Yesteryear

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Howard Wanamaker: “I don’t know why it is, but things always happen to the machinery when we are the busiest.” Dean King: “There are some people who wouldn’t be happy unless they had something to complain about.
56 years ago

What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

Body A little more evidence that prosperity is still roosting here is gained by the fact that a couple of residence properties changed hands this week. Mrs. D. H. Scott transferred the title to her house and lots, west of the Jones Hotel, to Frank Halderman.
98 years ago

Looking Back

Body New figures from the Rooks County Appraiser’s Office showed the census of Rooks County was down 170 people since 2007. While working out at Don Lucky’s residence west of Stockton, Rick Bice saw a mountain lion behind the chicken coop, about thirty feet in front of him.
14 years ago

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Francis Eshler; “I don’t think I’m ever going to be a grandfather. My daughter, Darlene, just had another girl.” Jerry Jackson (after the big rain): “Well, this isn’t a very good day to put up hay, but it’s sure a fine day to fix fences.
56 years ago

Looking Back

Body Headliners at the Rooks County Free Fair were Jamey Johnson and Heidi Newfield. Brian Waggoner, a Plainville High School graduate and a Cryptologic Technician (Networks) 1st Class office in the U.S.
14 years ago

What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

Body A fair showing of oil was struck at the Minx Well. This well is located a few miles south of Zurich and on the Minx & Son Ranch. The depth of the hole at the strike was 3,080 feet, and pay sand was not touched, but the find was made at a limestone formation.
98 years ago
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