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FOR YOUR AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SERVICE AND SALES 121 E. 3rd Street • Shamrock • TACLB017854C 806.334.0133 • Commercial Refrigeration Service & Sales • Home Refrigeration Service & Sales • Preventative Maintenance Services Provided Feeling the Elements? Why Wait Another Day for Affordable Heating and Cooling... LEE’S REFRIGERATION Texas Farm Bureau Insurance offers a wide range of plans for Auto, Home and Life insurance. Plus, we’ll conduct a free, no-obligation review of your total insurance needs. sfbli.com • txfb-ins.com James Masters, LUTCF Agent (806) 826-3563 414 S. Main St. Wheeler, TX 79096 Give us a call. [email protected] Gary Alston, LUTCF Agency Manager [email protected] Auto, home and life insurance... Thursday, June 18, 2009 County Star-News 3 Want a choice in pharmacy? Collingsworth Pharmacy in Wellington provides all your pharmacy needs. We accept most insurances, and we mail prescriptions on a daily basis. If you have any questions feel free to call us at 866.201.2646. Collingsworth Pharmacy 1016 16th Wellington, Tx 79095 806.447.1184 A man asked a ball player, “What’s the score?” “Thirty to nothing,” he answered. “You’re losing,” he said. “No,” replied the boy, “we haven’t been to bat yet.” As long as they hadn’t been to bat, they could hope. Everything that’s done in the world is done by hope. For hope is the belief that something we desire will happen. But along with your hoping, do some hopping. What’s achievement but a dream draped in determination. What’s success but a desire dressed in denim. But along with the optimism, there must be obedience to God. The Living Bible says, “God blesses those who obey Him.” 305 N. Main • Shamrock• 806.256.2181 1224 N. Hobart •Pampa • 806.665.0022 501 Commerce • Childress • 940.937.2514 Consumer loans for all your needs... Vacation loans Auto loans (new or used) Recreational Vehicle loans Boat loans National Bank of Commerce An Office of First National Bank, Waupaca, WI COURTESY PHOTOS H.T. Fields (above, left) married Flora Lee Wallace, the daughter of Ed R. Wallace, and in 1915 they took over operations of Fields Ranch. Ed R. Wallace, founded Fields Ranch in 1907. He is pictured (at left) with one of his purebred Polled Herefords. The Fields Ranch, of Sham- rock, was among 78 farms and ranches in 60 Texas counties recognized by Agriculture Com- missioner Todd Staples and the Texas Department of Agriculture at the 34th annual Family Land Heritage (FLH) ceremony. The ceremony was held in the House Chamber at the Texas State Capitol. The annual event recognizes families who have kept their farms and ranches in continuous agricultural production for more than 100 years. SHAMROCK RANCH EARNS STATE HONOR Hoedown From Page 1 falo hunting. In fact, he credits the Internet with providing the evidence that changes the oral history reports of great waste by the buffalo hunters that pursued the great beasts in the Texas Pan- handle of the 1800’s. Trew says that much unpub- lished information found buried in libraries and museums has come to light because of the In- ternet and longtime historical writings are found to be mislead- ing or exaggerated in content. “For example,” Trew states, “early-day estimates of the num- ber of buffalo on the Great Plains were probably high.” In one of Trew’s articles en- titled “Separating Buffalo Fact From Fiction,” he discusses new- ly found sales tickets from major hide buyers and freight charges from the few railroads servicing the