The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page: 5 of 18
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Baytown Sun and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Sterling Municipal Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
jbluhed
’s con-
»p-
Aprill,
of hit
[Hill and
1 Richard
taycar
Television Guide
ALLEY OOP
by Dove Giwua
and
Iport,"
Hop-
Uni-
| other
WINTHROP
• Dick Covolli
,v-U*.W
CiWtiUtimt.Tminjiis pii Oil
FRANK AND ERNEST
(g®Kl@®[l§§l©[Kl^[L
THE BORN LOSER
by Bob Thoves
©P^P ALL RlGHf, THfcNI - -
/ THIS cOMMiTtBE WILL
omsnMi« a
OuNjeEr TO LOOK I WTO
POSSIBLE VIOLATION
OF HUMAN RIGHT5
in Monaco!
ThA4£5 2-ife
by Ait Scmaqm
EVENING
6.000(DO NEWS
Q OVER EASY
Guest: Arthur Godfrey,
ffl MCHALE'S NAVY
CB THE BRADY BUNCH
"lost locket, Found
Locket" Jan receives a lock-
et from an unknown admirer
6:300 CANDID CAMERA -
O MACNEIl / LEHRER
REPORT
CD $25,000 PYRAMID
® HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
ffl HOGAN'S HEROES
ffl ADAM-12 >
"Killing Ground" Officers
are caught in a trap set by
. -two young criminals-
7000 CHIPS
.....j'Cry Wolf" A rash of calls
u sends CHP officers, ambu-
lances and fire trucks to the
scenes of nonexistent acci-
dents: Jon and Ponch also
cope with a boa constrictor,
haughty French waiters and
" 'Vi attr'activSnurse
O NATIONAL GEO-
GRAPHIC SPECIAL
"The Great Whales" The life
of the earth's largest and
oldest living mammals -is
documented.
(D THE WALTONS
While replacing a baby bird
in its nest, Elizabeth suffers
a serious fall and ends up
with multiple leg fractures.
The family's courage and
strength is put to the test
when a surgeon predicts she
will be crippied. Virginia
Gregg guest stars in thjs1
two-hour episode. y
ffl WELCOME BACK.
KOTTER
"Goodbye Mr, Krlppa" A
distraught Vlnnie Barbarino
turns himself In at police
headquarters after he
blames himself for a teach-
er's death,
ffl HUNTING AND FISHING
(D GUNSMOKE
A young Indian boy helps a
soldier who is responsible
for crippling him.
7:30® JOHN DENVER
John and his guests, Robby
~ Benson, Debby Boone, John
Newcombs, Susan Saint
James and Lee Marvin, visit
"* the landmarks of Australia,
Including the harbor at
Sydney, the Great Barrier
Reel, "The Outback" and a
sheep ranch on New
Zealand'
ffl JOURNEY TO ADVEN-
TURE
8:000 JAMES AT 16
"The Blowout" James pro-
crastinates asking a girl
powerful "Westerner
6:300 WINSLOW HOMER IN
MAINE
Portrayed In this film are the :
last 27 yews, of his life, his
romance with the sea and Its
effect onhls art
' ffl ELCHAVODEIOCHO
9:00 O CLASS OF '65
"The Class’Underachiever"
A young armed forces veter-
an returns home and tries to
become a son to his dead
buddy's father Marc Singer,
Leslie Nielsen, Chief Dan
George guest star: .-
* O ROYAL HERITAGE
"Charles I" Works by Titian!
Tlntpretlo and Van Dyck
were commissioned by
Britain's greataatphtron ol
the arts.
0 HAWAII FIVE-0
Steve McGpr'rett, pursuing a
drug dealer he suspects of
having killed a Honolulu
police officer, finds himself
In bitter conflict with a Fed-
eral agent blocking his
taller-than he to the big investigation Charles Ctoffl,
spring dance in the hopes he
can stretch himself to her
height. England Dan and
John Ford Coley guest star
aslhemselves
Q GREEN ROOM
"Falstaff"
ffl EL MIl/iGRO DE VIVIR
CD MOVIE
"The Westerner" (1940)
Gary/Cooper, Walter Bren-
nrntf Tyrannical Judge Roy
Bean is confronted by the
George Grlzzard, Joanne
Nall guest star.
©. BARETTA
"The Marker" Tony learns
that his old frlendi-Garmlne
Campello, feels compelled
by family loyalty to carry out
a "hit" on a racketeer,
ffl BARATA DE PRIMAV-
ERA
10:0000© NEWS
~ DICK CAVETT
FOREVER FERNWOOD
OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla
JAKE. A PEK50NAL FRIENP WANTS]
50 BUY YtfUR CARBURETOR! I >
NORTH
• ♦ 5 12,
'1 7 5
♦ .yk 6
,17 5 2
WEST / EAST
* K.JX A 10
¥q/I0 8 4 Vk‘9 6 3
. , ♦ Q 10 9 5 2
+ Q98
SOUTH
4 A (J 9 8 7 6
? A 2
♦ 4 3"
A K 106
Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South
SHOULD TEACH 10V A IH60N
BUT REVENUE \i N0T MY57YLE'
IF 10V REPAY THE *50 10U
CHEATED ME OUT OF
PLUS A *10 F1NPER5
FEE ILL INTRODUCE
West
North
Fast
South
1*
Pass
2*
Pass
2*
Pass
34
Pass
4*
Pass
Pass .
