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Vol. 62 No. 3 Distributed FREE In Orange County, Texas Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 Orange County sales tax receipts still rising 95.25% rate, she said. Patrick Beebe was finally then put off again, because of Appraisal District. Jennifer Haney, who has granted permission to spend Hurricane Laura expenses. Orlando Espinoza of The been asked to head up the $25,000 for a new truck. “We appreciate everybody Association of Counties county’s formation of a The old one had 200,000 buying a little more this year, commended the county for health department, reported miles on it and its replace- so we can get extra sales tax its new wellness programs that she had landed a $1 mil- ment was included in the money,” Gothia joked. and generally better health. lion grant to to build its pub- 2021 fiscal year budget, The county paid $438,000 “Two years ago, you were lic health workforce. which began last October. in weekly bills, with $126,000 at the end of the road and And among the green day, But Beebe agreed to put off going as a quarterly payment Mosquito Control Director receipt until the New Year, to help fund Orange County COUNTY BUSINESS Page 3A Lions Carnival ready to hit stride

DAVE ROGERS Trey Gilbert, Orange County Road Administrator, shows Commis- For The Record sioner Theresa Beauchamp where to put her signature on the final It was kinda like getting plat of Acadian Estates, a 52.5-acre tract on FM 1442. RECORD PHOTO: Dave Rogers back on the bike. There were a hitch or two year at this time. DAVE ROGERS observed in the first week of For The Record “Despite the pandemic, the the first non-delayed Lions entire state’s sales tax is the Club Charity Carnival in a County Treasurer Christy highest in recorded history,” handful of years but that Khoury banked $516,000 in County Judge John Gothia didn’t spoil the fun. sales tax receipts for the said. “Everybody out there was county from the month of “It’s all lumber,” said Com- pleased,” event co-chairman April. missioner Robert Viator, a Pam Honeycutt said of That ½ of a cent sales and former homebuilder. opening week June 16-19. use tax rebate from the state Good news continued for The three-weekend event of Texas is 7% higher than commissioners as County continues Wednesday the figure from a year ago. Tax Collector Karen Fisher through Saturday for the According to the state announced May collections next two weeks at Lions Den comptroller’s website, Or- of $369,500 for the county Park at the intersection of ange County is 15.7% ahead government till. The 2020 MacArthur Drive and Ad- of sales tax receipts from last tax collection has reached a ams Bayou, near downtown. Gates open from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Wednesdays FEMA finalizing and Thursdays, from 6:30 A child enjoys one of the many rides on the grounds of the Lion’s Club Carnival in Orange during p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays opening week of the 2021 event. RECORD PHOTO: Stump Weatherford and Saturdays. floodplain map Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for students aged 10-17 load the index first and open DAVE ROGERS and youngsters under 10 are For The Record it to determine which panel admitted free. Most rides file you need for your loca- are a buck and there’s food The Federal Emergency tion. and games aplenty. Management Agency is en- Each of the panels includes Proceeds of the carnival couraging Orange County lengthy map legends at the will be used by the Lions residents to examine new bottom, which should an- Club to fund club causes flood maps that become ef- swering at least some ques- like the Eyeglass Bank, fective Dec. 16, 2021. tions. scholarships for youngsters To access the Orange FEMA’s news release, is- to Lions Club Camp, food County preliminary maps, sued Monday, advises resi- baskets, their beautification go to this web ad- dents to determine from the tree project and the Texas dress: https://hazards.fema. map if they live in a low-to- Ramp Project. gov/femaportal/prelim- moderate- or high-risk flood “We did get one good download/searchLoad.ac- zone. It informs them that a shower Friday night, but tion and at the bottom of the FEMA compliance specialist people are interested in page, select Texas, then Or- will be working with each coming out to the Carnival, ange, then click “Get Prelim- community to fine-tune the and we were glad to see inary FEMA Map Products.” maps and gain their adop- them.” That will reveal a list of 19 tion. This is the 80th Orange map panels for Orange FEMA FLOOD MAP Page 3A Lions Carnival, and until County and an index. Down- last year’s COVID-19 wipe- Children play for prizes at one of the many game stops at the Lions Club Carnival that starts up out, the event had been put again on Wednesday. RECORD PHOTO: Stump Weatherford on every year since the end of World War II. have lately been the worst in at changing the dates again.” owned and operated by the Most of those were held in August and September, A new ride, the Kiddie sponsors, not a third-party Jefferson Co. hires the fall, but the area’s recent came out of the box too hot, Scrambler, saw non-stop ac- business. But sitting in a history of Gulf storms has Honeycutt admitted. tion,” she said, “and the warehouse unused for two BC’s Satir as interim caused a few carnivals to be “Usually it’s a little cooler Thunderbolt had a huge years isn’t ideal. shuffled all over the calen- than it is now,” she said of line. All the kids wanted to Two of the perennial fa- Staff Report CC Face- dar. recent temperatures in the ride the Thunderbolt.” vorites of Orange Carnivals, A June carnival, trying to 90s. “We expected it to be This carnival is unlike For The Record book page. LIONS CLUB Page 3A “This op- beat storm systems that hot, but we’ll definitely look most in that the rides are Dr. Servet Satir picked up portunity some new responsibility will allow across the Neches River him to con- Tuesday, but will continue tinue to care Beto O’Rourke: Dems should let voices ring his work at Bridge City’s Satir for his pa- last month ation before the passage of 1965.” Golden Triangle Family tients in DAVE ROGERS Care Center. Bridge City and provide For The Record only because the 1965 Voters Rights Act The man who lost his 2018 So says a post on the clin- support for the Jefferson Democrats to what could be coming for upset bid for the U.S. Senate ic’s Facebook page Tuesday County Employee Clinic … Former U.S. Congressman left early and America. to incumbent Ted Cruz by night. This will be Dr. Satir’s Beto O’Rourke wants Texans denied a quo- “The 1965 Voters Right 2.5 points, 200,000 votes out Jefferson County Com- 23rd year to serve the peo- to fight Republican voter rum, is ex- Act ushered in the first true of 8.3 million votes, stressed missioners unanimously ple of Southeast Texas; it is suppression acts by taking to pected to be multi-racial democracy in that it’s important to begin voted to hire Satir to over- an honor he cherishes … the phones. Beto O’Rourke brought back United States history,” he registering voters now and see their county’s employee Again, Dr. Satir is not leav- O’Rourke, who appeared up by Repub- said. “We find ourselves in not wait for the eve of the clinic after the previous ing.” in front of a crowd of 300 licans in a special session the very same predicament. 2022 election. doctor resigned. Several phone calls to a outside the Julie Rogers The- this summer or fall. “The For The People Act “There are 2 million Tex- Dr. George Zuzukin re- number reported to be Dr. ater in Beaumont last week, “The governor will bring would stop voter suppres- ans unregistered to vote, 5 signed his Jefferson County Satir’s were unanswered wants Democrats to call back this (expletive deleted) sion, make voter registration million more registered that job following complaints and messages were not re- their state representatives bill and they, especially the automatic, reduce the power didn’t vote. I only lost to Ted about racially charged turned Tuesday night. and detail their objections to speaker [Dade Phelan] who of big money in our politics, Cruz by 200,000 votes. We posts on his Facebook ac- According to a televised Senate Bill 7. hails from these parts, need make Election Day a national can’t wait until 2022 to get count. story on Dr. Zuzukin last He wants them to call the to hear from you now, be- holiday and end the practice after it. Let’s get them signed Satir was hired for 30 week, he was paid $1,000 White House and make sure cause it is working. They fear of gerrymandering. up. days on a trial basis. per month by Jefferson President Biden gets the you, as they should. “It has passed the House. “Whatever the issue, from “Dr. Satir is not leaving County to supervise and votes needed to pass the For “So stand up, speak up, get Biden says he’ll sign it if it racial justice to climate jus- Golden Triangle Family sign off on the work of a The People Act in the Sen- after it, make sure they know comes to his desk. I ask you tice to economic justice, to Care Center!” said the staff of nurse practitioners. ate, then signs it. how you feel.” to light up the White House just making sure our democ- Tuesday post on the GTF- Senate Bill 7, which didn’t As for the U.S. Congress, switchboard in 2021 just like racy works, it’s going to take pass the Texas Legislature O’Rourke compared the situ- our moms and dads did in all of us.”

BC STAN Page 3A CMYK 2A • The Record • Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 Texas dairy production good despite setbacks, processing limits

