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Vol. 52 No. 33 Week of Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Penny Record of Bridge City and Orangefield • Founded 1960

Convention, Expo Center completion on target County to fill vacancy created by White-Rogers election Penny Leleux

For The Record

Driving down Farm Road 1442, you will see notable changes taking place to the building being constructed for dual purpose to the county. Exterior paint is going on the building and this week the side spandrel panels are being installed by wielding them to the structural steel of the building portals. Director of Emergency Management Jeff Kelley gave commissioners an update Tuesday on the Orange County Convention and Expo Center. “A lot of ceramic tile is going on inside and a second coat of paint in some areas. It’s coming down to trim work in a lot of areas,” said Kelley. “Sub-

No solid leads in 20 year cold case Debby Schamber For The Record

It has been more than 20 years since the death of Jackie McClelland and the cold case still baffles investigators with few clues to solve the case. McClelland was 32 years old and a resident of Orange at the time of her death. Her lifeless body was discovered laying in the street near the corner of Second and Park Street. Officers from the Orange Police Department were called to the scene about 8:10 p.m. on February 4, 1992 after someone called to report a shooting in the area. She died at the scene. An autopsy report would reveal she was shot with a gun in the upper chest. There were no other signs of assault. Witnesses reported to police she was last seen getting into a gray or silver four- door car. There were

stantial completion has to be reached about 30 days from now. It looks like they are gonna make White-Rogers it. The main issue is getting gas to the building. That is a supplier issue, not the contractor. It’s going to happen, but it’s going to be tight. You’re going to see drastic changes on the outside.” Commissioners gave the Orange County district attorney’s office permission to fill two positions that will be vacated by Mandy WhiteRogers’ election as judge to the county court at law. Unlike most newly elected officials who will be sworn in to office in January, White-Rogers was elected to fill an unfinished term and will be sworn in as soon as she is qualified. The legal secretary in the district attorney’s office has turned in her notice as she plans to follow the newly elected judge. “We’re a little early on the agenda item as they are not vacated yet, but they will be soon,” said Assistant County Attorney Douglas Manning said, “If it wasn’t this urgent, we would gladly wait” until the first of the year to fill the positions, but most of the work White-Rogers did for the county involved Child Protection Service cases and protection orders. Manning said CPS cases have certain deadlines that have to be met and delays are not allowed in most instances. He said there is a CPS trial coming in early December and can’t be put off. Commissioner Precinct 4 Jody Crump said under the circumstances he moved to allow the replacement. It passed unanimously. COUNTY BUSINESS

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Orangefield Bobcat ball carrier Dustin Verrett is shadowed by Cardinal defender Tanner Cervenka as Zack Cole makes the tackle.

Bayou Bowl

2012

CARDINALS ENTER PLAYOFFS AFTER 24-13 BAYOU BOWL VICTORY The Buzzi Gunn Trophy will remain with Bridge City High School following Friday night’s Bayou Bowl. The Cardinals prevailed in the annual cross-town rivalry and earned a spot in the Region III Class 3A state playoffs. The Buzzie Gunn Trophy remains with the winners until the next Bayou Bowl is played. It is regarded as a symbol for good sportsmanship and memorializes local photographer and Orange County football enthusiast the late Buzzie Gunn. Gunn and his father, T.L. Gunn, were pioneers in photographing the early years of Orange County football for the local media. Buzzie eventually became the second generation owner of Gunn’s Studio in Orange after shooting for various publications including Sports Illustrated. Today the studio is owned by Buzzie’s son, Chris Gunn.

Monceaux BC’s biggest fan Debby Schamber For The Record

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Judge Pat Clark wonders if this is “really retirement?” along with his wife Rosalie Clark while working at the soup kitchen at St. Mary’s church. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber

Judge Clark retires After 42 years, Pat Clark is retiring

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Debby Schamber

•Outdoors Weekly Chuck Uzzle..........6B

After more than 42 years of service to the government, Judge Pat Clark is retiring. He started in the Army, went to the District Attorney’s Office, the County Court at Law, then District Judge and finally back to the County Court at Law.

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Bridge City Cardinal running back Ashton Hunter gets into the defensive secondary as Orangefield Bobcat defemders led by Carl Wiley makes the tackle in Bayou Bowl XII. The Cardinals won the annual cross-community rivalry and retain the Buzzi Gunn trophy. RECORD PHOTOS: Larry Trimm

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But, before his lengthy career began, while in college, he was sitting in his dorm at the University of Texas and with his impending marriage he knew he needed to get a job. So, he said to himself, “Who would you contact in Austin?” JUDGE CLARK

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Those who attend the Bridge City football and baseball games may not know his name, but everyone knows for sure he is definitely their biggest fan. At the football games, Jacob Monceaux, 35, comes prepared in his red and white game shirt and matching hat. When the team is down he paces across the stands as he cheers them on. When they score he smiles big and throws his hands up into the air. A big, loud yell can be heard as he happily exclaims “Alright!” Monceaux was born in Port Arthur, but was raised in Bridge City. He began his love of the Bridge City Cardinals at an early age. It was his Uncle Ronnie who took him to the Bridge City games. Following his graduation from Bridge City High School in 1997, with school spirit still in his blood, he has continued to go to the games and support his favorite team. “I love the community and I CARDINALS BIGGEST PAGE 3A

Jabob Monceaux, 35, of Bridge City, was recently recognized and presented a trophy for being the Cardinals “Super Fan” at the Bayou Bowl Scholarship Banquet. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber

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