The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 16.09.1977, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 16.09.1977, Blaðsíða 5
 ANDREWS NCO WIND- 'O' ROCK- GRINDY MARINE USO Andrews Theater—Mon., Wed. 6:30, 9 p.m. Officers' Club—Sun., Mon., Wed and THEATER CLUB BREAKER CLUB VILLE CLUB CLUB CTR Tue., Thur. 2, 6:30, 9 D.m.; Fri. 6:30, Thur. 7:15 p.m. TODAY * R L P * * k k * k * J * D * 0 * * 9, 11 p.m.; Sat. 2, 6:30, 9, 11 p.m. and Rockville—Sat. 2, 6 p.m.; Mon.—Fri. SAT I G C B * * D * * k K M P R L J F F Sun. 2, 6:30, 9 p.m. 6:30 p.m. SUN J K M * * C F * k R I N 0 L H B P P Grindavik—Sat., Sun. 5:30, 7:30p.m.; MON * A F * k G * k k K * P * I * M k k Windbreaker—Weekends at 2:30 p.m. and Mon.—Fri. 5:30 p.m. TUE GOD* * k k c k * * L * N * I k k Tue. 7:30 p.m. Marine Club—Sat., Sun. 2, 7 p.m.; WED * N Y * * * * * k L * 0 * J k p k K Top Of the Rock—Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. and Mon.—Fri. 7 p.m. THU B X T * * E k k k P * R * K * N * k Thur. 8 p.m. USO—Sat., Sun. 3, 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. FRI * Z V W * * k k k k * S * U * AA k k A. VIVA KNIEVEL—Action Drama (PG). Evel Knievel becomes involved with drug smugglers who plan to murder him when he performs in Mexico. Stars Evel Knievel, Lauren Hutton and Albert Salmi. 104 min. THE KILLER INSIDE ME—Drama (R). A seemingly normal small town sheriff has a schizophrenic breakdown, triggered by his affair with a prosti- tute. He then becomes involved in murder and a series of shootouts. Stars Stacy Keach and Tisha Sterling. 98 min. C. FINAL CHAPTER—WALKING TALL—Action Drama (R). Buford Pusser clears the criminal element out of his county but continues to fight in a neighboring county after his prostitute friend is killed. Stars Bo Svenson, Logan Ramsey and Margaret Blye. 113 min. D_. BLACK SUNDAY—Drama (R). A psychotically disgruntled Vietnam veteran and a beautiful but dangerous Palestinian terrorist match wits with an Israeli agent and conspire to kill 80,000 spectators at a Super Bowl game. Stars Bruce Dern and Martha Keller. 143 min. E. THE DOVE—Adventure Drama (PG). A true story, a boy sails around the world and becomes involved in love and adventure on his way. Stars Joseph Bottoms and Deborah Raffin. 105 min. F. THE MUTATIONS—Science Fiction (R) A mad British professor tries to turn humans into plants with some degree of success. Unfortunate- ly, the plant-humans don't like the change. Stars Donald Pleasence and Scott Anthony. 93 min. G. THE WIND AND THE LION—Adventure Drama (PG). Based on a true incident involving President Roosevelt, the kidnapping of an American family prompts Teddy Roosevelt to send the United States Marines to the rescue in northern Africa. Stars Sean Connery and Candice Bergen. 119 min. H. SHEBA BABY—Action Drama (PG). A female private eye returns to her hometown to protect her father's loan company from hoods. The frail, fashionable female packs a magnum re- volver and her own brand of karate. Stars Pam Grier and D'Urville Martin. 90 min. Sept. 16-23 I. RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY—Animated Musical (G) . Coming home from school, a little girl tosses about her Raggedy Ann doll. After she leaves the house, Raggedy Ann, Andy and a roomful of other dolls and toys come to life. 86 min. J. BUFFALO BILL—Drama (G) . William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) becomes a guide and buffalo hunter; his efforts to make peace with the Indians, his marriage, his downfall and finally his comeback are portrayed. Stars Joel McCrea and Linda Darnell. 89 min. K. SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT—Comedy (PG). Reputedly driving the fastest cars, an Atlanta boy strives to deliver an illegal liquor shipment on a bet that he cannot do it. Stars Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. 