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The office of the 31st District Attorney has released the follow- ing indictments for Gray County, Texas: Brandi Bradstreet, 31, was in- dicted for a state jail charge of driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age. The defendant did operate a motor vehicle in a public place while in- toxicated by reason of the intro- duction of alcohol into the body, and said vehicle was occupied by a passenger who was younger than 15 years of age. The offense occurred July 3, 2014. Matthew Brian Driscoll, 31, was indicted on a state jail charge of possession of a controlled sub- stance less than one gram. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet- amine, in an amount of less than one gram. The offense occurred July 6, 2014. Peter Joseph Garcia, 49, was indicted on a third degree charge of possession of a controlled substance greater than one gram but less than four grams, with a second degree enhancement. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet- amine, in an amount of one gram or more but less than four grams. The offense occurred April 4, 2014. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on May 14, 1986, in Texas County, Okla- homa, the defendant was con- victed of the felony offense of unlawful delivery of marijuana. Rene Garcia, 21, was indicted on a state jail felony charge of possession of marijuana, greater than four ounces but less than five pounds. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly pos- sess a usable quantity of marijua- na in an amount of five pounds or less but more than four ounces. The offense occurred July 12, 2014. Marcos Javier Gomez, 23, was indicted on a first degree charge of manufacturing/deliv- ery of a controlled substance greater than four grams but less than 200 grams. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess, with intent to deliver, a controlled substance, namely cocaine, in an amount of four grams or more but less than 200 grams. The offense occurred July 5, 2014. Kenneth Lee Hair, 41, was indicted on a state jail felony charge of burglary of a building with a third degree enhancement. The defendant did, with intent to commit theft, enter a building or a portion of a building not then open to the public, without the effective consent of owner. The offense occurred November 28, 2013. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on July 1, 2010, in Angelina County, Texas, the defendant was con- victed of the state jail felony of burglary of a building. EN- HANCEMENT TWO: On July 1, 2010, in Angelina County, Texas, the defendant was con- victed of the state jail felony of burglary of a building. Timothy Lee Hill, 57, was in- dicted on a third degree charge of possession of a controlled sub- stance greater than one gram but less than four grams, with a sec- ond degree enhancement. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet- amine, in an amount of one gram or more but less than four grams. The offense occurred July 11, 2014. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on Jan- uary 23, 2006, in Carson County, Texas, the defendant was con- victed of the felony offense of driving while intoxicated, third or more. Ryan John Kelley, 29, was in- dicted on a third degree charge of assault family/household mem- ber impede breath/circulation. The defendant did intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily injury to a member of the defendants household, by inten- tionally, knowingly, or reckless- ly impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of the said victim by applying pressure to the throat or neck of the vic- tim. The offense occurred Janu- ary 6, 2015. Before the commis- sion of the offense, the defendant had previously been convicted of an offense against a member of the defendant’s family or house- hold on December 15, 2008 in Randall County, Texas. Ryan John Kelley, 29, was in- dicted on a first degree charge of Thursday, March 26, 2015 County Star-News A3 Laugh it Up Letter to the Editor Policy Reader input is the heart and soul of a newspaper. Those letters published will be selected on the basis of accuracy, taste, importance and reader interest. Publication is not assured and all letters will be verified. None will be returned. The editor reserves the right to edit for length, potentially libelous statements and accuracy of information. Submit letters in person at 212 N. Main in Shamrock or by e-mail to [email protected]. Letter to the Editor County Clerk Records See GRAY, PAGE A5 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 HAVE STEAKS... Located in McLean, Texas on Route 66 www.riversteakhouse.com (806) 779-8940 101 W. Hwy 66 McLean, TX 79057 WILL TRAVEL BBQ Plate Brisket, Sausage, potato salad, coleslaw, and beans Dinner Steak Tender sirloin with baked potato, salad Kabob Tender Sirloin, bell pepper, mushrooms, onions, and cherry tomatoes served on a bed of rice with a baked potato, salad Grilled Chicken Breast Served on a bed of rice with baked potato and salad Prime Rib Served with baked potato, salad Pork Chops Served with baked potato, salad 12 oz Black Angus Ribeye Served with baked potato, salad Let Red River Steakhouse Cater Your Next Big Event! Choose From the Following Famous Dishes: Shamrock Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month Clifford Oldham Cattle Company P.O. Box 128 • Shamrock (806) 256-3626 A little boy opened the big family bible. He was fascinated as he fingered through the old pages. Suddenly, something fell out of the Bible. He picked up the object and looked at it. What he saw was an old leaf that had been pressed in be- tween the pages. “Mama, look what I found,” the boy called out. “What have you got there, dear?” With astonishment in the young boy’s voice, he answered, “I think it’s Adam’s underwear!” A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his customer, “This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you.” The barber puts a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters in the other, then calls the boy over and asks, “Which do you want, son?” The boy takes the quarters and leaves. “What did I tell you?” said the barber. “That kid never learns!” Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store. “Hey, son! May I ask you a question? Why did you take the quarters instead of the dol- lar bill?” The boy licked his cone and replied, “Because the day I take the dollar, the game is over!” Three Scots and three Irishmen are traveling by train to a conference. At the station, the three Irish- men each buy tickets and watch as the three Scots buy only a single ticket. “How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?” asks an Irishman. “Watch and you’ll see,” answers a Scot. They all board the train. The Irishmen take their respective seats but all three Scots cram into a bathroom and close the door behind them. Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around collecting tickets. He knocks on the bath- room door and says,”Ticket, please.” The door opens just a crack and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand. The conductor takes it and moves on. The Irishmen see this and agree it was quite a clever idea. So after the conference, the Irishmen decide to copy the Scots on the return trip and save some money (being clever with money, and all that). When they get to the station, they buy a single ticket for the return trip. To their astonishment, the Scots don’t buy a ticket at all. “How are you going to travel without a ticket?” says one perplexed Irishman. Watch and you’ll see,” answers a Scot. When they board the train the three Irishmen cram into a bathroom and the three Scots cram into another one nearby. The train departs. Shortly afterwards, one of the Scots leaves his bathroom and walks over to the bathroom where the Irishmen are hiding. He knocks on the door and says, “Ticket, please.” A young man named Chuck bought a horse from a farmer for $250. The farmer agreed to deliver the horse the next day. The next day, the farmer drove up to Chucks house and said, “Sorry son, but I have some bad news, the horse died.” Chuck replied, “Well, then just give me my money back.” The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.” Chuck said, “Ok, then, just bring me the dead horse.” The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with him?” Chuck said, “I’m going to raffle him off.” The farmer said, “You can’t raffle off a dead horse!” Chuck said, “Sure I can, Watch me. I just won’t tell any body he’s dead.” A month Later, the farmer met up with Chuck and asked, “What happened with that dead horse?” Chuck said, “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at five dollars a piece and made a profit of $2,495.” The farmer said, “Didn’t anyone complain?” Chuck said, “Just the guy who won. So I gave him his five dollars back.” Dear Editor: I would like to thank all our friends that donated to the Coach Sal Scholarship Award fund. Special thanks to Market Square for their gener- ous donation of cheese and tortillas for the cooking for the Coach’s meal. It was a great success with enchiladas, rice, beans, dessert and tea. It was held in Catoosa, Oklahoma where Coach Sal was a youth coach. Thanks again to everyone for your generosity. From the Olivarez family. Veterans Banquet Aug. 15 Once again plans are already being made for the Annual Pan- handle Veterans Hall of Honor Banquet. This project was started in 1990, and was initiat- ed to recognize and honor those outstanding Panhandle veterans who have distinguished them- selves in the service of our country. Over the years, we have in- ducted individuals from Pam- pa, Amarillo, Canyon, Claude, Miami, Higgins and other area towns. These honored induct- ees have been recipients of such awards as the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross and even three who received the Congressional Medal of Honor. We can never completely show our appreciation to these individuals for their bravery, love of country and unself- ish sacrifices, however in this small gesture, we hope to let the living and deceased know they are not forgotten and their sacrifices were not in vain. Un- fortunately, some of those we honor have gone on to their fi- nal resting places, however, we feel confident where ever they are, they will hear their names called and know they have not been forgotten. In years past, to be eligible for induction into the Hall of Honor, the nominee needed to meet one of four criteria; born here in the 26 county Texas Panhandle, raised here, went into the service while living here or served at the Pampa Army Air Field during WWII. Because of the interest in this program, the board of direc- tors have elected to expand the eligibility to include those individuals stationed in the 26 counties during their service, any individual who moved to the Panhandle after being dis- charged and made significant contributions in or to the mil- itary services and individuals who served in the Merchant Marine, Coast