The White Falcon - 07.11.1980, Page 1
ENLISTED
WEEKLY
NOVEMBER 7-14
ENTERTAINMENT
DINING USO
SUPPLEMENT
ARMCHAIR TRAVEL
TODAY
LUNCH: French onion soup, Italian spaghetti
with meat sauce, assorted pizza, corn and
zucchini.
DINNER: Manhattan clam chowder, Swiss steaks,
tomato gravy, braised spareribs, potatoes,
cauliflower and peas.
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fresh fruit, assorted fruit
juice, eggs to order, cheese omelets, grilled
sausage, broiled bacon, grilled bologna, hash
browns, French toast and oatmeal.
BRUNCH: In addition to the breakfast items:
cream of tomato soup, chili sandwiches and
potato chips.
DINNER: Navy bean soup, baked chicken, chicken
gravy, beef sukiyaki, steamed rice, mashed
potatoes, mixed vegetables and Brussels
sprouts.
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fresh fruit, fruit juice,
eggs to order, western omelets, fried bacon,
grilled luncheon meat, broiled sausage patties,
pancakes and potatoes.
^WNCH: In addition to the breakfast items:
^■f vegetable soup, chopped barbecue pork on
^Rsted buns and French fries.
DINNER: Beef barley soup, grilled Tom Tom
steaks, onion gravy, baked potatoes, sour
cream, cream-style corn and spinach.
MONDAY
LUNCH: Egg drop soup, fried Icelandic fish,
green rice, broccoli spears and French fried
carrot sticks.
DINNER: Bean soup with bacon, topless pork
sandwiches, brown pork gravy, potatoes,
black-eye peas, greens and corn bread
dressing.
TUESDAY
LUNCH: Pepper pot soup, corn beef, potatoes,
cabbage and boiled carrots.
DINNER: Corn chowder, Italian spaghetti,
spaghetti sauce, Italian sausage, potatoes,
mixed vegetables and garlic bread.
WEDNESDAY
LUNCH: Cream pea soup, cherry baked ham,
cherry sauce, beef stew, steamed rice, fried
okra and corn bread.
DINNER: Beef noodles soup, baked chicken,
braised liver, onion gravy, potatoes, beets
and broccoli.
THURSDAY
LUNCH: French onion soup, roast beef, gravy,
roast turkey, baked potatoes, sour cream,
green beans and stewed tomatoes.
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:
ER: Knickerbocker soup, knockwurst,
erkraut, wiener Schnitzel, gravy and
;ed vegetables with mushrooms.
SATURDAY—Tacos all day, fish fry at night.
Worst Pun of the Week winner announced.
SUNDAY—Waffles and topping all day.
MONDAY—Marine Corps Birthday. Free cupcakes
to all Marines.
TUESDAY—Happy Veterans Day. Special fried
chicken dinner. Shopping trip to Reykjavik.
Join in the old fashioned taffy pull.
THURSDAY—Have a pickle for a nickle.
FRIDAY—Fish fry.
SATURDAY—Carnival. Play USO Tic Tac Toe, meet
Mz USO and USSO and the elusive snow snake.
BASE BAND
The newly formed NATO base band is in need of
persons with musical talent, experience profes-
sional or not.
The band is directed by Jim Rush at the High
School in room 15 and is managed by Jim Oldham.
The band currently has 35 members and is looking
for more. It meets every Monday and Wednesday
from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and there are instruments
available for those who play but do not own their
own.
The band is currently trying to put together
a Christmas show and establish concert dates for
the NATO Base community.
For more information about the band call
Jim Oldham at 3287 or 7293 after 5:30 p.m.
ICE 8r FIRE
Tickets for the Ice and Fire Theatre group’s
next show, "Wild and Wooly West," go on sale Mon-
day. Dates are: Rockville, Nov. 21; O'Club,
Nov. 22; Glacier Hut, Nov. 23; Windbreaker, Nov.
24. The $6 admission fee covers dinner and show.
Tickets are available at each club.
On Thursday, November 20 at 8 p.m., the
Station Library's "Armchair Travel" series will
begin with a trip to the quaint town of Erding,
exciting Munich, and the beautiful Bavarian Alps.
Mike and Wanda Taylor, who have taken three trips
to the area, will share their experiences and
their slides.
The Armchair Travel Series consists of monthly
"guided tours" to various countries. The tour-
guides are people from the Naval Station who have
visited the countries on EM&L flights or who
have been stationed abroad. Every travel log will
begin with a slide presentation lasting 35 to 45
minutes, with a question and answer period to
follow. The audience will learn about hox%' to get
around, where to eat, places to stay, and sights
to see.
The programs are designed not only to help
experienced travelers decide, where they would
like to go on their next trip, but also to en-
courage those who have not been off island to
take advantage of EM&L flights.
Rota, Spain, will be featured next month.
TOUR OFFICE
The fifth performance of the Icelandic Symphony
Orchestra will be held 20 November. The con-
ductor will be Karsten Andersen and the soprano
Sieglinde Kahmann.
The program will include: Olav Kielland - Con-
certo Grosso, R. Strauss - Four Last Songs and
Mozart - Symphony #41 in C major, KV 551.
Tickets for this performance will be available
at the Tour Office beginning Monday through Fri-
day. Bus transportation will also be provided
for those interested and seats will have to be
booked at the same time symphony tickets are
purchased.
For more information, contact the Tour Office
at 4420.
AFRTS RADIO SCHEDULE-1485
M0NDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
12:05 a.m. Charlie Tuna Tom Campbell's Playback American Top 40
1:05 Harry Newman Tom Campbell's Playback American Top 40
2:05 Nightwatch** Weekend Nightwatch** American Top 40
3:05 Nightwatch** Weekend Nightwatch** American Top 40
4:05 Mary Helen Barro Special of the Week And All That Jazz
5:05 Johnny Darin And All That Jazz Alien Worlds
5:30 Religious And All That Jazz Love on the Rock
6:05 Good Morning Keflavik** Big Band Countdown Amen Corner
7:05 Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik**
8:05 Charlie Tuna Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik**
9:05 Gene Price's Country World Dick Clark Mid-Morning**
10:05 Golden Days of Radio Weekend Country** Mid-Morning**
10:30 Jim Pewter Weekend Country** Mid-Morning
11:05 Town & Country** Weekend Country** Chapel Services**
12:05 p.m. Town & Country** American Top 40 Soul Survey
12:15 Swap Shop** American Top 40 Soul Survey
1:05 Don Tracy American Top 40 Country Countdown
2:05 Roger Carroll American Top 40 Country Countdown
3:05 Afternoon Delight** American Top 40 Country Countdown
4:05 Afternoon Delight** Humble Harve Sunday Afternoon**
5:05 Afternoon Delight** Humble Harve Sunday Afternoon**
6:05 Roland Bynum Special of the Week Tom Campbell's Playback
7:05 CBS Radio Mystery Theater King Biscuit Tom Campbell's Playback
8:05 After Hours** Jammin'** Jammin'**
9:05 After Hours** Jammin'** Jammin'**
10:05 WoIfman Jack Kris Erik Stevens Humble Harve
11:05 Mary Turner Kris Erik Stevens Humble Harve
Five minute newscast at the top of each hour.
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The radio schedule, like the T.V. schedule, is subject to change without notice.
Live sports programs may preempt regular programming. Such changes are announced
as far as possible in advance.