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Welcome toFort Stockton!

A City on the Move

Welcome, to Fort Stockton, Texas! Located in the Trans Pecos

region of the southern reaches of the vast Permian Basin in the Chihuahua Desert of West Texas, Fort Stockton was originally settled as a crossroads destination providing protection, provisions and a water supply to westward bound travelers. The city is rich in the history of the settling of the west and features a downtown National Register Historic District and the reconstructed and refurbished historic fort, an excellent example of a western frontier military post.

Fort Stockton is a city on the move. You can sense it from your first visit, where Paisano Pete, the world’s largest roadrunner, greets you as he hurries by. You can see it at the Visitor Center, housed in an historic train depot, that

is now enjoying the results of countless hours of loving restoration. You can hear it in the waterfalls that surround the Center, as they echo the Comanche Springs which first attracted Indians and settlers to the region hundreds of years ago. Silhouettes of these long ago residents enjoy the water, in the shadow of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly windmills that provide power to the center.

Fort Stockton gives a nod to the historic, but has its eye clearly on the future. Energy plays a big part in the city’s economy, including oil and gas, and now wind. Today, Fort Stockton remains an important travel center and an excellent destination from which to explore far West Texas and southeast New

Mexico. On the list of day trips from Fort Stockton are four national parks and historic sites: Carlsbad Caverns, Guadalupe Mountains, Fort Davis and Big Bend. Also within an easy drive are

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seven state parks and historic sites: Fort Lancaster, Big Bend Ranch, Fort Leaton, Davis Mountains, Balmorhea, Monahans Sandhills and Hueco Tanks. And nearby are the historic towns of Marathon, Alpine, Marfa, Fort Davis, Balmorhea and Pecos.

As the major travel center on IH-10, halfway between San Antonio and El Paso, Fort Stockton features modern facilities for today’s travelers including nearly 1,200 hotel rooms, 8 RV parks, 30 restaurants and 14 service stations. Please see the Buyer’s Guide in this publication to help you make your selections.

Fort Stockton features a dry, mild climate, with winter temperatures rarely dropping below 30°F, summer temperatures rarely above 95°F and less than 14 inches of precipitation per year.

The city of Fort Stockton has a thriving business community, an excellent educational system and a full spectrum of healthcare services.

Energy production, in particular oil and gas, plays an important role in the economy of Fort Stockton. Fort Stockton is the county seat of Pecos County, the only county in Texas to be a top ten producer of both oil and natural gas. Wind energy production is also developing in Pecos County. The county currently ranks fourth in renewable energy production in Texas, the number one ranked renewable energy producing state. The three hundred acre Pecos County Industrial Park is located near the county airport and features a Foreign Trade Zone. The Fort Stockton Enterprise Zone was created to provide incentives for new commercial development.

A mild climate, a driven and energetic business community, access to important transportation, education and healthcare services and within easy reach of vast recreational destinations combine to make Fort Stockton a great place to visit, work or live.

Message from the Mayor.........................................6Chamber Mission........................................................7History of Fort Stockton..........................................8Facts & Figures.........................................................10Government............................................................11Education.................................................................12Health Care.................................................................14Church Directory......................................................15Relocation Guide......................................................16Fort Stockton Signature Events.........................17Exploring Fort Stockton.......................................18Map of Pecos County............................................20Map of Fort Stockton............................................21Gateway to West Texas........................................26Becoming a Chamber Member..........................32Business Resources.................................................33Buyers’ Guide.............................................................34Advertiser Index.......................................................39

All photos © copyright Blue Sky Productions except where noted.

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As the Mayor of Fort Stockton, it is my special pleasure to welcome you to our fair city. Whether you’re just visiting Historic Fort Stockton, relocating for an employment opportunity in the energy sector or thinking of moving to the dry, mild climate of West Texas, please take a few moments to learn about Fort Stockton and all we can offer you in recreational opportunities and residential services.

You’ll find Fort Stockton offers a surprising diversity of family attractions and activities throughout the year, including our signature summer event, The Water Carnival, held on the third weekend in July. The city would not be here without Comanche Springs, so we celebrate The Springs every year in this popular community festival. Whether you are here to visit or to live we are eager to share our wonderful city and the surrounding area with you.

On behalf of the city I extend to you our very best wishes.

Sincerely,

Ruben FalconMayor, City of Fort Stockton

Message from the Mayor

Ruben FalconMayor

City of Fort Stockton

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Thank you for your interest in the Fort Stockton, Texas area. I hope you will find this 2011 edition of our Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Membership Directory useful and informative. Since 1920 the Chamber has been an association organized for the protection and promotion of commerce.

The Chamber has evolved to be a vehicle to promote our business and professional community and enhance the quality of life for those who live, visit or simply pass through “The Fort”. Whether you plan to be in our area for a day or a lifetime, we seek to maximize your experience. If we can be of service please call us at 432-336-2264, visit our web site www.fortstockton.org or even better, come by our office in The Historic Depot at 1000 Railroad Ave. We look forward to meeting you.

Finally, this publication would not be possible without the support of our many members. Thank you in advance for supporting them. They invest in the future of Fort Stockton through their membership in the Chamber and their support of our many projects such as this Directory. Respectfully,

The Rev. Dr. Jim MilesPresident, Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Mission

Rev. Dr. Jim MilesPresident

Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce

“The mission of the Chamber of Commerce is twofold - to promote and encourage the business development of the City of Fort Stockton and the surrounding area- and to use all practical and available resources to improve and enhance the quality of life of all citizens of the area.”

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The city that was later to be named Fort Stockton grew up around Comanche Springs, at one time the third

largest source of spring water in Texas and near Camp Stockton, established in 1858 and named for Robert Field Stockton. Comanche Springs was a favorite stop at the cross roads of the Comanche Trail to Chihuahua, the San Antonio-El Paso Road, the Butterfield Overland Mail Route, and the San Antonio-Chihuahua freight-wagon road. The post protected travelers and settlers making use of the water supply at the springs.

The Confederates took possession of the fort at the outbreak of the Civil War but abandoned it the next year. In 1867 the army rebuilt the fort on a larger and more permanent basis and garrisoned four companies of the 9th U.S. Cavalry Regiment to protect travelers and settlers from Indians. The 9th was one of the new regiments organized after the Civil War staffed with black enlisted men known as “Buffalo Soldiers”. Surmounting obstacles of harsh living conditions, low pay, and racial prejudice, they gained a reputation for tenacity and bravery.

Stationed continuously on the frontier during the years of Indian hostility, black regiments played a major role in the settlement and development of America’s western frontier. When the 9th Cavalry was moved to New Mexico in

1875, Colonel Benjamin Grierson’s 10th Cavalry took over the duties of protecting the westward migration and trade routes. Until abandoned in 1886, the fort provided employment for freighters and laborers and a market for farmers, cattle ranchers and merchants.

Business men purchased large tracts of land for agricultural development planning to use Comanche Springs as a source of irrigation. In 1868, Peter Gallagher bought the land that included the military garrison and Comanche Springs, platted a town site named Saint Gaul and established two stores at Comanche Springs. By 1870, the Saint Gall region had a population of 420. Pecos County, the second largest county in the state, was established by the Texas legislature in 1871 and Fort Stockton (St. Gall) became the county seat. The area is named for the Pecos River, which flows along the northern boundary of the county that covers over 4,776 square miles. On August 13, 1881, the name was offically changed to Fort Stockton.

Located across from Zero Stone Park at the geographical center of the county, the Pecos County Courthouse was built in 1883 and originally had a dome. The courthouse was substantially remodeled into its present Classical Revival form in 1912.

A Brief History of Fort Stockton

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Since its early days, Fort Stockton has had Hispanic roots. Cesario, Bernardo, and Juan Torres owned land near Fort Stockton as early as 1867, when it was reported they owned 4000 head of livestock, and had built the first acequias (water canals) that distributed the water of Comanche Spring to the growing number of farmers. When Fort Stockton was erected in 1859, the Torres brothers helped supply food to the Army.

After the military post was abandoned on June 30, 1886, and both the Texas and Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroads bypassed it, Fort Stockton experienced a decline. By then, however, it was rapidly becoming the center for an extensive sheep and cattle ranching industry. Fort Stockton was incorporated on December 29, 1910.

Pecos County’s developing economy was reflected in its growing population, which rose from 2,071 in 1910 to 3,058 by 1920. Several unsuccessful attempts to find oil in Pecos County were made after the beginning of the

twentieth century, The Yates field was discovered in 1927. It was one of the largest in the nation at the time and caused a boom.

Largely because of the oil boom, but also because of the continuing farm expansion, the population of the county more than doubled during the 1920s, rising to 7,812 by 1930. Following the Great Depression, the population in 1940 was 8,185.

Tourism and new discoveries of petroleum and natural gas helped the economy in Pecos County to grow in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1952 the largest gas field in the county was opened on the M. C. Puckett and Son Ranch, south of Fort Stockton. The population increased to 14,618 by 1980.