96 min. L. JOY RIDE—Drama (R). Two brothers and a friend leave home to find their fortune at an Alaskan pipeline town, discovering the cost of living is high and the job market is right. Stars Desi Arnaz Jr. and Robert Carradine. 92 min. M. TENTACLES—Drama (PG). A southern California beach community is struck with terror when an in- fant and a sailor are "sucked" into the sea. The sheriff is baffled when more mutilated bodies are found. Stars John Huston and Shelly Winters. 90 min. N. THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER—Action Drama (PG). After rescuing a man from a hangman's noose, a Kung-Fu expert becomes his friend. To- gether they embark on a search to find the secret of a hidden treasure. Stars Lee Van Cleef and Lo Leih. 106 min. O. LIES MY FATHER TOLD ME—Drama (PG) . A young boy genuinely loves his Orthodox-Jewish grand- father, a junk dealer who is all the things grandfathers are supposed to be. Stars Yossi Yadin and Len Birman. 102 rain. P. THE HUMAN FACTOR—Drama (R). One man's single-minded vendetta against a highly organized gang of terrorists forms a gripping account after his wife and children are massacred. Stars George Kennedy and John Mills. 96 min. K. EMBRYO—Drama (PG). When speeding on a rainy evening, a scientist hits a pregnant dog; his experiment in terror begins. Stars Rock Hudson and Diane Ladd. 105 min. S. LOST HORIZON—Musical (G). While escaping Baskula in Southeast Asia during a guerrilla at- tack, a talented group of four people crashes in their plane. They find themselves in Shangri-La, a valley paradise where disease and poverty are unknown. Stars Peter Finch and Liv Ullman. 138 min. T. ASH WEDNESDAY—Drama (R) . Aging badly, a 55-year-old woman feels that plastic surgery is the only way to restore her youthful beauty and thereby revive her failing marriage to a wealthy Grosse Pointe, MI lawyer. Stars Elizabeth Taylor and Henry Fonda. 100 min. U. INTERVAL—Drama (PG). Traveling around the world and enjoying life to its fullest, a free spirit interprets her life as an interval between birth and death. Stars Merle Oberon and Robert Wolders. 93 min. V. THE STONE KILLER—Action Drama (R). Moving to Los Angeles, a mean, tough detective who always gets his man even if it involves operating outside the law, returns to the Big Apple. Stars Charles Bronson and Martin Balsam. 95 min. W. THE CAR—Horror Drama (PG). A mysterious black car, driven only by an unseen power, forces two teenage cyclists off the road and to their deaths. Stars James Brolin and Kathleen Lloyd. 97 min. X. THE GREATEST—Biographical Drama (PG) . Olympic boxing champion Cassius Clay, 18, re- turns home to Louisville, KY, and decides to turn professional. Stars Mohammad Ali and Ernest Borgnine. 102 min. Y. CROSS OF IRON—War Drama (R). On the Russian front in 1943, a corporal leads his German platoon back to their lines. Stars Maximilian Schell and James Mason. 120 min. Z. THE SWISS CONSPIRACY—Drama (PG) . The Swiss banking industry and holders of such accounts are determined to protect their secrecy since indenti- fication of these numbered accounts could cause serious political and business upheavals. Stars David Janssen and John Saxon. 93 min. AA. BATTLE OF THE BULGE—Drama (G). In December 1944, an American lieutenant colonel realizes that the German weakness is a lack of gasoline; this suggests that the commanding general and his men play a game of hide-and-seek with the enemy, depleting their gasoline supply. CLUB BEAT — Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Officers' Club Happy hour, 4-7 p.m. 57th FIS Hail & bless Free juke box in Casual bar 9-12 p.m. Family buffet Duplicate bridge 7 p.m. Wiener Schnitzel 7-10 p.m. Social hour, 5 - '1 p.m. Steaks in Casual bar 7-10 p.m. Windbreaker Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Dance, 9p.m. - 1a.m. Hawaiian luau 6 - 8 p.m. Dance, 9p.m. - 1a.m. Social Hour, 6-7 p.m. Movie, 2:30 p.m. Doors open 11 a.m. Movie 7:30 p.m. Disco, 9p.m. - 1 a.m. Fish fry and pizza, 5-9 p.m. Bingo, 8p.m. Top of the Rock Club Special: Prime Ribs Poker 9p.m. - 1a.m. Dance 9p.m. - 1a.m. Breakfast 11:30 a.m. Bingo 2 p.m. Candlelight dinner Movie 8 p.m. Lunch 11:30 a.