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I Sind 15 31, N' or a Ci 1 El Thursday, Paso Times Aug, 25, 2005 FOR YOUR INFORMATION BORDERLAND LOTTERY WINNERS The winning Lotto numbers Wednesday: (1 14 21 26 44) Estimated jackpot: $42 Number of winners: none. Next drawing: 9:12 p.m. Estimated next jackpot: The winning Cash 5 numbers Wednesday: 010 15 18 23 In Cash 5, the prize money on the amount of sales made game before each drawing. Next drawing: 9:12 p.m. The winning Pick 3 numbers Wednesday morning: 9 3 The winning Pick 3 numbers Wednesday night: 8 2 There are two Pick 3 Mondays through Saturdays.

pay 50 cents to $5 to choose numbers from 0 to 9, and to $2,500 by matching the bers drawn in exact order. prizes are available for bers in any order. Prizes are by the amount the player Next drawings: 11:27 a.m. p.m. today.

The winning Texas Two bers drawn Monday: 13 16 26 27 In Texas Two Step, players numbers from 1 to 35 in one choose a bonus ball number 35 in another field. The top at $200,000. Next drawing: 9:12 p.m. The winning Mega Millions drawn Tuesday: 8 13 Megaplier 4) Estimated jackpot: $84 Number of winners: none. Next drawing: 9:12 p.m.

Estimated next jackpot: Tickets matching the first bers receive an estimated The Megaplier option may for an additional $1. Any prize will be multiplied by er number (2, 3 or 4) drawn ner bought the Megaplier The winning Powerball drawn Wednesday: New Mexico Powerball 9 11 26 35 32 Power Estimated jackpot: $25 Number of winners: Next drawing: 8:59 p.m. Estimated next jackpot: Tickets matching the first receive an estimated $100,000. Power Play option may be additional $1. Prizes from $3 are multiplied by 2, 3, 4 or has chosen the Power Play Paid classified BLIZZARD William H.

Blizzard, 81, passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2005. He was a retired Special Agent for the OSI and retired Educator with the YISD. He is survived by the love of his life, Hazel L. Blizzard, to whom he was married for 59 years, sons William H. Blizzard, and wife Michele, James H.

Blizzard and wife Sherry, daughters Hazel Linda Brown and husband William, Lisa V. Borrego and husband Juan, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A visitation will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. at Hillcrest Funeral Home.

Graveside Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2005 at the Fort Bliss National Cemetery with full military honors. Directed HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME. 1060 Carolina Drive 598-3332 DE LA ROSA Perfecto S. De La Rosa, 61 years.

Funeral mass: 10 am Thursday 8-25- 05 at Our Lady of Guadalupe. Burial at Ft. Bliss Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Aurora De La Rosa, son, Christopher, daughters, Letty, Sylvia, Susana, Cristina, brother, Cruz. Arrangements drawn 23 Bonus Ball million.

Saturday. $44 million. drawn 29 is based in this today. drawn drawn drawings daily Players three can win $250 three numSmaller matching numdetermined wagered. and 9:12 Step num- 20 Bonus Ball pick four field and from 1 to prize starts today.

numbers 407 12 Mega Ball million. Friday. $97 million. five be chosen non-jackpot the Megapliif the winfeature. numbers 51 Play million.

unavailable. Saturday. unavailable. five numbers The chosen for an to $100,000 5 if a player option. elpasotimes.com FYI ONLINE A lot of helpful information for El Pasoans is available at the Times' Web site, including: How to contact your lawmakers.

Where to take recyclables. This week's school lunch menus. Veterans meetings. And several more tidbits. The Star on the Franklin Mountains may be lighted in honor of an El Pasoan or an El Paso business.

Tonight, the star is lighted: Dick Poe Family of Dealerships proudly sponsors the Star so that our troops overseas can find their way back home to the Star City. The cost to light the star is $35 a night, $200 a week or $1,000 a month. To light the star, call the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce, 534-0500, one week in advance. SCHOOL MENUS School menus for today in area school districts and the David Carrasco Job Corps Center. All meals include milk: Anthony Breakfast: waffles, fruit.

Lunch: beef burritos, salad, rice, pinto beans, fruit. Burnham Wood Charter Breakfast: choice. Lunch: chicken flautas with lettuce, tomato, sour cream, salsa, fideo, churros. Clint Breakfast: muffin squares. Lunch: sub sandwich with vegetables fixings, potato chips, fruit.

