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Leader vol. Ml, No. 47
SI AMFORD, JONES COUNTY* TEXAS 79553, fhursday, August 30, 1990
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Chamber Banquet speaker-
Lauro Cavazos holds many
outstanding accomplishments
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The New (’ovcncnl Baptist < him It will hold a bake sole nt Wat Mail thin
Saturday beginning nt 9 a m
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St't IVlaty I ;l\ ;l;osh;l\ VigOhHI'.lx
served IxHti tlx Held ol medicine
and the Held ot edm ation 11, has
lieen a consultant io national and
international health oiganijatiom,
in, hiding the Wot Id Health < hgani
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I >r ( ava/ua lias Initialed a ton
winner pnrtrcllon a|<ptoarlt Io fed
rial students assistant«- programs,
targeted frdrial inminfi to Im
prove <>nwntimitirs fur tlmwe most
In need, and Initiated spu ial |xo
gtams in lomhal drug and alioltol
usr Au a strong advm air id parr nt
Involvement In r«lu» ation. hr haw
provided Iraiirrwhip to rim image
parental and community patHi ipa
lion in rdut ation reform
Hr l« married Io llir former iVggy
Murtltxk, HSN.MN They
have trn i hlldren
ftilly I ah in aitli ,*UnsiM- ■ il
4I»1 gA3 ill liis I < >i > io i.v t distti.t
si sun ill* I ru ruv and < iiiiiiiu n,
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lint \ al, niinu liom North< aro •
liiii |w on tin I'tihlh Wmltw and
mously confirmed by the Senate on
September 20, 1988.
A sixth generation Texan, Secre-
tary Cavazos was bom on January
4, 1927, on the vast King Ranch in
South Texas, where his father was
the foreman. He earned his B.A.
and M. A. in zoology at Texas Tech
University and holds a doctoral
degree in physiology from Iowa
Stale University. In addition, he
has received honorary degrees from
several universities and colleges.
Dr. Cavazos has received a
number ol awards recognizing his
effortsineducation. In 1984 presi-
dent Reagan presented him with an
award for Outstanding Leadership
in the Field of Education. In 1985
he was awarded the Distinguished
Service Medal from the Uniformed
Services University for 1 lealth Serv-
ices, in 1987 he accepted an
award designed in his honor from
the Texas Tech University Ex-Stu-
dent Association. The next year he
received the National Hispanic
Leadership Award in the field of
education from the League of United
Latin American Citizens. In 1989
he has received the President’ Medal
from the City College of New York
and the Medal of Honor from the
University <>l Calilornia at Low
Angrirs
Gospel Singing
There will lx- aOos|x-l Singing nt the l orn Si|iinir (‘him li. Monthly
night, September 1 at 7 p m All air invited Io altriid
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School du VS...... S< lx x., r. '»»• .m'.i - i’ i.niiiiirt ir,*:, oiing.ilidr’v. *<*t:iw>l vwnt F.w
the first bell of the year. Bottom l*ft at h .,-rn,-nrai*-i nniherT>'*,,*rt vitbttierr tmrjren i rrteciMveviument
Brandon Urich, son of Mr. and V.-, fr.. x < < :i if-tymiHri wt,‘wst >£av f u.merrartan.
ration and a vaiirty ot inici Amrii
« an licaltli gnmpw Hr is amlioi ot
co aulhoi of appiowiinalch
I till vlii al ions in the atras of physiol
ogy and reproduction, line sini,
lute ol < ells an<l tiwwucw. and rnedi
cal edm ation
nett' Oww.tJte?' >»?. t
V‘ tf't;ih<d 70,M 7>4f II '4t^,
Hr w«4 largely o spoosit/h lot
pAOMg* nt lie <>ll ,1m ation hill
in |o;i-
.Mcnholmv I'veivone is ins in <1 io
join fiiends tnMH tai and vs id, (oi an
old fashioned |xsliti« al pi* ni,
l a, h scat., ollragncs of < ha<ii»
arc insited from Washington this
scat guests ss ill Is Sonus Miintgom
cis ot Mississippi. Hilly lau;iii<d
I ouisiana. litn Slallcry «‘f Is ansa’.
I ini Valentine of Ninth ( amlitia
and I e was < ’ongrroarnan IV tc < k rs n
of I t Worth
IltNMlcr ( lub Io inert
I he Slumlord Booster < *ltib will meet I urwday Ncpirmltrr -I. al / p m
in the High School ('alcletia
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.. cr.;-..^ee wuerr as jm
iver tJBee larxrzi ?t'.9ar~ce.
im SuierT'. aae cv 7 thtj
GnmnscK. ss turn tee ucmuMBt
wvs tf Kmrh« C'ny Wifi
Scrimmage ItKalion changed
lite Bulldogs scrimmage against Reagan ( omity, will lx- al ( oahorna
instead ot Winters. The J V will begin al 5:30 p m and the Varsity at 7 15
p m. Thursday, August 10.