Adam Russell AgriLife Extension dairy program has been imple- demand, but there is also Texas A&M AgriLife specialist, Stephenville, and mented giving producers an that summer demand for ice Coorespondent demand continues to be high allotment of milk production cream,” she said. “That and for milk and milk products before receiving a discount, the drop in milk production Texas dairy producers are from cheese to ice cream. so they’ve in turn had to pull by cows during the summer, experiencing better prices Spencer said Texas has back on production for now.” and we could see prices and improving market con- surpassed New York to be- Spencer said producers climb a bit more.” ditions as the economy con- come the nation’s fourth- would like to be maximizing Increased export demand tinues to emerge from the leading milk producer with on the excellent crop pro- adds another element to pandemic, but processing 1.32 billion pounds. But a duction fueled by rains this price forecasts being good limitations are holding them lack of processing plant ca- spring but will have to wait. for producers, Spencer said, back, according to a Texas pacity has limited dairy ex- Ongoing expansion of the adding the future for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension pansion. state’s processing capacity Texas dairy production is being limited by processing capacity, dairy production appears Service expert. “It’s good and bad news,” with a new cheese processing but the market and demand bounced back after disruptions amid much brighter than in 2020. Prices have rebounded she said. “Prices are good, facility in Amarillo will help pandemic uncertainty. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Kay Ledbet- “There have been positive compared to a year ago, said but processors are overload- to reduce the duration of the ter) developments lately,” she Jennifer Spencer, Ph.D., ed with milk and a tiered allotment program, she said. said. “Once the additional Spencer suspects the state have yet to reach pre-pan- processing is available, it’s will quickly move into third demic levels – around $19 possible that Texas could GOACC host ribbon cutting at new place ahead of Idaho for U.S. per hundredweight, Spencer move into third place, but dairy production once pro- said. Milk prices were around the two top producers – Cal- Granger Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Ram dealership cessing volume allows Texas $17 per hundredweight and ifornia and Wisconsin – are dairy producers to operate at could be poised to climb way ahead. But, over the next maximum capacity and/or during the summer. decade with all the growth in expand. “There are a lot of creative the Panhandle, who knows?” Texas dairy outlook good milk products, which helps after ugly year The good news is the Tex- as dairy industry overall emerged from more than a year of adversity, Spencer The Record said. Unfortunately, some dairy operations didn’t. She said there were approximate- Newspapers ly 400 registered dairies in the state in 2019. There are now 351. of Orange County, Texas Texas dairy producers faced challenging times as The Record Newspapers- The County Record COVID-19 disrupted the and the Penny Record- are published on Wednes- market destinations for milk, day of each week and distributed free throughout cheese and butter due to greater Orange County, Texas. The publications school and restaurant clo- feature community news, local sports, commen- sures. Uniform milk prices fell after March and April tary and much more. Readers may also read each and dropped from $19 per issue of our papers from our web site hundredweight to around TheRecordLive.Com. $14 per hundredweight. For the year 2020, the average The Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Granger News Tips and Photos Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram. We here at the Chamber refer to our friends as Team Granger! Al Grang- price was $15 per hundred- er has discussed purchasing this dealership many times over the years, as he explained last week weight. 886-7183 or 735-5305 at the ribbon cutting and grand opening, “the pieces finally fell into place”. Granger Chrysler, Dairies also dumped E-mail: [email protected] Dodge, Jeep, Ram has been a part of the Granger Family for about 1 year. But Al Granger and his around 14 million gallons team have been in the car business since the 1980’s. With over 40 years experience in the car indus- County Record: 320 Henrietta St., Orange, Texas 77630 and incurred losses of try, Al and Bobby Wilkins the new manager at Granger CDJR are looking forward to bringing excel- Penny Record: 333 W. Roundbunch, Bridge City, Texas 77611 lent customer service and a seamless car buying experience back to Orange. around $8 million in Febru- Al and his late brother Dean believe in shopping local and supporting local. They always want to ary as Winter Storm Uri Offices Closed On Wednesday. give back to our community. With over 100 years of combined experience between all the staff mem- brought the logistical chain Didn’t Get Your Paper? Call 735-5305. bers they definitely have something special to offer. The provide sales, service and parts of new from raw milk pick up to Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles. The also provide sales and service of all makes and pre owned vehicles as well. You can even find sales, and service parts of heavy duty commercial vehi- processing and product de- TheRecordLive.com cles. Go visit them, 4103 I-10 east, Orange, Texas 77630. MLK exit from I-10 East, on the service road livery to a virtual standstill. Round The Clock Hometown News right before the light. Monday-Friday 9a-7p, Saturday9a-5p, Service and Parts M-F 7a-5p, Sat 7a- Prices slowly recovered as 12p. the pandemic wore on but “To hear clearly is to live fully.” You are invited by Brown Hearing Centers to participate in a market research program in your area to evaluate a new digital hearing instrument. This new digital technology is revolutionary in its ability to provide a natural sound experience within a device that is at the same time comfortable, discreet and easy to use. 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County business From Page 1 your rates went up 10%. But $340,000 to build a roadway side of the property. last year you got a 3% [rate] to the project. Developers maintain long- Automobiles increase,” he said. The Gisela Houseman term hopes to build out all He said while claims were Medical Center at Eagle the way to 62. down for the county, it was Point, a long-in-the-plan- The Houseman Compa- still going to get a 4.5% rate ning development near the nies donated almost five hike this year, because the intersection of Interstate 10 more acres of land to the For Less other counties in the insur- and Route 62, was an- project Tuesday to make ance pool had turned in nounced in 2019, when room for that access road. more claims. Houseman Companies do- “We have the project at the “The pool went up 7.4%,” nated 20 acres of land upon point where we can move Insurance Made Simple! he said. which a medical realty group forward at this point where COVID-19 deserved a lot planned to end the town’s we can move forward with of blame for higher payouts curiosity of being the largest the Phase I from I-10 front- We’re Ready To Help across the state by the insur- county in Texas without a age directly to the 20-acre er, Espinoza said. hospital. site,” EDC Director Jay Trah- With All Your Insurance Needs. He said the cost of employ- But those plans were sent an said. ees’ insurance was going up to the backburner just Among other action by the from $883.34 per person per months later by Tropical council Tuesday, members See Us Today For A month to $923.08 per person Storm Imelda, and delayed received a presentation by per month. by later storms and the coro- the Texas Department of navirus pandemic shut- Transportation on a nearly FLOOD Orange council paves downs in March of 2020. $1 million proposal to add 35 way to med center The city had pledged mon- streetlights on MacArthur ey to help build a four-lane Drive, which extends from Eagle Point Parkway to bi- the site of the old traffic cir- INSURANCE City Council for the City of Orange unanimously backed sect the property east to cle to Adams Bayou. a proposal by its Economic west, but had to delay some While no council has offi- Development Corporation of those plans when bids for cially accepted the proposal, CHECK-UP Tuesday night that should roadbuilding far overshot West Orange and Pinehurst lead to a quick start on a the budget. council members seemed Ellen Nickum - Owner medical center to serve Or- The $340,000 in addition- happy with a deal that has ange County. al funds approved Tuesday them paying for the electric- The city accepted another will add enough to the bud- ity to power the lights while land donation from the get to construct a north- Orange would pay for the up- Houseman Companies, then south entry from the I-10 keep of the streetlights and rubber-stamped the EDC feeder road to the planned TxDOT would foot the con- agreement to spend another medical center on the west struction costs. • HOME • AUTO • LIFE CORRECTION: FOR THE RECORD

In a news story last week related to a 2020 hit-and-run fatality in Bridge City, this paper re- (409) 735-2010 ferred to a family member of the deceased, Robert Jackson, as his ex-wife. It should have used the term widow. Additionally, Jackson’s hometown should have been listed as Orange, ac- 1025 Texas Avenue • Bridge City cording to the family member. The Record Newspapers regret the errors.