In the 1980s the economy of Pecos County continued to be based on farming, ranching, oil and gas production, and tourism. As the county seat and petroleum distribution center, Fort Stockton’s population in 1990 was 8,524.References: 1. Adapted from Texas’ Last Frontier and the Trans Pecos, 1861-1895; Clayton W. Williams. 1982, Texas A&M University Press. 2. Sibley Nature Center essay in Moseying series. 3.Pecos County Historical Commission, Pecos County History (2 vols., Canyon, Texas: Staked Plains, 1984.) 4. Photo and copy contributions from the Fort Stockton Historical Society and the Fort Stockton Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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LocationLatitude: 30.89 N, Longitude: 102.89 WCounty: Pecos. Fort Stockton is the county seat.Zip Code: 79735Area Code: 432

DemographicsPopulation: Fort Stockton, 2000 census: 7,846 Pecos County, 2000 census: 16,809 2010 projected: 18,230

Population density: Fort Stockton: 1,495/sq. mi. (low) Pecos County: 4/ sq. mi. (very low)Median Age: 32.9Male: 47.9%Female: 52.1%Hispanic: 69.9%Anglo: 27.9%Other: 2.2%

Cost of Living COL Index, 2009: 75.4 (U.S. average 100)Median Income, 2008: Fort Stockton: $33,146 Texas: $50,043Median detached home value, 2008: Fort Stockton: $64,296 Texas: $126,800

SafetyFort Stockton law enforcement per 1,000 residents: 2.47 (Texas average 2.17, U.S. average 3.00)Crime Index: 304 (U.S. average 321)

ClimateElevation: 3,100 feet above sea level.Daily average high temperature: July, 95° FDaily average low temperature: January, 30° FRain: 13.9 inches per yearSnow: 5 inches per yearSunshine: 275 days/yearHumidity: Low vs. U.S. average

Emergency ServicesFort Stockton PolicePecos County SheriffTexas Department of Public Safety, Highway PatrolU.S. Border PatrolFort Stockton Volunteer Fire DepartmentEmergency Medical ServiceCareStar™ Air Ambulance

EmploymentUnemployment rate: Pecos County, August 2010: 7.7% Texas, August 2010: 8.4% Largest employment categories: Oil field service Prison management Education Health care Government services Accommodations and food serviceMajor employers: Sandridge Energy Texas Department of Criminal Justice Fort Stockton ISD City of Fort Stockton and Pecos County Pecos County Memorial Hospital Stockton’s Entertainment Complex

TaxesState Income Tax: NONE2010 total property tax rate: $2.2315 per $100 valuationTotal sales tax: 8 ¼ %

The data presented here has been compiled from several sources deemed reliable. Neither Blue Sky Productions nor the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce makes any warranty for accuracy or completeness of the data, nor assumes any liability for errors or omissions.

Facts & Figures

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The City of Fort Stockton121 W. 2nd St. P.O. Box 1000Fort Stockton, Texas 79735p. 432-336-8525 f. 432-336-6273www.cityfs.net

Mission: ““The mission of the City of Fort Stockton Municipal Government is to promote and value public confidence and trust by the accountable use of community resources; to ensure public safety; improve public services; promote local recreation and entertainment; and generate economic development.”

Fort Stockton is a General Law Type A municipality and the municipal government is the council-manager form

of government. The governing body of the city is the City Council which consists of an elected Mayor and five (5) Council Members. There are two regular City Council meetings per month, the second and fourth Tuesday. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council and is the chief administrative and executive officer of the city. The city government is organized into seven (7) departments and has fourteen (14) affiliated advisory boards. The proposed city budget for fiscal year 2010- 2011 is $ 14 million.

Government

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Public Schools:Fort Stockton Independent School District101 West Division St.Fort Stockton, Texas, 79735p. 432-336-4000 f. 432-336-4008 www.fsisd.net

MISSION: “The mission of the Fort Stockton Independent School District is to remain totally committed to the development of students as life learners and productive, self-sustaining contributors to society.”

Small class sizes, accelerated programs, and excellent facilities enable the

student body to achieve its potential while developing a love of learning which will continue through life. There are five (5) FSISD campuses; two (2) elementary, an intermediate, middle and high school. Current total enrollment is 2,350 students and the teaching staff is 187. The AEIS rating for 2009-2010 is Academically Acceptable. The seven (7) member school board meets the 4th Monday each month. The budget for the 2010-2011 school year is $31 million.

Campus contact information:

Alamo Elementary; K-3rd 804 S. Hwy. 385 p. 432-336-4016

Apache Elementary; preK-3rd208 W. 18th p. 432-336-4161

Fort Stockton Intermediate; 4th-5th1100 W 2nd p. 432-336-4141

Fort Stockton Middle School; 6th-8th, 2400 W. 5th p. 432-336-4131

Fort Stockton High School; 9th-12th

1200 W. 17th p. 432-336-4101

The Butz Education Center/Daycare Center provides a safe place for FSISD students and staff to leave their children during the school day.400 S. Young St.p. 432-336-4121

School photos courtesy Fort Stockton ISD

Education

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College:Midland College Williams Regional Technical Training Center:1309 W. IH-10Fort Stockton, Texas 79735p. 432-336-7882www.midland.edu/wrttc/

WRTTC of Fort Stockton, built in 1996 to advance higher education in the region and to enhance workforce development, is a full service extension campus of Midland College.

The WRTTC was approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as the first branch campus of Midland College in 1998. In 2000, the facility size was doubled as a result of aggressive community fundraising efforts. The WRTTC campus serves its students through university parallel and occupational/technical certificate and associate degree programs, a wide variety of continuing education offerings and programs offered in collaboration with the Fort Stockton Independent School District. Offerings are supported by advanced instructional technology and interactive television.

Computerized distance learning technology links many WRTTC programs to the Midland campus. In support of the growing energy industry in the region the WRTTC and the FSISD provide a dual credit high school Energy Technology Program. This innovative program results from collaboration between WRTTC, FSISD, Pecos County and the Fort Stockton EDC. The two year program provides students with a solid foundation of skills that the energy industry seeks in the wind, oil and construction areas

Colleges and Universities: There are four (4) colleges or universities within an easy commute of Fort Stockton.

Midland College; Sul Ross State UniversityMidland, Texas Alpine, Texasp. 432-685-4500 p. 432-837-8011www.midland.edu www.sulross.edu

Odessa College; University of Texas Permian BasinOdessa, Texas Odessa, Texasp. 432-335-6400 p. 432-552-2020www.odessa.edu www.utpb.edu

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Health CarePecos County Memorial Hospital387 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, Texas 79735p. 432-336-2004 www.pcmhfs.com

“Pecos County Memorial Hospital provides high quality, family focused health services in a cost effective manner to the families we service in partnership with our community.”

Pecos County Memorial Hospital is a county owned facility, licensed for 27 beds and staffed with 188 full-

time employees. Services include a Level IV Trauma Center Emergency Room, a well equipped OR, Maternity Care Center, a blood bank, a comprehensive clinical laboratory that is CAP

certified, radiology equipped with a CT scan, respiratory therapy and Pecos County Community Health Center, a rehabilitation and fitness center.

PCMH services also include Emergency Medical Needs via a staffing of Medical Doctors that are on duty 24/7. PCMH also includes family medicine through Family Care Center. The FCC has a staff of 4 doctors and a Mid Level Nurse Practitioner and is located on the second floor, known as the Family Care Center. PCMH also offers Home Health and Hospice services with offices located on campus.

To contact other PCMH facilities, call 432-336-2058

• Family Care Center • PCMH Home Health • PCMH Specialty Clinics • PCMH Physical Therapy & Wellness Center

In addition to PCMH there are several other private health care providers and services available in Fort Stockton. Please refer to the Buyers Guide for a full range of health care services, equipment and facilities. Providers such as physicians, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors, optometrists and services such as massage therapy, yoga, healthcare equipment and pharmacies are all readily available in Fort Stockton.

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Apostolic Tabernacle5th & Sycamore336-8461

Believers Fellowship218 N. Main290-0442

Bethlehem BaptistE. Imperial Hwy.

Church of Christ2100 W. 16th336-8577

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints1802 N. Marshall336-6141

Faith Lutheran Church705 N. Rio336-3925

First Assembly of God1103 N. Gillis336-3131

First Baptist Church400 N. Texas336-3307

First Christian Church200 S. Rio336-2394

First Presbyterian Church2nd & Oklahoma336-3346

First Methodist Church1501 W. 5th336-9777

Fort Stockton Christian Center206 W. 5th336-7875

God’s Feeding Word Church209 N. Main

Group of Christian Scientists336-2694

Iglesia Apostolica707 N. Oklahoma

Iglesia de Christo2100 W. 16th336-7481

Iglesia de Christo4015 N. Orient336-8577

Iglesia del Dios Vivo46th & Lane Polson

Immanuel Baptist701 Gall336-6743

Imperial Assembly of God703 W. FM 11Imperial

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness12th & Texas336-2781

North Side Independent BaptistGillis & 17th336-6743

St. Agnes Catholic ChurchHwy. 18 N.336-2724

St. Joseph Catholic Church403 S. Main336-2724

St. IsidoreCoyanosa

St. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchSpring & E. 2nd940-2325

Templo Alfa y Omega12th & Butz

Templo Bautista el Buen Pastor409 W. Division336-8940

Templo de la Fe606 N. Colpitts

Templo los Olivos Asambleas de DiosBishop & Railroad336-8458

Trans-Pecos Team Ministry Rector416 S. Plum445-3812

Triunfo de la Asambleas de Dios42nd & Alamo336-7838

Church Directory

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Area Code 432 Zip Code 79735

Area & Organization ContactPecos County

County Web Site www.co.pecos.tx.us

Sheriff 336-3521

County Clerk 336-7555

District Clerk 336-3503

Appraisal District 336-7587

Tax Assessor/Collector 336-3386

Health Inspector 336-5355

Emergency Management 336-3742

Pecos County Airport 336-9900

City of Fort StocktonCity Web Site www.cityfs.net

Chamber of Commerce 336-2264www.fortstockton.org

Convention & Visitors’ Bureau 336-2264www.cityfs.net/CVB

Economic Development Corporation 336-2264www.cityfs.net/EDC

Police 336-4600

Dept. Public Safety - Highway Patrol 336-3414

US Border Patrol 336-2486

Fire 336-4600

Animal Control 336-4600

Hospital 336-2004

Fort Stockton Independent School District 336-4000

Midland College 336-7882

Library 336-3374

US Post Office 336-2313

City Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer) 336-8525

Electric Power: TX-NM Power (if no meter) 336-3492/888-866-7456

Electric Power: First Choice Power (if meter) 866-469-2464

Radio: KFST 860 AM/94.3 FM KRTS 93.5 FM

336-2228729-4578

Newspaper: Fort Stockton Pioneer 336-2281

For other services not listed, please see the Buyers Guide.

