The White Falcon - 21.05.1976, Blaðsíða 6
Today
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 My Three Sons
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 The Price is Right
4:45 Early Movie: Ten
Gentlemen from
West Point
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Carol Burnett
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Longstreet
11:15 Late Show:
Bengazi
12:30 Suspense Theater:
Theatre of Death
Wednesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:35 The French Chef
5:10 Truth or
Consequences
5:30 Mike Douglas
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:05 Young Lawyers
9:00 Phyllis
9:30 Maude
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 S.W.A.T.
12:00 Late Show: Letters
from Three Lovers
Saturday
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:40 Cartoon Carnival
11:05 Monkees
11:30 Lost in Space
12:30 Greatest Sports
Legends
12:50 Flipper
1:15 Water World
1:35 All Star Wrestling
2:20 Early Movie:
Another Dawn
3:40 WCT Challenge Cup
5:10 Washington Week
In Review
5:40 Daniel Boone
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Wild Kingdom
7:10 Face the Nation
7:40 Sanford and Son
8:00 Hawaii Five-0
9:00 Cher
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Late Show:
Queen Bee
11:50 Nightwatch:
Quiet Please,
Murder
Thursday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 Make a Wish
4:20 Jack La Lanne
4:50 $10,000 Pyramid
5:10 Name That Tune
5:35 Honey West
6:05 Wyatt Earp
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Animal World
7:35 Rhoda
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 The Weekend
Athlete
11:10 Tonight Show
Sunday
12:00 Sacred Heart
12:15 The Gossamer Thread
12:45 The Supremacy of
Reason
1:10 Music and the
Spoken Words
1:40 Roy Rogers
2:05 Wide World of
Sports
3:15 Early Movie: The
Adventurers
4:35 NBA Playoffs:
Boston vs.
Cleveland
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Good Times
7:10 Barnaby Jones
8:05 Sunday Night Movie:
Butterfield 8
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 World at War
11:05 Tonight Show
Monday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Musical Chairs
4:50 Let's Make a Deal
5:10 Merv Griffin
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Monday Night
Baseball: Los
Angeles vs. St.
Louis
9:00 Olympiad #3
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 15th Annual Miss
Teenage America
Pageant
11:40 Late Show: Rain
Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Early Movie:
Surprise Package
6:05 Newlywed Game
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Monte Nash
7:35 Tony Orlando and
Dawn
8:30 Cannon
9:30 The Jeffersons
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Barney Miller
10:45 Ben Vereen
Cornin' at Ya
Friday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 The Price is Right
4:45 Early Movie:
Battle of Neretva
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Perry Como Lake
Taho Holiday
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Longstreet
11:10 Late Show: The
Girl Most Likely To
12:30 Creature Feature:
Son of Blob
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AFTV Channel 8 Specials
Monday, 10:20 p.m.— 15th ANNUAL MISS
TEENAGE AMERICA PAGEANT— Mac Davis and
Miss Teenage America 1975 co-host this
program which originates on the campus
of Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Okla.
Thursday, 10:20 p.m.— ABC NEWS CLOSEUP:
THE WEEKEND ATHLETE— This report ex-
plores the problems the middle-aged en-
counter when they take up the rigors of
sports and exercise.
May 21-28
NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
AFTV Channel 8 movies of the week
Today—TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT—
The story of the beginning of the offi-
cer training school and the men that
made it famous.
Today—BENNGAZI—Three men and a woman
in search of hidden gold are trapped in
a lonely desert mosque by Bedouin
tribesmen.
Today—THEATRE OF DEATH— Paris police
are mystified by a series of horrible
murders each bearing traces of vamipr-
ism. Stars Christopher Lee.
Saturday—ANOTHER DAWN—A young British
Army Captain, stationed in a remote
outpost, falls in love with the bride of
his commanding officer - and she with
him. Stars Errol Flynn, Kay Francis and
Ian Hunter.
Saturday—QUEEN BEE— A portrait of a
strong-willed woman who runs the lives
of all those around her - including her
husband. Stars Joan Ch^awford, Barry
Sullivan and Betsy Palmer.
Saturday—QUITE PLEASE, MURDER-A private
detective gets involved with a couple of
thieves who steal a rare Shakespearean
novel and forge copies of it.
Sunday—THE ADVENTURERS—A strangely as-
sorted quartet sets out to recover a
hidden treasure in the African jungle.
Stars Dennis Price and Jack Hawkins.
Sunday—BUTTERFIELD 8—A beautiful model
falls in love with a married man, be-
comes frustrated and despondent and so
decides to travel to another city. Stars
Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey.
Monday—RAIN—Somerset Maugham's classic
tale of good and evil as a puritanical
minister attempts to reclaim a "lost
woman" on the island of Pago Pago. Stars
Walter Huston and Joan Crawford.
Tuesday—SURPRISE PACKAGE—A gambler and
and ex-king team up to make a hit in
stolen jewels. Stars Yul Brynner, Noel
Coward and Mitzi Gaynor.
Wednesday—LETTERS FROM THREE LOVERS—
Patterns of three loves are dramatically
altered when a plane crashes and impor-
tant letters involving the love affairs
are lost -and then found one year later.
Friday—THE BATTLE OF NERETVA—A close-
up of the Yugoslav partisans during 1943
who face the German and Italian troops,
as well as local Chetniks, as they
battle for freedom. Stars Yul Brynner.
Friday—THE GIRL MOST LIKELY TO—Come
enne Joan Rivers wrote this screenp—
based on some of her own experiences.
Stars Stockard Channing and Ed Asner.