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ing She taught at Little Cypress-Mauriceville while in this 62 Years Ago-1959 area. She was divorced from Charles Sexton. They lost their only child, son Scott, several years ago. Midland was Full scale clearing of a 34-acre site for construction of home to Kaye. *****Our friend Mary Alice Hartsfield left MacArthur Shopping Center has begun. *****Louis her Vidor tax office job last week and will pitch-hit at “Satchmo” Armstrong is gravely ill and in a coma. *****In- the Veteran’s Office where she has several years experi- gemar Johansson defeats world champion Floyd Patter- ence.***** Mark Dunn, of The Record Newspapers, was son in 2:03 minutes of the third round. (Editor’s note: On named to the 2011 Media Honor Roll, sponsored by June 20, 1960, Patterson knocked out Johansson in the the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) of Bridge fifth round to become the first boxer to regain the world City ISD. The media honor roll recognizes media repre- heavyweight title.) sentatives statewide for fair and balanced reporting of news about public schools. In most cases, local school A FEW HAPPENINGS boards pass a formal resolution and present a personalized certificate to their nominated news media. *****Our long- It had been awhile since I had spoken to my friend Van time friend Ron Moreau has beat the odds and is still Choate and was sorry to learn that his brother Earl had alive. Seven weeks ago, he crashed an ultra-light plane for passed away. Earl had COVID-19 and had neglected get- the third time in the past 20 years. This crash wasn’t as ting vaccinated. He was the second brother Van lost in the bad as the first fall out of the sky but it was bad enough for last 18 months. Van and Josette also contacted the virus him to call it quits. He came down in an eight-foot deep but fortunately recovered. There is absolutely no good ex- ditch on Hwy. 1442. His wound wouldn’t heal and he was cuse not to get the vaccine. Over 100 people in our com- put on a wound vac to drain the injury. He’s had skin grafts munity would be alive today to enjoy life if they just would and will require more. All in all, he’s counting his blessings have gotten the free vaccine. Others will die with the new now spreading and predicted to be bad by and has his plane for sale. I understand his bud, Al Judice, Delta Variant is still flying and he now needs another flying buddy. (Edi- fall. Orange County has a low percentage of turn out. Its foolish and putting other people in danger not to take a From The Creaux’s Nest tor’s note: Ron has since passed away.)***** Port Arthur minute to protect your life and those of your family.*****A Thomas Jefferson High School, in 1961, graduated 465 few folks we know celebrating birthdays. June 23: Happy students. It was an interesting class. The most famous of th BFD OBAMACARE HERE TO STAY 24 birthday to a special young man, Jaden Trahan, son of the 61’ class however is Coach Jimmy Johnson, who the Rick Trahan’s, who as a baby was rescued from a won with the ***** In 2016, Donald Trump ran on a platform to do away three Super Bowls Dallas Cowboys. burning house fire by the Bridge City Volunteer Fire De- got knocked out of the with the Affordable Care Act promising “On day one we University of Texas College World partment. He remained in a Beaumont hospital for several will repeal and replace ObamaCare with something bet- Series, dropping the first two games. Jacob Felts, a fresh- days after being ravaged by smoke inhalation. I recall that ter.” The Trump administration did neither. Four years man from Orangefield, accounted for himself and made day like yesterday as I there. Ken Johnson and Sissy Braus went by and when Trump ran for re-election he still didn’t us proud. Meanwhile, after losing the first game, A&M are also celebrating. Happy 60th anniversary to T.W. and have a health care plan. Instead they appealed to the Su- was defeated by ’s Cinderella team Tuesday, leav- Lynda Permenter. *****June 24: Happy Birthday to Kathy preme Court that ruled republican states and the U.S. ing Texas with no team in the series.***** We welcome Marsh, who puts up with a clown everyday. A very special Justice Department didn’t have standing to bring the suit aboard Taylor Wendt, LC-M grad, who is serving The Re- Happy Birthday to Margie Stephens, who for years has in the first place. The conservative court ruled 7-2. Obam- cord Newspapers as an intern. She’s a journalism stu- been keeping Harry thinking young. Also celebrating is aCare has become deeply entrenched throughout public dent at A&M where she is a sophomore.***** On June 25, Amanda Adams and Blake Amy.*****June 25: Former life covering more than 30 million Americans. Virtually 1950, 71 years ago, the Korean War started. Can you be- constable Chris Humble is a year older as is Elise everyone benefits from one or more of the programs. lieve it? *****It’s been 39 years ago this week, 1982, since a Becker.*****June 26: Judy Cagle, Bridgett Teaff and long- Trump spent four years clogging up all three branches of jury found John Hinckley Jr. not guilty by reason of in- time friend Claudine Hogan.*****June 27: Our friend government trying to eliminate ObamaCare. So why did sanity, in the shooting of President Reagan and three oth- Jody Raymer, former West Orange basketball player, who Trump try to eliminate a law that helped citizens in such er men. married well many years ago celebrates a birthday today. a deeply personal way? Trump and the republican politics Also celebrating are Ty Manuel, Judy Lewis, reporter Da- of health care are the policies of cruel indifference. Texas GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN vid Ball and Doris Norwood.*****June 28: Happy Birth- day to Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 other Republican Obituaries 10 Years Ago-2011 Kelly Kimbrough, Kathy LeBlanc, Kourtney Der- states and the Justice Department filed the Supreme ouen and Blaze Montagne, who turns 22 today.*****June 29: Celebrating today are Jana Fisette, Cobey Sonnier Court case. The case was among the most consequential Michael J. Wuske, 21, of Orange passed away Sunday, the Court has considered this term. It follows more than a and David Sandlin.*****It’s hard to believe singer, song- June 19. Service held June 23, 2011. Michael was a 2008 writer, the boy from Brownsville, Kris Kristofferson decade of bitter, partisan dispute over a law that expanded graduate of West Orange-Stark High School where he was coverage to millions of Americans. Former President turned 85 on June 22. He’s not a great singer but he has on the golf team. During his senior year, he was named written some great songs that others recorded including Obama in a statement said, “That the decision reaffirmed MVP. He was a machinist for Crumpler’s Machine Shop. the notion that the Affordable Care Act is here to stay.” Janis, Tanya Tucker, who recorded “Delta Dawn,” Willie Michael is survived by his girlfriend, Tara McCabe; moth- Nelson and many others.*****Speaking of music, a big When the bill was passed and became law, Obama had er and step-father, Theresa and Jeff Taylor; father and step- said the law was structured in such a way that it would “Swamp Pop” blow out will be held at the V.F.W. July 10. mother, Randall and Darling Wuske; father, Stephen Allen Swamp Pop stars will be joined never be done away with. At the time Vice-President Johnny Allen, T.K. Hulin, Sr.; children, Alexis Wuske, Arron and Addison; grand- by and and made his famous quote to that was caught Parker James, Steve Adams, Greg Martinez Biden Obama parents, Alana Monroe, Jimmie and Carol Allen, Linda the Tickets are available at on on a hot microphone, praising the law with a swear word. Delta Kings. Granger’s RV Kidd, Pearl Duhon; Randall Lee Wuske; great-grandpar- McArthur, in Orange. Come have a big time. After the Court ruling, now president Joe Biden state- ents, Joseph and Joanne Buckhannon, Clara Kidd.***** ment read, “With millions of people relying on the Afford- Wilford L. “Will” Myers passed away on June 13. Funeral BREAUX BIRTHDAYS able Care Act for coverage it remains as ever a BFD.” My service was Saturday, June 18. Wil was the owner of Myers thinking is that ObamaCare is no longer about former Electric. He was an active member of the community. He President Obama, it has reached into the lives and finan- Having birthday in the next few days. Mary Foreman, is survived by his daughter, Stacey Myers; sisters, Dorothy Laurie Louvier, Roberta Overstreet, Betty Merchant, cial security of households throughout the country. Before “Dot” Blanchard and Marie Doyle; brothers, H.C. Myers long, most citizens will have no idea whose name sake sig- Jeania Craus, Ronnie Broussard, Wesley Smith, Judy and Claybert Myers and a host of loving nieces, nephews Gerrald, Erin McFarlane, Linda Taylor, Marie William- nature law is what’s protecting them. I believe we will not and many friends.***** Ulan Ben Chisholm, of Orange son, Reggie Rogers, Rodney Davis, Barbara Whitrock, be hearing any more about ObamaCare. It is now, and passed away June 18. He was owner of “The Gun Shop” and David Kimbell, Jessica Simon, Shanna Scott, Jimmy ever, “The law of the land.”*****I have to move on. Come “Jet Auto Lube” for 20 years and most recently “Little Cy- Marshall, Jeff Bourdier, Al Baas, Joan Cummings, Con- along, I promise it won’t do you no harm. press Lube.” He is survived by wife of 50 years Jeanette; nie Berry, Eric Broom, Lester Morris, Nancy Geroge, children, Lori, Julie Theresa & Al, Wendy & Billy, Lisa, Rebecca Griffin, Katie Keneson. DALLAS , TENN OUT--TEXAS ADVANCES Chris & LeAnn; 12 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchil- dren. CAJUN STORY OF THE WEEK After reading Kazmar’s column last week about Chad Dallas, our local boy, star pitcher for Tennessee, I looked 22 Years Ago-1999 Wen school let out for da summer, Bobby decided, be- forward to watching him pitch Sunday against Virginia. fore he got all involved in summer activities, he should Chad was throwing very well, like he has all season but Lt. Gov. Bob Bullock died last week. He and Louis Du- go spend a couple of days wit his MaMa and Paw Paw, in gave up a homerun to Chris Newell, his first of the season. gas served together in the Texas House for two terms. In Pecan Island. He packed a few tings, got in his old pick- Chad left the game in the seventh, allowing five hits and 1959 they were on the wrong side of the speakers race. Bull- up and drove from Abbeville to da old folks place. trailing 3-0. Virginia won 6-0. Chad hasn’t had run sup- ock went on to hold other statewide offices and ended up He found his Grandpaw sitting on da porch in da port all season. By the way, Chad’s brother Jack was in the being one of the most powerful Lt. Governors in Texas swing wit nuttin on but a shirt, naked from da waist stands. They had to have a proud dad on Father’s Day. Ten- history. *****The contract has been let for a new Mexican down. “Paw Paw,” Bobby say, “Wat you doing you, sit- nessee played Texas Tuesday afternoon. Chad didn’t start. ting out here wit nuttin on below you waist, hanh?” th Restaurant in Bridge City. Tequila’s will be first class, with After being tied 4-4, Texas broke it wide open in the 4 a covered courtyard. Jack Lovet is the electrical Old man Brasseaux him, don’t say a ting. Bobby him, axe again. Den he say, “Paw Paw, you eliminating Tennessee 8-4. Texas advances in College contractor.*****Judge David Dunn announces he would weenie is out for everyone to see.” World Series. not seek re-election to District Court.*****New Bridge Da old man look up at him and say, “Well, Tee Neg, City coach, Sam Moore, will soon join other it’s like dis, las week I sit out hear wit no shirt on and I HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST NCAA head coaches to hold a Little League baseball camp. Coach got a stiff neck me.” IN ANTITRUST CASE Steve Griffith of LC-M and Coach Cory Gafford, of Lum- You have to axe you grandma about dat, dis was her berton, will join Moore.*****Owen and Sherry Hebert, of idea. Bridge City, announce the engagement of their daugh- C’EST TOUT The landmark case challenges the association’s ability to ter Selena Leigh Hebert, to Thomas “TJ” Knight, son have national limits on education-related benefits that of Chris and Annalee Knight. The couple plans a July Gothia – Fisher Honored Mayors athletes can receive for playing college sports, and more 10th wedding at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City. Submitted by Dave Rodgers broadly raises doubts about limiting benefits at all. NCAA (Editor’s note: This great couple, still together, has added a president Mark Emmert tells USA Today Sports the rul- couple of pretty girls. The family now lives in the Dallas New mayors Misty Songe of Vidor and Randy Branch ing isn’t the end of legal maneuvering in the matter. area. Annalee has passed away.)*****Doug Harrington, a of West Orange were guests of honor at the Wednesday former Texas Aggie track star, was spotted at a track meet Lunch Bunch meeting held June 16. Orange County Judge where pole-vaulter Jacob Davis was performing. Doug was John Gothia and Orange County Tax Collector Karen TURNING BACK THE HANDS OF TIME seen wearing a Texas tee-shirt and waving the Hook ‘Um Fisher hosted the event and treated everyone to lunch at 10 Years Ago-2011 Horns sign. The picture has been preserved. Doug said he Robert’s Steakhouse. The crowd also included Orange wore Longhorn garb in support of his friend Jacob. Mayor Larry Spears, Jr. and Bridge City Mayor David Texas has now passed a voter ID law. Opponents say the *****Langston and Margie Fredrick celebrate their 38th Rutledge, County Commissioner Kirk Roccaforte and law is designed to stifle turnout among students, poor wedding anniversary June 20. former County Commissioner John Dubose. Roccaforte people and minorities who are more likely to vote for and Dubose are former Bridge City mayors, Roy Dunn, Democrats but lack government issued ID’s such as driv- 42 Years Ago-1979 Publisher of The Record Newspapers, as well as old and er’s licenses or passports. Texas is not the only state re- new friends Justice of the Peace Chad Jenkins, former JP quiring photo ID’s. David Axelrod, an Obama strategist, Three young men and a young lady lost their lives in a Derry Dunn, wife Jane, and Constable Jeremiah Gunter, called the ID legislation a “calculated strategy.” “It’s iron- Port Arthur auto-train crash. The men are Allen “Bull” all of Precinct 2, were in attendance as well as Precinct 1 JP ic that when people all over the world are dying for the Middlebrooks, Ronald Smith and Adam Wayne Gas- Hershel Stagner, Jr., County Treasurer Christy Khoury right to vote, in this country some are working to limit the pard, all four victims were from Bridge City. *****The and Jessica Hill, Director of the Orange County Econom- franchise.”***** Texas has the fourth highest percentage Bridge City Rotary Club will install C.R. Nash as president ic Development Corporation also Orange County Judge of children living in poverty and the most uninsured replacing Albert Gore. *****ABC journalist Bill Stewart is John Gothia and wife Glynis. A number of Lunch Bunch citizens in the nation.***** We were sorry to hear about gunned down execution style by Sandinista soldiers in Ni- regulars were unable to attend as they were assisting final the accidental death of Michael Wuske, 21, from West caragua. *****On June 30, the lovely, sexy legal secre- preparations for the Lions Club Charity Carnival which Orange. He died Sunday, June 19, after diving from tary, Barbara Mulhollen, will celebrate her birthday. (Ed- opened Wednesday evening and some county commis- the historical swing bridge on Hwy. 12, in Deweyville. itor’s note: Goodness, that was 42 years ago. Barbara sioners were attending a SETRPC meeting. As always, *****We were also sorry to hear about the death of Julie passed away in 2020.)*****Coach Wade Phillips turns 32 Dunn entertained by telling jokes at the expense of those Hale, 63, who passed away June 13. She was the daughter on June 21. He is the son of coach Bum Phillips, both Or- in attendance but former County Judge Carl Thibodeaux of former Orange mayor Paul Hale and wife “Chock- ange natives. (Editor’s note: It’s hard to believe know- turned one around so adeptly that the meeting devolved to ey.” ***** Coach Jeff Bennett is changing teams. He’s leav- ing Wade when he was 32 that next year he will be 75 years reminiscing about his old blue pickup truck. Vidor City ing the Bobcats to become a Wildcat. We wish him old.) Manager Robbie Hood told stories about Eagles drum- well.*****Wanda Holts Reinert and Diana Holts stopped mer and singer Don Henley when Hood worked in Lin- by. Wanda’s husband recently died and she is having a big 47 Years Ago-1974 den, Henley’s hometown. Dunn announced the Lunch garage sale, tools, cars, bulldozer and lots of other stuff. Bunch, which took more than a year’s break after COV- (Editor’s note: Diana, the daughter of the late Morgan and The winning team members ID-19 came to Southeast Texas, will again be meeting Doris Holts, lives in Austin. She is now 72 years old and National Little League are each Wednesday for lunch at Robert’s. Next up is Wednes- has 10 grandchildren. Her sister, Donna, is a longtime Paul Romano, Sam “Bucket” Moore, Gary Stephens, Willie Brown, Jessie Romano, Shedrick Logan, Duke day, June 23. Attendance is open to anyone. It’s a time to resident of Denver and has a 20 years old daughter. Broth- pick up stories about your neighbors or tell some, a virtual er Rocky is an electrician in Henderson. Doris died 27 Cotton, Kenny Smith, Allen Townsend, Lewis Moore, Henry Cotton, Randy Boon and Kevin Newton. Coach- info exchange without the computers.*****My time is up. years ago.***** Former Orangeite Kaye Sexton, 66, died in Thanks for your readership. Take care and God bless. Midland on June 14. Kaye was a lawyer but preferred teach- es are Billy Joe Smith and Earl Evans.

