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GARDENER’S MAILBAG
fully before replanting. It should bounce right There are soil-borne fun-
back if it was healthy in the gal invaders of all members
Dear Neil: What can be
done to correct high salt lev-
first place. However, the te-
nacious whiteflies are prob-
of the English ivy (Hedera)
clan. Most of us have suf-
OCTOBER 31, 2009
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analyze the soil for soluble sticky traps to get them. plant. I’ve used mondograss,
salts, and they’ll be able to Hopefully you won’t have a liriope, purple wintercreeper
BY NEIL SPERRY recommend the best steps big problem. and even Asian jasmine as
to correcting the problem. a groundcover replacement
Dear Neil: Is there a part They may suggest flush- Dear Neil: I’ve attached a for English ivy, and I would
of Texas where daylilies ing the soil deeply to leach photo of a 2-year-old willow suggest Carolina jessamine
won’t do well? Mine grow, out as much of the mineral tree. The seed blew into my as a replacement for it in its
but they keep losing lots of material as possible, and vegetable garden. I moved vining form.
their lower leaves during the the recommendation might it, and now it’s 18 feet tall.
season. involve applying gypsum. As you can see, recent wind Dear Neil: I have eight
Daylilies are perfectly Calcium in the gypsum will wasn’t kind to it. I think I pecan trees, and I have a
adapted to all parts of Tex- replace the more harmful can prop it up for the win- power sprayer. (My schedule
as. They may require just sodium that is held on the ter, but should I take the top of sprays is enclosed.) With
a touch of special attention soil particles. Follow the 6 feet out of the tree? I’ve all the spraying I’ve done, 940-689-8388
in certain conditions (im- recommendations that are grown attached to it. I still lost a lot of my crop.
proved drainage in wet soils, based on the soil test. Willows’ life expectan- What causes it, and what
irrigation when dry, full sun, cies probably average 5 or 6 should I do?
ample nitrogen). Most true Dear Neil: I have two years, so don’t get really at- The pecans you enclosed
lilies (Genus Lilium) are a plum trees in my yard. The tached to it, or it will break fell some weeks ago, and
challenge in Texas, but day- first three years that we lived your heart. In the mean- they had been ruined by
lilies should be very depend- here, the plums were won- time, you’ll need to protect pecan scab. It’s a fungal
able for you. derful. But, for the past two it from cottonwood borers, disease, and I didn’t see a
years, no plums. What would cotton root rot, further wind fungicide in the list of prod-
Dear Neil: Why would cause that? damage and other problems. ucts you have used. Talk
20-year-old spirea plants not Proving the negative (why It will use copious quanti- to your farm supply dealer GESTATIONAL DIABETES
bloom well? Their soil is not a tree did not bear fruit) is ties of water, and your other where you’re buying your
The term “gestational diabetes” refers to diabetes that occurs for
very good, but they’ve been always difficult, but it could plants may suffer as a re- other products, and include
the first time in a woman while she is pregnant. This condition,
fine up until now. What can be due to late frosts, insuf- sult. As for trimming it, do a labeled fungicide starting which affects about 4% of all pregnant women in this country, is
I do now to get better flowers ficient bee activity, excessive whatever it takes. It will next season. characterized by blood glucose levels that are too high. The cause
next spring? shade, improper pruning, grow right back. Or, perhaps ! can be traced to hormones that are produced during pregnancy
They require full, or nearly inadequate spraying (and invest in a better, longer- Have a question you’d that make it more difficult for insulin (a hormone produced by
full sun. Perhaps trees have subsequent insect and dis- term tree instead. like Neil to consider? Mail the pancreas, which helps the body to use and store food-derived
grown up and over them. ease problems in the fruit) it to him in care of the Wise sugar) to perform its task. As a result of this insulin resistance,
They also don’t tolerate re- or drought. Hopefully, you’ll Dear Neil: What would County Messenger, P.O. Box blood sugar levels rise, posing potential risks for both mother and
peated shearing. It weakens find something that helps happen to English ivy that 149, Decatur, TX 76234 or e- child. Pregnant women are generally tested for gestational diabetes
them over time. Any pruning in that broad stroke of pos- would cause its leaves to mail him at mailbag@sper- between the 24th and 28th weeks of their pregnancies.
you do should be done im- sibilities. turn limp and pale green, rygardens.com. Neil regrets
At our office, our primary goal is to provide medical care that
mediately after their spring then brown and wilted? Will that he cannot reply to ques-
combines expert technology with warm, personal attention to
bloom time, and it should Dear Neil: Is there hope it put out new leaves from tions individually. the concerns of women and their families. To schedule your
only be as needed to main- for a large poinsettia that the branches? appointment for gynecology or obstetrical care, call WISE
tain their natural shape. Ap- has struggled with white OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY P.A. at 940-626-8008. Our
ply a high-nitrogen fertilizer flies? I had it outdoors this office is conveniently located at 1713 South FM 51, Ste. 201,
each fall to maintain their summer. Someone suggested Decatur. New patients are welcome.
vigor. Use the same mate- I use soap spray on it, but
rial immediately after they that caused all of its leaves P.S. While gestational diabetes usually goes away after the baby is
finish blooming. You may
just need to take them out
to drop. Will its new leaves
be healthy, and what can I
OCTOBER 31, 2009 • 940-627-2369 born, women with the condition are more likely than those without
it to develop type-2 diabetes later on.
