The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1979 Page: 5 of 20
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September 30,-1979
This coming year you will be
greatly intrigued by that which is
new or different. Involvements in
progressive .ventures could
prove very profitable,
S
from overindulgence of too much
of the good things in life. "All
things in. moderation" must be
your motto.' Find out more of
what lies ahead for you in the
-tear- following yatrr BiWitBSy Bf 1
sending for your copy of Astro-
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each to
Astro-Graph, Box, 489, Radio
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure
to specify birth date.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You
must be careful todaylest you do
something unthinkingly that
could disrupt domestic tranquili-
ty. Wrong moves could upset the
entire household.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
Forcing your views or beliefs, on
others today will have a deleteri-
ous effect. Everyone has a right
to his or her own. opinion, so live
and let live.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Prized possessions’^should not
be loaned out today to persons
- who won'4 treat-thera.as car.efu.liy_
as you do. Don't be a tightwad,
but do be realistic.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If
at all possible, avoid companions
today who are too selfish ot-^ei
upon having their own way. Such
associates could spoil your fun.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Taking on more than you can
competently manage could
cause you extreme frustration
today. Be sensible about your
limitations
ARIES (March 21-April 19) You
have little patience with those
who display the slightest infrac-
tion of what you consider to be
socially correct, fake care your
behavior isn't worse than theirs. '
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) It
won't take much to ignite sparks
and turn things into a blazing fire
on 'the domestic scene today.
Don't be, dictatorial or fight
authority figures.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Trying
to act too smart or act too wise
could infuriate others today and
cause some petty quarrels. It’s
not your style to be a know-it-all.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don't try to borrow from anyone
todas^You could place yourself
~as well as another person in an
embarrassing position when he
> say
i-Aut
hy for
ra.ssing
or she has to s
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might
be a mite too pushy for your own
I try to dominate
persi
to. I
oo pui
good' today and
irsons who won't be dictated
Don't butt your head ihto
brick walls.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You
• tjpe^gufc.uaiaUffleifloL. „
■ -self today and may actuary ce- -
ate problems where none exist-
ed. Take a day of rest._
Over 1,800 years ago,-a
road made of limestone
blocks stretched from
Rome to Arabia. Today,
one half-mile of that road is
in nearly perfect condition,
west of the city of Aleppo in
Syria.
**0®0 NEWS
® SANFORD AND SON
Lamont falls in love with the
daughter of Fred's old flame.
O OVER EASY
Guest: actor-comedian
George Jessel. (R)
QD CBS NEWS
05 NEWLYWED GAME
0 THREE’S A CROWD
8:300 THEMUPPETS
Guest: Linda Lavin.
® ALL IN THE FAMILY *
"Archie Is Worried About
His Job"
O MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
® P.M. MAGAZINE
Attend an x-rated rock
concert; vreih6ap4aifv Carrot;
' and shop for classic cars.
flD P.M. MAGAZINE:
HOUSTON
0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 ALL IN THE.FAMILY
0 THE BRADY BUNCH
Carol and Mike, are on
opposing sides when Greg
wants to go out for the high
"school football team.
8:55 ©/WALL STREET JOUR-
NAL BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 0 DIFF’RENT STROKES
Arnold learns Larry Alder
has been offered a TV show
. in New York, and knowing
that Ruthie would be misera-
ble puj^'of Oregon, he sets
out to sabotage the show.
® BASEBALL
, Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati
•Reds
O WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
CD SHOWTIME MOVIE
"The End" (1978) Burt
Reynolds. Dorn DeLuise. A
man learns that he has a ter-
minal disease and sets
about finding ways to face
his impending death with a
certain amount of dignity.
(R-1 hr., 40 min.)
® (D THE INCREDIBLE
HULK
An accident at a chemical
warfare research station
sends Dr. Banner on a des-
perate search for an anti-
dote to save the lives of him-
self, and afrieud.
<B BOXING -
Live coverage of the WBC
World Heavyweight Cham-
pionship bout between Larry
Holmes and Earnie Shavers;
Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Andy
Price in a 12-round bout;
Roberto Duran vs. Zeferino
Gonzales in a 10-round wel-
terweight bout. (From Cae-
sars Palace in Las Vegas.)
03 JOKER'S WILD
0) JIM ROCKFORD
ACROSS
Answer to Previous Puzile
7*0 WALLSTREET WEEK
"Television And The ’80s”
• Guest: Ellen B. Sachar, sen-
ior security analyst for Gold-
man, Sach & Co.
0 TIC TAC DOUGH
8*0 ROCKFORD FILES
(Premiere) Rockford's
peaceful life is upset by a
hard-nosed woman (Mariette
Hartley) appointed by the
court to collect $35,000 in
judgment from the detective.
