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CONTENT Local Events

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Fort Richardson

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Golf & Country Club

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Jacksboro ISD

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Festival in the Park

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Bryson ISD

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Unk's Lake

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PWCISD

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Churches

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Jacksboro EDC

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Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce 38 Local Government

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Business Directory

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LOCAL EVENTS JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

First Day Hike

Race for the Gold

Jack County Youth Fair and Stock Show

Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Fort Richardson Days

Operation Restoration

Lions Club Fish Fry

Fort Richardson Easter Egg Hunt

Annual Car Show

Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo

Bryson VFD BBQ Fundraiser

TNT Fest

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

Twin Lakes BYOF

Back-to-School Fair

Jacksboro High School Homecoming

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

Ghosts of Jack County

Battle of Fort Richardson

Jacksboro Lighted Christmas Parade

(Bring Your Own Fireworks)

Fort Richardson Trunk-or-Treat and Ghost Walk Bryson Festival in the Park

Ghosts of Christmas Past Jacksboro Fire Dept. Christmas Stocking Delivery


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JACKSBORO 33°13'24"N 98°09'39"W ZIP: 76458 / POPULATION: 4,357 Western Trail

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"The people here and definitely the police department. Police are doing a fine job over there now and they need to be recognized." – Scott McMinn "Having everything close. For businesses, we have the post office, the grocery store. Everything is just right here." – Sandra McNally "It’s a small town. I was raised here." – Sam Shanafelt "I’ve lived here off and on for the last 31 years. I’m back now to stay. I really like the schools here which is one of the reasons I came back. It has its flaws, but what town doesn’t?" – Bobby Torres "Jacksboro is neat. Everyone knows each other and takes care of each other." – Kayla Morris


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ort Richardson State Park offers Jack County residents and visitors multi-use trails, playgrounds, events, covered pavilions, a swimming beach, a fishing pier, a dining facility and soon, newly renovated campsites. According to Park Superintendent Robert Frie, the state park, which attracts over 30,000 visitors each year, will debut newly renovated campsites in mid-April. He said the construction consists of replacing the water and sewage line on the west side of Lost Creek Reservoir near the campsites and shower house area. He added the construction also consisted of upgrading the sewer manhole to current Texas regulations. “We have 60-plus campsites, all of them have water and electricity and we can accommodate as a big of a rig, motor home, travel trailer as they want to bring in,” Frie said. “We have good space in between the campsites, we are not a quote,unquote RV park. We have got a lot privacy in between the campsites.” He said in addition to the motorhome campsite, the state park, located 228 State Park Road 61 in Jacksboro, includes the Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway which was opened in 1998 and is connected to more campsites. “We have a nine-mile multi-use trail (for) hiking, biking, equestrian,” Frie said. “We offer five equestrian campsite close to our dining hall over here with immediate access to the trails, so there’s lots of folks, lots of patrons bringing not only their camping trailers, but their horses.” He added the trails across the park include a birding trail for bird watchers. The park superintendent said Fort Richardson State Park is nearly 500 acres large and includes many historical sites. “We have seven of the original buildings of the historic fort still standing and two reconstructed buildings,” Frie said. “We have a museum and interpretive center, the old post hospital building is probably one the most premier historic sites in the area.” Entrance to the park costs $3 per adult, 13-years-old and older, while children 12-years-old and younger are admitted for free. Campsite lodging varies between $10 and $25 a night depending on the site.

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History The park superintendent said Fort Richardson was established in 1866 and remained in operation until 1878. “Our claim to fame, Fort Richardson was the Northern most fort in a line of forts that stretched throughout Texas during Westward expansion,” Frie said. He said Fort Richardson was leased by the federal government post Civil War and Union soldiers helped build and solidify telegraph lines, patrol the area for Native Americans and other potential danger and helped local farmers and ranchers with their cattle and livestock. According to Frie, Texas Parks and Wildlife took control of the property in 1968 and the facility was opened to the public in 1971.

Events Each October, Fort Richardson State Park hosts their annual Trunk or Treat event. “Our Trunk or Treat is probably one of the more popular event that we host every year and it is usually the Saturday before Halloween,” Frie said. “The campers come in, they spend most of their time decorating their campsites. We have a local nonprofit organization called the Friends at Fort Richardson, they donate prizes to the top three places or campsites.” He added the fort also hosts a jack-o-lantern carving contest. “We try to not only make it a fun environment, but a safe

environment,” Frie said. “The kids come out and they trick-ortreat from campsite to campsite. We don’t have a whole lot of cars up and down the roadway. We try to minimize the potential for the kids being out there on the street.” The Park Superintendent said the state park also hosts an annual Civil War reenactment in November. “We do have reenactors that come in here, I think we have had them show up from 18 states before and up to 300 reenactors,” Frie said. “They bring their cannons and small firearms and whatnot and they put on a good show for the public.” He said each Spring the fort will host a living history event where reenactors come to the fort to set up different educational stations. “Our Civil War event and living history event, both, we focus our attention on outdoor education for the school kids,” the park superintendent said. “At either event we will have up to 1,500 or 1,600 school kids on those particular Friday mornings. Usually, the Friday before the weekend we dedicate to the school kids.” Frie added the fort also hosts an annual Easter Egg Hunt where the park entrance fee is waived for the event. “We divide the kids into age groups, so the big ones aren’t running over the little ones,” he said. “It is like a big vacuum cleaner going across there. That event usually takes a whole three or four minutes and 2,000 eggs are picked up. Every kid leaves with eggs or prizes and usually leave with lots of smiles on their face.”