Relocation Guide

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Fort Stockton Signature EventsThe Water CarnivalRooney Park is home to the historic Comanche Springs Pavilion and Swimming Pool built in 1938 over the Big Chief Spring. The pool is the site of Fort Stockton’s annual Water Carnival, which includes hundreds of participants as synchronized swimmers, actors or dancers portraying a theatrical plot. James Rooney Memorial Park is a shady and spacious park with picnic areas, a walking trail, ball fields, basketball and tennis courts.

Big Bend Open Road RaceFort Stockton is the starting point for this “most challenging open road race in the world” held the 4th Saturday in April along Hwy. 285 to Sanderson (59 miles each way). This event draws hundreds to the area and offers excitement for all ages. Volunteers are welcome. Go to www.bborr.com to find out more.

Silhouette Shooting MeetThe biannual International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association shooting festival draws enthusiasts from around the country.

July 4th CelebrationBeginning with a parade, this celebration is held in Rooney Park, featuring food, fun, arts and crafts, live entertainment and, of course, fire works.

Photo courtesy Fort Stockton CVB.

Copyright © circle b photography

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Exploring Fort StocktonHistoric Walking and Windshield Tour

Any tour of the historic sites in the City of Fort Stockton should start at the Fort Stockton Visitor Center, website

www.cityfs.net/CVB. The Visitor Center, located in the original Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad Depot constructed in 1911 and at 1000 Railroad Ave., has recently undergone extensive remodeling and enhancements to include a recreation of Comanche Springs, western legacy metal silhouette sculptures and native landscaping. Pick up a copy of the historic tour brochure and as you tour Historic Fort Stockton watch for informative signage at marked locations with detailed explanations.

Beginning in Downtown Fort Stockton a few of the key stops along the Historic Tour are:

First National Bank, constructed in 1912, now houses the Fort Stockton Police Department.

Grey Mule Saloon, circa 1890, one of several saloons in early Fort Stockton, now a coffee shop and gathering facility.

Annie Riggs Memorial Museum, originally the Koehler Hotel built in 1899 and operated as a boarding house. It is now owned by the Fort Stockton Historical Society and features exhibits of local and regional history. Call 432-336-2167 for hours of operation. See next page for more information on the Museum.

Pecos County Courthouse, constructed in 1912 and renovated in the 1930’s. Fort Stockton has been the Pecos County seat since the county was organized in 1875.

Photo courtesy Fort Stockton CVB.

Pecos County Courthouse

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Annie Riggs MuseumTreasure of Pecos County

The Annie Riggs Memorial Museum still keeps house with the past amid exhibits echoing yesteryear in Pecos County. It is owned and operated by the Fort Stockton Historical Society. The Museum is housed in an original adobe structure that was the Riggs Hotel (built 1899) where Annie Riggs was the proprietor until her death in 1931. Riggs purchased the hotel in 1904 with the proceeds from the estate of her late

husband, the renowned gunslinger and all around troublemaker, Barney Riggs, who was shot and killed by Buck Chadborn (Annie’s son-in-law) in 1902. Hanging on the wall are Annie’s House Rules addressing guests with no luggage, spitting on the floor and the “burning of light” unnecessarily.

In the lobby, a stern-faced lineage of sheriffs gaze down at visitors. The desk from Sheriff A.J. Royal’s office whispers of his 1894 murder, a bloody chapter in the history of Pecos County. On the desk is a 1902 ballot box from Sheffield, which was fished out of the Pecos River after being tossed there when the folks in East Pecos County objected to an election that didn’t suit them.

The parlor, dining room, kitchen and one guest room are furnished much as they were during the hotel’s heyday. The cast iron bed in the guest room was ordered from Sears and Roebuck in 1900 for a cost of $6.75, including freight.

Other rooms offer displays on the area’s vast and diversified history. The Archeology and Geology Room exhibits the tusks of a Columbian mammoth and related artifacts found at a site eight miles from town. Visitors learn of geologic formations and come to understand why this area has plentiful oil and gas resources. The Butz Room features

a Wells Fargo strong box made of cast iron and the safe from Koehler’s Store with its hidden keyhole. The popular Cowboy Room features local cowboy and ranching exhibits with saddles, boots, bits and spurs. The Pioneer Room includes memorabilia from pioneering families, such as turn-of-the-century clothing, heirloom items and surveying instruments.

The Temporary Exhibit Room has an excellent, colorful and informative mural of Pecos County

history by artist Stylle Read. A Pecos County video is available for leisurely viewing. The Hispanic room includes needlework and cultural displays. Visitors can also experience a thriving desert garden, inviting benches on the wrap-around porches and a charming interior courtyard with a restored Pecos County buggy. The Summer Off The Patio concert series features country and folk music performances every other Thursday evening during the summer months. Concerts are free and visitors welcome. The Annie Riggs Memorial Museum is open six days a week and is located at the corner of Main and Callaghan in Historic Downtown Fort Stockton.

Text courtesy of the Fort Stockton Historical Society.

Photo courtesy Fort Stockton CVB.

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Name.................... GridN Valentine St ...... C4N Water St ............ B-C4N Williams St ........ B-C4N Young St .......... A-C4Oak St .................. B1Old Alpine Hwy .... D1Old Cemetery Rd.. C4;D5;D6Oswalt .................. C5Park St.................. B4Partridge St .......... D5Pecan St .............. C2Pheasant St .......... D5Pine St .................. B2Redwood St .......... C1Remington ............ D6Retriever St .......... D5Riggs Rd .............. A3Riggs St ................ A3Robin St................ D5Sabine Rd ............ D5San Antonio .......... D5Sanderson Hwy.... D5San Jacinta St ...... D2San Jacinto .......... D5San Juan Ave ...... D1San Marcus Ave .. D1S Butz St .............. D3S Colpitts Blvd ...... C3S Everts St............ D2S Fj Ellyson Blvd .. D1S Front St ............ D3S Gillis St .............. D3S Greasewood St C2S Jackson St ........ C4S Kansas St.......... C3S Main St .............. D4S Mendel St .......... C2S Mesquite St ...... C2S Missouri St ........ C3S Nelson St .......... D4S Oklahoma St .... C-D3S Parker Ave ........ C2S Pecos St............ C3S Prospect Ave .... C2S Quail Run Rd .... D6S Rio St ................ C-D3S Rollins St .......... C3S Sage St ............ C2S Seals St ............ C2S Spring Dr .......... C4S Summit St.......... C3S Sycamore St...... D2S Texas St ............ C-D3S Valentine St ...... D3

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Name.................... GridHickory St ............ B2Hukar Run ............ C6Hummingbird Ln .. D4John Flood............ D5Joshua.................. D5Kerr St .................. B2Lamborn Ave ........ D2Lea St .................. A3Leon Ave .............. D1Lodal St ................ C2Logind .................. C5Lynda Dr .............. B3Mallard.................. C4-6Marshall St .......... B2McDade Ave ........ D2Mill St.................... D4Mulberry St .......... C2N Alamo St............ B-C4N Arnett St ............ C2N Boundary St ...... B-C5N Butz St .............. B-C3N Colpitts Blvd ...... B-C3N Everts St .......... C2NE Vickery St ...... C2N Fj Ellyson Blvd .. C1N Fort St .............. B-C5N Front St ............ B-C3N Gatlin St ............ C5N Gillis St.............. A-C3N Hackberry Dr .... C2N Jackson St ........ A-C4N Kansas St.......... C3N Main St.............. B-C4N Marshall St ........ B2N McIntyre Dr ...... C2N Mission Ave ...... B2N Missouri St ........ C3N Nelson St .......... A-C4N Oklahoma St .... B-C3N Orient St............ B-C4N Overland St ...... C2N Park St .............. B-C4N Pecos St............ B-C3N Rio St ................ B-C3N Rollins St .......... C3N Rooney St ........ B-C4N Saint Gall St ...... B-C4N Schlegal St........ B5N Spring Dr .......... C4N State St ............ B-C4N Stillwell Ave ...... A4N Summit St ........ C3N Sycamore St .... B-C2N Texas St ............ B-C3N Urias St ............ B-C5

Name.................... GridS Vine Ave ............ C2S Water St ............ C-D4S Young St............ D4SE Sillman .......... C2Seven D Rd .......... B6Smith St ................ A4State St ................ B5Stockton Ave ........ B2Stone Rd .............. A5Sunset Ave .......... B2Tabbert Ave .......... D2Thomson St .......... C3Trinity St .............. D5Vernon St.............. B3W 1st St ................ C2-3W 1st St .............. C3W 2nd St .............. C2-3W 3rd St................ C2-3W 4th St................ C2-4W 5th St................ C2-4W 6th St................ C2-4W 7th St................ C2-4W 8th St................ C2-4W 9th St................ B1-3W 10th St.............. B4W 11th St .............. B3W 12th St.............. B1-3W 13th St.............. B2-3W 14th St.............. B2-3W 16th St.............. B2-3W 17th St.............. B2-3W 18th St.............. B3-4W 21st St .............. A2W 22nd St ............ A3W Belanger St ...... A3W Callaghan St .... C2-3W Dickinson Blvd.. B1W Division St ........ C2-3W el Paso St ........ D3-4W Gallagher St .... C2-4W Gonzalez St...... D3W Hornbeck Blvd.. B3W James St .......... C2-3W Panther St ........ A2W Railroad Ave .... A5;C3-4;D3W Ryan ................ D3W Ryan St ............ D3-4W Sherer St .......... D3-4W Spring St .......... D4Walnut St .............. C2Westwind Dr ........ B2Woodcock ............ D6

