Wednesday, June 10, 2009

This is Nothing About Nothing, But....

I was at the Bowie Wal-Mart the other day and I could swear their prices are much higher than the Decatur Wal-Mart. I noticed some of their prices were the same or higher than our little grocery store. I said this was nothing about nothing, but I just wonder if any one else has noticed? It's a little strange that Wal-Mart prices has spiked so high.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Interesting History...


While looking for information on J.T. Brown and the murder in Chico. I came across some other interesting history.
This is a letter written by a man (1908) who was in Chico working.
Letter is as follows:




FROM THE WEST.
Our Absent Friends Write "Back Home."
Chico, Texas,
Jan. 31.
Editor News:
As so many people asked me to let them hear from me, I will do so through your paper if you will give me space.
Dear people and friends of old Alabama: I have been here but a short time but have already learned why people work more and make more than they can in old Alabama.
Now I have worked seven days and I have helped make more plow points and pointed more in those seven days than I would have done there in a whole year.
The people have not lost a day from plowing since I have been here. They are complaining of the ground getting hard. I have not seen a drop of rain fall in Texas. The roads are as dry here now as I ever saw them there. Now we have had two blizzards since I came and the people all said one of them was the hardest they had this winter, and if they don't have any harder weather than that the cold weather is a matter of no consequence.
Now I noticed in The News where everything was frozen up in Leighton. We knew nothing of that.
Also notice that the negroes of west Leighton defied the officers to put the hog law in force. Now that is a shame but I can live here and be out of all that. The people say here if a negro would come here and make such expressions he would not last as long as a clean shirt at a hog killing.
Now I have seen one negro since I have been here and he came from Jack county. They don't allow Mr. Negro here.
And another great blessing—I have not seen a man who was thought to be intoxicated. The people are as rough on liquor as on negroes.
This place is much larger than Leighton and all white people; are as social and clever as can be. They have a good school of more than three hundred pupils—six teachers.
I was out in the country today and I actually saw where people were plowing under half as much cotton as a lot of the Leighton valley land would make. Now I don't say this to slur the old country. They say they have picked all they have time to pick and will use that as fertilizer.
Everbody here seems to be well except colds. My family have had terrible colds but are about well now. We have seen a few of the old Alabama people. Have not sold all of their cotton here yet.
I guess I had better close. My best wishes to The News and its readers.
Yours.
A. T. Braidfoot. (Leighton News 7 Feb 1908)

The next one, is called:
Lynching of Dr. B.E. Ward
That didn't happen here, but he was buried here. His brothers came from Chico and brought his body back to Chico.
The story is to long, so here is the link:
Lynching of Dr. B.E. Ward

E-mail From Our Mayor J.D. Clark


Mr. Clark sent this e-mail to me and I thought I'd pass it on to you. The link to his blog is under links on this page, Notes from J.D. Clark Blog spot.



FYI- I just wanted to let you know that I have updated my blog with some information about our upcoming street project, a major expansion and renovation that is just the first step in better streets in Chico. If you feel like sending any of your readers to my blog, I would definitely appreciate it. I want to open up more lines of communication with Chico's citizens and let them now what we are working on down at City Hall!

Thanks,
J. D. Clark
Mayor
City of Chico

Friday, June 5, 2009

New Restaurant In Town....

If you are hungry, I heard about a new restaurant in town "Mom's House" home cookin'.
Don't let yourself get this hungry, come on in and try it.
I haven't eaten there yet, but I did hear it was good.
Let me know what you think of their food.
It's on the square.
I have seen crowds there.
It must be good.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

This Week In The Chico Texan

WOW, did you see how much Chico news was in the paper!
For sometime now, there has hardly been any news about Chico in the paper.
Love seeing the minutes for the Chico City Council meeting. I'm looking forward to seeing movies at the park this summer. Great Idea!

I've noticed a new reporter Berta Morris, She doing a great job.
I hope to continue to see Chico news in the Chico paper.

What kind of news would you like to see in the paper?
I would love to see a police blotter for Chico.

Road Work In Chico, What's up!

What, road work in Chico!
How shocked I was to see such a thing.
Where did it come from?
Does it make sense? NO
Why not the inner streets of Chico?
They needed them more, way more.

Was there a problem with the roads they paved?
Why did they re-paved part of FM1810, it has been less than a year since they re-did that road.
Which by the way, it was smooth and nice.
I know, Blah Blah Blah....

WC Messenger Has The Comments Back On!!!


If you expect to leave a comment on a news story, you better be prepared to give a DNA sample! Are they trying to keep people from posting a comment? If you want a public forum for discussions, you need a little freedom. If we lived in the "Big City" what difference would it make who you are? Chances are, other people reading the comments wouldn't have a clue who you are, but, here in this county, chances are good someone will know who you are. If you think that it doesn't matter, you would be wrong. If your comments go against popular opinion, people definitely let you know about it and sometimes even retaliate. I have known people who were targeted and have suffered loss of business; their kids were singled out at school and teachers who have lost their jobs.The next thing you know they will want you to come down in person with your driver's license and birth certificate to register.

