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Vol. 51 No. 35 Week of Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The Penny Record of Bridge City and Orangefield • Founded 1960
Orangefield lights tradition with festival Orangefield Derrick Christmas Tree their project and moved the lights to a derrick on the east side of the new Hwy. 105 Cow Bayou Bridge. That derrick came down during Hurricane Rita and the
tradition ceased. This year the Orangefield Cormier Museum will bring back the tradition at the “Christmas In Orangefield” festival Saturday Dec. 10, at 6 p.m. This ceremony will use a
94’ tall work over rig provided by Bobby Cormier. The rig is presently parked in front of the museum located on the east side of the Orangefield High School Campus. Jesse Fremont, one of the
original members of the old Orangefield Lions Club, placed the lights on the ‘75 Derrick and will be present along with several of the other ORANGEFIELD PAGE 3A
70 years ago,
Original Photo From Orangefield-Cormier Museum By Mark Dunn
Nicole Gibbs For The Record Bill Remke put lights on the first derrick Christmas tree in December, 1953. The first derrick was located next to his home on Highway 105 just west of Cow Bayou in Orangefield. It was on the Oscar
Chesson lease and operated by the Kilmarnock Oil Co. Mr. Remke was a field manager for this company for about 14 years. After his death, the tradition was carried on for a few years and then began to fade away. In December, 1975, the Orangefield Lions Club made the
Dec. 7, 1941 ‘Day of Infamy’
Mosquitoes no longer bug county Penny Leleux
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Requests for mosquito service were down 90 percent with only 44 calls in the last month according to Patrick Beebe of Orange County Mosquito Control. The department is still spraying in between fronts as necessary, “when they (mosquitoes) make their presence known.” He said there still have not been any evidence of disease carrying insects found in the area traps. The OC Mosquito Control
Sailors in a motor launch rescue a man overboard from the water alongside the burning West Virginia during or shortly after the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor.
Mike Louviere For The Record
will be shutting down for winter maintenance in January and February. On the advice of Douglas Manning, assisBEEBEE tant county attorney, Orange County Commissioners approved a contract with UTMB to conduct educational activities to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and/or hospital charges among adult Orange County Pearl Harbor survivor Cedric Stout of Bridge City. Stout residents suffering specifically served on the USS Utah. from pneumonia, congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Jeff Kelley, Orange County Emergency Management director, advised a burn ban was still unnecessary at this time, but that could change in the hovered on the sidelines for next couple of weeks because Darla Daigle the 2011 football season. The the next several cold fronts are For The Record two man (and sometimes only expected to be dry. The making of a winning one) team put together a film The court paid bills including: $28,800 to Lester A Sauc- football team is not lost on one encompassing all the elements ier Jr. from the general fund local man. For the past nine that come together to give for CDBG sewer project; months Kyle Ezell has spent fans the Friday Night Lights $1,150 to Memorial Funeral his time, talent, money and experience. The film is so well Home from the general fund passion, bringing to life a vid- done it easily rivals anything for indigent funeral expenses; eo of what it takes to put to- one could purchase off the $180,256.83 from the general gether a single high school shelves or go see in theaters, fund; $31,068.99 for road and game day in Bridge City. The though obviously much shortbridge; mosquito con- two disc DVD set is intended er. Ezell conceived the idea trol-$2,782.80; adult proba- for the shelves of the Athletic while he watched a pro basetion- $100.80 and auditor Boosters and their supporters ball game. It occurred to Ezell that funds $42.20 for a total of as a fundraising tool. The cinematography, directing and people do not know all that $220,252.62. Judge Carl Thibodeaux re- music builds excitement and goes into giving crowds their minded the court that there brings back memories of not experience when they come to would be six departmental re- just this past Bridge City foot- the field to watch their favorports at each of the next two ball season, but game days of ite boys clash helmets. As it court dates because there will one’s own past; regardless of turned out, there were areas he too had never considered. be no court held on Dec. 26 the number of years gone by. A small production crew “As I spoke with Coach (Chris) and Jan. 2 for the Christmas slipped into Bridge City and Stump ...it made me realize and New Year holidays.
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ec. 7, 1941 began as many other Sundays did for the Naval personnel at Pearl Harbor. Breakfast was being served aboard ships and ashore at Ford Island. Chaplains and their assistants were setting up for church services. Those lucky enough to have leave that day were preparing to go ashore. It was just another sunny Hawaiian Sunday. Admiral Husband Kimmel and General Frank Short, the military leaders of the Hawaiian Command had received some cryptic messages that the Japanese were becoming active in the Pacific, but they did not think that anything out of the ordinary was happening. The admiral and the general were getting ready for their usual Sunday morning golf match. Radar was in its infancy and the radar station in the remote location above Pearl Harbor and Hickham Field had picked up something, but the radar operators were not sure ATTACK ON PERAL HARBOR PAGE 2A
Cardinal ‘Gameday’ a winning experience
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just how special this game is and all that are involved,” he said recently about his reason for making “Gameday.” After formulating a storyboard, deciding on music and contemplating shots he wanted to incorporate into the film, Ezell spent the three
months of football season filming every possible angle, group and crowd he could find time and ways to film. His access included the sidelines, locker room and even the press box. CARDINAL GAMEDAY PAGE 3A