The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1981 Page: 21 of 72
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THE BAYTOWN SON
Wrdneaday, August 19, 1W1
Astro-Graph
Bernice Bede Osol
Television Guide
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August 20,1W1
Try to establish some type ot
program tor saving this coming
year Tuck a little away each
week You'll be amazed at how
much you can accumulate by
year s end
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Once
you set your mind on a specitlc
goal your chances lor succeis
are very good today However,
you're apt to waste a great deal
ot time getting motivated Find
out more ot what lies ahead tor
you in the year following your
birthday by sending lor your
copy ot Astro-Graph Mail $1
tor each to Astro-Graph, Box
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10019 Be sure to specify birth
date.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
AVoid making impulsive deci-
sions In your business dealings
today They could prove
expensive When you take time
to size things up. you'll do well
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oel. 23) Tim-
ing is extremely Important
today jjfhere your goals are
concerned. Failure is likely if
you're too impulsive, but suc-
cess is assured when you're
patient and persistent
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Don't make decisions today
based upon emotional prem-
ises. They could go awry. Judi
ments derived from pracl
analysis won’t.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Unexpected changes could
temporarily throw you oft
course today. Fortunately, you
adjust well to shitting condi-
tions and. yott'll. quickly., get
back on track.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19)
You're very adroit today at
managing situations v^jiich
associates find too complex
There's a good chance your
talents'will be required
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Your initial assessment of a sit-
uation at work today could be
erroneous. After you take a
hard second look, however,
Judg-
ctical
EVENING
(AO 0 (B NEWS
® SPORTS CENTER
O ANIMAL WORLO «
CD CBS NEWS
83 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
Guest Telly Savalas
89 KUNG FU
Caine is caught in a war
between a gang ol ex-tarm-
ers and the private detective
who wants to destroy them
MS® ALL IN THE FAMILY
Gloria feels like a "dumb
blonde" when Mike Ignores
her for an "tptellecfual"
friend
(300 SHAKE RUSSELL /
DANA COOPER BAUD
O MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
<D P M. MAGAZINE
20th Century Mountain Men;
a visit to Tennessee's "Pen-
cil City"; Chef Tell prepares
a cucumber salad; Or
Wasco on breast recon-
struction methods; Cathie
Mann looks at laser beam
lighting effects
(D FAMILY FEUD
09 ALL IN THE FAMILY
After five years ol suffering.
Mike declares his and Glo-
ria's moving day as "Inde-
pendence Day."
6:35® BASEBALL
New York Mets at Atlanta
Braves
700 O REAL PEOPLE ‘
Featured a female rodeo
clown:'a beauty contest for
senior citizens; athletic com- r
petition between Playboy
Bunnies, stewardesses and
cheerleaders (R)
®SPORTS TALK
O VIKINGS)
"Bitter Is The Wind..' Magnus
Magnusson examines some
archeological diggings thST v
reveat some imeresPog and'*-^
morbid facts about the Vik-
•ing warriors who conquered
Irela "
® AUTO RACING help out Matthew afler his oil
Q NATIONAL GEOGRAPH- rig is once again sabotaged
1C SPECIAL (R) ,
"Dive To The Edge Ot Cre- M6® NEWS
ation" A deep-dive expedi- MO® SHOWTIME MOVIE
lion oft the Galapagos "Friday The 13th" (1980)
islands reveals exotic forms KH» 0 0 <B NEWS
of sea life nourished by bac-
teria which convert chemi-
cals into organic matter (R)
0 MOVIE
"ij
A man seeks reverse when $
outlaw Indians klfrhls wife £
and bum Ms home. (Part 1) £
CD BONANZA
A-hired killer with a reputa-
tion of shooting first and
--------- asking questions later
O DICK CAVET7 comes to Virginia City
Guest. Raquel Welch (R) 11:15 ® SHOWTIME MOVIE
83 THE ODD COUPLE "The Sensuous Nurse"
Oscar wins a greyhound in a 11:30 0 TOMORROW
poker game and wants to Guests Donna Summer;1
'*pel1 Jack Valenti, president of
® INDEPENDENT NET- the Motion Pictures Assocla-
WORK NEWS linn nf America author Rev
Andre Reynolds, the black 1095 ® NIGHT GALLERY Andrew GrMay.
child “hochanged his life, is “Lone Survivor" When the ffi Ml HERMANIAUNENA
dramatized (R) Titanic sinks, a desperate two ® LOVE BOAT
Oh Dale" John Ritter; "The
Main Event" Sherman
NUClBAR «U0
...TONIOHTfB
WB CAN'T LIT THBM
OBT THEIR HAND#
OW THAT SUB
Jimmy B S Andre" (1980)
Alex Karras. Madge Sinclair
The story of Detroit restau-
rateur Jimmy Butslcaris and
I WONDER IF
1 COULD DO A
STORY ON YOU,
MISS MUNCH!
