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• Over 50 rooms of Western memorabilia
• Gift Shop & Bookstore• Housed in c.1896 #11 Saloon &
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432-445-5076120 E. Dot Stafford @ Highway 285
Memorial Day to Labor DayMonday - Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
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wELCOME TO PECOS, TEXAS! Forthose new to Pecos, you might havemissed some things. For one, Pecoswas the birthplace of the rodeo in
1883, and the tradition is celebrated annually in the summerwith the West of the Pecos Rodeo at Buck Jackson Arena.
The story of how the rodeo got its start is pretty simple. Pecosstood at the junction of several cattle drive and wagon trails. TheGoodnight-Loving, Butterfield, and Chisholm Trails passedthrough Pecos, all because of the availability of easy naturalcrossing points on the Pecos River. After 1881, the rail road alsopassed through here. With so much traffic regularly coming
through Pecos, it was only natural for the many cowboys on traildrives to demonstrate their skills and try to be the best at whatthey did. Bragging rights for being the best led to directcompetition, and thus was born the rodeo, right here in Pecos.Learn more on page 30.
One of the main attractions here is the West of the PecosMuseum. It occupies two historic buildings, the Johnson-HeardSaloon and the Orient Hotel built respectively in 1896 and1904. The saloon boasts a talking bartender and the twobuildings house more than 50 rooms displaying scenes of life inthe 1800s. Learn more on page 12. Also, drop by the MemoryLane Antique Car Museum for a step back in time.
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Alive with History
WELCOME TOPECOSWest Texas town offers varied attractions
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Plan your calendar around seasonalevents such as the summer rodeo andcantaloupe harvest, or the September 16thFiesta and Parade. See the EventsCalendar on page 17.
The food in Pecos is something youwon't want to miss. The town is wellknown for its Tex-Mex cuisine, see page14, as well as the famous Pecoscantaloupe. They became a favorite of railpassengers traveling through Pecos, as theTexas and Pacific Railway regularly pickedup a supply of the fruit. The distinct flavorof Pecos melons is now known all over theUnited States. Learn more on page 14.
The weather in this region is sopredictable that the military chose it for itsPecos Army Air Field because the areaaveraged 360 days per year that flying waspossible. No other site offered such wideflexibility, weather-wise. It was thelocation of the country's largest bombertraining center during World War IIbecause of the weather and the flat
landscape. It appears lots of folks likePecos. Forbes named it the second fastestgrowing small town in the nation in 2012.
Visit for a day or stay for a lifetime.Learn how you can visit Pecos atvisitpecos.com.
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Welcome to Pecos, Texas a growing town that has made
its way on the map!
Historically we are proud to be Home of the World’s
first Rodeo and are world famous for our Pecos Sweet
Cantaloupes. While these things continue to be an
important part of Pecos, our community has more to
offer.
In 2014 our Pecos Area Chamber of Commerce took
all the things that make our town unique and introduced
our new branding that represents our history as well as
our present and future.
In our branding the imbedded spur and rowel not only
stand for our history but a sun, a sign of promise, of
hope, cooperation and growth.
Whether your stay in our community is long or short
my wish is that you leave having experienced these things
during your stay.
As a tourist you will find great information on Pecos
and our surrounding area at the Chamber as well as
experience a bit of Pecos hospitality with the helpful staff.
Along with promoting our town, the Chamber and its
committees host several events throughout the year
including our Annual Chamber Banquet, West of the
Pecos Rodeo, Night In Old Pecos/Cantaloupe Festival
and Fall Fair.
Executive Director Lupe Davis and her staff work
diligently to promote local business growth, serve the
community and network with many organizations and
civic groups for a better Pecos. Our organization consists
of 151 members and is led by our board of directors.
The board meets monthly to compose policies and
programs to increase business and community
opportunities for positive progress for Pecos. Learn how
you can join the Chamber - see page 33.
Crisha Molinar
President, Pecos Chamber
of Commerce
From the MayorHello from Pecos, Texas! Visit one of the fastest
growing small cities in America (Forbes Magazine)and enjoy true Texas hospitality as you meet some ofthe friendliest and helpful people anywhere!Where is Pecos? Pecos is in far West Texas 75 miles
west of Odessa and 200 miles east of El Paso onInterstate 20 and centrally located to just abouteverything! Day or weekend trips include going to themountains, lakes, sand dunes, or the desert. Explorecaves and caverns, hike in the mountains, ride andplay on sand dunes, take a scenic drive to theMcDonald Observatory, or camp at Balmorhea StatePark and enjoy some birding and a spring fedswimming experience as well as terrific scuba diving! While in Pecos visit our historic Main Street area
and our famous West of the Pecos Museum in therestored 19th century three story Orient Hotel. Nextdoor is the Number 11 Saloon which has a bullet holein the floor from a long ago gunfight reminding us ofthe true beginnings of our community which issteeped in rich cultural history. Steps away visit thePecos Chamber of Commerce/CVB located in the old1911 Texas Pacific railroad depot which also houses
the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame or just down the streetvisit the awesome Memory Lane Car Museum. A newbaseball complex is underway at our City Park thatwill host all levels of tournaments for kids of all ages! Visit the last week of June for the West of the Pecos
Rodeo known as the “World’s First Rodeo” whichbegan in 1883 and features the best of the bestcowboys and cowgirls vying for top honors. Visit inJuly and August and experience some of the sweetestcantaloupes ever that Pecos is famous for. Pecos is part of the Delaware Basin and our county
(Reeves County) has more active oil rigs than anyother county in Texas and second only to NorthDakota. This is providing many more jobopportunities in our area. Visit Pecos for a day, weekend, or even a week or
two. At the end of the day relax and enjoy ourextraordinary sunsets and you just might find yourselfstaying longer than you planned! See you soon!
Venetta SealsMayor, Pecos, Texas
Message from the City & Chamber of Commerce
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From the Chamber President
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Education
Exemplifying Excellence
ACHIEVEMENT KEY TO DISTRICT SUCCESS
The local school district doesn't just givelip service to excellence -- it exemplifies it,every day in every way. Pecos-Barstow-ToyahISD is proud of its educational programs, itsrecord of high achievement and its innovativeapproach and dedication to the needs of itsstudents and the expectations of thiscommunity.Here are a few specific programs and
services the district provides.
TECH CenterTechnology is an important part of the
school program, for teachers and parents aswell as for students. A district technologyspecialist is employed to ensure that
information is generated and sharedappropriately and that all members of thecommunity have access to the vital resourcesthat are available. Within the district'sschools, there are 45 classrooms with built-inprojector systems, multiple state-of-the artcomputer labs, a remodeled library and a1,000-seat auditorium.
DARE ProgramAfter an absence of more than a decade,
the DARE program was revamped andreinstituted in 2009, and has emerged as astronger force for good than ever before. TheDrug Abuse and Resistance Program nowbegins with pre-K students, leading to a 10-week unit during fifth grade. Spearheaded byOfficer Olga Keese are a middle schoolmentoring program, an "adopt an officer"effort for elementary school classrooms, and aCops and Kids Picnic initiated in 2011. Asummer camp for at risk students wasinitiated that same year. DARE also has beenexpanded to include a student-ledcommunity assistance effort by highschoolers who aid elderly and disabled
citizens with home repairs. Officer Keese wasrecognized in 2012 as the DARE TexasOfficer of the Year.
Band ProgramThe District's Mighty Eagle Band, now in
its 79th year, is the pride of Pecos. Band andmusic teachers have been featured in nationaland international publications, and studentmusicians have performed nationally forclinics and conventions and consistently wonhonors in competition. "Out of the Box" wasthe 2014 competition show; the bandperformed in February at the Texas MusicEducators Conference in San Antonio.
Programs aid in maintaining high standards
L-R: Hector Matta, Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor andStetson Roane, Superintendent
Technology Center
Officer Olga Keese and the D.A.R.E. Program
The Pecos Natatorium
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Sports & FacilitiesDistrict sports instruction and athletic
events are held in two competition gyms,along with a school natatorium, volleyballand tennis courts, a baseball and softball fieldas well as an artificial turf football field andan eight-lane track. Students have ampleopportunity to participate in teams, andcompetition pays off. In 1987-88, thedistrict's volleyball team captured the statechampionship. Over the past two decades,teams have consistently advanced to theplayoffs.