hunting grounds which all point to less buffalo than previ- ously thought. He also discuss- es recently uncovered railroad freight listings showing where hundreds of tons of buffalo meat, tongues, and hair an bones were shipped to the Eastern markets. Trew’s presentation will be complimented by his son, Mike Oldham of Lefors. Oldham por- trays a buffalo hunter and gun- smith. Oldham will demonstrate and tell about the weapons, knives and reloading equipment used in hunting. They also have numerous artifacts on display. Mike’s wife will have knives and other trade items for sell. New this year will be Tonya Buzzard of Lipscomb, Texas, with her art gallery presentation “Photos of the West.” Artist Cherine Marie, will display her paintings and drawings, with a western flair, as well. She is the owner of Horse- feather’s Studio. Tradesmen and women that will be set up include Keith and Jennie Latham of Amarillo. Keith is a forger/blacksmith and his wife will demonstrate bead work. Joe Rogers will be on hand as a carpenter and wood worker. He is out of Hereford and if you’ve never seen him create a rose from wood shavings, you really need to stop by and see this. Linda Hayhurst will join the festivities this year demonstrating the long forgotten art of Inkle Weaving on a loom. Other craftsmen demonstrat- ing trades from the late 1800’s include a gunsmith, carpentry, a bow builder, fur trapper, forger and an Inkle weaver. Western artists will display their work as well. The arrowhead hunt and si- lent auction will also be back this year as well as various games for the children and young at heart. Wagon rides have been added to this year’s event, as well as music throughout the evening. Of course, what Hoedown would be complete without the chuck wagon supper? Keven Romines will whip-up his famous fajitas for the event. Admission to the event is $6 for children 6-12; $12 for adults; children 5 and under are free. Remember, admission includes your meal, wagon rides and all entertainment for the afternoon and evening! Anyone wishing to is also in- vited to throw on their old timey duds and join us as we celebrate the late 1800’s in Wheeler Coun- ty. For more information please call (806) 375-2168 or (806) 845-2028. PUBLIC RECORDS WHEELER COUNTY CLERK June 3, 2009 PARTIAL ASSIGN- Crest Resources Inc Apache Corporation Kaiser-Francis Mid- Continent LLC, et al, See Instrument, 4-20- 09. ASSIGN OVERRID ROYALTY- Crest Re- sources Inc to Jimmy Hall, et al, See Instru- ment, 4-20-09. PARTIAL ASSIGN- Crest Resources Inc to Calypso Energy LLC, et al, See Instrument, 4-20-09. D- Robert Luce to Steven Chase, et ux, N15’ Sec.. 13, All Sec.. 14, Blk. 75, WSSA,Shamrock, 5-19-09. D- Josephine MacDonald Redding (Estate) to Joel D. Redding, et ux, N40’ Sec.. 1, Blk. 2 ViseAdd,Wheeler, 6-2-09. WELLBORE ASSIGN- Weiss Trust to Linn Energy Holdings LLC Pt Sec. 32, Blk. A-3, 5-7-09. June 5, 2009 D- Donna Parks to Rita Martinez S50’;N1/ 2S1/2, Sec.. 3, Blk LXVIII, Shamrock, 5-28- 09. D- Jerry Robertson, et ux, to Wildcat Ce- ment Company Inc Sec. 1 N7’ Sec., 2, Blk. LXXXVI, Shamrock, 6-1-09. D- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc, See Instrument, 6-1-09. B OF SALE- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc NoLandListed, 6-1-09. ASSIGN- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc See Instrument, 6-1-09. REL UCC DT- Wildcat Cement Company Inc to JROB Inc See Instrument, -----. RDT- JPMorgan Chase Bank to Cimarex Energy Company See Instrument, 4-13-09. ASSIGN B OF SALE- Peter David Solomon to Michael