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Jacksboro Golf and Country Club

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acksboro Golf and Country Club is one of the oldest businesses Jacksboro and one the most unique courses in Texas. One of the oldest members of the golf course, Bill Gleason said he stated playing at the golf course in the early 1950’s. “My understanding of when the golf course was first organized years and years ago, a man named Stark laid it

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out, in ’24, somewhere in the early ’20s.” Gleason said, “It originally was a sand green course and you still see where some of those sand greens were. They’re not in use anymore of course, but you still see the outline of where they were.” He added the course has stayed relatively the same over the years.


golf course, so we grouped together and formed a little company called Triple Dub and we came in and took the course over from the city and we have been rebuilding ever since.” He said they have put $150,000 into the course including a snack bar, sports bars, new lights on the driving range, and two sets of tee boxes. “It’s a nine hole course, but it plays like 18 now,” Kidd said. “We still have the same greens, but the tee boxes are different. So, if you are on hole number 1 and you come back to hole number 10, you’re still shooting to the same green, but the tee box is moved to a different location. We know it worked because we now have club members that hate what we call the back nine.” The owner said they also started a new event which will occur annually in June.

“Basically it is still the same except it has been reversed, I don’t know what year it was reversed, but we used to play in the opposite direction,” said. “Basically the fairways and everything are pretty much the same.” Owner Mike Kidd said the course is laid out in a unique way with there being three groups of three holes which all eventually bring you back to the clubhouse. “It is the only course I know of where the clubhouse is in the center,” Kidd said. “It makes it convenient for people that’s got to go to the restroom because this is where the restrooms are, we have a full snack bar so if you get hungry you can always come in and everybody gets thirsty.” Kidd purchased the country club two years ago from the members. “We just got in a bad way financially and just about to go out of business when Mike and Sandy took it over,” Gleason said. “Basically saved the golf course, is what it boiled down to, because the course at that time was at the point where you come down and find the gate locked and out of business.” After purchasing the course, Kidd said he opened up the course and sports bar to allow for anyone to play and drink, not just the members. “We moved out here and we weren’t in Jacksboro three weeks when we heard the golf course may be closing,” Kidd said. “I didn’t move to Jacksboro not to have a

“We created a unique event called the Jacksboro Open,” Kidd said. “(…) The event itself has a $10,000 purse to it and that was to attract golfers from outside Jack County. We didn’t want to eliminate our locals, but we wanted to bring in people from out of different areas to come in and see Jacksboro, play our golf course and hopefully become part of the community.” He said the slogan of the event is ‘Shop Jacksboro First’ to encourage their players to explore the town and spend locally. He said the first Jacksboro Open in 2019 was very successful with over 60 player participating. “The city of Jacksboro over the years has always been proud of the golf course,” Kidd said. “It has kind of been a mainstay of entertainment.” He said the course allows for the high school golf team members to play for free during the week with unlimited range balls in one of their many efforts to encourage local youth to play at the course. “We have got a youth series that comes through and it has players from 7-years-old up to 19,” Kidd said. “It’s a little series in North Texas, so they come here and then we also have the high school team that plays here and they place once or twice.” He said the country club also hosts the Senior Oil Belt Series which visits 14 courses around North Texas. “It’s not too common for them to have 90 to 100 (players) over here,” Gleason said. “(…) It’s been a very successful organization over the years, primarily it was organized to let older guys compete in a fellowship type thing. The return from it is a lot less than what you put into as far as prize money. If you’re playing for the money you get out of it, you’re in the wrong place.” Jack County Community Guide 15


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Jacksboro Independent School District BY BRIAN SMITH NEWS@JACKSBORONEWSPAPERS.COM

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acksboro ISD has been known for its quality of campuses for many years.

While the facilities are lovely on the outside, it’s the people inside that make it go in the eyes of Superintendent Dwain Milam. “Our people is what makes our schools go,” Milam said. “People who have been in Jacksboro a long time may not appreciate the people that work there.”

Another thing that the city as a whole does to build spirit is its Homecoming celebration. While everyone is interested in the Homecoming Queen, the respect and love given to the Coming Home King and Queen is something not seen in many places. “It shows a sense of appreciation of what folks have done since they graduated be it for here in town or wherever they have gone off to,” Milam said.

Milam called his school employees “an overall collection of great folks”. It starts when you walk in the door.

The schools stay great with their safety and security of them, Milam said. Working on that is the city’s staff, the police department and making sure the students are well taken care of.

“We hear a lot of wonderful things about Claudia (Torres) and Jennifer (Myers) at Jacksboro Elementary, our receptionists there, but it’s that way from top to bottom at our schools,” Milam said. “For our employees, it’s not just a job, but a mission field. It really truly is their mission to help people.”

“This area has a unique concern for everyone in it,” Milam said. “The concerned citizens of Jack County are truly concerned for each other. The Lions Club here does wonderful work you don’t see everywhere else. A very selfless group.”

Milam believes it simply is the residents’ mission to help people in Jacksboro. Sam Jackson, Jacksboro High School assistant principal, was hired in July and became ill with Stage IV pancreatic cancer shortly there after. Jackson, who recently underwent round two of treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, said the support he has received in such a short time in town has been nothing short of wonderful. “It’s been anything and everything we’ve needed as a family,” Jackson explained. “Ever since I was diagnosed, the teachers and staff at both the high school, the elementary school and our churches here in town have been raising money so I could receive treatment at MD Anderson.” Jackson, who comes into work at times, said the First United Methodist Church have provided meal trains for food on a nightly basis and have taken care of Jackson’s children when the family needed it. Milam said Jackson admitted he has never seen the kindness lived out like it is in Jacksboro. Milam said keeping the great people in the schools is a challenge the district faces. 18 Jack County Community Guide

Others had solid experiences of the city of Jacksboro itself. David Manley, who just moved to town three months ago because of a job, said he has found people to be very warm and welcoming. “I had taken a job in Mineral Wells, but really didn’t want to live in a place so big, so I came here,” Manley said. “The kids love their school and I love the neighborhoods. The people seem real friendly and outgoing.” Jacksboro Elementary School teachers Anne Silveus, Audra Clayton and Laurie Bennett have all had family graduate from the school, but each also had different reasons for loving Jacksboro as a whole. Silveus graduated from Jacksboro, as did her daughters, and she said the sense of community and tradition is what she loves most. Clayton said the way the community comes together in times of despair, most recently when children have perished in accidents, shows this is a wonderful community. Bennett said having two children graduate from Jacksboro High recently and being active while at the school are some of the reasons she loves the city itself.


