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Show Page October 20, HILL TOP TIMES 14 1978 Edwards, Smitii, VJaiTioo earn top dollsr for ido JO X V 4 h Three civilian employees earned a total of $2,645 for their ideas to save the Air Force money. Lester J. Edwards, Directorate of Materiel Management, earned $W0 resulting from a $47,835 savings to the Air Force. He suggested a repair procedure to eliminate procurement of new assets when certs and longo problem was present in a radome. Hie suggestion was established and included in the technical order. 'r- - v Clayton L. Smith, Directorate of Maintenance, received $860 for his suggestion of using a commercial lifting device which eliminated the need for a monorail system to handle missile and motor storage prior to transfer. The idea saved the Air Force $31,605. tii r-- J i mf m lll"'v. 01 i iiui. I I m nil ji l 1 imi ujMim u ii iic I Sherel R. Warwood, Comptroller, saved the Air Force intangible and tangible benefits of $23,385 for her suggestion and received an award of $845. Her idea resulted in daily processing of the DA G037A system being reduced to a once-a- week processing. 7F SWA 1 Others who received awards were: Personnel Division: Elaine E. Eddy, $55 Vehicle Transportation Division: Delmar E. Fredde, $125 Materiel Management: Clara M. Searle, $25; Reginald Roybal, $190 Gvil Engineering Division: Leonard C. Nicholas, $30; Ray T. Olmstead, $30; Gordon J. Sant, $75 Distribution: Lonnie D. Adams, $100; Joseph Bailey, $50; Wareen L. Jones, $255; Robert R. McKnight, $12.50; Joann R. O'Connor, $12.50; Rowena H. Visser, $35 Maintenance: Wallace E. Allen, two awards, $50 each; Albert V. Anderson, $35; Steven J. Black, $40; Robert F. Blakley, $20; George L. Cain, $20; J. Val Edmondson, $25; Mack N. Forbush, two awards, $345 and $50; Thomas D. Fry, $25; Kurt L. Gailey, $40; Leland H. Groskreutz, $35; Michael R. Hall, $80; Roger S. Jensen, $50; John C. Jones, $25; Ralph A. Jones, $25; Roger R. Kasten, $40; Robert O. Kilburn, $25; Jose F. Martinez, $40; William C. Mitchell, $20; Arthur L. Murray, $25; Paul P. Murray, $100; Dale B. Nelson, two awards, $12.50 each; Ignacio Z. Olvera, $25; Robert M. Rich, $50; Kenneth B. Snow, $20; Roger A. Simmons, two awards, $12.50 each; Calvin E. Stuart, $500; Varge M. Thompson, $100; Max B. Turner, $335; Edward Volinski, $50; and William J. West Jr., $50. One military noncommissioned officer, TSgt. Ralph B. Totaro, 1881st Communications Squadron, received an award for $665. FQOrjBSo i rr. V7i 1 WJ i m f a- jt m ONE OF THE MOST significant energy savings areas was in fuel savings. The highest award paid by Ogden ALC for these suggestions concerned rerouting of a LOGAIR Flight. Savings of $160,086.28 to the Air Force resulted in an award of $1,265 paid to the suggester. V? Saver) Program at Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC) in July 1977, a total of 43 "SAVES" suggestions have been received 111 i mm a m t. w m his- - - K i UZ 1 IJ LJ 4526 MOD. m A MEDITERRANEAN STYLING .I jbt r con sos. q I Energy mm rT - mm QA7GO Since inception of the SAVES (Submit A Valuable -- i iimn ) izJ I and four adopted. MOD. 4310 Jl TUBE IN-LIN- E Benefits were calculated based upon reduced plane, mile and fuel costs for the LOGAIR Flight. THERE ARE MANY other areas for consideration, such as use of electricity, jet fuel for aircraft, fuel and oil for vehicles, water, etc. Ideas HI Vrf Miff I t 111' m are always welcomed and encouraged. SAVES expeditor tabs should be available in Suggestion boxes at or Vvt III U JL I i I "SJ. A "Sk. "Sl., in 1 W.-- .' VKtfl VW Qp .. nm- , .,.,...., ..... . - ,.u,.,....MMW...,JM. - ,r ii, i.i,.i,.,..,i ,ii n - ...,,, fo) 9 A 1 A II - . - - . - - JK near work stations throughout the base. Organizational suggestion monitors are encouraged to contact the Suggestion Office, ext. 6901, for supplies of these tabs, if needed. Personnel are encouraged to obtain an AF Form "Submit A Valuable Energy Saver!" Gn Vclucbb 1000 and X7DG Submit A Obtain cn I Enorgy Savor AF Form 100 rii I rJ ,1 V 1 1 V mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm iiliwwn "J-- 9 |