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December 1979 issue: HOLIDAY FASHIONS . . . During the parade and open house last Saturday evening, shoppers at Linda’s Fashions had a special treat. “Live” models took the mannequins’ places in the store’s windows, modeling an array of holiday fashions. Pictured (L-R) are Joy Adams, Rita Bennett and Tara Bowman.
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December 1964 issue: GONZALEZ DINNER – Alex R. Gonzalez, right, former Peace Justice of Precinct 1, was honored by family and friends at a farewell dinner Saturday night in Ramada Inn. Gonzalez is moving to Washington shortly to join staff of Congressman-elect Richard White. Pictured with him above at the dinner are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Gonzalez, at left, and his wife, Mrs. Alex Gonzalez.
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November 1989 issue: ENJOYING BROWN BAG LUNCH – Seated on the patio of Annie Riggs Museum during the sing-along are Senior Citizen members Hazel Miller, Gertrude Stephens, “Teach” James, and Neth Sullivan. Center members were guests of the Main Street Project for a special Oct. meeting of the Brown Bag Study Club.
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November 1977 issue: FAMILY’S SECOND – Walter Campbell (third from right) was presented the rank of Eagle Scout in a Troop 54 court of honor ceremony at First United Methodist Church last Saturday evening. Walter’s older brother, John, also an Eagle, had the honor of presenting the badge to the family’s second member to attain the highest rank in Scouting. Shown on the significant occasion are (L-R) Assistant Scoutmaster David McMasters, Mrs. Dewey Campbell, mother of the tow Eagle Scouts; John Walter; Dewey Campbell, their father; and Scoutmaster Ray Armstrong.
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November 1967 issue: FFA LEADERS – Four of these cheerful Fort Stockton students are the nucleus of the local chapter of FFA, and Mary Hayter (second from the right) was recently chosen sweetheart of the group. Her brother, Bob Hayter, (center) is the new chapter president. Other officers (at left) are Paul Weatherby, vice-president, and David White, secretary. David Davis (right) is the treasurer.
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October 1993 issue: FORT STOCKTON FARMER JAMES MOUTRAY (right) was named Outstanding Conservation Farmer 1993 by the Trans-Pecos Soil and Water Conservation District. SCS official Terry Whigham presented Moutray the award at the annual meeting of Coyanosa Co-Op Gin.
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Comanche Springs Florist, Bobbye Shannon’s new Fort Stockton business, was officially opened with a ribbon cutting by the Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors at the firm’s 507 N. Main St. location. The owner and members of their family were joined by numerous friends during opening day. Included in the photo in the front row are (l-r) Becky Nell Young, one of Mrs. Shannon’s daughters, holding her baby son, John Young; Mrs. R.L Walker, mother of the owner; Mrs. Shannon, her sister; Becky Walker; her daughter, Mary Kay Shannon; a longtime friend of the family, Larry Bass; and Miss Fort Stockton, Connie Riggs.
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October 1974 issue: DEDICATION DIGNITARIES – On hand for Tuesday’s dedication of a new historical wall plaque at the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce building were these four officials an several other interested Fort Stockton citizens. Shown are (L-R) Edward Winkler, president of the Fort Stockton Historical Society; State Rep. Richard C. Slack of Pecos; oilman Lee O. White of Fort Stockton, and Elton Holland, president of the of the Chamber of Commerce. The new plaque summarizes the development of the petroleum industry in Pecos County, which has benefited Fort Stockton so tremendously.
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September 1961 issue: SIXTY YEARS OF MARRIAGE – Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Green celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on October 6. Here they pose with the cake made for them by their daughter, Mrs. Alva Carpenter.
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September 2003 issue: Ten students from Fort Stockton Middle School qualified for participation in this year’s Annual 7th Grade Talent Search for mathematically and verbally advanced students sponsored by Duke University’s Talented Identification Program. Pictured are (in no particular order) Tyler Garcia, Alana Gonzales, Alexandra Gonzalez, Lambert Gonzalez, Jordan Oglesby, Chelsie Woodward, and Genna Young.