Published 06/29/2010 - 8:51 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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FEW CAN RECALL BEFORE JOE
This week we say goodbye to a friend
of many years and hopefully, we
are ending a long drought. Last
Wednesday and Thursday brought a
quarter inch of rain each day for a
grand total on one inch in three
months. Alex the storm promises to
bring rain. If so, I can quit
talking about the drought and Glenn
Earle can quit making the burn ban
his lead story. Trees are really
stressed and they need a drink. We’re
looking at 15 inches below
normal in east Bridge City as of Tuesday
morning. Now let’s move on.
Published 06/15/2010 - 11:04 p.m. CST
NO RAIN, NO JOKE
Folks on Bridge City’s east side say they don’t
care what Kelley’s
report says, it’s going on 11 weeks and Dugas
Addition has only had one
half inch of rainfall. Granted the
residents nearest to Lake Sabine
usually get the most rain when it
comes from the lake and gulf
direction. A dozen more days and a
three-month drought, unless rain
comes, would have burnt up most of
the plants and gardens. It’s hard to
water enough plus some retired
guys, who plant crops, say they can
afford the water bill but it’s
the sewer bill that kills them. Cities
should have a set sewer rate
in the summer when the water customers’
use doesn’t go through the
sewer. It’s going in the ground trying to
keep crops alive.
Published 06/02/2010 - 12:32 a.m. CST
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RAIN DANCES BREED SKEETERS
Well, Neighbor Cox assured us he had
perfected his Indian rain dance.
He performed it Wednesday, midnight,
on the full moon. It worked in
most areas, very little in some, a
bunch in others. At our teepee we
got less than a half-inch. At Don
Harmon’s reservation nearly three
inches fell. Cox’s dance wasn’t
consistent but any amount was much
needed. I wish Cox could figure
out how to eliminate the onslaught of
mosquitoes that accompanied his
rainfall. It’s time to get that skeeter
plane in the air. The
skeeters on Memorial Day hauled off a puppy and
two cats and left
folks needing blood transfusions.
Published 05/18/2010 - 11:32 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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WELCOME TO ANOTHER COLUMN
It seems like I just finish one
column and its time to start another.
This week I cover many of the
natives, a little something for everyone.
Since the census is being
taken now it will affect redistricting in
2011. I reflect on what
happened in 2001, killed by Gov. Perry and
redrawn in 2003, with
computerized lines, assuring Republican control.
What I didn’t say is
that our Republican congressmen might as well stay
home. They can’t
stop anything and they can’t pass anything. They come
back to their
district and grandstand but that’s all it is, absolutely
nothing to
show for it.
Published 05/04/2010 - 11:18 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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OIL FROM THE GULF FLOOR
One of history’s worst oil spills pours
tens of thousands of gallons of
oil into the Gulf of Mexico.
Communities brace for crushing
environmental and economic damage
along the southeast Louisiana coast.
An apparent blowout April 20,
caused the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig
to burn.
Published 04/20/2010 - 10:03 p.m. CST
50 YEARS AND COUNTING
In April of 1960, The Penny Record
Newspaper started serving 1,000
residents living in the Bridge City
and Orangefield communities. The
paper grew up with them. Over the
years, the citizens looked forward to
the publication that they
called their hometown newspaper.
Special 50th Anniversary
Edition
Published 04/06/2010 - 6:03 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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TAKING IT DAY BY DAY
Last week we lost one
of our special people, G.L. “Red” Garrett, who
passed away March 30.
Red, who had served on the Orange City Council,
had a lot to do with
changing the face of the city. Please see obit and
Down Life’s
Highway column, Page 11A.
Published 06/22/2010 - 6:39 p.m. CST
RAIN, RAIN COME OUR WAY
If rain doesn’t come to the east end of
Bridge City by Sunday, it will
mark three months with just one-half
inch of rain and 15 inches below
average rainfall for the year. Rain
is forecasted for this week, a good
chance Wednesday and Thursday.
Hopefully those folks will get some
relief. Every year the average
rainfall catches up. Let’s hope not all
at once. Temps in the high
90s are causing air conditioners to run
constantly along with ever
running water hoses. Folks are going to be
spending their vacation
money to stay cool and keep their plants alive.
*****Well, it’s come
on a full moon this weekend. Maybe that will
change our weather
pattern. I have a long way to go and a little time
to do it in. I
squandered too much time on just hanging out. Boy did I
enjoy it.
Come along, I promise it won’t do you no harm.
Published 06/09/2010 - 1:45 a.m. CST
RAIN SPOTTY, DROUGHT WORSENS
Ninety-five percent of Orange County
has received some rain, some a
good amount, others a fair amount. I
don’t know if you call it irony,
uncanny or what but would you
believe that east Bridge City didn’t get
April showers or water on
May flowers? In fact, about a half inch of
rain is all that has
fallen in the past 10 weeks, especially in the
Dugas Addition area.
Neighbor Cox’s Indian rain dance has helped others
but not those in
Roy’s neighborhood.
Published 05/25/2010 - 7:08 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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SOME WEEKS ARE LIKE THAT
We got a call from H.D. Pate who has
been on the road with wife, Pat,
attending son’s graduation from
college etc. He tells us Pat will again
go through back surgery. This
is the one that’s supposed to do the
trick. Pat is an amazing lady.
She lives through a lot of pain plus,
lives with H.D. I bet she
wishes she had had that first of several back
surgeries. As for
living with Hinny. That’s worked out – he’s mellowed
and is always
concerned about her.
Published 05/11/2010 - 11:49 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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A WRAP UP
Well, the elections are over with until the big general
election in
November. In the cities, school boards and port elections
last weekend
there were no surprises. Even the defeat of the
incumbents in Vidor was
expected. In Orange, Mayor Brown Claybar was
sworn in for his fifth
term. Brown has been an effective and
unselfish leader, often at the
expense of his business and health.
This will be his final two years.
The revamping of downtown should
well be on the way when he leaves
office.
Published 04/27/2010 - 7:20 p.m. CST
WHEN JUSTICE IS SUSPECT
Just about anything that could be said or
written about the tragic
murder of Mickey McNamara has been done.
After most people die,
especially tragically, regardless of how they
lived their lives, people
have kind words like, “He had strange ways
but in his own way, he was a
good guy.” In Mickey’s case, however,
you didn’t have to wait until his
death to talk about his goodness.
Published 04/13/2010 - 10:19 p.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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“CHAMPS” AN EXAMPLE
Well, it’s come on another week and here I
am running behind again. You
won’t want to miss next week’s newspaper
– our annual anniversary
issue. If you have to be out of town, be
sure someone saves you a copy.
It will be very special. *****I was
just thinking about the Community
Hand Build A Multipurpose Structure
(CHAMPS) Project on Farm Road 1442.
It will be a great facility for
Orange County. I would like to see
solar panels used, a wind turbine
(windmill) to produce electricity and
also a deep well to furnish all
the water that will be needed. It would
serve as a model that might
just put us on the map. *****I’ve got to
get started. Come along, I
promise it won’t do you no harm.
Published 03/31/2010 - 1:12 a.m. CST
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Sherlock Breaux and the Creaux
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TIMES THEY ARE CHANGING, EVEN FOR THE MONARCHS
The month of March came in like a lamb and went out like a lion.
It’s supposed to be the other way around. The wind blew so hard
Saturday and Sunday I thought it might blow some freshly planted
plants plumb out of the ground. I’m not ready for April showers, had
enough of that all winter. Maybe the showers will wait till later in
the month. What will spring be like without Monarch butterflies?