El Paso Breakfast: mini pancakes, Texas toast, cinnamon toast. Lunch: oven-baked chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, fruit and wholewheat roll. Fabens Breakfast: scrambled eggs, fruit or juice, toast. Lunch: meatloaf, gravy, mashed potatoes, Mexican squash, wheat bread. Gadsden Breakfast: cereal with graham crackers or cinnamon-glazed French toast, juice.

Lunch: red enchilada, lettuce, tomato, ranch beans, chocolate-chip cookie, pears. Region 19 3-5 Head Start Breakfast: oatmeal, Pop Tart. Lunch: Mexicale tuna, saltine crackers, carrot sticks, salad dressing, rosy applesauce. San Elizario Breakfast: pancakes, juice or fruit. Lunch: beef and potato burrito, green beans, salsa, fruit.

Socorro Breakfast: scrambled eggs, sausage links. Lunch: turkey roast, sandwich or chef salad, hot roll, mashed potatoes, peas, fruit cocktail. Ysleta Breakfast: breakfast burrito. Lunch: barbecue chicken, potato salad, watermelon, hot roll. Job Corps Breakfast: juice, cereal, doughnut, bacon omelet, fried potatoes, fruit.

Lunch: soup, roast turkey with gravy, spaghetti with meat sauce, mashed potatoes, garlic toast, green beans, salad, cheesecake. NMSU AWARDS At its fall opening convocation Aug. 18, New Mexico State University honored 12 faculty and staff members. Anne Hubbell, an assistant professor in communication studies and Al- Raymond. Angel Gardea, MD, cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend passed away August 20, 2005.

He was born in El Paso, January 23, 1922. and was raised in El Segundo Barrio, where he attended Aoy Elementary and his beloved Bowie High School. After graduating from "La enlisted in the Army and served in the U.S. Army Corps, during World War 11. Upon his return, he graduated from Texas Western College and the University of Texas Medical Branch at ton.

It is while attending medical school in Galveston that he met his dearest love, Eleanor. Together, they made El Paso their home, working and raising five children. Raymond lived life to the fullest and enjoyed dancing, music, art, photography, and learning. He was very, active and involved in I the community. One INBRIEF U.S., Mexican officials talk about border safety Representatives of the Mexican and U.S.

consulates and government officials from Chihuahua and New Mexico met Wednesday in Santa Teresa to discuss public safety and crossborder cooperation. The meeting "will contribute to the positive exchange anticipated when the governors of Chihuahua and New Mexico: meet" on Friday in Las Cruces, the Mexican Consulate in El Pa-32 so stated in a news release. Daniel Borunda UTEP names interim director for library Former University of Texas at 6 5 by La Paz Funeral Home. GARDEA Debra Gulbas El Paso Times Apolonio Hernandez laid red brick Wednesday SMOOTH while struction working at 8820 on a Gateway building for North. F.T.

The James building, Conwhich is expected to be finished in a month, will be home to the Mountain View Dermatology Center. ison Mann, an assistant professor in nursing, each received Patricia Christmore Faculty Teaching Awards of $500. Christine Eber, an associate professor in sociology and anthropology, received the Dennis W. Darnall Faculty Achievement Award. Haobin Wang, an assistant professor in chemistry and biochemistry; Debra Knapp, an assistant professor in physical education, recreation and dance; Vincent Gutschick, a professor in biology; Stephen Horan, head of the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Enrico Pontelli, an associate professor in computer science, each received University Research Council Awards for Exceptional Achievement in Scholarly Activity.

Elizabeth Aranda, executive secretary to the academic officer at NMSUAlamogordo; Mary Ida Baca, associate vice provost for international programs; David Lujan, Fabian Garcia Research Center; and Ivan Strnad, manager of Computer Sciences Department Operation Group, each received FirstLight Federal Credit Union Staff Achievement Awards of $1,500. TODAY'S EVENTS meeting: The Save the Valley 21 Neighborhood Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Ysleta High School Auditorium, 8600 Alameda. Information: 858-2030. Free posture screenings: Check your posture for better health with a free spinal and posture screening from 11 a.m.

to 1 p.m. today at Sierra Providence Lomaland Center, 1380 Lomaland. Information: 577-6000. MAKE PLANS Help needed: Dancers, chili eaters and vendors are needed for the Texas Festival Sept. 4 on Texas Avenue between Campbell and Octavia.

