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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com Texico fire chief ‘always went the extra mile’ By David Grieder IN TRIBUTE STAFF WRITER [email protected] under his wing. That’s just the way he was.” TEXICO — Those who Scioli cred- knew him described Lewis its Cooper Cooper as a lifelong commu- with bringing nity servant, a compelling him into the leader and a role model. fire service in For over 50 years, Cooper 1978. In the worked with the Texico Fire years since, he Department. Until his death saw the depth Monday at age 78, he had of Cooper’s been the chief there since community Cooper 1989. engagement — Anne Cooper, his wife of 39 as a family man, a city repre- years, said her husband fell, sentative and a mentor to hit his head and went into a many. coma on June 3. He was treat- “He was an excellent ... I ed first in Clovis then airlifted guess you could say father to a hospital in Lubbock, figure,” Scioli said. where he died on Monday. “He had 30-some of us in “Lewis was a pillar of the the service, and he pretty well community,” said Texico took all of us in like his kids. Assistant Fire Chief Doug He did more than most. He did Scioli. “He helped anybody more than what it would take and everybody. He always went the extra mile. It didn’t matter — he took anybody COOPER on Page 3A Racers gearing up for Saturday’s derby ❏ Winner proceeds and I won (my) first time,” 10- year-old Matthew Lusk said. to national soap Lusk won the derby in Fast facts box derby in Ohio. 2016 and moved on to ■ What: Soap Box By Stephanie Losoya the national Derby STAFF WRITER competition ■ When: 9 a.m. in Akron, [email protected] Saturday Ohio. ■ Where: CLOVIS — On your mark. The Get set. The 16th annual Clovis national Sycamore Street, Soap Box Derby is a go for 9 competition near Clovis’ Yucca a.m. on Saturday. includes Middle School Rotary Club members and hundreds of Staff photo: Tony Bullocks community volunteers are gear- racers from ing up for the race, and winners around the Flags fly over the Clovis-Carver Public Library. The United States Department of Defense Instruction reminiscing about races from world, according to Clovis Soap publishes a protocol document outlining all of the regulations for flag etiquette. years past. Box Derby Director Larry “I was kind of excited because I’ve never participated before DERBY on Page 3A ❏ Honoring flag means following Fly it right proper etiquette.

By Stephanie Losoya oring the flag is more than simply quette. STAFF WRITER showing our nation’s colors and Mike Waggoner, assistant scout [email protected] proper folding at the end of the day. master of Troop 226 in Clovis, said “For us, everything is important scouts are required to learn how to Many across eastern New regarding flag etiquette. We treat properly raise, lower, and fold the Mexico are pledging their alle- the flag as our own family member. American flag as a part of their giance to the star-spangled banner We would sacrifice our lives for ranking. today. this and people do every day,” “The main thing is respect,” Flag Day is celebrated every Saengchaem said. Waggoner said. June 14 across the nation to com- The American flag represents Each year at camp, the scouts memorate adoption of the U.S. flag “all those who serve and continue “put on a formal ceremony” raising in 1777. to serve,” he said. the flag each morning, lowering it Sgt. Chumphol Saengchaem, Some local scouts also have a each evening, and folding it cor- File photo who’s in charge of the Cannon Air deep respect for the flag and spend The 16th annual Clovis Soap Box Derby is a go for 9 a.m. on Force Base Honor Guard, said hon- a great deal of time learning eti- FLAG on Page 3A Saturday on Sycamore Street.

