Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 4

Publication:
The Times-Tribunei
Location:
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SCRANTON TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1976- WORID SPOTLIGHT 1 Th, Ntu UUJDOS Mooslc, Pa. Mnslo Frl. alto by BREAK of DAWN Sat. Kite By Sootheni CoMfort1 Pine Sandwich! Tripe Everynite I XuRulls (o BIRNEY PLAZA MOOSiQ 1 Ml'SIC TOVITE BY ARTIC HO OOVEH CHARGE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY NITE She's probably the only girl working at her trade on a studio lot. Her one-chair shop is the mecca for many of-Hollywoods outstanding heads of hair.

Tonight Show American Style MacNeil Report 12 MIDNIGHT Horror Feature Movie War ana Peace 1:00 AM. Great American Movie: A Royal Scandal" with Tul-lalah Bankhead and Vincent Price 1:30 AM. News 0 1:40 AM. Rock Concert) Gladys Knight, Doug Kershaw with-Slidin and Jake, The Crusaders 2:30 AM. King of Jungleland CD Washington Week In Review 8:30 P.M.

The Practice CD Wall Street Week 9.00 P.M. Movie: Beneath The Planet of The Apes" with James Franciscus Movie: Love Story" with Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neal Rockfprd Files CD Special: Symphonic Soul 10:00 P.M. Police Story CD Missa Solemnis 11:00 P.M. News Captioned News 11:30 P.M. Movie: "Three-Ring Circus" with Dean Martin 6:00 P.M.

P3 G5 62 QD News (0 State of the Weather 6:10 P.M. Phone 44 6:30 P.M. C9O620D News CD Lilas, Yoga and You 7:00 P.M. 0 The FBI (Q Bowling for Dollars Cross Wits Merv Griffin, CD Dads Army 7:30 P.M. Truth or Consequence Name That Tune CD People's Business Harrisburg Report 8:00 P.M.

ffl A Boy Named Charlie Brown (0 Donny Marie Sanford and Son a fad. Everybody's face, head and hair is different, to Im not about to give a Tony Orlando hair style, for example, to Redd Foxx. Bonnie Lynn Lewis is more than a barber. She's a sculptor, a psychology student and 'a ballet dancer. She got started cutting hair about four' years ago, after a stint as the late Jay Sebrmgs secretary.

EASTER PAIICE POETS STAR GUEST APPEARANCE BY FRANKIE AND THE CORVETTES SUNDAY, APRIL 18 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYM Movie Timetable Comarfordi The Bad Newt Bears" (PG) 7:10 and 9:10. Cantsn Family Plot" (PG) 7 and 9:10. Strandi Dumbo (G) 2, 4 55 and 7:50 also Ride A Wild Pony (G) 3:10, 6:05 and 8. VIEWMONT MALL Cinema II, llli AU The President Men (PG) 2:30, 5, 7:30 and 10; Gable and Lombard" (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30: One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" (R) 2:15, 4:45, 7:20 and 9:45. WEST SCRANTON West Sidai Lipstick (R) 7:25 and 9:20.

MOOSIC Birney Cinema: Welcome to My Nightmare (PG) 7 and 10 also Molly and Lawless John (PG) 8:30. CLARK'S SUMMIT Cinema North: "Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother (PG) 7:20 and 9:10. GREEN RIDGE Roosevelti Lady Bodlne (X) and Mamas Little Girl (X) Starting at 7. PECKVILLE Cinema 2i "Blackboard's Ghost" (G) 7 and 9. DRIVE-INS Circla-Scranton-Csrb.

Highway: Lucky Lady (PG) 8 also French Connection 2 (R) 10:10. Comerford, Dupont: "Black- beard's Ghost (G) also Island at the Top of the World (G) 7:30 and 11:10. Mldvallay, Eynon: "Blue Summer" (R) also Cheerleaders (R) 8 and 9:35. Kennedy Archbald TONITE! MUSIC BY NO MINIMUM NO COVER BEFORE 10 P.M, mJaamnomiLaam Tomaiws Lounge MAIN ARCHBALD BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND TONITE MUSIC BY WILDFIRE NO COVER BEFORE 10 P.M. SAT, NITE SKYHAWK 12.00-The 700 Club Channel 4.00 Movie: The Last Days Of Pompia" 8 00 Base ball.