The registration deadline is Friday. Contestants are needed for the chilieating competition and a salsa dance competition for both amateurs and professionals. Youth dance teams are also needed. Information: 351-1191 or 351-1680. Parkinson's support: A new Parkin- son's disease Consuelo Gamboa, and his grandson Josiah Vandertulip.

He is survived by his devoted wife Eleanor Covell Gardea and his children and their spouses: Ann Marie and Dale Ragle, Elena and Price Stanley, Louise and Robert Vandertulip, Raymond and Patricia Gardea, and Margaret a and Eduardo Servin. Grandchildren Craig, Micah, Asa, and Caleb Vandertulip; Linda, Paul, and Laura Gardea; Amorita Armendariz, Christopher Stanley Patricia Frey; and Rene and Raymond Servin; great grandchildren Kailey and Gryphon Vandertulip; sisters Lucy Martinez and Genevieve Hall, as well as numerous nieces, and cousins. Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 at Sunset Funeral Home -West from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a vigil to be held at 7:00 p.m.

Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, August 26, 2005 at St. Patrick's, Cathedral, Mesa with Reverend Richard Matty officiat- ing. Interment will follow at Memory Gardens of the Val. ley Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to St.

Patrick's building El Paso Community Foundation, or El Maida Shrine 1. 99 10 Children's Transportation Fund. Services entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home-West. SUNSET FUNERAL HOMES 587-4408 Owned 480 N. Resler GONZALEZ Mary Lou Gonzalez, 84 of Park Ridge; passed away August 21, 2005; beloved mother of Jim (Carol) and Irma Gonzalez Clark; dear grandmother of Paul (Nisa) Murillo, Tom, John, Grace and George Gonzalez; fond sister of Bertha Maldonado, Mague (Manuel) Ahumada, Mundo (Beatriz) Medrano, Belen Campos and Eva Chavez.

Visitation will be (August 27, 2005) Saturday 9 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Hope Church, 9711 W. Devon Rosemont. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Lung Association appreciated. Info: Nelson Funeral Home, Park Ridge, Illinois. 847-823-5122. El Paso administrator Robert. Stakes has been appointed interim library director at the university.

He will oversee library opera-' tions while a permanent director is sought. Stakes was director of continuing education at UTEP from 1982 to 1999, and most recently was interim dean of the library at California State University at San Marcos. Erica Molina Hope will have its first p.m. Friday at Highlands tion Hospital, 1395 formation: 346-3216. Final book sale: Select sell for two bags for $1 books will be sold for $1 final book sale by Friends er Valley Library.

The a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 7915 San Jose Road. All be used to cover library included in the budget. Myrtle Ballenger, Defeating a gay meeting to defeat the stitutional amendment marriage and civil unions a.m.

Saturday at the Community Church, Matt Glazer of the Rights Lobby of Texas formation on the "No November" campaign, defeating House Joint The town-hall-style er the resolution and can do individually and stop it. Information: 751-9046. Farmers' market: The al Environmental Fair Market will offer fresh, produce plus artisans' dren's activities, door more from 7:30 a.m. to Saturday at the River Racetrack Drive between and City Hall in Sunland event is sponsored by land Park in conjunction Corps Vistas and Crossing. Admission is tion: (505) 589-3631.

"Weird Heather contributor to "Weird sign copies of the collection of strange stuff across the Lone p.m. Saturday at the Noble, 9521 Viscount. 590-1932. Rooster run: Whether run, you'll have a blast in the Child Crisis Run 5K Saturday at Loretto Hardaway. Free T-shirts to the first 300 adult Obituaries JUAREZ George Juarez, 54, on February 22,1951 passed away on August 23, 2005.

Mr. Juarez was a lifetime resident of El Paso, Texas. He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years Rosemarie Juarez, son George Anthony Juarez, daughter Denise Marie Juarez, brother Jesus Jose Juarez, and sister Maria Luisa Juarez. Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m.

with the recitation of the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. at Martin Funeral Home Central. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, August 26, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Raphael Catholic Church.