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Deaths & Memorials Simar Steps Into Vice President Danny Lynn Campbell, Orange, Role For WOCCISD School Board

On Friday June 18, 2021, my deer hunting with his sons and broth- Staff Report supervisor. I enjoy the el- beloved husband, Danny Lynn ers, being out on his farm feeding his For The Record derly and all the great Campbell entered into the eter- cows and riding or working on his trac- nurses who work there. I nal Kingdom of God. Funeral tor. Danny was a jack-of-all trades.He Gina Simar took over as Vice believe that education is Service were held at 11:00 a.m., was a kind, generous, humble, hard- President in a vote during the tied to the vitality of our Wednesday, June 23, 2021, at working man. He would help anyone WOCCISD Board of Trustees community. West Orange Claybar Funeral Home in Or- who was in need. He was a wonderful meeting on May 24th . Simar is Cove CISD is a major part ange. Officiating will be Rever- husband, a loving, supportive father, a lifelong resident of Orange of our community. In- end Murry Ray, pastor of First and a true family man. He will be County and a 1981 graduate of vesting in the youth will United Pentecostal Church in missed by all. West Orange-Stark. She ob- mean a vibrant future for tained a Bachelor of Science de- Orange.” Bridge City. Burial will be offi- Danny Campbell He was preceded in death by his par- ciated by Deacon Melvin Payne, ents, Robert Rollins Campbell and Ma- gree in Nursing and later gradu- Gina Simar says that of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial will rie O’Dell Pugh Campbell; his daughter, Mi- ated with a Master’s degree in giving back to the com- Education. munity has always been take place at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in chelle Renee Campbell; his siblings, Tommy Gina Simar Orange. Visitation will be held prior to the Campbell, Leon Campbell, Lota Kyle, Margie Ms.Simar retired from Lamar important to her, and she service, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday. Goldston, James Campbell, and Doyle Camp- State College-Orange last year is active in several local Born in Noble, Louisiana on January 23, bell. Danny is survived by his loving wife of after twenty-eight years of service. While organizations. These currently include 1945, 48 years, Charmaine Dupree Campbell; his at LSCO, she held many titles, the last one United Way, Greater Orange Area Cham- Danny was the son of Robert Rollins sons, Marshall (Tarah) Campbell and Mar- being Dean of Health, Technology, and ber Ambassador, Lions Club, Krewe Cest Campbell and Marie O’Dell Pugh Campbell. cus (Lauren) Campbell; his brothers, Larry Workforce. Simar explains, “I love seeing Bon, and LSCO adjunct representative on Danny graduated from Converse High (Margie) Campbell of Roberts, LA, Jerry people learn and grow as individuals. As a the faculty senate. School, Converse, Louisiana in 1964. Danny Wayne (Dewanna) Campbell of Kountze, TX, retiree, I continue to make a difference by After August 2021, Ms. Gina Simar will served in the U.S. Army 1966 – 1968. After Norman (Jan) Campbell of Bridge City, TX; teaching part-time. I also work part-time be known as Mrs. Gina Yeaman following discharged from the Army, Danny moved to sister-in-law, Margie Campbell; his grand- at Focused Care of Orange as a weekend her upcoming nuptials. Orange to begin his career at Dupont in 1969. children, Kane, Hudson, Myles, Noah, Mad- He retired from Dupont after 33 years. dox, Laylah, and Maverick; his great-grand- Danny found joy in anything he did. He child, Rafe. Serving as pallbearers will be Lutcher Theater For The Performing Arts loved spending time with his family, and al- Shane Dupree, Jed Dupree, Tyler Dupree, ways looked forward to any get-togethers. He Kane Vice, Josh Campbell, Jeremy Campbell, Announces 2021-2022 Season enjoyed being at the lake fishing with family, Carlton Campbell, Lynn Campbell. The Lutcher Theater for the Performing stage, Lutcher Theater has something for ev- Arts announces the 2021-2022 Season. With eryone and is a fun and unique way to spend Kenneth Jerald Osborne (Ken), Bridge City the curtains rising after the longest intermis- time with family, friends & clients,” encour- sion ever, the Lutcher welcomes performers ages Lutcher’s Managing Director, Lynae and patrons back with an exciting and star- Sanford. Season ticket Premiere Packages (8 Kenneth Jerald Osborne his farm along with friends and neigh- studded 42nd Season lineup. to10 shows) are on sale now. Spotlight Pack- (Ken), age 74, a wonderful man, bor’s farm, attending family reunions, This season Lutcher Theater is present- ages (4 to 7 shows) on sale July 19, 2021; sin- husband, father, Papaw, broth- reading books, watching westerns, old ing 10 incredible events, including 7 national gle tickets on sale August 16, 2021. er, and uncle, passed away movies, and drinking morning coffee touring Broadway shows, a family holiday Visit lutcher.org for more information or peacefully on the night of on his porch with his devoted dog, spectacular, country music legends and a call the Lutcher Theater Box Office at Thursday, June 3, 2021, after a Buddy. His family was a source of pride multi-Grammy® award winning gospel artist. 409.886.5535. The Lutcher Theater is the day surrounded by his children and he loved being with his grandchil- The Lutcher offers a world class experience prominent presenter of Broadway, national and grandkids in Lafayette, LA. dren (who he referred to as “my grand to every audience member along with unfor- and international tours, award-winning art- The son of James and Eula babies”; no matter their ages). He en- gettable memories. ists, renowned dance and acclaimed chil- Osborne, Ken grew up in the joyed spoiling them and spending as “Whether you are a regular theater goer, or dren’s performances for Southeast Texas and town of Davin, West Virginia in much time as he could with them doing Ken Osborne you have never seen a live performance on Southwest Louisiana. a loving home with four sisters whatever they wanted; even if it meant and one brother (Phyllis Campbell, Gerry watching cartoons over and over, playing Lovejoy, Sue Arnold, Thurman Osborne, and games, playing princess, and having tea time. Donna Smith). He attended Northwest Col- He loved showing them farm life and told lege Wyoming in Powell, WY then joined the them stories about their ancestors and his Army. He proudly served in the 176th As- adventures. His example of love and family sault Helicopter Company (Minuteman/ will serve those who loved him well, as his Muskets) as a pilot during the Vietnam war; loss leaves a void that can only be filled by known as ‘Fat Oz’, Chief Warrant Officer. He God’s grace and mercy. was a proud and respected veteran; who sup- A memorial service will be held Friday, ported many veteran organizations. June 25, 2021, at Young Funeral Home in Ken worked with Bristow Helicopters as a Russellville, KY from 9am to 11am. Followed helicopter pilot, sending him to many differ- by a burial service at Veterans West Ceme- ent countries. Ken met the love of his life in tery, in Hopkinsville, KY, Friday, June 25, Trinidad and Tobago, Valarie Osborne, his 2021 at 1pm. He is preceded in death by his wife of 47- years. Together, they traveled and wife Valarie Osborne, father, James Osborne, lived throughout the world while working for and mother, Eula Osborne. He is survived by Bristow Helicopters for 22-years. They raised his children, Judd Osborne and wife Melissa three intelligent sons who blessed them with of Bridge City, TX, Matthew Osborne and six beautiful grandchildren. He retired as wife Leah of Youngsville, LA, and Mark Os- President of Sabine Offshore Services in 2001 borne and wife Shaunna of Rayne, LA. He is after 17-years. In retirement, Val and Ken also survived by six grandchildren he deeply moved to a beautiful 240-acre farm in Lewis- loved: Logan, Marin, Ava, Luke, Caitlyn, and burg, KY. Ken was a beloved man who put Isla Osborne. In lieu of flowers, memorial family first before anything. His heart was contributions can be made to St. Jude Chil- huge with a kind and humble spirit. He en- dren’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, joyed visiting with people, telling stories of Memphis, TN 38105 (https://www.stjude. his life, traveling to visit family, working on org/).