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NEWS BRIEFS
FOOD DRIVE — The Decatur and Nocona. Visit www. businesses in a food drive at 11 a.m., and the race will
Police Citizens Alumni NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY singlesinag.org or call (940) to benefit WARM. Call Lillie start at 2 p.m. Monetary THANKSGIVING DINNER
Association is collecting food — The Bridgeport chapter of 872-2521 or (940) 842-1205 Hunt at (940) 627-2167 to and raffle item donations — The First United Methodist
for WARM. For information, the National Honor Society for information. participate. A custom trophy are accepted. All proceeds
call (940) 627-5329. will accept applications from goes to the winner. Food will benefit the academy. Call Continued on page 8
juniors and seniors through FOOD DRIVE — First State be collected Friday, Nov. 6. Amy Proudfoot at (940) 389-
THIS WEEK’S EVENTS ... Friday, Oct. 30. Applications Bank in Bridgeport is 2441 for information. Church in Bridgeport will
HEART GALLERY — The should be turned in to accepting food and toiletry ASMI COURSE — Accident hold its annual community
Heart Gallery of Wise and Rosalinda Scott, BHS chapter items for WARM through Scene Management Inc. UPCOMING EVENTS ... Thanksgiving dinner 5 to 8
Jack counties will be at Wise adviser. Students will be Friday, Oct. 30. Items can be courses are offered Friday, PIG TRAINING — Wise p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11., in
Regional Health System, notified of their acceptance brought to the front lobby. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. County 4-H show pig training the Bridgeport High School
609 Medical Dr., in Decatur, by mail. For information, call 6-8, at LaQuinta Inn and is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, commons area. Cost for
through Oct. 29. The gallery Mrs. Scott at (940) 683- CLUB MEETING — The Desk Suites in Bridgeport. The at the Paradise ag barn. adults is $7 in advance or
is a photo exhibit of children 4064. and Derrick Club of Wise professional course is 6 to Instruction will be given $8 at the door; children 5 to
available for adoption. For County annual business 9:30 p.m. Friday for $15. on hog selection, feeding, 10 years, $4 in advance or
information, call (940) 393- FOOD DRIVE — Vincent meeting is 5:30 p.m. The basic course is 9 a.m. health, daily care and more. $5 at the door; and children
5231. Investment Management Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the La to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, and Call the Extension office to under 4 will eat free. Pre-sale
is collecting nonperishable Quinta Inn in Bridgeport. the advanced course is 9 sign up at (940) 627-3341. tickets are available until
GOODIES FOR canned food or cash Dinner is $10 payable at a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
GRANDPARENTS — donations for Wise Area the door. The speaker is Both courses are $45. For
Bridgeport Elementary Relief Mission (WARM). Scott Mercer with Complete information, call Spirit Rider
School will honor Donations can be dropped off Production Services. The at (940) 389-0200 or Denise
grandparents at 6 p.m. anytime during the month of business session of the Carey at (832) 385-5253.
Thursday, Oct. 29. Cookies, October at the office, 2250 meeting is closed, but To register, go to www.
coffee and lemonade will be Farm Road 51 South, Suite the dinner and speaker accidentscene.org/schedule.
served, and grandparents 900, in Decatur. presentation is open to htm#tx.
will visit their grandchild’s the public. RSVP to Trinity
classroom. CAN COLLECTING — First Fincher at trinity.fincher@dvn. FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Financial Bank in Decatur is com before Oct. 30. — The Chisholm Trail Tractor
CANS FOR CAKES — North collecting cans for Wise Area Club annual Fall Farm
Texas Bank will have a bake Relief Mission. NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS ... Equipment Consignment
Success in school, and in life.
sale 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, BASKETBALL SIGN-UPS — Auction is 9 a.m. Saturday,
Sylvan will develop a learning plan created for the
Oct. 30, benefiting WARM. FOUNDATION BANQUET Decatur pee wee basketball Nov. 7, at the Sheriff’s Posse
You need to bring canned — The Bridgeport Education sign-ups are under way for Grounds on Farm Road 51 way your child learns best. Our highly personalized
goods to swap for baked Foundation’s seventh annual fifth and sixth grade boys South in Decatur. Equipment approach builds the skills, habits and attitudes
goods. benefit banquet and auction and girls. Deadline is Sunday, already consigned includes your child needs to succeed in school and in life.
