The White Falcon - 20.02.1976, Blaðsíða 6
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A. THE VICTIM- -Mystery (PG). A wealthy woman
or adult guardian.
X---NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED,
(age limit may vary in cer-
tain areas'.)
TV—Films made to be shown on
television primarily.
braves a violent storm to go to her sister after
a phone call from her announcing she is filing for
a divorce. Unknown to her, her sister was murder-
ed after their conversation and her body hidden.
Stars Elizabeth Montgomery and George Maharis.
B. THE DESPERATE MILES—Drama (PG). Story of a
disabled veteran who has a point to prove but has
to decide if it's more important than losing the
person he loves. 81 min.
C. THE DOBERMAN GANG—Comedy drama (PG) . Looking
for a way to circumvent the "human error," a bank
robber recruits an experienced trainer and
handler of war dogs, convincing him he wants to
set upa business training dogs for civilian use.
93 min.
D. THE PROUD AND THE DAMNED-Western (PG). Five
hired guns wandering through Latin America stumble
upon a vicious military dictator. 97 min.
E. SLAUGHTER—Action drama (R). Jim Brown and
Stella Stevens star. Brown is working for the
government when his parents are the victims of
a bomb planted in their car. Vengeance becomes his
main purpose in life. 92 min.
F. THE ASPHYX—Suspense drama (PG). In Greek
mythology, the Asphyx is a creature which appears
only at the time of imminent danger to warn a
person of his peril. Robert Stephens is a scient-
ist of the 1800's who attempts to make himself and
his loved ones immortal.
G. ROOSTER COGBURN—Western (PG). Deputy marshal
Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne) is relieved of his
duties when the judge believes he is gun-happy.
He is reinstated to track down the culprits who
slaughtered a cavalry unit. 107 min.
C---GENERAL AUDIENCES, all ages
admitted.
PG—PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED
Some material may not be
suitable for pre-teenagers.
R---RESTRICTED, under 17, re-
quires accompanying parent
Feb 20-27
H. FAREWELL MY LOVELY—Drama (R). Los Angeles
private detective Philip Marlow (Robert Mitchum)
is hired to locate an ex-con's sweetheart. 95 min.
I. RACE WITH THE DEVIL—Drama (PG). Two young
couples endeavor to travel from San Antonio,
Texas to Aspen, Colorado via a $36,000 mobile
home. Suspense and hair-raising chases ensue from
the bizarre happenings which befall them enroute.
88 min.
J. CABARET—Musical (PG). Lisa Minnelli and Joel
Grey and Michael York star in the Academy Award
winning movie about a cabaret in Berlin in 1931.
124 min.
K. THE CULPEPPER CATTLE CO.—Western (PG). Gary
Grimes and Bill Bush star. A naive 16-year-old
signs on as a cook's helper on a cattle drive and
finds the work more dangerous and less glamourous
than he thought. 92 min.
L. CATLOW—Western (PG). Yul Brynner and Richard
Crenna.* star. After the Civil War, Brynner's gang
rescues an old friend from Indians who turns out
to be a U.S. marshal out to arrest him. 101 min.
M. THE BEAR AND THE DOLL—Comedy (PG). Brigitte
Bardot stars. A symphony orchestra cellist and a
scatterbrained heiress meet "head on" in a little
country village. 96 min.
N. MADE FOR EACH OTHER—Comedy (PG). Two misfits
meet at a group therapy session. After several
escapades, with each other and their zany families,
they realize they are in love. 102 min.
ANDREWS THEATER: 2, 6:30, 9 and (Friday)
11 p.m.
MIDNIGHT SUN: Sat-3:30 p.m., Sun-7 p.m.
Mon & Thur-8 p.m.
CPO CLUB: Sat-2:30 p.m., Sun-2:30 &
Sun, Mon, & Tues- 7:30 p.m.
'O' CLUB: Sun, Mon, Wed & Thur-7:15
p.m., Sat-2 p.m.
ROCKVILLE: Mon through Fri-6:30 p.m.,
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
GRINDAVIK: Mon through Fri-5:30 p.m.,
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
MARINE CLUB: Mon* Wed & Fri-7 p.m., Sat
& Sun-2 & 4 p.m.