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BRYSON 33°9'38"N 98°23'16"W ZIP: 76427 / POPULATION: 519

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"Just the town itself. Everybody is great." – LB Ainsworth "The people are great." – Sheila Birdwell "I haven’t lived here that long, but I like the way the people are very welcoming. They really get rolling and support the schools." – Dave Wilson "The school is great. The kids get involved in everything from the time they’re little." – Joseph Tidwell "I just moved away and moved to Graham, but I lived in Bryson for many years. The people here were friendly and the families were all very nice." – Janna White


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he Bryson Festival in the Park will be accompanied by the Bryson Car Show for third year straight when the events take place at City Park and Bryson ISD Oct. 3, 2020. “The first Saturday in October doesn’t always bring us cooler weather here in Bryson, Texas; however, it does bring us a fun-filled day for the whole family each year with the Annual Bryson Car Show and Festival in the Park,” A Bryson’s Annual Car Show and Festival in the Park Facebook post reads. “Beginning in the morning with show stopping, jaw dropping cars and trucks at the

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Car Show to food, vendors, fun, and live entertainment in the afternoon at the Festival in the Park, there is definitely something for everyone to enjoy.” Bryson City Secretary and Car Show organizer Trish Shifflett said the show has seen growth in participants from the first year to its second. “It had a really good reception from the community and surrounding communities and a lot of support,” Shifflett said. “(…) We had them come from Graford, of course Graham, Jacksboro, we had some from Olney, (…) we might of had one from Wichita Falls as well.”


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The car show broke entries up into 14 different categories: All new cars made in 2000 or later - original, all new cars made from 2000 and later - custom, cars made from 1980 to 1999 - original, cars made from 1980 to 1999 - custom, cars made 1960 to 1979 - original, cars made 1960 to 1979 - custom, cars made up until 1959 original, cars made up until 1959 - custom, trucks made from 1960 to 1999 - original, trucks made from 1960 to 1999 - custom, trucks made up until 1959 - original, trucks made up until 1959 - custom and trucks made in 2000 or later - custom. “Next year, we hope to add some other divisions maybe

even motorcycles or street rods or something like that,” Shifflett said. Awards for Best In Show and People’s Choice are also handed out at the event as well as for best of each class. The Festival in the Park features door prizes, a 50/50 pot, food trucks, vendor booths, children activities and live entertainment. The car show does charge an entrance fee of $20 onsite or $15 for early registration. The festival charges an entrance fee of $5. Shifflett said all proceeds from the event go towards City Park maintenance and improvements.

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Bryson INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT CT BRYSON SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATION

Grades Pre K-12 300 McCloud Street Bryson, TX 76427 940-392-3281 Principal – Eric Wilson

309 McCloud Street Bryson, TX 76427 940-392-3281 Superintendent – Greg London

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any people say Bryson's schools are some of the best around and they cannot imagine their children going anywhere else. Bryson ISD Superintendent, Greg London, spoke of many high points about not only the school, but the community as a whole. “We have a small environment here, every adult knows every student,” London said. “Average of 18 kids per grade level.” London noted the “fantastic” facilities at the school, which is new construction and under one roof. He also likes the safety of the campus and conveniences for parents taking students to school. Having great teachers and a seasoned staff focused on engagement in the classroom is another positive of the school, London stated. The Marzano High Reliability School commitment, started two years ago along with professional learning communities have helped the school improve its test scores. The city and school have a number of traditions including homecoming festivities, the annual veteran’s festivity and Christmas program along with Meet the Cowboys. “The town comes out for those things and it’s awesome to see,” London said. Having multiple successful programs for students to take part in and seeing the town come out for the athletic events, most notably for the regional and state volleyball tournaments in recent years. Having the school win One Act Play honors and garner success in moving making, UIL academics yearbook, metal fabrications, FFA, LDE and CDE also make for Bryson to be a special place to attend school and live in London’s mind. Perhaps most important, in London’s mind, is knowing you have “a supportive community and church base that are willing to help anytime BISD has an event.” Some other residents spoke at Smith Corner recently about 26 Jack County Community Guide

BY BRIAN SMITH NEWS@JACKSBORONEWSPAPERS.COM what they like best about Bryson as a corner. Shelly Munsing says she has either lived in Bryson or Jermyn her whole life. A graduate of Bryson, she said her teachers throughout her schooling were always supportive and provided counseling. “I didn’t have a good home life, so Mr. Cardelas and Mrs. Wheeler, I think her name was, would talk to me and make me feel better,” Munsing said. “I was into art and other things, didn’t have a lot of friends, but I could always count on them to make me feel like I was just as good as anyone else.” Munsing said she has always loved Bryson but did admit that she lost a boyfriend or two who couldn’t handle the smallness of it. “They were from Graham and just didn’t like Bryson for whatever reasons. That’s their loss.” Mayor Sheila Birdwell said several years ago the Bryson city council had a contest to adopt a town motto. Many were submitted, but the council chose one submitted by former long time resident Jo Jo Thornburg. “Where everyone and everything matters. I think this sums up our little community,” Birdwell said. “It is not perfect by (any) means, but it is a safe, close knit community to raise your families and have your seniors retire here.” She also spoke positively about the school, saying it was the perfect size for teacher/student ratio to make no sure no child is overlooked. “It has been my goal, not only as mayor of Bryson, but just a mom/citizen in general, to be a place that kids have fund memories and always feel welcome to return to, either adults who make their homes here or as visiting friends who drive into town and remember their fund childhood.”


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PERRIN 33°02'02"N 98°04'09"W ZIP: 76486 / POPULATION: 398

N. Loop Rd.

N. Loop Rd.

S. Mark St.

S. Smith Rd.

Mark St.

W. Hackley St.

N. Wilder St. S. Wilder St.

N. Smith Rd.

S. Summer St.

S. West St.

W. Hackley Rd.

Davis St.

