The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1969 Page: 3 of 38
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produced and presented by ,
Phillip Morris, for neriy a
feature artist on the ABC radio
network and a performer
credited with more than 700
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This show was held last year
the Civic
Center
Crosby Faculty Members
Get In-Service Training
in Houston. He announced a list
of discounts available to
members, m
David attended the
President’s Conference in
Austin- Aug. 11 and 12. He
reported some of the activities
~4<rt>ncer-ning teacJlfir
J. C. Robertson Jr., principal organizations. Voting op state
of Crosby Junior High, opened officers will be held in Sep-
present "Wonderful World of Monday, Sept. 15, at the Robert
Fantasy," a live stage show E. I.ee High School auditorium at
CROSBY (Sp) - The
faculties of the Crosby high,
junior high and elementary
schools and Drew High School,
junior high and elementary
schools met in" the Crosty
cafet&rium for a series of "in-
the meeting with greetings to
the group..John David, Drew
High School instructor, gave
the invocation. Jerry
Prochazka, superintendent of
CrSsby schools, .made an-
nouncements.
He introduced the principals,
E. Q. Ecles, Crosby Elemen-
tary; J. C, Robertson Jr.
Crosby Junior High; Robert
Cunningham, Crosby High
School; G. E. Tanner, Drew
Gleinentary; B. S. Griffin,
Drew High School and Junior
High School.
There will be an evaluation
of the teaching staff'every nine
weeks. He emphasized that a year’s work,
tember
TSTA State Convention will
be . Oct. 23-25 in San Antonio.
Luther C. Flynn of Pasadena,
president of District- IV of
Texas Teachers Association,
addressed the group.
Murff addressed the group
on the possibilities available to
the group
Lunch .was served to the
group- by the Crosby School
District.
In the afternool) session and
Thursday morning sessions,
various faculties met with their
respective principals for in-
formation concerning the
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a Whii'i New 7
0 I Lnre Lory (R)
6.30 rw
P Mirror of Amort Da (O
____Finn (R) Burgess Meredith nor-
rote* the Project 20 program, which
Uses the great landmarks of Wash--
ington, DC, as backdrops for the re-
creation of some of the most stirring
moments in American History
O The Investigator — Potential
uses of the laser
(D Lancer fC) (R) Murdoch is the
victim of a stage holdup and later is
made a prisoner in a boss-controlled
border town; Joseph Campanula
Beverly Garland guest
ID Mod Squad (C) (R) Line Joins an
automobile thrill circus in Las Vegas
to investigate the death of A stunt
driver friend
0 Dick Van Dyke (R) Rob agrees
to keep Buddy’s dog for the week
end
7PM •
O Speaking Freely (C) (R)-Guest
is Bayard Rustin, executive director
Philip Randal
teacher should be something
"special
John David, president of
Crosby Teachers Association
Members of the Crosby High
Student Council served, the
Crosby high and junior high
schools with a welcoming tea.
presided at the first session of Dianne Kulak, secretary, was
in charge of arrangements.
$25 Million
In Checks
‘Tempting’
NEW YORK (AP) - Robert
,, ,. _ „ _ Yates, who returned $25 million
^g°j>^^^J^linziQn--negoUable checks to the
Midland Bank Ltd., says the of-
ficer who accepted the checks,
missing for four days, “seemed
pleased to recover them.”
Yates; a 29-year-old Wall
Street , auditor, turned the
ctiecks over Tuesday: He found
, _ , . , them on State Street in the fi-
Associauon workshop meeting nancial the previous
the year’s business. He
presented the 1969-1970 Crosby
Teachers Association officers
Bill Murff,, vice-president;
Wilma Cooper, second’ vice-
president;- , Mrs, gillie
Thompson, secretary; Mrs. B.
S. Griffin, Assistant secretary;
and Dan Waddell, treasurer.
The faculty building
representatives, Miss
"School;" Charlie "Cogburn,
Crosby High School; Sharon
—Cottrell, Crosty Elementary;
and Mrs. Gay Brigman, Drew
Elementary, passed out
materials relevant to the
organization. He announced a
Texas State Teachers
Sept. 13 at the Royal Coach Inn
PHOTO REPRINTS
OF PHOTOS IN TODAY'S!1
BAYTOWN SUN NOW
AVAILABLE
g&A
Thursday, blit kept them in his
apartment until he returned
from a Florida weekend with
his wife, Anne.,
Yates said he knew the checks
totalling $25,043,000 were non-
negotiable, but conceded that he
had considered cashing them
larceny comes out in every-
body,’’he said.
