thursday, may 4, 1978 page 6 ad lib NETV to feature Cather and Welty Two important woman authors-Nebraska's Willa Cather and Eudora Welty are featured in programs airing this week on the Nebraska Educational Television Network. Willa Cather, Nebraska author from Red Cloud, is the subject of a one-hour television documentary, Willa Ca rter's America, airing Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. on NETV. The WNET-TV, New York production, will be repeated Saturday, May 13, at 2 p.m. Following the settings of her books, the program uses the red grass of the Nebraska prairie (My Antonia), the sculptured canyons of New Mexico Death Comes to the Archbishop) and the gray canyons of New York as back drops of Cather's unique personality and unforgettable prose. Photographs and memorabilia are used to recall the life of Cather. Actor Hal Holbrook narrates the program, and Cather's words are read by actress Gena Rowlands. Cather mourned the passing of the pioneer spirit of the midwest and her novels re-created the traditional values of a world which to her never died. Eudora Welty, Mississippi novelist and short story writer, is the focus of a three-part examination of her life and work on The Originals, airing Tuesday, May 9, at 1 1 p.m. Welty is visited in her home in Jackson Mississippi, where she talks about her work and the relationship be tween writing and her life. She is seen looking over photo graphs she took during the 30s when her job was to docu ment the progress of various WPA projects. f. ' - - jot Willa Cather's America Willa Cather. whose novels presaged the coming of age of American literature, is the subject of a sensitive documentary portrait by noted film critic Richard Schickel entitled WILLA CATHER'S AMERICA, to be aired by PBS on Tuesday. May 9. Distinguished actor Hal Holbrook narrates the film, presented by WNETNew York, and Miss Cather's words are read by actress Gena Rowlands. Following the settings of her books, the film uses the red grass of the Nebraska prairie ('My Antonia'), the sculptured canyons of New Mexico ('Death Comes to the Archbishop ) and the gray canyons of New York as backdrops to Miss Cather's unforgettable prose and unique personality. Using photographs and memorabilia, producer Schickel evokes the smell of the good earth in which Miss Cather's art remains forever rooted. She was born in Virginia in 1873, a generation before Ernest Hemingway and a decade before Sinclair Lewis. She was nearly 40 when she published her first major novel 'O, Pioneers,' a story that grew out of her early fascination with the pioneering immigrants who were breaking land on the vast prairies around Red Cloud, Neb., where she spent much of her girlhood. Miss Cather had three aims in life: to make it in a man's world, to create art and to be a Virginia lady like her mother. After graduating from the University of Nebraska, she made her way to New York City, where she rose to the position of managing editor of McClure's magazine at the height of its muckraking fame. In the midst of her journalism career, she came under the influence of another distinguished woman writer, Sarah Crne Jewett, whose example and counsel led her to abandon journalism for literature. Miss Cather, who sometimes adopted masculine dress and manners, could write with sensitivity about genteel women and the difficulty of satisfying their I sensibilities. She mourned the passing spirit of the I midwest and in her novels she recreated the traditional I I values of a world whose reality never died for her. 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Service is a bit slow but very frinedly. Prices about average. Pizza Hut (239 N. 14, 2435 S. 48) -A convenient loca tion offering pizza to those who prefer it thin and light. Several other Italian items too. Not as expensive as some other pizzatoriums. Sam's Self-Service (1001 S. 13, 2135 N. 48)-A ham burger place with little provision for eating in. The "Big Samson" is the best deal on the menu. Pecan pie is good. Super Sub (930 S. 13, 1321 O, 339 N. Cotner)-This submarine sandwich shop also offers a wide meat choice. Topping runs to shredded lettuce with vinegar and oil. Not quite as strongly flavored as Little King sandwich, take your choice. Sweep Left (815 0) If you thought this was just a foosball hangout, try the very good prime rib. Also offers seafood and salad bar. Tico's (317 S. 17)-Good Mexican food and good mixed drinks, but you may have to wait during peak hours because this is a very popular restaurant. Tony and Luigi's (5140 O) A popular premium res taurant