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LORA BELLE SANDER AND DELORES GLENDENING were just two of the many people who volunteered their time to staff Stockton’s Thrift Store. In September of 1994 an article featured the history of how the store started in 1971 to serve as a humanitarian project for the local United Methodist Women.
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FOUR OF THE MEN IN THIS 1994 PHOTO were part of a new program initiated between the Stockton Police Department and the Stockton school system. Volunteers started escorting students across Highway 183 at North First Street. Pictured are, from left to right: Stockton City Manager Dan Pickett, Cleve Hunter, Gordon Pettijohn, USD #271 Superintendent Neill Wheeler, Chuck Williams, Lawrence Bedore and Stockton Police Chief Don Jenkins, Jr. The four, Hunter, Pettijohn, Williams and Bedore, provided morning and evening volunteer crosswalk services to the school children.
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IN AUGUST OF 1994, Myrna Kincaid (left) and Virginia Doughty (right) had presented two American flags to Robert Miller, who was on the board of the Rooks County Free Fair. Both women belonged to VFW Post 8873 Auxiliary, which provided the Fair Board with flags to fly during the weeklong event.
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The Stockton Sentinel is always looking for pictures for our “Yesteryear” page. If you have a picture that you’d be willing to share with our readers (preferably at least 20 years old), send it to Stockton Sentinel, P.O. Box 521, Stockton, KS 67669, e-mail it to: stkpaper@ruraltel.net or bring it in to our office and we’ll be sure you get it back.
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RUTH PHELPS was the Stockton Area Chamber of Commerce’s July Volunteer of the Month in 1997. Pictured are Chamber president Chris Kollman and Ruth Phelps. She received a certificate of recognition, a Chamber gift certificate, a Heartland SHARE box and a meal at Gambinos.
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THERE HAD BEEN AN EXCELLENT TURNOUT for the third annual historic Thomas Barn Festival held on July 24th, 1994. The event included a flag ceremony, a church service, a presentation by Robert Manley, Jr., a noon barbeque meal catered by Ruth and Tom Bigge, a parade of several teams of draft horses, and a silent auction of two quilts donated by John and Edith Buttermore. See anybody you know in the picture?