is Saturday, Nov. 7, in the Nov. 1. Forms can be picked a 1951 Farmall Super A, Develops independent work habits
BOOSTER CLUB — The Bridgeport High School up at Decatur Intermediate a 1949 Farmall Mod “C” Improves attitudes
Decatur Booster Club meets Commons area. Donations School. Contact Paula and a John Deere 3010. For Motivates learning
7 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at are sought for live and silent Graves at (940) 626-8116 consignment information,
Provides feedback for parents and teachers
Prada Bistro. auction items, table sponsors or (940) 389-2414 or e-mail call Grady Griffeth at (940)
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CLAYTON’S CORNER
By GARY CLAYTON before the first of the year. If you graze early and Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Young County Arena on U.S. 380
Wise Co. Extension Agent remove the forage before then, nitrogen top dress- east of Graham. The program includes several good pre-
ing in December will surely help produce more sentations and live animal demonstrations. Attendees will
Those of you who were lucky enough to get your winter forage. If you delay that nitrogen applica- receive three CEU’s and a ribeye dinner at 5:30 p.m. Regis-
small grain fields planted early have seen an excel- tion until January or February, expect a forage tration fee is $5. Call the Young County Extension office at
lent beginning and should be able to graze those growth loss. (940) 549-0737 to sign up.
fields much earlier than usual. That early grazed In many cases, hay quality is below average, so
forage should contain 28 to 32 percent crude pro- a few pounds of nitrogen may allow your winter
BRIDGEPORT
tein. It is important to remember that each ton of forage to supplement the hay.
forage harvested by livestock will remove 90 to 100 According to recent Noble Foundation research,
GUNS &
pounds of nitrogen. Small grain forage that stands CLAYTON limited grazing may be the best bet to extend that
a foot tall will easily yield one ton per acre. That small grains grazing and provide the necessary
means if you only applied 60 to 80 pounds of nitro- protein. Grazing steers as little as 15 minutes on
AMMO
gen per acre at planting, most if not all of your nitrogen will small grains equals about 2.5 pounds of 20 percent breed-
be harvested with the first grazing.
I think we can expect to see nitrogen deficiency symptoms
ers cube.
The North Central Texas Cattleman’s Clinic is 1 p.m. DEER
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TERESA N. HILL,
Just a big note of thanks
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P o s s e • Total Obstetric Care
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They learned many inter- dairy industry at Friday’s Kid’s, Kows and More event.
esting facts about pecans, 1713 South FM 51
curds and whey, water, beef the teachers and volunteers Texas AgriLife Extension to make it bigger and bet- Suite 201, Decatur
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SUBVARSITY SPORTS
Girls 25-13. Tamara Lippencott finished put down three kills and two digs.
Volleyball the match with four assists and two Bridgeport 8A 25 25 “The girls played aggressively
aces. Decatur 6 20 and moved well to pick up the ball,”
Junior High Bridgeport fell to host Paradise Haley Guinn finished with seven said Bridgeport coach Cheila Dem-
Decatur 7A 25 25 26-24, 25-17. Kayla Henson put aces, two digs, two assists and a mitt. “Good serving game as well.
Iowa Park 18 11 down three aces and had five as- kill to lead the Sissies to a win over We came out in the second set a big
sists. Decatur Oct. 19. sluggish for some reason, but found
Decatur 7B 25 25 The Sissies closed the tourna- Leah Guinn added five aces, three our groove again and pulled out the
Iowa Park 14 10 ment with a 25-20, 25-14 loss to digs and an assist. Payton Tucker
Peaster. Lippencott had four assists Continued on page 14
Decatur 8A 25 19 6 and three aces.
Iowa Park 18 25 25 “The Sissies played competitive
Decatur 8B 25 25
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to get the win,” said Bridgeport OFF AND RUNNING — Alvord seventh-grade football player er to make the match exciting. My
coach Cheila Demmitt. “I saw better
movement about the court, which
Joe Randall races toward the goal line during the Bulldogs’ girls played their hearts out. I am
win over Henrietta. so proud of how they played aggres-
led to some nice rally points.” Mae- sively and really moved well to pick
gan McLaughlin led Bridgeport at up the ball.”
and took care of business the sec- mistakes as a team cost you a win,”
the service line with eight aces. She Bridgeport beat Howe to start
ond and third game.” Haley Denton said Bridgeport coach Dallas Tay-
also added a kill. Angelica Martinez- the tournament 25-18, 25-12. Haley
led the Sissies with six kills. Madi lor. “We played well the first game
Cortez recorded four aces. Hannah Guinn led the Sissies with five aces,
Manoushagian added four. Tiffany and then quit doing the little things
Brown had two aces and one kill. three assists and two digs.
Hawkins recorded five assists. Sky- correctly. Hitting and serving errors
Kayla Henson finished with three The Sissies beat Nocona 25-10,
lar Shawn had four assists, three cost us big in the last two games.”
aces and one dig. 25-10 in the second round of the
digs and three kills. Hannah Logan finished with four
Bridgeport record 3-5, 2-3 tournament. Haley Guinn recorded
Bridgeport record 12-9, 3-2 kills and a block. Lindsey Walker
and Kasey Wages added four digs six aces and two assists. Leah Guinn
Bridgeport 7A 14 20 had four aces and three digs.
Bridgeport JV 25 25 each.
