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Roy E. Morriss |
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After graduation, I worked for the
Pampa Ice Co. during the summer and then for Radcliff Supply Co. thru the
winter until college started for the fall semester of 1959. I enrolled at
Lamar Tech (now Lamar University) at Beaumont in pre-engineering. I only
completed one semester - my money ran low. I came home and worked at
various jobs and took some night classes at Frank Phillips Jr. College in
Borger.
I joined the Texas National Guard
in the fall of 1960 and had six months basic training at Ft. Ord,
California near the Monterey Peninsula - a beautiful place. My service
was from 1960-1966 and spent my summer camps at Ft. Hood, Texas and one at
Ft. Polk, Louisiana. I trained in heavy weapons and graduated from NCO
school at Ft. Hood.
After my basic training, I worked in
Pampa until the spring of 1961 when I was hired on a contract payroll for
Phillips Petroleum Co. on one of their seismograph crews in Hutchinson,
Kansas --- based out f Manhattan, Kansas. I was hired to work with the
survey crew but had to learn what was involved with each job. From 1961
until 1970 (when the crews were sold), I worked in Kansas, Nebraska,
Mississippi, Louisiana (Northern, Avery Island, Cameron (south of New
Orleans), West Texas (Kermit & Ft. Stockton areas), Panhandle of Texas
(Wheeler & Mobeetie areas), Wyoming (Rawlins, Gillette, Rock Springs, and
south of Ft. Bridger and Evanston in the Uintah Mtns), Craig, Colorado,
and Utah (Moab & Vernal).
A little anecdote - I rented a Tux in Jackson, Mississippi to be “Best Man” at Bill Breashears’ wedding in El Dorado, Arkansas. The morning I picked it up near the Capitol Bldg. was the day of Medgar Evers funeral and a lot of cars were driving around.. There had been the riots, water hoses, and arrests there the weeks before. Needless to say,"I got out of Dodge” and got a few “looks” as I left.
I was hired on the Phillips payroll
in July, 1963 and took my physical in Jackson, Mississippi and drove to
join the crew in Moab, Utah (John Wayne country). We drove thru Castle
Valley to our job site each day, and I expected to see the Calvary come
charging around one of those huge sandstone formations.
I had the privilege of working and surveying in some of the most remote and beautiful places in the U.S. for about a 6 year period off & on, mostly in the Uintah mountains where Jim Bridger, Butch Cassidy, the Swedes who cut cross-ties for the Union Pacific RR., and a lot of pioneers traveled.
I transferred back to Pampa in 1970
in the natural gas end of the oil business and worked many different jobs
including roustabout, field operator, plant operator, warehouseman, gas
dispatcher, and production clerk. I took early retirement in July of 1999
at the age of 59 3/4
and with 36 years of service.
I have a daughter in Bishop, CA.
from my first marriage and a grandson, step-grandson and
step-granddaughter and step-great-granddaughter in Kingman, AZ and a
grandson in Reno, NV. I travel lots of miles when I visit. I re-married
in 1972. My wife, Charlene, passed away in June, 2002 after 30 years
of marriage. I have not
re-married yet, but maybe.
Since I have retired, I have been
active (too active) with being a “Gold Coat” with the Pampa Chamber of
Commerce, on the Pampa Fine Arts Board helping with the “Chautauqua” and
“Arts & Crafts Festival”--- and helping with the restoration of the
Burlington Rail Road depot on south Russell street for use by the Pampa
Fine Arts for their office, art classes, and art displays,
Friends of Pampa Library (book sale Chairman), Advisory Board of the
White Deer Land Museum, PHS Reunion Committee, and
Secretary/Treasurer of the Tri-State Senior Golf Association.
After I retired, I did not realize I did not have time to go to work! |
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