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The Port Arthur News from Port Arthur, Texas • Page 19

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Port Arthur, Texas
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Wednesday, THE NEWS Port Arthur, Texas -19 DICK ANTHONY DOTTI ANTHONY Musical program set by Baptists BEAUMONT-Dick Anthony, his wife Dotti and daughter Karyn. will appear in concert at the Calvary West Baptist Church, :5700 Dowlen Rd. at 7 p.m. Thursday at the gymnasium. The concert is, being presented as a part of the special Dedication Week activities nationally known in the field of sacred music singer and musical director for ABC-TV network, staff musician for radio WMBI in Chicago, executive producer and musical director of "Day of Discovery" Television series syndicated nationally in 350 markets across the United States and Canada and has also directed music for the broadcast, "Radio Bible Class" which was heard over 600 radio stations worldwide.

He is a singer, instrumentalist, conductor, composer, arranger and recording artist. He has made six duet albums with Bill Pierce, two solo albums, many albums as arranger and conductor for the Melody Pour Quartet. and has received three awards from the Natioal Evangelical Film Foundation for best choral, best instrumental and best duet album of the year. He has made concert appearances in schools, churches, and concert halls in all 50 states. Canada, the Orient and Europe.

He is now serving as associate pastor in music for the Lake Country Baptist Church in Fort Worth She is a professional musician in her own right, having studied harp with Doriss Briggs, Marjone Call. Marjorie Tyre and Charles Kleinsteuber. She has also studied organ with Carl Swanson. She is a graduate of VVheaton College in Illinois and has served as piano and harp instructor at California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks. Calif.

Ootti has been featured harpist on the "Songsters" radio series from WMBI Radio in Chicago, harp soloist on "Day of Discovery" televsiion series seen over 350 stations across the United States and Canada and has performed on numerous record albums. She also developed successful children's choir programs in several churches and conducts workshops sessions. Cowboys not all good guys NEW YORK (UPI) Some of the most famous "cowboys" of the Old West weren't cowboys at all. They were more infamous than heroic, as portrayed 10 a new exhibit. "The American Cowboy In Fact And Fiction," on display at the Kodak Photo gallery in mid-Manhattan through June 4 Among these were Billy the Kid and Jesse James, a pair of killers on horseback.

Wyatt Earp. a barroom bouncer, bush- league gambler and petty politician: Wild Bill Hickok. perhaps the West's most famous lawman, but also a gambler who killed two men in the eight months he was marshal of Abilene. Kan The exhibit, organized thiough the cooperation of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Heritage Center of Oklahoma City and the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art of Fort Worth, features 175 photographs, an original Remington sculpture- in bronze, saddles, spurs, guns and lariats No admission charge. MS.

ILL 1MB, ft. Kl. FWUMUffMMUL marittanu. Announce the relocation of their office to 3030 39th Street Part Han Sute I Port Arthur, Texas 9B3-1614 ALE! fashionable Young Men's High PLATFORM HACK Miiant VP IbfTt jcftenonClty Bridge City officials take oaths of office By L.GRACE FORD Of The Newt Staff BRIDGE CITY-A new mayor and three new councilmen were seated TuesTuesday night, outgoing officials were recognized for service and a resignation from the City Board ol Adjustments chairman was submitted during a regular city council session Mayor Gordon Harvey and councilmen Bruce Wright. Place 1: N.

j. Vicknair. Place 3 and Don Caillouet. Place 5. were officially declared to be the newly elected officials after the election order certifying the votes of Saturday's election was read by City Atty.

H. D. Pate. All were administered oaths of off ice except Vicknair who was unable to be present Outgoing Mayor Preston Wood was presented with a plaque for his seven years of service to the city by City Secretary Ange Hebert. Harvey presented C.

W. Hubbard his plaque for five years of service on the council. Shirley Marks outgoing councilman for the Place 1 seat" was not present. Wood and Hubbard both expressed appreciation for being allowed to serve the young city and asked (he citizens, who filled the council chambers and hallways for the swearing in ceremonies to work for and be patient with the new officials. The council took no action on the resignation of Jack Moore, city City Board of Adjustments chairman.

Moore has served on the board since its inception in 1973 He was an also an unsuccessful candidate for the Place 5 seat In the resignation Moore said his philosophy conformed more with the outgoing mavor and councilmen. The council also set 6 p.m. May 17 as a joint public hearing date with the City Planning and Zoning Commission concerning the rezonmg of newly annexed territory not yet zoned. Two other recommendations from the commission were tabled until after a workshop can be held to update information for the new councilmen The commission had planned to present plans for the care, upkeep, maintenance and control of ex- sisting mobile home parks and to add definite street specifications to the existing subdivision orders A first reading on granting a franchise to Cablevision TV of Port Arthur was read with the second reading slated for the next regular meeting Councilman Billy Wright. Place 2.

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