WF Zundy 25 25 Bridgeport record 6-4, 3-1
Iowa Park 11 7
“The Sissies played two competi-
Mariah Clayton led the Sissies Bridgeport freshman 17 19 Nina Maniotis, director of WC’s Phlebotomy Program,
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ed five kills. Setter Taylor Henson re- but it was not enough to lift the Sis-
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corded nine assists, three kills, two sies to a win Oct. 20.
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each time they play.” Alyson Price aces, two digs and two assists.
Bridgeport record 16-10, 4-2 Bridgeport coach Traci Woodard. place to educate students and give them the
led the Sissies at the service line Bridgeport fell to Howe 25-18,
“We just struggled to gain any mo- opportunity to develop their own professional skills
with three aces. She added three 25-14. Walsh finished with two kills
assists. Paige Fagen recorded two
Bridgeport JV 25 25 mentum this game.” ()1#%'/!$(*#8%*!%2"3#B#9!D%#.+#"'=1%)'"#(#8&,(1#
WF Hirschi 11 7 Setter Skylar Shawn recorded and two digs. Lauren Stowers had range of instruction in order to give them a deeper
aces and three assists. two digs and two assists. understanding of the inner workings of a medical
Mariah Clayton put down six kills, eight assists, a dig, an ace and a
Bridgeport record 1-6 The Sissies lost a tight three- *(8,&(',&+#()1#',#($E=!&%#"=C%&!,&#C/*%8,',.+#"F!**"3#
and Shelbi Fry added five in a two- kill. Kendra Mendoza finished with
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Bridgeport 8A 25 25 19-25, 25-16, 25-14. Alyson Price to believe in themselves so that they can follow
Taylor Henson recorded nine as- sica Mares had two digs. their dreams!”
WF Zundy 15 11 put down three kills and three digs.
sists, three kills and two aces. Au- Bridgeport 12-10, 3-3
“The girls were very focused to- Stowers added two kills, five aces
dra Hart and Ann Turlington each
night, and came out ready to play,” and three digs.
had three aces. Bridgeport 8B goes 1-3
said Bridgeport coach Cheila Dem- “The girls improved with each
Bridgeport record 16-10, 4-2 at Paradise Tourney
mitt. “They did a much better job of match,” said Bridgeport coach Chei-
The Sissies recorded a win over
covering the middle and tips over the la Demmitt. “They played with more
Bridgeport JV 25 19 21 Springtown, but fell to Argyle, Para-
block.” Payton Tucker led the Sis- confidence and were more aggres-
Decatur 14 25 25 dise and Peaster in the Oct. 10 tour-
sies with eight aces and four kills. sive as the day progressed. I was
Taylor Henson recorded 15 assists nament.
Taylor Emola recorded four aces and proud of the way the girls worked
and two digs and Mady Hancock fin- The Sissies beat Springtown 25-
two kills. Haley Guinn had five as- hard to be more competitive each
ished with eight kills, four digs and 22, 25-18 to start the tournament
sists to go along with two aces and match.”
two blocks in a three-game loss to with Meagan McLaughlin recording
a kill. Leah Guinn led the defensive
Decatur Oct. 20. five aces and six assists.
effort with four digs. Lacey Erwin
“It always stinks when your own The Sissies fell to Argyle 25-20,
had two digs and two kills.
Bridgeport record 7-4, 4-1
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COAT DRIVE — Coats will be accepted at all Decatur financial
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tickets, come by or call the church office at (940) 683-2780
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RAINWATER HARVESTING — A program on rainwater ACCEPTING DONATIONS — North Texas Bank has a (Taking List For High School)
harvesting is 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Sheriff’s
Posse Grounds. Call the Extension office for more
box in its lobby for Wise Area Relief Mission donations
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BEARS — Boyd High School cheerleaders are
SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS — Applications for Decatur Spirit of collecting new stuffed animals for hospitalized children
Christmas are available at CitiBank, DATCU, First Financial,
Legend Bank, North Texas Bank and Wells Fargo. Deadline to
return applications is Friday, Nov. 13. Angels will be displayed
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throughout the football season at all home games.