N. Stadium

N. Mark St.

Price Ln.

Perrin School

E. Hackley St.

E. Eberhart St.

W. Eberhart St.

W. Turner St.

W. Turner St. W. Alley St. S. Mark St.

S. Smith Rd.

S. Summer St.

S. West St.

Rick Rd.

Oakdale St.

W. Perrin St. US HWY

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W. South St.

W. South St.


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"I moved to the area about six months ago and live between here and Gibtown. I like that the area is quiet, but I would like to have a grocery store." – Dale Kettering "I could ride a horse down the middle of Benson (U.S. 281) and no one would blink. I’d never do it, but I think I could." – Kelly Withers "The people. You could be stuck on the side of the road and someone will soon be by to check on ya." – Mike Carlton "The way folks come together for the schools. People come out for the school events." – Debbie Enochs "Just the peace and quiet. Used to live in the Metroplex and it just got to be too much people, noise and traffic. Here, I don’t have any of that." – Mike Christoff


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his was a geographical oddity in the county,” Unk’s Lake Campground and Swimming Hole Owner John Cope said. The swimming hole is two-acres large, 22-feet deep in some areas, sand bottomed and, as Cope said, located in the middle of nowhere in Jack County. The business has a Perrin address, 2479 Elenburg Road, but is located about five miles northwest of the town and requires taking some unpaved roads to get there. He said discovering the swimming hole was an accident. “One day, I built a big pond over here and we had a big rain and it filled up with water and I went and bought some fish within a few days,” Cope said. “I went there and my water was gone and I said ‘Where did it go?’ I had a friend of my mine come over with his backhoe and I said ‘dig right there’ and about four strokes out of the bottom of that pond comes the most pristine and beautiful beach sand you have ever seen in your life.” After that, he said he began construction on the swimming hole and filled it with water in 2008. “There was a spring over there to begin with and we augment that with deep wells and we overflow it all summer,” Cope said. The owner added using the natural resources at the site, which had plenty, allowed for him to create the swimming hole. Cope said the name of the swimming hole and campgrounds originated from his childhood.

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“My uncle, my mother’s brother, had one nephew and that was me and he was Unk,” Cope said. “My dad died when I was pretty small and Unk was my, kind of, father figure. If he was off, he was a game warden, we were somewhere camping or fishing. He always wanted a campground, that was his fantasy deal, to have a campground on a big lake somewhere and have a little fishing marina, fish bait type store and when all those things happened here, I just named it Unk’s Lake.” He said he did not expect the name to turn himself into “Unk,” but he now answers to the name. The owner said the University of Arlington told him the area where the swimming hole is used to be islands about 70 miles off the coastline. He added the islands left millions of fossilized shells and bones. He said the swimming hole has many different attractions for those to enjoy, including diving boards, water volleyball, water basketball and the blob, which is a water inflatable that allows people to be launched to the sky. Cope added the swimming hole is undergoing renovations in Spring 2020 to include a new suspended steel slide. The swimming hole is also surrounded by a beach with places to suntan and grill. He said the lake has around 35,000 swimmers come purchase day passes and a couple thousand more campers who visit the swimming hole each summer. “I have people every summer come in here and say ‘you know I was here in such and such and I met this girl here and I married her and then we had all these kids,’” Cope said. “I’m going ‘wow that’s pretty cool,’ so it is a generational thing now even though it has only been functioning for 12 years.”


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Perrin-Whitt INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT RIC T PERRIN SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATIONN

Grades Pre K-12 216 North Benson Perrin, TX 76486 940-798-3718 Elem. Principal – Teresa Mathis HS Principal – Loren Sell

216 North Benson Perrin, TX 76486 940-798-3718 Superintendent – Cliff Gilmore

TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT 2019-2020 – 316

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chools are the center of town in many areas. In Perrin’s case, it is the neighborhood.

Pirate pride runs rampant through the area. Across the street from the school, at the old Pirate's One Stop, folks who no longer have students in the school still talk about the teachers and staff with pride. Dave Walters, who lived in Perrin for a short time before moving to Graham for a job, said his mom and dad both went to Perrin and spoke fondly of the place. “It was the kind of place, and still is from what I hear, where everyone knows everyone and takes care of their own,” Walters said. “I don’t get over here too much, but my folks still speak fondly of their time here.” Many folks still hang out here to remember the fond days gone by. Joe Rickell, 1976 graduate of PHS, said while he was not a star athlete or student, his teachers made him feel like he was. “Everyone just kept pushing me and all the students to be the best they could be,” Rickell said. “I think sometimes we were all just one great big family.” Superintendent Cliff Gilmore, in his third year with the district, agrees with Rickell about the family aspect of the district. “In a small town, you have to be like this, so we try to keep the family atmosphere around here for everyone,” Gilmore said. “Everyone’s busy, but I hope we’re never too busy to talk.” While not a school employee, Tammy Lynne Reynolds, a local photographer, knows most of the students, staff and administrators and is thought of as family. She said everyone there is one of a kind. “Professional and caring and just totally real,” Reynolds said. “In this day, it’s hard to have those great qualities anywhere.”

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BY BRIAN SMITH NEWS@JACKSBORONEWSPAPERS.COM School board members, many of them who went to school in Perrin, say things haven’t changed much since they went to school … and that’s the way they like it. It’s always been the family side of it for me,” Board President Chris Keeney said. “The whole town of Perrin has always been family to me and to most of us.” “For me, this is home,” Board member, Chad Lambert said. “This is where I went to school. This is where my kids go to school.” Member Darren Francis said the “kids are provided opportunities to participate in a bunch of different ways.” Board member, Michael Adams, who spent the final three years of his schooling in Perrin after moving from Granbury, said he liked it in Perrin so much he opted to stay. “The small town feel is what I like,” Adams said. “My wife and I went here. My kids go here.” Board member James Hall said the small school is better for the students. “Having smaller classes is better for a child’s learning,” Hall said. “Larger classes, like in the big cities, have more of a detrimental effect.” Board member Linda Richardson, who had 1,001 students in her graduating class in Dallas, said it was a shock to come back to Perrin and teach in the late 1970s. “I absolutely loved it here and still do,” Richardson said. “Coming from that size school to this for me as a teacher was awesome.”