Guard or civil- ians such as those who fought beside the Marines at Wake Is- land in WWII. To nominate a deserving in- dividual, we need a short nar- rative on their life, what branch of the service they served in, the awards they received and if possible a copy of citations that accompanied the awards, plus any copies of newspaper clip- ping pertaining to the nominee. In the narrative, we are encour- aging the writer to tell about the nominee’s contributions to his or her community following his years of service in the military. This will give our selection committee a better idea as to the overall merit of the individual. We need to have all the nom- inations in no later than June 1. After the selection committee has made their selection, the new inductees will be notified as to the time and place of the banquet which will be held in Pampa on Saturday, August 15, 6:30 p.m. at Pampa Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1657 105 S. Cuyler in downtown Pampa. Please address all nominations to in care of: Panhandle Veter- ans Hall of Honor, c/o John L. Tripplehorn, FREEDOM MU- SEUM USA, 600 N. Hobart, Pampa, TX 79065. March 11, 2015 DT- Gregg Clark, et ux, to First State Bank of Mobeetie, 2.0Ac Sec. 60, Blk. A-8, EasementAccess, 3-9-15. D- Melonie Ann Hunt Jeter to Reggie Joe Austin, et al, PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 2-24-15. D- Reggie Joe Austin, et al, to Epifanio Rodriguez PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 3-10-15. HEIRSHIP AFF- Scott Arnold Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook, (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-19-15. HEIRSHIP AFF- John Byron Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-16-15. HEIRSHIP AFF- Gregory Lee Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-19-15. HEIRSHIP AFF- Steve Alan Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 1, Blk. A-3, 1-16-15. March 12, 2015 POA- Paul A. Millet to James Williams No Land Listed, 3-12-15. CC WILL- Samuel B. Stewart (Deceased) to Ex-Parte NoLandListed, -----. CC ORDER PROB- Samuel B. Stewart (Deceased) to Ex-Parte No- LandListed, -----. EXECUTRIX DISTRI MD- Samuel B. Stewart (Estate) to Joanne A. Stewart PlusAllOtherMinIntInWheCo Sec. 2, Blk. 2, B&B, 3-11-15. MD- Joanne A. Stewart to Sam and Joanne Stewart 2010 Living Trust PlusAllOtherMinIntInWheCo, Sec. 2, Blk. 2, B&B, 3-11-15. FTL- United States of America to Stephen R. Timmons NoLandListed, 2-26-15. RDT- Capital Farm Credit FLCA to Kenneth Wallace Fields, See In- strument, 9-16-14. MD- Jean Gibson Duncan, Estate, et al, to Celeste Duncan Wynn, et al, UndMinIntIn SW1/4, Sec. 51, Blk. A-5, 1-16-15. CD- Noveta Darlene Atherton, et al, to Angela Thomas, et al, S1/2W1/2, Sec. 4, Blk. L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem 2-4-15. CD- Russell Stephen Atherton Estate to Chynna Lopez, et al, N1/2W1/2, Sec. 4, Blk L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem, 2-4-15. EXECUTORS CD- Russell Stephen Atherton (Estate) to Noveta Dar- lene Atherton E1/2, Sec. 4, Blk. L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem, 2-4-15. March 13, 2015 REL ROW- Enable Gas Gathering LLC to Matthew Moore, et ux, PtSE1/4, Sec. 1, H&GN, 9-9-14. REL ROW- Enable Gas Gathering LLC to Carolyn Hefley PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, AB&M, 9-8-14. D- Ronnie Robinson to Elena Andres Walker Sec. 30-22, Blk. 3, Town of Allison, 1-11-15. D- Linda Carol Lovelady Wilson to Gory Loveday, UndIntIn NW1/4, PlusAllMyMin/RoyIntInNW1/4, Sec. 46, Blk. A-5, 2-26-15. March 16, 2015 D- Clinton Wayne Harmon to Wanda Jean Williams AllMyUnd 50% IntIn 100’x105’ NW1/4, Blk. 18, OT,Wheeler, 3-13-15. RDT- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc, et al, to Ian Jones, et ux, See Instrument, 3-9-15. D- Michael Loyd Lee to Lucretia Nell Davis, et ux, MyUnd 1/5 IntIn Pt 20.85AcsSE1/4, Sec. 6, Blk. A-4, SurfaceOnly, 3-9-15. OL- Napah Corporation to Templar Energy LLC NE1/4, Sec. 5, CC School Land, 2-1-15. ASSIGN CONVEY BS- J&N Production to James Wischkaemper, et al, NW1/4, Sec. 34, Blk. 13, H&GN, 120Acs NW1/4NW1/4;S1/2NW1/4, Sec. 68, Blk. 13, H&GN, 3-13-15. DT- Misti D. Tucker to Firstbank Southwest Sec. 4, BLk. 2, Park- laneEstAdd,Wh, 2-25-15. CC PROB PROC- David Van Treadwell (Deceased) to Ex-Parte No- LandListed, 3-11-15. ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 4, Blk. E, Henry Parris, 3-6-15. ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 43, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15. ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 44, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15. ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 4, Blk. E, Henry Parris, Pt Sec. 44, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15. March 17, 2015 CC PROB PROC- Gladys Ilene Selman (Deceased) to Ex-Parte UndMinIntInNW1/4; MinIntInAllN1/2S, Sec. 6, Blk. A-3, 3-10-15. AFF- Mindy Lee Price to Ben D. Price Living Trust MinIntInNE1/4, Sec. 9, Blk. A-4, 1-26-15. DISTRI CONVEY ASSIGN- Norah Anne Little Trust to Raleigh 1957 Trust, et al, Sec. 1, Blk. 1, B&B, 2-26-15. DISTI CONVEY ASSIGN- Raleigh 1957 Trust, et al, to Green 1957 Minerals LLC Sec. 1, Blk. 1, B&B, 2-26-15. MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor- poration Sec. 8, Blk. 27, H&GN, 3-17-15. MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor- poration Sec. 2, BBB&C, 3-17-15. MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor- poration Sec. 2, BBB&C, 3-17-15. Grand jury indictments