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which we are unaware. pel, which proclaims that God The Ordinary War with Irritability Seek God’s grace to grow in sent his Son to die for sinners patience and humility so that to save us from the wrath that you can extend the same kind we deserve (Acts 17:30–31; of grace that God has extend- Romans 1:16). BOBBY SCOTT fess our failure as sin, know- scribes someone who is easily 2. Grow in wisdom ed to you in Christ. Pastor ing Jesus forgives. provoked or angered. So when and grace. Choose Love desingGod.org the Bible calls us to love oth- 3. Deal with real over Irritability American Corinthians ers, it teaches that, in Christ, Believers aren’t victims of You’re running late for problems righteously. we can choose not to indulge our attitudes. We are respon- While I was intensely fo- work. So you rush, but you If there is a New Testament impatience, annoyance, or an sible for controlling our atti- Being like Christ means be- cused on trying to finish this Perfect. catch every light. church that reminds me of argumentative spirit. We can tudes by means of God’s grace. ing patient, gracious, and article (with my noise-cancel- You walk back to your car the American church today, choose not to respond in in- God teaches us how to do so kind, but that doesn’t mean ing headphones on and ocean after a long day at work, and it’s the church in Corinth. cendiary ways. Anger is not (Titus 2:11–12). Christians should never be- sounds playing), my beautiful, someone parked so close to When they didn’t like what simply an emotion that’s on Spiritually, we were once come irritated. The Bible com- loud, and animated 15-year- you that you feel the need to the apostle Paul told them, autopilot. We choose anger as dead, and now Christ has mands Christians to “be angry old daughter burst into my be let down through the sun- they called him frail and told our response to people and made us alive, and living or- and . . . not sin” (Ephesians room. My serene meditation roof to get in. You’re angry. him he couldn’t preach (2 circumstances that fall short ganisms grow. Believers grow 4:26). Because God loves righ- evaporated. You leave a note on their car Corinthians 10:10). You can of our expectations. And into greater and greater teousness, he hates sin. So, we As fast as she could, she told that doesn’t include the gos- only imagine how they re- when we do, we first have to Christlikeness. So, what need a category for righteous me all about a competition the pel. sponded to each other. silence our conscience in or- should the believer do when anger. When people and cir- school had and how her group Then you need to pick up In pride, they were tribal, der to justify that punitive re- tempted to be irritable? Ask cumstances anger God, those was tied for first. Then, as two items from the grocery like we are (1 Corinthians sponse. God to conform you to greater who are concerned about quickly as she appeared, smil- store on your way home. You 1:12), and they waged war Because Christ’s love pours Christlikeness. God’s name are right to be- ing and happy, she turned and get in the express aisle. “Ten against each other, like we do through our hearts, Chris- As you pray, remind your- come angry. whisked off. items only,” the sign says. The (1 Corinthians 3:4). To this tians now have at our dispos- self that ungodly anger cannot However, when Christians Mind you, I really hadn’t lady in front of you has seven- church, God shows believers al other responses. We can achieve God’s righteous ends choose to become angry, we wanted to be interrupted. teen! You’ve counted them a better way — a more excel- choose to be patient. We can (James 1:20). Making yourself also have to heed the second That’s why I secluded myself three times and can’t believe lent way — to respond to choose to let love cover a mul- judge, jury, and executioner half of Ephesians 4:26, and in my room with my special she was so rude as to get in challenging people and diffi- titude of sins. We can choose against someone who fails to that is not to let anger tempt headphones. I was determined the express line and make you cult circumstances. It’s clear- to be gracious and kind. meet your expectations usurps us to sin. Anger is like fire. It to finish this article! Her in- wait. You give her the look so ly a message they needed to How? Because we know God’s role as judge. Tell your- can be used for good, but it terruption was a real tempta- she knows that you know that hear, and one we too need to that, in spite of being guilty self that vengeance is God’s, can quickly spread and de- tion to become irritated. But she was wrong. learn. In 1 Corinthians 13, sinners, we’ve received im- and as judge, he will not leave stroy countless blessings and praise God, instead of being You get home and jump on Paul’s classic chapter on love, measurable patience and the guilty unpunished (Ro- years of good labor. So, be irritated, I laughed, enjoyed mans 12:19). Justice will be social media, and you are ap- he teaches the community of grace from God. We’ve not careful to let it motivate you the blessing of my gleeful served. palled at another Christian’s God’s covenant people what only joined the express line only to work toward making teenage daughter, and thought As a recipient of God’s un- post that you deem to be on true love does and doesn’t do. with more than ten items, cut what is unrighteous righteous, that maybe this is a good place merited favor, convince your- the wrong side of history. So, And right in the middle of people off on freeways, which means using only righ- to end. self that the momentary relief what do you do? You vent Paul’s description, we read, parked too close, and posted teous means. The love of Christ is greater of yielding to the fleshly out- your frustration with a well- “[Love] is not irritable” (1 something foolish on social In Athens, Paul became than irritability. For his glory burst of anger pales in com- crafted, snarky comment. Corinthians 13:5). media; we have done far, far “provoked” (the same word and the testimony of the parison to yielding yourself to Why? Because he deserves it. Not irritable. Even when forirritated in 1 Corinthians church, let’s have God’s grace worse. But God in Christ has be a witness of God’s mercy How do you react in situa- things don’t happen accord- 13:5) by the many idols that he teach us that. shown us mercy (Luke 6:35– and grace. Also acknowledge tions like these? If your con- ing to our expectations, be- 36). saw (Acts 17:16). So, what did that we don’t make good self- Bobby Scott (@pastorbscott) sistent response to testing cause of Christ and his Spirit As the church, we have an he do? He preached the gospel vindicating judges. We are too to the Athenians and taught pastors Community of Faith circumstances or challenging dwelling in us, believers can audience. The world is watch- Bible Church in the Los Ange- prideful and too self-righ- them that God could be known people is to become annoyed still respond in a righteous, ing us (John 13:35), and so too les area. He cherishes his de- teous, and we aren’t omni- through the one who died and or angry, then you are irrita- loving way. Paul explains is our God. My co-pastor ex- voted wife, Naomi, and his six anything. We don’t have all rose again — Jesus. Remem- ble. But I have good news for how. horts us to not attack the children. It is his consuming the facts. We don’t know why ber, of all the virtues we have you. Because of Jesus, believ- church on social media. He desire to be used by God to someone cut us off on the at our disposal to deal with strengthen the urban church, ers can have godly attitudes likes to say, “We need to be 1. Accept responsibility freeway. He may be rushing to unrighteousness, none is more and he believes this objective even when our patience is careful disparaging another for your attitude. get his pregnant wife to the powerful than love (1 Corin- will be best met by building tried, and we don’t have to man’s bride, especially when hospital. There may be good, thians 13:13), and no response families and developing a min- make self-justifying excuses The word irritable de- that other man is the Judge of or at least acceptable, reasons is more powerful than the gos- istry upon the teaching of the when we don’t. We can con- all, Jesus the God-man.” for someone’s behavior of word of God.

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CMYK THE RECORD SPORTS AND OUTDOORS B Old but not Some MLB pitchers leave forgotten “black mark” on baseball FISHING CAPT. DICKIE COLBURN KAZ’S KORNER For The Record Joe Kazmar “Have you got a second,” asked the ap- For The Record proaching gentleman that appeared to be “Black Monday” two nearly as old as me.“My name is Harold days ago began a new Steele. I know you don’t remember me, but era for many major Dickie Colburn I want to return something you gave me a league pitchers when long time ago.” the new rule on the Joe Kazmar “My grandson was digging through my old tackle boxes “use of sticky substanc- and he found a lure that you gave me while fishing on Toledo es” was enacted by Major League Bend in the early seventies. I told him he could have every- Baseball whereby the umpires may be- thing else, but I was going to give you the lure back after all of gin to check pitchers for using foreign these years. I knew I would see you here sooner or later at the substances on the baseball they throw H.E.B. and have been carrying it around.” in a game. The front prop was missing and being a wooden lure it was The umps can call for the game ball a little chewed up, but otherwise the perch colored Devil’s regardless of whether they suspect a Horse was still fishable. As soon as he handed it to me my violation. Pitchers found with foreign mind was flooded with years of past fishing trips. substances are subject to immediate Prior to Toledo Bend stealing the show, all of my bass fish- ejection and a 10-day suspension. ing was done in marshes from the Sabine refuge to the Big Teams with the guilty pitchers can- Burns south of Lake Charles and we fished one of two lures not replace a suspended player for for- every trip. Johnny Mere and I either free-floated lizards or re- eign substances on their active roster. lied on the Devil’s Horse with no reason to try anything else. The use of a foreign substance on When I decided to guide on Toledo Bend in the early 70’s, I the has been around the ma- The ’ visiting clubhouse manager named Brian Harkins was the immediately discovered that my arsenal of scarred Devil’s jor leagues for a long time without any “inventor” of the substance that was ordered by various pitchers around the league Horses worked equally well on impoundment bass. From the hullaballoo from the umpires, fran- like they were on some kind of shopping spree. moment we dropped the troll motor over the bow the catch- chise front offices, field managers or ing was just insane. pitching coaches. issued less than a week earlier declar- “He does not deny the allegations— To catch a hundred bass before noon was almost expected It was part of the game until recent- ing that team employees were “strictly he readily admits that he’d been sup- as they could not resist the enticing sound of the small pro- ly when MLB began tracing the origin prohibited from providing, applying, plying both Angels and opposing pellers on the topwater stick bait. Even years later after my of the substance. The Los Angeles An- creating, concealing or otherwise fa- pitchers for more than a decade with fishing had become too sophisticated to simply tie on the bait gels’ visiting clubhouse manager cilitating the use of foreign substances his home-cooked mixture of liquid and catch bass all day, I still carried a handful of them in named Brian Harkins was the “inven- by players on the field.” pine tar, solid pine tar (often called chrome for duping school bass. tor” of the substance that was ordered Harkins was informed that an MLB Mota stick) and rosin,” the article stat- I do not know that I ever found a better bait for working by various pitchers around the league investigation had concluded that he ed. school bass than the Devil’s Horse and another lure now rid- like they were on some kind of shop- had violated these rules and was un- He claims to have done special or- ing the bench, the Near Nuthin’. That same Devil’s Horse ping spree. ceremoniously fired by then-general ders for such prominent pitchers as worked equally well on speckled trout and redfish, but they Harkins, who answers to the nick- manager Billy Eppler. Washington Nationals ace Max Scher- just destroyed the paint job all too quickly and the wooden name “Bubba” was entering his 31st “Billy, you’re firing me over some- zer and ace Gerrit lures were quickly relegated to bass fishing only. season as the Angels’ visiting club- thing that’s all over your clubhouse Cole, then with the Houston Astros Before handing Mr. Steele his battle scarred lure back and house manager and 39th overall year right now,” Harkins pointed out. and injured Astros ace Justin Verland- thanking him for his gesture, I recalled why the front prop with the team and is remembered Since then, Harkins has filed a defa- er. was missing. We discovered that removing the front prop among players for his spiked blond mation lawsuit against MLB and the Harkins shared with SI screenshots would cause the lure to sit vertically in the water rendering hair and his decades-long tradition of team (which a judge dismissed), but of text messages that support his the action even more appealing. playing “Dumb and Dumber” in the Harkins is appealing. claims, including an exchange with a Today, it is just one more fish catching weapon that can no clubhouse before day games, accord- “Harkins remains stunned at his contact who identified himself as longer earn a spot in most starting line-ups. That list of once ing to an article appearing in last status as the first—and so far the Cole, who has been at the center of reliable lures no longer utilized increases every year and I can week’s edition of Sports Illustrated. only—casualty of MLB’s recent war on only hope that his grandson gives that old Devil’s Horse a try. 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CMYK 2B • The Record • Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 TPWD issues emergency order on CDW in Texas deer