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JACKSBORO Antioch Baptist Church 227 S. Phillips • Jacksboro, TX 76458 Bethel Assembly of God Hwy. 148 N • Jacksboro, TX 76458 Bible Baptist Church 241 W. Liveoak • Jacksboro, TX 76458 Christian Missions Hwy. 380 West (3 miles out) Jacksboro, TX 76458

The Light Church 321 N. Second • Jacksboro, TX 76458 940-229-9273

Church of Christ 215 E. Belknap • Jacksboro, TX 76458 Cundiff Baptist Church 231 Church Rd • Jacksboro, TX 76458 940-567-3406

Mt. Pisgah CME Church 239 Shelton St • Jacksboro, TX 76458 940-567-2970

Faith Christian Center 219 S. Second • Jacksboro, TX 76458

Northside Church of Christ Corner of Jasper & Jack Streets 940-567-2757

First United Methodist Church 406 N. Main • Jacksboro, TX 76458 www.jacksborofumc.org Grace Baptist Church 212 E. Archer • Jacksboro, TX 76458 Jack County Cowboy Church 369 E. Jasper • Jacksboro, TX 76458 940-229-0159 The Jacksboro Parish Memorial Christian & First Presbyterian Churches 115 N. Knox St. & 321 N. Knox St. Jacksboro, TX 76458

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Perrin United Methodist Church 101 S Wilder St. • Perrin, TX 76486 940-392-2151

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h e Ja c k s b o r o E c o n o m i c Development Corporation is committed to creating a fertile economic development climate and encouraging the orderly growth of Jacksboro and Jack County, Texas. The Jacksboro EDC has established a successful business park addition within the city with several new businesses added in recent years including two banks, retailers, a restaurant and the

hospital. Sites for qualified businesses are available. The JEDC also offers assistance in building construction and furnishings. Currently a Matching Fund Grant Program is helping to fund renovations on existing businesses’ facades and building exteriors. The grant offers a maximum matching of $15,000 for properties and existing business meeting eligibility

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he Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce shares an office with the Jacksboro Economic Development Corporation in the historic GT&W Depot, which also serves as the community visitors’ center. The Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce is organized, maintained and operated for the purpose of advancing the business, civic, commercial, industrial and general interest of the city of Jacksboro and its surrounding trade area in Jack County. The Chamber seeks to support and expand existing commerce, recruit new industry, promote the city’s rich history and improve the quality of life in the greater Jacksboro area. They supports their membership by promoting commerce and tourism with the goal of strengthening a diverse business

community. The Chamber offers programs, such as the monthly Chamber Spotlight and continual customer service award recognition, to highlight businesses, organizations and individuals that work to make Jacksboro better. Each February, the Chamber celebrates its annual banquet and recognizes a top business and stand out citizens within the business community for the previous year. 302 S. Main Street • Jacksboro, TX 76458 940.567.2602 Executive Director: Leslie Chalmers

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KEITH UMPHRESS Precinct 1 Commissioner

GARY OLIVER Precinct 2 Commissioner

JAMES L. BROCK

Mayor

ALTON MORRIS City Council Place 1

CADE CORNISH City Council Place 2

Mayor

SHEILA BIRDWELL Mayor Pro Tem

LUTITIA FORD Aldermen

Precinct 4 Commissioner

City Council Place 4

SHELLY FORD PAUL FOSTER RAY JENNINGS HEATHER NEER

TERRY WARD

JOE MITCHELL

City Secretary

County Tax Assessor/Collector

City Council Place 5

TRISH SHIFFLETT

SHARON ROBINSON

CRAIG FENTER

Public Works

County Clerk

City Manager

CLIFFORD SMITH

VANESSA JAMES

MIKE SMITH

County Treasurer

City Secretary

BRAD CAMPSEY

BRENDA TARPLEY

County Sheriff

City Attorney

THOMAS SPURLOCK

DAVID SPILLER

County Auditor

Municipal Judge

LISA PERRY

JOE WHITE

Precinct 3 Commissioner

HENRY BIRDWELL

Justice of the Peace

STACY SPURLOCK Constable

CLYDE WATSON County Attorney

M. BRAD DIXON District Attorney

GREG LOWERY District Clerk

TRACIE PIPPIN District Judge

BROCK SMITH County Extension Agents

ALINDA COX CHARLIE MARTIN

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MELANIE BELCHER

City of Bryson

County Judge

City of Jacksboro

Jack County

G OV E R N M E N T

City Council Place 3

JEFF MILLER

Jack County consists of two cities, Jacksboro and Bryson, with Perrin as a census-designated place. Jacksboro is the county seat.


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A L P H A B E T I C A L L I S T I N GS A Aaron Bail Bonds 512 2nd St, Jacksboro, TX ...........................567-5321 Acoustic Event Productions ................ 940-867-6631 Aero Marine Engineering Inc 708 W Dempsey, Bryson, TX ......................392-3333 All Seasons Air Plus 681 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-5374 Allstar Fuel 616 W Dempsey St, Bryson, TX .................. 392-2014 Allsups Convenience Store #327 311 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX.....................567-5557 AM A/C & Home of Texas ...........................567-2828 Ameriprise Financial 910 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-2740 Appearance Salon 129 W Archer St, Jacksboro, TX .................567-3992 April Martin State Farm 407 N. Main................................................. 567-2697 Arrowhead Production LP 915 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5100 Art Nails & Spa 129 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5550

