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Show it HILL TOP TIMES 1 November Ms 500 Good Ideas Suggestion Month oitpfcis" ia HCO the word which best describes the results of 'sugended the gestion month" which states Mr. last day of October, k' Obrrrf: aV. of Ray S. Odd, Executive Secretary Awards Incentive OOAMA the Committee. the Suggestions received during month - long campaign for new ideas total 487. The goal for the Irive was set at the 300 mark. All employees who helped in any are to way to submit suggestions efforts, their for be congratulated Mr ndd. It is through the ' constructive thinking, hard work and genuine cooperation oi meac many employees and supervisors that we were able not only to reach our goal but to exceed it by 187 ideas, and we wish to thank everyone concerned, he said. received dur-yfrAstions v " inp October are just an indication owhat we can do in the suggestion program, wnue we are warmeu up," let's keep those suggesetions pouring in! "If OOAMA employees were able to submit nearly 500 suggestions in one month, surely they should ha flhle to nroduce at least 300 sug gestions a month in succeeding mrmflia Thnf la thp nvATflcro Tllim ber of new ideas we are going to ii during ; neea eacn anan every montn j the remainder of fiscal year 1960 and Airman of r.1onth An operations supervisor and a motion picture cameraman have been selected as officer and airman of the month for October at Hill AFB. The award winners, SSgt An drew L. Morken. 28th. Logistic Sunnort Sauadron and A2C Hor ace Wong, 25th Ammunition Sup ply Squadron, recently receive' their citations from Col. E. F. Hubbard, base commander. Native of North Dakota, Sgt Morkefl was cited for his "out- standine accomplishment of du ties" as assistant ed officer in charge of the 28th Log operations. He entered the Air Force in Jan. 1961 and has had various op eration assignments at n bases including tours of duty in Japan and the Azores. The sergeant arrived at Hill in May and lives with his. wife, Con stance, and their son, Scott, 6, at on - . 92 Hill Garden Homes. . . .,., ji.t'. Aerial Tankers Refue! At Hill evaluation u.iit, secretary, and Ned Frisby, evaluator, look over one day's receipts of ideas during Suggestion Month which brought in almost 500 suggestions. loodmobile Due At Hill Nov. It aerial an tankers made stop unexpected The American Red Cross tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 at Hill Air Force Base last week, will be at Hill AFB on The tankers, from Malstrom 18 November, for the col- p.m. in Building S - 130 (located AFB. Great Falls. Mont., landed and between Ease the lection of whole blood. The drawing Theater Hill at after their home base in is scheduled to be conducted be Chapel on Third Street). Montana was reported to be weath ered-iThe aircraft had iust completed a classified mission for the Strategic Air Command and were returning home. 's The SAC are part of the 4061st aerial refueling wing from Malstrom, commanded by Col. Burton Burns. Col. Burns was at the 1959 1959. 1959 controls of the lead aircraft as the group left Hill for Montana, l,ol. iiurns said that the KC-- ft SAVE FIRST YEAR'S DEPRECIATION ON ANY built by Boeing Airplane Co.. Backs four radial engines, each turning up more than 3000 OF THESE NEW '59 MODELS horsepower each. Weighing 175,000 pounds, the tankers have a speed of more 1 DE SOTO Firedome Sportsman than 350 miles per hour and will climb to more than 35,000 feet. Al1 DE SOTO Firedome Sedan though the capacity 1 DE SOTO Firedome is classified, they carry enough Sportsman jet fuel to refuel many a thirsty 2 DE SOTO Firesweep Sedans aircraft in mid-ai- r. Col. Burns said the refueling i3 4 Plymouth Suburbans done by a boom attached to the rear end of the aircraft. The air4 Plymouth Sedans craft, a military version of the 1 Plymouth Sports Fury Strateocruiser, has a range of more than 2,000 miles. It can be converted to a cargo carrier in LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE less than six hours. Blood-nobiVel-icsda- Atroo. the 25th Ammo, ma the I duties w include taH showing Jj developing and pictures of a WVm.Voi ..i.. uaiuri ted He was for the awl on tne Dasis of "appearance. J uuct, BDiiiiy, leadership, and performance of his assigned '-- ties." Wrmrv '""YinTl . ,V giant Twenty-on- e ' TTl-- . NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Soutliweste AIRPORT DIAL EX KC-9- 7 le y, - (HI n. ?lymouth Sedans DeSoto Sedans Plymouth mm KC-97- Wagons or or New ( DOEVIINION ELECTRIC -- AUTOMATIC fuel-carryi- OTfita or 4-d- oor . NO PAYMENTS TILL 1960 24 GOOD USED CARS '51s to '58s Preece Motor Co. SUNSET New .1 hA baths, carport, or gar., start at easy FHA terms. See this today. SUN5E7.:3-bedroowith carport. ery nice, assume GI equity and pay ?73 per month. DAVIS COUNTY PLYMOUTH CENTER IMHOFF REALTY ., 75 11 North Highway Junction t FIENCM-FI- V for eokirt V lASKfT ihrimp. 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Airman Wong was born "vw wv Si Won ' m ..... Morken " ls llonoi Go To 'Camerabug1, Operations of 25 per cent participation!" goal Tk i j j ana sian oiiices 10 uireccorates be awarded trophies for their in the suggestion pro GOOD IDEAS Mrs. Ila Davis, 13, FRIDAY TILL 9 p. |