Don't forget to read the blog comments guidelines, a good read even if you don't post a comment.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Congratulations To Our New Mayor J.D. Clark


J.D. Clark will be sworn in as mayor of Chico at tonight's meeting, he will possibly become the youngest current mayor in the state. The 23-year-old Clark was unopposed in the May election. A reception is at 6:30 to announce the city's lifetime achievement award winner with the meeting to follow at 7. (wc messenger)

Monday, June 1, 2009

Alien In Aurora, Texas Oh My!!!!!


The following is some information I found on this.


The Aurora UFO Incident is a UFO incident that reportedly occurred on April 17, 1897 in Aurora, Texas. The incident (similar to the more famous Roswell UFO Incident 50 years later) reportedly resulted in a fatality crash; however, unlike Roswell, the government did not engage in any systemic cover up, and the alien body is reportedly buried in an unmarked grave at the local cemetery.

During the 1896-1897 time frame (some 6–7 years before the Wright Brothers' first flight), numerous sightings of a cigar-shaped flying machine were reported across the United States.

One of these accounts appeared in the April 19, 1897 edition of the Dallas Morning News. Written by Aurora resident S.E. Haydon, the alleged UFO is said to have hit a windmill on the property of a Judge J.S. Proctor two days earlier at around 6AM local (Central) time, resulting in its crash. The pilot (who was reported to be "not of this world", and a "Martian" according to a purported Army officer from nearby Fort Worth) did not survive the crash, and was buried "with Christian rites" at the nearby Aurora Cemetery. (The cemetery contains a Texas Historical Commission marker mentioning the incident.

Purportedly, wreckage from the crash site was dumped into a nearby well located over the damaged windmill, while some ended up with the alien in the grave. Adding to the mystery was the story of Mr. Brawley Oates, who purchased Judge Proctor's property around 1945. Oates cleaned out the debris from the well in order to use it as a water source, but later developed an extremely severe case of arthritis, which he claimed to be the result of contaminated water from the wreckage dumped into the well. Thus, Oates sealed up the well with a concrete slab and placed an outbuilding atop the slab (according to writing on the slab, this was done in 1957).


On December 2, 2005, UFO Files first aired an episode related to this incident, titled "Texas' Roswell". The episode featured a 1973 investigation led by Bill Case, an aviation writer for the Dallas Times Herald and the Texas state director of Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).
MUFON uncovered two new eyewitnesses to the crash. Mary Evans, who was 15 at the time, told of how her parents went to the crash site (they forbid her from going) and the discovery of the alien body. Charlie Stephens, who was age 10, told how he saw the airship trailing smoke as it headed north toward Aurora. He wanted to see what happened, but his farmer father made him finish the chores; later, he told how his father went to town the next day and saw wreckage from the crash.
MUFON's investigation uncovered a piece of metal, reportedly from the wreckage, that upon further analysis was revealed to be composed of 95% aluminum and 5% iron, with no traces of zinc. This alloy is very uncommon in nature (and the lack of zinc, normally present with iron, even more uncommon), and combined with other analysis which stated that the metal was air-cooled on the ground, led to the assertion raised in MUFON's report that, given the presumption that it originated in 1897, the sample could not be of terrestrial nature. However, MUFON's report does not discount the explanation that the sample was simply left there at some point during the last century; as discussed in the episode, analyses performed on other purported pieces revealed iron-zinc alloys common to farms such as those around Aurora. Furthermore, Oates declined to allow MUFON to uncover the well.
MUFON then investigated the Aurora Cemetery, and uncovered a grave marker that appeared to show a flying saucer of some sort, as well as readings from its metal detector. MUFON asked for permission to exhume the site, but the cemetery association declined permission. After the MUFON investigation, the marker mysteriously disappeared from the cemetery and a 3-inch pipe was placed into the ground, and all the metal removed (MUFON's metal detector no longer picked up metal readings from the grave).
MUFON's report eventually stated that the evidence was inconclusive, but did not rule out the possibility of a hoax. The episode featured an interview with Mayor Brammer who discussed the town's tragic history.


"UFO Hunters" investigation
On November 19, 2008, UFO Hunters first aired another television documentary regarding the Aurora incident, titled "First Contact".
The documentary featured one notable change from the UFO Files story – Tim Oates, nephew of Brantley Oates and the now-owner of the property with the sealed well where the UFO wreckage was purportedly buried, allowed the investigators to unseal the well, in order to examine it for possible debris. Water was taken from the well which tested normal except for large amounts of aluminum present; the well had no significant contents save for one large snake. It was stated in the episode that any large pieces of metal had been removed from the well by a past owner of the property. Further, the remains of a windmill base were found near the well site, which refuted Ms. Pegues' statements (from the 1979 Time magazine article) that Judge Proctor never had a windmill on his property.
In addition, the Aurora Cemetery was again examined. Although the cemetery association still did not permit exhumation, using ground-penetrating radar and photos from prior visits, an unmarked grave was found in the area near other 1890's graves. However, the condition of the grave was badly deteriorated, and the radar could not conclusively prove what type of remains existed.

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