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A. + PORKY'S—Comedy (R). Stars Dan
Monahan and Mark Herrier. (99 min.)
B. + THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN
--Comedy (G). Stars Don Knotts and Tim
Conway. (89 min.)
C. -h 101 DALMATIANS—Action drama (G).
Animated. (109 min.)
D. + THE PRIZE FIGHTER—Comedy (PG). Stars
Tim Conway and Don Knotts. (99 min.)
E. + STARTING OVER--Comedy drama (R). Stars
Burt Reynolds and Jill Clayburgh. (106
min.)
F. + SOUTHERN COMFORT—Suspense (R). Stars
Keither Carradine and Powers Booth. (106
min.)
G. + R0LL0VER--Me1o drama (R). Stars Jane
Fonda and Kris Kristofferson. (116 min.)
H. + THE PSI FACTOR--Science fiction (PG).
Stars Peter Mark Richman and Gretchen
Corbett. (91 min.)
I. MARIE ANN—Drama (G). Stars Andree
Pelletier and John Juliani. (87 min.)
J. DANNY--Drama (G). Stars Janet Zarish
and George Luce. (89 min.)
K. ROLLER B00GIE--Comedy drama with music
(PG). Stars Linda Blair and Jim Bray.
(104 min.)
L. SILENT SCREAM--Horror drama (R).
Stars Rebecca Balding and Cameron Mitchell.
(87 min.)
M. QUEST FOR FIRE—Adventure (R). Stars
Everett McGill and Ray Dawn Chong. (100
min.)
N. CANNERY ROW—Romantic comedy (PG).
Stars Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. (120
min.)
O. WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY--Drama (R).
Stars Richard Dreyfuss and John Cassavettes.
(119 min.)
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P. SLEEPING BEAUTY--Animation (G). Many
years ago there lived a king and queen
who had long wished for a child. Finally
their wish came true. They had a daughter
named Briar Rose and invited all the good
fairies of the kingdom for her christen-
ing. Each fairy in turn bestowed upon the
princess a gift of great value, except
the wicked fairy who was very angry be-
cause she was not invited to the christen-
ing at all. She wished that the time the
princess becomes fifteen years old she
will prick her finger on a spindle and
die. Quickly, a good fairy spoke up. "I
cannot undo the evil spell", but my gift
may soften it. The princess shall not
die. but instead sleep for a hundred years.
R THE LOONEY, LOONEY BUGS BUNNY--Comedy
(G). Bugs Bunny goes West and along the
way meets such familiar characters as Road
Runner and Daffy Duck. (79 min.)
S. CARDIAC ARREST—Horror drama (PG). A
San Francisco homocide police officer,
Clancy Higgin, gets sick at the sight of a
dead body. He is the off-beat policeman
assigned to investigating a series of
macabre murders. All the victims are
found in hotel rooms with their hearts
missing. He searches every angle for a
motive, until one day a friend mentions
the black market. Stars Dav McElhatton
and Garry Goodrow. (94 min.)
T. GOING IN STYLE—Comedy drama (PG).
George Burns, Art Carney and Lee Strasberg
are three retired senior citizens living
in Queens. They are whiling away the hours
sitting on park benches. One day, George
Burns suggest they rob a bank to acquire
funds for a last fling in life. The others
agree and net $35,000 in the robbery. (99
min.)
U. SCAVENGER HUNT—Comedy (PG). A "con-
temporary" comedy into which has been in-
corporated "a little Chaplin, a little
Laurel and Hardy and a lot of Mack Sennett."
A rich manufacturer dies and sends fifteen
of his potential heirs out on a scavenger
hunt. In the course of one day, the po-
tential heirs must gather a commode, a bee
nest, an ostrich, a suit of armor and an
obese person. Each article wins them
points and it is winner take all. Stars
Richard Benjamin and James Coco. (116 min.)
V. A STRANGER IS WATCHING—Thriller (R).
A woman is raped and murdered in front of
her 11-year-old daughter. Due to this
traumatic experience, the little girl iden-
tifies an innocent delivery boy as the mur-
derer. He is subsequently sentenced to
death. Meanwhile the real killer stalks
and then kidnaps the little girl and anot-
her woman. Stars Kate Mulgrew and Rip
Torn. (92 min.)
W. VENOM—Suspense (R). The setting is
fashionable London in a posh town house
occupied by a wealthy American hotel tycoon
and his wife. They leave their young son
in the custody of his grandfather. The
boy is kidnapped for ransom and everything
goes wrong for the villains. Stars Klaus
Kinski and Oliver Reed. (93 min.)
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‘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.
AUTOMOBILES
‘74 FORD T0RIN0--Station wagon, good mech-
anical condition, $650. Call Campbell
at 4116 or 4568 dwh, or 4383 rm. 201 awh.
'75 VW--excellent body and mechanical shape
Insured till March 83, 2 extra summer tires,
$1800, call Campbell at 4116 or 4568 dwh or
4383 rm. 201 awh.
'77 SC0UT--4wd; automatic; air; custom
wheels; low miles; 29,000. $3600 call
7105 awh.