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Name.................... GridN Valentine St ...... C4N Water St ............ B-C4N Williams St ........ B-C4N Young St .......... A-C4Oak St .................. B1Old Alpine Hwy .... D1Old Cemetery Rd.. C4;D5;D6Oswalt .................. C5Park St.................. B4Partridge St .......... D5Pecan St .............. C2Pheasant St .......... D5Pine St .................. B2Redwood St .......... C1Remington ............ D6Retriever St .......... D5Riggs Rd .............. A3Riggs St ................ A3Robin St................ D5Sabine Rd ............ D5San Antonio .......... D5Sanderson Hwy.... D5San Jacinta St ...... D2San Jacinto .......... D5San Juan Ave ...... D1San Marcus Ave .. D1S Butz St .............. D3S Colpitts Blvd ...... C3S Everts St............ D2S Fj Ellyson Blvd .. D1S Front St ............ D3S Gillis St .............. D3S Greasewood St C2S Jackson St ........ C4S Kansas St.......... C3S Main St .............. D4S Mendel St .......... C2S Mesquite St ...... C2S Missouri St ........ C3S Nelson St .......... D4S Oklahoma St .... C-D3S Parker Ave ........ C2S Pecos St............ C3S Prospect Ave .... C2S Quail Run Rd .... D6S Rio St ................ C-D3S Rollins St .......... C3S Sage St ............ C2S Seals St ............ C2S Spring Dr .......... C4S Summit St.......... C3S Sycamore St...... D2S Texas St ............ C-D3S Valentine St ...... D3

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Name.................... GridHickory St ............ B2Hukar Run ............ C6Hummingbird Ln .. D4John Flood............ D5Joshua.................. D5Kerr St .................. B2Lamborn Ave ........ D2Lea St .................. A3Leon Ave .............. D1Lodal St ................ C2Logind .................. C5Lynda Dr .............. B3Mallard.................. C4-6Marshall St .......... B2McDade Ave ........ D2Mill St.................... D4Mulberry St .......... C2N Alamo St............ B-C4N Arnett St ............ C2N Boundary St ...... B-C5N Butz St .............. B-C3N Colpitts Blvd ...... B-C3N Everts St .......... C2NE Vickery St ...... C2N Fj Ellyson Blvd .. C1N Fort St .............. B-C5N Front St ............ B-C3N Gatlin St ............ C5N Gillis St.............. A-C3N Hackberry Dr .... C2N Jackson St ........ A-C4N Kansas St.......... C3N Main St.............. B-C4N Marshall St ........ B2N McIntyre Dr ...... C2N Mission Ave ...... B2N Missouri St ........ C3N Nelson St .......... A-C4N Oklahoma St .... B-C3N Orient St............ B-C4N Overland St ...... C2N Park St .............. B-C4N Pecos St............ B-C3N Rio St ................ B-C3N Rollins St .......... C3N Rooney St ........ B-C4N Saint Gall St ...... B-C4N Schlegal St........ B5N Spring Dr .......... C4N State St ............ B-C4N Stillwell Ave ...... A4N Summit St ........ C3N Sycamore St .... B-C2N Texas St ............ B-C3N Urias St ............ B-C5

Name.................... GridS Vine Ave ............ C2S Water St ............ C-D4S Young St............ D4SE Sillman .......... C2Seven D Rd .......... B6Smith St ................ A4State St ................ B5Stockton Ave ........ B2Stone Rd .............. A5Sunset Ave .......... B2Tabbert Ave .......... D2Thomson St .......... C3Trinity St .............. D5Vernon St.............. B3W 1st St ................ C2-3W 1st St .............. C3W 2nd St .............. C2-3W 3rd St................ C2-3W 4th St................ C2-4W 5th St................ C2-4W 6th St................ C2-4W 7th St................ C2-4W 8th St................ C2-4W 9th St................ B1-3W 10th St.............. B4W 11th St .............. B3W 12th St.............. B1-3W 13th St.............. B2-3W 14th St.............. B2-3W 16th St.............. B2-3W 17th St.............. B2-3W 18th St.............. B3-4W 21st St .............. A2W 22nd St ............ A3W Belanger St ...... A3W Callaghan St .... C2-3W Dickinson Blvd.. B1W Division St ........ C2-3W el Paso St ........ D3-4W Gallagher St .... C2-4W Gonzalez St...... D3W Hornbeck Blvd.. B3W James St .......... C2-3W Panther St ........ A2W Railroad Ave .... A5;C3-4;D3W Ryan ................ D3W Ryan St ............ D3-4W Sherer St .......... D3-4W Spring St .......... D4Walnut St .............. C2Westwind Dr ........ B2Woodcock ............ D6

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Zero Stone Memorial Park is home to The Zero Stone, the geographical center of the county and the point from which all lots in St. Gall and the building of the original Camp Stockton were referenced.

In 1877 the first permanent church was built near Comanche Springs, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, an adobe building with stone foundation. Many restorations and improvements were made through the years, but the original adobe walls remain, making St. Joseph’s one of the oldest adobe churches in the Trans Pecos region.

Exploring Fort Stockton, continuedHistoric Pecos County Jail

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Historic Pecos County Jail, constructed of native sandstone and completed in1884, now operated by the Pecos County Historical Commission and features the Pecos County Law Enforcement Museum.

Originally an officers’ club with living quarters, Young’s Store opened in 1876 as a general store and saloon.

Comanche Springs Pool and Pavilion, at one time the third largest source of spring water in Texas and the reason for the arising of the travelers crossroads, the building of nearby Camp Stockton and the settlement of the original St. Gall.

Today the pool, constructed in 1953, is a center of summer community activity and hosts the annual Fort Stockton Water Carnival.

St. Stephens Episcopal Church, one of the oldest protestant churches west of the Pecos, was constructed in Pecos in 1896 and moved to Fort Stockton in 1958. Services are still held today.

Comanche Springs Pool photos courtesy Fort Stockton CVB.

St. Stephens Episcopal Church

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Historic Fort Stockton, strategically placed at Comanche Springs, was active from 1867 to 1886. Today, four of the original 35 fort buildings remain, including the Guard House and three officer’s quarters. Two of the barracks and two kitchen/mess halls have been reconstructed. The Historic Fort Stockton Museum is located in Barracks #1 on the east side of the parade grounds. 432-336-2400. A support group, Friends of Fort Stockton, assists in fund raising for the continued development of the Fort. Visitors should proceed to Barracks #1 to pay the visitor fee and pick-up a complete guide to the fort, including buildings open for visiting and event schedule.

Parks

Rooney Park, and the other city parks, are the family activity and recreation centers featuring walking paths, play ground equipment and picnic, basketball, tennis, soccer and volleyball facilities.

Historic Fort Stockton

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County Attractions

Fort Stockton-Pecos County Airport Opened in June 1942 with two 2,500 foot turf runways, the airport was named Gibbs Field or Fort Stockton Field and was used by the United States Army Air Forces as a training base during WWII. It began training United States Army Air Corps flying cadets under contract to Pacific Air School Ltd using Fairchild PT-19s, PT-17s and a few P-49 Warhawks.

Inactivated in 1944 with the drawdown of AAFTC’s pilot training program, it was discharged to the War Assets Administration (WAA) and became a civil airport, today serving as a county airport. Full services are available including 24/7 FBO services and major and minor A&P mechanics. Jet A and 100LL are normally stocked. The field has two asphalt and three turf runways.

Pecos County Desert Pines Municipal Golf Course is an 18 hole course located near the airport and the home course of PGA pro Blaine McAlister.

Pecos County Coliseum and Civic Center are large special event centers located near the airport and are venues for rodeos, fairs, dances, concerts and other large scale special events.

Photo courtesy Fort Stockton CVB.

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The settlement that would become the modern day Fort Stockton started as

an important stop on the Comanche Trail and soon became a cross roads destination providing security, shelter and supply for westward bound travelers, whether by rail, stagecoach or horseback. As modern trans-portation evolved, Fort Stockton developed into an important travel center destination and today is a thriving community offering travel services, historic attractions and recre-ational opportunities. The city is uniquely positioned to be a travel hub and a gateway to the Big Bend region, whether traveled in day trips returning to Fort Stockton each night, or done as a loop through the region before returning to Fort Stockton.

This entire region lies within the Chihua-huan Desert, a vast area covering most of northern Mexico, the Trans Pecos Region of Texas and parts of New Mexico. Annual rain fall is generally twelve inches or less. The desert abounds with plant and animal life that has adapted to this arid region. Take time to see the entire area and discover its natural wonders.

Gateway to West TexasSanta Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park

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Using Fort Stockton as your beginning point, the first place you should visit is Big Bend National Park, www.nps.gov/bibe/. On your way to the park stop in Marathon, www.marathontexas.com, which is located in the famous Marathon Basin, representing our most ancient geological formations. Visitors will find a historic hotel and the numerous shops delightful.

Big Bend National Park encompasses over 800,000 acres, and was established in 1944 to preserve outstanding examples of the rugged Chihuahuan Desert wilderness. Big Bend National Park is the largest protected area of the Chihuahuan Desert in the U.S. The park is known as “ three parks in one” with the towering Chisos Mountains, the vast Chihuahuan Desert, and the thriving riparian Rio Grande environments all situated along the “big bend” of the Rio Grande. Be sure to stop at the Panther Junction park headquarters for information on hiking, camping, rafting, and lodging.

