The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1967 Page: 2 of 18
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Crosby Board Maps Plan For School Integration
On* satath* c»lW lor tote-
gradas o< ft* top lour grades In
the ashoai district at the present
Croaby campus and the lotefra-
Odb of the eeventh and eighth
(rate at Am Drew campus.
The aacond poaatote solution
for unagaMt «Hy a*
top tour trades it the district build the new high school was
The Ooatqr at the preaent CTOaby
Sghl, Both sotutiuna passed the
toe- board to split vutes. and trua-
rlth tees decided to meet again
lor Thursday night to wort up a
‘ t* program to be pre-
to fadtral authorities by
Noe. ». *
Both of the solutions proposed
would be superseded, trustees
said, by an alternate plan to
build a new high school - If «
bond election Is resubmitted to
the bonds.
A *2 73 million bond Issue to
WEDNESDAY
thru TUESDAY
PINE PANTHER CARTOON * NEWS
SIDNEY POITIER
as the teacher who learns the ABC's
from London's turne^-on teens!
rejected by Ooeby voters Iasi
month. Shortly thereafter, rap
nrsentattvas at the Equal Educa-
tiunal Opportunities Program
told Ota board to west up a
pUn lor "substantial daaegra
gattoo” at ttv district s dual
school system by the fall of »•
or face the probability of with
draws) of some 1136,000 In tad
eral funds received by the die-
trict imuiUy
The proposal to "unittoe
top six grads* at the district
was submitted by an admin
tetraOve committee, headed b>
Supt 0. R Psrfcta*.
Perkins pointed out under the
plan that houalng of the top tor
trades of the school system at
the Oosby campus could be be-
compllshed only by uabtg all
classrooms stx periods dally In
the peasant Jmdor
high buildings, by
physical education,
agriculture and homatnaktog
courses each hour, and aseurtag
at least five additional class
room meet.
The shortage of actone* lab-
oratories would have to be en-
dured. bbt problems of cafe-
teria facilities, buildings and
trades classes, restroom toe*
ties and
Of person-
nel would lysva to be rtsolvad.
ha said.
The alternate solution, pro
posed by*. L (Bock) LoMn
would require additional build-
Ings to bouse the top lour
radas.
Joe B. Neely, vocational adu-
eatton program director tor the
State Department of Education.
I, to be present at Thursday
night's board meeting to dte
rues with the board Its plan* in
the defeated bond issue to build
in area vocational school Arch-
itects are also due to be preaent
for the discussion.
About 30 cttMis ware present
tar the Monday night discussion
GRAVESIDE SERVICES will ha
held at 3 pm. Wednesday at O-
oar Oast Cemetery for the to-
fan* daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M G. Hans. HI Park St In
Highlands She fc survived by
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
I C Hans of Lynchburg and
Mr. and Mrs. M P. Jonas of
Chamatvlsw. Service* will be
directed by Paul U. Lee Puner
al Hama.
I rvHwIB iTEv UvU
CLIFFORD M. Sparky" Bond
needs two tkkete to the Tessa-
MM football game on Thanka
living Day He can be reached
at phone S834M6 or W OllW
Mcflroy Fsswal
FUNERAL SERVICES wffl be
held at 1:30 pm. Thureday at
the Waehlngton Chapel Baptist
Church. Houston, tor T. M Mc-
Elroy, 771* N. Perry, who died
Saturday. His body will be at
the Pruett Mortuary, TS16 N.
Main hi Houston, until 1:30 p m.
Wednwday. ______
Rent A Car Service
At Low At 15.00
Nr Day
Cbl MMIII
COURTESY FORD
U#MW>
CROSBY LIONS Club will hoW
,1 light bulb sale begin Ing Nov
15 Crosby res Menu wishing to
lurches* light bulb* should eta
tact a member of the club, way Drive
Rriorm To Mod iRodgon Rocovorfcg
RAYTOWN POUCT R'**™ [!epwled^ mcwerls^tetiidsetn!^
will meet at 7:30 p.m. TuesdayLy Coast Hospital from
In the training building on B*y-|, brofcsa leg received Saturday
'kt s motorbike truck accident.
