I used pineapple.

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