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JUNE 10TH 2005 Vol. 79, No. 23
WILSON rO TAKE OVER
BORGER CHURCH
As many of you know Jody and I ~133 Avalon, Borger 79007, and
will 'be leaving Petersburg to be our phone will be 806-173-5694.
appointed toSt. Andrew United
We want to thank all of those
Methodist Church in Borger on who came to our "going - away'.'
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the 15 'o f June. We have been meal last Sunday arid for · our
blessed by many of you and beautiful Kenneth Wyatt. print. '
blessed to serve you for the past Our last Sunday will be June 1ih
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five years. As we go. We and we are going to have a
commend Wendell and Paula special evening service at 7 pm at
. Ferguson from ,Abilene who . the Methodist Church for those
come to !pastor here and_.Carr's in the coJfununity' who wol!1d
Chapel. .
like to come. Jo~y and I will
We .want to maintain ·contact serve each person communion
with many of you and if you are and . pray a blessing over. We
in the Borger area, especially on .want
leave
blessing
this
a Sunday morning, you will find community' as God has blessed
St. Andrew UMC about two us. This service is open to all.
miles we.st .of Highway 207 on Thanks to all who have loved and
State Highway 136; the Fritch supported us these past five
Highway, at 100 Amaryllis in the ye.ars. ,
BOWL BOUND - Bobby Rosas # 31 will participate in the Greenbelt
. Bowl June 11 th in Childress Texas. Bobby is a 2005 graduate from
Buena Vista addition, 806- 27j.;.
God Bless You .
P.R.S. ."
9702. Our 'home address will be
. Ted Wilson
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LOOK FOR MOREJR
OLYMPIC AND A.WARDS
ASSEMBLY RESULTS IN
OUR NEXT ISSUE
:R O.S ASfO:/PART-I CIPATE
.' IN ·oRE.EN 'B ELTBOWL .
-,Bobby 'Ros~part .Jf the ' 2005
. Buffalo football team ' was
.. selected to play in the annual
d~eenbelt Bowl in Childress ' the
"' .} 1~ of June. The Greenbelt Bowl
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. banquet at the Fairpark
JUJ)~ 11 ~ Lows's
Auditorium beginning at 5 pm
willi Don Carthel Head Football
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.Coach ' Color WTAMU as the
$ur>porl"ihflLtJy '1luGiU
k~ynote speaker. The Queens
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will begin at 8 pm Friday the 10
of June ..The.football gane will be
'Saturday June 11th at Bobcat
Stadium. Oame time will be 7pm
advance tickets will be $5 and $6
at
the
,gate.
CONGRATULATIONS
BOBBY AND GOOD LUCK
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S~Srbastian Torres. .
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I've.heen'to numerous fu- making the casket. He used aspen
. n~rals in my life. Some of the wood since that is what -Justin's
funerals I have gone to were ~ame on .one side an~ the words,
attended by- it large number of we"love you" on the other side.
people, others were so sparsely Anpther cousin made a beautiful
attended that I was very glad I cross with Justin's picture affIxed
had made the effort to go. I in It. The morning of the funeral .
have been to funerals that were was quiet, sunny. The, church serheartbreakingly sad, others vices were held in a small building
could almost have been called where the crowd overflowed into
ON YOUR MARK ,GET SET, GO - Mr. Roark watches Mariah
a celebration, not because the the
Vidlin, Arlelle Adams, Alexis Resendiz and Brianna Adams compete
departed were not mourned,
church yard. At the conclusion
in the 25 yard dash
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but due to the excellent sing- of the services the casket was loversand I remember her funeral ingly loaded onto a bob-tailed semifor
the beautiful musical trib- truck where it was surrounded by
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sth Zachary Carroasco, 6
Pre-K Boys 25 YD. Dash
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ute.
Dora had a beautiful voice, Aspen and pine trees that would be
Zachary Lujan
1st Jon Paul Nesler, 2nd Brendan
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too. However, I have never set out at the gravesite. The pall bearrd
2
Set
Marquez, 3 Sebastian Torres,
gone to, or had a part in, a ser- ers (the same cousins and friends
1st Gabriel Hinojos
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4th Christopher Moralez, 5
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vice such as Opa and I was who had dug the grave) rode in the
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2
Tristan
Garza
Zachary Carrasco, 6 Zachery
privileged to attend recently. truck holding the casket secure. Be3rd Fernando Ramirez .