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The office of the 31st District Attorney has released the follow-ing indictments for Gray County, Texas:

Brandi Bradstreet, 31, was in-dicted for a state jail charge of driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age. The defendant did operate a motor vehicle in a public place while in-toxicated by reason of the intro-duction of alcohol into the body, and said vehicle was occupied by a passenger who was younger than 15 years of age. The offense occurred July 3, 2014.

Matthew Brian Driscoll, 31, was indicted on a state jail charge of possession of a controlled sub-stance less than one gram. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet-amine, in an amount of less than one gram. The offense occurred July 6, 2014.

Peter Joseph Garcia, 49, was indicted on a third degree charge of possession of a controlled substance greater than one gram but less than four grams, with a second degree enhancement. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet-amine, in an amount of one gram or more but less than four grams. The offense occurred April 4, 2014. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on May 14, 1986, in Texas County, Okla-homa, the defendant was con-victed of the felony offense of unlawful delivery of marijuana.

Rene Garcia, 21, was indicted on a state jail felony charge of possession of marijuana, greater than four ounces but less than five pounds. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly pos-sess a usable quantity of marijua-na in an amount of five pounds or less but more than four ounces. The offense occurred July 12, 2014.

Marcos Javier Gomez, 23, was indicted on a first degree charge of manufacturing/deliv-ery of a controlled substance greater than four grams but less than 200 grams. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess, with intent to deliver, a controlled substance, namely cocaine, in an amount of four grams or more but less than 200 grams. The offense occurred July 5, 2014.

