The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 28.10.1983, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 28.10.1983, Blaðsíða 5
October 28, 1983/THE WHITE FALCON 5 1485 AM Radio: Daily broadcast schedule TIME Monday-Frida.y TIME Saturday TIME Sunday 0005 Mary Turner 0005 The Countdown 0005 American Top 40 0105 Live Show (album oriented rock) 0105 The Countdown 0105 American Top 40 0205 Live Show (album oriented rock) 0205 Carmen Dragon 0205 American Top 40 0305 Phil Harvey/Jim Pewter 0305 American Country Countdown 0305 American Top 40 0405 Don Tracy 0405 American Country Countdown 0405 Viva 0505 Harry Newman 0505 American Country Countdown 0505 Viva 0605 Live Show (top 40 popular) 0605 Scan/East of Eden 0605 Blackbeat/Banners of Faith 0705 Live Show (top 40 popular) 0705 Swinging Years 0705 Live Show (adult contemporary) OP-C-5 Live Show (top 40 popular) 0805 Live Show (variety) 0805 Live Show (adult contemporary) 0005 Chariie Tuna 0905 Live Show (variety) 0905 Amen Corner 1000 NPR's Morning Edition 1000 History of Country Music 1000 Country Crossroads/Love on the Rock 1105 Live Show (country top 40) 1105 Off the Record 1105 (1100) Chapel Services 1205 Golden Days of Radio/Swap Shop/ 1205 American Top 40 1205 American Country Countdown Bulletin Board/Old West Gazette 1305 Don Tracy 1305 American Top 40 1305 American Country. Countdown 1405 Gene Price's Country World 1405 American Top 40 1405 American Country Countdown 1505 Live Show (hot 100 popular) 1505 American Top 40 1505 The Countdown 1605 Live Show (hot 100 popular) 1605 Dick Clark's Rock & Roll 1605 The Countdown 1705 Live Show (hot 100 pop/Bob Moke 1705 Dick Clark's Rock & Roll 1705 All That Jazz 1805 (1800) World News/Radio Mystery 1805 Dick Clark's Rock & Roll 1805 J. Field & Friends/Focus on Family Theater 1905 Live Show (adult contemporary) 1905 Live from Gilley's 1905 Live Show (oldies) 2005 Live Show (adult contemporary) 2005 Live Show (hot 100 popular) 2005 Live Show (oldies) 2105 NPR's All Things Considered 2105 NPR's All Things Considered 2105 NPR's All Things Considered 2205 Roland Bynum 2205 Live Show (hot 100 popular) 2205 Sunday Night Special 2305 Wolfman Jack 2305 King Biscuit Flower Hour 2305 History of Country Music NOTE: News and weather are broadcast each hour on the hour, except where indicated. CLIP AND SAVE Regular broadcast schedules may be pre-empted at any time for sports/informa- tion/news specials, or in the case of traffic condition "Charlie" on the base. THIS SCHEDULE NEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSN Newsbriefs, from 3 practice of skills which allow people to express their feelings and intentions more accurately and to listen to others more closely. The workshops will meet on four Tuesday evenings beginning November 15 in the Soc- ial Actions classroom of Bldg. T-170. The leaders will be Catherine Davidson, M.S.W., and LT Theodore Edwards of the Chaplains Corps. Further information is available from the Family Services Center, Ext. 4401. Holy Day masses November 1 is a Holy Day of Obligation for all Roman Catholics, in honor of All Saints Day. The following is the Mass schedule for the holyday celebrations. October 31: 7 p.m. November 1: 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. November 2: 7 p.m. in the Blessed Sacra- ment Chapel in honor of All Souls Day. Two Christmas stamps go on sale Monday Two 1983 Christmas stamps were issued in two different locations for the first time today; they will goon sale at the Base Post Office on Monday morning. Both the contem- porary and traditional stamps will be is- sued in the standard commemorative size. The traditional stamp was issued in Washington, DC, and features a madonna and child painted by Raphael, a noted Ital- ian Renaissance painter. The painting hangs in the National Gallery of Art, where the first day of issue ceremony was held. The contemporary Christmas stamp was is- sued in Santa Claus, IN, where the name of the city will add a seasonal significance to the first day of issue cancellation. The design features Santa Claus. Customers desiring first day cover (FDC) cancellations are urged to buy stamps and affix them to their own covers. All cov- ers must be addressed on the right side at least 5/8-inch up from the bottom. Insert a filler in each envelope and mail covers by November 27 to: Customer-Affixed Envel- opes, Postmaster, Washington, DC 20066-9991 (for the traditional stamp) or to: Post- master, Santa Claus, IN 47579-9991 (for the contemporary stamp). No remittance is re- quired. Veteran's Day Falcon Our Veteran's Day issue, a four-page edi- tion, will be available for pickup at the White Falcon offices on Thursday, November 10, at 7:30 a.m. Some people do it right, others just do it! Vision loss of one or both eyes is often the result of jump starting a vehicle like some people do it. Recently one of the station employees was jump starting a ve- hicle when the battery exploded into his face, due to the application of the incor- rect method. Fortunately no serious injuries were ex- perienced. The only way to jump start is by con- necting positive to positive and negative to a good ground, such as the engine block and as far away from the battery as pos- sible -- to avoid the explosive gases ris- ing from the battery. Note the drawing below. Engine Block

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