0 FRIDAY LOCAL
Moderator: Susan Wright.
®0 THE DUKES OF
HAZZARD
Boss Hogg gets fed up with
the Dukes and imports his
nasty nephew to help him
put the boys out of commis-
sion-fdc^od£L_^.______
0 MERV GRIFFIN
Guests: Larry Wilcox,, Kate
Mulgrew, Michael Keaton,
a. 0 MOVIE
“The Bravos" (1971) George,,,
Peppard, Pernell Roberts.
After the Civil War, an officer
is given the assignment to
take charge of a small fort.
9*0' EISCHIED
Detective Eischied learns.
that the psychopath respon-
sible for a series of attacks
shooting at a crowded Selig-
ious festival. (Part 2 of 2)
0 MUROER MOST ENG-
LISH
"The Nine Tailor<t*^ture—.
not Lord Peter Wimsey
sheds the final light. (Part 4)
® SHOWTIME MOVIE
“The Driver" (1978) Ryan
O'Neal, Bruce Dern. A pro-
fessional getaway driver
tries to elude a relentless
detective totally obsessed
with the intention of catching
and arresting him. (R-1 hr.,
3l min.)
® ffi DALLAS
The shock of the Ewing baby
being kidnapped bands the
family together as they each
try various means of locating
NORTH
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0 GUNSM
A local farmer joins a posse
and is criticized and pun
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111*® SHOWTIME'MOm
Boulevard Nights" (1979)
EAST
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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South
“The Day The tarth Stood
Still" (1951) Michael Rennie,
Patricia Neal. After a strange
spacecraft lands in Washing-
ton, D.C., an emissary
emerges, warning Earth to
cease its atomic experimen-
tation.
Q THE RUSSIAN CON-
NECTION
Two defectors from the
Palestine Liberation Organi-
zation tell how they were
trained to be terrorists at a
secret KGB pamp. in the
Soviet Union.
® THE NIGHT STALKER
Creatures that grew from
cells in an eight-million-year-
old soil sample go on a ram-
page in Chicago.
0 MOVIE
"The Paradine Case" (1948)
Gregory Peck, Ann Todd.
Directed by Alfred Hitch-
cock A lawyer falls in love
with a woman accused of
murdering her husband.
0, MOVIE t
"Goodbye Columbus"
(1969) Richard Benjamin, Ali
MacGraw. A young man
vacationing with the family of
a wealthy businessman has a
secret love affair with the
tycoon's daughter.
MOKE
®0 MIGHTY MOUSE
HECKLE &JECKLE
0 SUPERFRIENDS
0 FOR YOU, BLACK
WOMAN
© A BETTER WAY
7:300 CASPER AND THE
ANGELS
® THE PARTRIDGE FAMI-
LY
0 WALL STREET WEEK
(R)
0 BUGS BUNNY AND
FRIENDS
0 FOR WOMEN ONLY
8*0 FRED AND BARNEY
® MAVERICK
0 SESAME STREET (R)
® 0 BUGS BUNNY
ROAD RUNNER
0 PLASTICMAN
© WOODY WOODPECKER
AND FRIENDS
0 CAMPUS WORKSHOP
8:30© TOM AND JERRY
0 FACET
Host: Dave Frederickson.
9*0 . SUPER GLO-
BETROTTERS
® MOVIE
"Desk Set” (T95.7) Spencer
Tracy, Katharine Hepburn
0 ELECTRIC COMPANY
<R)
0 SUPERHEROES
0 RAYALBORN
9:30 0 THESHMOO
0 BIG BLUE MARBLE
® 0 POPEYE
0 SUPERMAN
0 TOM LANDRY
10*0 KIDSWORLD
0 CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT
0 SPIDERWOMAN
0 THE LONE RANGER
0 MOVIE
Captain Blood” (1935) Errol
Flynn, Olivia de Havilland
10:300 GODZILLA
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• BRIDGE
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
. South’s 19 high-card point
Iwo notrump got him to four
spades. North’s three-heart
response was a Jacoby trans-
fer which is played by Mr
Kelsey and most British
experts. His four-diamond
call was a mild slam try
which South refused to accept.
You are West this time and
open your singleton 10 of
diamonds. Declarer takes his
ace and plays the kind of
spades which you must duck.
You win the second spade
and partner completes a
trump echo to show that he
held three trumps. What do
you do now?
The winning play is to lead
the jack of clubs!
This desperation effort to
beat the contract is based on
the hope that South opened a
shaded two notrump with a
long club suit. In that case
your partner will have just
one club and if he also holds
the ace of hearts you have
beaten this contract. Declarer
can’t get to dummy to draw
you last trumps and you get to
ruff a diamond and he gets to
Ask the Experts
We have been asked several
mes to describe a trump
:ho.