Kenneth Lee Hair, 41, was indicted on a state jail felony charge of burglary of a building with a third degree enhancement. The defendant did, with intent to commit theft, enter a building or a portion of a building not then open to the public, without the effective consent of owner. The offense occurred November 28, 2013. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on July 1, 2010, in Angelina County, Texas, the defendant was con-victed of the state jail felony of burglary of a building. EN-HANCEMENT TWO: On July 1, 2010, in Angelina County, Texas, the defendant was con-victed of the state jail felony of

burglary of a building.Timothy Lee Hill, 57, was in-

dicted on a third degree charge of possession of a controlled sub-stance greater than one gram but less than four grams, with a sec-ond degree enhancement. The defendant did intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled substance, namely, methamphet-amine, in an amount of one gram or more but less than four grams. The offense occurred July 11, 2014. ENHANCEMENT: Prior to the aforesaid offense, on Jan-uary 23, 2006, in Carson County, Texas, the defendant was con-victed of the felony offense of driving while intoxicated, third or more.

Ryan John Kelley, 29, was in-dicted on a third degree charge of assault family/household mem-ber impede breath/circulation. The defendant did intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily injury to a member of the defendants household, by inten-tionally, knowingly, or reckless-ly impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of the said victim by applying pressure to the throat or neck of the vic-tim. The offense occurred Janu-ary 6, 2015. Before the commis-sion of the offense, the defendant had previously been convicted of an offense against a member of the defendant’s family or house-hold on December 15, 2008 in Randall County, Texas.

Ryan John Kelley, 29, was in-dicted on a first degree charge of

Thursday, March 26, 2015 County Star-News A3Laugh it Up

Letter to the Editor PolicyReader input is the heart and soul of a newspaper. Those letters published will be selected on the basis of accuracy, taste, importance

and reader interest. Publication is not assured and all letters will be verified. None will be returned. The editor reserves the right to edit for length, potentially libelous statements and accuracy of information.

Submit letters in person at 212 N. Main in Shamrock or by e-mail to [email protected].

Letter to the Editor County Clerk Recordssee GRAY, pAGe A5

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A little boy opened the big family bible. He was fascinated as he fingered through the old pages. Suddenly, something fell out of the Bible. He picked up the object and looked at it. What he saw was an old leaf that had been pressed in be-tween the pages. “Mama, look what I found,” the boy called out. “What have you got there, dear?” With astonishment in the young boy’s voice, he answered, “I think it’s Adam’s underwear!”

A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his customer, “This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you.”

The barber puts a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters in the other, then calls the boy over and asks, “Which do you want, son?” The boy takes the quarters and leaves.

“What did I tell you?” said the barber. “That kid never learns!”

Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store.

“Hey, son! May I ask you a question?Why did you take the quarters instead of the dol-

lar bill?”The boy licked his cone and replied,“Because the day I take the dollar, the game is

over!”

Three Scots and three Irishmen are traveling by train to a conference. At the station, the three Irish-men each buy tickets and watch as the three Scots buy only a single ticket.

“How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?” asks an Irishman. “Watch and you’ll see,” answers a Scot.

They all board the train. The Irishmen take their respective seats but all three Scots cram into a bathroom and close the door behind them. Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around collecting tickets. He knocks on the bath-room door and says,”Ticket, please.”

The door opens just a crack and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand. The conductor takes it and moves on. The Irishmen see this and agree it

was quite a clever idea.So after the conference, the Irishmen decide to

copy the Scots on the return trip and save some money (being clever with money, and all that). When they get to the station, they buy a single ticket for the return trip. To their astonishment, the Scots don’t buy a ticket at all.

“How are you going to travel without a ticket?” says one perplexed Irishman. Watch and you’ll see,” answers a Scot.

When they board the train the three Irishmen cram into a bathroom and the three Scots cram into another one nearby.

The train departs. Shortly afterwards, one of the Scots leaves his bathroom and walks over to the bathroom where the Irishmen are hiding.

He knocks on the door and says, “Ticket, please.”

A young man named Chuck bought a horse from a farmer for $250. The farmer agreed to deliver the horse the next day. The next day, the farmer drove up to Chucks house and said, “Sorry son, but I have some bad news, the horse died.”

Chuck replied, “Well, then just give me my money back.”

The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.”

Chuck said, “Ok, then, just bring me the dead horse.”

The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with him?”

Chuck said, “I’m going to raffle him off.”The farmer said, “You can’t raffle off a dead

horse!”Chuck said, “Sure I can, Watch me. I just won’t

tell any body he’s dead.”A month Later, the farmer met up with Chuck

and asked, “What happened with that dead horse?”Chuck said, “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets

at five dollars a piece and made a profit of $2,495.”The farmer said, “Didn’t anyone complain?”Chuck said, “Just the guy who won. So I gave

him his five dollars back.”