B BPS Supply 823 S. Main, Jacksboro, TX ........................567-2390 Bell Supply Company 902 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5586 Bent Tree Apartments 323 N 9th St, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-5316 Best Petroleum Exploration Inc. 132 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-2661 Beyond Faith 120 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2377 604 Oak St #102, Graham, TX ................. 521-0300 Bill’s Pre-Owned Autos 634 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-6538 Birdwell Quinn & Co PC 104 North Church St, Jacksboro, TX ..........567-2562 Blackjack Bail Bonds 1367 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX .................. 567-6000 Bloom Marketing and Design PO Box 703, Jacksboro, TX..................817-617-9690 Brazos Title 103 E Archer St, Jacksboro, TX .................. 567-6565 Bryson Housing Authority 701 N College St, Bryson, TX .....................392-2075 Bryson Independent School District 300 N McCloud St, Bryson, TX ..................392-3281 Bryson Post Office 103 N Depot St, Bryson, TX ........................392-4851

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Bucks and Hot Rods Liquor 639 S. Main, Ste. B, Jacksboro, TX ............ 507-1850 Buddy’s Bail Bond .........................................567-9990 Butterfield Motel 626 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5567

C Cansler’s Boot Shop 221 S Mark St, Perrin, TX.............................798-2831 Cara Martin, LMT 113 E. Belknap St., Jacksboro, TX ...... 940-389-3931 Casa Grande Mexican Grill 108 N Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................. 567-5107 Central Bail Bonds II .....................................567-5321 Charlie’s Siding & Insulation 306 S 2nd St, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-3251 Chicken Express 745 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2625 Christian Dozer 500 Barker Rd, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-3200 Ciera Bank 300 E Dempsey, Bryson, TX ........................ 392-2511 City Drug Store 104 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX.....................567-5576 City of Bryson City Hall, 102 N Depot St, Bryson, TX..........392-2241 Water Plant, 102 N Depot St, Bryson, TX.....392-2020 Clay Properties .............................................. 507-0206 Coker Funeral Home 152 State Hwy 148, Jacksboro, TX ............567-3778 Compliance Solutions 101 N Main, Ste 100, Jacksboro, TX ........ 567-5500 Concerned Citizens 400 E Pine St, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-2607 Cotton’s Restaurant 101 FM 1191 N, Bryson, TX........................392-2309 Country Roots Florist 107 E. Archer St., Jacksboro, TX .................567-5555 Cowboys Kwik Stop 203 E Dempsey, Bryson, TX ........................392-2039 Crowley Pipeline & Land Survey 117 W Archer St, Jacksboro, TX .................567-2234 Cuttin’ Corral 280 US Hwy 380 W, Jacksboro, TX ..........567-2772

D Dairyland Drive-In 325 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-5000 Dairy Queen 709 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5362

Devon Energy Corp 731 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-5514 Diamond Pump & Tool 922 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-2951 Discount Liquor 103 FM 1191 N, Bryson, TX ...................... 392-2063 Dino’s Fencing Co 304 N Church St, Jacksboro, TX.................567-2548 Dollar General 111 Mybank Dr, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-3322 Don’s Butane Service Graham Hwy, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-5889 Double Z Surveying 106 E. Belknap St., Jacksboro, TX ..............567-3962 The Doughnut Palace 217 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2988

E East Jack County VFD 6300 FM 1156, Jacksboro, TX ................... 507-1971 Edward Jones 203 S Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................. 567-3600 Enbridge Energy Co 810 Nash Rd, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-6813 Enbridge Energy Co Inc 8801 Hwy 199, Jacksboro, TX ...................374-3821 Enerfin Resources Company 700 Glass Hollow Rd, Jacksboro, TX .........567-6681 Erwin Water Well Drilling 6890 FM 4, Jacksboro, TX ..........................567-5708

F Faith Community Hospital 215 Chisholm Trail, Jacksboro, TX ............. 567-6633 FCH Rural Family Clinic ...............................567-5528 FCH Chief Medical Officer ........................ 567-6633 Faith Community Nursing & Rehabilitation 211 E Jasper St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2686 Farm Bureau Insurance 224 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-5574 Firewater Shooting Sports 769 FM 3324, Jacksboro, TX ...................... 229-4110 Fitzgerald Services 579 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2879 Florance Paint & Body Shop 120 Sewell St, Jacksboro, TX ......................567-3259 Fort Richardson State Park & Historic Site 228 Park Road 61, Jacksboro, TX ...............567-3506 Four Stars Ford 205 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ..................567-5562


Fred’s 618 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5534

G G.A.L Horticulture PO Box 850, Jacksboro, TX........................ 507-0055 The Gallery Florist 114 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-2676 Garlic’s Pizza 732 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5542 Germania Insurance 117 E Archer St, Jacksboro, TX................... 567-6363 Gladys Ritchie Public Library 626 W College, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-2240 Grable Oil 935 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-3951 Greg Pulis Services 271 Oakridge, Jacksboro, TX .....................229-9124 Green Frog Restaurant 420 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-5711 Greystone Park 116 State Hwy 148, Jacksboro, TX ............567-3057

H H&R Block 102 N Church St, Jacksboro, TX .................567-5653 H-Brand 680 N Main, Jacksboro, TX ........................567-3794 Harold Tilghman Garage 961 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2242 Hernandez & Associates PA .......................567-2909 Hidden Lake RV Ranch 3100 Lowrance Rd, Jacksboro, TX............. 567-6900 Home Health Care of North Texas 100 S. Main, Ste. A, Jacksboro, TX .. 940-683-3300 Hometown Car Wash 612 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2355 Hope Discipleship Training Center ........... 507-3188 Horizon Land Clearing 579 S. Main St., Jacksboro, TX ...................567-2879 Hulk Shot Services Inc. 103 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-5040 Hurd Oil Field Service Inc. 500 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-3131

J JDR Garage 976 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-5122 JR’s Chophouse & B&B 119 N. Main St., Jacksboro, TX.................. 567-6464 Jack County 9-1-1 Coordinator 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-9732 Jack County Abstract 122 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-2217 Jack County Attorney 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-3321 Jack County Auditor 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-2663