and get
Decatur. Call Lisa Walker at (800) 272-3921 or e-mail Pat City:_________________________
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looking for clean teams to help collect trash and debris in all SUPPORT — Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon meetings are Wise County Messenger
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areas of town. Shirts are limited, so sign up to reserve yours. 6:30 p.m. each Monday at the Newark Community Center, Decatur, Texas 76234
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and Rhome United Methodist Church. register, call (877) 922-4733. Mon-Tue Nov 2 & 3..................................................................................7:00
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686,515
15,786 MI
(417) (285) MA -10,713
3,264 VT - 2,446 VT
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MN
(394) NH (165) Total
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ID (315) 20,799 28,843 RI - 1,364
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6,337 NE 18,059 NJ NJ -12,784
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10,220 MD DE
117,408
UT 10,522
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CO 6,984 7,211
20,436
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IL
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14,527
(223) 2,474 11,074
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the fourth quarter to bring the Bulls 12 of their points. We must learn to Decatur, Bridgeport, Boyd and 58. Sage Huggins 16:30 40. Hunter Davitt 14:56
Continued from page 5 back within a score. play with greater effort.” Paradise all fielded runners in the 87. Taylor Phelps 17:53 44. Robert Davila 15:05
win. I am excited to see improve- Jose Salazar recovered a fumble Bridgeport record 1-5, 1-2 boys and girls seventh- and eighth- Boyd 48. Dakota Sellers 15:22
ments in play with each match this for the Bulls. grade races. Following are results 42. Amy Sanders 15:50 62. Travis Taylor 15:51
group plays.” “I saw some improvement in our Bridgeport 7A 20 for the four schools. 43. Abby Harrell 15:51 71. Tyler Dhalky 16:46
passing game,” said Bridgeport Vernon 22 Eighth-grade girls Eighth-grade boys Bridgeport
Bridgeport 8B 25 25 coach Tim Ratliff. “We were able The Bulls allowed a pair of sec- Decatur Decatur 32. Travis Fuentes 14:30
Decatur 20 19 to give the quarterback some time ond-half scores, falling to Vernon 3. Morgan Haney 13:20 2. Taylor Clayton 11:11 39. Jaron Roberson 14:49
Hannah Brown put down four kills to throw the ball, and the receivers Oct. 20. 7. Marissa Martinez 13:50 12. Brandon Rivera 12:04 47. Jonathan Nabors 15:21
and Tamara Lippincott added seven were getting open. We had some big Michael Rivera found the end 16. Blakely Brown 14:31 73. Tyler Maxon 14:44 49. Alexander Cordova 15:24
aces and two kills in a win over De- plays in the passing game that al- zone from 20 and 45 yards away and 25. Morgan McGee 14:59 103. Brandon Gindt 16:10 54. Payton Pierce 15:34
catur Oct. 19. lowed us to convert first downs. De- caught a 15-yard touchdown pass 34. Haylea McDaniel 15:16 112. Brody Fuller 16:56 56. Bryan Rosas 15:36
Alex Sullivan-Green recorded five fensively, we need to come to play from Logan Plummer. 40. Lilly Doubrava 15:30 116. Anthony August 17:16 68. Jacob Roper 16:13
assists, two digs and an ace. at the start of the game instead of Peyton Pierce had an interception 49. Guirnalda Lopez 16:00 Paradise 74. Tyler Pakulak 18:11
“The girls played well tonight and waiting till the second half.” and a touchdown-saving tackle. Jake 63. Jaclyn Hicks 16:36 9. Jarrett Holt 11:52 Paradise
continue to show improvements Bridgeport record 1-4, 1-1 Simmons and Mason Cline recorded 74. Mandy Padron 16:55 44. Corbin Holt 13:34 11. Landry Norwood 13:09
with each match they play togeth- tackles in the Vernon backfield. 75. Caylla Cotton 16:58 50. Michael Casson 13:44 14. JD Pearson 13:29
er,” said Bridgeport coach Cheila Bridgeport 8A 6 “We had a great start to the 77. Maci Mitchell 17:00 83. Matthew Brown 15:07 27. Brandon McCormich 14:19
Demmitt. “Serving and passing were Iowa Park 0 game; we drove down the field and 95. Jessica Cooper 18:10 109. Justin Adams 16:38 28. Zach Horner 14:24
much better tonight and made the The Bulls made a second-quarter scored early in the first quarter,” 99. Jessica Hoerth 18:25 Bridgeport 37. Lyndon Cook 14:39
difference in the match.” touchdown run by Bryan Hutchinson said Bridgeport coach Matt Bird- 106. Kendall Childers 18:36 26. Daniel Garcia 12:53 Boyd
hold up in a victory Oct. 13 well. “This was followed up by Pey- 109. Savannah Beardon 19:01 80. Luis Torres 15:01 38. Aaron Hammet 14:46
Bridgeport 7B 19 13 Hutchinson scored from three ton Pierce’s interception deep in 124. Gabi Buchanan 20:04 Seventh-grade boys 63. Cameron Hammet 15:52
Decatur 25 25 yards out. Spencer Blevins recorded our own territory. Early in the sec- 126. Sylvia Perez 20:19 Decatur
Isabel Rodriguez recorded three four tackles and an interception. ond, Michael Rivera caught a Logan 148. Trisha Moore 24:29 21. Skyler Wastlake 14:01
assists and three aces in the loss Heath Hollbrook led the Bulls with Plummer pass to score the second Bridgeport
to Decatur Oct. 19. Tabatha Rivera five tackles. of three Michael Rivera touchdowns. 26. Lacey Erwin 15:00
added two aces and two assists. “The kids played very well as To start the second half, Tully Han- 52. Leah Guinn 16:08
Vanessa Rojohs had two aces and a team,” said Bridgeport coach nah recovered our onside kick and 76. Kathryn McCauley 17:00
an assist. Charles Queen. “They played hard got our offense back on the field. 98. Haley Huber 18:17
from the very first kickoff and got Michael Rivera scored his third 123. Victoria Rivera 20:03 OCTOBER 31, 2009 • 940-627-2369
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Decatur 25 25 the ball well all night, but a couple ever, Vernon scored two second-half 6. Makala Neighbors 13:43
of mistakes kept them from scoring touchdowns and came out on top 23. Katy Reynolds 14:53
Bridgeport JV 19
Iowa Park
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25 25
Taylor Henson recorded 10 assists
in the two-game loss to Iowa Park
more points. The defense was tough
all night. Blevins’ interception came
near the end of the game as Iowa
Park was trying to drive to tie the
22-20.”