AcademicsIn academic pursuits, the district
encourages each student to develop acurriculum according to individual interestsand skills. Under the Texas accountabilitysystem, the district ranked "met standard" inall areas. Special programs include gifted andtalented, advanced placement courses, specialeducation, English as a second language, andbilingual, dyslexic and migrant programs.There are a wide variety of clubs andextracurricular activities, including an activeSpanish Club, a Latin Club, a Robotics Club,and more than 90 UIL competitionsbeginning in second grade. In addition, theschool district offers certification in varioustechnical fields and offers dual credit classes,on-site, off-site and online. The districtcompetes in the Texas Math and ScienceCoaches Association state meet and in 2014Crockett Middle School placed 8th out of 22teams in this statewide competition.
ScholarshipsIn order to further the higher education
goals of local students, the district is pleasedto be the recipient of $100,000+ in annualdonations from local businesses,organizations and citizens to fund college,junior college and technical school tuition fordeserving students.
For more information please visitpbtisd.esc18.net or call 432-447-7201.
regional universitiesOdessa College
Aspiring students in Pecos can take
either college credit, continuing education
or adult basic education courses. Also
offering an extensive array of distance-
learning online and hybrid courses on the
internet, allowing students with heavy work
or personal obligations – to earn college
credit hours from their own locations, on
their own schedules!
If you’re looking for a challenge in the
classroom and in life, at a college that is
dedicated to your success, then Odessa
College is the place for you!
www.odessa.edu, 432-455-5535.
University of Texas Permian Basin
Odessa, Texas
432-552-2020
www.utpb.edu
Midland College
Williams Regional Technical Training Center
1309 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, Texas
432-336-7882
www.midland.edu/wrttc
Sul Ross State University
Alpine, Texas
432-837-8011
www.sulross.edu
Pecos Kindergarten
Austin Elementary
Crockett Middle School
Bessie Haynes Elementary
Health Science Class
Flag Program
Band practice
Pecos High School
Technology Center
Education Apartment Complex
Pecos ISD Recognized the nominees and winner of the 2015 OutstandingTeacher of the Humanities Award in Senate District 19, sponsored by
Senator, Carlos Uresti; Winner Joanna Hill; Runners-up : Nikki Matta,Mary Tarango, Rachel Tarin, and Debbie Flores.
Superintendent : Stetson Roane
Call (432) 447-72021302 S. Park St. • Pecos , Texas 79772
Outstanding Teacher Nominees
Award-Winning Band
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Relocation Guide
CITY OF PECOSCounty seat of Reeves CountyCity Population: 8,785Median Age: 35Median Household Income: $42,949Elevation: 2,586 feetArea Code: 432, Zip Code: 79772Average Annual Temperature: 64 degreesRainfall: 10 inches average annuallyArea: 7.3 square milesZip Code: 79772Area Code: 432Emergency: dial 911Municipal Police: 22Volunteer Firefighters: 42City Zoning Body: yesMaster Plan: yesCity Website: www.townofpecoscitytx.comChamber of Commerce: www.visitpecos.comEconomic Development Corporation:
www.pecosedc.com
Pecos-Toyah-Barstow Independent School District
www.pbtisd.esc18.net, 432-447-7201
Odessa College - Pecos Extension, www.odessa.edu,
432-445-5535
Radio - KPTX 98 FM Contemporary Hits,
KIUN 1400 AM Country, 432-445-2497
Newspaper - The Pecos Enterprise, 432-445-5475
UTILITIESWater Service - City of Pecos, 432-445-2421
Electricity - powertochoose.org
Natural Gas - Texas Gas Service, 800-700-2443
Propane Gas - West Texas Gas, 432-445-9811
Telephone, Internet - Windstream, 800-347-1991
Cable TV, Internet, Phone - SuddenLink, 888-592-3861
Internet Service - Delcom, 855-964-2355
If you’re considering a permanent move to Reeves County and Pecos, Texas here is information to makeyour move easy. See page 26 for more information on local government and community services.
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Step Back in Time
Museum takes visitorsback to the Old West
The West of the Pecos Museum is adelightful step back in time, featuringdisplays of artifacts and memorabilia fromthe 1800s, and more than 50 roomsdedicated to specific themes and charactersfrom the period when Pecos was a buddingcommunity. In 1963 the museum wascreated and housed in two historic structures,the architecture and construction of whichconstitute a museum in their own right.Each of the hotel's rooms has been
converted into a display theme. Rooms arededicated to rail road memorabilia, therodeo, and local pioneer families. Themythical wild cowboy Pecos Bill also has hisown room. Other room displays includethe “Law West of the Pecos"; beauty andbarber shops; kitchen; doctors; general store;school rooms; and volunteer fire department,
to name a few.The saloon offers a talking bartender who
tells a story of one of the many gunfights thisplace once knew, and near the door is a bullethole left from one of them. Additional outdoor and other exhibits near
the hotel and saloon include displays ofantique farm equipment and chuckwagonand print shop exhibits; a replica of theinfamous Judge Roy Bean's court; and acemetery with historical markers includingthe burial place of the "the gentlemangunfighter” Clay Allison. Allison is quoted assaying “he never killed a man that did not
need killing”. Nearby is the Texas andPacific Railway depot housing thePecos Chamber of Commerce andTexas Rodeo Hall of Fame.The museum gift shop offers the
chance to take home some tangiblememories of your visit. Come havesome historical fun at the museum.Seasonal hours apply. Check westofthepecosmuseum.com
for more information or call 432-445-5076.
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Texas and barbecue have a long and satisfying
relationship. And anyone who knows barbecue
knows some of the best is found in Pecos. If
you’re visiting West Texas from another state - or
country - make a stop in Pecos for the Mexican
food - and the barbecue.
Try smoked ribs, beef brisket with spicy BBQ
sauce, green chile–cheddar pozole and all the
fixings at Pody’s BBQ (1330 S. Cedar, 432-448-
4635. Open Tue–Sat 11–9) or drop by the Old
Mill BBQ (1380 S. Eddy, 432-447-6106. Open
Mon-Fri 6:30am-8pm, Sat 7-2) where you can
order the Brisket and Hotlink plate or St. Louis
Ribs.
Don’t leave West Texas without a taste for true
Texas BBQ.
The Pecos Cantaloupe is famous nationwide
for its unique and delicious flavor imparted by the
potassium rich soil and abundant sunshine in the
area. First grown in 1917, the melons were sold to
dining cars of the Texas & Pacific Railway and
promoted as “Pecos” cantaloupes gaining a loyal
following among the satisfied diners on the train.
Find your own Pecos cantaloupe in the summer
months at roadside stands and Texas grocery
stores. Also, join the fun at the Little Miss
Cantaloupe Pageant each June and the
Cantaloupe Fly-in each August. See page 17 for
more information.
Tex-Mex Food in Pecos
MEXICAN FOOD SEASONED WITHHERITAGE
Tex-Mex food is a wonderful traditiondating back to the Spanish occupationof the southern United States. In thiscuisine, with a character all its own, youget the blending of influences from OldMexico and the Tejano heritage ofNative Americans, who adapted theirlifestyles to the Spanish. Today's Tex-Mex food is a marvelous combination offlavors and menu items that represent atrue regional cuisine like no other.
Predominant seasonings that lendtheir strengths to Tex-Mex food includechili powder, garlic, and cumin. Theirtypically abundant use gives this food adistinct difference from moststraightforward Mexican cuisine. Assuch, Tex-Mex is a treat found nowhereelse. And some of the best Tex-Mexfood that will ever grace your palate canbe found in Pecos, Texas. Of the manyreasons to prioritize a stop in Pecos, thefood is probably number one. Localresidents know a good thing when theysee it — or in this case, taste it.
If you have never eaten a chilerelleno, you have no idea what you aremissing. This is a mild poblano pepperstuffed with a delicious cheese and
meat mixture, and then coated in an eggbatter and deep fried. It is unforgettable.
Trademark dishes in this cuisineinclude fajitas and the ever-popular chilicon carne. Generous measures ofcheese are coupled with beef and beansfor true Tex-Mex flavor distinct frompurely Mexican traditions. Be sure tolook for any of a variety of enchiladas inred sauce with sour cream andguacamole.
Not that you can't get great Tex-Mexfood elsewhere, but Pecos just might bethe heart and soul of the region when itcomes to this food. More than a dozenfine restaurants in Pecos offer some ofthe best Tex-Mex food you will ever find.
Flavor in theheart of Texas
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West of the Pecos SaddleryCustom Saddles. Boots, Saddle & Tack Repair.Ready-made saddles & tack, wallets, cell phone
cases & books, hats, jewelry and western home decor, blankets and rugs.
Toys & western gear for children.Something Western Candles.
