The White Falcon - 30.04.1976, Qupperneq 6
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3:00 Midday Report 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 12:00 Sacred Heart 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 1
3:05 The Beverly 9:40 Cartoon Carnival 12:15 Norman Vincent 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 (
Hillbillies 11:10 Monkees Peale 3:30 Sesame Street 3:30 :
3:30 Electric Company 11:35 Lost in Space 12:45 The Founding Fathers 4:30 Musical Chairs 4:30 :
4:00 Three for the Money 12:30 The Fisherman and Jesus Christ 4:50 Let's Make a Deal ]
4:20 Early Movie: 12:50 Flipper 1:15 Roy Rogers 5:15 Merv Griffin 6:10 ]
Mr. Belvedere Goes 1:20 Water World 1:40 Wide World of 6:30 Evening Report 6:30 :
to College 1:40 Early Movie: Sports 7:00 You're in Love 7:00 1
5:40 My Favorite Martian Dick Tracy's G-Men 2:25 Early Movie: Charlie Brown 7:25 i
6:05 Buck Owens 3:30 Tournament Of Playboy of 7:30 Monday Night 7:50 '
6:30 Evening Report Champions the Western World Baseball: LA vs. 8:45 i
7:00 Soul and Symphony 5:05 Washington Week 4:05 NBA Playoffs: Houston 9:30 '
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore In Review Phildelphia vs. Buffalo 10:00 Ten O'clock Report 10:00
8:30 Star Trek 5:40 Daniel Boone 6:30 Weekend Report 10:15 Moments of 10:15
9:30 M*A*S*H 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 Animal World Reflection
10:00 Ten O'clock Report 6:45 Wild Kingdom 7:10 Barnaby Jones 10:20 1975 Miss World- 10:20
10:15 Moments of 7:10 Face the Nation 8:00 Tillie's Punctured USA Beauty Pageant 11:20
Reflection 7:35 Sanford and Son Romance( Charlie 11:30 Late Show: 12:10
10:20 Longstreet 8:00 Hawaii Five-0 Chaplin Special) Shock Corridor
11:15 Late Show:
Betrayal
12:25 Suspense Theater:
Psychomania
Wednesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Th$ Price Is Right
5:00 Mil^e Douglas
6:05 Truth or
Consequences
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:05 The Young Americans
9:00 Sandy Duncan
9:30 Maude
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 S.W.A.T.
11:15 Late Show:
Touch of the Poet
Tuesday
Home Stretch
Reflection
Olympic
9:00 Cher
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Evil Touch
11:40 Late Show:
Where have all the
People Gone?
11:55 Night Watch:
Panic in the Streets
8:40 Sunday Night Movie:
The Hunted
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 World at War
11:00 Tonight Show
Thursday
Friday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 Make a Wish
4:30 Jack La Lanne
4:50 $10,000 Pyramid
5:15 Wyat£ Earp
5:40 The Price Is Right
6:05 Name that Tune
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Flipside
7:30 Phil Silvers
8:00 Movin On
9:00 That's My Mama
9:30 All in the Family
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Today Show
11:20 Tonight Show
00 Midday Report
05 General Hospital
30 Electric Company
00 My Three Sons
30 Early Movie:
Pushover
05 Buck Owens
30 Evening Report
00 Carol Burnett
00 Mary Tyler Moore
30 Star Trek
30 M*A*S*H
:00 Ten O'clock Report
:15 Moments of
Reflection
:20 Longstreet
:15 Late Show:
Satan's Triangle
:30 Suspense Theater:
UFO
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AFTV Channel 8 Specials
Today, 7:00 p.
SOUL AND SYMPHONY —
9
April 30
•May 7
Starring Blood, Sweat, and Tears, the
Detroit Symphony and the Blackbirds with
Wolfman Jack as the host. (Preempts
Carol Burnett;)
Monday, 10:20 p.m.— 1975 MICS WORLD USA
BEAUTY PAGEANT— George Hamilton hosts
this pageant, which focuses on the final
competition of the contest to choose the
American girl who will represent her
country at the international Miss World
Beauty Contest.