Bridgeport record 0-6, 0-3
Bridgeport 7B 18
78. Bailey Calvery 17:18
Seventh-grade girls
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Oct. 16. Mady Hancock and Hannah game.” Vernon 20 33. Nicole Perez 15:26
Logan each put down three kills. Bridgeport record 1-3, 1-0 Vernon scored 20 points in the 41. Jacie Loflin 15:49
“Defensively we played a bad second half to rally past the Bulls 46. Nancy Torres 15:53
match,” said Bridgeport coach Dal- Bridgeport 7A 26 Oct. 20. 48. Dianna Perez 15:59
las Taylor. “Serve-receive passing Iowa Park 44 Bridgeport built an 18-0 lead at 52. Bailey Berryman 16:06
did not help us set up an offense in The Bulls could not slow the Iowa halftime with Ezikeil Trinadad scor- 63. Mital Patel 16:42
any way. Our serving was a positive, Park offense in the second half, giv- ing on a 55-yard run and touchdown 70. Angela Ferris 17:02
but playing on your heels a whole ing up three touchdowns in the loss runs of 25 and 15 yards by John 73. Christy Mahaffey 17:05
match always results in a loss.” Oct. 13. Freeman. 75. Dianna Martinez 17:10
Mitch Hamner S e habla español Stephanie Amador
Michael Rivera scored on runs Sean Lopez recovered a fumble for 110. Laura Aguilar 18:48
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Boys of 60 and 63 yards for Bridgeport. the Bulls. 129. Noehlia Ortiz 20:37
Football
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“The entire team played very
physical and played all four quar-
134. Jennifer Romero 23:14
139. Ashtyn Bell 24:14 As low as
10% down.
yards out. ters,” said Bridgeport coach James 142. Kassandra Lopez 24:16
Decatur 46 Trey Cooke, Rolando Rivera and Patterson. “John Freeman played a 143. Julie Fawley 24:16
FINANCE
Sanger 16 Alex Cordova made stops in the great game at quarterback. He was Bridgeport
The Decatur freshmen blasted Iowa Park backfield. injured in the last minute of the sec- 57. Diana Garcia 16:27
Sanger Indians Oct. 14. “We had a good start to the ond quarter and was out the rest of 78. Shiloh Weirich 17:14
The Eagles featured a strong game,” said Bridgeport coach Matt the game. Everyone else had to step 80. McKenna Myers 17:23
rushing attack. Keven Haferland Birdwell. “We held Iowa Park on its up and play as a team, and we did.” 83. Tabitha Rivera 17:47
and Damien Loving both ran for two first drive, and Michael Rivera had Bridgeport 1-4, 1-1 92. Ryhan Read 17:57
touchdowns. Max Junkert and Aaron
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The Bulls fell Oct. 20 after allow-
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The Bulls’ rally fell short Oct. 13 Hunter Gantt scored on runs of 35 cross country team won the Haltom 130. Swensson Remington 20:41
in a loss to Iowa Park.
Hunter Gantt scored on a 3-yard
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• Housekeeper P/T jobs. Decatur references. 20 years (940)872-1998.
COASTAL HAY eral.
I BUY & SELL Square bales, fertilized, barn stored.
experience. Major credit cards ac-
Apply in person at cepted. (817)919-4487. WILL HAUL OFF all kinds of animals: cows, calves, No minimum, you load. 2008, BED: NEW QUEEN
horses, goats, sheep, pigs, chick- $6/bale. 2009, $7/bale. Boyd, Pillowtop set. $175 with warranty.
701 West Bennett Rd. unwanted vehicles with title. Clean (940)433-2335.
ens, ducks, geese, turkeys. Fred, Call (940-)765-5861. Can deliver.
DECATUR out barn metal & haul off scrap
(817)223-4477, Springtown.
TAXI SERVICE metal & batteries for free.
or call Serving North Texas, 7a.m.-10p.m. (940)683-4849.
COASTAL HORSE HAY DOUBLE RECLINER SOFA
940-626-2800 EEO M/F/D/V
Rides to metroplex, airports, doc-
tors, etc. (940)531-2309.
LLAMA & DONKEY
square bales in barn, fertilized. No
minimum. We help load. Delivery
with center console. Big boy re-
cliner. Papasan rocker/recliner.
for sale. Must stay together! Good 7-piece oak dining room suite.
Williams’ Hauling
available. (817)991-7625,
guard pets. $400/both. (940)627-2813. $1,000/all. (940)683-5363.
(817)229-3880.