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Signature Events & Calendar of Events
Texas Rodeo Hall of FameLearn the history of the World’s First Rodeo
and see all the famous cowboys who are brought
into this Hall of Fame each year. If you’re a rodeo
fan, this is a must see. Inside the historic train
depot and Chamber of Commerce office at 100
E. Dot Stafford.
West of the Pecos Museum
Step back in time! The bullet hole near the
front door is a reminder of a long ago gunfight
which took place in the old #11 Saloon built in
1896. Now filled with momentos and artifacts,
this 3 story, 50 room former Orient Hotel
building was built in 1903 and served travelers
until the 1950’s. Exhibits show life as it was for
lawman, rancher, doctor, baker, schoolmarm,
saloon keeper and their families. View collection
of arrowheads, checkboxes, saddles, hats and
barbed wire. Also visit the gift shop and
bookstore, 120 E. 1st St.
Golf Course
Hit the links at this 6500 yard course. Open
every day of the week from 8 am to dark. Green
fees are $15 all day, $7.50 for 9 holes. More
information - 432-447-2858 or drop by the Pro
Shop at 88 Starley.
Memory Lane MuseumFeaturing a wide selection of restored and well-
preserved antique cars. Call for hours. 301 South
Oak Street, 432-447-6588
September 16th Fiesta & ParadeCelebration of Mexican independence from
Spain in 1810, Pecos does it right with a parade
and other events. Held at the Santa Rosa church
grounds at 620 E. 4th the fiesta features food
booths, gifts and games.
Judge Roy Bean ReplicaThis colorful and eccentric circuit court judge
enforced the “law West of the Pecos” in the late
1800’s. He’d visit Pecos from his headquarters in
Langtry every few months to
hold court. This building is a
replica of his courthouse. Next
to the West of the Pecos
Museum.
Pecos Rodeo and Buck Jackson Rodeo ArenaThe West of the Pecos Rodeo is held each
summer at the Buck
Jackson Arena. Pecos is
home to the World’s
First Rodeo (see page
30) and this annual
event draws spectators
and participants from
across the nation. This is a
must-see event that occurs the last week of June.
Tickets can be obtained from the Pecos Chamber
of Commerce.
Information: www.pecosrodeo.com,
800-588-BULL
Gunfighter GraveNotorious gunfighter during the late 1800’s
and respected Pecos citizen Clay
Allison was known as the
“gentleman gunfighter” because
he “never killed a man that
didn’t need killing”. His grave
is next to the Museum.
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February27 – Chamber Annual Awards Banquet
– Awards banquet benefits the Pecos AreaChamber of Commerce and recognizesPecos honored citizens. Meet and greetbegins at 6 p.m. with Banquet andPresentations at 7 p.m. Location: ReevesCounty Civic Center. For ticketinformation, please call 432-445-2406.
March14 – Texas Proud in Pecos –
Celebration of Texas Indpendence Day.Events throughout the day. For moreinformation, please call Debra Thomas432-445-2406.
June19 – 52nd Golden Girl of the Old West
Revue & 31st Little Miss CantaloupePageant – Local teen girls compete for thetitle of Golden Girl and younger girlscompete for the title of Little MissCantaloupe. The pageant starts at 6 p.m.Location: Pecos High School
Auditorium. For ticket information, pleasecall 4432-445-2406.
24 – West of the Pecos Rodeo Parade –Groups and other organizations fromaround the southwest gather to celebrateour country and rodeo. Starts at 10 a.m. atWY 17 and ends at Sheriff ’s Country PosseBarn. For more information, please call432-445-2406.
24-27 – West of the Pecos Rodeo –Four exciting nights of calf roping, broncriding, barrel racing, bull riding and more.Ticket prices vary upon seating. Location:Buck Jackson Arena. For moreinformation, please call 1-800-588-BULL.
July25 – Night in Old Pecos/Cantaloupe
Festival – 6 p.m. – midnight. Downtownfestival offers a variety of vendors, activitiesand live music. Admission is free. For moreinformation, please call 432-445-2406.
August2 – 30th Annual Cantaloupe Fly-in &
Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast – Smallaircrafts fly into Pecos and participate incantaloupe bombing with a Lions club
pancake breakfast. Location: Pecos AirCenter. Admission is free. 7 a.m. – 11 a.m.For more information, call Pecos AirCenter at 432-447-2488.
September11-12 – 16 de Septiembre Fiestas –
Three fun days with vendors, live musicand many more activities. Event hours Friday 6pm-midnight and
Saturday & Sunday, noon –midnight.Admission: Adults - $1, Children - $.50.For more information, please call 432-445-2309.
12 – 16 de Septiembre Fiestas Parade –Saturday parade starts at 10 a.m. at RodeoGrounds and ends at Santa Rosa Church.Entry Fee: FREE. For more information,please call 432-445-2309.
October2-3 - 71st Reeeves County Fall Fair &
Livestock Show – Two days of fun, games,food, vendors, exhibits, talent show andmuch more. Saturday is the livestock show.Admission is free. Location: Reeves
County Civic Center. For moreinformation, 432-445-2406.
2-3 – Reeves County Sheriff ’s PosseChampionship BBQ Cook Off –Competition for the best BBQ-West of thePecos. Location: Sheriff ’s Posse Arena. Formore information, please call 432-445-2406.
December1 – Annual Community Christmas
Lighting & Fireworks – Pecos Park.Spectacular Christmas Tree Lighting andFireworks Show, Christmas Caroling, hotchocolate, and cookies. Starts at 6 p.m. Formore information, please call 432-445-2406.
4 – 6th Annual Holiday Open HouseChristmas Bazaar – Reeves County CivicCenter, vendors of all types, from jewelryto small home décor. Please call RobinHernandez 432-448-7628.
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(432) 447-6192
Reeves County Teachers Credit UnionOpEn TO ALL!
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Texas Pecos TrailThe Texas Pecos Trail is one of ten Texas
Historical Commission designated drivingroutes that takes you through 22 Texascounties covering almost 35,000 squaremiles. Learn more and see the suggestedroute at TexasPecosTrail.com
Balmorhea State Park
www.TexasStateParks.org, 432-375-237030 miles southwest via Highway 17You will find an oasis in the desert at
Balmorhea State Park. The park boasts theworld’s largest man made swimming pool.The San Soloman Springs feed the pool with26 million gallons of water per day.
Carlsbad Caverns National Parkwww.nps.gov/cave, (575) 785-223290 miles northwest on Highway 285Of the 119 known caves within the park,
three caves are open to public tours. CarlsbadCaverns is the most famous and is fullydeveloped with electric lights, paved trails,and elevators.
Guadalupe Mountains National Parkwww.nps.gov/gumo, (915) 828-3251100 miles northwest on Highway 285 & 682Noted for fall foliage in McKittrick
Canyon and El Capitan, at 8,717 feet thehighest point in Texas.
Monahans Sandhill State Park432-943-2092www.TexasStateParks.org50 miles east via Interstate 20A 3,840-acre state park noted for the
presence of sand dunes up to 70 feet high.Camp a while and slide down the dunes.
Fort Davis National Historic Sitewww.nps.gov/foda 432-426-322475 miles north via Highway 17, in Fort DavisOne of the best remaining, restored and
open to the public examples of frontiermilitary posts in the American southwest.
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Chihuahuan Desert NatureCenter and Botanical Gardenwww.cdri.org80 miles north via Highway 17 and Highway 118Provides public awareness of the natural
diversity of the Chihuahuan Desert region.Features a visitor center, outdoor exhibits,botanical gardens and hiking trails.
Davis Mountains StatePark and Indian Lodgewww.TexasStateParks.org, 432-426-325479 miles south via Highway 174 miles northwest of Fort Davis, the park
comprises nearly 2709 acres with elevationsranging from 5000-6000 feet. Opportunitiesfor camping, lodging, birding, hiking, anddining in the scenic Davis Mountains.
McDonald Observatorywww.mcdonaldobservatory.org 432-426-364088 miles south via Highway 17Enjoy a breath-taking drive up the highest
paved road in Texas to Mount Locke’s 6,800foot summit. There you can join the dailytour of the 108 inch telescope and the newHobby-Eberley telescope, the third largest inthe world. Be sure to ask about the frequent“Star Parties” held at the Visitor Center.
Big Bend National Parkwww.nps.gov/bibe/ 432-477-2251177 miles south via Highway 17 andHighway 118 to Park Headquarters atPanther Junction.At over 800,000 acres, Big Bend National
Park is the largest protected area of theChihuahuan Desert in the U.S. The Park isknown as “Three Parks in One,” withtowering mountain, vast desert and thrivingriparian environments, all situated along the“big bend” of the Rio Grande.