Forecast: Today Thursday Friday Index Calendars...... 2A Puzzles...... 7A High: 96 High: 100 High: 101 Classified ...... 7-8B Markets ...... 5A Comics ...... 6B Obituaries ...... 4-5A Low: 62 Low: 63 Low: 62 Voices...... 6A Sports ...... 1-3B PAGE 2A ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS TIME FOR A SPLASH Events calendar Today ■ Little Sprouts storytime — 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Library for preschoolers. Story: “Hi Ho, Daddio!” Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Toddler Time — 10 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library for ages 10 months-3 years. Information: 575- 769-7840

Thursday ■ Blooming Talent — 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Library. Guest: Chris Harrell, the Singing Scientist. Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Childrens’ Storyhour — 10 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library for ages 3-6. Information: 575-769- 7840 ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant — 6 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: $40. Information: missnewmexico.org

Friday ■ Friday Flix — 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Library. Movie: “Lego Batman.” Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Heritage Days — 6:30 p.m. at City Park, Portales. Information: 575- 356-8541 ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant — 6 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: $40. Information: missnewmexico.org Saturday ■ Heritage Days — 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. in Portales. Fun run, parade, music in City Park, kids games. Information: 575-356-8541 ■ Miss New Mexico Outstanding Teen Pageant — 2 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: $40. Information: missnewmexico.org ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Finals— 6 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: Friends Elijah Vilanueva, 6, left, and Anthony Guerra, 13, both of Clovis, find a way to beat the Tuesday afternoon heat in front of their grand- $50. Information: missnewmexico.org ■ mother’s home on Merriwether Street. AccuWeather.com reported the high temperature in Clovis reached 96 degrees on Tuesday. Today’s Soapbox Derby — 9 a.m. near Yucca Middle School on Sycamore highs also are expected to be near 100. Street, Clovis. Information: clovisro- taryclub.org ■ Juneteenth — 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Potter Park, Clovis. Blood drive until 2 p.m. Information: 575-762-6582 ■ Force of One Fight Meetings calendar Championships — 6:30 p.m. at Clovis Civic Center. Tickets: $30-$54 Today a.m. at 418 N. Main St. Clovis-Carver Public Library. Commission — 9 a.m. in com- 1012 at Clovis Civic Center. Information: ■ Planning and Zoning Information: 575-309-8370 Information: 575-769-7828 mission room at county court- 575-935-5000 Commission — 3 p.m. at city ■ Eastern New Mexico Water house. Information: 575-356- This calendar is a daily listing hall, Clovis. Information: 575-769- Utility Authority — 1 p.m. at Tuesday 5307 of area public meetings. To place Monday ■ 7828 Memorial Building, Portales. ■ Cultural and Ethnic Affairs ■ Portales City Council — an item on the calendar, call the Full STEAM Ahead — 10:30 Information: 575-935-4262 — Noon at city hall, Clovis. 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- a.m. at Portales Public Library for Thursday ■ Clovis City Commission — Information: 575-769-7828 the Memorial Building. mail: grades K-6. Activity: DIY fidget spin- ■ Clovis MainStreet — 8:15 5:15 p.m. in north annex of ■ Roosevelt County Information: 575-356-6662 ext. [email protected] ners. Information: 575-356-3940 Tuesday ■ Budding Artists — 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public Library for grades Visit easternnewmexiconews.com 2-6. Activity: Shrinky dink art. Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Big Kids Activity Hour — 10 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library for ages 7-11. Information: 575-769- 7840 ■ Clovis Music Festival activity — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. tour of Norman Petty Recording Studio. Admission: Free. Information: 575-763-3435 ■ Blood drive — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Wal-Mart. Information: 575-625- 9743 Ongoing ■ Pintores artist of the month — Ed Martinez is the featured artist for June at Clovis-Carver Public Library. Information: 575-769-7840 ■ Young Masters juried student art show — Through Friday at Eula Mae Edwards Museum and Gallery at CCC. Information: 575-769-2811 ■ Free meals for kids year round — 11 a.m.-1 p.m. snack, 1 p.m.-7 p.m. meal at Plains Regional Medical Center, Clovis. Information: 505-923-6339