Full-time shop porter needed at Kle-
ment Ford. Contact Karl Klement,
Housecleaning & Tractor Works COASTAL
square & round bales, horse quality. Garage sales
• Brushhog & Finish Mowing LLAMAS
(940)627-1101. SC Squared, (817)944-9451.
LOCAL CLEANING SERVICE • Blading, Plowing & Tilling weanlings (6-months-old), adults,
Commercial, residential. Make • Backhoe work, driveways bred females, guardians & pet qual- !!ATTENTION!!
ready, 1-time or repeat. We clean • Dirt, sand & gravel hauling ity. We provide training & support PETS Garage sale ads must be called in
Order fulfillment, product packaging, what others miss. pennyWise • Land Clearing for new owners. (940)433-5897. BEFORE 10a.m. Tuesday to run in
office work. Computer experience Cleaning Service, (940)210-5450.
• All types cleanup & haul-offs
• Quality work, fair pricing • Pets the Thursday edition. If you want
helpful. Will train. Supplemental
WELL MANNERED • Pets Lost & Found your garage sale ad in All Around
health care plan, paid vacation, sick
time. Apply
www.papilio.com/employment.
online:
Let me fix it James Williams all around horse. Make a good
friend, companion or family mem-
PETS • Pet Care/Training
• Pet Stud Services
Wise also, it MUST be called in be-
fore 10a.m. Friday THE WEEK BE-
FORE the sale. We do not run ga-
A+HANDYMAN SERVICE
940-399-9138 ber. Registered AQHA red sorrel
gelding, 20-years-old, still has lots rage sales the weekend before the
sale.
of spirit. $1,500. Call Bruce,
Retail/Sales General home repair/maintenance,
(940)210-5219, leave message.
auto tune-ups, lawnmower/tiller FARM AND RANCH Chico, 701 Park Road, Fri.-Sat.,
Oilfield sales. Contact Mack,
tune-ups. Fence, sprinkler mainte- Pets Oct. 30-31, 8:30a.m.-? Moving,
nance/repair. 30+years experience. 5-family sale, furniture, lots of yard
(940)466-9676. • Farm Equipment • Fencing
Livestock care/training
Dependable, trustworthy. Call Karl,
(817)995-7960, (940)627-1115. FARM A • Lawn & Garden • Livestock
• Livestock Care/Training !!ATTENTION!!
tools, nails, bedding, some an-
tiques; lots of clothes, small, large &
NOW
doors/windows, decks, painting. • Pasture & Feed • Poultry 115 GALLON AQUARIUM Rhome, 322 Branding Iron Road (off
15-years experience. Owner oper- Horseshoeing & training . Darwin All glass, salt or fresh water. In- FM 2264), Fri.-Sun., Oct. 30-Nov. 1,
ated. (817)781-1778. Spotted Tail, graduate Oklahoma cludes: Refugium filter, protein 10a.m.-4p.m. Yard sale, save
Farm Equipment
ACCEPTING Horseshoeing School. skimmer, Pro Aqua light system, money on Christmas shopping!
(940)627-4206; cell (940)210-8003. 4-door oak cabinet, beautiful saltwa- Dolls galore, wall decorations, etc.
APPLICATIONS ANYONE NEED ROOFING?
Absolute best price, quality, and
STORAGE CONTAINERS
Great storage! The best containers
ter fish, live rock reef and live coral.
Will accept Discover, Mastercard, or Rhome, Highway 287, 2 miles
HORSESHOEING & TRIM
• General Labor service. Licensed and insured. Free
estimates. Call Marty,
at the best price. (817)726-7669. Office, (940)969-2700; cell,
Visa. (940)575-4846. south, take FM 2264, go 9 miles to
300 PR4435, follow signs, Sat., Oct.
(940)799-3503 or email (940)399-8580. AKC REGISTERED CHIHUAHUAS 31, noon-6p.m. Moving sale. Low
• Clerical myroof@live.com. Fencing 1 male, 2 females, DOB 8-26-09, prices/OBO. Tools, storage shed,
HORSESHOEING BY J.E. HARRIS dewormed & 1st shots. $350/each. carport, lawn/garden, home decor,
• Skilled Labor A LOCAL BOY
$25 for trimming. $65 for shoeing. (817)681-6833. clothes. (940)627-1550.
Call (817)902-1766.
• Bookkeepers Privacy, wrought iron, pipe & top rail
MOVING SALE
cable, horse fences. Fence row
clean out, repair. Bob-cat work.
Mowing
INSPIRION Cattle guards. (940)442-4441.
ClearView
Truck driver needed for rock haul,
35 foot end dump, CDL-A, 2-years 940-808-6317 • 817-997-4140
www.percconstruction.com
experience. (940)433-2519. TOOLS, STORAGE SHED, CARPORT, LAWN &
GARDEN, HOME DECOR & CLOTHING
TAR & CHIP SEAL Tree Service and Stump Removal
300 PR 4435 • RHOME
By CD Paving & Seal Coating 2 MILES SOUTH ON 287, TAKE 2264, GO 9 MILES, FOLLOW SIGNS
• Parking Lots • Driveways • Tree Removal
940-627-1550
What is Tar & Chip Seal?