Dear Editor:I would like to thank all our friends that donated

to the Coach Sal Scholarship Award fund.Special thanks to Market Square for their gener-

ous donation of cheese and tortillas for the cooking for the Coach’s meal.

It was a great success with enchiladas, rice, beans, dessert and tea. It was held in Catoosa, Oklahoma where Coach Sal was a youth coach.

Thanks again to everyone for your generosity.From the Olivarez family.

Veterans Banquet Aug. 15Once again plans are already

being made for the Annual Pan-handle Veterans Hall of Honor Banquet. This project was started in 1990, and was initiat-ed to recognize and honor those outstanding Panhandle veterans who have distinguished them-selves in the service of our country.

Over the years, we have in-ducted individuals from Pam-pa, Amarillo, Canyon, Claude, Miami, Higgins and other area towns. These honored induct-ees have been recipients of such awards as the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross and even three who received the Congressional Medal of Honor.

We can never completely show our appreciation to these individuals for their bravery, love of country and unself-ish sacrifices, however in this small gesture, we hope to let the living and deceased know they are not forgotten and their sacrifices were not in vain. Un-fortunately, some of those we honor have gone on to their fi-nal resting places, however, we feel confident where ever they are, they will hear their names called and know they have not

been forgotten.In years past, to be eligible

for induction into the Hall of Honor, the nominee needed to meet one of four criteria; born here in the 26 county Texas Panhandle, raised here, went into the service while living here or served at the Pampa Army Air Field during WWII. Because of the interest in this program, the board of direc-tors have elected to expand the eligibility to include those individuals stationed in the 26 counties during their service, any individual who moved to the Panhandle after being dis-charged and made significant contributions in or to the mil-itary services and individuals who served in the Merchant Marine, Coast Guard or civil-ians such as those who fought beside the Marines at Wake Is-land in WWII.

To nominate a deserving in-dividual, we need a short nar-rative on their life, what branch of the service they served in, the awards they received and if possible a copy of citations that accompanied the awards, plus any copies of newspaper clip-ping pertaining to the nominee.

In the narrative, we are encour-aging the writer to tell about the nominee’s contributions to his or her community following his years of service in the military. This will give our selection committee a better idea as to the overall merit of the individual.

We need to have all the nom-inations in no later than June 1. After the selection committee has made their selection, the new inductees will be notified as to the time and place of the banquet which will be held in Pampa on Saturday, August 15, 6:30 p.m. at Pampa Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1657 105 S. Cuyler in downtown Pampa. Please address all nominations to in care of: Panhandle Veter-ans Hall of Honor, c/o John L. Tripplehorn, FREEDOM MU-SEUM USA, 600 N. Hobart, Pampa, TX 79065.