Alpine 67

Balmorhea State Park 57

Big Bend National Park Boundary 100

Big Bend National Park Headquarters 126

Del Rio 186

El Paso 241

Fort Davis 90

Guadalupe Mountains National Park 152

Marathon 58

Marfa 93

Midland/Odessa (Int’l Airport) 97

Monahans 50

Pecos (I-20) 54

Presidio (Port of Entry) 153

San Angelo 166

Sanderson 65

Study Butte/Terlingua 145

Van Horn 120

Approximate Driving Distance from Fort Stockton, in Miles

Map Courtesy Fort Stockton CVB

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Just west of Big Bend National Park lies the ghost town of Terlingua. Visit website www.ghosttowntexas.com, as well aswww.bigbendchamber.homestead.com Here the tailings from the quicksilver mining are still visible, and the old cemetery stands as a mute reminder of yesteryear. Still farther west and a must see in Lajitas is the Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center. Many visitors return to Fort Stockton through Alpine, www.alpinetexas.com, stopping to see the campus of Sul Ross State University or visit The Museum of the Big Bend, www.sulross.edu/museum.

Bee Mountain, Study Butte, near Terlingua

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Traveling west from Lajitas, you will be delighted with Highway 170, known as El Camino Del Rio or the River Road, one of the most spectacular scenic routes in Texas.

At Presidio, www.cityofpresidio.com you will have a chance to visit another of the many state parks in the region. Fort Leaton State Historic Site, www.texasstateparks.org, was the home and private fort of Ben Leaton, an early farmer in the area.

North of Presidio is the quirky city of Marfa, www.marfacc.com, noted as a minimalist art center with shops, galleries and the world famous Chinati Foundation, www.chinati.org.

Rio Grande, as seen from Hwy. 170

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Another area of interest to visitors is Fort Davis, website www.fortdavis.com, where you will find one of Fort Stockton’s sister forts at Fort Davis National Historic Site, www.nps.gov/foda. While in this area, you will also want to visit Davis Mountain State Park, www.texasstateparks.org with the pueblo style Indian Lodge built by the CivilianConservation Corps in the 1930’s.

Just a few miles north of Fort Davis is McDonald Observa-tory, www.mcdonaldobservatory.org. Enjoy a breath-taking drive up the highest paved road in Texas to Mount Locke’s 6,800 foot summit. There you can join the daily tour of the 108 inch telescope and the new Hobby-Eberley telescope, the third largest in the world. Be sure to ask about the frequent “Star Parties” held at the Visitor Center.

You will find an oasis in the desert at Balmorhea State Park, www.texasstateparks.org. The park boasts the world’s largest man made swimming pool. The San Soloman Springs feed the pool with 26 million gallons of water per day.

Traveling north west of Fort Stockton on Highway 285, you will find the city of Pecos, www.pecostx.com, which has numerous historic sites. Farm to Market road 652, a well maintained road, intersects highway 285 in the tiny community of Orla. This is the shortest route to the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, www.nps.gov/gumo, noted for fall foliage in McKittrick Canyon and El Capitan, at 8,717 feet the highest point in Texas. It is also the quickest route to Carlsbad Caverns National Park, www.nps.gov/cave.

Photo: Tim Jones, McDonald Observatory

Fort Davis National Historic Site

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There are many other points of interest in this region such as Monahans Sandhills State Park, www.texasstateparks.org, and the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center, www.cdri.org, between Alpine and Fort Davis.

Take some time, stay in Fort Stockton to explore the entire Big Bend region of far West Texas and discover all its history and natural wonders.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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To join the Chamber, please fill out and mail, email, or fax your application form back to us. Please mail your payment to the Chamber at 1000 Railroad Avenue, P O Box C, Fort Stockton , Texas 79735.

Becoming a MemberThank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce. We’re confident you will be pleased with your decision to join the Chamber. You can visit the Chamber in person at 2100 West Dickinson Fort Stockton, Texas 79735, or online anytime at www.fortstockton.org to learn more. Here’s just a few of the many benefits you’ll receive by belonging to the Chamber.

Membership Application

Name of Business _________________________________________________________________________________Principal’s Name __________________________________________________________________________________Principal’s Title ____________________________________________________________________________________Street Address ____________________________________________________________________________________City, State, Zip ____________________________________________________________________________________P.O. Box __________________________________________________________________________________________Telephone ______________________________________ Alt. Telephone ____________________________________Fax Number ____________________________________E-mail ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Does your organization have a website ___ Y ___ NWould you like the website hot linked to the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce website? ___ Y ___ N

Website Name ___________________________________________________________________________________Is your organization a branch or local office for a firm? ___ Y ___ N Firm Name _______________________________________________________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________

What classifications do you want to be listed in a directory? ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________Year began in Fort Stockton: ________________No. of employees ___________ No. of part-time employees ____________What is your business anniversary date? ___________________

Would you like someone to contact you about a grand opening or ribbon cutting? ___ Y ___ N

Annual Investment Payable Annual $________________ Semiannual $__________________ Quarterly $______________ Paid with application $ _____________Effective Date ___________________

I hereby apply for Chamber membership as stated above and state that I am in agreement with the purposes of the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce to preserve civic, cultural and general interests of the City of Fort Stockton and its trade area and if elected to membership in the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce by its Board of Directors I will adhere to the Fort Stockton bylaws, rules and regulations.

Applicant Signature _________________________________________________________________Sponsor Name _____________________________________________________________________

What Does MyChamber Do For Me?

New Members: Ribbon Cuttings for new businesses, relocation, or expansion

You will be listed on the Chamber’s website in the section entitled “Our Newest Members”.

Your company name, address, phone, fax, mail and web address, as well as your products or services will be listed in the membership list on the Chamber’s website and in the Printed Chamber Directory

You’ll be introduced at a quarterly “New Membership Luncheon” meeting and allowed to give a 5-minute commercial about your business.

During the year, your business will be listed in the “Chamber Connection” under spotlighted business category.

Free use of conference room

One free listing in the Membership Roster,

Availability to sponsor Business After Hours

One annual Blue Coat appearance.

Business-to-Business referrals.

Plus Much More!

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Big Bend Region Minority & Small Business Development Center - Pecos Economic Development Building, 503 S. Cypress, Pecos TX Ph. 432-447-0538

Since its inception in 1992, the Big Bend Region Minority and Small Business Development Center has secured over 300 loans amounting to over $58.8 million, has served over 3300 clients, conducted over 235 seminars, and assisted with over 120 new business start-ups, while in the process creating over 600 new jobs.

The Center helps existing and start-up small business owners develop management skills, thereby improving their potential for success. Counselors assist small businesses in areas ranging from business plan development and financing, to marketing, advertising, and international trade assistance.

Counselors have backgrounds as small business owners, and can provide the practical expertise needed for today’s businesses to succeed. Counselors maintain the highest ethical standards of confidentiality, and provide one-on-one counseling services at no charge to the client. Workforce Solutions Permian Basin,300 North Main St., Fort Stockton, TX Ph: 432-336-6382

The Business Services Unit is designed to assist employers in developing a quality workforce in the Permian Basin Workforce Solutions region.

Business Resources

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Abstract & Title Co.

Elliott & Waldron AbstractPhone: 432-336-5214Fax: 432-336-7869Contact: Suzie Cates, Manager306 S. NelsonFort Stockton, TX 79735

Advertising AgencyDigital Vision AdvertisingContact: Eric Laez, OwnerP.O. Box 323, Newark, NY 14513

Air Conditioning and HeatingJoe’s Climate ControlPhone: 432-336-5721Contact: Joe Martin, Owner1106 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

ApartmentsFort Stockton Manor ApartmentsPhone: 432-336-5789Contact: Pamela Turmin, Manager305 N. Everts, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Southern View ApartmentsPhone: 432-336-6414Contact: Melba Moralez, Manager1113 W. Ryan, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Valley Creek ApartmentsPhone: 432-336-3635Fax: 432-336-6099Contact: Brenda Tarango, Manager2038 N. Hwy 1053, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

AttorneysLinebarger LawfirmPhone: 432-336-5459Contact: Mario Corral,1301 E. 8th St.# 200, Odessa, TX 79761

Auto Dealership

Stockton FordPhone: 432-336-3351Fax: 432-336-7962Contact: Dennis Card, Owner2300 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Automotive PartsNapa Auto PartsPhone: 432-336-5244Fax: 432-336-2123Contact: John Barron, Area Manager1101 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

O’Reilly Auto PartsPhone: 432-336-6843Fax: 432-336-8299Contact: Mike Badeaux, Manager1920 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Banks

Pecos County State BankPhone: 432-336-3331Contact: George Hansard, PresidentP.O. Box 1527, 500 N. MainFort Stockton, TX 79735www.pcsb.com

First National BankPhone: 432-336-8541Fax: 432-336-6404Contact: Doug Burns, PresidentP.O. Box 1329, 1000 W. DickinsonFort Stockton, TX 79735www.fnbfst.com

Guaranty Bond BankPhone: 432-336-7134Fax: 432-336-7139Contact: Lou Ann Tovar, President809 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Banners and SignsVinyl TechniquesPhone: 432-943-5049Contact: Sam Turner, OwnerP.O. Box 1423, Monahans, TX [email protected]

Beauty Salon/Barber ShopHeadwaysPhone: 432-336-5061Contact: Elvira Feyry, Owner318 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

El Caballero Barber ShopPhone: 432-336-5793Contact: Ray Falcon, Owner205 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Better Business BureauBetter Business BureauPhone: 432-563-1880Fax: 432-561-5506Contact: Trish Powell, ManagerP. O. Box 60206, Midland, TX [email protected]

BeveragesChallenge BeveragePhone: 432-336-5604Fax: 432-336-5560Contact: Max Martin-Scott, Manager1301 N Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

DeCoty Coffee CompanyPhone: 432-332-7642Fax: 325-655-6837Contact: Phil Moore, Manager902 S. County Road, Odessa, TX 79764www.decotycoffee.com

L&F DistributorsPhone: 432-837-3645Fax: 432-837-0193Contact: Anselmo Aguilar, Sales Manager2307 W. Highway 90, Alpine, TX 79830

Permian Distributing, Inc.Phone: 432-837-5411Contact: John Morrow, OwnerP.O. Box 9690, Alpine, TX 79831

