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County Record The Community Newspaper of Orange, Texas
Vol. 52 No. 35
Arrest leaves murder suspect’s family distraught Debby Schamber For The Record
When officers arrived in the 15000 block of FM 1442 to arrest Curtis Allen Garrison, who is suspected of gunning down two Vidor people, his father, Larry Garrison, 52, of Mauriceville, was “weeping uncontrollably” as his son informed officers, “I will not give y’all any problems, I will
LIT sponsors Health Awerness Summit Staff Report
For The Record
The Lamar Institute of Technology Student Government Association will sponsor a Health Awareness Summit on Wednesday, Nov. 28. The summit is designed in concert with World AIDS Day on Dec. 1. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the MultiPurpose Center. Participants will include: The Bone Marrow Donor program will recruit individuals for the National Registry. Triangle AIDS Network (TAN) and P.A.L.M. will be available to provide facts about AIDS in our area, AIDS in general, preventative measures and free, confidential testing for those interested. The Texas Black Women’s Initiative will promote area awareness of AIDS. The Texas Black Nurses Association and representatives from Baptist Hospital will pass along awareness on basic health concerns. The Lamar University Student Health Center will provide information on sexually-transmitted diseases.
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go peacefully.” According to reports, Nathan Garrison, 22, the suspect’s brother, and 49-yearold Linda Garrison, the sus- GARRISON pect’s mother, arrived in the lobby of the Orange Police Department, to report a possible homicide. They reported Curtis Garrison arrived at their residence on Friday and informed them he has just killed a man and a woman at his residence located at 5620 Woodside in north Vidor. Officers responded to the murder scene and approached the residence in an attempt to locate any possible wounded victims. A detective found a
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maroon Nissan Maxima with temporary tags which appeared to have been driven into a wood line on the property. While checking the vehicle, they found gunshots consistent with being shot by a firearm. In the front passenger seat, they found the deceased body of who would later be determined as 30-year-old Summer Conn. Her husband’s body, 36-year-old Aaron Conn, was laying across the back seat. It appeared the victims had been shot multiple times. According to neighbors, they heard multiple gun shots and a short time after saw a white van drive away from the residence driven by the suspect. The white van was locatGARRISON PAGE 3A
Getting all dolled up for annual ‘Tea’ Debby Schamber For The Record
It was her love of dolls which has inspired 75-year-old Patsy Phillips to make dresses for the annual Doll Tea at the Salvation Army. Phillips was given her first doll when she was just a girl in 1944. “In my day, dolls were priceless,” Phillips said. During the war era, toys were difficult to obtain, she said. Her very much loved and treasured doll, “Sweetie Pie”
serves as a reminder as she hopes a little girl will love one of the dolls she has created the clothing for. The Doll Tea at the Salvation Army, located at 1950 Martin Luther King Drive, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. December 6. The ladies mission of the Salvation Army is responsible for the tea this year. For more than 25 years, the dolls have been dressed by individuals, local civic and church organizations. SALVATION ARMY PAGE 3A
RECORD PHOTO: Casey Chapman
West Orange-Stark Mustang quarterback Jimmy Salter is a leader on and off the field. Salter is always the first in line for the National Anthem and leads the team, holding his helmet up for the last line of the song. Salter and the undefeated Mustangs will take on Lorena in the semi-final round of the Texas high school football playoffs on Friday. See MUSTANG INSIDER on Page 1B for story.
Dee Reeves and Patsy Phillips dress some dolls and brush their hair to get them ready for the annual Doll Tea at the Salvation Army on Dec. 6. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber
Service League to host 56th Toy Coffee Debby Schamber For The Record
To help kick off the holiday season, members of the Service League are gearing up and adding a little Christmas cheer with their annual Toy Coffee. With a theme of “Got Toys?” the Service League will begin their 56th year of the annual event.
“We have an upcoming event that is very important to our community and it helps the children that are unable to have a Christmas gift,” said Lisa Fournet, of the Service League. “The Toy Coffee event is a combined effort with the Salvation Army and the Service League of Orange. “ In order to find the families SERVICE LEAGUE PAGE 3A
Orange Lion Club members ringing the bells for Christmas Dan Mohon and Ed Freiberg and other members of the Orange Lions Club will be ringing the bells for the Salvation Army in Orange this Saturday Dec. 1, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Locations will be at both entrances to Walmart, at Krogers and the north door of Market Basktet on 16th Street in Orange. The Lions ask that everyone please be generous. RECORD PHOTO: Stump Weatherford
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