Lujan
We received a phone call in the cause of the real work they had to
4th Yovhan Marroquin
. 2nd Set
wee mornings hours from a do, they wore new brown canvas
5th Jordan Reyes
Gabriel Hinojos, 2nd Y ovhan
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Softball
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f rie~d telling us his work pants and white tee shirts and
Marroduin, 3 Trisan Garza, 411l
1-!II Gabriel Hinojos
cousin, Justin Alcon, who had looked very neat. Over two hundred
Fernando Ramirex, Sth Jordan
2nd Fernando Ramirez
been raised as a brother with people followed as ·the procession
Rey~s
3rd Jon Paul Nesler
so YD. Dash
him, had been killed in an accident wound its way the few miles out of
4th Jordan Reyes
III Jon Paul Nesler,' 2nd Brendan .
while loading balled ttees, .would town for the graveside- service. The
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Marquez, 3~ Sebastian Torres,
we come be with the family? Of truck could cross the stream, but
course; we could and did. For the cars could'nt, 'so the people had~ to
nextthreedayswesawalargefam-cross~ver ara bridge. It WasW8S
ily come together an.d find very quite:a sight seeing that ~~peOple
personal ways to pay a final tribute walking up the ~ountalDslde: Al,
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· to· Justin. It was decided that his though they did get a couple of big
grav~-site would be half way up a pick-up trucks across the stream a,nd .
· mountain in a grove of pine trees some of the older ladies (me, for
on his family's ranch. This can be one) rode up the mountain, although
donein New Mexico. Instead ·of I ,did walk back down.
· bringing in big machinery to dig the
At the close of the service
grave, his cousins and dose friendS a talented guitar pl.yer: and
did it the old-fashioned way---with singer sang . ."A CowboY's' Fihand shovels. The cousin, a nal Farewell". ,It: was haunt~raftman, ~hose~~~ow hi~.~ove by
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GRAVE8- .& STEPHENS UNITE
Deidra Denise (}raves and Brian
Wade Stephens were unite in
mamage May 2 nd , 2005 during a
sunset ceremony at North
Maluaka Beach in Maui, Hawaii.
PastorKimo Kirkman officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Walter Graves of West Monroe,
Louisiana , and of Sharon
Kurklin of Petersburg, Texas.
Sne 'is '· tne: ,gr~ddaught~r 'of
LaVerne Parks and' the 'l~te H.B.
Parks of Morse, Texas. She is
also the granddaughter of the of
the late Mr. and Mrs. W, C,
Graves of Sunray, Texas. The
groom ·is. the son of Walter and
Meredith
. Stephens.
of
Bloomington, JUinpjs. He is the
graDd~on of the qf the late Jacob
and Ruth Stephens and the late
Louis ~d L.f,lyla. Behnken, all of
Illinois.
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The ceremony commenced with
the exchange of leis, a traditional
Hawaiian symbol of love, aloha,
and the, couple's commitment to
each other; After the couple
.excharige~ marriage vows and
rings, .the pastor recited a prayer
of blessings in lHawaiian.
The ".bride chose an elegant
'ivory chiffon gown for the
beachside
ceremony.
The
'princess style gown featured a
sleeveless bodice with pearl and
crystal accents, an empire waist,
and a sweep train. Instead of a
veil, the bride wore a single
gardenia in her hair. The groom
was attired in a traditional black
tuxedo. The bride carried · a
bouquet of bright tropical
flowers. Something old was her
great
gran<4"other's
lace
hartdkercmef; l. ;~orrieihipg ," hew
W!lS
h~r \¥~ddlng goWn,
something borrowed was her
grandmother's
pearl ·
and '
diamond earrings and bracelet, '
and something blue was her
garter.
Prenuptial courtesies
included a bridal shower. hosted
by the bride's co-workers in
Corpus ' Christi and a bridal
shower in the home of Jeanette
Wilson in Ralls. The groom's
parents are hosting a post-nuptial
reception
in
Bloomington,
Illinois, in July. After completing
their honeymoon in Hawaii, the
couple is at home in Round
Rock, Texas. The groom is a
graduate of Flagler College in
Florida and is employed at Dell,
Incorporated, and the bride is· a
graduate
of
Texas
Tech
University and the University of
North Texas and is employed at
the University of Texas.