Boot RepairRex’s Boot RepairPhone: 432-336-2668Contact: Rex Carpenter, Owner903 N. Butz, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

BroadcastingKFST RadioPhone: 432-336-2228Fax: 432-336-5834Contact: Ken Ripley, Owner954 S. U.S. Hwy 385, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

US Cable of Coastal-TX LPPhone: 432-336-5008Fax: 432-336-6757Contact: Dana Shoemaker, Marketing Manager800 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Campground

Parkview RV ParkPhone: 432-336-7733Contact: Wallis Hooker, OwnerSanderson Hwy. Rt. 285 Lt1Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Fort Stockton RV ParkPhone: 432-395-2494Contact: Cheryl Self, OwnerP.O. Box 627, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Hilltop RV ParkPhone: 432-336-6090Contact: Jim and KC Newby, Owner1405 N. Front, 4076 IH 10 W., Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.ftstocktontexasrvpark.com

Catering ServiceThe Cooks’ Catering CompanyPhone: 432-336-9819Contact: Paul Pasqua, Owner401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Certified Public AccountantsCard and CompanyPhone: 432-336-2277Fax: 432-336-7704Contact: Bob Card, OwnerP.O. Box 1625, 200 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Ilo D. Rauscher, CPAPhone: 432-336-5208Fax: 432-336-7025Contact: Ilo Rauscher, Owner104 S. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

ChurchesFirst Presbyterian ChurchPhone: 432-336-3346Fax: 432-336-6717Contact: Rev. James R. Miles,P.O. Box 100, 202 N. Oklahoma, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.1stpresfs.org

Northside Baptist ChurchPhone: 432-940-2110Contact: Scott Owen, PastorP.O. Box 66Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Catholic ChurchPhone: 432-336-2724Fax: 432-336-6668Contact: Viola Aguirre403 S. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

St. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchPhone: 432-940-2325Fax: 432-336-5534Contact: Marti JonesP.O. Box 330, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

ClothingBeallsPhone: 432-336-2227Contact: Teri Pando, Manager1404 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Wal*MartPhone: 432-336-3389Fax: 432-336-6542Contact: Vanessa Cardwell, Manager1700 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.walmart.com

Computer Systems RepairsAtlas Business SolutionsPhone: 432-336-3220 Fax: 432-683-3162Contact: Roy D. Posey, ManagerP.O. Box 50758, Midland, TX 79710www.atlashelps.com

Butch’s Computer ServicePhone: 432-336-2900 Fax: 432-336-2904Contact: Larry L. Poor, Owner1509 C W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735butch@butchscomputerservice.comwww.butchscomputerservice.com

Consultants

SBDC CenterPhone: 432-837-8694Fax: 432-837-8104Contact: Dave Wilson, ManagerP.O. Box C-47 SRSU, Alpine, TX 79832

Copy Machines and SystemsAtlas Business SolutionsPhone: 432-336-3220 Fax: 432-683-3162Contact: Roy D. Posey, ManagerP.O. Box 50758, Midland, TX 79710www.atlashelps.com

Total Office Solution of West TexasPhone: 432-940-0345Fax: 432-336-9652Contact: Libby Proctor, Office ManagerP.O. Box 7405, Pasadena, CA 91109-7405

CosmeticsMary Kay Beauty ConsultantPhone: 432-940-6774Contact: Geniva R. Hogan, ConsultantP.O. Box 596, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Merle NormanPhone: 432-336-5315Contact: Shirley Weddle, Owner413 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Credit Union1st Community Federal Credit UnionPhone: 432-336-2273Fax: 432-336-2360Contact: Gracie Natividad, Manager800 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Dance StudioKelli’s Dance Studio LLCPhone: 432-336-8706Contact: Kelli A. Harral, Owner109 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Electrical/HVACDiamond Electrical ServicePhone: 432-336-3346Fax: 432-520-8212Contact: Robert (Butch) Williams, OwnerP.O. Box 70, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

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Electronics SalesAaron’s Sales and LeasePhone: 432-336-8022Contact: Steve Morales, Manager1067 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.aarons.com

Employment AgencyWorkforce Solutions of the Permian BasinPhone: 432-336-6382Fax: 432-336-8207Contact: Connie Day, Office Manager300 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Entertainment

Stockton’s EntertainmentPhone: 432-336-2101Fax: 432-336-2505Contact: Michael Mondragon, Manager1009 S. Kansas, 2181 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735michael.mondragon@stocktonsentertainment.comwww.stocktonsentertainment.com

The Neon PalmPhone: 432-336-3840Contact: K.C. Newby, Owner1407 N. Front, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Equipment Leasing

American EnergyPhone: 432-336-5655Fax: 432-336-0801Contact: Gary Weddle, Owner1068 Highland Lane, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Feed and Ranch Supply

Pecos County Feed and Ranch SupplyPhone: 432-336-6877Fax: 432-336-6977Contact: Paul Golliher, Owner500 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Stockton Feed LLCPhone: 432-336-3324Fax: 432-336-7402Contact: Zeke Rodarte2011 Old Alpine Hwy, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Financial ServicesAdventure FinancePhone: 432-336-7007Fax: 432-336-3377Contact: Julie Scharlach, Owner906 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

FlooringDesigner Carpets and InteriorsPhone: 432-336-6591Fax: 432-336-6584Contact: Larry and Mary Lujan, Owners700 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

FloristThe Flower ShopPhone: 432-336-3702Contact: Laura Flores, Owner409 N. Jackson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Frame ShopAnn’s Frame ShopPhone: 432-336-8255Contact: Ann McGee, OwnerP.O. Box 486, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Funeral Home

Gentry Funeral HomePhone: 432-336-3939Fax: 432-336-3949Contact: Jeff & Barbi Gentry, Owners301 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Memorial Funeral HomePhone: 432-336-9199Fax: 432-336-9355Contact: Ray Chapa, Owner600 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Furniture SalesAaron’s Sales and LeasePhone: 432-336-8022Contact: Steve Morales, Manager1067 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.aarons.com

Ace Home CenterPhone: 432-336-3070Fax: 432-336-8753Contact: Brian Frank, Owner2100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Terrazas FurniturePhone: 432-336-8536Fax: 432-336-2152Contact: Pete Terrazas, Owner106 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Gas CompanyWest Texas Gas, Inc.Phone: 432-336-3794Contact: Tim Hamm, Manager2311 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

General ContractorEnergreen Products, LLCPhone: 915-471-1992 Fax: call aheadContact: Cindy Melgar,1165 McNutt Road, Sunland Park, NM 88063

Pharr & CompanyPhone: 806-463-5263Fax: 806-786-7749Contact: Jimmy R. Pharr, Owner907 N. Avenue Q Drive, Lubbock, TX 79408

Semper F. ContractingPhone: 325-347-7767Fax: 830-265-4117Contact: James E. Fraser, Owner103 Grapevin Dr., Marble Falls, TX 78654

J&P CommunicationsPhone: 432-336-3446 Fax: 432-336-3446Contact: Pete Galvan and Joy Chew, OwnersP.O. Box 70, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Alexander RoofingPhone: 432-209-8930Contact: Terry Alexander, Owner1611 SE 5th St, Seminole, TX 79630

B&H Maintenance & ConstructionPhone: 575-394-2588 Fax: 575-394-2299Contact: Dale Bettis, PresidentP.O. Box 970, Eunice, NM 88231www.bhpipeline.com

Charles Terry ConstructionPhone: 432-520-6943 Fax: 432-520-5903Contact: Charles Terry, Owner2020 Fringewood Drive, Midland, TX 79707

General Merchandise

Wal*MartPhone: 432-336-3389Fax: 432-336-6542Contact: Vanessa Cardwell, Manager1700 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.walmart.com

Gift ShopMesquite TreePhone: 432-336-6781 Fax: 432-336-6094Contact: Kay Honaker, Owner1101 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

House of GiftsPhone: 432-336-8540Fax: 432-336-8540Contact: Maria F. Ibarra, Owner100 W. Callaghan, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Wallace 4 Seasons StorePhone: 432-336-3641Fax: 432-336-5311Contact: Jim Ivy, Owner600 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.wallacelumber.com

GovernmentOscar G. GonzalesPhone: 432-336-3660 Fax: 432-336-8285217 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

GrocersLowe’s #43Phone: 432-336-3341Fax: 432-336-3343Contact: Steve Davidson, Manager1300 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Lowe’s #44Phone: 432-336-3919Fax: 432-336-5149Contact: Filiberto Carrasco, Manager108 W. 10th, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Hardware

Ace Home CenterPhone: 432-336-3070Fax: 432-336-8753Contact: Brian Frank, Owner2100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Health ServicesAmerican Home HealthPhone: 432-441-2266Contact: Leo Hung, Owner315 W. Oak, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Cactus Health ServicesPhone: 432-336-8110Fax: 432-336-8107Contact: Alex Gonzalez, Manager301 N. Water, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Drug Screen Compliance- Lou’s Clinical LabPhone: 432-332-9421 Fax: 432-333-9986Contact: Stephen Linneman,P.O. Box 394, Odessa, TX 79760

Hands of Compassion Home CarePhone: 432-218-7996, Fax: 432-699-4102Contact: Jandetta Olaseni, Administrator1030 Andrews Hwy, Suite 203, Midland, TX 79701www.hochomecare.com

Home HospicePhone: 432-336-7822Fax: 432-336-6335Contact: Rachel Rodriguez, RN614 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.homehospicewtx.com

Nurses UnlimitedPhone: 432-336-6999 Fax: 432-336-8393Contact: Eunice Lopez, Manager109 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Permian Basin Community Centers - Frontier DivisionPhone: 432-336-3383301 E. 5th, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Heavy Equipment

Warren CatPhone: 432-336-8929Fax: 432-336-3603Contact: Jim Nelson, Manager1028 Eastern Blvd, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Home Decor

