The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1972 Page: 3 of 12
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Tuesday, February 8,1972
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Return To Country Hoped
OPEN DAILY 10:00 TO 0:00
Television Guide
OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30
NEW YORK (AP) - Rarely
does $1 billion appear to be a
small sum, but in relation to
the task of restoring the oppor-
1940. Less than 30 years later it
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conditions that often were
worse than rural poverty.
And the effects were felt
throughout the countryside, as
any American can witness on a
casual Sunday afternoon drive.
Vast areas that could jtotential-
ly provide far better living con-
ditionsare wasted. Once—beau-
tiful towns decay amidst beau-
tiful natural surroundings.
hand work to be done on farms.
And those farms that attempted
to compete with hand labor
priced themselves out of the
market.
At the same time, job op-
portunities appeared to be
greater in the cities. At least
there was the prospect of
greater security. And so there
goes a steady migration, main-
Western or Casual Dress
young man and his wife be-
his of Columbus Hall
(dime foster parents of a 4-
year-old boy
(28) Movie Game
9:30 p.m.
( 2) Dragnet — Friday and
Gannon work out of Central
Receiving Hospital
(11) All in the Family - Ar-i
make a living in the
Burrow*, TEXAS
urday, February 12th
P.M. ’til 1 A. M.
by GIL BACA’S Orchestra
nation’s rural areas it is just core city,
that- This vast migration has been
If Congress agrees with the cause and effect of some of the
President, that much federally most serious social and eco-
backed credit will now become nomitf problem of our time,
available to develop rural in- But curiously, governments
dustries and communities. It’s have stood by and watched
like sweeping the tide with a without acting. —1— "
broom. But it is a beginning. Much of the shift, for ex-
Farm population in America j ample, was along racial lines.
6:30 p.m. (U) All in the Family - Ar-
( 2) Hall of Fame stars Robert chie and Edith are faced with
Wagner as host of “Love! being alone for the first time)
Love! Love!” — * W Football Highlights ; j
(4) Zoom • 10 p.m.
(13) Mod Squad - Julie? Line ( 2) (U) (13) News
and Pete are trapped in a cave I2*) Movie - “It’s a Wonder-
139) Rifleman -* Lucas inves- fulLife”( 1947) James Stewart,
tigates the destruction of a Donna Reed
school house I39) The Saint
7 p.m. p.m.
It is in relation to the pow-
ly from South to North and
Northeast. __
Within the cities, meanwhile,
the population mix was chang-
ing in another way. Whites
moved to the suburbs, and so
did industry. Throughout the
erful forces of migration that $1
billion appears paltry,’but the
prospects might not be as bad
as they once appeared. The
crest of the migration wave
may have passed; the surging
force is gone.
Most of the money would be
used to provide credit backing
for commercial and industrial
enterprises that otherwise
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was more than 30 million in|Farm techology left far less
PUBLIC IS WELCOME
IILY NIGHT
1960s the nation’s major cities
lost their share of manufac-
turing, while the percentage in-
IESDAY 2:00 ’TIL 9:00 P.M.
YOUR CHOICE
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IE. LINKS & COLE SLAW
FRIED STEAK AND
FRIES
creased along their fringes.
Left with a shrinking tax
base and with fewer trained
personnel, the core cities ex-
perienced mammoth problems,
would be unable to obtain cred- (26) Movfe _ High-.
it. A smaller part would go for {m Bing ftogby
........ —......!" (39) Wild, Wild West - West
and Gordon go after an ob-
sessed museum curator
7:30 p.m.
( 2) Olympic Winter Games-
Highlights of outstanding
events from Sapporo, Japan
( 8) Black Jurnai—A panel of
spokesmen from the bladk
{ Congratulations . . v*
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t TWIN
We are proud .to have taken
' part in the construction of
your new movie theater.
11:30 p.m.
(39) News
MIDNIGHT
( 2) News
(13) Dick Cavett
1:30 a.m..
and the people who migrated
there were forced into living
ployment opportunities
(13) News; 1:35 Newsmaker!
community will answer ques-
(11) Hawaii Five-0 - Jason
Evers plays the only survivor
member of an illegal real-es-
tate company
(13) Movie — “Second
Chance," Brian Keith
. '•'C: 8 p-n
(Ml Mnvip _
ECUE SANDWICHES
..........ONLY
On the Opening Of
Time Limit”
(1957) Richard Widmark,
Richard Basehart
8:30 p.m.
(2) Nichols disguises himself
as a minister ,
(11) Cannon — Keenan Wynn
plays a safecracking expert
gone straight
9 p.m. .
( 8) The Six Wives of Henfy
VIII focuses on “Catherine
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1972, newspaper, February 8, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104234/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.