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1tit Tristan Garza
2,.. 1 Gabriel Hinojos
3,,1 Jon Paul Nesler
4th ,Yovahn Marroquin
St11' Jordan Reyes
Lung Jump
1st Gabriel Hinojos
2nd Tristan Garza '
3rd Jordan Reyes
4th Fernando Ramirez
5th Jon Paul Nesler
6th Y ovhan Marroquin
Pre-K Girls 25 YD. Dash
1st Cristal Juarez
2nd Jasmine
3rd Mdlory Mayfield
4th Melody Esquivel
Stlt Ranae Chapman
2nd Set ·
1,1 Briana Adams
2nd Mariah Vallin
3,,1 Juliette Adams
4th Ariellle Adams
5th Alexis Resendiz
50 Yd. Dash
1st Crista} Juarez." .'.:" . .' .. ~ .' .
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2 Mallory Mayfield
3rd Jasmine
4th Melody Esquivel
5th Ranae Chapman
2nd Set
I ~t Briana Adams
2nd Mariah Vallin
3rd Arielle Adams
4th Juliette Cervantes
5th Aaliyah Almaguer
6th Alyssa Moralez
Softball Throw
1st Aaliyah Almaguer
2nd Crisral Juarez
3rd Briana Adams
4th Arielle Adams
5th Alexi~ Resendis
. 6th Mariah Vallin
High Jump
1st Briana Adams
2nd M~riah Vallin
3rd Juliette Cervantes
4th Arielle Adams
5th Alexis Resendiz
Long Jump
I ~t Juliette Cervantes
2nd Cristal Juarez
3I'd Aaliyah Almaguer
4th Mariah Vcillin
5th Arielle Adams
6th Alexic Resendiz
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1st Patrick Bethea
2 nd Trey Lucero
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3 Dominic Silva
4th Bryso~ DeBerry
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SO YD. Dash
1sl Trey Lucero
2 nd Peter Martinez
rd
3 Bryson DeBerrY
4th Dominic Silva
Softball Throw
l:lt Patrick Bethea
2 nd Trey Lucero
3rd Peter Martinez
4th Brysom DeBerry
5th Dominic Silva
High Jump
1st Peter Martinez
2nd Patrick Bethea
3rd Bryson DeBerry
4th Trey Lucero
Long Jump
1Sl Patrick Bethea
nd
2 Bryson DeBerry
3rd Trey Lucero
4th Dominic Silva
K-Gil'ls 25 YD. Dash
1st Victoria Smalley
2nd Aley Ramos
3 nJ Eva Perez
4 th Bailee Lemon
5th Harley Montez
2nd Set
1st Desiree Pennington
.' 2nd 'Sharrie Chapman
3rd Kassidy Hegi
4th Karlee Hegi
5th Cynthia Chavez
SO YD. DasH
1s~ Vi~toria Smalley ...
2n Aley Ramos
3n1 Eva Perei: .
4th Harley Montez
Sth Bailee Lemon
2nd Set
I st Desiree Pennington
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2 Kassidy Hegi
3rd Sharrie Chapman
4th Cynthia Chavez
5th Karlee Hegi
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1~t Victoria Smalley
2ml Eva Perez
3rd Bailee Lemon
4th Aley Ramos
Sth Sharrie Chapman
6th Karlee Hegi
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1st· Sharrie
2nd Desiree
3rd Harley."