When a defender wants to
iow partner that he holds
Richard Ynlguez, Danny De
La Paz»».A Chicano youth
unexpectedly rebels against
the stalKlards and traditions
of his neighborhood gang in'
ordento fulfill his own desire
to get married and help his
—trouble-plagued younger
brother avoid self-destruc
tion. (R-1 hr., 42 min.)
11:300 GREAT PERFORMANC-
—
"Amazing Grace - America
In Song" The Allman Broth
• ers Band, Aaron Copland
Lena Horne, Phyllis Curtin
and Donald Gramm join a
host of others in this pro-
gram about the American
experjence as expressed in
its popular songsURL
0 MOVIE / 1
'The Brides Of Dracuia'
(1960) Peter Cushing
Terence Fisher A young
French girl becomes the
prey of a bloodlusting Tran-
sylvanian vampire.
11:40® CBS LATE MOVIE
"Brotherhood Of The
Yakuzan" (1975) Robert
Mitchum, Brian Keith. A man
with connections to the Jap-
anese underworld is asked
to rescue an old friend's kidr-
napped daughter
12*0 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
0 PTLCLUB
12:10® BASEBALL
Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati
12:30 0dMOVIE'
"The Railway Children”
(1971) Dinah Sheridan, Ber-
nard Cribbins.
0 HIGH SCHOOL FOOT-
BALL SCOREBOAD FINAL
12:350 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
The Angels are called in to
investigate a call girl ring
sdspected of being responsi-
ble for a series of burglaries.
(Rh A
1*0 MOVIE " •
"Hold Back The Dawn"
(1941) Charles Boyer, Olivia
de Havilland
1:3000 NEWS *
1(37® NEWS
1:420 NEWS .
2*0 MOVIE
"Practically. Yours" (1944)
Claudette Colbert, Fred
MacMurray.
0 FOR TIMES LIKE THESE
23)7® MOVIE
"None But The Lonely
Heart" (1944) Cary Grant,
Ethel Barrymore.
2:40® NEW8
2t48 © ’MOV®? ■' '
Outcast" (1937) Warren
0 SCOOBY AND SCRAP-
PY DOO
0 WYATT EARP
11*0 JONNY QUEST
O BY-LINE
®0 JASON OF STAR
COMMAND
0 WEEKEND SPECIAL
"The Horse That Played
Center Field" The addition
of a great centerfielder turns
a baseball team of losers
into pennant contenders.
(Part 1 of2) (R) '
0 MOVIE
"Tombstone" (1942) Rich-
ard Dix, Frances Gifford
11:15® MOVIE
"Try And Get Me" (1951)
Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridg-
11:300 THEJETSONS
0 AN ACT OF CONGRESS
Power brokers in Congress
and lobbyists from industry,
labor and environmental
groups struggle to have their
interests represented in the
Clean Air Act of 1977. (R),
®0 TARZAN / SUPER
SEVEN
0 NCAA FOOTBALL
Regional coverage of Penn
State at Nebraska; other
games to be announced.
AFTERNOON
12*0 GUINESS GAME
O ALL ABOUT TV
© SOUL TRAIN
12*0 REFLEJOS DEL BARRIO
0 HERE’S TO YOUR
HEALTH
"Type A Personality’
® 0 30 MINUTES
Christopher Glenn looks at
the modern Army; Betsy
Aaron profiles figure skater
Linda Fratianne
0 MOVIE
To Be Announced.
1*0 PRE-GAME SHOW
® THE ON-DECK CIRCLE
0 FOOTSTEPS
"Queen For A Day" A five-
year-old attention-getters
parents learn about their
daughter's need for her own
Identity.
® MOVIE
"The Iron Major" (1943) Pat
O’Brien, Robert Ryan,
0 WHO. WHAT, HOW DO
YOU KNOW?
0 ADAM-12
Malloy and Reed answer a
"child left alone" call and.
uncover a child-neglect
1:15 ©BASEBALL
THE BORN LOSER
by Art Sansom
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IREMEMKR
FRANK AND ERNEST
by Bob Thaves
William, Karen Morlgx
MORNING
5:10® HUMAN DIMENSION
Regional coverage of. Chica-
go Cubs at Pittsburgh
Pirates; Philadelphia Phillies
at Montreal Expos
® BASEBALL
Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati
Reds
1*0 FREE8TYLE
0 BIG BLUE MARBLE
we'/ee frbo and Puni^e
wa/?BuPtom — \
OUR FRlENPS
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ZOONIES
by Craig Leggett
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PRISCILLA’S POP
by Ed Sullivan
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1979, newspaper, September 28, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074732/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.