1 SHHhh
(LISTEN
if
© VEGAS man dresses up in woman's
Dan's plan to test the securi- clothing to be rescued
ty ot the pesert Inn by rob- W:30 Q TONIGHT
*
l be
'you’ll uncover the flaws.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
fc.,;i Once you settle dq«p Jo.
tasks at hand toda~you'll
quite productive. Unfortunate-
ly, you may waste more time
than you should before getting
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Your possibilities for material
gains today are promising, but
they are not apt to be too large,
considering the energy and
effort you'll expend.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Unfortunately, you may not find
--ssasasa ,
lash. Proceed, reihe, inan .el T° p,l,*“ Sc,0°»
for aid.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Word very carefully financial
_ commitments you maketo oth:
eland (R)g
® SHOWTIME MOVIE
Brubaker <1980) '
0 BUGS BUNNY IN KING KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE™
ARTHUR'S COURT '
Animated While on his way
to a big peqnut festival. Bugs
Bunny takes a wrong turn
and winds up fn merry olde
-England (R)
©CHARLIE'S ANGELS
The ^ngels become
embroiled in a million-dollar
kidnapping scheme involving
the hated owner of a glamo-
rous mghtClub.'(R)
03 MISS PEACH BACK TO
SCHOOL SPECIAL
© KOJAK
A man believes a talk show
host |s urging him to kill peo-
ple she wants eliminated.
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bing it goes awry when one
of his confederates turns out
to be a real crook . (R)
©CROSS-WITS
0) MOVIE
"B S I Love You" (1971)
Peter Kastner, Joanna Cam-
eron. An advertising agent is
pressured by a female exec-
utive who has reached her
position via her sexual
prowess
8:30 Q IRENE ,
An aspiring singer moves
into a loft apartment in New
’'York City with two other
- girls
ffiMERV GRIFFIN
-■ Guests: Rick Springfield,
Betty Buckley, Village Peo-
ple.
9:000 QUINCY
A young man dies as the
result ot a little-known and
rare affliction,'prompting
Quincy to instigate an
appeal tor funds to research 10:35® MOVIE
rare diseases. |R) Mary Ol Scotland" (1936)
0 COVER STORY Katharine Hepburn. Fredric
Adoption In America" A March Queen Mary of Scot-
hard-lootnat "special needs' land is beheaded-after she
children - minority, handi- defies the rule of her cousin.
-<nr -Mrygr children - - • Elizabeth I of England
waitihg to be adopted is pre- 10.55 © WALL STREET JOUR-
sented. (Rj- — NAL BUSINESS REPORT
©DYNASTY 11:00® SPORTS TALK •
Krystle pawns her jewelry to Q © GUNSMOKE *
Guest host David Letter-
man Guests Michael Kea-
ton. Charles Nelson Reilly
ffi SPORTS CENTER
O EVENING AT SYMPHO-
NY
Haydn's Symphony No 30 in
C Major. "AHatu|a" and
Parts l and II qj "The Sea-
sons." 0
0 MOVIE
"Buffalo Bill And The Indi-
ans" (1976) Paul Newman.
Burt Lancaster Aging huck-
ster Buffalo Bill sells his leg-
ends and lore to wide-eyed
tourists at his own Wild West
show (R)
©ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE
© MAVERICK
After becoming involved
with women, dogs, sheep
arifr cattle. Bret comes out a
winner.
©WAYNE AND SHUSTER
Jekyll And Hyde" (Part 1)
Hemsiey. LaWanda Page; “A
Tasteful Affair"- Jaclyn
Smith. Dennis Cole. (R)
© IRONSIDE
M college campus is terror-
ized by a bomber
1230® WATER SKIING
"Masters Barefoot Cham-
pionships"
©JIM BAKKER
12:45® SHOWTIME MOVIE
"Up The Academy” (1980)
Ron Leibman, Barbara Bach
1.000 ©NEWS
1.95 © FOR TIMES LIKE THESE
1:10® BASEBALL
New York Mets a< Atlanta
Braves
© NEWS
1:20 (D NEWS ' 1
1:30(5 SPORTS CENTER !
© DAVID SUSSKIND
200® SUMMER PRO BASKET- '
BALL !
"New York Pro League" !
(Game 3)
2:30® SHOWTIME MOVIE ,
"Brubaker" (1980) Robert f
Redford, Yaphet Kotto 1
3:30© LATE NIGHT HOUSTON !
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(TEN. / 7HE 7 Y*HEAR \ WHAT FOR!
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WAS LAST CRITTER'S / THAT A-WAV
FEW S/X, V HEATED \ 'CEPT TH' SOUTH,
ILESStK/W\SOUTH !y CAROLINA LINE!
LOOK,STEVE, DLL MAKF A DEAl WITH YOU...IF
you'll give me a lift, i'll give you an
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WILL PEFEND TV THfc DEATH
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ARE 'ittJ TALKING
IN THAT FUN NY ACCENT?
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4.90® WRESTLING
"National JUnior Greco-
Roman Championship Semi-
finals” _
4:20® LOVE, AMERICAN
by Larry Wright 4|, U^ck voice
Host: Sbnceria Messiah.