Staff Report addition, those breeding fa- “The Texas Parks and CWD testing, TVMDL, a For The Record cilities that received deer or Wildlife Commission and state agency within the Tex- shipped deer to those facili- TPWD are deeply concerned as A&M System, has com- AUSTIN – Texas Parks ties during the last five years about the gravity and the ur- mitted additional resources and Wildlife Department are under movement restric- gency of the CWD challeng- to ramp up testing capacity. (TPWD) has issued an tions and cannot move or re- es now confronting us,” said “Working with TPWD, the “emergency order” to impose lease cervids until cleared by Arch H. “Beaver” Aplin, III Texas A&M System will use additional movement and a herd plan. Chairman TPW Commis- all of its resources to per- testing restrictions on deer The additional measures sion. “Please also know that form these tests quickly and breeding facilities that are included in this emergency the engagement and input efficiently,” said Texas A&M affiliated with six deer breed- order include enhanced test- from everyone interested in University System Chancel- ing facilities where Chronic ing requirements for facili- deer management will be im- lor John Sharp. Wasting Disease (CWD) has ties with close epidemiologi- portant as we work together CWD was first recognized been positively detected. Ex- cal ties to the CWD-positive along with TAHC to try and in the United States in 1967 isting rules already restrict facilities and antemortem arrest the spread of this in- and has since been docu- the movement of deer from testing of deer from all move- sidious disease.” mented in captive and/or 264 sites in 95 counties that ment qualified deer breeding “I am proud of the part- free-ranging deer in 26 states are directly linked to these facilities prior to transfer to a nership between TAHC and and three Canadian provinc- CWD-positive facilities, but release site. These require- TPWD and the dedication of es. further measures are neces- ments are necessary to fur- the two agencies to address In Texas, the disease was sary given the gravity of this ther minimize risk of CWD Chronic Wasting Disease in first discovered in 2012 in situation. spreading into Texas’ free- this state,” said Coleman free-ranging mule deer along TPWD and Texas Animal CWD is a fatal neurological disease found in certain cervids, in- ranging white-tailed deer Locke, TAHC Chairman. a remote area of the Hueco cluding deer, elk, moose and other members of the deer family. Health Commission CWD is a slow and progressive disease. herd, and to protect the cap- “Because of this collabora- Mountains near the Texas- (TAHC) are addressing risks tive deer breeding industry. tion, Texas has led the nation New Mexico border and has and improving management nate development that we are jectives are to enhance test- “The TAHC is committed in CWD management tech- since been detected in 228 strategies to protect big committed to addressing as ing at sites that received deer to working with TPWD and niques and will continue to captive or free-ranging cer- game resources proactively, comprehensive- from affected facilities and affected stakeholders and improve the overall under- vids, including white-tailed from CWD in captive or ly, and expeditiously as pos- avoid the unintentional re- landowners to address standing of the disease.” deer, mule deer, red deer and free-ranging cervid popula- sible,” said Carter Smith, lease of CWD-positive this latest development in As the state veterinary di- elk in 13 Texas counties. For tions. Both agencies recog- TPWD Executive Director. deer. Along with our part- Texas’ CWD history,” said agnostic laboratory, the Tex- more information on previ- nize the need for full cooper- “The health of our state’s ners at TAHC, we will con- Dr. Andy Schwartz, TAHC as A&M Veterinary Medical ous detections visit the CWD ation and partnership among free-ranging and captive tinue to exercise great dili- Executive Director and State Diagnostic Laborato- page on the TPWD website. government agencies, deer deer herds, as well as affiliat- gence and urgency with this Veterinarian. “The TAHC ry (TVMDL), uses surveil- CWD is a fatal neurologi- breeders, private landown- ed hunting, wildlife, and ru- ongoing investigation.” will continue to use its veter- lance testing to help wildlife cal disease found in certain ers, hunters, conservation ral based economies, are vi- Officials have taken action inary and epidemiological producers and wildlife/ani- cervids, including deer, elk, organizations and the gener- tally important to Texas to secure all cervids at the expertise to facilitate and mal health agencies to en- moose and other members of al public in manag- hunters, communities, and CWD-positive facilities with contribute to the state’s sure the health of species the deer family. CWD is a ing CWD in Texas. landowners. plans to conduct additional CWD herd management and susceptible to CWD. With slow and progressive disease. “This is a terribly unfortu- “As such, our primary ob- investigations for CWD. In surveillance strategies.” the expected increase in

one of the best method to key for finding the fish has beat the heat. Sand and grass been the very shallow water Regional Saltwater Fishing Forecast . . . shorelines along this side of with thick grass in the north- The following reports were compile by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department the bay have held scattered ern areas. The best way, re- catches of speckled trout on gardless of the species, is to • Sabine Lake and eastern sides of the bay. good on live bait around the tation. topwaters and live shrimp. use shrimp and a popping Black drum is good around jetties and wherever there Flounder are good on shrimp cork. Redfish are good using Overall conditions: structure on crab or shrimp are rocks. Speckled trout are • East Matagorda Bay around the rocks. Black topwaters in black or white/ GOOD. 80 degrees. Speckled under a popping cork. Floun- good in the shallows along drum are good on blue crab red color. Speckled Trout are trout and Redfish will be der are good on shrimp the shoreline on shrimp or GOOD. 84 degrees. Speck- or shrimp and will be found good on shrimp under a pop- along the shorelines or around the rocks. soft plastics. Black drum are led Trout are still in the in deeper water around vege- ping cork and are being around the jetties and are fair on blue crab around veg- channels around the grass tation or structure. found around the shoreline. good on live baits or topwa- •East Galveston Bay etation in shallow water. flats. The Mid bay reefs are Flounder have been good on ters. Speckled trout are also Sheepshead are fair around also a good spot- specifically • Port O’Connor mullet around the piers and in 9-10 feet of water. Look for GOOD. 85 degrees. Sea- the dike on mullet. Chinquapin and Boggy reefs. Rockport wall. Black drum redfish over shell and chas- wolf Park is a hot spot right Redfish are good on soft GOOD. 85 degrees. The are good and will be found ing schools of mullet and now for redfish and speckled • Freeport plastics or topwaters in the Speckled Trout and redfish around vegetation using blue shad. Flounder are good trout, shrimp is the best bait. morning along shorelines or are good in 8-10 feet of water crab or shrimp are best baits. around rocks on shrimp. High numbers have been GOOD. 85 degrees. Red- over areas that have mud and using down south lures with spotted near the jetties. Cat- fish will be found along the shell bottom. Black drum red/white and a black spoon • Corpus Christi • Bolivar fish are good on cut bait. flats or shoreline and are have been good on blue crab work well or live shrimp. Sheepshead are fair and will best on shrimp.. Speckled or dead shrimp around Black drum are fair on blue GOOD. 84 degrees. Bob GOOD. 77 Degrees. be found primarily around trout are good on shrimp structure or vegetation. crab and will be in deeper Hall Pier and Nueces Bay are Speckled trout have been rocks on shrimp. near the pass or in the shal- water transitions. Flounder both great spots for redfish, good near the bridge as well low water. Sheepshead will • West Matagorda Bay are good around the jetties speckled trout, black drum, as along the surf in the shal- • West Galveston Bay be found around the oyster on shrimp or minnow. and flounder. If the surf is lows on live shrimp. Redfish reefs and rocks and are good GOOD. 84 degrees. Speck- Sheepshead are fair around green, try live shrimp under have been in the pass or GOOD. 85 degrees. Red- on live bait. Flounder are led Trout and Redfish will be the rocks on live bait. a float. In murky water, use along the shoreline and are fish action is best along the good around the rocks on found where the bottom is a live or dead shrimp on the good on shrimp or soft plas- shoreline. The higher the mullet. Black drum are fair mud and shell mix and can • Rockport bottom for drum and red- tics. Black drum are good water temperature gets, the on blue crab, slow bouncing be caught on live shrimp or fish. The Laguna flats also around vegetation or struc- fishing tactic will shift to off the bottom around vege- topwaters. Wading has been GOOD. 85 degrees. The continue to be an active area. ture on crab or shrimp. drifting over structure. The Flounder are fair around the top water action has been rocks on shrimp. good for speckled trout and near the jetties along the • Trinity Bay rocks, some redfish will also be mixed in. Sheepshead are GOOD. 82 degrees. 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CMYK • The Record • Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 3B