Bella TerrazzaPhone: 432-336-0200Fax: 432-336-6736Contact: Amy Terrazas, Owner116 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Honarary MemberJ&SM Inc.Contact: Doug May,Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Hotel/Motel

Sleep InnPhone: 432-336-8338Fax: 432-336-8381Contact: Rachel Patel, Owner3401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

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Super 8Phone: 432-336-8531Fax: 432-336-6789Contact: Alex Patel, Owner3200 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Quality InnPhone: 432-336-5955Fax: 432-336-3540Contact: Bora Chung, Owner1308 N. Hwy. 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Motel 6Phone: 432-336-9737, Fax: 432-336-8346Contact: Michelle Gavid, General Manager3001 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.motel6.com

La QuintaPhone: 432-336-9781Fax: 432-336-3634Contact: Tim Guerreror, Manager1537 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Holiday Inn ExpressPhone: 432-336-3421Fax: 432-336-3832Contact: Julie Morton, Manager2915 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Days InnPhone: 432-336-7500Fax: 432-336-7501Contact: Manish Bhakta, Manager1408 N. Highway 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.daysinn.com/hotel/01781

Comfort SuitesPhone: 432-336-3224Fax: 432-336-6288Contact: Rachel Patel, Owner3101 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Candlewood SuitesPhone: 432-336-7700Fax: 432-336-8070Contact: Paul Amaya, Director of Sales2469 W IH10, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]/fortstocktontx

Budget InnPhone: 432-336-3311Contact: Ray Bahtka, Owner801 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Best Western/ Swiss Clock InnPhone: 432-336-8521 Fax: 432-336-6513Contact: Jennifer Auchmoody, Manager3201 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Hampton InnPhone: 432-336-9600Fax: 432-336-9601Contact: Harry Gandhi, Owner2271 W. IH 10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fortstockton.hamptoninn.com

Hunting ServicesDesert SafariesPhone: 210-764-4182Contact: Hunter C. Ross, Owner2935 Thousand Oaks, #6-217, San Antonio, TX 78247

Longfellow Ranch PartnersPhone: 432-336-25001009 N. Kansas, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

IndividualChoya and Sandy YoungDebbie DunaganDarrell SkeenBrenda Mowry TiptonBob GrayBill & Pat HonakerBarbara A. DavisArla HumphreyDebra K. JohnsonRene G. MinijarezEd WinklerAlbert MartinezTom and Debra EzellDwayne and Glenda BonhamWayne and Judy TempletonRoy ArmstrongRob and Cindy DunaganRay SiegmondRalph TraynhamPete & Betty HickmanPeggy HarralPaul YeagerMarcus and Lou Ann TovarManuel NunezMalissa TrevinoLibby and David RedwineGlen TeaneyDulcia WarrenFrances GomezKaran A. HeffelfingerGeorge and Glenna RiggsGregg & Lou Ann McKenzieJean HoffmanJennifer GonzalesJoe ShusterJohn BordonJohn MorrowJuan RodriguezJudy DeerfieldGary & Vanessa Cardwell

Industry ServicesJones LeasingPhone: 432-336-2224Fax: 432-336-2260Contact: Ross Jones, OwnerP.O. Box 330, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Insurance

Fort Stockton Insurance Co.Phone: 432-336-8565Fax: 432-336-8011Contact: Phil Chamberlain, OwnerP.O. Box 1269, 901 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Hardwick State Farm InsurancePhone: 432-336-8581Fax: 432-336-8853Contact: David Hardwick, Owner616 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Sawyer & Associates Insurance AgencyPhone: 432-336-7543 Fax: 432-336-8237Contact: Clyde Sawyer, OwnerP.O. Box 1684, 706. W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

State Farm InsurancePhone: 432-336-8575 Fax: 432-336-5534Contact: Tony Villarreal, Jr, Owner107 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Internet Services

Direct Bytes, LLCPhone: 432-336-9300Fax: 432-336-9302Contact: Chris Alexander, Owner1108 A W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Land SurveyingWhere On EarthPhone: 432-524-5198 Fax: 432-524-2536Contact: Michel J. Newton, OwnerP.O. Box 602, Andrews, TX 79714

Landscaping and Nursery

Trans Pecos PlantsPhone: 432-336-5998Contact: Brent and Lisa Siegmund, Owners804 B Sycamore, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Lumber and Building SuppliesMcCoy’s LumberPhone: 432-336-2628 Fax: 432-336-5573Contact: Jimmy McCasland, Manager1300 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Wallace Lumber CompanyPhone: 432-336-3641Fax: 432-336-5311Contact: Jim Ivy, Owner600 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.wallacelumber.com

Manufacturers

Genesis Wire Co.Phone: 432-336-5826Contact: Fermin Venegas, President4327 N. Hwy 1053, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Meat ProcessingMiller Meat CompanyPhone: 432-336-2979Contact: Robert Miller, Owner1013 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.millermeatcompany.net

Mexican Food FactoryComanche Tortilla FactoryPhone: 432-336-3245Contact: Joe Ben Gallegos , President107 S. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Movie RentalsShowtime VideoPhone: 432-336-7800Contact: Toni Espinoza, Manager1303 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

NewspaperThe Fort Stockton PioneerPhone: 432-336-2281Fax: 432-336-6432Contact: Pam Bouray, Editor210 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fortstocktonpioneer.com

Night ClubLU-AL,LLL DBA Atrium ClubPhone: 432-336-3243Contact: Albert and Lulu Valadez, Owners401 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

NonprofitS.E.E.D.Phone: 432-336-2224Fax: 432-336-2260Contact: Ross D. Jones, President201 N. Water, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Office Supplies & EquipmentAtlas Business SolutionsPhone: 432-336-3220Fax: 432-683-3162Contact: Roy D. Posey, ManagerP.O. Box 50758, Midland, TX 79710www.atlashelps.com

Chancellor Office SupplyPhone: 432-336-5221Fax: 432-336-5222Contact: Jean Lockhart, ManagerP.O. Box 1120, 1111 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Total Office Solution of West TexasPhone: 432-940-0345Fax: 432-336-9652Contact: Libby Procter, Marketing Rep1003 N. Rio, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Oil CompanyM.D. Allison Consulting GeologistPhone: 432-336-6020Contact: Michael D. Allison, OwnerP.O. Box 157, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

SandRidge EnergyPhone: 432-336-7821Fax: 432-336-4379Contact: Randy Johnson,876 E. Gonzalez LoopFort Stockton, TX 79735www.sandridgeenergy.com

Oil Field MaintenanceHughes ChristensenPhone: 432-336-0255Fax: 432-336-0265Contact: Tom Ezell, Marketing409 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

OpticiansWest Texas EyecarePhone: 432-336-3662Fax: 432-336-7806Contact: Dr. Hulon Pass, H-OD, OwnerDr. Joshua PassP.O. Box 1568, 605 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

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OrganizationsWomen’s DivisionPhone: 432-336-3804Contact: Josephine Falcon,P.O. Box 4145, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Girl Scouts of the Desert SouthwestPhone: 432-336-6122Contact: Susan Ruckman,5217 N Dixie, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

IHMSAPhone: 801-733-8423 Fax: 801-733-8424Contact: Lorene Thompson,P.O. Box 95690, South Jordan, UT [email protected]

Pecan OrchardsBelding FarmsPhone: 432-395-2460 Fax: 432-395-2909Contact: Glen Honaker, Manager705 S. FM 2037, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Pest ControlBrockman Pest ControlPhone: 432-336-8401 Fax: 432-336-6628Contact: James H. Ponder, Owner1990 W. Alamo Road, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Truesdell Pest ControlPhone: 432-923-1070Contact: Anthony W. Truesdell, OwnerP.O. Box 843, Sanderson, TX 79848

Pharmacy

Nolan PharmacyPhone: 432-336-2201Fax: 432-336-6646Contact: Ron Nolan, OwnerP.O. Box 880, 700 W. Dickinson,Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Wal*MartPhone: 432-336-3389Fax: 432-336-6542Contact: Vanessa Cardwell, Manager1700 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.walmart.com

Physicians and SurgeonsCecil George, M.D.Phone: 432-336-2291Contact: Cecil George, Owner511 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Printing and CopyingThe Print ShopPhone: 432-336-5922 Fax: 432-336-2022Contact: Jesse Gonzalez, Jr. Owner506 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Professional TattooBig Body InkPhone: 432-290-2058Contact: Armando J. Escajeda, Owner400 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Property Management

B-3 PropertiesPhone: 432-336-5003 Fax: 432-336-5392Contact: Janie Armstrong/Juanita Marcus, Managers808 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

PublishersAssociated Publishing CompanyPhone: 432-687-1756 Fax: 432-687-4907Contact: Jimmy Dennis, Manager4519 N. Garfield Suite 17, Midland, TX 79705

Blue Sky ProductionsPhone: 432-294-3723Fax: 866-239-8959Contact: Jon Young, ManagerP.O. Box 1824, Alpine, TX [email protected]

RanchLa Escalera RanchFort Stockton DivisionPost Office Box 1553Fort Stockton, TX 78229Gene Lyda, Division Mgr. & PartnerPhone: 432-395-2339 (Office)Fax: 432-395-2945Email: [email protected]: www.escalera.us

La Escalera Limited PartnershipSan Antonio Business Office4801 N. W. Loop 410 - Suite 500San Antonio, TX 78229Gerald D. Lyda, President & PartnerPhone: 210-232-0007 Fax: 210-684-8983Email: [email protected]: www.escalera.us

Longfellow Ranch PartnersPhone: 432-336-25001009 N. Kansas, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Hammond RanchPhone: 432-395-2297Contact: Nancy Hammond, OwnerP.O. Box 1730, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

McKenzie Land and LivestockPhone: 432-395-2250Contact: Houston McKenzie, OwnerBakersfield Rt. Box 3, McCamey, TX 79752