Mets Baseball 10.30 Meet The Mayors 11.00-Lucy 11.30 Movie: 'The Crimson Cult," with Boris Karloff Franklin Show Channel 6.00- The Untouchables 7.00-AndyGriffith 7.30 Love American Styfe 8.00-Special: It Is Christ 9.00-Movie: Midnight Lace, with Doris Day and Rex' Harrison 11:10 Alfred Hitch 1.40-OneStep Beyond STRAZZEIIIS RESTAURANT 1911 N. MAIN AVE. Ample Pmrkimg Specializing in Italian Food. Also Steaks, Chops and Lobster Tails. COCKTAtlt 0 VELDV700D TONITE.

(One Nite Only) CAROL WILLIAMS 1 Recording Artist of MORE 2 SHOWS .2 DANCE SETS $q50 TICKETS (Covers Both Shows) SATURDAY Tho POETS WFnnkie I Corvette: SUNDAY. Exact Charge 9:30 P.M. (HO DOOR CHARGE) Also Visit Our GatsbyRoom Open 7 Nights Ph. 8T6-2261 SHOW Tucked behind the commissary on the Burbank Studios lot is a little barber shop. There, Bonnie Lynn Lewis, a gamine of a girl, presides over one of the most popular hair styling es- tablishments with the stars.

Among her clients: Burt Reynolds, Tony Franciosa, Ricardo Montalban, Frankie 1 Avalon, John Ritter, Herscbel Bernard! and many of toe top executives ot Warner Bros, and Columbia, who share The Burbank Studio lot. In mens hair styling today, Bonnie says, in is out. There Is no such thing any more as an in hair style. Today, style plays second fiddle to sculpting a hair style that's right for toe individual. It must fit the face, not follow vAjURlZ 0TRIP TIP ENTERTAINMENT EXCURSIONS SAME TIME NEXT YEAR Broadway AAatinea May 15 LIZA MINNELLI April 23 RINGLING BARNUM BAILEY CIRCUS May 15 29 HOT TUNA Live Rock Concert, May 10 EASTER PAGEANT Limited Openings April 21, 24, 25 1-DAY TOURS PEDDLERS VILLAGE April 17, May 22 1,000 ISLANDS May 8 PA.

DUTCH COUNTRY May 22, June 5 HERSHEY PARK June 12 EXCUHSI0N DEPT, LACKAWANNA a JEFFERSON, SCRANTON, OPEN 8:30 A.M.-StOO P.M. SAT. 1:30 AJM-liOO P.M. Information Coil 342-3008 AARTZ Railways you eP Ni i SMMMOEYS UPSTAIRS 5dunmorI LOBSTER TAIL CP A gw H.Y. STRIP STEAK T-BONE STEAK FILET MIGNON VjJ ITALIAN SALAD BAR CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Astro-Graph FOR Saturday, April 17, 1978 1 I FREE ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS' 2 NEW MATURE (X) mL TUES.

I FRENCH THROAT Ti30 1 10:00 MY MASTER, MY LOVE 9:00 (DARBY RAINS) FRENCH HEAT Dinncf-Thcatfc Coektaila Only" Midnight Show Sat, April 17th At PALUMBOS INN presents the George Axelrod farce GOODBYE, CHARLIE April IS, IS, 17, 21, 2Z 23 Serving begins 6 p.m.-urtin at 8 45 pm. Oiniwr Entrees from Jhe Back Door Men Dinner, Show si ACS Parking, Tex lv Phone 563-1112 For Information Channel 6 00 StarTrek 7.00 Dick Van Dyke Show 7 30 Family Affair 8.00 The FBI 9 00 Crimes of Passion 10 00 News 11.00 The Hon-eymooners 11.30 Burnsand Allen 12.00 with Constance Bennett NightFinal Creative projects should be a source of pure enjoyment for you today. Spend time on activities challenging your Imagination. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't be surprised today if you receive a great deal of attention from someone you thought wasn't all that aware of you.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your material prospects look extremely encouraging today. See if you can put something together to fatten your purse, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23) Bright ideas will come to you In rapid succession today, as- Bridge making five hearts. Did he refuse the finesse because he was a pessimist? No. He refused it because he wanted it to be wrong. Pete had really underbid his hand. Surely some slam try was indicated after that heart raise.

Therefore, Pete reasoned that a lot of pairs would be in a slam which would depend on-toe heart finesse. Pete would get some points if the finesse were wrong and very few if it were right. A Maine reader wants us to define Convention. The official definition is. that it is a bid or call that by' agreement, not inference, gives or requests information' unrelated to toe denomination named.