'78 PLYMOUTH FURY--station wagon in fair
condition; automatic; power steering; seats
8. Call American Embassy Reykjavik at 29100
for more information.
'82 CITROEN--Pall as GSA; excellent condition
12,000 kilometers; $6500. Call 4146 or
3362 anytime.
'76 0PEL--automatic; air; radio; new brakes;
excellent condition. Call 4469 awh.
'77 INTERNATIONAL—4wd; locking hubs; air;
AM/FM; 33,000 miles; new brakes; new
exhaust. Call 4469 awh.
'76 AMC H0RNET--Sportabout station wagon;
6 cyl; power steering; good condition.
Call 6180.
'76 GMC JIMMY—350 V8; automatic; power
steering; power brakes; very good condition
Call 6180.
'68 DODGE—Coronet; good condition; radio;
four snow tires; new exhaust; 318 V8; $800.
Call 4730.
'74 BLAZER—$2400. Call 5123 dwh or 7065
'78 FORD P/U--wrecked; runs good; camper
candidate. Call 5123 dwh or 7065 awh.
'75 FORD P/U—camper; $2100. Call 5123
dwh or 7065 awh.
'76 JEEP H0NCH0--P/U; power steering; power
brakes; automatic; 4wd; cruise control;
Levi package. Contact SSgt Krajewski at
4416 dwh or 2135 awh.
FOR SALE
SALE--baby items; crib; walker; car seat;
etc. Call 7105 awh.
SALE--new Technics turntable; Lady Kenmore
wadher and dryer,beautiful condition; Sears
Beta II video cassette recorder, good
condition. Call 4758 awh or 3200 dwh.
SALE—1 pr. aluminum running boards, new in
box, $75; 1 new camper link with vinyl boot,
$35; ovwrhead console for Blazer or P/U, $
35; 5 studded tires on 6 lug Blazer wheels,
$120; 3 pr. tire chains $5 pr.; 10 amp
battery charger, $20; 4 electric heaters,
$10 ea.; 5 gal humidifier, $18; car top ski
rack, $10; 40x40 movie screen, $15; ice
skates, mens 9 used once, $15; large
terrarium, $20; pocket books, .25-$3;
assorted house plants; chest waders, size
7, new, $25. Qtrs. T3006 by bank.
SALE--2 12'xl5' green carpets, $50; 6'x9'
blue carpet, $20; light blue and white
draperies, $10; 2 sets brown ruffled
curtains, $15; 7'L x 2'W x 3'H table with
storage space, $25; 7‘ couch and chair,
$35; oak table and 5 chairs, $45. Call
4178.
TABLE—dining room, leaf and six chairs;
$100 or best offer. Call George at 4666
dwh or 7845 awh.
VW PARTS—*71 1300 VW for parts; engine
crankcase; 8 sets of heads with valves
and springs; carburetor; exhaust muffler.
Call 4301 dwh or 7197 awh.
LIVING ROOM SET--7 piece wicker. Call
4067 all day.
BEDROOM SET—with queen size headboard
and frame, mattress and box spring not
included. Will sell reasonable. Call
4442.
SALE—end table, $15; chest of drawers
(suitable for child), $25; toddlers clothes
girls; baby and toddlers toys; other items.
Call 4781.
SALE—patterns; books; clothes; shoes;
navy iron patches; shirts; dishwasher;
curtains and rods; more. 918 2 Holly
3rd floor.
GAS CAN— one red G.-I., like new. Call
4854 awh.
WANTED
WINDSHIELD—for Volkwagon Beetle. Call
4301 dwh or 7197 awh.
DISHWASHER— portable. Call 4469 awh.
GIRL SCOUT UNIFORMS—persons wanting to buy
or sell, call Marie Maxom at 7550.
DANCE INSTRUCTORS—The Youth Center is
looking for dance instructors, for ballet
or popular dance to teach children, adults
or teenagers. Contact the Youth Center
at 7508.
FREE
CAT—black and white female, 2 years old,
great with children. Call LT Sousa at 3355
dwh.
MALE CAT--grey and white, good tempered and
affectionate, trained, free to a good home.
Call 4072.
MISCELLANEOUS
GIRL SCOUT REGISTRATION— August 21, in
Lower School multi-purpose room from 10
a.m. to noon.
TEEN TRIP—the Youth Center is sponsoring
a trip to Reykjavik Monday from 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. openings are available for teens
and chaperones. Call the Youth Center at
7508.
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE—officers league
sign up call 4441 or 4460 awh. Organiz-
ational meeting August 29 at 2 p.m. at
the Officer's Club.
INTERNATIONAL TEA—The 0WC will sponsor
an international tea at the Officer's
Club Tuesday from 3 to 5 p.m. Come sample
food from Italy, America, Iceland, France
and the Middle East.
57TH FIS WOMEN'S CLUB—monthly meeting
will be held on August 26, 7:30 p.m. at
Qtrs. 1054-F. Newcomers welcome. Call
5244 or 7967.
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Friday, August 20, 1982 WHITE FALCON