with an Italian flair. Everything on the menu is good, but bring money because it's not cheap. Good for a "special" meal. Valentino's Pizza (3547 Holdrege, 2701 S. 70, 27th and Highway 2)-The classic college pizza hangout, and for good reason. Fine-flavored pizza, not as heavy as God father's or as light as Pizza Hut. Salads are big and crisp, cheese and garlic rolls tasty. Check the Yellow Pages be fore coing because not all locations are open all days. Often a long wait. Village Inn (2949 N. 27, 1 11 S. 29, 111 S. 66)-A pancake house with a wide menu choice, open until 2 a m. Village Inn burger is a good value. Unusual items blintzes, German apple pancake (which may be too big for one person to eat unassisted.) Service is usually rather quick. Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers (930 N. 48, 2615 S. 48)-The best hamburgers of the chain shops if you like plain hamburgers. Mild but pleasant chili also good. The ordering system is a little inconvenient and prices are on the high side for hamburger places, but many consider the extra cost worth it. Greenwich Cafe (1917 0)-An unpretentious cafe that's turned into a trendy gathering place for some groups of students. Famous for its fish and chips, but also offers other good items, especially soups. Kuril's (1038 0)-A nice, quiet little diner with reason able prices, competently prepared food, although nothing charity. Host: Richard Dawson. (BOmin.) Q CD AMERICA'S JR. MI88 PAGEANT The 21st annual pageant will leature high school seniors from all 50 states who will be competing lor the title. The judges will rate the state winners In poise and appearance, youth fitness, and creative and per forming arts. Hosts: Hal Linden and Vickl Lawrence. (90 mln ) O ADAM 12 TO ADAMS CHRONICLES The John Qulncy Adams family is recalled from Europe as Adams Is appointed President Monroe's Secretary of State (60 mins.) 7:30 O MOVIE -(WESTERN) "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" 1949 John Wayne, Joanne Dru. A retiring cavalry officer Is un willing to walk out on a tight against the Indians. (2 hrs.) 8:00 f O MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 'Wheels' Stars: Rock Hudson, Lee Remick. After Erica Trenton leaves her husband, Adam, and goes away with a racing car driver; Adam reacts only by Intensifying his con centration on the development of JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT The 21st annual 'America's Junior Miss Pageant' will be broadcast live from Mobile, Ala., with Hal Linden as host and Vicki Lawrence as co-hosts Monday. May 8, on CBS-TV. High school seniors representing each of the 50 states will compete for the title of America's Junior Miss. This is the sixth consecutive broad cast of the event on CBS-TV and this year it has been expanded by a half-hour to encompass more of the excitement, entertainment and pageantry of the competition. During the three nights of prelimin ary events in Mobile, judges will rate the state winners in scholastic achievement, poise annd appear ance, youth fitness, and creative and performing arts The pageant winner is awarded a $15,000 scholarship and other awards include $8,000 to the first runner-up, $6,000 to the second and $4,000 pach to the third and fourth runners-up. The crown will be presented by last year's title winner Christina Ellen Moller (pictured). the exciting new automobile, the Hawk. (Pt. II. of a five-part episode: 2 hrs.) QO THE STARS SALUTE ISRAfcL AT 30 This maor event will be presented under the auspices of the American Committee to celebrate Israel's 30th Anniversary. Vice President Walter Mondale Is Chairman of the event, Set to appear In the special are: Anne Bancroft, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr., Paul Newman. Henry Winkler, Ben Vereen, Kate Jackson and others (2 hrs.) Q9 GRAND GENERATION 8:30 ij CD M.A.S.H. A notable ten dency toward midriff flab prompts an angry Colonel Potter to demand dally calisthenics and leads to a 4077th Olympics (R) m ANYONE FOR TENNYSON? 'the Men Who Marched Away: Poetry From World War I' Darren McGavin oins The First Poetry Quartet In a tribute to poets who wrote from the trenches during World War l-many of whom lost their lives. 9:00 O CD LOU GRANT Lou orders a full-scale Investigation into the fancy. Little King (1311 O, 1045 N. 27, 3801 N. 48)-Your choice in submarine sandwich shops is determined mostly by what you like on your mammoth meal. Little King tops its sandwiches with several vegetables unless re quested otherwise. Choide of meats is wide. 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