Jack County Auto Sales, Parts & Service 1465 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX ................567-3323 Jack County Automotive Supply 514 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-5536 Jack County Building Center 218 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5516 Jack County Child Welfare Board PO Box 251, Jacksboro, TX .........................229-1923 Jack County Clerk Office 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ........................ 567-2111 Jack County Constable 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-3194 Jack County District Clerk 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ........................567-2141 Jack County District Judge 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-6252 Jack County Fair Association PO Box 486, Jacksboro, TX......................... 567-2132 Jack County Game Warden 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX .................. 567-6543 Jack County Highway Patrol 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5815 Jack County Historical Commission 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-2241 Jack County Judge 100 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-2241 Jack County Justice of the Peace 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-2001 Jack County Museum 241 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5410 Jack County Packers 221 Wesley Chapel, Jacksboro, TX............567-6367 Jack County Precinct 1 Barn 1482 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5318 Jack County Precinct 2 Barn 134 W. Hackley, Perrin, TX .........................798-2781 Jack County Precinct 3 Barn 150 Sand Flat Rd, Jacksboro, TX ................567-3981 Jack County Precinct 4 Barn 3468 Lowrance Rd, Jacksboro, TX .............567-2971 Jack County Tank Manufacturing 4094 US Hwy 281 N., Jacksboro, TX........567-2506 Jack County Tax Collector 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-3981 Jack County Treasurer 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-2251 Jack County Sheriff 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5815 Dispatch..........................................................567-2161 Patrol .............................................................. 567-9731 Jail .................................................................. 567-2221 Jack County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-2132 Jack Richardson Disposal...................940-325-9000 Jacksboro Animal Control 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-2131 Jacksboro Cleaners 211 N. Church St, Jacksboro, TX ............... 567-6472 Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce 302 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2602 Jacksboro City Hall 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-6321 Jacksboro Community Pool 126 Sewell, Jacksboro, TX ...........................567-2664 Jacksboro Economic Development Corp 302 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-3151

Jacksboro Fire Department ........................567-2563 Jacksboro Garden Club 233 N. 9th St, Jacksboro, TX ...................... 567-1949 Jacksboro Golf and Country Club 1300 State Hwy 148, Jacksboro, TX .........567-3726 Jacksboro Herald-Gazette 212 N. Church, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-2616 Jacksboro Independent School District 1400 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX Agriculture .....................................................567-7300 Athletic Field House......................................567-7308 Cafeteria........................................................567-7278 DAEP ..............................................................567-7208 Elementary School........................................567-7206 Elementary Counselor .................................. 567-7216 High School ..................................................567-7204 High School Counselor ................................ 567-7314 Maintenance .................................................567-6517 Middle School ..............................................567-7205 Middle School Counselor ............................567-7273 Middle School Gym .....................................567-7269 Superintendent ............................................. 567-6473 Technology Department...............................567-7268 Jacksboro Inn 944 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-3751 Jacksboro Lions Club ....................................567-5591 Jacksboro Municipal Court 112 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-6321 Jacksboro Nail & Spa 735 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 507-5125 Jacksboro National Bank 910 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-5551 Jacksboro Parish 115 N. Knox St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-3735 Jacksboro Police Department 124 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2666 Jacksboro Pump & Specialty 1118 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-6307 Jacksboro Welding Supply 421 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-5709 Jacksboro Youth Sports Association 500 Easter Ln, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 229-0375 Jackson Construction 212 N. Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................567-2448 Jackson Tank Trucks 212 N. Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................567-2448 Jay Management Company 934 Crusher Rd, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-2002 Jeff’s Paint & Body Shop 315 N. Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................567-3492 John R Lindsey State Jail 1602 Post Oak Rd ........................................567-2772 Juan’s General Construction ......................567-5803

K Karen’s Pet Spa 123 E. Archer, Jacksboro, TX ......................507-0722 Kevin Wolf Insurance & Real Estate 116 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5051 Kitty & Troy’s Barber Shop 112 S Knox St, Jacksboro, TX ...................... 567-3816 Kenneth Knowles Central Bail Bonds ......567-5321 Kwik Stop Grocery 404 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2442

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L Laake Oilfield Services 302 Oakwood Ave, Jacksboro, TX ............567-5858 The Lash Stop 112 E Belknap St, Jacksboro, TX .........940-367-9274 Laughing Crow and Crew 490 FM 4, Jacksboro, TX....................940-456-2543 Lawn Pro 107 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX .................. 229-0259 Leeway Dental 104 S Main, Jacksboro, TX .........................507-5070 Legacy Cleaners 615 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-2166 Legacy Texas 201 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5591 Lewis Technology 1802 N Main, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-3500 Liberty Power – Senate Wind Farm 1065 FM 1191 N, Bryson, TX ..................... 392-2175 Little Cowboy Carriage Service 1728 FM 1191 S, Bryson, TX ..................... 229-9399 Live Oak Veterinary Clinic 3923 US Hwy 380 W, Jacksboro, TX ........ 567-6311 Lone Star Distribution Inc. 655 Depot St, Jacksboro, TX .......................567-2032 Lonestar Insurance, Marci Thomas 329 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-2102 Lowe’s Market 503 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5301 Lowrance Fencing Company 2056 Lowrance Rd, Jacksboro, TX ............. 567-2878 Lyon Operating Co Inc. 7890 Post Oak Rd, Jacksboro, TX .............. 567-3310

M Maddox Realty 1309 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX..................567-2840 Margie’s Department Store 122 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5806 Massengale Insurance 117 E Archer, Jacksboro, TX ....................... 567-6363 McCoy Dozer Service 3200 Mountain Home Rd, Jacksboro, TX ..567-2708 MCM Pump & Supply, LLC 875 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ............940-550-2343 Mesquite Trails Apartments 119 S 5th St, Jacksboro, TX .........................567-3304 Memorial Monuments 2761 US Hwy 281 S, Jacksboro, TX ..........567-3735 Mercer Well Service 890 S. Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-5591 Mesquite Trail Apartments 119 S 5th St, Jacksboro, TX .........................567-3304 Michael G. Mask 110 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-2237 Miller Electric PO Box 99, Jacksboro, TX .......................... 567-5645 Minnows and More 318 N. Main, Jacksboro, TX........................507-2389 Mitchell Resort and RV Park 2730 FM 2210 E, Perrin, TX ........................798-4615

