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Monday, March 26, 2007

As It Should Be

Schmidt Rain Gauge on Templeton Farm
We like to see the rain gauge looking like this in early spring. The little creek into the stock tank is running this morning, everything is growing like crazy and more precipitation is in the forecast.

I'd like to mention the names of folks who have contacted me. I didn't realize there was no way for me to be reached, so I have a direct email link in the right hand column or you can send me a message from my profile page.

Last week I heard from Tom Hargrove, Durwood "Kinney" McKinney, Bell (Martinez) Moore and John Martinez. Kinney told me the following story about him and my dad:

"Your Dad, Mickey, and I were drafted into the Army in November of 1961 in Sweetwater. We went through basic training together in Ft. Carson, Colorado. When we got out of basic in January of 1962, we got a leave and travel time to report to our new station. We got a ride with another guy who had a car and was going to Ft. Bliss in El Paso, and he agreed to take us as far as Lubbock . Just south of Raton, New Mexico, he blew the motor in his car. We were in some small town about 50 miles south of Raton, I can’t remember its name. There was no bus service and no rental car agency. We went to the train station and the man told us there would be a train going back to Raton in an hour or so, and that it wasn't scheduled to stop, but if we bought tickets he could flag it down and we could get back to Raton where we could rent a car. Mickey and I bought tickets, the guy flagged the train down and we rode back to Raton. We got off the train and found the Hertz agency, which was a GM dealer. He wouldn’t rent us a car all the way to Lubbock because he said it might take a long time for it to get back to Raton but he agreed to rent it to us for as far as the airport in Amarillo. We took it and called Becky, who had finished the fall semester at Tech and closed our apartment in Lubbock and moved back to her parents, Tom and Bargy Hargrove, in Hobbs until I got out of basic and was assigned somewhere. Becky had planned to meet Mickey and me in Lubbock, since that was far as we had a ride for. Instead she met us in Amarillo at the airport at about midnight and the three of us drove back to Hobbs that night. As I remember, we got to Mickey's house about 4 a.m. and let him out. I haven’t seen him since that night in late January of 1962."

I was surprised to hear this story, as I thought Dad had told me all of them. He added his own embellishments when he read this. He said he was kinda glad the motor blew, because the guy was going about 110 when he came off the top of the pass. He thought they were gonna die before they ever got to Lubbock.

Other folks that I've heard from in the past are Barry Dean, Loretta J. (Cave) Carter, Don Cave, Sue Vaughn, Dolores (Doey) Groves Greer, Juanelle Jordan, Pat Porter and Wes Hale. Wes sent me a great story about how his mother, Kathleen, met the Williams family:

"This is how my mother, Kathleen Hale, was "formally introduced" to the neighbors (the Williams). She was teaching in Snyder and was driving..uh sliding down the dirt..uh mud.. road towards Hobbs when she got stuck and a "wall" of water came gushing down the wash out before Spring Creek and washed her car into the pasture. Luckily it was in yelling distance to the Williams' house and Andrew and Ricky came to the rescue and pulled her to safety in the Tractor. The car was washed away and is probably now sitting at the Bottom of Lake Possum Kingdom."

I have one person I correspond with quasi-regularly, Phil Jennings, who is not from Hobbs, but bought some land across from the cemetery. I'm always glad to hear something from him.

Send me your stories and I'll print them here. Even if you don't want them told publicly, send them to me to read, anyway. The more stories I hear, the more I get a picture of what Hobbs used to be.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Spring Signs Update

I just wanted to report that the mesquite are budding and I saw a rattlesnake today. Now we only need that scissortail to make the signs of spring complete!
Buster Wright's corn is already growing and we've got potatoes sprouted. Buster gave us a load of turnips today, so I guess I'll be learning how to cook turnips.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Buzzard and Snake Spotted, Algerita Blooms

Algerita Blooming at Claytonville Gas Plant


Last Thursday I spotted a buzzard and a snake and the Algerita is blooming like crazy, so now we only have to see a Scissortail and Mesquites budding to know that Spring is truly here.