427-7451
422-8302
SUN
DECADE OF INCREASE
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -
A ijew state -study shows
Kentuckians- are paying
PHOTO REPRINTS
qjoiMEMORIAf, DR.
they did a decade’ agowhile
dheir per capita income has
risen only 50 per cent.
A. Philip Randolph Institute, dis-
cussing integration and the history
of the black movement
ED Mothers-in-Law (C) (R)
7:30 PM
0 Julia (C) (R) Julia refuse* to let
rvidttor see her boss, not knowing
he is the one man who could save the
doctor's charity project; Paul Wln-
fieid guests
(D Li be race Show (C) Guests are
Larry Starch, Tessie* O'Shea, Cliff
Richard, Janie Marden
ID Aranud the World of Mike Todd
■(C) QEEED (R) Orsoh Welles nar
rates the program on the career and
life oi the showman; Elizabeth Tay
lor, who was once married to Todd,
provides her personal recollections
as do Jack E. Leonard, Bill Doll,
Art Buchwald, Gypsy Rose Lee,
Ethel' Merman,- Toots Shor and
Lowell Thomas
ED Basel (C) (R) Hazel becomes in-
volved with a Mexichn diplomat and
his nine children
8 PM
0 Movie TCTfRr"The Ghost and
Mr Chicken" (1966) Don Knotts,
Joan Staley, Dick Sargent, Skip
Homeier, Reta Shaw
0 NET Festival—“A History of
Frivolity” uses animation and dra-
matic sequences to show the history
of man's folly, self-deceit and van-
ity; followed by a short filler, "Car-
nival of Animals" 1
ED Movte(C) "Friendly-Per-
suasion” (1956) Gary Cooper, Doro-
thy McGuire, Tony Perkins
WSPM
/ 0 The Making of the President,
1968 (Cl UMfOTl Joseph Camp-
anella narrates the program which
is based on Theodore H. White’s
book of the same title chronicling
last year's presidential campaign
u°nT( j; on*ihr1'^Mid«S2
I960 and 196t; preempt* Doris ■-
Day, CBS News Hour
©Houston Oilers - lOUi Time
Around (C) Dan. Uvett narrates a
look at the-Houston Oilers, includ-
jtifj interviews with players and
coaches and segments of the Oilers'
pre-season games' pre-empts NYPD
... ■. " - -7_ ; 9 PM
. 13 PM
BOB News (Cj
ED Candid Camera (R)
13:33 PM
B Tonight (0 Johnny Carson
(D Movie (C) “Last Tomahawk"
(1966) Anthony Steffens, Dan Mar-
tin; frontier adventure pitting white
man against red and Indian brother
against brother; 13:30 Sign Off
0 Joey Bishop (C). Evie Sands
ED Mm Griffla (C)
MIDNIGHT
6 0 ED News (C)
1243 AM
B David Froot (C) 1:35 Sign Off
O Laurel aad Hardy; 13:35 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
3 AM
0 Black Heritage (C)
® Notebook (C)
3:33 AM
0 Debbie Drake (C),
0 Captain Kangaroo (C)
0 Cadet Don tO
7 AM
B Today (C) Interviews with Wil
liam Windom and Danny Arnold on
the set of My World and Welcome to
It; 7:25, 8:24 NewA (C)'
0 News (C)
ED Glgantor
7:33 AM
0 CBS News (C)
® Cadet Don (C)
ED Speed Racer (Cl
3 AM
0 Morning Show (C)
0 Underdog (C)
8:33 AM
0 Kitlrlk’a Karrouoel (C)
0 Felix the Cal (O , "
_L 3:45 AM
O Mythology
3AM
0 It Takes Two (C) 3:33 NBCNtW
(C) '
0 Lucy Show (Q (R)
0 Glri Taft (C)
0 Romper Room (C)
3:14 AM
O Pocketful of Fun
"MS AM......."