Interment will follow at Evergreen East Cemetery. Arrangements, Martin the Funeral Home 3839 Montana (915) 566-3955. meeting at 7 RehabilitaGeorge Dieter. In- books will and all other a bag at the of the Lowsale will be 10 at the library, proceeds will expenses not Information: 859-9521. marriage ban: A proposed conbanning gay will be at 10 Metropolitan 900 Chelsea.

will provide inNonsense in dedicated to Resolution 6. meeting will covwhat El Pasoans collectively to 532-6085 or second annuand Farmers' locally grown booths, chilprizes and 2 p.m. Levee Park, off the casino Park. The the city of Sunwith AmeriArdovino's Desert free. Informa- Shade, a Texas," will recently published and unusual Star State at 3 East Side Barnes Information: you walk or participating Center's Rooster starting at 8 a.m.

Academy, 1300 will be given and 150 child SUHAY SUHAY registrants. Preregistration costs $15 for adults and $5 for children; it's free for children 5 and younger. On-site registration costs $20 from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., followed by warm-up exercises. Team registrants will get a $5 discount. Awards will be given to the top three competitive runners, family teams and company teams.

Information: 562-7955 or www.childcrisis elp.org English classes: Free English classes will be offered from 9 to lil a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays starting Monday at St. Clement's Church, 810 Campbell. Registration will be 9 to 11 a.m. Monday.

Information: 533-4915. Diabetes workshop: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing in Lubbock will offer "The Essential Concepts of Diabetes Education" workshop from 8 a.m. to 05 p.m. Aug. 30 at Texas Tech's El Paso campus, 4800 Alberta.

The course is for nurses new to diabetes education, LVNs and other health -care professionals. The cost is $89. Information: 545-6579, (806) 743-2736 or (806) 743-1720. Golden Hills meeting: The Golden Hills Neighborhood Association will have its first regular meeting after the summer break at 6:30 p.m. Aug.

30 at El Paso Mental Health Mental Retardation, 1600 Montana. The guest speaker will be South-West city Rep. Beto O'Rourke. Information: 329-7329. Driver safety: AARP will offer a oneday Driver Safety class from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Sept. 1 at the American Red Cross, 3620 Admiral. The cost is $10. Participants may be eligible for a discount on their auto insurance.

Information: 850-0290. Lozano breakfast: East-Central city Rep. Alexandro Lozano will meet with constituents during a community breakfast from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. Sept. 1 at Alexandro's Restaurant, 5655 Gateway West.

Information: 541-4572. Mac workshop: Mac users are invited to a workshop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 3 offered by the El Paso Macintosh Users Group at St.

Paul Lutheran Church, 1000 Montana. Information: 566-2201 or www. epmug.org Matches, children don't mix, fire officials say The El Paso Fire Department on Wednesday asked parents to keep matches and lighters locked up after a house fire was started Tuesday by a 4-year-old boy, playing with matches. The fire at 6135 Cleveland was one of 16 fires this year started by children playing with matches or lighters, fire investigators said. Children have been known to climb to high places to get to, matches, investigators said.

The fire Tuesday severely damaged a bedroom, and the boy's grandmother received first-degree burns to a forearm when she tried to stop the fire, which started on a bed. Daniel Borunda El Pasoan put on state education task force rado AUSTIN Jimmy Vasquez, executive director of Region 19 Education Service Center, will sit on a task force that will help." the state define classroom expenditures. "It's not going to be an easy process," Vasquez said Wednes-1 day after learning Texas tion Agency Commissioner Shirley Neeley invited him to be a task force member. Gov. Rick Perry on Monday announced a mandate that all Texas school districts, during the next several years, increase classroom spending to 65 per-.

cent of their budgets. The task force that will decide what counts toward that 65 percent includes 15 superintendents and education service center di-: rectors. The task force's first meeting is planned for Sept. 7. Brandi Grissom Paid classified of his proudest achievements was a founding member and first medical director of Father Rahm Clinic, now known as Centro Salud Familiar La Fe.

Raymond loved the practice of medicine and helping others, especially those in need. He credited others for encouraging him in his life and it influenced him to serve his community. His civic work included a Presidential appointment to the National AdvisoCouncil on Medical Education, working for disadvantaged children as the President of the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, serving as a member of the Senior Leadership Curriculum Committee in El Paso, and as an El Maida Shrine Greeter. The Texas Medical Association recognized him for over years of member. ship.

