The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 13.08.1982, Side 7

The White Falcon - 13.08.1982, Side 7
A. + JESUS--Re1igious Docu. Drama (G). (116 min.) B. + THE BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER M0VIE--Ani- mated (G). (98 min.) C. + PART'S - THE CLONUS H0RR0R--Science Fiction (R). Stars Dick Sargent and Laurelle Tuttle. (90 min.) D. + GAS PUMP GIRLS--Comedy (PG). Stars Kristen Baker and Dennis Bowen. (86 min.) E. + Z00T SUIT--Drama (R). Stars Edward James Olmos and Charles Aidman. (108 min.) F. + VICE SQUAD--Crime Drama (R). Stars Season Hubley and'Gary Swanson. (97 min.) G. + NEIGHBORS—Comedy (R). Stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. (95 min.) H. THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN --Comedy (G). Stars Don Knotts and Tim Conway. (89 min.) I. 101 DALMATIANS—Action Comedy (G). Animated. (109 min.) J. THE PRIZE FIGHTER--Comedy (PG). Stars Tim Conway and Don Knotts. (99 min.) K. STARTING OVER--Comedy Drama (R). Stars Burt Reynolds and Jill Clayburgh. (106 min.) * L. SOUTHERN COMFORT—Suspense (R). Stars Keith Carradine and Powers Booth. (106 min.) M. R0LL0VER--Melo-drama (R). Stars Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson. (116 min.) N. THE PSI FACT0R--Science Fiction (PG). Peter Mark Richman and Gretchen Corbett. (91 min.) New movies O. MARIE ANN--Drama (G). Marie Ann had to endure incredible hardships and dangers to be with her husband, Jean Baptiste. She had to adjust to the heartbreaking know- ledge that her husband had an Indian "wife" —SCHEDULE- before coming east to marry her. She is met with hostility from the Fort officials because they think that the arrival of a white woman will encourage settlers and that will destroy the fur trade. Stars Andree Pelletier and John Juliani. (87 min.) P. DANNY—Drama (G). Twelve-year-old Janie Neely lives with her younger brother and widowed mother. They live in a modest home close to a privately-owned stable. Janie loves horses and spends as much time there as possible. She befriends the trainer and is taught to ride in exchange for help around the stable. "Danny" is bought for the owner's daughter, Andrea. Her only interest in the pony is to carry her to victory in the forthcoming summer horse show. "Danny" does not respond to Andrea. He is sold to an unknown benefac- tor and given to Janie. Her dreams come true as she cares for the pony. They enter the horse show and are victorious. (89 min. ) R. ROLLER BOOGIE—Comedy-drama with music (PG). Linda Blair runs away from her weal- thy family to get into the Venice beach skating scene. Later, the mob tries to muscle in on the disco rink. They close it down until the kids rally together to route the baddies. The rink is reopened and a roller boogie contest is held. (104 min.) S. SILENT SCREAM--Horror-drama (R). A group of vulnerable youngsters are imper- iled by a homicidal maniac in a spooky old house. A chiller involving Rebecca Balding, Steve Doubet, John Widelock and Juli Andelman who arrive too late.for college housing. They take rooms in the daffy home of young Brad Reardon and his weird mother, Yvonne De Carlo. (87 min.) T. _QUEST FOR FIRE--Adventure (R). A tribe of ape-like men who, having lost the fire flame they carry around in a cage which is vital to their existence, send three of their young warriors to find another. It's a perilous journey in which the trio is chased up a tree by lions, do bloody battle with cannibals and discover that fire can be made from friction from another tribe. (100 min.) U. CANNERY R0W--Romantic comedy (PG). During the 1940's in Monterey, a mis- matched love affair blossoms between ere- mitic marine biologist, Nick Nolte, and an innocent, headstrong young drifter, Debra Winger. They are attracted to each other right away but spend most of their time together arguing. (120 min.O V. WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY--Drama (R). A controversial character study of a gifted young sculptor tragically robbed of his artistic capabilities when a senseless auto accident leaves him permanently paralyzed from the neck down. He believes that he should have the right to die but the head doctor wants to keep him alive on his life support systems. A trial ensues. Stars Richard Dreyfuss and John Cassavettes. (119 min.) + - Denotes last week in circuit * - Denotes no movie at this time Andrews Theater to O' H o u> o o * J H N B D Monday * U Tuesday A R Wednesday * U •sday 0 J ay * N o •• o o o Youth Center co CO j—* o cn o Wind- ‘O’ Rock- Grindy Marine breaker Club ville Club Club ho **«J 'vj ho *-0 u> o ►— o o o o Cn O O O O ‘G’ rated All ages admitted - general audi- ences. Children under seven must be accompanied by an ID card holder. ‘PG’ rated All ages admitted - parental gui- dance suggested. Children under seven must be accompanied. ‘R’ rated Restricted - persons under 17 must be accompanied by parent or adult guardian. MM AUTOMOBILES '78 DATSUN B-210--am/fm radio, good cond- ition, $2800 or best offer. Call Mike at 2283 dwh or 4164 awh. ‘75 CHEVROLET NOVA—runs well, passed ins- pection July, 29, 1982. Yellow with rust soots. $1000 call Fred Shoup at the American Embassy ext. 240 or call 29100. '80 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—4wd, 12,400 miles, four new tires, excellent condition. Call Don at 4666 dwh or 4444 awh. '75 DODGE RAMCHARGER--4wd, runs good, good tires. $3000. Cal 1 7663 awh. '76 JEEP HONCHO P/U--pwr steering, pwr brakes, automatic 4wd, cruise control. Call SSgt Krajewski at 4416 dwh or 2135 awh. '74 MAZDA--excellent running condition, inspected and insured, rebuilt engine and new brakes. Asking $1000. Call 7091 dwh or 5248 awh. '75 PLYMOUTH TRAILDUSTER—4wd, 318 V8, five studded tires, five mud tires, two jerry cans, excellent mechanical condition, $2600. Call 2116 dwh or 7563 awh. FOR SALE SALE--two beige 9x12 carpets, $100 each; one dark brown 9x12 carpet, $100; one brown 6x9 carpet, $60; one large vine-type plant, $20. See at 963-2F this evening or tomorrow or call 4156 awh. SALE—six month old flotation mattress (waterbed with mattress covering) with box spring. Call 4924 SALE—dining room table and four chairs, $40; room humidifier, $15. Call 7966. SALE—wooden baby cradle. Call 7070. SALE--coffee table, $15; end table, $15; stroller, $15; car seat, $10: Water Pik, $5; toddlers clothes, baby and toddlers toys, more. Tomorrow 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 916-7, Hoily-3B. TIRES--G78xl4, steel belted track Sears, brand new. Cal 1 4143. SALE--stereo cabinet very good condition. Call 5171 awh. SALE--Pioneer SX990 200W tuner/amp. Call 4171. VIDEO GAME—Mattel Intellivision , $175; cartridges, $20 each. Call Don 4666 dwh or 4444 awh. SALE--Ethan Allen china hutch and buffot, six chairs and extension table; swag lamp. Call 5233 dwh or 7748 awh. STEREO STAND--$100. Call 6233 dwh or 7757 awh. VIDEO CAMERA—Panasonic PK-801 color, $700; Hakuba carrying case, $30. Call 4341 awh. SALE--set ot encyclopedias with yearbooks, HOO; two Bassett end tables, $100 each; tricycle, $5; toaster, $5; stackable furn- iture, base units $15, top units $10; super pong game, $15; GE toaster oven, $20; blue king size bed spread, $25; mens or ladies parka, $20; 20 piece Noritake stone- ware, $20; Sango 20 piece dish set, $20; misc. books, $1 each; misc. curtains, $1 a panel; ladies coats, cape $5; London Fog raincoat, $20; mid length fur trim, $15; childs size 8 snowsuit, $5. Saturday 2-4 p.m. Bldq. 1051-D or call 7845. SALE--p1ants; baby clothes; blankets; and other baby items; Navy womens overcoat; raincoat; stereo components; curling iron; cameras; humidifier; paperbacks; small appliances; maternity clothes; mens & womens clothes; shoes. Qtrs. 606C today and tomorrow after noon. SALE--toys; games; books; boys clothing; winter jackets; sports coat; boots; shoes; typewriter; childrens books; records; bike parts; and misc. items. All reasonably priced. Tomorrow 10 a.m. Bldg. 916 6 Holly 1A. SALE--China hutch and buffet, $600; Kenwood 2400 receiver, $100; TV games, $50; dartboard and cabinet, $15; baby car seat, $2; baby clothes 6 to 18 mos.; books and more. Tomorrow noon to 4 p.m. 962-2D. TV—19" Sylvania B&W, two years old, $125. Call Lee at 4396 dwh. SALE--six foot Herculon sofa with matching armchair, gold/brown tweed pattern-$125; 3 tier display shelf for plants, $25; three tier food servar/plant shelving, $10; 4 VW tires, $10 each; curtains for 950/960 housing, $25; plants, $2-$15; large picture Alpine scene, $20. Call 5184 dwh or 7379 awh. SALE--Pioneer reverb amplifier, model SR101 with mahogany case. Call 4854 awh. COLOR TV--Admiral 24" console, very good condition. Call 4053. LOST L0ST--blue snap keycase with three keys attached. Please call 7603 dwh or 4074 awh. Ask for Judi. Reward. WANTED BABYSITTER--daytime, for a 5 year old boy. Call 7266 awh. BABYSITTER--your home dwh for a four year old boy starting the end of October. Call 5171 awh. WANTED--someone to do reupholstering. Call 5171 awh. WANTED--United Baptist Fellowship is looking for baby portacribs or playpens. Call 7165 or 7244. FREE CAT--female 2 years old, black and white, great with children, trained. Call 3384 dwh or 7487 rm 211 awh. ICELANDIC FURRY PET—male, five months old. Call 5248. MISCELLANEOUS DRUMMER—wants to start band to work at clubs. Call 4614 5 to 6 p.m. and ask for Jim. NAVY CAMPUS--is accepting applications for a math instructor for the functional skills program. This is a part time position requiring a bachelors degree. For more information contact the Navy Campus office at 6226/7795. 7 Friday, August 13, 1982 WHITE FALCON

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