Large Crowd Pays
Final Respects
To It. Perkins
One of the largest crowds
ever to attend a funeral In Bay-
town Monday afternoon filled
SI Marit a Methodist Church
and stood outside to pay Anal
tribute to LL Georg* Edward
(Butch) Parkins.
U Perkins, 22. a 1067 gradu-
ate of West Point and member
of (ha Army's eUto Ranger
Corps, was killed to an automo-
Wekortve Wopon
WELCOME WAGON Club will
Mar Mrs. 9h*m Kirkland give _______________
la program on arts and craft* ^ soddent Thursday afternoon
tor Christmas when they meet ta Ala., while on bia
at 11:31 a m. Wednesday at _ -
Goose Creek Country dub Res-
ervstions should be made be-
Tstsffoy, Wodsotdoy, Tfcanday ft F»Moy Nlto
STEAK SPECIAL /
T-Bone Steak i.0* / M**
- With Tamed Salad............|
Skfcki Steak m 0* M39
With Teased Salad ...............- f
Plua On Dally Menu of:__•
a 1 Meets a 7 Vegatabtoa a M Oaiada a Daamata
ALL OOC CAN BAT *1 M
SUNDAY , to 0 ........................... ,*wv
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(Hess Owned usd Opandad)
am Rwway m‘ml
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“An Achievement Of Mighty ProportioMl*
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STUPENDOUS!'
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h Grandiose Epic! Has Greatness And Bssuty!"
- BOSTON HMAAP
"BREATHTAKING!’
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noon Tuesday w
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with Mrs.
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JULIE ANDREWS MaTvONSYDOW^ICHARD HARRIS
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PORT
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
FRIED
Msdkd AssbresH
THE MEETING place of the
East Hani* County Medical As-
sistant* has been changed. The
group will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tueaday at the home of lira
Cane Moody. 1703 Amy Drive.
It will be the regular monthly
matting of the Id-member or-
ganization.
Tonight thru
Wednesday
Mffi usr
■r|M |t ... ..
SlAA*|* OOdSi mm
iMrnnmr
way to Baytown
The main Door and balcony o'
the church want Mad with
friends. Including several of U.
Her kins' fellow officer* from
West Print Sliding walla In the
back of Be drch ware opened
back of the church wen opened
to accommodate the overflow
crowd, y
Graveside miltary services
were held at Poraat Park Oaroe-
ter tn Houston.
Perkin* waa a 1963 graduate
of Robert E. Las High School
where he was a member of to*
Key Club, Good Sportsmanship
League, Student Council and
football and basketball teams.
A memorial fund has been
started at the. school's main of-
fice. LL Parkin*' parents, Mr
and Mrs. Gaorga Perktaa of UK
Mississippi, have requested do-
nation* to the fund in B*u of
thcr remembrance*.
Survivors include Us parent*,
a brother BUI, and hi* grand-
parents, Mrs. A. E. Wslsen at
WiHroJagton, Del, and Mr. and
Mrs. a F. Flynn of Houston.
He was a member of St.
Mark'* Methodist Owrctk
BENEFIT
SUPPER
WEDNESDAY MD PK HI MO PX
CHOICE OF
, ITALIAN SFAGHtTTI W/MtAT SAUCI
CHICKEN *N DUMPLINGS
•AMECUED LINK SAUSAGES
SERVED WITH GRECN SALAD AND
TOASTED FKENCH BREAD
TPar Pluto
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Rsaiaurant and TMr F—Nw
FRONTIER RESTAURANT
1007 N. MAM m-vm
With Trimmingi
Abo Ordsrt to Go - At
Brown's Chicken Shack
Tam and Hwy. 144
582-9590
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PH. 666-6116
WEDNESDAY
- 2 FEAURES 2
Show Maris 7 pm
See Complete Show
As Late As 1:1* pan.
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FISH DINNER
ALL YOU CAN EAT!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1967, newspaper, November 14, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061358/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.