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Mexico Water Utility Cooper for 30 years. He Cooper Authority got to know recalled Cooper’s direct- Cooper as one of ness and vision. from Page 1A ENMWUA’s rotating “The state had moved board members. into a new electronic data three normal people to do.” “He is probably one of Staff photo: system, and a lot of people Alisa Boswell Originally from Portales, the nicest men that I’ve would completely shy A fire Cooper worked 39 years ever met ... He was dedi- away from that, but Lewis for Helton Oil in Farwell cated to his community jumped right in,” he said. hydrant at before retiring in 2000. He and his family. It was an “Not to generalize, but I Chicago went to basic training in honor and joy just to get think a lot of people his Avenue the late 1950s and served to know him.” age would be reluctant to and Globe 13 years in the Army Cooper also served on Reserve, according to even be involved with new Avenue is the board of directors for technology. Lewis never newspaper archives. the New Mexico Fire one of shied away from chal- In 1964, a friend Chief Association and eight dis- lenges.” recruited him to the with the Yucca Telecom covered to Texico Volunteer Fire board, said Scioli. Scioli said he didn’t be leaking believe there could be Department, where he “Lewis is just the type in Portales. served industriously while of guy that was willing to another to fill the sizable working full time, raising help out whenever it was shoes Cooper left behind. a family and expanding needed,” said Donnie His funeral service, his influence across vari- Roberts, regional execu- scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Texico Hydrant leaks found ous public boards. tive director with state Sports Arena, will be “full “He was always a gen- Emergency Medical BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS gallons of water daily from each hydrant. tleman and a hard worker. Services. “He was one of honors,” Scioli said. Costs to fix the leaks range from a few He never missed a meet- those guys who was a “We’ll have fire trucks PORTALES — Routine maintenance to hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. ing that I’m aware of,” leader, you know, and from all over the state city fire hydrants has revealed eight are leak- One hydrant on the corner of Chicago said Gayla Brumfield, people respected his judg- here. It will be the biggest ing and in need of repair, Public Works Avenue and Globe Avenue will cost taxpay- service Texico has ever who in nine years as chair ment.” Director John DeSha said on Tuesday. ers about $8,000 because the city will have to of the Eastern New Roberts said he knew seen.” DeSha said it’s normal for the city to dis- insert a valve and replace the hydrant. cover three or four hydrants leaking in a year. DeSha said the age of the Portales water Better testing has resulted in better detection. system has everything to do with the number “They are testing them in a different way, of leaks. first get to drop off cause you Volunteers have to help “These systems were built in the ’30s, the and we are doing what is called a directional Derby don’t know who’s going to place racers and return cars ’40s and ’50s, and you’re looking at a 30- to win,” Lusk said. up the track after each heat. flush through town, so they’re doing a full from Page 1A 50-year lifespan,” he said. Lusk will not race again “We even have to build a open/close on the fire hydrants, and we’re “So in the 1980s when it was time to real- this year because winning hill (for the track),” Erwin finding the ones that have problems,” DeSha Erwin. ly start looking at changing the infrastructure cars and racers must “retire” said. said. out, everything was still going along, so Lusk said the trip to Akron after they win a race in the Organizers fight against He said it takes three or four years to test was a great family experi- everybody’s focus was in a different direc- Super Stock division. the flat terrain by loading a every hydrant in town; when the process is tion. ence, which they extended to Winners do have an opportu- tow truck to make a hill complete, they begin again. two weeks to travel through “Well now we’ve reached the point where nity to race again in the down Sycamore Street near DeSha said the leaks are minute “drip, the pipe is failing. It’s not that it is bad pipe; 14 states. They visited Master Stock division. Yucca Middle School. The drip” leaks that result in a loss of about 10 it was just never designed to last that long.” Niagara Falls, Amish coun- However, according to track ends on 14th Street. try and Hershey, Erwin, there are no nearby The participants, age 9-17, Pennsylvania, and Graceland Master Stock races and are placed into double elimi- in Memphis, Tennessee, many racers stop after nation brackets. totaling 4,500 miles. nationals. Erwin said racers have to Robbery under investigation Lusk said he first decided “It takes a lot of people to switch lanes and switch their down in a back room. He left but could not locate the sus- to race in last year’s event put it on and it’s a lot of work tires with their opponents BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS because he was given a soap the month before,” Erwin after each race to keep things the store “in an unknown pect. box car by a family friend said, “but the kids are just fair. CLOVIS — The Clovis direction” and took about Anyone with information who’s son was too old to ride great. I love doing it.” It is because of these Police Department is investi- $500 in cash from the regis- is asked to contact CPD at it any longer. Erwin said he hears stories switches that each racer has gating an armed robbery ter, the release said. 575-763-9427, the release Many of the participants like Matthew Lusk’s and that a chance of winning based Monday night at a mobile Police searched the area, said. make their own cars from a makes it worth the work. on skill and luck, Erwin said. phone