Texas makes statement passing Colburn From Page 1B of “Constitutional Carry” law Every strike elicits an adren- Cooper weighed in a 3.60 Tuesday afternoon shoot- alin rush and he won’t have pound trout to earn the top outs have drawn a few less Outdoors to persons under 21. which is a huge blow to Chip- to worry about the competi- spot followed by James Spar- fishermen lately, but they Captain Chuck Uzzle HB 1927 also follows the man’s prospects for a poten- tion! row with a 3.05-pound fish continue to post very decent For The Record guidelines already estab- tial bipartisan confirmation While the struggle contin- and Kyle Wagstaff with a fish numbers. lished about carrying a vote. “After meeting with ues for Sabine Lake anglers one small grass shrimp shy Seventeen boats dodged In yet an- weapon into certain places Mr. Chipman, listening to looking for the bragging size of three pounds. storms last week and six of other blow to such as schools or school Mainers, and reviewing his trout that were taken for High water is still making the teams managed to weigh the gun con- events, private businesses record, I have decided to vote granted prior to Harvey’s ar- the lake a little tough, but the in limits. Gavin Deshotel trol advo- where owners prohibit car- against Mr. Chipman’s nom- rival, we are finally seeing bite in the channel south of took home most of the mon- cates the rying, airports, bars, govern- ination to serve as the ATF positive signs that the cov- the Causeway has been very ey with a big bass weighing state of Tex- ment buildings, courthous- Director,” Collins, R-Maine, eted bite is slowly recover- consistent for keeper size 4.42-pounds and three fish as officially es, poling places, prisons, said in a statement. “In re- ing. The numbers game has trout and redfish. I have talk- stringer totaling passed the jails, hospitals, amusement cent years, Mr. Chipman has rebounded much quicker, ed only with folks fishing the 9.28-pounds. David Burman “Constitutional Carry” law parks, and racetracks are all been an outspoken critic of but we are currently seeing a jetties in the evening and and Myron Waldrop cashed this past week and it will go on the list. Texas becomes the firearms industry and few three and four pound their bite has been really the second place check with into effect on September 1st. the 21st state overall to rec- has made statements that de- trout on a more frequent ba- good when the wind and the a 6.34-pound catch. House Bill 1927, aka Consti- ognize and pass the Consti- mean law-abiding gun own- sis. occasional thunderstorm al- Due to The Record’s edit- tutional Carry, will al- tutional Carry law and the ers.” The divisive nature of The S.A.L.T. Club hosted lows. ing deadline, the Shootout low Texas residents to carry 5th state to do so under the Chipman’s remarks along their monthly tournament The bass fishing in the reports are always one week handguns without getting a new presidential administra- with his anti gun agenda last weekend and the top bayous and the marsh has behind. Hopefully, they license as long as they meet tion which coincidentally is could, and probably will, ul- three fish were all over the been more productive than caught a break in the weath- certain requirements. Not very pro gun control. In fact timately spell disaster for three-pound mark. Brodie the main river lately. The er yesterday. just any Texan can carry the most recent Biden ap- anti second amendment around a handgun without a pointee, David Chipman, for crowd. license. The constitutional the leader of the Bureau of Now for those who are Pro carry bill directly states that Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Second Amendment the fact YOUR FULL SERVICE “persons who are currently and Explosives is a long time that states are now standing prohibited from possessing gun control advocate who up and reclaiming some of KITCHEN APPLIANCE CENTER firearms under state and fed- has openly mocked gun own- their rights is not only a eral law will not gain the ers in the past. Chipman has breath of fresh air but a pro- right to possess or carry a faced steep resistance so far verbial gut punch to the cur- firearm under this legisla- in his bid to become the lead- rent administration LEADING BRANDS, tion.” People who are prohib- er of the ATF. Earlier this in Washington. It’s no coin- ited from having a gun in- week Sen. Susan Collins an- cidence that places with clude those convicted of a nounced that she will op- some of the strictest gun LOW PRICES! felony, convicted of certain pose the confirmation of Da- control laws and defund the assault offenses, under a pro- vid Chipman, President police movements are seeing tection order or adjudicated Biden’s nominee to run historically high crime rates to be mentally incompetent. the Bureau of Alcohol, To- And the bill is also restricted bacco and Firearms (ATF), SEE UZZLE Page 5B FREE Same Day Kaz’s Korner From Page 1B Local Delivery much of the recent contro- tourist attraction for the Babe surrendering a second-inning versy around pitch doctor- Zaharias Museum, which he home run and a trio of hits in Great ing. Harkins also shared the was in charge of. I played the top of the seventh inning underlying phone numbers many times in the Babe Zaha- with the Vols trailing just 1-0. Selection for all text exchanges, the ar- rias Golf Tournament way The usually-reliable bullpen Of Quality ticle pointed out. back when because it always failed by allowing three “SI used various public re- was a successful and fun- straight hits as the score bal- Pre-Owned cords databases to confirm filled event, thanks to W.L looned to 5-0 with the final Appliances that the numbers are associ- and his dad W.L Pate, Sr. being 6-0. Our area’s other ated—or were associated at The Houston Astros won CWS team of interest, the the time they were sent— their seventh straight game Texas Longhorns, set a record with the people Harkins and 16 of their last 20 to final- by fanning 21 times in a nine- claimed to be texting with,” ly take over first place in the inning game and were nipped the article concluded. AL West Division by sweep- 2-1 by Mississippi State. Ten- Several top-rated pitchers ing a four-game series from nessee and the Longhorns including Cole and Verland- the Chicago White Sox, who met yesterday in a loser’s er claim that the hitters can came to Minute Maid Park bracket elimination game Harry’s use all the pine tar they want boasting the best record in that was won by Texas 8 to 4. to help them grip the bat. the , a feat The Longhorns will play the “It’s so hard to grip the ball,” that now belongs to the As- loser of last night’s game be- Appliance & Service Cole griped and pleaded with tros in games through Sun- tween Mississippi State and MLB to “just talk to us” day. The Astros also have the Virginia tomorrow night. 302 North 10th Street • Orange • 886-4111 about the problems still pres- best run differential (+112) in Tennessee lost twice and has ent. the major leagues with the LA been eliminated. As pitchers stop using the Dodgers (+103) and San Fran- substance and the spin rate cisco (+90) next. Astros start- on their pitches drops, bat- ers have a 2.99 ERA over their ting averages magically in- last 21 games. crease. Hitters are batting The U.S. Supreme Court on .247 this month compared to Monday upheld a district .232 and .239 the first two court’s decision that the months. NCAA was violating anti- The league-wide batting trust laws by placing limits on averages, home runs, slug- the education-related benefits ging and OPS (on-base-plus- that schools can provide to slugging percentage) are the student/athletes. The deci- highest of any month. sion allows schools to provide And the argument by their athletes with unlimited pitchers that they need sticky compensation as long as it is substances to improve their connected in some way to grip to avoid hitting batters their education. also lost considerable merit When LSU lost to Tennes- with walks decreasing from see last weekend in the Super 9% to 8.4% and hit-by-pitches Regionals, it marked the first remaining at a flat 1.2% per time a team has defeated the plate appearance. Tigers fived times in one sea- MLB officials don’t believe son since Mississippi State this is a panacea to all the of- did it in 1984 when the Bull- fensive woes in the game, but dogs boasted a roster that in- the threat of the crackdown cluded Will Clark, Rafael has already had a huge im- Palmiero, Jeff Brantley and pact, an article in this week’s Bobby Thigpen—all major USA Today Sports Weekly leaguers. points out. Jon Rahm became the first KWICKIES… Spaniard to win the U.S. Former West Orange-Stark Open as he rammed in birdie standout golfer Michael Arn- putts of 24 and 18 feet on the aud shot 66-66-67-68—267 to final two holes to win his first tie for 19th place in last week- major golf tournament. Rahm end’s Wichita Open seven had the lowest score of Sun- strokes behind the winning day’s final round, four-under- score on the Korn Ferry Tour par 67 and beat runner-up and earned him a check for Louis Oosthuizen—who also $6,840. Mike is now 39 years birdied the last two holes-- by old and living in Covington, a single stroke. Rahm’s victo- La. with his wife Ashley. Since ry ended a streak of six 2015, Arnaud has earned straight Americans winning $346,207. the event. Orange native R.C. Slocum JUST BETWEEN US… the winningest football coach For the second time in his in Texas A&M history, has a three-year collegiate career, form Hodgkins lymphoma Orange’s Chad Dallas suf- and will undergo chemother- fered a loss when his team- apy according to ESPN yes- mates failed to volunteer any terday afternoon. runs for him as Tennessee I was saddened to hear of was blanked by Virginia 6-0 the sudden passing of W.L. Sunday in the first round of Pate, Jr. Sunday. His passion the College World Series in was always to make Beau- Omaha, Neb. Chad had trou- mont a better place and a ble with hanging curve balls