Tar & Chip Seal is a less expensive
pavement than blacktop or concrete. • Ranch Roads • Streets • Stump Grinding
It can be applied to a base surface or an • Storm Damage Experts
older cracked-up blacktop surface. It is a WE ARE FULLY INSURED
layer of hot, liquefied asphalt tar which is • Chipper Service
followed by a layer of 3/8” chip rock and
then rolled to compaction.
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• It stays clean • It will last 12 to 15 years 1-888-TAR-N-CHIP
• It will not wash out • It keeps cool in summer
• It is maintenance-free • It has beautiful curb appeal
www.cdpaving.net FREE ESTIMATES
Office in Fort Worth
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Firewood
FIREWOOD
for sale. (940)389-3413
(940)389-8511.
OAK FIREWOOD
Unsplit: 1/2 cord, $100; full, $150.
Split: 1/2 cord, $125; full, $200. Call
for quote
(817)368-8885.
on delivery.
or
Recreational vehicles
2005 YERF DOG SCOUT
ATV. $2,000/OBO. (940)210-5612.
250R,
2008 CRF
very
(817)851-4693 or
good
kody.klement@gmail.com.
shape.
RV RENTALS
WOOD BUILDINGS travel trailers & pop-ups. Bunk
10x16, $1,250. 12x24, $2,250. house sleeps 8. Experience fall
(214)869-1703. camping & family fun. Smith RV
Center, (940)626-8200.
TRANSPORTATION Smith RV offers a complete service
Transportation center for all your RV or utility trailer
• Boats repairs, parts, hitches, truck acces-
• Cars sories, generators & more. New &
TRANSPORT
• Recreational Vehicles used RVs for sale. (940)626-8200.
• Trucks
• Accessories
• Trailers
• Wanted to Buy
Pickups/Vans/SUVs
I PAY CASH
for Dodge Cummins pickups, en-
Cars gines & parts. (940)627-3630.
2002 NISSAN
TOP DOLLAR PAID pickup, crew cab, XE, $5,500. 2000
for junk cars & trucks. model, 16’ cargo trailer, $3,900.
(817)220-5682. (817)229-3880.
1999 Chevrolet 3500
IF YOU NEED crew cab LS, lots of extras. As is,
a good, dependable car or truck for $4,500. (940)683-6769.
$3,500 or less, come by Cowgirl
Auto Sales, 804 Business Highway
287, Decatur, TX; (940)626-0070. Accessories
Ask about our inventory. Let’s do
business! 4 MICHELIN X
Radial LT 235/75 R15 tires, almost
1930 MODEL A new, probably less than 5K miles.
Runs. (940)427-7446, $250/OBO, cash only. Call after
(940)391-6757. 5:00p.m., (940)627-5140.
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PRE-OWNED** SALE
53 vehicles, 1 jet ski, 1 rec- of alternative energy forms
reational vehicle and two all such as compressed and liq-
EDUCATION BRIEFS
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WISE COUNTY
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second car or student. Dark Blue color. ride at a bargain price. White color. family or second car. Silver metallic color.
those in need in the county. that collects the most food.
Wise Electric Coopera- Food will be collected Nov. 2006 F-150 Super Crew 2005 Mustang GT 2009 Econoline Van
tive has challenged other 6. Give Lillie Hunt a call at
businesses in the county to Wise Electric at (940) 627-
help stock the shelves at the 2167 and co-op crews will
Wise Area Relief Mission. pick up the food.
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DECATUR
McKinney promoted to
National Guard colonel OCTOBER 31, 2009
David McKinney, son of retired later. RSVP BY MONDAY, OCTOBER 26
Colonel Dick McKinney and wife, Jo Joining David in Germany for $45 PER PERSON • $80 PER COUPLE
940-627-2369
McKinney of Decatur, celebrated his the celebration was Colonel David
promotion to colonel with the Air Na- Simon, who presided over the cer-
tional Guard on Oct. 1. emony. Westin and Rylee pinned on
David, along with wife, Marine, and his new wings. Friends and family
their two children, Westin and Rylee, in attendance included the Iowa Air
are currently stationed at Geilen- National Guard Unit, his parents,
kirchen Air Base in Germany where his sister, Missy Johnson, of Sunset,
David is vice wing commander. brother-in-law, Cedar West and wife,
David entered the Air Force in Marilyn, of Ennis, Mont., and em-
1983 and then joined the Air Nation- ployees and co-workers from Geilen-
al Guard approximately three years kirchen Air Base, Germany.
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INSIDE TODAY’S
Rhome/Newark
area edition
Gene and Sue Davis of Newark are
pictured on the cover of this week’s
Wise County Messenger Community
Wise County Crime Stoppers and
Wise County Sheriff’s Office want
Focus for Rhome and Newark. The two
you to be aware are shown riding a go kart in Newark’s
WISE COUNTY
See All Around Wise, pages 10-12
Messenger photo by Joe Duty.
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