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m. Bosses Night Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Fish night- Stuffed Flounder Rockville NCO Club Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Meal: Steak Dancing, 9p.m. - 5a.m. Meal: Chicken Game night, 8 p.m. Meal: Lobster tails Pinochle tournament Meal: Combo pizza Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Shorty night, check with bartender for details "Newby night" check it out Meal: Fish & Chips 5:30 - 9p.m. Youth Center news The Youth Center is hosting an open house tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. All NATO Base residents are welcome to stop in for a visit. Children under eight should be ac- companied by a parent. The open house will provide an oppor- tunity for new families to register their children and to learn what •programs are available. Children between six and 19 are al- lowed to use the Youth Center facili- ties, but must be registered by their parents. Besides registration, class instruc- tors will be available to explain their courses and, in some cases, to demon- strate skills taught in classes. Classes for children include baton, ballet, gymnastics, personal develop- ment, beauty and modeling, macrame, arts and crafts and Indian bead jewelry. In addition, special entertainment -will be held in the early after- noon, and Snoopy and Cat in the Hat will be greeting visitors and serving refreshments. Enlisted Dining Facility MONDAY—Lunch: doubly good soup, el rancho stew or beef balls stroganoff, buttered egg noodles or tossed green rice, season peas, ginger glazed carrots and hot biscuits. Dinner: minestrone soup, cold cut platter of sliced roast beef, ham, bologna, salami, liver sausage and cheese, cold potato salad or potato chips and boiled navy beans. TUESDAY—Lunch: tomato noodle soup, open face turkey sandwiches or chicken croquettes, cream rich gravy, snowflake potatoes, savory bread dressing, butter- ed corn and spiced beets. Dinner: cream of potato soup, Mex- icans pork chops with natural sauce, cottage fried potatoes, simmered lima beans, polonaise broccoli spears and hot combread. WEDNESDAY—Lunch: French onion soup, honey glazed corned beef or grilled fish cakes, hot mustard sauce, parsley but- tered potatoes, fried cabbage and butter- ed asparagus. Dinner: vegetable supreme soup, beef pin wheels or oriental skillet steamed rice or duchess potatoes. French cut green beans and fried squash. THURSDAY—Lunch: cream of tomato soup, menu ‘Family Night’—Sunday stuffed cabbage rolls or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and cheese, buttered green peas and paprika cauliflower. Dinner: chicken noodle soup, veal birds with natural sauce, baked stuffed frankfurters, rissole potatoes and but- tered brussels sprouts. FRIDAY—Lunch: clam chowder, poached or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole, lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream style corn and seasoned mustard greens. Dinner: beef barley soup, marinated London steak with natural sauce, steamed rice or mashed potatoes, creole lima beans and normandie carrots. SATURDAY—Brunch at 10 a.m.: cream pea soup, chopped barbeque on pork toasted bun and French fries. Dinner: corn chowder, southern fried chicken, brown chicken gravy, mashed potatoes, combread 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: "Family Night"—onion soup, roast beef au jus with natural gravy, baked potatoes with sour cream, buttered summer squash and seasoned garden peas.

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