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The White Falcon - 21.05.1982, Page 7

The White Falcon - 21.05.1982, Page 7
+ denotes last week on circuit A. + ON GOLDEN POND--Drama (PG). Stars Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn. (116 min.) B. + CINDERELLA--Fantasy (G). Animated. (74 min.) C. + SEVEN--Action drama (R). Stars Ed Parker and Barbara Leigh. (101 min.) D. + THE BLACK STALLION--Drama (G). Stars Mickey Rooney and Kelly Reno. (117 min.) E. + ROCKY II--Drama (PG). Stars Sylvester Stallone and Talia Shire. (119 min.) F. + THE JERK--Comedy (R). Stars Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. (94 min.) G. + LOVELY BUT DEADLY--Action thriller (PG). Stars Lucinda Dooling and John Randolph. (102 min.) H. + PENNIES FROM HEAVEN—Musical fantasy (R). Stars Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. (94 min.) I. + ONE MORE CHANCE--Drama (R). Stars John LaMotta and Kirstie Alley. (93 min.) J. + PT 109—Drama (PG). Stars Cliff Robertson and Ty Hardin. (140 min.) K. + KELLY'S HEROES—Comedy drama (PG). Stars Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas. (143 min.) L. THE LADY AND THE TRAMP--Fantasy (G). Animated. (76 min.) M. HOT STUFF--Comedy (PG). Stars Dorn DeLuise and Suzanne Pleshette. (91 min.) N. ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ--Drama (PG). Stars Clint Eastwood and Patrick McGoohan. (112 min.) O. HEARTBEEPS--Comed.y (PG). Stars Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters. (78 min.) P. McVICAR--Drama (R). Stars Roger Dal trey and Adam Faith. (99 min.) SCHEDULE Andrews Top of VJind- Today Theater N> O' vo H O LO O •• O O O O O * 0 G N the Rock ON LO O * breaker to LO O * Saturday L R M P * A Sunday DON* K F Monday * J H * P ★ Tuesday V E P * 0 * Wednesday * G K * * * Thursday X N C * ★ * Friday * V R X * ★ ‘O’ Rock- Grindy Marine Youth Club ville Club Club Center -o NJ -J CO t—* o u> o o i—» Ln o o o o cn * p J * * B ★ X w I I ★ R V T J J * C U X * N * * T N * M * N 0 V * R * 0 R P * K * * W U * * L R. MODERN PROBLEMS--Comedy (PG). Stars Chevy Chase and Patti D'Arbanville. (99 min.) New movies S. THE LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH'S ARK--Adven- ture (G). Genevieve Bujold, an orphanage teacher, hires pilot Elliot Gould to fly her and an assortment of animals to a new station. An electronic device diverts the plane from its course and it lands on a remote island. (98 min.) T. MEATBALLS—Comedy (PG). Bill Murray and Harvey Atkin star in this hilarious look at summer camp. (94 min.) U. THE AMITYVILLE HORROR—Horror drama (R). James Brolin and Margot Kidder buy what they consider to be their dream house in Amityville, New York. What they find there leads them to flee in terror. (119 min.) V. CHARIOTS OF FIRE—Drama (PG). The true story of two British track runners who won major events at the 1924 Olympic games in Paris. Stars Nicholas Farrell and Nigel Havers. (124 min.) W. THE HAZING--Drama (PG). When a college student accidentally dies on "hazing night," the fraternity tries to conceal the facts and make it look like a skiing accident. Stars Jeff East and Kelly Moran. (100 min.) X. HEAVY METAL--Fantasy (R). An adult animated adventure with six segments de- picting science-fiction, horror, slap- stick and comic-book humor. Features songs by many rock groups including Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick and Devo. (96 min.) AUTOl^BILES '82 MAZDA 323-S—4 dr., 4,500 K, 5 speed manual, still under warranty, $5300. Call 4335 dwh or 4804 awh. '80 EAGLE STATION WAGON—4WD, A.T., sports package, ^M/FM, etc., 12,500 miles, in- sured thr^Bh March '83, asking $8000. Call Will ran Murray at 7008 dwh or 5411 awh. '77 PACER STATION WAGON—46,000 miles, excellent condition, 6 cylinder, A.T., $2500. Call 7573. '76 HONDA CIVIC CVCC—station wagon, 4 snow tires, 4 Michel in radial tires, good condition. Call Suzanne at 5355 after 4 p.m. '74 V0LKSWAG0N--inspected and insured, with 4 snow tires, $1200. Available around June 7. Leave message for Sandi at 7412 dwh. '73 V0LKSWAG0N—good condition, $1300. Call Steve at 4224 dwh or 7052 awh. '67 V0LKSWAG0N--with extra car for spare needs. Call 4301 dwh or 6176 awh. FOR SALE C0IN--collection. Call 7105 awh. SNOW TIRES--H78xl5, new, for truck, van or large car, very reasonable price. Call TSgt. Zielinski at 7723 dwh. LENS S0LUTI0N--4 bottles Flex-Care Con- tact, 12 oz., unopened. Call 7361 be- tween 