Pass
Opening lead: f Q
BRIDGE - F_UNNY BUSINtSS
Definitely
AN
UNDERMATCH
cum* ms mm summon i-i6
By Roger Bollen
w DRAGNET
Friday Investigates car thett
by thrlll-aeeking youngalera.
10:300 TONIGHT
Host: Johnny Carson
Guests: Robert Biske,
Eugene FodOr, Mpi Jack
(Mary) Benny. /
O MASTERPIECE THE-
ATRE /'
"Anna KarOnlna" Levin visits
his alpohollc brother In t
slum, providing a sharp con
trait between Russian arts
tocracy end the common
/' people. Anna charms Count
Vronsky, who follows her
back to St. Petersburgh,
(Part 2 of 10)
0 CBS LATE MOVIE
"Murder On -flight 502"
(1975) Hugh O'Brien, Polly
— Bergen A murder eceura on
a trans-Atlantic jet and the
passengers know that Ihe
killer will strike again. (R)
0 BONANZA
A man tries ro put a corner
on the meat market In Vlr-
gini«City~
ffl THE ROOKIES
ffl 700 CLUB
Guest: Jack Lolzeaux.
11:300 CAPTIONED ABC NEWS
0 STARSKY4 HUTCH
"Murder On Stage 17" Star-
sky and Hutch become mov-
ie slunlmen In an ettort to
track down an embittered
ex-comic who Is murdering
hla old cronies., Chuck
McCann guest stars
ffl GREENACRES
12000 TOMORROW
ffl PTLCLUB -
ffl NEWS
TOO BAD' 12:30 8 N6W8
iw ffl NIGHT GALLERY
"A Feast Ot Blood*' A
spurned suitor decides to
— get back et his girlfriend,
"'the Last Laurel" A para-
lyzed man believes that hla
wife and doctor are having
an affair;
12:37© TOMA
"The Friends Of Danny
Beecher" Toma Imperson-
albs the former cellmate of a
young ex-convlct wanted for
the murder of a policemen.
Nick Nolle, Krlsloffer Taborlr
_ Ralph Meeker guest star.......
100 O NEWS
ffl MOVIE
"Cry Vengeance" (1$54)
Mark Slevenii Joan Vohs,
1:45® NEWS .
3000 movie
"The Butler's Dilemma" *
(1944) Hermtone Glngold,
Richard Hearne,
4:30 ffl MOVIE
"Back Door To Heaven"
(1939) Van Heflin, Wallace
Ford.
HE IN$I$TEP
ON TRYIN
THE FALL 6
IN A.....“
leaky
barrel!
-v
EEK & MEEK
by Howie Schneider.
MmmmmEs
CRAMPS MX) CALJ JUST
IMAGINE. WHAT THE FOOD,
WILL DO nr\
ZOONIES
T.
by Craig Loggott
By Oswald Jacoby_2! 22
and Alan Sontag ■ - v - ■
The student took his ace of
hearts, cashed the ace of
spades, enteCed—dbLhfny
with a diamond and led a
ispadc from dumim
This way of playing
trumps was the correct
safety play. It guarded
against losing two trump
tricks unless it turned out ti>
be an impossibility, as it was
in this instance
West took his two spades
and led hearts. Eventually
decide which way he should
finesse for the queen of,
clubs. He guessed right and
turned happily to the Profes-
sor to ask. "Good
Wasn tit' - >___
•Fairly good play,” re-
plied the Professor "You
did take the safety play in
trumps,, but you wound up
having to guess about the
queen of clubs. Correct play
would have eliminated the
clubguess.”
What the Professor meant
was that the student was
right for the first two tricks.
Buf at tricks 3, 4 and 5 he
should have cashed
dummy’s ace abd king of
diamonds and,tbenruffed |
the last diamond.
fir,, what boss Me IS, W
KID HOME A
VIOLIN CASE DA.OTTER
Cay it/iD a violin in it/
CAPTAIN EASY j
SORRY, MIZ P0BBIN5-
I NEVER Milt BUSINESS
WITH PIEA«1RP«.L6T^
JtlST SAY I’M WOT THE
ROMANTIC TYPE:
' YOU SEE, MY SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH HAS ALWAYS
BEEN A LABOR OF LCVB1
by Crooks & Lowronc*
BUT 00 COMB BACK-WHENEVER W
YOU'RE PWfAR.!P .TO__FLmfl ■
YOUR HEART AT MY FEfiTl
X SHOULD ONLY
SELL MY SOLAR-«1
DISCOVERY
TO SOMEONE WITH
whom™ RO-
sd
f>F ?
„„ im
,,-jl a I
The next play would be the
low heart. Either opponent
could win, but would have to
lead a club to take South’s
finesse for him, give South a
ruff and discard.or sacrifice
a trump trick.