4:50® WORLD AT UBGE
when
a
Won
SHORT RIBS by FranJ< Hill
2 REALIZE YOUl
UVE IN A HOVEL,
YOU TRY FINDING
A PEINCF CHARMING
IN THAT BUNCH/
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ers today. You may have one
l, while they'll be
amount in mind,
thinking of a larger sum.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Normally you’re the type-who
treats others as generously as
they treat ypu. Today you
could, uncharacteristically,
surprise them by being tight-
fisted. f •
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
Jim Lehrer reports on the
boom in private schools,
with a focus on the views of
.....- -parents, teachers.- student's
~ and administrators in the
Los Angeles area
© TIC TAC DOUGH
7:55© WALL STREET JOUR-
NAL BUSINESS REPORT
8:09 0 DIFF’RENT STROKES
Arnold uses the Drummond*
penthpuse to hide a school
•chum who is faced with
being sent to an orphanage.
(R)Q
HI, KISS
OH! VQO
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Answer to Previous Puzzle
21 Mother sheep.
TWin
24 Long time
25 Roman
statesman ":
26 Hymn's finale
27 Massachu-
setts cape
28 Bubbled
30 Indefinite per-
son
33 Compass
point
34 European fish
35 Mesdames
(abbr.)
2 Puts keen
edge on
3. Indefinite per- 20 Own
11 Motion 36 Rugs
picture light 37 Fuel-carrying
14 Freckle ship
15 Basketball 38 Carrying guns
league (abbr.) 39 Of God (Lat.)
16 Greek school 41 Father (Lat.)
with Major Hoople
HOW ABOUT \WHEN PEOPLE \ But HOW
PLA4TI0 RINOV^AW ANYTHIN6 COULP
AROUNP THE \60INO AROUNP/YOU BITE
HAMBUROER5? IN CIRCLES / INTc '
THEY COULDJTHEY'P THINK A A HAM-
LATER BE \ OF HOOPLE'/BUROER
U6EPFOR ) YOU'P BE < WITH A
quoits! / more famous)plastic
than / RING
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VERY Vj
ASTUTE,
BUSTER!
FEW PEOPLE
seethe
PROBLEM
FROM THE
EYE OF THE
CONSUMER!
sons
4 Mr. Kettle
5 Auto club
6 Removes
feeling
7 City.in
Pennsylvania.
8 Koran
followers
9 Anger
42 Diminutive
being
44 Jardiniere
46 Mormon State
47 Genetic *
material
prefix (abbr.) 48 Long period
30 Scoring point of ,ime
31 Hockey 49 Curly letter
league (abbr.) ’52 Tarheel state
22 Tiny
23 Conclusion
25 Vote against
26 Summer drink
27 Corn spike
29 Navy ship,
abbr.)
JENNY LU. ) f NOW.
IM HAY/ING A 4-L I KNOW
bnck-to-gchoolV you
f*RTV NEXT WEEK. ) PONT
LIKE
SCHOOL-
-ANP I KNOW YOU
HATE THE THOUGHT
- OF SUMMER
' VACATION SEIN
- __ OVER-
- ANP X KNOW
YOU'RE NOT TOO
CRAZY ABOUT
MY PARTIES-
THREE OUT OF THREE
IS PARN GOOP, m
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ITS DUE TO THE
FACT YOU LIVE :
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vour slightest wish is
my command, MAsree.
37 Ill-bred person 10 Auxiliary verb 32 Christmas log (abbr.)
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some time, but here he is
back with us again. He stud-
ied the hand a while before
playing from dummy and
played a small heart. He
ruffed in his hand; proceeded
to lead a small spade and
remarked, “I’m going to let
you make your king of
spades.”
West ducked. He knew he
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the Tpouftl’f WITH
AMERICA lS THAT
all the wealth 15
CONCENTRATED in
THE HAND^ of
NON-guM;.
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would score his king later on
and didn't want any parLnf
George’s generosity.
’Now George was in
dummy. He ruffed dummy’s
last low heart with his ace of
trumps and led his last
trump.; West could take his first black justice of the B.S.
king then or later but- Supreme Court Who was
George was going to get to this person? (a) The Rev.
dummy to discard his four Martin Luther King Jr. (b)
1. The Clarence Derwent
Award is given by Actors
Equity in ’recognition of
which of the following? (a)
best performance in a .musi-
cal (b) most promising actor
(c) best nlaywrjght
2. In ffii, he led the legal
battery that won the historic
Supreme- Court- decision
declaring racial segregation
of public schools unconstitu-
tional and later became the
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iy to disc:
small diamonds on the last
two trumps and the aCe-king
of hearts to come to 12
tricks with five spades, two
hearts, two diamonds and
three clubs.
There are other ways for
South to make his slam, but
George was playing in a
team match. The other
South lacked George’s
geqerositv. He tried to make
seven and managed to make
only five. ,
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
Adam Clayton Powell
ThuTgood Marshall
3. Name the author whose
works include “Crime and
Punishment,’’ “The Brothers
Karamazov,” “The
Possessed” and “The Idiot.”
(a) Fyodor Dostoyevsky (b)
Albert Camus (c) Ivan Tur-
genev
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1981, newspaper, August 19, 1981; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020224/m1/21/: accessed December 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.