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Date Posted: 13:57:11 08/29/04 Sun
Author: gbdfbgdf
Author Host/IP: 67.137.232.161
Subject: Re: Arnold Nawrocki, 78, inventor of sliced cheese
In reply to: Northern Reaper 's message, "Arnold Nawrocki, 78, inventor of sliced cheese" on 18:21:46 07/10/03 Thu

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>developing individually wrapped slices, died June 30
>in Sun City, Ariz.
>
>Back when Harry S. Truman was president, Mr. Nawrocki
>put his chemical engineering degree from Purdue
>University to work and began his quest.
>
>As quality-assurance manager for Swift & Co. in
>Chicago in 1950, he developed his first U.S. patent
>for shrink-wrap packaging of large hunks of cheese.
>This led to the casting of thin, hot cheese between
>two sheets of wax-coated cellophane, which he cut and
>formed into stacks of individually wrapped slices.
>
>They were beautiful and expensive. The slices were
>next to impossible to open and were covered with wax.
>The project was killed.
>
>Had Mr. Nawrocki not met William D. Tate, who owned
>Clearfield Cheese Co. in Curwensville, Pa., it could
>have been years before consumers got individually
>wrapped slices.
>
>As technical director for Clearfield, Mr. Nawrocki
>developed a method to produce 600 perfect slices per
>minute.
>
>In 1956, Clearfield's first successful run of
>individually wrapped slices was sold.
>
>"From the time I was 3, Dad would bring cheese slices
>home to see if I could unwrap them. I guess he figured
>if a toddler could unwrap the cheese, Mrs. Homemaker
>could also," said his son David, a professor of
>finance at Villanova University.
>
>By 1962, the Pennsylvania plant was producing 10
>million pounds of cheese a year. Mr. Nawrocki's
>invention dominated the market for almost 10 years
>until a major competitor came out with a product.
>
>He left Clearfield Cheese in 1972 and went to work as
>quality-control manager at Pauly Cheese Co. in Green
>Bay, Wis., until he retired in 1985.
>
>"Dad was fairly shy about his accomplishments. He did
>tell me once that he retired with 12 patents," his son
>said.
>
>Mr. Nawrocki was not a wealthy man from the patents,
>which were assigned to the corporations that provided
>research resources. They paid Mr. Nawrocki $1 for each
>patent.
>
>"Dad had a number of $1 checks from Swift and
>Clearfield Cheese. I have the one for the separately
>wrapped cheese slices," David Nawrocki said.
>
>Mr. Nawrocki was born and raised in Michigan City,
>Ind., and died of of polycystic kidney disease at his
>home in Sun City. He is survived by his wife of 55
>years, Jean Kettring Nawrocki; sons David, Bill and
>Philip; daughters Janice Nawrocki-Storms and Carolyn
>Oberfeld; and seven grandchildren.
>
>
>Northern "does this count as famous" Reaper

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