K. Solomon UndIntIn Sec.. 35, Blk. A-8, 4-27-09. MD- Norma Cope to Ray Chubb, et ux, W1/2, Sec.. 38, Blk. 17, H&GN, 5-18-09. WELLBORE ASSIGN- Sting Exploration Company to Sanguine Gas Exploration LLC IntIn Sec.. 59, Blk. A-7, 5-26-09. HEIRSHIP AFF- Rocky Keno Sparks to Beatrice Sparks (Deceased) E1/2, Sec. 48, Blk. A-5, 5-28-09. HEIRSHIP AFF- Kathy A. Sayles to Beatrice Sparks (Deceased) E1/2, Sec.. 48, BLk. A- 5, 5-28-09. WELLBORE ASSIGN- Weiss Trust to Linn Energy Holdings LLC IntIn Sec.. 32, Blk. A- 3, 5-7-09. MML- William Don Snelgrooes to Karston Home Center 1ac;20’ROWN1/2NW1/ 4SW1/4, Sec.. 10, Blk. A-4, 5-27-09. TMML- Karston Home Center to MCE Invest- ment LTD 1ac N1/2NW1/4SW1/4;20’ROW, Sec.. 10, Blk. A-4, 5-27-09. DT- William Don Snelgrooes to MCE Invest- ments LTD 1ac N1/2NW1/4SW1/4;20’ROW, Sec.. 10, BLk. A-4, 5-27-09. D- Coen Earl Thomas to Jimmy W. Adams 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 5-31-09. HEIRSHIP AFF- Francis Thomas to Jean Thomas Miller (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 5-31-09. HEIRSHIP AFF- Francis Thomas to Lillian Potts Thomas (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, T&NO, Sec.. 4, 5-31-09. HEIRSHIP AFF- Jimmy Adams to J. R. Potts (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 6-1-09. June 8, 2009 MD- Gail Finkelstein Nusinow to Gail Brown Nusinow Revocable Trust Sec. 85, Blk. A-5, 6-2-09. ASSIGN- Chevron U.S.A., Inc to Sanguine Gas Exploration LLC N168Acs W200Acs S1/2, Sec.. 5, Blk. L, J.M. Lindsey, 5-14-09. TDT- Amarillo National Bank to Charter Bank N80’ E1/2, Blk. 54, StanleyAdd,Wheeler, 5- 12-09. PARTIAL ASSIGN- Cabot Oil and Gas Cor- poration to Forest Oil Corporation Sec.. 8, Blk. 1, B&B, 5-14-09. CC PROB PROC- Arthur Samuel Hosea (Deceased) to Ex-Parte 5-27-09. ASSIGN/CONVEY/MD- TGT Royalty Inves- tors Trust, et al, to Aledo Royalty Company, et al, See Instrument, 5-28-09. OL- Mickey L. Henry Porter to Nadel and Gussman Energy LLC SW1/4, Sec. 13, Blk. A-7, 5-15-09. MD- Mickey L. Henry Porter to Lyman Gray Benson III, et al, SW1/4, Sec. 13, Blk. A-7, 5-19-09. SECOND AMEND OL- Sanguine Gas Ex- ploration LLC to Bank of Oklahoma NA, See Instrument, 2-28-09. MODIFICATION DT- Citizens Bank to Citizens Bank PtNW1/4, Sec. 108. Blk. 23, H&GN, PtSE1/4, Sec.. 109, Blk. 23, H&GN, 5-28-09. RDT- Citizens Bank to Garland Doyce Dukes, et ux, 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, Blk. RE, 5-22-09. HOME EQUITY DT- Garland Doyce Dukes, et al, to Citizens Bank 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, Blk. RE, 5-18-09. HOME EQUITY AGREE- Garland Doyce Dukes, et ux, to Citizens Bank 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, BLk. RE, 5-18-09. QCMD- George Patterson to George and Viola Patterson Family Trust AllMyMinIntIn Sec. 35, BLk. 13, H&GN, 6-3-09. EXECUTOR ASSIGN- Tom W. Duke (Es- tate) to Duke Family Exempt Trust B See Instrument, 5-11-09. D- Floyd Ray Morris to Paul Hathaway, et ux AllMyIntIn Sec. 6-8, BLk. Y, NewMobeetie, 1.38AcsSE1/4, Sec.. 65, Blk. A-5, 6-1-09. ROW- James H. Hill, et ux, to Enogex Gas Gathering LLC E1/2, Sec.. 21, Blk. A-4, N1/2, Sec.. 11, Blk. A-3, 11-3-08. ROW- Kermit Taylor to Enogex Gas Gather- ing LLC S1/2, Sec. 30, Blk. A-3, 11-3-08. SURFACE ROW- Tom Henry Frye to Eno- gex Gas Gathering LLC PtNW1/4, Sec.. 12, Blk. A-3, 11-13-08. MARRIAGE LICENSES 15539- Robert E. Daniels, Erick, Oklahoma, to Bobbie c. Daniels, Erick, Oklahoma. 15540- Kenneth W. Say, Norman, Oklahoma to Theresa E. Simon, Norman, Oklahoma. AWARD-WINNER Panhandle Press Association 2009