Here are some newspaper updates for the Rotan Advance / Roby Star Record:

March 1, 2007:

  • 320 Landowners Attend Fisher County Wind Energy Meeting (photos)
  • Wind Damage from Feb. 24 Duster (photo of Terry Coker's crushed Corvette)
  • First United Methodist Church Holds Centennial March 4th (photo)
  • Roby CISD to Receive Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Chet Johnson Named as Rotan Health Administrator (photo)
  • Letter to the Editor from Mike Wilks Praising Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples
  • Tarleton Distinguished Students List
  • A'Lora Weatherman Makes Weatherford College Dean's List
  • Texas Tech Fall Dean's List Announcement
  • 16th Annual Spring Swing Golf Scramble May 5th
  • Heather Renae Jones Engaged to Brenton Ray Douglass (photo)
  • Mary Spencer and Joe Lewis Crowned Valentine King and Queen (photo)
  • ACT Late Registration March 23rd
  • Roby Students Receive Superior Rating at UIL Band Contest (photo)
  • DAR Feb. 19 Meeting Minutes
  • Eli Sepeda, Scott Thomson File for Mayor of Roby; Candidates file for Reelection for Rotan Council & Roby School Board
  • Lots of Jobs & Garage Sales in the Classifieds!
  • Obituaries for Helen B. Thornburg and Opal Barrington Miller
  • Texas Big Game Awards Deadline Ended March 15th
  • Fisher County Basketball (photos)
  • Rotan ISD & Roby CISD Photo Montages to Celebrate Texas Public Schools Month
  • Joy Walker's Fisher County Round-Up

February 22, 2007:

  • Truck Rollover (photo)
  • Van Rollover (photo)
  • Dr. Jerry Marshall Files for Reelection, Karen Tankersley Files for Mayor of Rotan, Candidates File for Reelection for Rotan Council, Roby School Board
  • Rotan City Council Minutes, Animal Control Discussed
  • Rotan ISD School Board Minutes, Extended One Year Contracts to Bob Spikes, David Hargrove, Russell Lucas
  • Roby Lions Win Area Championship (photo)
  • Dr. Jerry Marshall Receives AMCC Award (Associaton of Mayors, Councilmembers and Commissioners
  • Captain David Seth Nowlin and Dr. Rachelle Marie Smith Announce Engagement (photo)
  • Birth Announcement for ShiAnn Rae Messick (photo)
  • WTC Nursing Graduates Announced (photos)
  • Chris Buckner Wins 1st in Taekwondo Tournament (photo)
  • Real Estate Listings in the Classifieds!
  • Joy Walker's Fisher County Round-Up
  • Fisher County Hospital Board Minutes, Local Election Location Changed to Rotan Library
  • Fisher County Basketball (photos)
  • Neugebauer Voices Support of Troops During Debate on the House Floor
  • Rotan & Roby Celebrate National FFA Week Feb. 17-24 (photos)

February 15, 2007:

  • Lisa Donham Receives Essay Competition Award (photo)
  • Roby School Board Minutes, Principal Heath Dickson Rehired
  • Rotan Volunteer Fire Dept. to Receive $30,305 Grant
  • TxDOT Beautification Project in Roby (photo)
  • Angelo State Dean's List Announcement
  • Commissioners Court Minutes, Full House Attends
  • Roby City Council Mintues, GPS Antenna to be Placed on Water Tower
  • Engagement Announcements for Stacy Renee Head to Justin Dean Roddy, Laura Kathleen Blackwelder to Laramie Clay West, Lori Dorn Griffin to Michael Dane Mullins (photos)
  • 4-H Valentine Banquet Queen, King & Sweetheart Couple Announced (photos)
  • Lots of Miscellaneous for Sale in the Classifieds!
  • Obituary for Charles "Chuck" Hutto
  • Fisher County Round-Up by Joy Walker
  • Fisher County Historical Commission Minutes, Tuesdays Named as Museum Workdays (photos)
  • Roby CISD National Honor Society Inductees Named
  • Fisher County Basketball (photos)
  • Local Offices Opened for Filing Feb. 12th

As always, I would like to suggest that you subscribe to the Rotan Advance / Roby Star Newspaper. What I list is just the tip of the iceberg. There is also Tumbleweed Smith, the Sheriff's Report, Public Notices and much, much more. Call 325-735-2562 or 325-735-2278 to get your subscription.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

More Quail Info

I just found a good link for more information about the Martin Ranch, or, rather, the RPQRR, and what the future holds for that property. Texas A & M's AG News has the best information on the project. Be sure to RSVP to the open house!

Friday, March 9, 2007

W.T. Martin Ranch to be Used for Quail Research

W. T. Martin Ranch at Intersection of US 180 and FM 611, Fisher County, Texas
W.T. Martin's place is now officially the Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch, continuing a long tradition of conservation.


A Board of Directors has been named for the RPQRR. Dr. Dale Rollins, professor and extension wildlife specialist for the Texas Agricultual Extension Service in San Angelo, has been asked to serve as director and to oversee management. Rick Snipes, owner of the Snipes Ranch in Aspermont, will serve as Chairman.


There will also be an advisory committee, of which Paul Melton, owner of the Melton Ranch in Roby, will be chairman.


An open house for the public has been planned for May 11. See ya there!