Roy Orbison Museumhttp://texaspecostrail.com/plan-your-adventure/historic-sites-and-cities/sites/roy-orbison-museum40 miles northeast via Interstate 20 andHighway 115Museum dedicated to rock-n-roll legend
and singer-songwriter Roy Orbison
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Big Bend National Park
Fort Davis National Historic Site
McDonald Observatory
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Healthcare
Reeves County Hospital District is a 25bed Critical Access Hospital located in Pecos,Texas and serves Reeves County as well as thesurrounding counties of Ward, Loving,Culberson, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio. Located in far West Texas with both the I-
10 and I-20 corridors and two other statehighways running through our county,Reeves County Hospital District often is thegolden hour health care facility wherepatients may be brought when involved inany type of trauma to assess, stabilize andtreat and, if needed, then transfer to a higherlevel of care facility. Transfers are by ground,helicopter, or fixed wing aircraft. In 2011, the Hospital District opened the
new 19,546 square feet Pecos Valley RuralHealth Clinic. The clinic includes twelveoffices, thirty-six exam rooms, and has 12providers located in the clinic including anOB/GYN, surgeon, nephrologist, four familypractice/OB physicians, two physician
assistants and three nurse practitioners.The Dialysis Facility was built to relieve the
burden of travel local dialysis patients wereenduring for their life-saving treatments threetimes per week. Staffed with a full timeNephrologist we are the only dialysis facilitybetween Odessa/Midland and El Paso andhave patients from as far away as twohundred miles (Presidio) coming to ourfacility.The Radiology Department is fully digital,
includes our CAT scan and ultrasoundmachines and our latest purchase is thenewest and most advanced digitalmammography machine in the PermianBasin.The Physical Therapy Department has
excellent outcomes in the rehabilitation arenaand also provides a superb wound careprogram. The inpatient swing bed program enables
patients to stay in the hospital longer whenthey need further inpatient rehab time forstrengthening and/or balance after hipreplacement or surgery, or additional time for
services such as extended IV antibiotics. Other services offered include acute care,
intensive care, full range laboratorydepartment, labor and delivery, general andlaparoscopic surgery, respiratory therapy,medication program, master level registereddietician and social worker, a certifieddiabetes education program, Specialty Clinic,and a Level IV Trauma EmergencyDepartment. Reeves County Hospital District will be
hosting its Twenty-eighth Annual Health Fairon April 11, 2015. This is a very wellattended health fair with up to seventy-fivevendors in attendance and over 500attendees. We offer a complete bloodpackage for $40.00 (doctor’s order notrequired), EKGs for $10.00, and a PSA formen for $25.00. All other screening andservices are free of charge.
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“Providing Modern Healthcare in Frontier Texas”
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Transportation
Pecos is located on the northern edge ofthe Chihuahuan Desert in far West Texas inthe Trans-Pecos region. Access is easy byInterstate highway, bus or air. Mapcoordinates are 31°24′56″N 103°30′0″W.
HIGHWAYSPecos is situated at the intersection of
Interstate Highway 20 and US Highway285. Highway 285 is a major route runningsouth through Fort Stockton (andintersecting with Interstate Highway 10) toSanderson, Texas (and intersecting with USHighway 90) - and running north toCarlsbad, New Mexico and up to Santa Fe,New Mexico and Northern New Mexico andbeyond. Interstate 20 ends and merges intoInterstate 10 forty miles west of Pecos and IH10 continues to El Paso, Texas and the WestCoast. East on Interstate 20 takes you toMonahans (38 miles), Odessa, Texas (76miles) and Midland, Texas (98 miles).A scenic route in the region is via Highway
17 to the South intersecting InterstateHighway 10 and then through Balmorhea,Texas to Fort Davis, Texas in the DavisMountains and on to Alpine or Marfa, Texas.Also, you can join the scenic loop in theDavis Mountains and visit the world-famousMcDonald Observatory.
BUSGreyhound Bus Lines serves Pecos with
regular service from the Kwik-Stop store at915 W. 3rd St. Package Service is available.Call 432-445-5016 for more information.Ticketing is available from 6 am to midnightdaily.
AIRLocal air service for Pecos is served by the
Pecos Municipal Airport which opened in1938 is currently on 771 acres two milessouth of the city center. This airport ismanned 24 hours a day, 7 days per week andprovides two lighted runways and instrumentapproach allowing aircraft to land 99% of thetime. The airport has hangar facilities, fuel
services and serves the needs of small aircraftand business jets. No commercial services areprovided. Famous visitors over the yearsinclude Amelia Earhart in 1928, GeorgeH.W. Bush when Vice-President and theOlympic Torch in 1988. Every year inAugust the airport hosts the AnnualCantaloupe Fly-in where small aircraft arriveto bomb ground targets with cantaloupe andenjoy a Lions Club hosted pancake breakfast.For more information call the Pecos AirCenter at 432-447-2488 or [email protected] scheduled commercial air service
is offered at the Midland InternationalAirport (90 miles east of Pecos) or the El PasoInternational Airport (206 miles west).
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The town of Pecos is a home-rule city, governed by a mayor, five member council and acity manager. Current mayor is Venetta Seals and City Manager is Eric Honeyfield.
Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 5:30p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers at 110 E. 6th St. Meetings are open to the public.Information: 432-445-2421
CITY DEPARTMENT
BOARDS & COMMISSIONSPecos Economic Development Commission, Director: Bill Oglesby 432-445-9960Airport Board, Housing Authority, Planning & Zoning, 432-445-2421
MAIN STREET PROGRAMEmbracing historic preservation and encouraging reinvestment in the Pecos Downtown
area this program, managed by Debra Thomas and a local advisory board, offersassistance and incentives to businesses seeking to be a meaningful part of this historic areaof town. Part of the Texas Main Street Program. Call 432-940-5749 for information
REEVES COUNTY CIVIC CENTERThis facility next to the Buck Jackson Rodeo arena is available for booking for your next
event. The facility provides a banquet/meeting room that can be divided into smaller roomsand dance hall. From banquets to sales events and everything in between book your eventby calling the Pecos Chamber of Commerce at 432-445-2406
Reeves County Library, 505 S. Park, 432-445-5340. Reeves County Hospital, 2323 Texas St, 432-447-3551
United States District Courthouse, 410 S. Cedar Street, 432-445-2024Reeve County Courthouse, reevescountytexas.net, 432-445-5467
Water Department, 432-445-2932Bill & Service Questions 432-445-2421Animal Control, 2335 Moore St., 432-445-0011Volunteer Fire Department, 432-445-3519Emergency Medical Services, 432-445-2210Municipal Airport, 3110 Manahan St., 432-447-2488, see page 25.
Municipal Court, 508 S. Oak St, 432-445-2417Police Department, 172 Raul Florez, 432-445-4911Public Works - 432-445-2421Landfill & Sanitation, 432-447-9133
Learn more about the City of Pecos atwww.TownofPecosCityTX.com
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History of Pecos
Pecos, Texas, originally located on thebanks of the Pecos River gained its namefrom this famous meandering water course.Pecos is a Native-American word meaning“crooked”. The regions prehistoric history is evident
in pictographs and in the Jumano peoplewho irrigated crops from San SolomonSpring near Balmorhea. Three Jumano’s metthe expedition of Antonio de Espejo nearToyah Lake in 1583 and Espejo’s diary notesthese people lived along the Pecos River.Settlers of Mexican descent farmed fromearly times this same area irrigating fromsurface water. Anglo farmers arrived in 1871and the availability of several river fordswithin 30 miles made this a strategic locationfor commerce and a crossroads for cattle andwagon trains.The Texas and Pacific Railroad arrived in
1881 linking Pecos with El Paso to the Westand Fort Worth to the East and allowedsettlement and further development of the
ranching industry andagriculture in the fertilePecos River valley. Thesweet Pecos cantaloupewas introduced andgained worldwide fameand is still grown in theregion.Pecos has been sustained through the years
because of the railroad, its strategic locationon Interstate Highway 20, agriculture and oiland gas exploration. And as home of theWorld’s First Rodeo, Pecos draws the toprodeo performers and fans each summer forthe West of the Pecos Rodeo.
The history of Pecos is closely linked tothe Pecos River. Early inhabitants foundboth a steady water supply and severaleasy crossing points in this area. The riverspans 700 miles from the Sangre de Cristomountains northeast of Santa Fe, NewMexico to its ending at the Rio GrandeRivers near Langtry, Texas.
Early travelers to the area describedthe river as having a fast current and beingfrom 60 to 100 feet wide and seven to tenfeet deep. This made crossing the riverdifficult except in a few places. Today,while flooding still occurs (most recently in2014) dams and other diversions havediminished its regular flow considerably.