Ribbon Culling
There will be ribbon cutting ceremonies celebrating the (hand ()|x-n
ing ol Connie s Cafeteria. 'Thursday. August 10 at 10 a in The public is
invited. 115 l-.Mcllarg; 773-3149
L.A. Cheerleaders hamburger Mipper
The I ueders Avoca ( hccilcadcrs will ladd a hamburger wup|iei during
the football game Friday night A Iler the game ihr parrntw will wponwor a
dance al Ford's Battp Admission will lx-1 hargrtl No ah oholit Irvrragrw
allowed
Lcctl fncxis C:r.sgri'!.:ni.u:
Charley Siaabota *a’« t vat p,c*.iu
grounds ready a Er/ixj.diex ice ite
J 2th Annual FUNday, S<urdaj*
I t AUSpUtAtiOO < iltHtHillov wfliih
ill. hid, ’ «»v iMsigltl OV4r Si 4tMl
spa, v li
th C,r po,vs tvtUAiH At I HI [*>t
adult aa it haa tv**O futm tfw t«>gtr>
nitig ,if th, o, annual vtvtUa
,I, tails may lx- obtained fHt»H th»>
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Lauro F. Cavazos was asked by
President George Bush to continue
as Secretary of l-ducalion follow
ing the November 1988 presiden-
Dr Cavazos has served cduca
lion as a mcmlrr or leader of nu
nicrous councils of higher rdut a
lion al both the stair and national
levels, and his Ix-liefs alxmi edm a
lion arc the resitll ol wide familiar
ity with a broad »|rcctrum ol scImmiIs
and educational institulions His
effort* as Secretary of Education
have ctMicrnlnitrd on three arras of I
rrlotm ctlllcal to dr improvement
of American rdut ation First, hr
has fm used on raising Ihr rspre la
lions of shrdrnis. ira< hrts and pat
oils and has rncmilagrd tlieui in I
demand the Irsl (xissiblr s< IkhiI
systems Sriotid. hr has sitrssrd I
lhal all slttdrnls rs|iri tally Ihosr |
most al tisk must have attrss Io
qunlilyedu, ation thin).iirlx lirvrs
lhal quality rdm alion In America
should l«r rvriyniir's rrs|Nins|bl|
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tial election. Secretary Cavazos
was originally nominated for the
post by President Ronald Reagan
on August 9, 1988, and was unani-
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American ('unccr Sm irty to inert
The Jones County unit ol dx- Aincrii „n Camvr Sot icly will mrci
Tuesday night, September 4. at h U» pm ,u Um- First United Mt llHxlisi
Church in Hamlin A pot hick salad Yupficr Is planned Visitors are
welcome.
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II III Will Ip HI
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Stenholm & friends to speak at anriiiai Fl Nmya
M'.niui.tne.- ia*. v.nns.-vtsn:en '
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-'•.r -it •} cuarm.ai :i lie * eu:-
tfu v ity of itarHfoHl will Ih»
d<nn..- major work on tlx < ittex watxt
atorag, taitka lite large: l4w w«i»r
jurrag, tank is ^i jMrtg In
this is tlx tank that tiw wmm is
p<inijM <t imo aa it ustn forrn ils»
lak< and isdds I midion galfams of
wait r to npair this tartk will rrrst
appro*imalidy 113,(INI This n>
pail will have Ur try, dirtw during llw
whiu-i monihs w lU tlu» water us
Agt- is al Ils lowvsl Also, llu> small
ovi rlu ad tank lias Ur havr- iltu top
ti-pain-d I* lorn ilt*. hi-alili di-pan
mum • li,-o us Auothi-i trig , »|a.ttaia
Is tit*. Notih "town I III iltar Itos
motors that haw t«r l«*> tv|4a*«rd a»
appiukimal, ly 11 l lilkl tu maM
th. it,, i ssaty mpriits it will My
H. ,ssai y to raia*. **i»r «R*
addliioual 45g a tmuMh on * ssvwv
bill ............
(’oiiiiti v luiir
SillIIi (hlV, Srpt. N
I riitiitivr Khissy Km Kluh Schrdiilr
l(, glstialioii
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I oil Wooli (ills i|i, s, at (ot
tu, 11\ h> Id In luii \\ tight A < oi
gia I., It football play, r aiiotti, t
and fbttu, i aid. to ‘utiAtoi I toyd
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Montgomery, Chandra. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1990, newspaper, August 30, 1990; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242934/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.