O Concentration (O
0 Beverly HUlMUIes (C) (R)
0 Dialing for Dollars (C)
0 Jack La Lunae (C)
■»i4AAM »■ I
O Once Upon a Day
13 AM
o Personality (C)
0 Andy Griffith (C) (R)
ffl DtkwM O'Conaor (C) Bobby W
mack, Donna Jean Young, Roger
Williams, Beryl Reid, Mike Reagan
• 13:33 AM
O Malhematten
0 W ashtons in Sewing (C)
M:3AAM :. ~r\
O Hollywood Squares (C) -■
0 1/Ove of Ufo-(C)
0 He Said She Said (C)
. . ' . 13:44 AM
o Pocketful of Fun
I supp
the enjoyment the
’Thel and the thank you letters from
1 various churches and in-
stitutions inspired us to hold
the revised show again this|
a club spokesman Said.
The show is currently on a
PHILLIP MORRIS, radio and television personality, will demonstrate feats of magical
illusion at a stage show forchildren on Sept. 15. The show is being sponsored by the Wooster
Lions Club.
Each of the major scenes in
‘Wonderful World of Fantasy’’
is based on .the JJieme of a
different fairy-tale or cartoon
classic. The fabled characters
appear on stage in replica to
sing and act out comedy
situations.
Proceeds from the Wooster
Uons share of the gate will be
used in the club’s charitable
work in Raytown and in IJons
state and national projects.
The dub gives to the Baytown
Crippled Childrens Centers’
building program, pays for eye
examinations and glasses for
Camille
► form of
clothing.
Tickets are $1 each and may
be bought from any Wooster
Lions Club member.
Sheley Now Carries
OZITE
Floor Coverings
Indoor-Outdoor
Carpeting
and
Vinyl
Floor Covering
3303 Market
417-1748
am
© Dick jEsvetjl (C) Guests, to be an-
nounced ' ............
0 Jeopardy (C)
0 Where the Heart ll (C) 11:25
News (C)
© Bewitched (O (R) *
© Calendar (C)r * -
11:15 AM
O Once Upon a Day
-4-—11:80 AM
0 0 0 Apollo 11 Autronauta (C)
Tte«stronauts»ddpeRsa-jeu&i
ston of Congress .
11:43 AM
□ From the Top Shelf
)pen Daily 10:00 To .6:00
Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
— NOON
0 Alfred Hltrhrock (R)
12:33 PM
0 You're Putting Me On (C)
0 As (he World Turns (C)
0 Let's .Make s petl (C)
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0 Farmer’s Daughter (R)
1PM
0 Days of Our Lives (C)
0 Love fk a Many Splendored
-Thing (C) Drama •
0 Newlywed Game (G)
0 Love That Bob (R)
■ 1:05 PM
O Mythology
1:33 PM
DoetiAs (C)
LiRhUO-
0 Galloping Gourmet (C)
0 Dating Game (C)
1:43 PM*
O Mathematics
' i’PM
0 Another World (C)
0 Serret Storm (C)
©-General Hospital (Cj
0 Sea Hunt (R)
2:33 PM
0 Yog Don't Say (C)
0YCdgedf NighC(0
0 One Lifello live tC)
0 Astroboy
— » PM
0 Mat( h Game ( , .1;3,V NBC News
(C). « -f*
(B Movig—““-The-Next
Hear" (1950) James Whitmore, Nan
' y Davis; the voice of God comes
over all radios forSsix days inJ
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0 Kitirlk’s Karronsel (C)
0 Popeye (C)
3:31. PM
0 Mike Dougiaa (C)
Park Shadowa (C)
4 PM
0 Movie — “Captive
(1952) Robert (:1aike "
Women’
_ Ron Kaimcn
the World Is- s(tl "hut -’destrtyed by a
series of atomic vats . . ..for set fi.
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0 Newsd.C) Ron Stone
0 Flinlsloncs (C) (Ri ■—r - -t"
a :33 PM
O iiunlley-Brirtklcy News (C)
O Friendiy Giant
0 Walter Cronkitf News (C)
© Strange Paradise (C)
© Batman (C) (Rh
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1969, newspaper, September 9, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055828/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.