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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 14 Dim(Q pirg and Organized base-levwill be higher competition held in basketball,, men and women's volleyball, slow pitch softball, bowling and talent services officials outlined Air Force's guidance for the 1975 and recreation sports This coming year promises Air to give sports-minde- d Force Logistics Command (AFLC) personnel ample championships. opportunity to participate in their favorite event. In a recent message, command personnel support ft October 25, 1974 the BASICALLY, program contains new few el events. Training camps will be conducted in boxing, golf, tennis, track and field, in- changes from past years. ternational SPORTS SHORTS M and shooting wrestling to determine Air Force team members for interservice competition. . Big buck Who is going to win the Second Annual Big Buck Contest? The Fun-khan- 1. defense 460, Sources note that these dates are not yet firmly established, but for planning purposes the past 1974 Air Force Sports and Recreation interested in making ext. 3924. interservice and national and international schedule may Championship be used. All AFLC personnel interested in participating' in bqxing, international m shooting, track and field, or wrestling training camps may sonnel Center, Randolph AFB, Tex. The Hill AFB Special Services Office, ext. 3239 or 2824 will also assist those persons ap- plication for these and all other specialized sports activities. for making been set by has plication Deadline ficials as Jan. 1, apof- 1975. (AFLCNS) Pork in d vIopinriifit Karl Larsen, director of the Civilian Recreation Activities Center, include an archery range, a swimming pool, a "Totlot" and a ball diamond. Other short range goals include construction of a miniature golf course, horseshoe pits and a nature trail (a peaceful area with trees, a garden and a fountain). Longer range goals consist of building a Civilian Club, a to developed. A NUMBER of short range goals for the park, according karate class for all adult Hill AFB personnel, costing $12 per month, starts Nov. 4. It will be Monday through Thursday A at 5:30 p.m. Sign up is in Thornton Hall, Bldg. Postal championships will be the route for those desiring to participate in chess and photography. Under this form of competition, participants compete locally and scores or results are mailed to a central point where they are tabulated and winners announced. Force Recreational facilities for the 3,600 military of Hill AFB are wide and varied. Yet for the 15,700 civilian employees, there are relatively few facilities available. In order to provide a program for the civilians, the concept of the Hill AFB Civilian Recreation Park was Weber Canyon Wheels This Sunday. Oct. 27, the Weber Canyon Wheels car club will a in parking lot 1 at Hill AFB, which will hold a consist of five driving exercises. Registration will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will cost $2 or $3, dependent upon club' membership. For further information contact Willis Lipham, ext. 2083 or Self competition dates. submit their requests for the specialized training directly to : Air Force Military Per- IVIII contest, sponsored by the Civilian Welfare Council, is open to all Hill AFB civilian employees. Complete information is available through the Recreation Office, ext. 2892. 773-644- championships, are based on SPECIFIC dates for all sports events, as well as Air Women's championships or training camps in bowling, golf, tennis and volleyball will contest be held in conjunction with the men's event. and various family picnic shelters. The Civilian Club will have facilities for games and theatre, a bar serving beer, a dance floor and a supper club. gymnasium for special events. Already in existence at the are the Civilian Recreation Activities Center, a large picnic pavilion, a gas fire barbeque pit, restroom facilities and a large grassy park area. THE GYM facilities will have for basketball, handball and paddleball and a small indoor track. The gym will double as an auditorium Civilian Sports Loan is in the Civilian Recreation Activities Center now and the Civilian Recreation Office handling ticket sales, leisure time education classes, travel information, tours, etc., will move there as soon as the phones are in. Attention Classes beginning November ' 10 Openings available. i III , I CONVENIENT LOCATIONS is The ball diamond scheduled to be built in the near future with the multipurpose court to be constructed soon after. Mr. Larsen stated he hopes the park will be completed in five years. He said construction on the park is moving along as money becomes available. r - t 1 W TWO v J; (5 j FUTURE Karl Larsen and Gail Woodward. Civilian Welfare Council, look over the plat plan for the proposed Civilian Recreation Park. (USAF photo: Ruth Stokes) L COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Bachelor's OGDEN ROY 3 392-575- 7 825-380- 6 HOME STUDY fully approved for G.I. Bill Lx, OJLSJLxJLxJUULJUU COLOR T.V. SALE Fri Oct 25 thru Mon Oct 28 1 These Color T.V. have been carefully reconditioned are in Top Shape. All are Guaranteed: t 6 Months Picture Tube ( 100 Percent - Not Pro Rated), 30 Days Parts, Labor, e You may apply any of above sets for full trade in on new Motorola Quasar within 90 Days. 90 Percent trade in 3 to 6 months. You purchase new T.V. at Substantial Discount. 19" Quasar Portable Regular $429.95 s52500 25" Zenith Console Choice of 3 Cabinets Styles. Reg. $259 to $279 25" Zenith Table Mod 25" R.C.A. 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W. 10th, Oklahoma City, Oklahome 73127. trrenoumi might cemci u-..,.,-,- 399-313- 2 n :; FAA and VA Approved Flight School THE PARK is located west of the South Gate between the gate and FAMCAMP, and is open to all base personnel and 'their dependents. Mr. Larsen said the park will provide an "opportunity for civilian personnel to enjoy social recreation on the base with their fellow employees." He feels this will result in better relations between employees and their supervisors and and will base morale. improve "There will be a full range of facilities on base," he said. He also said there will be a broad and varied program, both for the summer and the winter. Mr. Larsen also commented that the concept of the park has been used in many industries to the benefit of the companies involved. |