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Show Page November HILL TOP TIMES 12 17, 1978 seirunse Ciuilliioin) pBtrao YEAR PINS Plans and Programs: Reid G. Petersen Quality Assurance: Richard S. Larsen Procurement and Production: H. Philip Jorgensen, Fred L. Comptroller: Ralph M. Cummings, Cleone H. Hess, Vera S. Powell, Floyd W. Roeseler, Richard P. Rust, Eulogio J. Salas, Wayne A. Volker Procurement: L. Annette Jorgensen, Emilio Salvitti Materiel Management: Ross S. Folkman, Arlene M. Leshon, Volmer L. Miller Distribution: Joseph C. Voyer 2849th ABG: James B. Duke, Edward S. Kraft, Sr. Thomason Range Management Office: Arthur J. Johnson Distribution: Alma L. Harrison, Claudio Martinez Arthur E. Harmon Comptroller: James F. Hammond, Raymond A. Hansen Materiel Management: Martha A. Bishop, Luther P. Bonones, Kiyomi K. Kawashima, Mahlon J. Leonard, Harry Mamales, Joseph O. Peterson, Glenn R. Steffen, Ray Stenger, Masao T. Sutow, Jay R. Thackeray, Norval L. Welling, Sylmar T. Wiser DIRECTORATE OF MAINTENANCE: Steve T. Jamison, $75; Gary R. Hawks, $40; Robert I. Rasmussen, $50; Donald M. Keener, $30; Frank C. Bernal, $25; Arnold L. Petersen, L. Gates, $40; Michael H. Fry, $35. $35-Micha- DIRECTORATE OF DISTRIBUTION: Robert R. Oglesby, James L. Boutilier, $25; Donald P. Smith, $25; Darwin e! Ward, $40; Imogene Stephenson, $25; Margaret E. Harrington $25; Twila W. Hughes, $25; Patsy E. Stettler, $25; Kent West YEAR PINS 10 Maintenance: Albert E. Bell, Ronald Cambareri, Norma P. Davis, Karl E. Engelke, Kay H. Flint, David A. Harvey Jr., Bryant F. Herbert, Wayne K. Larson, James D. Manning, Robert L. Salaz, Steven A. Vaughn Procurement: Cherrie L. Hammer, D. Chris Jensen Materiel Management: Helen M. Bushman, Carol A. Jenkins, Jewel A. Lynch, Sandra L. Merrill, Vicki S. Wehus Distribution : Thomas A. Alsup, James J. Archuleta, Gene E. Bunderson, Dennis W. Draper, Margaret M. Gabaldon, Charles J. Patton 2849th ABG: Laura K. Degroot, LelandS. Musselman, Val G. Scott R. Walton, Cleal M. Wilson, Gladys S. Woods, Frank R. Wright, Michael Zemo, Tommy E. Zito, Jr. YEAR PINS Maintenance: Joe A. Casper, Alfred L. Doyle, Curtis B. Haynes, Byron M. Hendrickson, Darwin C. Jensen, Daniel No WW IP? c) MOT Other employees who received awards in October for their suggestions are as follows: $25; Maintenance: William E. Bauer, Paul L. Conley, Reese W. Facer, Asael B. Griffiths, Donald O. Jones, Willie Martin Jr., John Mizuno, Woodrow N. Pierce, Herbert H. Walker, Howard 20 Charles M. Johnson, an instrument mechanic in the Directorate of Maintenance, earned $315 for a suggestion that resulted in a T. O. change for replacing burned out lights only in the face plate assembly and not the whole item. This change saved the Air Force $5,245. (Res.): James J. Clark 508th TFG 2849th ABG: Suggesters profit Kalney, Richard L. Lowther, Earl P. MacKenzie, WTeston V. Mason, Richard M. Russell, Ralph D. Sibert, Loren A. Smith, Kenard V. Snider, Douglas R. Stoddard, Robert L. Stoffers The f ollowing civilian employees were recently honored with pins and certificates signifying their years in federal service: 30 iresGiiued $25. CIVIL ENGINEERING: Cort Galbraith, $35; Val G. Scott, $30; Richard L. Zondervon, $40; James C. Maryott, $50; Joseph G. Fisher, $20; Herbert E. Oilman, VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION Mcleod, $20; John Longman, $20. COMPTROLLER: are no moving parts. And these new Trinitrons have improved brightness for even better picture quality Of course, they all have the built-iquality and dependability that Sony is known for So be prepared for the excitement the new Sony line will create. Because they're a lot more than just TV's, you know They're Sonys better-than-ev- push-butto- n T" selection (Except on the 9" model It's too small ) The tuner is electronic which means there 1881st COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON: Barbara power consumption (they all use less power than a light bulb), and a redesigned chassis for easier serviceability. fr ' IIP 0mk. mmm. --I Hm rL 1 """" HI IB push-butto- D-QDflO- M hi i i ( . i .' U t t i ! IS ',J t ' 1 i ( i ' ' ' ' - M - "mi ' ' ! ! s - - '' i 1 ' 5 r - t, , M '.!!' hi &.-- . ' ifor winter ol Sony Corp ROY ' M i Ls .' m as uk e W at u Vi 1, si ImimM D 5523 So. 1S00 t .' t mv. ik 9" model. D0D5D: i Incrooso H Our viorh is caught up - 4nd ro'ro Roady To Sorvo Vou fJ0l7 Four new remote control models: 15." 17," 19" and 21" (measured diagonally). Featuring Express Tuning and improved lumisponder light sensing system for wider dynamic range. 1978 Sony Corp of America SONY. Tnnilron and Express Tuning are trademarks t II C 1 AMf H 1j w- - " " , ! New lightweight, easy ' Eft Ik v i h biforo J, - 100-wa- 4754th RADAR EVALUATION SQUADRON: MSgt. James A. Cook, $25. tho 1st of tho Year ( Express Tuning, reduced push-butto- $50. tho M ! S ! M V 1 ' : UH 1 4141 RIVERDALE ROAD ' '' I V, u, e ' ' ' 1 1 ' ! M, ' ' ' ' , , J. Estep, 508th TACTICAL FIGHTER GROUP: Gerald M. Summers, in- Buy NOVJ Exclusive Trinitron one-guone-len- s system on all models Six new models, two 12" a 15' a 17." and two 19" (measured diagonally). Featuring Richard C. James, $50. n called "direct access" Express Tuning for instant channel C. & PRODUCTION: $75. $50. vertebrates do have daily rest periods, but no one will ever catch them napping. And it s not just a Sony either It's an entire new family of Sony Trinitron TV's What's so special about them'' For one thing, they've all got something Stewart PERSONNEL DIVISION: Judy C. McCormick, $35; Judy A. invertebrates, other Caren King, $35. members of the animal kingdom, never actually sleep. Most spiders, and DIVISION: DIRECTORATE OF PROCUREMENT David J. Wells, $75; Calvin R. Dittmore, spineless insects OF MATERIEL MANAGEMENT: DIRECTORATE C. Ciampini, $50; Linda S. Anderson, $50; Kathy J. Anderson, $110; Stanley V. Miller, $25; Bobbie C. Bright, $25. naps for bugs Many $20. i i 394-452- 9 Yl,tAMt,Mlfc'' UtU,'l,,'M!!,!'MiiMMIiMiiiM.MIiiiMil """""""I'tMlntUti.MHIt.ltliHIl' |