According to the legend, Pecos Billwas born in Texas in the 1830s. Pecos Billwas traveling in a covered wagon as aninfant when he fell out unnoticed by therest of his family near the Pecos River(thus his nickname). He was taken in andraised by a pack of coyotes. Years later hewas found by his real brother, whomanaged to convince him he was not acoyote. Pecos Bill taught gophers to digholes for fence posts, rode mountain lionsand cyclones and roped huge herds withhis lariat - which was a snake. He marriedSlewfoot Sue and lived happily ever after.
PECOS RIVER
THE LEGEND OFPECOS BILL
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The date was 1883 -- July 4, to be exact. Itwas on that date in the small West Texastown of Pecos that a "top cowboy" wasnamed in local competition and a rodeotradition was born. Pecos was the trade center of the area's
cattle empire at the time, the place wherecowboys congregated on payday to spendtheir time and their cash and to brag a little,or a lot, about their exploits and their skills.The first rodeo may have been an informaltest of skills, a good-natured local contest topick the top ropers and riders from the hugeand competitive area ranches. But, there wascash money posted for the winners -- $25 fortop spot, and a $15 second prize -- andbarbecue was to be provided for spectatorsand contestants alike.That first rodeo drew quite a crowd,
approximately 1,000 people. And the topcowboy turned out to be Morgan Livingstonof the NA Ranch, with Trav Windham of theLazy Y taking home the second prize. HenrySlack, who may have been the youngestparticipant, noted that it wasn't a "wild andwooly" contest, but that it was conducted ina "quiet and orderly manner." Slack gave up
the cowboy life for business, but remained anavid supporter of the rodeo, and either led orrode in local rodeo parades when they wereinstituted in the 1930s. He died in 1944.The rodeo tradition continues to this day:
The West of the Pecos Rodeo has grown intoa four day event, including bull riding, saddlebronc riding, steer wrestling and tie downroping, along with family-oriented events likethe children's boot scramble and wild cowmilking. The celebration, now held in June,also includes a traditional parade and an OldTimers Reunion.The times may have changed, and Pecos
may not be the cattle drive capital of theWest any longer, but the tradition continues.And, if anyone should dispute the Pecosclaim of being the birthplace of the rodeo,local residents simply point to authentication
by Encyclopedia Britannica in response todocumentation provided by the localnewspaper. Pecos is named as the host of "thefirst public cowboy contest wherein prizeswere awarded to the winners of bronco ridingand steer roping." Today, the rodeo is a non-profit, board
directed organization that aims to preservethis annual event for years to come. Plan toattend on June 24-27, 2015. Learn more atPecosRodeo.com.
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Churches
Civic Organizations
Abundant Life ChurchPO Box 467
Pecos, TX 79772432-445-5010
Assembly of God210 S. Eddy St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-5010
First Baptist Church423 S. HickoryPecos, TX 79772432-445-4921
House of Prayer Baptist Church1123 S. Elm St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2083
St. Catherine Church620 E. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-447-9231
Santa Rosa Catholic Church620 E. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2309
Calvary Baptist Church2101 S. Plum St.Pecos, TX 79772432-447-2861
Mt. Zion Baptist Church614 E. 14th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2058
Church of the Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints1901 Texas St.Pecos, TX 79772432-447-6222
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness1603 W. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-447-6222
Word of Hope Christian Church416 S. Plum St.Pecos, TX 79772
First United Methodist Church301 S. Elm St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-5471
Emmanuel Assembly of God502 W. 3rd St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2410
First Presbyterian Church401 S. Plum St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-3693
Iglesia Bautista Nueva Vida301 W. 3rd St.Pecos, TX 79772
Church of Christ1321 W. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-3093
First Christian Church423 S. Elm St. Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2096
North Temple Baptist Church300 N. Elm St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2680
St. James Baptist Church324 S. Peach St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-9906
Victory Temple Church of God in Jesus Christ1020 S. SycamorePecos, TX 79772432-448-1047
West Park Baptist Church6th & Eddy St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-2126
Iglesia de Cristo1321 W. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772432-445-9117
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16th of September Committee Danny Reyes 432-445-2309
Band Boosters Jerra Villesca 432-447-7222
Boy Scouts of America Barry Black 432-448-1220
Evening Optimist Club Ramon Munoz 432-445-7435
North Temple Food Bank Kenneth Winkles Sr 432-445-3534
Santa Rosa Food Bank Nora Briceno 432-445-2760/448-2572
Friends of the Reeves County Library Nora Briceno 432-445-2760/448-2572
Friends of the Museum Dorinda Millan 432-445-5076
4-H Club Anabel Gallegos 432-447-9041
Girl Scouts of America April Vanzandt 432-251-8020
Guadalupanas Alicia Jurado 432-448-1609
Knights of Columbus Erasmo Acosta 432-448-4198
Lion’s Club Lupe Davis 432-445-2406
Pecos Chamber of Commerce Lupe Davis 432-445-2406
Pecos FFA Tim Flanagan 432-447-7222
Reeves County Sheriff Posse Jerry Matta 432-448-6523
Volunteer Fire Department Fred Contreras 432-445-3519
West of The Pecos Museum Dorinda Millan 432-445-5076
West of The Pecos Rodeo Joe Keese 432-448-7219
Adopt-A-Street Clay McKinney 432-445-4911
Women’s Division Pam McAnally 432-438-5030
Christmas for Kids Alva Alvarez 432-445-5480
Greater Opp. of the Permian Basin Sylvia Mendoza 432-445-4036
Masonic Lodge Lee Ryan 432-445-1476
Modern Study Club Margie Williamson 432-447-2272
Pecos Riffle & Pistol Smokey Briggs 432-445-5475
Pecos Tree Board Teresa Winkles 432-556-2421
Reeves County Hospital Auxiliary Zelma Canon 432-445-4747
Rotary Club Jim Workman 432-448-3063
Senior Citizen’s Center Donna Woodard 432-445-3272
Athletic Booster Club Cindy Prieto 432-940-1563
Salvation Army Pastor James Carrol 432-445-5471
Relay For Life Kristian Millan 432-755-9241
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Business AdvocacyThe Pecos Chamber maintains
a strong business presence at alllevels of government to protectand advance your businessinterests.
ReferralsThe Chamber receives regular
inquiries about Pecos and servicesin the community. Membershipentitles you to first referral status.
Display of Member InformationThousands of people visit our
Chamber office each year wherethe cards, brochures and flyers ofour member businesses are ondisplay.
Annual Meeting & Awards BanquetThis Banquet is held each
February and honors localbusiness leaders and updatesmembers on the work of theChamber. Sponsorships areavailable. Our current Business ofthe Year is Rita’s Flowers & Cakes,
Joe Portillo and Mario Payan, owners. Business Person of theYear is Mark Zuniga owner ofPeaceful Garden FuneralHome. New Recipients will berecognized at the AnnualBanquet in February 2015.
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pecos chamber of commerceMEMBERSHIPConsider being part of the Pecos Chamber of Commerce. Here are just a few of the many benefits you’ll receive by belonging to the Chamber.