Numerous schools and civic organizations honored Raymond during his life. He was re recognized as an Outstanding Ex Student at the University of Texas at El Paso and Bowie High School, but of all his accomplishments, Raymond was most proud of his family. He was preceded in death by his rents, Juan and Luz Gardea, his brothers John and Carlos Gardea, his sister SERVICES IN THE AREA ADAMS, ERNESTINE 76, Burial: Cremation. Arrangements by OR TEN CIA (Vangie) SUHAY, passed away Monday, August 22, 2005 in El Paso. She was a life long resident of El Paso and a member of the Catholic Church.

Mrs. Suhay, is survived by her husband Carl F. Suhay Sons: Michael Grohmann and Mark Grohmann and wife Lorena. Grandchil. dren: Toni I.

Grohmann, Mark A. Grohmann, Taylor Grohmann and Kaitlyn Grohmann. Brothers: Heriberto Encina, and Arturo Encina. Sisters: Isela Reade, Virginia Flint, Belia Acosta and Beatriz Wooton. Visitation will be Thursday, from p.m.

at Hillcrest Funeral Home Carolina. Vigil Service will be Thursday at 7 p.m. at Hillcrest Chapel. Funeral Mass will be Friday at 12 noon at St. Stephen Catholic Church.

Members of the family will serve a pallbearers. Thanks to friends who I supported her and Hillcrest Funeral Home-Carolina. ANDAVAZO, RAMON, 27, Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Today with 7 p.m. Vigil at Hillcrest F.H.-Carolina Chapel.

Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Friday at Santa Catholic Church. Cremations services to follow. Survived by wife Latina, sons Michael, Darien Raymond Ill, father Ramon and sisters Dolores Joann. Arrangements by Hillcrest Funeral Home-Carolina.

CAUSTRITA, TRINIDAD 84, Visitation: 4-9 p.m. Today with 7 p.m. Vigil at Mt. Carmel F.H. Chapel.

Funeral Service: 1 p.m. Friday at San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church. Interment: Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survived by spouse Maria Elena, sons Trinidad Larry, daughters Mary Ann Brenda and brother Santana. Arrangements by Mt.

Carmel Funeral Home. FEMATH, JESUS JOSE, 77, Visitation: 5-9 p.m. Today with 7 p.m. Vigil at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church.

Funeral Service: 10 a.m. Friday at same church. Interment: Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Survived by spouse Maria I.

Femath, sons Juan Jesus Armando Hector Femath and daughter Rosemary Femath. Arrangements by Mt. Carmel Funeral Home. MARQUEZ, CLARA 77, Visitation Vigil have been held. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m.

Today at St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church. Burial: Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Survived by husband Jose Antonio Marquez sons Jose Antonio Jr.

Luis Marquez and daughter Juana Medina. Arrangements by Hillcrest Funeral Home-Carolina. MORROW, WALTRAUT A. 74, Visitation: 2-5 p.m. Sunday at Restlawn F.H.

Graveside Service: 9:30 a.m. Monday at Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survived by husband David C. Morrow, sons David C. Morrow, Jr.

Edward B. Morrow and sisters Irmtraut Nobles, Karin Quintanilla Monika Willig. Arrangements by Restlawn Funeral Home. READ, LUCY, 99, Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Friday with Vigil at Hillcrest F.H.-Carolina Chapel.

Funeral Mass: 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial: Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

Survived by daughters Eva Jackson Gloria Avila. Arrangements by Hillcrest Funeral Home-Carolina. ROCHA, FELIX, 46, Visitation: 1-3 p.m. Saturday at Perches F.H. Funeral Mass: 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at Perches F.H. Cremation after ser-1 vice. Survived by parents Fernando Maria Rocha, brothers Eduardo Fernie and sisters Soledad Luz. Arrangements by Perches Funeral Home. SANCHEZ, CARLOS JESUS, 79, Visitation: 4-9 p.m.

Friday with 7 p.m. Rosary at Martin F.H.-Central. Funeral Mass: 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Guardian Angel Catholic Church. Interment: Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Survived by wife Rosa Maria, sons Carlos Jr.

J.C., daughters Leticia, Alicia, Ana, Rosa Isela Maria de Jesus, brothers Lino, Ramon Felix and sister Natividad. By Martin F.H her good friends Interment will be in Tina and Amy who Fort Bliss National lovingly gave care Cemetery. Directed and comfort along by Hillcrest Funeral with Rose Marie, Home. 598-3332 Hospice and the 1060 Carolina Drive William Beaumount Army Medical Staff..

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