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Body: | PLANT
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WSL E T TE
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, 1961
Not I c e : To all employees !
What do you know about the company?
What do you know about your fellow workers?
Where has the boss been lately?
Who' s the new employee?
What' s that strange looking thing they're
building in the shop?
This newsletter will tell all! Your roving
reporter, Ann Fraley , will be about the plant
gathering items of interest for the paper.
Please let her know about things of Interest
going on in your department, or write up an
article and send it to Ann in Engineering.
Charlene will provide the transportation.
Any
suggestions for a catchy name for our paper
will be cordially received.
What do you
think we should call it?
In answer to many inquiries - Mr. Hallikainen
is leaving for Europe on May 29th. He will
spend two weeks in England with our company
there, Hallikainen Instruments , Ltd. The
first week they will conduct a training course
for'our representatives
from the various Euro-
pean countries.
The second week he will
attknd a symposium of engineers from all over
Europe, at which time he has been asked to
present his paper on `tContinuous Analytical
Process Instruments. I' His next destination
will be Holland at the request of Asiatic
Petroleum to discuss our instruments with
them. After a side trip to Finland to visit his
relatives, he will return to the U. S . stopping
in New York and Philadelphia to confer with
then Shell installations using our instruments
there. If he doesn't find anything else to
delay him, we expect to see him back here
about June 23rd.
The newly organized bowlins team with Jack
Reed as captain will be doing big things at
Lucky Lanes every Wednesday at 6: 30 P. M.
George Seiji, Joe Wandzilak
, Tom Hale, and
ROIJ
Bultena make up the rest of the five man
team with Eric and Herb Liske as alternates.
We are now Team 7 in the Men' s 775 Handicap
Goldbrickers League. George is top man on
the'team with a high game of 223. Ron came
through with a 13 point gain over his starting
average, and Joe kept Mr. Hallikainen and the
rooting section biting their nails with that
scary curve of his. Jack and Tom.. . .were
there. The boys all looked great in those
snappy blue and white shirts even though they
lost to Tiedman Valve Company by 87 pins.
Keep at itI boys! tW&rh
dPdtMgh4ME
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And where was Skin Bradford on the morning
of May 17th at 7:30? He was already on a
flying trip to Bakersfield to install a new
electronics
unit in a 1238 B.P.A. for Bank-
line Oil Company. He was down and back
the same day, mission accomplished, his
only lament being the fact that the office
managed to schedule him on morning and
evening flights serving meals, thus elimin-
ating the possibility of high living on the
expense account. Shrewd thinking, office
staff!
That new man you have been seeing around
the plant in a suit and tie is Steve Schulte.
He has been employed by the company as
accountant,
Steve has had five years exper-
ience with Arthur Young & Company as staff
auditor and tax specialist besides two years
as Ordnance Officer with the Army 7th Div.,
most of the time overseas.
He is a natlv%
son, born in San Francisco, attended Uni-
versity of San Francisco, majored in account-
ing, and now lives in Carte Madera with his
wife and two small daughters, ages 2 and 4,
Bill Breyer has been making his way across the country with our demonstrator truck, keeping up a busy schedule of conferences to explain our instruments to prospective buyers. He is presently on his way from Chicago to Philadelphia where he is expect- ed to arrive May 29th. From there he will head north into Canada, and he is scheduled to return to Berkeley about the end of July. ; Eero Vansankarl is really looking forward to his trip back to Finland. He will leave June 24th and spend three months visiting his parents in Raahe (a coastal town toward the north of the Gulf of Bothnla) and his five brothers and a sister still in Finland. Bon Voyage, Eero ! We' 11 see you in September. The Howard Kirks are flying to Amsterdam June 20th for the start of an 11 week tour of Europe. They will pick up a Volkswagen for economical transportation and make an all inclusive trip through the European countries with the British Isles as the last stop before returning home. We will expect some wild tales from Howard `I 1 cause it' s crazy when you don' t speak the language. . .I' Have fun ! That's all for this month! . . . . . . . . . . . . INSTRUMEMTS
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