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A man asked a ball player, “What’s the score?” “Thirty to nothing,” he answered. “You’re losing,” he said. “No,” replied the boy, “we haven’t been to bat yet.” As long as they hadn’t been to bat, they could hope. Everything that’s done in the world is done by hope. For hope is the belief that something we desire will happen. But along with your hoping, do some hopping. What’s achievement but a dream draped in determination. What’s success but a desire dressed in denim. But along with the optimism, there must be obedience to God. The Living Bible says, “God blesses those who obey Him.”

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H.T. Fields (above, left) married Flora Lee Wallace, the daughter of Ed R. Wallace, and in 1915 they took over operations of Fields Ranch. Ed R. Wallace, founded Fields Ranch in 1907. He is pictured (at left) with one of his purebred Polled Herefords. The Fields Ranch, of Sham-rock, was among 78 farms and ranches in 60 Texas counties recognized by Agriculture Com-missioner Todd Staples and the Texas Department of Agriculture at the 34th annual Family Land Heritage (FLH) ceremony. The ceremony was held in the House Chamber at the Texas State Capitol. The annual event recognizes families who have kept their farms and ranches in continuous agricultural production for more than 100 years.

SHAMROCK RANCHEARNS STATE HONOR

HoedownFrom Page 1falo hunting. In fact, he credits the Internet with providing the evidence that changes the oral history reports of great waste by the buffalo hunters that pursued the great beasts in the Texas Pan-handle of the 1800’s.

Trew says that much unpub-lished information found buried in libraries and museums has come to light because of the In-ternet and longtime historical writings are found to be mislead-ing or exaggerated in content. “For example,” Trew states, “early-day estimates of the num-ber of buffalo on the Great Plains were probably high.”

In one of Trew’s articles en-titled “Separating Buffalo Fact

From Fiction,” he discusses new-ly found sales tickets from major hide buyers and freight charges from the few railroads servicing the hunting grounds which all point to less buffalo than previ-ously thought. He also discuss-es recently uncovered railroad freight listings showing where hundreds of tons of buffalo meat, tongues, and hair an bones were shipped to the Eastern markets.

Trew’s presentation will be complimented by his son, Mike Oldham of Lefors. Oldham por-trays a buffalo hunter and gun-smith. Oldham will demonstrate and tell about the weapons, knives and reloading equipment used in hunting. They also have

numerous artifacts on display. Mike’s wife will have knives and other trade items for sell. New this year will be Tonya Buzzard of Lipscomb, Texas, with her art gallery presentation “Photos of the West.” Artist Cherine Marie, will display her paintings and drawings, with a western flair, as well. She is the owner of Horse-feather’s Studio.

Tradesmen and women that will be set up include Keith and Jennie Latham of Amarillo. Keith is a forger/blacksmith and his wife will demonstrate bead work.

Joe Rogers will be on hand as a carpenter and wood worker. He is out of Hereford and if you’ve

never seen him create a rose from wood shavings, you really need to stop by and see this. Linda Hayhurst will join the festivities this year demonstrating the long forgotten art of Inkle Weaving on a loom.