USO: Wed-2 & 7 p.m., Sat & Sun- 3 & 7
p.m.
O. THE FRONT PAGE—Comedy (PG). Top reporter
Jack Lemmon is about to leave his job and get mar-
ried just when a big story breaks. Unscrupulous
managing editor Walter Matthau will go to any
length to keep him on the payroll. 105 min.
P. TOMMY—Rock opera (PG). Roger Daltrey, Ann-
Margaret, Oliver Reed and Elton John star in this
famous film. Ill min.
R. CALLAN— Drama (PG).. A top member of the
government section is relieved of his duties be-
cause he has developed a conscience for killing.
Given a last chance, he is told to kill a German
businessman. 106 min.
S. ZERO POPULATION GROWTH—Science fiction (PG).
The story of two young couples in a world where
babies are banned because of the population ex-
plosion. 94 min.
T. THE SCREAMING WOMAN— Suspense drama (PG).
Olivia De Havilland discovers a woman buried alive
on her estate but she just got out of a mental
hospital and no one will believe the woman exists.
87 rain.
U. LET'S DO IT AGAIN—Comedy (PG). Clyde Williams
(Sidney Poitier) and Billy Foster (Bill Cosby)
desperately need money. They set out to get it
backing puny prize fighter Bootney Farnswotth
(Jimmy Walker). 113 min.
V. JOURNEY INTO FEAR—Fear (PG). Zero Mostel
stars in this film about a geologist's attempt to
report newly discovered natural resources leading
to violence. 99 min.
W. CHTT.D UNDER__A LEAE—Drama (R). This film
centers around the love triangle of Dyan Cannon,
her jealous husband, Joseph Campanella and her
neurotic lover, Donald Pilan. 88 min.
Top ol the Rock
Tonight's special at the Top of the
Rock Club is German food. The band Opus
will play at 9 p.m.
Saturday Sick Call is from 12 noon to
2 p.m. A matinee will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday a movie will be shown at 7 p.
m. An English-Icelandic Disco will be
held in the casual bar beginning at 8
p.m.
Monday, 8 p.m. movie, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m. Navy Exchange Bingo.
Wednesday, Strikers' Night and Fish
Orly Special, and Icelandic Disco at 8
p.m.
Thursday, movie at 8 p.m., French
Food Specials and at 9 p.m. Pelican.
Midnight Sun
Tonight by special request Steak
Night and Sheriff at 9 p.m.
Saturday, movie at 4 p.m., and Nomad
at 9 p.m.
Sunday, movie at 8 p.m., Monday, at
8 p.m., movie.
Tuesday, movie 8 p.m., Thursday at
8 p.m., movie, and Large Pizza Special.
Friday, steak night and Sandra at 9
p.m.
CPO
The CPO Club will feature "Nomad"
tonight. The Dining Room will be open
from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Tomorrow night a disco is the high-
light. The dining room will also be
open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday: a roast beef buffet will be
served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A movie
will be shown at 7:30 p.m.
The dining room will be closed on
Monday, Feb. 23. A movie will be shown
at 7:30 p.m.
Coin A Stamp
If you are interested in joining the
Coin and Stamp Club, please call Mike
Mathes at 7091.
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The Fleet Reserve Association oper-
ates for members and guests only. Hours
of operation for bar and kitchen are:
Wednesday: 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. (bar)
to 10 p.m. (kitchen).
Friday: 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. (bar) and
to 10 p.m. (kitchen).
Saturday: 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. (bar)
to 10 p.m. (kitchen).
Sunday: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. (bar) and
to 8 p.m. (kitchen).
Tacos are served every Saturday
from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. only.
Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. On
the first Tuesday the board of direct-
ors meet. On the second Tuesday general
business meetings convene. LAFRA meets
each third Tuesday. Every fourth Tues-
day is the social.
Game Night will be held Feb. 27 at
7:30 p.m.
NCO wives
The NCO Wives Club is open to wives
of all enlisted men on base, regardless
of paygrade or branch of service. The
club functions for the benefit of both
its members and the base community as a
whole, holding social events for mem-
bers, and participating in base-wide
events.
