The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1978 Page: 5 of 20
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TV Guide • Bridge • Astro-Graph • Crossword • Comics
June*, 1171
Some very worthwhile changes
lOal will contribute lo your
seeking a sturdier loundslion
01 knowledge will occur this
cpming year Your effort will
prove to have long-lasting and
extremely beneficial rewards.
GEMINI (May 71-June 70) Not
only is this one of your better
problem-solving days but you'll
also be able to follow through,
on remedies that occur to you
at this time Find out more
about yourself by sending lor
your copy of Astro-Graph Let-
ter Mail 50 cents' for each and a
long sell-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, P 0
Bo* 489 Radio City Station
N Y 10019 Be sure to specify
birth sign
CANCER (June 71-July 77)
Something of value you've
earned and are entitled to but
has been frustratingly delayed
should be in your hands today
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A good
lime to appraise that new
project you ve been thinking of
undertaking Today you'll re-
flect upon it in a sober and
practical manner
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In a
competitive situation where
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you're seeking an advantage,
play your ace-in-tf»-hole. To-
day no one can trump it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You're
easily able to solve problems
today that others find insur-
mountable Speak up if you find
-yotaaetl confronted By
confused individual.
SCORPfO (Oct. 24-Nov. tf)
With the assistance of another,
you can achieve an ambitious
objective today He or she will
possess that necessary know-
how you've long sought.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
2U You'll do well today if you
base decisions on tWe most
practical aspects of the issue
anp not those which are only
hoDes or desires.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
You're up to meeting and over-
coming difficult challenges, es-
pecially where your work or
—career is concerned Persis-
tence is your watchword.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Something of consequence
can come from a social
counter you'll experience
today Be extra-attentive rf on®
who is older is involved.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The
most important matters on your
agenda today are domestic
ones Any issues that affect the
family should be given top
priority.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A
friend you'll be associating
with heeds some sincere solu-
tions to. her present, dijemma.
____EASY
Barbara Feldon; delivery of
jephcea; eyesight (R)
10 NEWLYWED GAME
09 THE BRADY BUNCH
"The Cincinnati KkH" Mike
discovers he has lost some
important papers during
their trip to an amusement
park, and a frantic search
ensues
90 SHANANA
O MACNEIL / LEHREA
REPORT
CD MATCH GAME P.M.
® THE PRICE IS RIGHT,
ffl CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
09 ADAM-12
A young and wealthy beauty
pursues Malloy for a date
after he issues her a traffic
violation ticket.
7*0 LITTLE HOUSE
PRAIRIE
"Meet Me At The Fair?" At
the Mankato fair, Mary is
swept off her feet by a bal-
loonist (Dick DeCoit) and
Carrie has an unexpected
hot-air balloon ride. (R)
0 CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT
"Household Cleaners. Cloth-
ing, Entrepreneurship"
00 THEJEFFERSONS
George blows a fuse when a
power blackout hits the city
and looters do the same to
his store. (R)
B baseball
Regional coverage of San
Francisco Giants at Philadel-
phia Phillies; Los Angeles
Dodgers at New York Mets;
Chicago White Sox at Cleve-
land Indians. ;
© MCVIE
"Guns Of The Magnificent
Seven” (1969) George
Kennedy, James Whitmore.
Seven professional gunmen
join forces to free a revolu-
tionary leader from a Mexi-
can jail.
CD GUNSMOK6 ,
"The,Wreckers" Kitty helps
‘‘ tt switch idem
Wilder's Pullteer Prfie-win-
nlng play of life In a small
New England town Also
starring are Ned Beatty. Bar-
bara Bal Geddas. Robby
CD MOVIE
"You're Only Young Once"
(1938) Lewis Stone, Mickey
Rooney Andy Hardy and his
OConnor and Sada Thomp- *30® ONE DAYATATIME
son (R)
O WELFARE
Frederick Wiseman exam-
ines the New York City wel-
fare system - countless
forms lo be filled out. long
waits, checks to be mailed,
and clients and workers
moving step by step through
a maze of interlocking
bureaucracies. (R) >
CD M’A'S’H
Colonel Potter, worried
about the nervous tension
apparent In the 4077th, asks
psychiatrist Sidney Freed-
man to take an informal look
at some of the more uptight
----1. (R)
Ann's new secretary would
rather have everyone believe
she's a drug addict than
admit the much darker and
deeper truth - she's
' eoileplip. <R|
MOO LOU GRANT
The subject for Billie
Newman's series of articles
Is a frightened and unwilling
battered wife (Julie Kavnerp
(R)
CD MERV GRIFFIN
Guests: Bill Cosby, Doug
Henning, Bert Convy, Harry
James and Band.