4th Eva
, Long Jump
1st Victoria Smalley
2nd Desiree Pennington
3rd Alex Ramos
4th Eva Perez
Sth Harley Montez
6th Kassidy Hegi
1st Grade Boys 25 YD. Dash
1st Zachary Montez
2nd Joe Louis Martinez
3rd Chaz Gonzales
4~ Devin William
5th Jared Hinojosa
SO YD. Dash
1'1 Jakob Medina
2nd Lucas Muniz
3rd Anthony Puente
4th Marcos Hinojos
Sth Zachary Montez
61h Zachary Luna
75 YD. Dash
1sl Marcos Hinojos
2nd Jakob Medina
r d Lucas Muniz
4th Joshua Trevino
5th Devin William
6th Chaz Gonzalez
Softball Throw
1·'1 Jakob Medina
2nd Marcos Hinojos
3rd Joe Louis Martinez
4th Joshua Trevino
5th Chaz Gonzalez
6th Anthony Puente
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1,1 Jakob Medina
, 2~d Zachary Luna
rd
3 Marcos Hinojos
4th Lucas Muniz
5th Zachary Montez
6th Devin Williams
Long Jump
1:iachary Luna
2 Joshua Trevino
rd
3 Lucas Muniz
4th Zachary Montez
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5 Jared Hinojos
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6 Joe Louis Martinez:
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1 Grade Girls 50 YD. Dash
1st Ariana Silva '
2nd Makenzie Ramos
3rd Sydney Torres
4th Julie Mitchell
5th Morgan Marquez
6th Corina Caldera
75 YD. Dash
1sl Makenzie Ramos
2ml Ariana Siva
3rd Sydney Torrez
Softball Throw '
1sl Ariana Silva
2nd Sydny Torrez
3rd Makenzie Ramos
4th Morgan Marquez
stb Julie Mitchell
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Long Jump
1st Ariana Silva
2nd Makenzie Ramos
3rd Julie Mitchell
4ih Sydney Torrez
5th Morgan Marquez
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6 , Corina Caldera
2nd Grade Girls 2S YD. Dash
'1st Vanessa Morales
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t!d Benjamin Gastim'eda
2 Angelica Feregrino
3rd Matthew Mluiiz
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4th Andres' Reyes,
4th Allis~Ii Garcia ' ,
5th Jose Reyes 'I,
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5 Kenne(Jy Slilazar '
75 YD. Dash ' ,
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6 Jacqueline,Garza
, 1'1 Jaylan Griffin '
50 YD. Dash
2nd Benjamin Castal1eda , '
18t Esmeralda Parra
f 3rd Matthew Muniz
nd
2 Mercedez Montez
4th And~e$ Reyes, '
rd
3 Alyssa Gar~a
5th Jesse Sifuentes
4th Briana Banuelos
Softball Throw ,
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5 Kennedy Salazar
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Softball Throw
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1st Alyssa'Garza
rd
2nd Vanessa Morales
3 Austi~ DeBerry
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3 Jacqueline Garza
4th Issac Salas
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4th Briana Banuelos
51h Jacob Meroney
6 Jos hua H"llloJosa ' -,
5th Angelica Feregrino
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6 Allison Garcia
High Jump
High Jump
I sl Issac Salas
nd
1st Mercedez Montez
2 Benjamin Castaneda
rd
2nd Esmeralda Parra
3 Matthew Muniz
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3rd Vanessa Moralez
4 Zack Byrd
4th Angelica Feregrino
Slh Joshua Hinojosa
Long Jump
Long Jump
1st Alyssa Garza
1~I Jaylan Griffin
nd
2nd Mercedez Montez
2rd Zack Byrd
rd
3 Esmeralda Parra '
3 Jacob Meroney
4th Jaqueline.Garza
41h Jesse Sifuentes
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5th Allison Garcia
5 Jose Reyes
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6 Kennedy Salazar
~I'tl Grade Boys SO YD; Dash '
2nd Grade Boys 25 YD. Dash lSI Todd Smith
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I sl Issac Salas
2 Brandon Cavazos
rd
nd
2 Joshua Hinojosa
3 Ryan Smith
3rd Jacob Meroney
4th Jaime Moralez
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4th Zack Byrd
5 Easton Gutierrez
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5 Jose Reyes
6 Ricardo Ortiz
SO YD. Dash
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ingly beautifut as it echoed'
down , the mountain. "When
everyone came down the
mountain a buffet lunch had ·
been set undera canopy for ev. eryone who had attended t.he
. ~~rvice. Tables had ~enSefup ;
, by the stream under a canopy
for everyonewhe had attended
the service. Tables had.been set
up by the stream under huge
old trees, and as is often the
case at funerals, family and
friends who had not see one
another in a,long tillle visited;
It was a sad, untimely death for
a young man who had not lived
out his allotted years, but his
family and friends gave a loving unique last tribute for him.
Although it was different, there
was nothing ostentatious about
it, It was in pettect taste for this
family, in this setting. We were
honored to have asked to have
a part in it.
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