The club offers women an opportunity
to make friends and become involved in
base activities. All interested women
are invited to attend the next meeting,
or call Kris Ayers at 7050, or Marlene
Luckey at 7662 for more information.
CPO wives
The CPO Wives Club will hold a
board meeting on March 1 at 8 p.m. This
meeting will be held in the home of
Peggy Christopherson, Quarters 1081-A.
All committee chairmen are requested to
attend this meeting.
Library happenings
by Cathy Mullen
For those interested in Science Fic-
tion, the libary now has the 8th Annual
Best Science Fiction for 1974. SF(SC)'BES
1974.
Noise, the New Menace by Lucy Kavaler
is about "the harm that noise pollution
does to man and his environment." She
points out that "noise is affecting
man's hearing, his health, his peace of
mind and pleasure." The author discuss-
es noise and how to define it. What do
you consider noise and how much noise do
you feel you can safely tolerate? Read
this book and find out what the author
has found out about noise and how you
can protect your home from noise and re-
store privacy to you and your neighbors.
(614.7 Kav)
De-Managing America, the Final Revo-
lution by Richard Comuelle is about his
discovery of a new consciousness in
America through his own experiences and
observations. He writes a witty, anec-
dotal view of why bureaucratic control
no longer works—and what does work now.
Does America have hope of getting away
from bureaucracy? If not bureaucracy,
then what? Read this book and find out
the answer to these and more.(658.4 Cor)
Nobody Calls at This Hour Just To Say
Hello by Irene Kampen is a hilarious
book about the everyday happenings in
the life of the author as a child.
Irene tells how her mother rescues chip-
munks from carp ponds, how to meet a
The monthly coffee will be on Feb.
25 at Jo Ann Nobles's residence, Quar-
ters 607C. The coffee will start at 10
a.m., and all wives of E-7's, E-8's and
E-9's are welcome to attend.
Otficefs' wwes
The Officers' Wives Club will hold an
election of officers March 9. They will
have a "no-host" luncheon at 11 a.m. on
March 9 at the "0" Club.
Nominees for president are Justine
Lionberger, Fran Preston and Yolanda
Rinaldo.
For first vice-president the candi-
dates are Rhea Reid, Carmen Rodriguez
and Patti Truax.
famous actor such as Cyril Ritchard, how
to deal with Christmas and many other
ORDINARY events. Irene is also the
author of the book Life Without George
which became the basis for the Lucille
Ball TV series—The Lucy Show. A must
for light and witty reading pleasure.
This book is in the McNaughton Book col-
lection.
The Joy of Money is Paula Nelson's
book dealing with the financial freedom
that women can enjoy, if they understand
how to make money work for them. The
author tells how women can get their
financial house in order, how to deter-
mine their financial net worth, deal
with debts, how to get credit, set up
financial goals and seek financial op-
portunities. She includes a set of 15
questions concerning your family status
and present work status in order to help
a woman see how she stands in all realms
of financial status. The author also
deals with how women can manage the
money they have and how to ggt money
they don't have, as well as how to
choose and control professional helpers
—lawyers, accountants, bankers, stock-
brokers and how to legally handle IRS.
The author, above all, wants to help wo-
men change their attitude about : money—
to learn to use money aggressively, con-
fidently and joyously. Do you know what
you are financially worth? If not, read
this very enlightening book which is in
the McNaughton Book collection.
Second vice-president selectees are
Aysha Martens, Glenda Spahr and Karen
Steakley.
Recording secretary entries are Val
Jensen, Jackie Patterson and Jodi Win-
bigler.
Contestants for corresponding secre-
tary are Ginny Duquette, Mary Jo Healy
and Jane Warner.
On the treasurer slate are Lynda Cote
and Gail Ferrell and Debbie Auclair.
An absentee ballot may be used in the
election by anyone who is unable to at-
tend the March 9 election.
Putlin Toastmistresses
The Puffin Toastmistresses will meet
Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Pauline Bosser-
det's home, Quarters 961-2-K. This is
a regular meeting of the Puffin Toast-
mistresses and everyone is invited to
attend.