Other craftsmen demonstrat-ing trades from the late 1800’s include a gunsmith, carpentry, a bow builder, fur trapper, forger and an Inkle weaver. Western artists will display their work as well. The arrowhead hunt and si-lent auction will also be back this year as well as various games for the children and young at heart.

Wagon rides have been added to this year’s event, as well as music throughout the evening. Of course, what Hoedown would be complete without the chuck wagon supper? Keven Romines will whip-up his famous fajitas for the event.

Admission to the event is $6

for children 6-12; $12 for adults; children 5 and under are free. Remember, admission includes your meal, wagon rides and all entertainment for the afternoon and evening!

Anyone wishing to is also in-vited to throw on their old timey duds and join us as we celebrate the late 1800’s in Wheeler Coun-ty. For more information please call (806) 375-2168 or (806) 845-2028.

PUBLIC RECORDSWHEELER COUNTY CLERK

June 3, 2009PARTIAL ASSIGN- Crest Resources Inc Apache Corporation Kaiser-Francis Mid-Continent LLC, et al, See Instrument, 4-20-09.ASSIGN OVERRID ROYALTY- Crest Re-sources Inc to Jimmy Hall, et al, See Instru-ment, 4-20-09.PARTIAL ASSIGN- Crest Resources Inc to Calypso Energy LLC, et al, See Instrument, 4-20-09.D- Robert Luce to Steven Chase, et ux, N15’ Sec.. 13, All Sec.. 14, Blk. 75, WSSA,Shamrock, 5-19-09.D- Josephine MacDonald Redding (Estate) to Joel D. Redding, et ux, N40’ Sec.. 1, Blk. 2 ViseAdd,Wheeler, 6-2-09.WELLBORE ASSIGN- Weiss Trust to Linn Energy Holdings LLC Pt Sec. 32, Blk. A-3, 5-7-09.June 5, 2009D- Donna Parks to Rita Martinez S50’;N1/2S1/2, Sec.. 3, Blk LXVIII, Shamrock, 5-28-09.D- Jerry Robertson, et ux, to Wildcat Ce-ment Company Inc Sec. 1 N7’ Sec., 2, Blk. LXXXVI, Shamrock, 6-1-09.D- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc, See Instrument, 6-1-09.B OF SALE- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc NoLandListed, 6-1-09.ASSIGN- JROB Inc to Wildcat Cement Company Inc See Instrument, 6-1-09.REL UCC DT- Wildcat Cement Company Inc to JROB Inc See Instrument, -----.RDT- JPMorgan Chase Bank to Cimarex Energy Company See Instrument, 4-13-09.ASSIGN B OF SALE- Peter David Solomon to Michael K. Solomon UndIntIn Sec.. 35, Blk. A-8, 4-27-09.MD- Norma Cope to Ray Chubb, et ux, W1/2, Sec.. 38, Blk. 17, H&GN, 5-18-09.WELLBORE ASSIGN- Sting Exploration Company to Sanguine Gas Exploration LLC IntIn Sec.. 59, Blk. A-7, 5-26-09.HEIRSHIP AFF- Rocky Keno Sparks to Beatrice Sparks (Deceased) E1/2, Sec. 48, Blk. A-5, 5-28-09.HEIRSHIP AFF- Kathy A. Sayles to Beatrice Sparks (Deceased) E1/2, Sec.. 48, BLk. A-