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Mobile Thrones, LLC 914 W Thompson, Jacksboro, TX ...............567-6070 Montgomery Properties Ranch .........817-925-2234 Mr. Rooter Plumbing 114 N. Church, Jacksboro, TX........... 940-304-0029

N Nash Hardware 128 N Church St, Jacksboro, TX .................567-5461 Neri’s Bistro 111 E Archer, Jacksboro, TX ........................567-6374 Nichols Oil Tools 101 E. Archer St., Jacksboro, TX .................567-3233 Nine Energy 131 FM 4, Jacksboro, TX .............................567-3392 Norvill Construction Co. 2201 US Hwy 281 N, Jacksboro, TX .........567-5599

O Oakridge Oil and Gas, LP 730 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-3147 Ok Concrete Co. 160 US Hwy 281 S, Jacksboro, TX ............567-6601 Optimize Living Wellness Clinic 409 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-6688

P PK Cutters 2201 FM 1810, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-3113 Painted Lakes ................................................. 229-9399 Pankey Propane Co 1143 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ...................567-3491 Patrick Myers, Attorney 210 Oakridge, Jacksboro, TX ......................567-2181 Patriot Adjusting Group LLC PO Box 703, Jacksboro, TX................940-366-2250 Perrin Feed and Hardware 101 Hackley St, Perrin, TX .......................... 798-3355 Perrin Grocery 209 N Benson St, Perrin, TX ....................... 798-2047 Perrin Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 296, Perrin, TX .......................940-452-6334 Perrin-Whitt Independent School District 216 North Benson, Perrin, TX ......................798-3718 Petrobal 802 S. Main St., Jacksboro, TX ...................567-2606 The Purple Thistle B&B 2400 US Hwy 380 E, Jacksboro, TX .........567-2879

R RTY Flooring 639 S. Main, Jacksboro, TX ........................ 567-2412 Richards Ranch 550 W Richards Ranch, Jacksboro, TX ......567-5607 Rogers Mobile RV Services 3100 Lowrance Rd, Jacksboro, TX............. 567-6900 Roma Pizza 119 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................... 567-6060

Roof Pro 1530 W. College St., Jacksboro, TX.. 940-229-0259

S STOMP 615 N. Main, Ste. B, Jacksboro, TX ............ 507-5110 SPN Well Service 890 S. Main St., Jacksboro, TX ...................567-5991 Seams Sew Right Quilt Shop 409 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ................... 567-5040 The Sign Corner 230 W Belknap St, Jacksboro, TX ..............567-2879 Skin Envy Aesthetics 112 E. Belknap St., Jacksboro, TX .......940-229-1708 Sleepy’s Towing 315 Greenhill, Jacksboro, TX ............. 940-351-0472 Small Productions Art Studio 117-B E Archer, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-1066 Smith Corner 106 Dempsey St, Bryson, TX .......................392-2461 Sonic Drive-In 679 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX ....................567-3631 South Campsey Cattle Company LP .........567-5884 Spiller Abstract Company Inc 122 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2271 Spiller & Spiller Attorneys Counselors At Law 122 E Belknap, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-6644 Spiller Bonding Company .......................... 567-6888 Spirit of Texas Bank 1220 N. Main St, Jacksboro, TX................. 567-2197 Stamper Operating Company 2411 US Hwy 380 W, Jacksboro, TX ........567-6391 Standard Pump & Equipment 845 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-2070 Subway 112 Chisholm Trail, Jacksboro, TX...............567-5229 Sun Coast Resources Inc. 616 W Dempsey, Jacksboro, TX ................ 392-3303 Swan Family Wellness Center 217 Chisholm Trail, Jacksboro, TX ............. 567-6633

T T&S Auto Service 627 N Main St, Jacksboro, TX .................... 567-6411 TK Construction, LLC 505 W. Belknap, Jacksboro, TX......... 940-229-4959 TNT Food Store 1008 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ..................567-6970 Teppco Crude Pipeline LLC 2874 FM 1191 S, Bryson, TX...................... 392-2900 Thomas Coley Saltwater Disposal 1185 Coley Ln ,Bryson, TX ..........................392-2042 Tiger Car Washes 509 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX ..................567-6070 Tiger Mart 753 W Belknap, Jacksboro, TX....................567-3110 Tiger Oilfield Service 1300 US Hwy 281 S, Jacksboro, TX .......... 567-2133 Tiger Tank Trucks 904 W Belknap St, Jacksboro, TX ..............567-3737


Tractor Supply 125 Western Trail, Jacksboro, TX ...............567-2785 Twin Lakes Activity Center 1114 State Hwy 59, Jacksboro, TX .............567-5468

V, W, Y, Z, # Van Baale Gene Trucking 990 Barker, Jacksboro, TX...........................567-2442 Veterans of Foreign Wars 220 Oakwood Ave, Jacksboro, TX ............ 567-3184 Village Kitchen 934 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-5902

WGS Properties Inc 2411 US Hwy 380 W, Jacksboro, TX ........567-3641 WIC Clinic-Outreach Health Services 212 N Church St, Jacksboro, TX ................. 567-2601 Wade Lake Dozer & Excavators 1728 S FM 1191, Bryson, TX...................... 229-9347 Woodshed Works Gifts & Flowers 702 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-3504 Young Living Essential Oils .........................507-2051 Zack Burkett Co 1291 FM Rd 4, Jacksboro, TX .....................567-3831 Quarry, 543 S Main St, Jacksboro, TX ......567-3307 ZBest Realty/Auctions/Rentals .................. 567-1350 4K Energy Service 518 US Hwy 281 N, Jacksboro, TX ........... 567-2199

Call us at the Jacksboro Herald-Gazette at 940-567-2616 to secure your listing in the 2021-2022 Jack County Community Guide!

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