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To join the Chamber, please go to visitpecos.com,
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ABSTRACT OFFICE
Permian Basin Abstract Co.119 E. 4th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Randa ThorpPhone: 432-445-4983Fax: [email protected]
ADVERTISEMENT
Duke Outdoor AdvertisingP.O. Box 911Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kevin DukePhone: [email protected]
AIRPORT
Pecos Air CenterMunicipal AirportPecos, TX 79772Contact: Isabel De BrouwerPhone: 432-447-2488Fax: [email protected]
APARTMENTS
Country Club Apartments2700 Country Club DrivePecos, TX 79772Contact: Crisha MolinarPhone: [email protected]
AUTO DEALERSHIP
Colt Chevrolet-GM181 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kevin DukePhone: 432-447-2251Fax: 432-447-6213 [email protected]
AUTOMOBILE SERVICES
Colt Chevrolet-GM181 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kevin DukePhone: 432-447-2251Fax: 432-447-6213 [email protected]
Pecos Tire178 S Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Randy TaylorPhone: 432-447-2006
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
NAPA Auto Parts203 S. Oleander St.Pecos, TX.79772432-445-3427432-445-2609 [email protected]
BANKS
Trans Pecos Banks115 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Marshall CokerPhone: 432-445-9000Fax: [email protected]
West Texas National Bank100 E. 6th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Paul HinojosPhone: 432-445-9444Fax: [email protected]
BANQUET ROOMS
El Fogon Bar & Grill505 E. 3rd StPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-448-4835Fax: 575-392-0425
Santa Rosa Banquet Hall432-445-2302
BANNERS & SIGNS
Debco Banners320 Walthall StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Debra SalcidoPhone: [email protected]
BEAUTY SALON/BARBER SHOP
Stylist Salon222 S. Alberta StreetPecos, TX. 79772Contact: Jamie WindhamPhone: [email protected]
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
Better Business Bureau1005 La Posada DriveAustin, TX 78752Phone: 432-563-1880Fax: [email protected]
BEVERAGES
Standard Sales Company L.P.301 S. Lark AvenueOdessa, TX 79762Contact: Sean MoorePhone: 432-550-7380Fax: [email protected]
Wild West Drive Thru1445 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Delia NunezPhone: 432-445-6149
BOOT REPAIR
West of the Pecos Saddlery123 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Terry & Susan HolderPhone: 432-448-6844662-617-1776 [email protected]
BROADCASTING
KIUN/KPTX FM Radio316 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Bill Randall ColePhone: 432-445-2497Fax: 432-445-4092 [email protected]
CONSULTANTS
Small Business DevelopmentP.O. Box C-47Alpine, TX 79830Contact: David WilsonPhone: 432-837-8694Fax: 432-837-8104
Pecos Office Contact: Ken WinklesPhone: [email protected]
CAMPGROUND
Central Pecos RV Park2110 Veterans Blvd.Pecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-447-0404Fax: 432-447-0393
Country Club RV Behind Best Western HotelsPhone: 432-447-9477
Kings Road RV Park502 E. 13th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: General EcholsPhone: [email protected]
Pratt Place RV Park2107 Alice Ave.Monahans, TX 79756Contact: Terry & Joanie PrattPhone: 214-350-3464Fax: [email protected]
TraPark3100 Moore StreetPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-447-2137Phone: 417-335-8006Fax: 417-335-4644
CATERING SERVICE
Old Mill BBQ & Burritos1318 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Sebero JaquezPhone: [email protected]
Pecos Valley Country Club80 W. Starley DrivePecos, TX 79772Contact: Christina BitolasPhone: [email protected]
Pody's BBQ1330 S. Cedar Street Pecos, TX 79772 Contact: Israel CamposPhone: [email protected]
Sulema's Catering412 S. Alberta StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Sulema UlatePhone: 432-445-6136Mobile: 432-940-5971
Terrazas Restaurant1300 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Kristopher TerrazasPhone: [email protected]
CELLULAR COMPANIES
Wireless 4-U311 S Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Isaac LopezPhone: [email protected]
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
William L. Card Jr. C.P.A.320 S. Oak Street Suite 1Pecos, TX 79772Contact: W.L. Card Jr.Phone: 432-445-4949Fax: [email protected]
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Alpine Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Andrews Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Fort Davis Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Fort Stockton Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Marfa Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Midland Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Monahans Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Odessa Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
San Angelo Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
Seminole Chamber of CommercePhone: [email protected]
CHURCHES
Calvary Baptist Church2101 S. Plum StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Ron GarciaPhone: [email protected]
First United Methodist Church301 S. Elm StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Dr. James CarrollPhone: 432-445-5471
House of Prayer Baptist Church307 W. 12th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: James T. HendersonPhone: 432-445-2084
West Texas Catholic Communities620 E. 4th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Father Fabian MarquezPhone: 432-445-2309Fax: [email protected]
Word of Hope Christian Church416 S. Plum StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Lee & Lily SerranoPhone: [email protected]
CITY OF PECOS
Town of Pecos City110 E. 6th St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Eric HoneyfieldPhone: 432-445-2421Fax: 432-445-6670
Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD1201 S. Park Street Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Perry Putman, PrincipalPhone: 432-447-7400Fax: 432-447-9055
CLOTHING
Bealls 910 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Delma ArrguyPhone: [email protected]
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Chamber of Commerce DirectoryDesiree Boutique1203 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX. 79772Contact: Saul HerreraPhone: 432-447-6077Fax: [email protected]
Needlework's Etc.120 S. CedarPecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
Olga's Boutique1227 S. EddyPecos, TX 79772Contact: Olga BaezaPhone: 432-447-3121 Fax: 432-447-0296 [email protected]
Wal-Mart1903 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Maribel GuerraPhone: 432-445-4231Fax: 432-445-8014
West of the Pecos Saddlery123 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Terry & Susan HolderPhone: 432-448-6844Fax: 662-617-1776 [email protected]
COLLEGES
Pecos Technical Training Center of Odessa College1000 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Michelle WorkmanPhone: 432-445-5535Fax: 432-445-5534 [email protected]
COMPUTER SERVICES
Computer Solutions1233 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Daniel FlemingPhone: [email protected]
CONVENIENT
Stripes Stores4101 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772
COUNTY
Reeves County Judge Bang, W.J., M.D. 100 E. 4th Street Suite #207Pecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-445-5418 ext.1437Fax: 432-445-5389
Reeves County Appraisal District403 S. Cypress StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: John HuddlestonPhone: 432-445-5122Fax: 432-445-5108 [email protected]
Reeves County Sheriff's PosseCorner of E. 14th Street & Ash StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jack ManryPhone: 432-448-1291
CREDIT UNIONS
Reeves County Teacher's Credit Union312 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jimmy Dutchover, ManagerPhone: 432-447-6192Fax: 432-447-3200 [email protected]
WesTex Community Credit Union1300 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Brenda BasquettePhone: 432-445-6631Fax: 432-445-6634 [email protected]
DANCE STUDIO
Pulcinella Dance Studio1210 S. Park StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Evangelina Lopez-HaroPhone: [email protected]
DENTIST
Pharoah, Mike, D.D.S.205 S. CypressPecos, TX 79772Contact: Mike Pharoah DDSPhone: 432-445-2671
DRUG TESTING
A-Dependable Drug Testing 2338 Texas StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Missy CoxPhone: 432-445-1532Fax: [email protected]
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Pecos Economic Development Corporation503 S. Cypress StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Bill OglesbyPhone: [email protected]
ELECTRICIAN
Ivy's Electric308 W. 11th StreetMonahans, TX 79756Contact: Ismael ValenzuelaPhone: [email protected]
J & R Electric & Construction901 W. Austin StreetKermit, TX 79745Contact: Juan ValenzuelaPhone: 432-940-9255Fax: 432-586-3892
Trans Pecos Electric, Inc.1907 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Halley BrookshirePhone: 432-445-1395Fax: 432-445-0023 [email protected]
EMBROIDERY
Needlework's Etc.120 S. CedarPecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Pecos Workforce Network1000 S. Eddy ST.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Pat SparkmanPhone: 432-445-9664/1-800-597-9664Fax: 432-445-5877 [email protected]
ENGINEERING COMPANY
Smith Engineering Company4305 N. Garfield Suite 226Midland, TX 79705Contact: Ralph E. Truszkowski, PEPhone: 432-682-9400 ext. 7677Fax: [email protected]
ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
WTXO Entertainment802 W. Daggett Street Apt.8Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Jesus Gomez or Jonathan BaezaPhone: [email protected]
FEED & RANCH SUPPLY
Reeves County Feed & Supply1820 S. Bickley Ave.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Brad or Toyah GholsonPhone: 432-447-2149Fax: [email protected]
FIBER OPTIC REPAIR
Datacomm Technologies1722 W. 6th StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Andrew RodriguezPhone: [email protected]
Delcom.Inc1208 Meadowbrook StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Ted Boehm or Ann LynchPhone: 432-445-1400 / [email protected]
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Navil's Finance1120 S. Eddy StPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-445-3829Fax: [email protected]