1 Feb. 17,1*74
A welcome change may be in
ra (or you this comma year. _J
fovmym wfite’WMtyW" ^*1
and give you the
2
l.lmi .’It-f.-h 191
Managing others today I* not
meiely an executive (unction
You make it an art form You do
it so skillfully that no one will
be oflended Like to find out
more of What lies ahead for
i? Send for your copy of
Astro-Graph Letter by mailing
50 cents lor each and a long,
sell addressed, stamped enve-
lope to Astro-Graph, P 0 Box
489, Radio City Station. N Y
10019 Be sure to specify your
birth sign
PISCES l Keb.20-Mareh 20)
Extra effort may be necessary
today, but if will be worth it If
you're involved In an en-
terprise that looks like a
moneymaker,.
ARIFS (March 21-April 18)
Your enthusiasm is contagious
today Any projects.or plans
that you promote will not be
wanting lor supporters.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
The rewards will be Bountiful
today in situations where you
use your talents and. capabili-
ties lo Ihe fullest. Pull out all
Ihe slops
C.FMINI (May 21-Juoe 20)
Clearly defined financial or ca-
reer goals can be achieved with
relative ease today. The secret:
Believe you're a winner, then
act accordingly.----- - - -
CANCER (June 21-July 221
Don’t deliberately squeeze
yourself into a corner, but on
the other hand don't toss in Ihe
towel it you get in a tight spot
Challenges awaken your belter
qualities
LKO (July 23-Aug.22) An op-
portunity to further enhance an
already meanlnlul relationship
may present ilsell today. Make
the necessary gestures.
VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22) One
o( the major things that will
Ingratiate you with your peer
group today is your willingness
to snare with pals your jood
fortune.
LIBRA (Sept.23-Ocl.Ml
Adhere to your logical assess-
ment today. The bright spots
you'll see will exist. Don't let
associates with less percep- -
lion dissuade, you................... ......
SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.2ir ’'
Lucky are those who have a
place in your heart. Their wants
lake precedence over yours
loday. you'd do for them what
they couldn’t do alone.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-
Dec.21) It will be readily appar-
eiH lo persons you trade with
today that you're not looking
lor special deals or discounts.
That's why you'll get one.
CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.lt)
Treat your work today not as an
ardous task, but as a labor of
love You will be amazed at the
rewarding results such an alti-
tude will produce.
Give the potato its due! A
four-ounce baked potato sup-
plies almost half the vitamin C
needed dally by an adult.
ACROSS . 36 Animal, waste* Answer to Previaus Puzzfe
t Laudanum
7 Chemical
analysis i.
12 Thole........
chemical,
-37 Am’erican
Indian/
38 B'avos(Sp)
40 Wigwam
13 Glacial epoch2 41. Television re-
(2wda) ceiver
14-Adjusted 42 Noatrila '.
beforehand 44 Pen—
30 Makes perfect 5 Levels
score 6 .Involve
31 Having, made 7 Starlet
4 will 8 Burn ,
33 Capital of 9 Hebrew holy
North day (abbr.)
Carolina 10 Generation
SchootXunches
A California reader wants
I to know if A married couple
ihas ever worOTe life Ma.v
Iters Pains.
Morris and Helen Portu-
Igal won it in 1960. They are
still happily married as of
this writing and really fine
"players
FRIDAY
BAYTOWN
BREAKFAST - Pineapple
juice, cooked cereal, buttered
toast and milk.
LUNCH - Fish fillet, ham, bak-
ed beans, turnips and greens,
cauliflower with cheese sauce,
cabbage and apple salad,
buttered com, bread, roll, milk
andTruiCcoEWer----------
BARBERS HILL
LUNCH - Fried chicken,
creamed potatoes, green pea,
(pit salad, hot roll, milk and
chocolate chip cookie. 1, ''
2 CHANNELVIEW
LUNCH - Fish, scall
potatoes, buttered spinach,
CROSBY
LUNCH Shrimp, r
LUNCH DE“hS£*n
and cheese, Med okra, I
and applesauce.
Attend Church
15 National
subdivisions'
16 Age
17 Gndder
Jimmy
181 possess
(contr.)
21 Move like a
crab
23 family
member
26 Islands
28 Hats (si.)
29 Compass
46 Baronet s title
46 Frigid
48 Polarize .
61 Roared
55 Flung over
561 have found it
57 Gulf
58 Cooked
ooiifip nuiunuuu
ooirits raaon amo
noa E3S5C30 none
aocHinuici anuno
I T Of course ■
'■.•4-3 Tristan's
beloved
18 Mythical '
aviator
1 Alley 19 Leave empty
2 Beside (prefix) 20 Hole
DOWN
3 Wrath
22 Frenzy
35 Shone
39 Confiscates
43iReconnoiter
45 Drinks
47 Past time
48 Trojan
mountain
49 Globe
24 Purpose
25 Covered with 50 Negative
water answer
27 Compass 12 Cat sound
32 Pheroah 53 Pl*ce oul
34 Electrifies Mile parent
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978, newspaper, February 16, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074696/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.