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Show June 12, 1981 HILLTOP TIMES Page 16 MoimfleirD(inice here continues to be one of the most successful within Air Force Logistics Command. During the past month, many base civilian and military workers received extra dollars on their paychecks for submitting good ideas that were adopted by the Air Force. Among the big winners were Charles B. Hardenbrook, an industrial B g 15 F-- 4 - Donald J. Lesser, an electrical equipment repairer in the Directorate , of Maintenance. He proposed a local repair procedure for computer electrical equipment chassis for SRAM and aircraft. missiles on As a result of his idea, costs of buying B-5- 2 Charles B. Hardenbrook MerVs Jewelry CASH FOR DIAMONDS AND GOLD! (krttfimy tjuivr. szm&i mtiten DILLS PRESSING? Why suffer the harrassment and problem of trying to satisfy all of your creditors every month, year after year, call anytime for free information. YOU CAM CHANGE FROM: 1. 2. 3. 'ifimr&il) dii Gum Our integrity is your assurance of quality service. igaj 16 South Main Cfearffafrf 825-075- W. Owen. $35 388th Tactical Fighter Wing: SSgt. " Morris Harrington, $25; TSgt. Fred N. Maddux, $50 Directorate of Maintenance: Federico H. Archuleta, $40; Lorry B. Atencio, $25; Joseph L. Barnes, $15; Glen L. Barton, $50; Max L. Bate, $35; Paul J. Beech, $47.50; Albert E. Bell, $65; Dale A. Bingham, $245; Boyd D. Brown, $25; Dean N. Brown, $50; Haven T. Butcher, $40; Everett L. Carney, $25; David Carpinelli, $50; Kelly L. Chadwick, $75; Stephen A. Comeau, $30; Ryan F. Dansie, $35; Elizabeth L. Darling, $25; Herman P. Jr., $40; Rodolpho three $45, awards, $190, Dominguez, $210; Simpson C. Day, $25; Lester J. Edwards, $50; and Chester T. Foree, Davis, $65 Also: Hugh C. Fisher, $365; George M. Gallegos, $20; Arthur G. Gerber, $40; Charlotte J. Gonzales, $40; J. Fern Hall, $50; Keith W. Hampson, $35; William L. Harrison, $120; Robert L. Hawthorn, $25; Raymond Hemsley, $467.50; Jay C. Hitchcox, $75; Ford J. Hitt, $15; Shirley A. Hodson, $80; Dean M. Holbrook, $25; Edward HHolloway, $25; Edward C. 2701st Explosive Ordnance , Hood, $35; Barry D. Howard, $50; Albert F. Humphrey Jr. , $40; John L. Disposal Squadron: MSgt. Melvin L. Herl, $850 Jaques, $65; Michael A. Jenkins, $20; 6514th Test Squadron: TSgt. Jerry Ricky B. Jensen, $20; Merlin C. L Lear $50 Jester, $25; Ray E. Johnson, $20; USAF. Hospital, Hill: SSgt. Richard (Continued on page 17) itpi An award of $1 ,130 was received by F-l- ll dollars forJdlesis " engineering technician in the Directorate of Maintenance. He received an award of $2,240 for proposing a method of repairing wire braid in and 17 engines ducts for aircraft. Previously, the ducts on were being condemned and new ones bought. Mr. Hardenbrook proposed a repair procedure which resulted in saving 75 percent of the replacement parts and material costs and improved mission capability of Air Force activities, as well as allied nations who use the . weapon system. The suggestion was also adopted and incorporated into applicable technical data. The Air Force realized a savings of $139,300. anti-icin- sairovtop Other award winners for ideas were: new computer chassis cases were Materiel of Directorate eliminated. The Air Force realized a Issie Cantor, $350; Management: savings of $85,330. Robert T. Palmer, an industrial Jimmie L. Crawford, $75; Kristi Lee $50; David engineering technician in the Direc- HoIIey. $25; Dale D. Huff, torate of Maintenance, received $885 L. Lloyd, $30; Clara M. Searle, $75 Directorate of Distribution: Rhea for his proposal that FZG-ldummy boosters be made of high density Carnahan, $25; Jeffrey F. Everts, Donald O. polyprophylene using the . Plastic $15; Beth$A. Frisbey, $35; Shop's injection molding machine. Hughes, 100; Jack R. Lake, $35; L. Previously the boosters were made MarjeanB. Lorenze, $60; Clarence from a casting resin. His suggestion, McCormick, $15; Victor D. Rodarte, resulted in significantly reduced costs $40; Paul J. Schmidt, $35; Dan F. for manufacturing these training Thomas, $40; Kristine J. Walters, devices. The Air Force realized a $400 Directorate of Contracting and savings of $31,380. Manufacturing: Elaine W. Sutphen Comptroller: W. Henry Cragun, $25; Roger C. England, $75; Glen C. Havens, $50; George L. Riddle, $35; Orville J. Tucker, $25 " Vehicle Transportation Division: A1C David M. Aguillard, $255; Kenneth J. Jorgensen, $50 Civil Engineering Division: Jeffery K. Brown, $50 ' Jy Personnel Division: G. Sherley Stoddard, $40 2952nd Combat Logistics Support lllllll Jlltlili A. TSgt. 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