Pecos Payday & Title Loans320 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Rosa BaezaPhone: 432-447-0311Fax: [email protected]
FLORIST
Taylors Flowers315 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Mary PereaPhone: 432-445-4975Fax: 432-445-4976 [email protected]
Rita's Flowers & Cakes716 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Joe Portillo or Mario PayenPhone: [email protected]
FUNERAL HOMES
Peaceful Garden Funeral Home116 E. 4th St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Mark ZunigaPhone: 432-445-3457Fax: 432-445-4877 [email protected]
Pecos Funeral Home607 W 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Bill ValliePhone: 432-445-3302Fax: 432-445-9067 [email protected]
FURNITURE SALES
Aaron's Inc.1019 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Mathew MichelPhone: 432-445-4833Fax: [email protected]
Rancho Viejo236 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Blanca GallegosPhone: [email protected]
GAS COMPANY
West Texas Gas2273 IH-20Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Janice NorthPhone: 432-445-9811Fax: [email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
J & R Electric & Construction901 W. AustinKermit, TX 79745Phone: 432-940-9255Fax: 432-586-3892
Z-Tek Construction1609 S. Hackberry StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: CJ Zuniga Phone: 432-448-3422
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Wal-Mart1903 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Maribel GuerraPhone: 432-445-4231Fax: 432-445-8014
GIFT SHOP
C.J. Creation’s1221 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Angelica OronaPhone: [email protected]
Pam’s Uneek Gifts 724 W. Washington StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Pam McAnallyPhone: [email protected]
West of the Pecos Museum120 E. Dot StaffordPecos, TX 79772Contact: Dorinda MillanPhone: 432-445-5076Fax: [email protected]
West of the Pecos Saddlery123 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Terry & Susan HolderPhone: 432-448-6844 / 662-617-1776 [email protected]
GROCERY STORE
La Tienda Thriftway810 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Oscar RamirezPhone: 432-445-5057Fax: 432-445-2713 [email protected]
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Chamber of Commerce DirectoryHARDWARE
Brownlee Ace Hardware131 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: James BrownleePhone: 432-445-2813Fax: [email protected]
Gibson Home Center810 Walthall StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Lupe GarciaPhone: 432-447-9652Fax: [email protected]
HEALTH SERVICES
American Home Health & Hospice1800 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Leo Hung or Nancy MartinezPhone: 432-445-3330Fax: 432-445-3331 [email protected]
Pecos Nursing Home1819 Memorial Dr.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Maranna DeatonPhone: 432-447-2183Fax: 432-447-9450 [email protected]
GOVERNMENT HOUSING
Housing Authority of the Town of Pecos2320 Teague DrivePecos, TX 79772Contact: John SalcidoPhone: 432-447-2807Fax: 432-447-9249 [email protected]
HOUSING
Second Chapter, LLC219 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Gail Cahill & Paul WaddellPhone: 575-631-6670Mobile: [email protected]
HOTEL/MOTEL
Best Western Swiss Chalet Inn & Suites141 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kurt SchluneggerPhone: 432-447-9477Fax: 432-445-9477 [email protected]
Best Western Swiss Clock Inn133 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kathy GarciaPhone: 432-447-2215Fax: [email protected]
Comfort Suites110 Raul Florez Blvd.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Art GomezPhone: 432-445-1444Fax: 432-445-0059 [email protected]
Hampton Inn191 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Shawn GandhiPhone: 432-447-0174Fax: 432-447-0176 [email protected]
Laura Lodge-Knights Inn1000 E. Business 20Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Bobby BhaktaPhone: 432-445-4924Fax: [email protected]
La Quinta101 S. Frontage Road I-20 W. Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Suzi BrizziPhone: 432-445-7830Fax: 432-445-3700 [email protected]
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Pecos5204 S Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Brandon MillsPhone: 432-447-0551Fax: 432-447-0552 [email protected]
Motel 63002 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Yolanda ChavezPhone: 432-445-9034Fax: [email protected]
Quality Inn4002 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Juan GonzalezPhone: 432-445-5404Fax: 432-445-2484 [email protected]
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
Conrad Arriola Jesse StephensLinda GholsonLynn OwensReecia Pigman
INSURANCE
Aflac3205 HaynesMidland, TX 79705Contact: Janice ArcherPhone: 432-631-3966Toll Free: 800-992-3522 Fax: [email protected]
Farmers Insurance1118 Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Esperanza GarciaPhone: 432-445-2447Fax: [email protected]
Luz Ortiz Insurance Agency902 Washington StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Luz or Isa OrtizPhone: 432-447-6662Fax: [email protected]
Pecos Insurance Agency117 W. 2nd StreetPecos, TX. 79772Contact: Rosemary VarelaPhone: 432-445-2449Fax: [email protected]
State Farm Insurance602 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Randy GrahamPhone: [email protected]
INTERNET SERVICE
Delcom.Inc1208 Meadowbrook StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Ted Boehm or Ann LynchPhone: 432-445-1400 / [email protected]
LAND SURVEY
Tony Trujillo Land Surveying310 S. Willow StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Tina or Tony TrujilloPhone: 432-445-7245Fax: [email protected]
LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Shield605 Vern Butler Dr. El Paso, TX 79932Contact: Barbara HerodPhone: [email protected]
MAGAZINE
Blue Sky Productions701 E. Avenue EAlpine, TX 79831Contact: Riley StephensPhone: [email protected]
MEDICAL SERVICES
American Cancer Society2304 W. WadleyMidland, TX 79705Contact: Leesa McNeesePhone: 432-683-6375Fax: 432-687-5360 [email protected]
American Home Health & Hospice1800 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Leo Hung or Nancy MartinezPhone: 432-445-3330Fax: 432-445-3331 [email protected]
First Flight4126 Business ParkAmarillo, TX 79110Contact: Ken DorrisPhone: [email protected]
Reeves County Hospital District2323 Texas StreetPecos, TX. 79772Contact: Al LaRochellePhone: 432-447-3551Fax: [email protected]
MUSEUMS
Memory Lane Antique Car Museum301 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Weldon or Jeanne BrookshirePhone: 432-445-3246 / 432-447-6588
West of the Pecos Museum120 E. Dot StaffordPecos, TX 79772Contact: Dorinda MillanPhone: 432-445-5076Fax: [email protected]
NEWSPAPER
Pecos Enterprise324 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Smokey BriggsPhone: 432-445-5475Fax: [email protected]
NIGHT CLUBS
VIP Sport Bar and Grill1303 E. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jorge MendozaPhone: 432-445-3831Fax: [email protected]
NONPROFIT
American Cancer Society2304 W. WadleyMidland, TX 79705Contact: Leesa McNeesePhone: 432-683-6375Fax: 432-687-5360 [email protected]
NUTRITION SHOP
Wings Like Eagles Nutrition714 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Rebecca ContrerasPhone: [email protected]
LINEN & UNIFORM SERVICES
Ameripride Services1201 S. Jackson Ave.Odessa, TX 79761Contact: David Crawford or Julie AdamsPhone: 432-332-0469 ext. 55317Fax: 432-333-5051 [email protected]
OIL COMPANY
Devon Energy Corporation393 FM 1216Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Amanda ChabarriaPhone: 432-445-7692
Shell Exploration & Production150 N. Dairy Ashford, Suite E 396Houston, TX 77079Contact: Scott Scheffler Phone: [email protected]: Nancy TootlePhone: [email protected]
BHP Billiton115 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-447-5762
OILFIELD SERVICES
Badger BMB Services1744 S. Bickley Ave.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Wally MoonPhone: 432-447-0498Fax: [email protected]
BHP Billiton115 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-447-5762
Eagle Propane & Fuel152 Frontage RdPecos, TX 79772Contact: Beto GonzalezPhone: 432-445-1503Fax: [email protected]
Grady's Western Supply Co.818 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jarrett CongerPhone: 432-445-9012Fax: 432-445-7108 [email protected]
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Standard Energy Services2101 Bickley StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Brad DurhamPhone: 432-447-0200Fax: 432-447-0191
Thunder Rolls Trux, LLCFM Rd 869Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Maria & Julian MillanPhone: [email protected]
Tony Trujillo Land Surveying310 S. Willow StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Tina or Tony TrujilloPhone: 432-445-7245Fax: [email protected]
West Texas H2OCounty Road 203 & HWY 80 INPecos, TX 79772Contact: Evan PurvisPhone: [email protected]
OPTICIANS
West Texas Eye Care880 Daggett StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Joshua PassPhone: 432-445-3667Fax: 432-445-3667 [email protected]
ORGANIZATIONS
Boy Scouts of America1101 West Texas Ave.Midland, TX 79701Contact: Mark RichardsonPhone: [email protected]
Reeves County Sheriff's PosseE. 14th St & Ash StPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jack Manry Phone: 432-448-1291Contact: Jerry Matta Phone: 432-448-6523
PHARMACY
Professional Pharmacy1010 S. EddyPecos, TX 79772Contact: Steve ValenzuelaPhone: 432-447-2266Fax: 432-447-3909 [email protected]
Walmart Pharmacy1903 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-445-4255
PHYSICIANS/SURGEONS
Bang, W.J., M.D., P.A.2338 Texas StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: W.J. BangPhone: 432-447-6280Fax: 432-447-9422
Cerna, Orville, M.D.925 W. Daggett StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Orville CernaPhone: 432-447-2030Fax: 432-447-3909 [email protected]
PLUMBERS
Barmore Enterprises2203 W. 3rd St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Randel BarmorePhone: 432-447-2513Fax: 432-447-2456 [email protected]
POP A LOCK SERVICES
Pop Lock & Drop It Lockout Services503 S. Bois DêArcPecos, TX 79772Contact: Cesar Zerme_oPhone: 432-448-3752Fax: [email protected]
