The Penny Record (Bridge City, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 2000 Page: 1 of 24
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THE RECORD'S OUTDOOR COLUMNIST MAKES NEWS story pace ib
Gore picks Lieberman to battle GOP
Staff Report- For The Record
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This Week For The Record
Chuck lizzie Featured
New faces on campus await
students in new school year
Former crewmen
gather to greet
USS Orleck's return
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RECORD
Corps of Engineers
surveys river hazards;
Congressman Turner
seeks federal funding
Glenda Dyer
For The Record
■ Joe Kazmar
Kaz's Komer/Sports.........
■ Dickie Colburn
Just Fishing Around..........
NEWS TIPS
FOR THE RECORD
HUTRAS
CHILD,
FAMILY
STRUGGLES
SEE STORY
NEXT PAGE
■ Sherlock Breaux
In The Creaux's Nest.............
first Jewish vice presidential
candidate for a major party in
American history.
Gore offered the spot on the
ticket in a telephone call at
midday, and Lieberman accept-
ed, having known for hours
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WASHINGTON- Al Gore sel-
ected Connecticut Sen. Joseph
Lieberman to be his running
mate this week, rounding out
the Democratic ticket with the
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Federal
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Sabine
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Long arm of the law
making short work of
back-to-school speeders
Vicki Parfait
For The Record
"Kids just starting or coming back to
Orangefield High can expect positive
expectations fqr their success," according
to Principal Charles Donnaud.
Noting that he is neither easy or hard
but fair, Donnaud added, "I expect that
when students leave Orangefield High
they will be prepared for the challenges
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life faces them with, and hope they will
go on to further their education. We re
setting them up with a good foundation."
Principal Donnaud graduated from
Little Cypress High School in 1968 and
attended Lamar University, earning his
bachelor’s degree in history and master’s
in education. He also has a certificate in
management and supervision.
Donnaud has spent most of his career at
Orangefield.
"This begins my 10th year as principal
here," Donnaud reported. "Before that. I
was here at Orangefield as assistant prin-
cipal for 10 years. I w ill probably remain
man was the first prominent
Democratic lawmaker to open-
ly criticize the president's con-
duct with Monica Lewinsky.
Polls show Republican George
W. Bush benefiting from
"Clinton fatigue."
Lieberman. 58, beat out five
other finalists: Sens. Evan
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but Chief John Tarver of the
Orange County Sheriff's
Department urges drivers to take
it easy and obey the law. because
the department WILL be on the
roads, and radar is the name of
the game near area schools.
“We will be enforcing the
speed zones around schools."
Tarver stated in no uncertain
terms. “Our priority is the safety
of the school children going to
and from the schools. We’ll be
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that the job was his.
Picking the moderate Demo-
crat and self-styled moral cru-
sader as his running mate sig-
nals an effort by Gore to win
over independent and
Republican voters and distance
himself from President
Clinton's controversies. Lieber-
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• ORANGE COUNTY, TEXAS
The Penny Record
★ The Community Newspaper Of Bridge City And Orangefield Vol. 41 No. 7 The Week Of August 9,2ixx)
■ NEWI Buddy Moore
Yelia Dawg Democrat...........10A
■ Gary Stelly
Back where we belong.
■ Skillings Memorial
Gospel Singer Passes Away 11A
Former crewmen are
already gathering in Orange to
greet the USS Orleck when the
390-foot destroyer sails into
Orange under tow Friday.
The vessel is expected to
dock at Ochiltree-fnman Park
at about I p.m. The ship will
dock within sight of the former
Consolidated Shipyard, where
it was built 55 years ago.
A homecoming celebration
is planned to start at the park at
5 p.m. Saturday.
Tom Depwe. chairman of
the Southeast Texas War
Memorial and Heritage
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Vicki ParfaH
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Buying clothes, hunting down
supplies (where DO they hide
metric rulers?) and gearing up for
the end of summer vacation and
back-to-school can cause a run
on antacids and frayed nerves.
NEWTON COUNTY
"STARTING
FROM
SCRATCH"
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Expectations high at Orangefield
in-management tor the rest of my career
... unless I win the lottery."
Donnaud listed new coaches, all who
teach, and teachers, who don’t coach
Several personnel changes come with the
new school year.
"We have a new athletic director. Kevin
Flanigan." he said, "and several new
coaches, including Scott Wells. Troy
Bolton. Andrew Knight, Shane Hanks.
Bubba Wallace and Troy Carpenter. The
new teachers are Sandra Rucker, who will
Troy Tibeaux, Director of Football Operations at Orangefield High School, puts a sheen on one of the school districts new buses
as Thursday's launch of the new school ye. approaches-- and, Tibeaux reminds us, the upcoming football season.
Staff Photo Mark Dunn
watching for
speeders, reck-
less drivers and
the people who
aren’t using
seat belts.” he
added. "and
rest assured,
we WILL be
there ”
Forewarned is forearmed.
Construction around many
Glenda Dyer
For The Record
A local group, might gel fed-
eral help in removing sunken
ships and other nav igation haz-
ards from the Sabine Rivci
The U.S. Army Corps ol
Engineers hopes to complete a
survey of the hazards by
November so an estimate can
be made on how much il would
cost to remove them. Frank
Garcia, project manager lor the
Corps, told members ol the
Sabine River Basin Corp last
week.
Comprised of business own
crs. concerned citizens anil
governmental representatives,
the corporation has met toi
several months now to try to
clean up local waterways,
which are littered with sunken
vessels, abandoned piers,
barges and dry docks.
"The next step from the
Corps side is to1 prepare a
scope of work to get a contrac-
tor to go out there and give inc
dimensions. lengths and
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Bayh of Indiana. John Edwards
of North Carolina. John Kerry
of Massachusetts; House
Minority Leader Dick
Gephardt of Missouri and New
Hampshire Gov. Jeanne
Shaheen.
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