Thus, when you bid four notrump to ask for aces you are using toe Blackwood convention. Q030OBB pecially if you're around people who are discussing topics you like. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You have a sort of Midas touch today.

Anything you lay your hands on could result in gain In one way or another. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Youll be very popular today and may even be invited to two different social events. Attend both, for you'll meet Interesting people.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It will be a quiet day today, but not an uneventful one. Good things will come your, way without need to seek them out. AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Fab.

19) Others will take a role today In helping to make things happen that youre are hoping tor. They'll move obstacle8 you can't move. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Circumstances are unusual to-, day, but highly favorable. Dont waste time on trifles.

Concentrate on things that can yield a liberal return. your birthday April 17, 1976 The pursuit of knowledge will assume a greater Importance for you this coming year. What you learn will alter your life by giving you a more positive outlook. MARDI-GRAS Rts. 6 11 Clarks Summit DISCO-LIVE FEATURING MALE ft FEMALE GO-GO SHOW Auditions held on Sat.

nltes Male Frl, female dancers bookings. for future GULDEN YEARS NINETIES AMES PLAZA, CARB0HDALE NITEI.Y ENTERTAINMENT TONITE: FREEDOM SE3 NO COVET? BEFORE 10 P.M. PHONE 282-6972 Luncheon and Dinner Special Daily Open 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Pally Albrig ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your charm and keen sense of humor will be your major assets today.

With all that going lor you, what more do you need? TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Lady Luck may have a role in turning you on to something profitable today. Perk up your ears when you hear friends discuss business. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) The best things to happen to you today are likely to occur in conjunction with someone else. You're forturtate in partnership. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Contract NORTH (D) 754 VQ964 A 5 4 AK3 WEST A J98 VK5 9 A 10 9 8 6 4 SOUTH A A 3 VAJ1Q32 KQ A752 Both vulnerable West North East South 16 EAST A 10 6 2 V87 1087632 AQ 1 A Pass 2 Pass Pass Pass 4V Pass Pass Opening lead A By Oswald James Jacoby 1 Pessimistic Pete won the first trick with dummys king of clubs.

East played the queen and Pete promptly called for toe queen of hearts. East played low and it was up to Pete to decide whether or not to take the trump finesse. The game was match point duplicate and if Pete lost that finesse, West would probably give his partner a club ruff and Pete would be held to his contract. On toe other hand if Pete did not take the finesse and it would have would wind up making five instead of six. What did Pete do? He rose with the ace and wound up SILVESTRINIS VII I A 1017 Main St.

VILLA Peckville Fri. Sat, Specials EGG PUNT PARMIGIANA CHEESE MEAT RAVIOLI SEA FOOD FLATTER LOBSTER SHRIMP RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC-HUESICCESSOHIES R.C.A. PURE GOLD SERIES SAVE NOW! MUSIC FROM A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS' TOR A FEW DOLLARS MORr mo THE 6000 THE BAD AND THE UGLY HUGO MONTENEGRO obcnistm Formerly AvatUMo as ISP-392) rvr- 'Mz-StsSA Enjoy Easter Dinner With Us At MOILIBAV DHH EDCJCJf.lQnG Serving Dinner From 12 Noon 'til 10 P.M. FOR RESERVA TIONS CAU 343-4771 Complete Dinner Choice Of: BAKED HAM ROAST LEG OF LAMB PRIME RIB SEAFOOD PUTTER ROAST TURKEY RCA ANY ON YOUR REPORT CARD ENTITLES YOU TO A FREE DOUDLE.DECHER JAttDUnGEQ (When Accompanied By An Adult) E's Or Equivalent Treated As A's) SAVE NOW! LP, $439 TAPE mgwnxmj immouti cirariuca AND HIS ORCHESTRA wnuia HwnmiwtMVHiiaB nine mu wanna Hlftfl A'f i 1 1 1 (FORMERLY ELBYS) Steaks Chicken Spaghetti Seafood Route 81 at Blakely Street, Ounmor Route 1 1 It, Clarks Summit HOLDDAY INN Dunmorc Tigue St. Exit Off 380 Phone 343-4771 Route 6, Eynon I TONITE A TOMORROW 1 HAPPY HOURS 8 To 11 WiWi a i'i it i Vi VIEWMONT MALL WYOMING VALLEY MALL ronton.

Pa. WllbM Barra. Parma..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times-Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times-Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,614,485
Years Available:
1891-2024