PORTABLE BUILDINGS
Derksen Portable Buildings#1 Bell AcresPecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
PROPANE SERVICES
Eagle Propane & Fuel152 Frontage RdPecos, TX 79772Contact: Veto GonzalezPhone: 432-445-1503Fax: [email protected]
Pecos Welding Supply173 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Tony RamirezPhone: 432-447-2635Fax: [email protected]
REAL ESTATE
ACME Realty Co.212 W. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Valera GatewoodPhone: 432-445-4814Fax: [email protected]
Gloria Real Estate 510 E. 3rd St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Gloria HerreraPhone: 432-943-6742Mobile: [email protected]
Pecos Real Estate, LLC1419 W. 3rd St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Kathy KeltonPhone: [email protected]
REEVES COUNTY DET. CENTER - SUB-CONTRACTOR
The GEO Group Inc.98 W. County Road 204Pecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-447-2926 ext. 1033Fax: 432-447-3044 [email protected]
RESTAURANT
Alfredo's Mexican Restaurant1000 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Alfredo or Mary Ann GomezPhone: [email protected]
All American Bar & Grill 125 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jesse GriffinPhone: [email protected]
Alpine Lodge Restaurant133 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-445-2215
Burrito Depot (World Famous Burritos)2340 S. Bickley Ave.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Socorro ZubiaPhone: 432-447-3328Mobile: 432-448-2653
Chester's Chicken (Love's Travel Stop)5202 S. Cedar St.Pecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
Dairy Queen1226 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Elsa PalominoPhone: 432-447-6760Fax: 432-586-5739 [email protected]
McDonald's (Love's Travel Stop)5202 S. Cedar Street Pecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
Subway (Love's Travel Stop)5202 S. Cedar St.Pecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
VIP Sport Bar and Grill1303 E. 3rd StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Jorge MendozaPhone: 432-445-3831Fax: [email protected]
Old Mill BBQ & Burritos1318 S. EddyPecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
Pody's BBQ1330 S. Ceadr StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Israel CamposPhone: [email protected]
Sonic Drive Inn505 W. 3rd, Street Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Craig MoorePhone: 432-445-3568Fax: 432-445-7089
Terrazas Restaurant1300 S. Eddy StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Kristopher TerrazasPhone: [email protected]
RV SUPPLIES
Big Bend RV Supply209 E. Hwy 90Marathon, TX 74842Contact: Chris EstradaPhone: [email protected]
SAFETY TRAINING
NAILECO, LLC (Safety Training)Contact: Mark SalazarPhone: 432-923-2038 / [email protected]
SAND/DIRT/GRAVEL SERVICES
Salcido Sand & Gravel1430 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Manuel SalcidoPhone: 432-445-4559Fax: 432-445-7604 [email protected]
SANITATION RENTALS
Dirt Master1430 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Peggy SalcidoPhone: 432-445-9430Fax: 432-445-7604 [email protected]
SCHOOLS
Greater Opportunities of The Permian BasinHead Start Program206 W. 5th Street Odessa, TX 79760Phone: 432-337-1352Toll-Free: 1-800-368-1426Fax: 432-337-3373
Areys/Love Head Start Center1101 E. 10th & 902 E. 10th Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Sylvia Mendoza432-445-0122 & 432-445-1025432-445-9206 Fax
Saragosa Head Start Center204 W. MainSaragosa, TX 79780Contact: Jesusita MondragonPhone: 432-375-2358Fax: 432-375-2630
Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD.1302 S. Park StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Superintendent Stetson RoanPhone: 432-447-7201Fax: 432-447-3076
Kindergarten: Phone 432-447-7596Austin Elementary: Phone 432-447-7541Bessie Haynes Elementary: Phone 432-447-7497Crockett Middle School: Phone 432-447-7461Pecos High School: Phone 432-447-7400
SERVICE STATIONS/CONVENIENCESTORE
Love’s Travel Stops5202 S. Cedar St.Pecos, TX 79772Phone: [email protected]
STORAGE FACILITIES
Bell U-Storage#1 Bell AcresPecos, TX 79772Contact: Hugh BoxPhone: [email protected]
Hang Your Hat Storage1500 Washington StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Venetta SealsPhone: [email protected]
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TAX SERVICES
H & R Block 700 S. Cedar StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Leeca LynchPhone: 432-445-2809Fax: 432-445-4237 [email protected]
TIRE DEALER/REPAIR
Pecos Tire178 S Frontage Road I-20 WPecos, TX 79772Contact: Randy Taylor or Chuck KnudsenPhone: 432-447-2006
UTILITIES
Texas Gas Service601 S. Oak StreetPecos, TX 79772Phone: 432-445-4993Fax: [email protected]
Texas New Mexico Power Co.1126 Stafford Blvd.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Renee Kettler or Donal HuntPhone: 432-447-2112Fax: 432-447-4177 [email protected]
Town of Pecos City-Water Department110 E. 6th St.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Eric HoneyfieldPhone: 432-445-2421Fax: 432-445-6670
Delcom.Inc1208 Meadowbrook StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Ted Boehm or Ann LynchPhone: 432-445-1400 / [email protected]
VETERINARY CLINIC
Pecos Animal Clinic1920 Balmorhea Hwy.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Ron BoxPhone: 432-447-2812Fax: 432-447-2605 [email protected]
WATER SALES & EQUIPMENT
AA Chemical & Supply/Water Works2425 Stafford Blvd.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Jim IvyPhone: 432-445-3306Fax: 432-445-9815 [email protected]
WATER TRANSFER
Standard Energy Services2101 Bickley StreetPecos, TX 79772Contact: Brad DurhamPhone: 432-447-0200Fax: 432-447-0191
Thunder Rolls Trux, LLCFM Rd 869Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Maria & Julian MillanPhone: [email protected]
WELDING SUPPLY
Pecos Welding Supply173 S. Frontage Road I-20 W.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Tony RamirezPhone: 432-447-2635Fax: [email protected]
WESTERN CLOTHING
Reeves County Feed & Supply1820 S. Bickley Ave.Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Brad or Toyah GholsonPhone: 432-447-2149Fax: [email protected]
WORKFORCE LODGING
Pecos Oasis Modular Housing1302 S. Willow Street, #22Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Greg BurgesonPhone: 916-995-4928Fax: 916-933-0053 [email protected]
Signor Development Group2301 Teague DrivePecos, TX 79772Contact: Mike UrashPhone: 512-608-8620Booking: [email protected]
Target Logistics23 County Road 116Pecos, TX 79772Contact: Scott JunkPhone: 617-586-1100Fax: 617-254-7277 Pecos Contact: Danny MercerPhone: 1-800-832-4242 ext. 311
WRECKER SERVICE
B&B Wrecker Service2738 W. F StreetPecos, TX 79772432-445-3246432-445-9270 Night432-445-5403 [email protected]
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Acme Realty..............................................................29Alfredo's Mexican Restaurant ...................................15Antique Car Museum ................................................19Badger BMB Services...............................................39Bell U Storage...........................................................26Best Western ............................................................19BHP Billiton .................................................................3Country Club Apartments..........................................31DELCOM...................................................................29Derksen Portable Buildings.......................................31Dirtmaster .................................................................31Drug Screen Compliance..........................................19Esperanza Garcia Farmers Insurance ......................31Gibsons Home Center ..............................................27Gloria Real Estate.....................................................13Pecos Hotels...............................................................2
Kings Road RV Park .................................................11KIUN Radio ...............................................................27Knights Inn ................................................................31La Quinta Inns & Suites ..............................................3La Tienda ..................................................................31Luz Ortiz Insurance...................................................29Needleworks .............................................................27Old Mill BBQ & Burritos.............................................29Olga’s Boutique.........................................................31Peaceful Garden Funeral Home ...............................23Pecos Economic Development .................................40Pecos Funeral Home ................................................27Pecos Real Estate ....................................................26Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD........................................10Professional Pharmacy .............................................15Rancho Viejo.............................................................23
Randy Graham State Farm.......................................26Reeves County Teachers Credit Union.....................17Reeves County Detention Center .............................23Reeves County Feed & Supply.................................29Terrazas Restaurant..................................................29Texas Rodeo Hall Of Fame.......................................27Trans Pecos Laboratory............................................29Trans-Pecos Electric .................................................15Pecos Visitors Bureau/Chamber of Commerce ..........6West Of Pecos Saddlery...........................................15West Of The Pecos Museum ......................................3West Texas Eyecare .................................................26West Texas Gas........................................................23West Texas National Bank ........................................19Western Supply Co. ..................................................29WesTex Community Credit Union .............................31
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