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Friday, December 30, 2022

High traffic on a little country road

- Rigs and things -

It's been a busy morning out here on FM 1614 as trailer houses, platforms, a rig and much more paraphernalia is being brought in for more of Moriah's endeavors.

There are about six permits in the location the equipment is being taken to, four for Fisher County and two for Scurry County.

Adams 1H, Adams 2H, EA 6869 1H, EA 6869B 2H are permitted in Fisher Co; Adams 3H and EA 6869C 3H are in Scurry.

I'm wishing I had a store on this corner, I could be selling a lot of burritos and cokes.

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Sale of Sweetwater Brookshire's grocery

According to a September article in the New England Real Estate Journal, the Sweetwater Brookshire's grocery store has changed hands. The deal was brokered by Cleeman Realty Group on the buyer's side, and Jones, Lang, LaSalle on the seller's.

The NEREJ reported that the store sold for over $3 million.

The Nolan County Appraisal District lists the new owners as RVE Interests out of College Station.

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Rotan City Council to swear in new mayor

The Rotan City Council will convene Monday, 7 a.m.

Newly appointed Mayor Zachary Johnson will be taking oath of office, as well as new council members Frank Miranda, Loyd Greene, Joy Dennis, Randy Cox and Scott Toliver.

Items on the agenda include bids for the emulsion tank pad; cemetery maintenance; approval on property deed auctions; and getting a new dog catcher.

The meeting will take place at the Rotan city offices.

Commissioners Court special meeting tomorrow

Fisher County Commissioners will meet Monday to discuss approving a temporary water line policy and approving a contract for legal services. Isaac M. Castro, a lawyer whose office is in Hamlin, is being put forth for said legal services.

The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. in the Fisher County Courthouse courtroom.

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Texas artist Rogers brings past to present

- Rogers' Tartan of 6666 -
While wandering through my thoughts this morning, I was day-dreaming about a full-length portrait of Jim Vernon in a duster that I saw many years ago hanging on the wall in his Sweetwater home. I couldn't remember if it was done by Mondel Rogers or the late Billy Martin, both being local artists and acquaintances of Mr. Vernon.

I pulled out my worn copy of Rogers' book, Old Ranches of the Texas Plains, to see if the portrait was in there. While perusing the pages, I came across this painting of the Four Sixes barn, titled Tartan of 6666.

The artist's comments on this painting were as such:

   "Part of the renowned Four Sixes headquarters at Guthrie is this red barn. Built about 1917 for Burk Burnett, it has stabled some of the finest horses in the Southwest. Stalls, hayloft, tack room, granary, and shoeing facilities are included, making it a complete unit.

    "The barn seems like a bit of ranch heraldry. Two brands, the 6666 for cattle and the L for horses, appear to make a coat of arms. The sliding metal doors might be two escutcheons And the batten boards, the vertical strips of corrugated sheet metal, and the crisscrossing of many fences, posts, lines, and corrals seemingly combine to interweave a special tartan for the 6666."

Another, nicer copy of this book, with dustjacket, lay on my mother's coffee table for decades. That copy was lost in various moves, but I pounced on this thrift-shop find and hoarded it away in my book collection. 

This 1976 book has an interest not only for current fans of the show Yellowstone, but for those interested in a way of living from a time gone past.

Annie Mae (Morrow) Weems funeral set for Friday

Annie Weems, 89, of Rotan, died Monday, December 12. 

Services will be at 10 a.m., Friday, December 16, at the First Baptist Church in Rotan, followed by burial at the Texas Veterans Cemetery in Abilene.

Visitation begins at 9 a.m., at the church.

The funeral is under direction of Weathersbee-Ray Funeral Home in Rotan. 

Flowers for services can be ordered from Southern Touch Flower Shop in Rotan, 325-735-1101.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Bitter Creek files bankruptcy

Bitter Creek Water Supply in Sweetwater filed for bankruptcy in the Texas Northern Bankruptcy Court November 21, 2022. The final filing was today.

Seventy-five creditors are listed on the account, including the Fisher County Appraisal District and Big Country Electric.

This information was found using Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER).

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Commissioners Court to meet Monday morning

The Fisher County Commissioners Court will meet in the Fisher County courthouse courtroom December 12, 2022 at 9 a.m. 

Items on the agenda, along with the usual county reports, bill paying, burn ban and sheriffs department requests, are: discussions about pipelines placed on county roads by companies and individuals; using an outside attorney for contract and road issues; turning over funds to the Rotan Chapter Think Tank Fund;  approving the 32nd Judicial District Attorney (Ricky Thompson) working protocols.

The meeting can be attended by the public.