5, 5-28-09.WELLBORE ASSIGN- Weiss Trust to Linn Energy Holdings LLC IntIn Sec.. 32, Blk. A-3, 5-7-09.MML- William Don Snelgrooes to Karston Home Center 1ac;20’ROWN1/2NW1/4SW1/4, Sec.. 10, Blk. A-4, 5-27-09.TMML- Karston Home Center to MCE Invest-ment LTD 1ac N1/2NW1/4SW1/4;20’ROW, Sec.. 10, Blk. A-4, 5-27-09.DT- William Don Snelgrooes to MCE Invest-ments LTD 1ac N1/2NW1/4SW1/4;20’ROW, Sec.. 10, BLk. A-4, 5-27-09.D- Coen Earl Thomas to Jimmy W. Adams 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 5-31-09.HEIRSHIP AFF- Francis Thomas to Jean Thomas Miller (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 5-31-09.HEIRSHIP AFF- Francis Thomas to Lillian Potts Thomas (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, T&NO, Sec.. 4, 5-31-09.HEIRSHIP AFF- Jimmy Adams to J. R. Potts (Deceased) 1ac SE Corner NE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 6-1-09.June 8, 2009MD- Gail Finkelstein Nusinow to Gail Brown Nusinow Revocable Trust Sec. 85, Blk. A-5, 6-2-09.ASSIGN- Chevron U.S.A., Inc to Sanguine Gas Exploration LLC N168Acs W200Acs S1/2, Sec.. 5, Blk. L, J.M. Lindsey, 5-14-09.TDT- Amarillo National Bank to Charter Bank N80’ E1/2, Blk. 54, StanleyAdd,Wheeler, 5-12-09.PARTIAL ASSIGN- Cabot Oil and Gas Cor-poration to Forest Oil Corporation Sec.. 8, Blk. 1, B&B, 5-14-09.CC PROB PROC- Arthur Samuel Hosea (Deceased) to Ex-Parte 5-27-09.ASSIGN/CONVEY/MD- TGT Royalty Inves-tors Trust, et al, to Aledo Royalty Company, et al, See Instrument, 5-28-09.OL- Mickey L. Henry Porter to Nadel and

Gussman Energy LLC SW1/4, Sec. 13, Blk. A-7, 5-15-09.MD- Mickey L. Henry Porter to Lyman Gray Benson III, et al, SW1/4, Sec. 13, Blk. A-7, 5-19-09.SECOND AMEND OL- Sanguine Gas Ex-ploration LLC to Bank of Oklahoma NA, See Instrument, 2-28-09.MODIFICATION DT- Citizens Bank to Citizens Bank PtNW1/4, Sec. 108. Blk. 23, H&GN, PtSE1/4, Sec.. 109, Blk. 23, H&GN, 5-28-09.RDT- Citizens Bank to Garland Doyce Dukes, et ux, 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, Blk. RE, 5-22-09.HOME EQUITY DT- Garland Doyce Dukes, et al, to Citizens Bank 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, Blk. RE, 5-18-09.HOME EQUITY AGREE- Garland Doyce Dukes, et ux, to Citizens Bank 10Acs S1/2, Sec.. 8, BLk. RE, 5-18-09.QCMD- George Patterson to George and Viola Patterson Family Trust AllMyMinIntIn Sec. 35, BLk. 13, H&GN, 6-3-09.EXECUTOR ASSIGN- Tom W. Duke (Es-tate) to Duke Family Exempt Trust B See Instrument, 5-11-09.D- Floyd Ray Morris to Paul Hathaway, et ux AllMyIntIn Sec. 6-8, BLk. Y, NewMobeetie, 1.38AcsSE1/4, Sec.. 65, Blk. A-5, 6-1-09.ROW- James H. Hill, et ux, to Enogex Gas Gathering LLC E1/2, Sec.. 21, Blk. A-4, N1/2, Sec.. 11, Blk. A-3, 11-3-08.ROW- Kermit Taylor to Enogex Gas Gather-ing LLC S1/2, Sec. 30, Blk. A-3, 11-3-08.SURFACE ROW- Tom Henry Frye to Eno-gex Gas Gathering LLC PtNW1/4, Sec.. 12, Blk. A-3, 11-13-08.

MARRIAGE LICENSES15539- Robert E. Daniels, Erick, Oklahoma, to Bobbie c. Daniels, Erick, Oklahoma.15540- Kenneth W. Say, Norman, Oklahoma to Theresa E. Simon, Norman, Oklahoma.

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