Tuesday, 7:25 p.m.— CNO SITREP— In the
tradition of "passing the word" the
Chief of Naval Operations, ADM James
Holloway III, holds forums on current
issues during visits to a number of
fleet and shore commands.
Thursday, 10:20 p.m.— TODAY SHOW—
"Today", visits the state of Oregon to
report on its history, industries,
resources and its official sport Jog-
ging-
AFTV Channel 8 movies of the week
Today--MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE—
No synopsis.
Today--BETRAYAL— After her husbands
death, wealthy Helen Merser decides to
hire a woman companion, Gretchen. Stars
Amanda Blake and Tisha Sterling.
Today--PSYCHOMANIA— A former war hero
and portrait painter is suspected of
being the demented killer stalking the
campus of a girl's college.
Saturday---DICK TRACY'S G-MEN— G-man
Dick Tracy thwarts a gang of interna-
tional spies who are assigned to steal
military secrets from the United States.
This action thriller from the 30s
is based on Chester Gould's famous comic
strip and features actual footage of the
Hindenburg disaster.
Saturday---WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE
GONE?— The head of a family wages a
grim survival struggle after a deadly
virus, produced by a mysterious radia-
tion explosion, such as a bomb, kills
most of the people on earth. Stars Peter
Graves and Vera Bloom.
Saturday---PANIC IN THE CITY— A foreign
scientist, contaminated with radioactiv-
ity, sets off a chain reaction. Once
hospitalized, he is given an overdose to
keep him quiet. Stars Howard Duff, Linda
Cristal and Nehemiah Persoff.
Sunday---PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD—
A weary and disheveled Christy Mohan
stumbles into a remote inn in County
Mayo and claims that he murdered his
tyrant father. The Innkeeper's daughter
is enthralled by the story, and she
persuades her father to employ him as a
pot boy. He soon becomes the idol of the
loca^L females.
Sunday---THE HUNTED— An industrial spy
is assigned to secure inside information
on the bidding for oil from the Mid-East
at the request of an Arab Sheik . Stars
Lee Remick and Michael Hinz.
Monday---SHOCK CORRIDOR— A reporter has
himself committed to a mental ' hospital
to write about an unsolved murder. To
find the answers, he endures beatings by
inmates and shock treatments by the
hospital staff. Stars Constance Towers,
Peter Breck, and James Best.
Tuesday--HOME STRETCH -- No synopsis .
Wednesday---TOUCH OF THE POET— Set in a
shabby tavern outside of Boston in 1928,
the story centers on a proud Irishman
who is beset by debts. He is contemp-
tuous of Yankee ways due to the talk
about his beliefs that stqm back to the
days of the war.
Friday---PUSHOVER— A detective is
assigned to apprehend a bank robber and
murderer by tailing his girlfriend. He
becomes enamored of the young lady and
decides the uank loot and girl are more
important than his police career.
Friday—-SATAN' S TRIANGLE— In the past
30 years over 1,000 people have van-
ished from the sea and skies :between
Miami and Bermuda. Featuring Kim Novak
as a woman who survives a bizarre storm
which results in the violent deaths of
all the passengers on a small fishing
boat. Also stars, Doug McClure and Jim
Davis. Adult.
Friday---UFO— The_ true story of UFOs
presented in documentary style. Films
are shown exactly as they were pho-
tographed .
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
uso
The USO is sponsoring a mini Crafts
Fair on June 5. Anyone interested in
participating should call 6113 for more
information.
The USO would like to sponsor a
round Iceland trip during June. If
interested, talk to Julie at 6113.
Tonight at the USO at 7 p.m. there is
a free silent film— complete with piano
player and sound effects team.
Tomorrow the special in the Red Wall
Snack Bar will be tacos. At 2 p.m.
there will be a Coin Club meeting in the
Music Room.
Join the Young Adult Outreach Group
at 8 a.m. for their weekly pancake and
worship gathering. At 1 p.m. there will
be a dart tournament on Sunday.
On Monday, the Kingsmen Chess Club
will meet at 7 p.m.