CMYK • The Record • Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 4B Research shows similarities in hunters, animal rights advocates

attitude is common because Shared moral values could urban residents tend to ex- press mutualistic value ori- be key for wildlife, nature entations toward wildlife – conservancy support meaning they believe hu- mans and animals are meant to co-exist in harmony. Adam Russell servation efforts in the short- However, in reality, many Texas A&M AgriLife and long-term.” urban respondents knew News Correspondent Kyle and his doctoral stu- very little about wildlife, dent, Benjamin Ghasemi, ex- ecological balance, or how Animal rights advocates amined the range of moral human-wildlife interfaces and hunters may have more commitment that individu- can have positive and/or neg- in common than they think als expressed toward wildlife ative ramifications for both when it comes to nature con- and nature conservation nature and/or humans, Kyle servancy, according to a based on basic moral psy- said. Responses also elicited newly published study by a chology principles. This re- contradictory thoughts when Texas A&M AgriLife re- search was recently pub- posed with specific scenarios searcher. lished in Biological Conser- about wildlife that have neg- The research studied vation. ative impacts on humans or whether an individual’s em- when a lack of human inter- pathy level toward wildlife Discovering vention can impact the bal- predicted their support for dynamics between ance of nature, such as the conservation efforts. Re- ongoing pest problem wild searchers believe the study hunters, animal pigs represent in Texas and can be used to identify indi- rights advocates Hunters and animal rights advocates may share more in common when it comes to conservation of many other states. viduals and how they view natural ecology, according to new research. (Stock photo) Texas A&M Agrilife) “Urban respondents are the intrinsic value of nature Using survey data collect- circles that ranks what the Animal rights advocates treatment of animals, even somewhat detached from na- in ways that can be leveraged ed from 1,278 students at individual considers a moral made up 50% of respondents during harvest, and protect- ture and the potential nega- to promote wildlife conser- Texas A&M University in concern beyond themselves, and scored highest on all in- ing and improving habitat tive cause and effect of spe- vation. Bryan-College Station, Kyle Kyle said. A typical respon- dicators of empathy, moral and ecological balance, re- cies imbalances,” he said. Measuring and under- and Ghasemi found that par- dent’s diagram would have concern and support for spectively. “Although they are sincere in standing people’s commit- ticipants who viewed protec- the person in the middle and wildlife conservation. Hunt- “There were some predict- their appreciation of nature ment to nature conservancy tion of natural resources a likely their immediate family ers made up 30% of respon- able responses from animal and protective views on based on personal morals moral issue and empathized and pets as the first circle, dents, with 14% of those advocates and hunters, but wildlife, many aren’t aware will be key to combatting with wildlife showed higher with friends or neighbors as hunters fitting into the sub- there was also some interest- of how wildlife can negative- wildlife losses and ecosystem level of support for conserva- the next ring and eventually group “caring hunters.” The ing dynamics that showed ly impact native ecology as disruptions in the short- and tion. to animals and trees and so remaining 20% of survey re- there was some alignment well as human activities.” long-term, said Gerard Kyle, At the same time, the data on. spondents were identified as between advocates and car- For instance, there are on- Ph.D., professor and associ- also showed that groups As animals go, pets are al- “disengaged.” ing hunters,” he said. “That going discussions in Arizona ate department head for aca- within the study, such as ani- ways closest concern for in- Some animal rights advo- was surprising, but the big- and New Mexico regarding demic programs in the Texas mal activists and hunters, dividuals, and viewed as chil- cates viewed hunting as mor- gest concern is the percent- reintroducing jaguars that A&M College of Agriculture shared similar psychological dren in some circles, he said. ally wrong and even ex- age of people identified as were effectively wiped out and Life Sciences Depart- mechanisms driving individ- But wild animals were pressed views against human disengaged. They scored decades ago. Kyle said mutu- ment of Rangeland, Wildlife ual moral motivations for na- ranked according to the indi- consumption of meat, Kyle lowest on all of our measures alistic views would only con- and Fisheries Management. ture conservancy.as animal viduals’ perception of specif- said. On the other end of the and displayed little interest sider that action as a restora- “For some people, the pro- activists and hunters, shared ic species. For instance, deer respondent spectrum, some in wildlife conservation, em- tion of nature, “a return to as tection of wildlife, and ani- similar psychological mech- would likely be ranked high- hunters expressed a utilitar- pathy for wildlife, or consid- it was and should be,” but mals more broadly, is a moral anisms driving individual er than a bat, and the bat may ian concern for nature and eration of their protection as without much consideration issue. Their empathy evokes moral motivations for nature be of a greater moral concern viewed wildlife as an oppor- a moral issue.” of how the predatory ani- emotions akin to their empa- conservancy. than wild pigs or cockroach- tunity to enjoy and utilize mal’s presence may impact thy for humans,” said Kyle, The study identified spe- es. nature. prey animal numbers, subur- the principal author of the cific groups, including “ani- Detachment is bad This approach helped re- “Caring” hunters aligned ban dwellers or producers of recent study. “It’s important mal rights advocates,” “hunt- for wildlife, nature searchers categorize individ- their moral concern, empa- cattle, sheep and goats. that we study both the psy- ers” and “disengaged,” then uals and measure their em- thy and support for wildlife conservation Much like how the urban chological attachment and measured within those pathy and moral concern to- more closely with animal respondents appeared de- detachment from nature that groups where wildlife ranked ward wildlife and their sub- rights advocates than with The study showed respon- tached in some results, de- people express. Understand- as a personal concern. sequent predilection toward “utilitarian” hunters, Kyle dents from urban areas tend- tachment was evident across ing how humans view wild- Scientists measured empa- nature conservation, Kyle said. They were concerned ed to be more empathetic to- the study. For example, hunt- life and nature will be a criti- thy levels by using a morality said. about humane and ethical ward wildlife. Kyle said this HUNTERS, ANIMAL Page 5B cal part of sustainable con- diagram made of concentric

CMYK • The Record • Week of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 5B New Monarch Butterfly Conservation License Plate Available for Texas Drivers

currently facing.” their plate fee goes to the the TPWD website. To buy a The TPWD Conservation worthy cause of helping Monarch Butterfly plate or License Plate Program has wildlife and plants in Texas.” for more information on TP- raised around $10 million in Learn more about mon- WD’s conservation licenses the last 21 years for wildlife arch butterflies and other plates, visit www.conserva- and habitat conservation in native, non-game species on tionplate.org. Texas, according to program marketing lead, Janis John- son. The 10 conservation Bridge City Edward Jones plate designs include a horned lizard, largemouth Offices holding School bass, hummingbird, white- tailed deer, bluebonnet, des- ert bighorn sheep, and oth- Supplies Drive ers. These plates benefit Tex- Karen Collier and Taylor branch offices during regu- as fisheries and rivers, state Perkins, Edward Jones finan- lar business hours from June Staff Report Canada, then reverses that ing off the plate, as if starting parks, big game research and cial advisors in Bridge City, 23, 2021 to August 4, 2021. For The Record feat in the fall to overwinter their famous spring migra- management and non-game are supporting Bridge City The branch addresses in Mexico. This great migra- tion journey up north. The wildlife species manage- Schools by using their offic- are: 675 W. Round Bunch Rd AUSTIN — The Texas tory story is in jeopardy with license plate design appeals ment. All TPWD conserva- es as drop-off locations for or 715 Texas Ave in Bridge Parks and Wildlife Depart- the overwintering popula- to those who garden, enjoy tion specialty plates cost $30 a school supplies drive. Lo- City. ment (TPWD) will be tion experiencing steep de- wildlife watching or simply a year, with $22 going to cal residents and business- Please note that monetary launching the long-awaited clines in the last decade. By appreciate the beauty of TPWD to support various es may help by bringing donations cannot be accept- Monarch Butterfly conser- adding the monarch to our monarch butterflies. programs and efforts. Plates in items to the Edward Jones ed. vation license plate on June family of plates, we hope to “To save the monarch but- can be purchased for vehi- 21 that will raise money to increase support for this terfly and its unique long- cles, RVs/travel trailers, trail- help conserve monarch but- beautiful migration event distance migration, we must ers and motorcycles. Uzzle From Page 4B terflies and other native Tex- and through our conserva- promote initiatives that sup- “TPWD uses conservation as, non-game, at-risk species. tion efforts, brighten the fu- port the species and its con- license plate funds to con- and unprecedented econom- states and their controversial “The monarch butterfly is ture for this, and many other servation,” said Dr. Rebeca duct research and manage- ic losses along with scores of agendas. Enabling law abid- a species that is beautiful species.” Quiñonez-Piñón, monarch ment activities benefitting people moving out. Tex- ing citizens to protect their and iconic in that it is one of The public was invited to outreach coordinator at the the state’s most at-risk spe- as has not seen any of those families and homes with the nature’s great migration sto- vote for their favorite design National Wildlife Federa- cies,” Davis added. “The con- trends thank goodness, in new HB 1927 will just add to ries,” said John Davis, TP- for the new monarch butter- tion. “At the National Wild- servation license plate pro- fact Texas has become a des- the already long list of rea- WD’s Wildlife Diversity Pro- fly license plate last Septem- life Federation, we are proud gram creates license plates tination for many seeking re- sons to come to this great gram Director. “This species ber and the winning design to join the Texas Parks and that people enjoy and want lief from some of the other state. migrates through Texas from is on the new plate. The de- Wildlife Department in the to buy while also knowing Mexico in the spring making sign shows one large mon- fight to preserve the iconic its way to the northern ex- arch butterfly and three monarch butterfly and bring tremes of the U.S. and into smaller ones seemingly fly- awareness to the dangers it is Hunters, animal rights advocates From Page 4B ers may view themselves as tached from and indifferent nature shared by hunters and conservation-minded, but to the welfare of animals or animal rights advocates sug- studies show an individual’s ecological concerns. He said gests there could be ways to view may be distorted and they scored lowest on all reach individuals in these result in very little conserva- tested measures and dis- groups regarding the need tion-minded effort or finan- played little interest in wild- for increased conservation cial support for conservation life conservation, empathy support. programs and organizations. for wildlife or consideration Kyle said reaching individ- Hunters may also lack under- of wildlife protection as a uals within these groups standing about how balanced moral issue. through education and mes- ecology works and that eco- For instance, Kyle said dis- saging will be a critical piece logical conservation requires engaged individuals may not of any sustainable effort to a nuanced, science-based ap- consider where various ani- preserve and improve eco- proach that reaches beyond mal proteins they purchase logical resources for future the species they are con- at grocery stores or restau- generations. cerned about for primarily rants originate, and therefore “This research shows we sporting reasons. feel no moral concern about have room for communica- But Kyle said studies show the animal or the process by tion about the intrinsic value hunters play an important which the meat arrived in of nature and wildlife among role in managing wildlife their shopping basket. Their animal rights advocates and numbers and help curb over- views of wildlife could be hunters,” he said. “Despite population in species like positive or negative based on the differing perspectives white-tailed deer by filling how the animals impact their within these groups, it shows the void left by natural pred- daily life. there is an opportunity for ators. Hunting and fishing li- It will take more time and dialogue and more impor- censes along with a variety of effort to reach individuals tantly subsequent actions user fees also generate fund- disengaged from nature, Kyle that could benefit wildlife ing for wildlife management said. But the connection to and nature.” in Texas. 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