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County Record The Community Newspaper of Orange, Texas
Vol. 51 No. 34
Week of Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Parades abound in Orange County, Sat. Nicole Gibbs
For The Record
Now that wonderful Thanksgiving festivities are over, the spirit of Christmas has come rolling in and what better way to kick of the season than with two Christmas parades! The 63rd Annual Orange Jaycees Christmas parade theme this year will be “A Retro Christmas” and will begin on Friday, Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. The parade will start at the MacArthur Shopping Center parking lot and will end at Lamar State College-Orange.
Entry forms may be picked up at NAPA Auto Parts on MacArthur Drive, Artcraft Printing on Western Avenue or at the Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce on
10th Street and Green Avenue. To receive an entry form via email, please email the Orange Jaycees at orangetxjaycees@ yahoo.com. They’ve had approximately
60 entries, but expect to have around 80 come Friday night. Each entry is asked to donate a new, unwrapped toy in lieu of an entry fee. The toys will be donated to the Salvation Army
of Orange for the children of families facing financial difficulties in Orange County. The Grand Marshall for this year’s parade will be Rodney Townsend, a family law and
personal injury attorney in Orange. “The Jaycees’ host the only Santa in the parade,” Niki PARADES SEE PAGE 2A
Get Ready Texas . . . Here Come The Mustangs!
Public defender proposes grant to county Penny Leleux
For The Record
Jack Stoffregen, chief public defender gave a presentation to the Orange County Commissioners’ Court Monday concerning the Fair Defense Act, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 26.044(b) and the Texas Government Code Chapter 791. Some of the district judges in west Texas region got together in 2007. “They were concerned about two things, 1) quality of representation to death penalty eligible defendants and 2.) The cost to the counties to provide that representation, it’s just enormous.” “A grant was requested from the indigent defense task force to start an office that only defends death penalty cases.” “It was a pilot, test program,” said Stoffregen. They started in Regions 7 and 9; the main office was set up in Lubbock. Other counties kept calling, wanting to join the program, so it was expanded to regions 4, 5 and 6. The proCOUNTY BUSINESS PAGE 2A
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The West Orange-Stark Mustangs storm onto the field in the second half against Bullard. The Mustangs take on No. 3 ranked Coldspring in the fourth round of the state playoffs on Friday in Humble. For story and many more photos see Section B. RECORD PHOTO: Mark Dunn
Annual Toy Coffee set for Dec. 1 Darla Daigle
For The Record
Each year, the Service League of Orange hosts a fundraiser that provides toys to children who otherwise wouldn’t have any on Christmas day. The Toy Coffee, which has been a long standing tradition in Orange County since 1956, will be held on Thursday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the home of Kathy and Randy Brown. Their beautifully decorated home is located at 6315 Meadow Mist in the West Chasse addition in Little Cypress. Though there is never a shortage of needy in any community, not all communities have a Service League. Lisa Fournet, a two-year member of the Orange County Service League and their Corresponding Secretary and the Publicity Chairperson, recently explained part of their mission, “We are a non-profit 501c3 organization that is run strictly on a Volunteer basis. Each one of the ladies is dedicating their own time and abilities to make the group successful. All profits are directed back into the area’s of need within the Orange County region.” The Service League is an all-volunteer organization so all generated funds can be used strictly for the services they provide. Every year a special home in the community is chosen. This home decorated from top to bottom in pure Christmas wonder, with a TOY COFFEE SEE PAGE 3A
The East Texas and Gulf Rail Modelers Association in Orange meet each week to work on models like these. They meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 2300 Eddleman Rd. in Orange. RECORD PHOTO: Mike Louviere
Model railroaders show trains in Orange
The 55th Annual Toy Coffee, hosted by the Service League of Orange, will be held in the beautiful home of Randy and Kathy Brown, located at 6315 Meadow Mist in the West Chasse addition in Little Cypress. PHOTO: Nicole Gibbs
There are a group of men and a few boys who never outgrew their love of playing with trains. Some started with toy trains they were given as Christmas gifts, others started later in life. Twenty five of these railroad loving guys are members of the East Texas and Gulf Rail Modelers Association. The Orange chapter meet every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, located at 2300 Eddleman Rd. in Orange, to discuss and work on the layouts of model trains that belong to the club. Their work is very detailed and covers all MODEL RAILROAD PAGE 3A
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