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Vol. 51 No. 46 Week of Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Penny Record of Bridge City and Orangefield • Founded 1960

New vehicles to help mosquito control David Ball

Director killed in Mystery Dinner Theater

For The Record

There will be some new wheels for some county departments. The Orange County Commissioners’ Court approved

the purchase of a 2012 Ford F-150 with options and a 2012 Ford F-150 with options and a lift gate at their meeting Monday afternoon. These vehicles were approved as capital outlay expenditures for the mosquito control department. A 1998 Ford F-150 and a

1999 Ford F-250 with a lift gate will be traded-in for the new vehicles. Precinct 3 Commissioner John Dubose favored Purchasing Agent Connie Cassidy to go out for quotes on the vehicles. Tina Barrow, elections ad-

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ministrator for Orange County, said during the citizens’ comments portion of the meeting the blue and white voter’s registra-

tion cards have now expired. The new cards will be yellow but they can’t be issue until the redistricting map is solved statewide. She added the primary schedule for April 3 in Texas COUNTY BUSINESS PAGE 2A

HALL OF FAME COACH COMES HOME

David Ball

For The Record

Maybe you can help solve the mystery of who killed the director. The Bridge City-Orangefield Chamber of Commerce is presenting their second annual mystery dinner theatre titled, Who Killed the Director? The event starts at 7 p.m. on February 25 at the Bridge City Community Center, Tickets start at $35. Those who purchase a whole table of six seats will get $20 off the ticket price. A table decoration sponsorship is $50 with a table purchase, $100 without a table purchase. Currently, there are only six tables left, but more can be added. Cast member Brandy Slaughter said last year’s mystery dinner theatre sold out and was a lot of fun. The cast for Who Killed the Director is as follows: • Eric Andrus, Bobby Vincent, Trey Tomplait, Brandy Slaughter, Alex Edgerly, Adrienne Colletti Platt, Marcy Messer Hudson, Elyse Thibodeaux, Angela Thames, Brian Hudson, Richard de la Concha, Aaron Dunbar, and director Lynae Sanford. For more information contact Eric at the chamber at 409-313-0412, or via Facebook.

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Inside The Record • SHERLOCK BREAUX Page..................... 4A • Obituaries Page......................7A •Dicky Colburn Fishing...................1B •Outdoors Weekly Chuck Uzzle..........4B • CHURCH NEWS Page......................7B • CLASSIFIED ADS Page......................8B

BC Knights of Columbus host Lenten dinners Bridge City Knights of Columbus Lenten fish dinners (fried catfish, fries, coleslaw,hush puppies) begins Friday, Feb. 17, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost $8 per plate. Please call 409-735-4289 or 735-5725.

Former Bridge City Cardinal baseball coach Chuck Young was honored by alumni and fans at Cardinal Field on Saturday. Young coached Bridge City baseball for 28 years. He was inducted into the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2008. (See Story Page 1B) RECORD PHOTO: Mark Dunn

Students O-Dell, Winfree recognized Staff Report

For The Record

The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce announced the Students of the Month for February at their monthly networking coffee on Feb. 14 at Luv Lingerie, located at 2215 Texas Avenue in Bridge City. Jacki O’Dell was chosen as the Bridge City Student of the Month and Maria Winfree was chosen as the Orangefield Student of the Month. Jacki O’Dell is the daughter of Amanda and Richard Sonier and Jack O’Dell. She is ranked 94 out of her class of 176 with a grade point average of 3.34. Jacki’s awards and honors are: •Cross Country Gold Medalist (freshman) • “Never Shout Never” - 1st Place (freshman) •Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Award of Excellence (freshman) •“Lights in Concert” – 1st Place at State Fair (sophomore) •Bridge City Art Exhibition – 1st Place and Honorable Mention (sophomore) •Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Award of Excellence

Debbie Gregg, Amanda Sonier, Bridge City Chamber Ambassador Elyse Thibodeaux, Superintendent Mike King, Bridge City Student of the Month Jacki O’Dell, Principal Mr. Briggs.

Bridge City Chamber Ambassador Dave Derosier, Superintendent Philip Welch, Orangefield Student of the Month Maria Winfree, Counselor Ms. Wilson, Christy Delgado.

(sophomore) • J&B Framing – 1st and 2nd Place (junior) •Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Gold Medal (junior) •Alternate for Western Art Academy in Kerrville (junior) • BCHS Art Exhibi-

tion 2011 – 2nd Place (junior) • BCHS 2011 - Most Outstanding Female Artist (junior) •BCHS Art Exhibition 2011 – Special Merit (junior) •Bridge City Heritage Festival – 1st

Place (senior) •Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Best of Show (senior) Jacki has a potential chance to attend Glassell Junior School of Art this summer and a chance to win a scholarship. Her Clubs and Organizations include: Art Club – 9th through 12th grade; Treasurer 11th grade and President 12th grade. She is involved in Community Service with her Church Youth Group, Hurricane Ike cleanup, blood drive, assisted in Art Exhibition set up, assisted with Heritage Park fundraiser and designed a coloring page for a Heritage Park event. Art teacher, Debbie Gregg said of Jacki, “I have been honored to teach Jacki for the past four years and during this time, we have had an exceptional student-teacher relationship. Jacki is an intelligent and talented young lady; her gift is her art. Jacki has the natural ability to create extraordinary art works. Among the many art contests in which she has completed and the STUDENTS PAGE 3A

Employee of the Month Jean Magnuson, Bridge City ISD, and Bridge City Chamber Ambassador Shirley Zimmerman.

Magnuson named BCCC ‘Employee of the Month’

Staff Report

For The Record

Jean Magnuson was named as the Employee of the Month for February. The announcement was made by the Bridge City Chamber of Commerce monthly coffee held Tuesday. Magnuson is the superintendent’s administrative assistant for Bridge City ISD. She acts as purchasing agent for the Administration building, deals with calls or visits from upset parents, organizes monthly board agendas, monitors the Administration buildings budget and keeps the superintendent organized. “She makes everyone else’s job easier...without anyone knowing she is the one doing it,” said the nomination letter. “She handles all of these with grace and pure professionalism. Jean is the epitome of grace under pressure. It does not matter the situation, she will handle it in the most professional and appropriate way with a smile on her face.” MAGNUSON PAGE 3A


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