All interested ladies are invited to
consult with Annora the Navy Exchange
expert on Tuesday about make-up. She'll
also have her scissors for free trims
from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Also on Tuesday, it's Bake Bingo at
7 p.m., followed by a pinochle tourney.
The sewing lady is at the USO on Wed-
nesday afternoons. The snack bar featu-
res brownies a la mode for dessert.
The USO is sponsoring a jam session
for all people who like to sing or play
the guitar— the fun starts at 7:30 p.m.
Also on Thursday the USO will hold
its regular ping pong tourney at 7 p.m.
Recycle your grubby T-shirts at the
USO with tie dyeing at 7 p.m. on Friday.
Protect Your Heart
STOP SMOKING
Youth Center news
Tomorrow is the day for Little League
try outs for all interested children
ages 9-15.
Sunday there will be a display of
Judo at 2:30 p.m. at the Youth Center.
Almost 50 • enthusiastsJts will display
their Martial Arts talents.
May 15 the Youth Center is having a
flea market. Please drop off all items
that you would like to donate at the
Youth Center.
The Youth Center needs instructors in
the areas of arts and crafts, guitar,
judo, Ljosin Singers and any other fun
activity which the youth might be in-
terested in. For more information, call
the Youth Center at 5108 or 7822.
The Youth Center needs some items for
an arts and crafts project—bottles,
newspapers, old socks, buttons, yarn
scraps and broom handles. If you have
any of these items that you would like
to contribute, please drop them off at
the Youth Center.
Today—Lunch: Manhattan fish chowder,
old fashioned beef stew, fried fish
balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles
with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, but-
tered lima beans and lyonnaise carrots.
Dinner: old fashioned bean soup,
turkey croquettes or veal pinwheels,
vegetable gravy, snow flake potatoes,
seasoned mixed vegetables and buttered
broccoli spears.
Tommorow— brunch at 10 a.m.hog-
ging soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and
french fried potatoes.
Dinner: french onion soup, grilled
beef steak to order, sauteed onions,
baked potato with sour cream, buttered
W.G. corn and steamed spinach.
Sunday— brunch at 10 a.m.: puree
mongole soup, hot Reuben sandwiches, and
crisp potato chips.
Dinner: "Family Night", chicken veg-
etable soup, barbequed chicken, Bar-B-Q
sauce, baked macaroni and cheese, green
garden peas with onions and french fried
cauliflower.
Monday—Lunch: corn chowder, seafood
platter of fried shrimp, oysters and
fish cakes, baked chili macaroni, oven
browned potatoes, buttered broccoli
spears and glazed carrots.
Dinner: Philippine Dinner, sweet and
sour pork, Philippine style adobo
Olongapo pansit, Philippine fried rice,
spinacn rolls and buttered asparagus
spears.
Tuesday—Lunch: logging soup, braised
pork spareribs and sauerkraut, baked
Spanish beef patties with natural sauce,
paprika potatoes, buttered mixed veg-
etables and french fried cauliflower.
Dinner: chicken vegetable soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
mashed potatoes, steamed rice, creole
green beans and fried okra.
Wednesday—Lunch: Knickerbocker soup,
beef casserole, veal croquettes, tomato
gravy, baked macaroni and cheese, sea-
soned garden peas and buttered summer
squash.
Dinner: cream of potato soup, ginger
pot roast, natural gravy, oven glow pot-
atoes, buttered corn on the cob and sea-
soned F.F. greens.
Thursday—Lunch: creole soup, fried
Icelandic fish or Oriental skillet,
french fried potatoes, Keflavik fried
rice, Polonaise broccoli spears and
spiced beets.
Dinner: cheese soup, glazed ham loaf
or beef porcupines, vegetable gravy,
mashed potatoes, sauteed corn and but-
tered brussel sprouts.
Friday—Lunch: chicken rice soup,
stuffed cabbage, rolls or turkey scal-
lops, O'Brien potatoes, seasoned lima
beans and buttered carrots.
Dinner: pepper pot soup, barbecued
corned beef or simmered frankfurters,
hot mustard sauce, Franconia potatoes,
buttered string beans and fried hominy.