Friday—SON OF BLOB—A geologist brings
back a piece of the frozen blob from the
North Pole and stores it in his freezer.
Then it accidentally gets thawed. May
be offensive to some.
uso
Jeopardy: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. the
USO will sponsor its own version of
television's Jeopardy. Those interested
in competing, call USO at 6113.
Road Rally: Tomorrow will be a way
to discover Iceland by joining USO's
Road Rally. Register now for 50? or
sign up at 8:30 a.m. before the rally.
Action will start at 9 a.m. Four-wheel
drive is not necessary, but those who
will drive will need a full tank of gas
as the course stretches more than 150
miles. A navigator and a map of Iceland
are required.
Reykjanes Peninsula Trip: Sunday
will not be too late to join USO on
their Reykjanes Exploratory Trip. For a
chance to beachcomb, rock climb and gey-
ser-gaze, sign up now for $1.
Slides: Monday, for those who have
slides of Iceland or other places, they
may bring them to the USO Center at 7
p.m. General viewing will start at 7:30
p .m.
Bake Bingo, Pinochle, Tacos: Tues-
day's bake bingo will begin at 7 p.m.,
featuring baked goodies. A weekly pi-
nochle tourney will follow bingo. Tacos
will be the special at the Red Wall
Snackbar.
Strawberry Shortcake, Sewing Lady:
Wednesday USO's Red Wall Snackbar will
feature Joanie's strawberry shortcake.
The sewing lady visits USO every Wednes-
day afternoon from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Bring mendables on Wednesday.
Free Chili: Thursday the Protestant
Women of the Chapel will be dishing out
their free chili at 5 p.m. All unaccom-
panied personnel are cordially invitei.
Silent Film Classic: Friday USO will
highlight a free, silent film classic
complete with original, live sound ef-
fects. Fun will start at 7 p.m.
mOV-UT'O*
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Youth Center news
The Ljosin singers is open for new
members. Sign up now at the Youth Cen-
ter.
The Youth Center Viking Club is now
open for members. Register at the Youth
Center.
The Fencing Class meets at 3:30 p.m.
today.
Tomorrow there is Gymnastics at 10
a.m.j Baton Class at 11 a.m. , a movie at
2 p.m. and senior Judo starts at 10 a.m.
The Adventure Club meets at 4 p.m. on
Sunday. Guitar lessons start at 1 p.m.
On Monday it's Judo—juniors at 3:30
p.m.
Thursday it's Arts and Crafts Class
and ballet at 3:30 p.m.
Four watches and one western tie have
been found at the Youth Center. Please
check to see if one of these items is
yours.
Dates for summer camp at Hvitarbakki
are as follows:
June 6-10 Teens
June 20-24 Teens
July 18-22 9-12 year-olds
August 1-5 9-12 year-olds
Youth Center Summer Hours
1 to 10 p.m.—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday.
1 to 11 p.m.—Friday and Saturday
1 to 9 p.m.—Sunday
1 to 10 p.m.—Holidays
1 to 6 p.m.— Ages 6-18
6 p.m. to closing— Ages 11-18
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: clam chowder, poached
or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole,
lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream
style com and seasoned mustard greens.
Dinner: beef barley soup, marinated
London steak w/natural sauce, steamed
rice or mashed potatoes, Creole lima
beans and Normandie carrots.
Tomorrow—brunch at 10 a.m.: cream
pea soup, chopped barbeque pork on
toasted bun and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: com chowder, southern fried
chicken, brown chicken gravy, mash-
ed potatoes, cornbread dressing, Creole
wax beans and buttered spinach.
Sunday—brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken
mushroom soup, grilled hamburgers or
cheeseburgers and crisp potato chips.
Dinner: onion soup, roast beef au
jus, natural gravy, baked potatoes w/
sour cream, buttered summer squash and
seasoned green garden peas.
Monday—Lunch: cream of pea soup,
baked Virginia ham, pineapple sauce,
glazed yams or grilled potato cakes,
sauteed com and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Dinner: logging soup, grilled ham-
burgers and cheeseburgers, steamed
frankfurters, French fried potatoes,
Spanish style lima beans and sliced to-
matoes, onions and lettuce.
Tuesday--Lunch: vegetable supreme
soup, baked chicken, brown chicken gravy
and bread dressing, orange rice, butter-
ed broccoli spears and Normandie car-
rots .
Dinner: tomato soup, New England
boiled dinner of simmered pot roast,
vegetable gravy, paprika potatoes,
steamed cabbage wedges, buttered car-
rots, boiled onions and hot cornbread.
Wednesday—Lunch: chicken soup, beef
pot pie or braised liver smothered w/
onions, brown onion gravy, cottage fried
potatoes, seasoned green beans, French
fried cauliflower and hot biscuits.
Dinner: cream of mushroom soup,
Italian style veal steaks, natural
sauce, franconia potatoes, buttered gar-
den peas and spiced beets.
Thursday—Lunch: clam chowder, fried
or baked Icelandic fish or stuffed bell
peppers, baked macaroni and cheese, but-
tered asparagus spears and buttered com
on-the-cob.
Dinner: Creole soup, chopped beef
steaks, chicken-fried beef croquettes
and brown gravy, potatoes, buttered suc-
catash and seasoned French fried greens.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
open face beef sandwiches, brown gravy,
mashed potatoes, buttered carrots and
stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: beans w/bacon soup, simmered
spaghetti w/heavy meat sauce, baby beef
balls, assorted pizzas, steamed frank-
furters, potato chips, broccoli
polonaise and hot garlic toast.
Perform a
death-defying act.
Have your
blood pressure checked.