March 11, 2015DT- Gregg Clark, et ux, to First State Bank of Mobeetie, 2.0Ac Sec. 60, Blk. A-8, EasementAccess, 3-9-15.D- Melonie Ann Hunt Jeter to Reggie Joe Austin, et al, PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 2-24-15.D- Reggie Joe Austin, et al, to Epifanio Rodriguez PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, T&NO, 3-10-15.HEIRSHIP AFF- Scott Arnold Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook, (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-19-15.HEIRSHIP AFF- John Byron Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-16-15.HEIRSHIP AFF- Gregory Lee Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 11, Blk. A-3, 1-19-15.HEIRSHIP AFF- Steve Alan Shook to Lula Madge Huguley Shook (Deceased) NW1/4, Sec. 1, Blk. A-3, 1-16-15.March 12, 2015POA- Paul A. Millet to James Williams No Land Listed, 3-12-15.CC WILL- Samuel B. Stewart (Deceased) to Ex-Parte NoLandListed, -----.CC ORDER PROB- Samuel B. Stewart (Deceased) to Ex-Parte No-LandListed, -----.EXECUTRIX DISTRI MD- Samuel B. Stewart (Estate) to Joanne A. Stewart PlusAllOtherMinIntInWheCo Sec. 2, Blk. 2, B&B, 3-11-15.MD- Joanne A. Stewart to Sam and Joanne Stewart 2010 Living Trust PlusAllOtherMinIntInWheCo, Sec. 2, Blk. 2, B&B, 3-11-15.FTL- United States of America to Stephen R. Timmons NoLandListed, 2-26-15.RDT- Capital Farm Credit FLCA to Kenneth Wallace Fields, See In-strument, 9-16-14.MD- Jean Gibson Duncan, Estate, et al, to Celeste Duncan Wynn, et al, UndMinIntIn SW1/4, Sec. 51, Blk. A-5, 1-16-15.CD- Noveta Darlene Atherton, et al, to Angela Thomas, et al, S1/2W1/2, Sec. 4, Blk. L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem 2-4-15.CD- Russell Stephen Atherton Estate to Chynna Lopez, et al, N1/2W1/2, Sec. 4, Blk L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem, 2-4-15.EXECUTORS CD- Russell Stephen Atherton (Estate) to Noveta Dar-lene Atherton E1/2, Sec. 4, Blk. L-4, NEAdd,WheelerCem, 2-4-15.March 13, 2015REL ROW- Enable Gas Gathering LLC to Matthew Moore, et ux, PtSE1/4, Sec. 1, H&GN, 9-9-14.REL ROW- Enable Gas Gathering LLC to Carolyn Hefley PtSW1/4, Sec. 4, AB&M, 9-8-14.D- Ronnie Robinson to Elena Andres Walker Sec. 30-22, Blk. 3, Town

of Allison, 1-11-15.D- Linda Carol Lovelady Wilson to Gory Loveday, UndIntIn NW1/4, PlusAllMyMin/RoyIntInNW1/4, Sec. 46, Blk. A-5, 2-26-15.March 16, 2015D- Clinton Wayne Harmon to Wanda Jean Williams AllMyUnd 50% IntIn 100’x105’ NW1/4, Blk. 18, OT,Wheeler, 3-13-15.RDT- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc, et al, to Ian Jones, et ux, See Instrument, 3-9-15.D- Michael Loyd Lee to Lucretia Nell Davis, et ux, MyUnd 1/5 IntIn Pt 20.85AcsSE1/4, Sec. 6, Blk. A-4, SurfaceOnly, 3-9-15.OL- Napah Corporation to Templar Energy LLC NE1/4, Sec. 5, CC School Land, 2-1-15.ASSIGN CONVEY BS- J&N Production to James Wischkaemper, et al, NW1/4, Sec. 34, Blk. 13, H&GN, 120Acs NW1/4NW1/4;S1/2NW1/4, Sec. 68, Blk. 13, H&GN, 3-13-15.DT- Misti D. Tucker to Firstbank Southwest Sec. 4, BLk. 2, Park-laneEstAdd,Wh, 2-25-15.CC PROB PROC- David Van Treadwell (Deceased) to Ex-Parte No-LandListed, 3-11-15.ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 4, Blk. E, Henry Parris, 3-6-15.ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 43, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15.ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 44, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15.ROW- A. Michael Raticar to LE Norman Operating LLC Pt Sec. 4, Blk. E, Henry Parris, Pt Sec. 44, Blk. A-4, 3-6-15.March 17, 2015CC PROB PROC- Gladys Ilene Selman (Deceased) to Ex-Parte UndMinIntInNW1/4; MinIntInAllN1/2S, Sec. 6, Blk. A-3, 3-10-15.AFF- Mindy Lee Price to Ben D. Price Living Trust MinIntInNE1/4, Sec. 9, Blk. A-4, 1-26-15.DISTRI CONVEY ASSIGN- Norah Anne Little Trust to Raleigh 1957 Trust, et al, Sec. 1, Blk. 1, B&B, 2-26-15.DISTI CONVEY ASSIGN- Raleigh 1957 Trust, et al, to Green 1957 Minerals LLC Sec. 1, Blk. 1, B&B, 2-26-15.MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor-poration Sec. 8, Blk. 27, H&GN, 3-17-15.MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor-poration Sec. 2, BBB&C, 3-17-15.MML- Anadarko Dozer and Trucking LLC to Samson Resources Cor-poration Sec. 2, BBB&C, 3-17-15.

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