0(0(0 NEWS
JOKER'8 WILD
two
with Major Hoopla
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CD LOVE, AMERICAN
8TYLE
"Love And The Traveling
Salesman" A traveling sales-
man Is stuck out In the coun-
try. "Love And The Topless
Policy" Ira and Howard
decide that their lounge
needs topless waitresses
10:300 TONIGHT
Guest host: Burt Reynolds
Guests: Sandy Ouhcan,
James Brolln. Roger Miller,
Victor Buono
ID CB8 LATE MOVIE
"The Girl Who Came Gif
Wrapped" (1974) Kardn
Valentine, Richard Long; Ai
jaded magazine publlaher is
given a gift-wrapped, biki-
nled girl as a 40th birthday
present.
B BONANZA
"Springtime" Ben brings an
old friend to the Ponderosa
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12:30® NEWS ‘
1 0 NIGHT GALLERY
“The Devil Is Not Mocked ..
Nazi general hunts for the
leader of the local resistance
in an ancient castle. "Stop
-Killing Me" A woman Is con-
vinced that her husband is
trying to scare her to death.
1:000 NEW8
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Guest: Phyllis Schlafly
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Profit
_Irom your past experiences if
you find yourself in a familiar
situation today. What worked
previously will do just as well
now. _ :
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Classified
• ACROSS 46 Small cube
49 Place of
1 Soapweed , worship
6 Metric foot 51 Idle
10 Unfurl 54 Stole
12 Eskimo homes 55 Eveniffg party
14 Stow (mus ) , .56 River in Hades-
15 Stockings 57 Spirited horse
16 Name (Fr.)
17 See gull ; DOWN
19 Shakespeare's
when they are kidnappetf by
outlaws.
7*0 TURNABOUT
0 GOOD TIMES
"Requiem For A Wino" Wli-
lona and the Evans clan
learn a precious lesson in
love, life and death when J. J.
presides over a most unusu-
al wake. (R) .
8*0 OUR TOWN
Hal Holbrook portrays tha
Stage Manager In Thornton
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wife
20 Control by
two
23 River in
Alaska
26 Chinese
philosophy
27 Before (prefix)
30 Effaced
32 Erase (2 wds.)
34 League of
Nations city
38 Most terrible
36 Stove fuel
37 Printer's
measure (pi.)
1 Chinese
currency
2 Open a
package
3 Stuff
4 Gear tooth
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t uear login 2' 8P®Ny .
5. Mohammed's 22 Woman s
son name
39 Mediterranean 13 Compass
sailing vessel point
40 Cracked 18 Choose
42 Opinion 20 Medicine
45 Girl (si.) portion
41 Also'
42 Belonging to
6 1957 science |3 Safecracker 43
event (abbr.) 24 Animal waste 43 po’ *
7 Slake chemical moisture
8. Celestial body 25 Midwest state Beam
- 9 West German (abbr,} *- 46 Tough
capital ?7 Bard 47 Words of u
11 Western weed 28 Stratagem
12 Self-contained 29 Feminine
(suffix)
31 Hurt
33 Brought up
38 Saratoga
40 Full of rosin
derstanding (
wds.)
48 Gazed
50 Law (Lat.)
52 Our (Fr.)
53 Morsel
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SHCWIN' YA IS IN GOOD
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YA'LL LOVE TH'
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Opening lead: ♦ 6
BRIDGE
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Alan: “North wants to be
in a grand slam if South has
two aces and the king of
trumps. He can’t find this
out by normal bidding meth-
ods but modern experts have
at least two ways to get to
the grand slam safely."
Oswald:. “Which way do
you favor?”
Alan: “I favor a modifica-
tionofthe grand Siam force.
The bidding in the box shows
North asking for aces by
means of Blackwood and
then bidding six clubs, Five
notrump in that spot would
ask for kings. This bid of a
new suit asks partner to bid
seven if he holds two of the
top three trump honors."
Oswald: ‘‘It certain!
works here and is simpL
enough so that any estab-
lished partnership can use
it. Let’s formalize it.”
Alan: "OK. A partnership
using this convention agrees
that if a player who uses a
Blackwood four notrump fol-
lows up with a bid of six in an
unbid suit, he guarantees all
the aces and asks his part-
ner to bid seven with two of
the three top trump honors.
THAT MAN HE SUFFEREP
3X5X5*133 SURE LOOKS \ A GREAT LOSS’
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We raise to three spades in
order to establish spades as
the trump suit. We plan to
take further strong action.
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by Frank Hill
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WORLD COST?
by Dick Covolli
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1978, newspaper, June 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074494/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.