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. CAMERA—'82 Mamiya ZE 35mm (SLR) quartz- timed automatic exposure camera, Mamiya Sekor E 50mm F/2 lens, Vivitar 2500 elec- tronic flash and camera bag, $230. Call 7820. FURNITURE--8-piece living room set: matching couch, chair and love seat, two end tables, coffee table, 2 lamps, $220 for all; 121xl5' gold/rust carpet, $100. Call 7070. PIAN0--upright, excellent condition, $1200. Call 7620. FURNITURE--7-piece living room set: couch, rocker, arm chair, ottoman, 2 end tables, coffee table. Call 7135 awh. PLANTS--cal1 Suzanne at 5355 after 4 p.m. S0FA--and chair, very good condition; Pentax Spotmatic with standard lens plus 200mm lens for $450. Call 6233 dwh or 7757 awh. C0UCH--1ike new. Call 7846 awh. SUPER 8--movie camera and projector, silent, by Chinon, $100. Call 4375 awh. SALE—divinq gear; hobby supplies; sleds; clothes and more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 618 A, B, E & F. SALE—carpet; table and chairs; clothing; books; toys; patterns; cloth; records; couch bed; plants. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 923-4 ^Bh 1A or call 4085 for more informatioi^^ SALE--complete twin bed, $65; girl's bike, $30; 12'xl51 carpet; refrigerator, $89; washer; dryer; range; plants; coats; clothes and more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 615-A. SALE--sofa, 9', extra long; coffee table and end tables; drapes; hand-made cloth- ing, children's sizes 5-8 and women's size 9/10. Call 4804 awh. SALE--furniture; stereo equipment; toys. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 929-2. SALE--books; toys; ice skates; plants; Icelandic sweaters; roller skates; Harle- quin books; many household items. To- morrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1043-C. SALE--boy's 10-speed bike; games; baby items and more. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to' 3 p.m. at 1050-A or call 7748. MISCELLANEOUS 57TH WOMEN'S CLUB—will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Qtrs. 1077-D. Don't be shy--give them a try! ROCKVILLE CLUB—is having Western Night tomorrow featuring a steamboat round buffet and the Midnight Sundowners. The fun starts at 5:30 p.m., all ranks are welcome. LAMC PH0T0GRAPHY--students are having an exhibit of black and white prints in the Hobby Shop lobby until May 30. The exhi- bit will be open during normal Hobby Shop hours. WANTED # SCUBA--equipment: suit, B.C., regulator, etc. Call 7222 anytime. BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP--needs a '75 or later model van for transportation; and adult child sitters for various functions. Call 7130 or 4272 awh. FREE ICELANDIC FURRY PET—1 year old, very loveable, housebroken, small in size. Call 7043. FOUND NEEDLEPOINT--of Iceland. Found in B0Q 638 area. Call 3299 dwh. WHITE FALCON AD RULES Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, depen- dents and U.S. Civil Service em- ployees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be submitted on the proper form, which is available at the White Falcon office, located in Bldg. 936. The deadline for ad submission is noon Monday for pub- lication on Friday. Tour Office notes The Tour Office is encouraging all those interested in signing up for the Icelandic Pony Farm tour, August 3 through 10, to do so as soon as possible. The deadline for reservations is noon May 28. A tour to Skogarfoss will be offered on May 29. On this tour you will be driven across the entire south lowland through Hveragerdi and then on to Skogar and the Fljotshlid district. This area is noted for its good climate and scenic beauty. At Skogar you will visit a folk museum and the beautiful waterfall Skogarfoss. You will also be able to see some glaciers located in the Eyjafjoll district. The bus will leave the Viking Mall at 9 a.m. and return at approximately 7 p.m. Be sure to pack a lunch. Tickets will be on sale from Monday to Friday at noon. Fri- day is the deadline for cancellations and refunds. Tours to Canada are available on June 3, 14 and 24. Stays of 11 or 21 days are available. Vacation in Ireland for 11 days begin- ning June 18. Included are air fare, hotel accommodations at the Burlington Hotel and breakfast. There are also three different sightseeing tours avail- able around Iceland. Contact the Tour Office at 4200 for more information. •-J May 21, 1982 WHITE FALCON

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