Williams Ranch CompanyPhone: 432-336-2294Fax: 432-336-3842Contact: Nancy Carpenter, Office ManagerP.O. Box 1668, Belding Rd., Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Real Estate

Century 21/ Sadler and AssociatesPhone: 432-336-9978Fax: 432-336-3847Contact: Bob Sadler, Owner1411 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Scarbrough Real Estate ServicesPhone: 432-336-9495 Fax: 432-336-8934Contact: Terrell Scarbrough, OwnerP.O. Box 659, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Restaurant

John Chihuahua’s Mexican RestaurantePhone: 432-336-9696Contact: Johnny and Rosacra Salinas, Owners2977 N. Hwy 18, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

SonicPhone: 432-336-5632Contact: Terry Bentley, Manager3401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Mi CasitaPhone: 432-336-5368Contact: Adonna Gonzales, Owner405 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

McDonald’sPhone: 432-336-9705 Fax: 432-336-2788Contact: William Story, Owner1500 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.mcdonalds.com

K-Bob’s Steak HousePhone: 432-336-6233 Fax: 432-336-2951Contact: Glenn Shiflet, Manager2800 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.kbobsusa.com

BienvenidosPhone: 432-336-3615Contact: Ruben Falcon, Owner405 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Kentucky Fried Chicken/Taco BellPhone: 432-336-5841 Fax: 417-883-36001304 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

IHOPPhone: 432-336-3569Contact: Elizabeth Quintela, General Manager2129 W. IH10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Zoe’s DinerPhone: 432-336-5312Fax: 432-336-2260Contact: Ross Jones, Partner101 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Comanche Tortilla FactoryPhone: 432-336-3245Contact: Joe Ben Gallegos , President107 S. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Steakhouse RestaurantPhone: 432-336-5909Contact: John Pacheco, Owner1100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

RetailSears Authorized Retail DealerPhone: 432-336-6850Contact: Raul & Judy Espino, Owners1208 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Sanitation RentalsHernandez SanitationPhone: 432-336-3803Contact: Joe Angel Hernandez, Jr., Owner1610 Panther Lane, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Service Stations/Convenience Stores:

5 O’ Clock SomewherePhone: 432-336-8133Contact: Cathy Anthony, Owner102 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

7-D ExxonPhone: 432-336-8002Fax: 432-336-2701Contact: Tyler Wolf, ManagerP. O. Box 568, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

The Kent Companies: Kings CourtPhone: 432-336-8641Fax: 432-697-8911Contact: Julie Kent, ManagerP.O. Box 908001, Midland, TX 79708601 W. Dickinson Blvd, Fort Stocktonwww.thekentcompanies.com

The Kent Companies: OasisPhone: 432-336-8677Fax: 432-697-8911Contact: Julie Kent, ManagerP.O. Box 908001, Midland, TX 797082800 N. Hwy 18, Fort Stocktonwww.thekentcompanies.com

The Kent Companies: Shell WestPhone: 432-336-2538Fax: 432-697-8911Contact: Julie Kent, ManagerP.O. Box 908001, Midland, TX 797083301 N. Hwy 18, Fort Stocktonwww.thekentcompanies.com

Mobile OnePhone: 432-336-7812Fax: 432-336-2701Contact: Buck Pilley, Owner310 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Sonora-Ozona OilPhone: 432-336-2636Fax: 432-336-2701Contact: Tyler Wolfe, ManagerP.O. Box 1507, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Southwest MarketersPhone: 432-336-2351Fax: 432-336-6315Contact: Bently King, OwnerP.O. Box 400, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Stop N ShopPhone: 432-336-5091Contact: Tyler Wolfe, Manager101 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

StripesPhone: 325-277-9337Contact: Monica C. Sanchez, Store Director1723 N. Hwy. 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.susser.com

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Stock and Bond Broker

Edward Jones InvestmentsPhone: 432-336-3611Fax: 432-336-4780Contact: Sal Salazar, Finacial AdvisorP.O. Box 366, 104 E. 1st, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]

Telephone SystemsVerizonPhone: 432-336-8777, Fax: 432-336-6897Contact: Jeff Gilman, Manager222 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.verizonwireless.com

Telephone SystemsAT&T TexasPhone: 1-800-403-3302Contact: Linda Foster, Manager410 W. Missouri Ave, Midland, TX 79701

Big Bend TelephonePhone: 432-837-3393 Fax: 432-364-0023Contact: Justin Haynes, Owner808 N. 5th Street, Alpine, TX 79830www.bigbend.net

Slater’s Phone ServicePhone: 432-336-2733, Fax: 432-336-5156Contact: Charles & Letricia Slater, OwnersP.O. Box 1705, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Tire Dealer and DistributorBridgestone/Firestone Test CenterPhone: 432-336-2248Contact: Wayne Indorf, ManagerP.O. Box 1268, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Wiest Tire Company/Oasis Truck and Tire CenterPhone: 432-336-3314, Fax: 432-336-2798Contact: Rocco Weist, Owner701 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

McKissack Tire CompanyPhone: 432-336-7511Fax: 432-336-3960Contact: Howard McKissack, OwnerP.O. Box 266, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Trailer Parts and ServicesCentury TrailerPhone: 432-336-8797, Fax: 432-336-3525Contact: Scott Mooney, Owner1411 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Utilities:

Texas-New Mexico PowerPhone: 432-336-8069Fax: 432-336-2188Contact: Donald Hunt, Manager1400 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

First Choice PowerPhone: 432-336-3259Contact: Mya Surratt, Manager117 N. Main, Suite AFort Stockton, TX 79735

Veternary ClinicAnimal Medical ClinicPhone: 432-336-2208Fax: 432-336-8149Contact: Ted Fish, Owner550 N. Fred J. EllysonFort Stockton, TX 79735

Water Sales and Equipment

The Water FactoryPhone: 432-336-2255Fax: 432-336-6434Contact: Manuel S. Salcido,1005 N. Butz, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Water Well Services

Spring Branch Water Well ServicePhone: 432-336-7867Fax: 432-336-8488Contact: Donald Herschap, OwnerP.O. Box 1751, 2905 W. 9thFort Stockton, TX 79735

Web Site DesignWest XDesignPhone: 432-336-3794Contact: Renee F. Gaylor, Owner808 N Missouri, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Welding SupplyFort Stockton Welding SupplyPhone: 432-336-6537Fax: 432-336-6537Contact: Agustin Martinez, Owner1901 N. Front, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fortstocktonwelding.com

Well ServicesBasic Energy Services, Inc.Phone: 432-336-3168Fax: 432-336-3197Contact: T.R. Sparks, ManagerP.O. Box 698, Crane, TX 7973148th Lane, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.basicenergyservices.com

Western Clothing

Pecos County Feed and Ranch SupplyPhone: 432-336-6877Fax: 432-336-6977Contact: Paul Golliher, Owner500 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Winery/VineyardMesa Vineyards dba Ste. GenevievePhone: 432-395-2417Fax: 432-395-2431Contact: Patrick J. Prendergast,P.O. Box 130, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

Women’s ClothingCottage CollectionsPhone: 432-336-9819Fax: 432-336-9819Contact: Glenda Pasqua, Owner401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

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Advertiser Index

5 O’Clock Somewhere.....................................237-D Exxon......................................................32Ace Home Center............................................12American Energy Equipment Rental.................15B3 Properties...................................................24Bella Terraza....................................................31Bienvenidos Restaurant.....................................6Big Bend Chamber of Commerce.....................29Big Bend Open Road Race..............................17Big Bend Telephone........................................30Budget Auto Sales...........................................22Candlewood Suites.........................................23Carisma Car Wash..........................................29Century 21 Sadler & Assoc. Real Estate.............7Comfort Suites................................................18Coyote Car Wash...........................................24Days Inn.........................................................23DirectBytes, LLC..............................................29Edward Jones.................................................17Elliot and Waldron Abstract Co.....................39First Choice Power..........................................22First National Bank of Fort Stockton...................4Fort Stockton Convention and Visitor Bureau..40Fort Stockton Insurance Agency.......................13Fort Stockton RV Park....................................28

Genesis Wire Company...................................32Gentry Funeral Home.....................................15Guaranty Bond Bank........................................9Hampton Inn of Fort Stockton.........................16Hardwick State Farm Insurance.......................10Hilltop RV Park...............................................10Holiday Inn Express.......................................27Home Hospice...............................................14House of Gifts.................................................38IHOP.............................................................25John Chihuahua’s Mexican Restaurante..........17La Quinta Inn..................................................6Longfellow Ranch...........................................25Marathon Chamber of Commerce..................26Marfa Public Radio...........................................7McKissack Tire Co.............................................6Memorial Funeral Home................................30Midland College/WRTTC................................13Mobil 1 Lube Express......................................14Neon Palm.....................................................22Nolen’s Pharmacy and Gifts............................31Parkview RV and Mobile Home Park................7Pecos County Feed and Supply........................18Pecos County Memorial Hospital....................2Pecos County State Bank..................................1

1Pharr & Company..........................................27Quality Inn......................................................11SandRidge Energy, Inc.....................................3Sleep Inn & Suites...........................................18Speed Laundromat..........................................24Spring Branch Water Well Service....................16Steakhouse Restaurant....................................38Stockton Feed.................................................24Stockton Ford.................................................16Stockton’s Entertainment................................25Stop & Shop.........................................................30Sul Ross State University/Small Business Development..................................33Super 8...........................................................28Terrazas Furniture............................................12Texas-New Mexico Power...............................16Thirfty Smokes................................................39Total Office Solution of West Texas..................8Trans Pecos Plants............................................15Wallace’s Four Seasons Store...........................14Walmart......................................................33Warren Cat......................................................11Water Factory..................................................13West Texas VA Health Care.............................31Williams Ranch Co.........................................29

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