business on the 3200 kit and show off their hard The Clovis Rotary Club This year, the Clovis derby block of North Prince Street, work at the derby. hosts the race each year and will have 23 racers, which is according to CPD Lt. Daron “My favorite part (of rac- gets help from nearly 40 vol- the largest race Erwin said Roach. ing) is probably when you unteers. organizers have seen. Around 8:02 p.m., police received a report of a “white male wearing a blue hoodie, dark clothing and a light blue The guidelines begin with is akin to cremation. bandana,” Roach said in a Flag specifying what materials Saengchaem also said the news release. the flag should be made of flag is a component of final The man had pointed a from Page 1A and the dimensions depend- military honors to veterans small handgun at the store ing on where and when the or deceased servicemen. clerk and ordered her face rectly to store overnight, flag will be displayed. The dignity given to an Waggoner said. Once an old flag becomes out-of-commission flag is in He also said each new unserviceable, or too worn to line with the honor the flag year, there are newer scouts be put on display, it must be brings to retired or deceased who learn the details of flag destroyed in a dignified servicemen and women as etiquette from the older boys manor, according to the well as police officers and who in turn learn the proce- guidelines. Burning the flag firefighters. dures more confidently. According to Saengchaem, there is a strict protocol in place for the mil- itary for the treatment of any American flag and civilians are asked to give the same due respect. The United States Department of Defense Instruction publishes a pro- tocol document outlining all of the regulations for flag etiquette. PAGE 4A ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5A

Obituaries Obituaries Jail logs Booked ■ Jacob Navarrete, 23, Funerals Death notices probation violation Joe Mack McCutchen The following were Sandra Dee Orbra Pruitt Leonore Amanda Herrera, MD Thursday Herrera — 10 a.m. at booked into local jails March 2, 1937 – June 11, 2017 September 4, 1938 – May 31, 2017 Joe McCutchen Leola Tomlin June 22, 1952 – June 11, 2017 Leola “Marie” Tomlin Sacred Heart Catholic Monday: Released Joe Mack McCutchen passed away on June 11, 2017, at Sandra Dee Orbra Pruitt Leonore Amanda Her- Joe Mack McCutchen, Leola “Marie” Tomlin, Plains Regional Medical Center. died in the early hours on — 10:30 a.m. at Steed- Church in Clovis The following were rera, MD, 64, of Clovis, Todd Funeral Home Gorman Lee Hand — 2 80, of Clovis died 78, of Clovis died Sunday, He was born on March 2, 1937, in Quay County and grad- Wednesday, May 31, 2017, NM died Sunday, June 11, released from local jails uated high school from Forrest, NM in 1956. He served in Chapel p.m. at The Chapel, 1500 Sunday, June 11, 2017, at June 11, 2017, at her Clovis at her home in Tucumcari, 2017, at her home. A Plains Regional Medical home. ■ Michael Pettibone, 38, through Tuesday: the US Army in Korea. After serving in the Army, Joe New Mexico, at the age of Leonore Amanda Thornton in Clovis opened a custodial service and worked at Pantex in Amaril- memorial will be held on Center. She was born Nov. 12, out of state fugitive 78-years-old. Her strong Thursday, June 15, 2017, He was born on March ■ lo, TX. His health required his retirement. After the death of will to live, unwavering faith 1938, in Clovis. Miguel Garcia, 19, dis- Clovis * his wife; Juanita, he moved to Grady, NM to be with his sis- 10:00 am, at Sacred Heart Leola “Marie” Tomlin in God, and the love and 2, 1937, in Quay County. Services: 10:30 a.m. tribution of marijuana ■ Andrion Ashley, 29 ter; Vandiean Isler and lived part time at Billie Darnell's. Catholic Church, with Dea- November 12, 1938 – June 11, 2017 Services: Will be held ■ prayers of family, friends, con Michael Rowley offici- Thursday at Steed-Todd Chandler Lucero- ■ Leroy Romero, 24 He had 3 sisters and one brother: Pat Pruitt of Denver, Leola Marie Tomlin passed at a later date. Funeral Home Chapel Hutchinson, 22, probation CO, Billie Darnell of Clovis, NM, Vandean Isler of Grady, and many acquaintances ating. Honorary pallbear- away Sunday June 11, 2017, ■ Dnisha Carver, 24 carried her through her Information: 575-762- Information: 575-763- violation ■ NM and Marvin McCrutchen of Broken Arrow, OK. ers will be her co-workers at her home in Clovis, NM. ■ Alicia Alcala, 34 Cremation has taken place and a Memorial service will be spirited struggle with de- from Plains Regional Medi- Services will be held at 10:30 4435 5541 Sergio Mancinas- ■ Adarious Dixon, 18 at a later date. mentia and multiple cal Center. a.m. on Thursday June 15th Ornelas, 37, failure to Arrangements have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral strokes. Dr. Leonore Herrera was at Steed-Todd Funeral Home Gorman Hand Leonore Herrera appear, concealing identity Sandy was born on Chapel with Michael Harmon, ■ Denise Apodaca, 41, Portales Home and High Plains Crematory, 575-762-4435, www.- born June 22, 1952, in Gorman Lee Hand, 87, Leonore Amanda muffleyfuneralhome.com. September 4, 1938, in Tu- Santa Fe, NM, to Ernesto officiating. possession of drug parapher- ■ Marie was born November of Clovis, died Monday, Herrera, 64, of Clovis, Delfino Duran- cumcari, NM to Henry Wal- Herrera and Pauline Train- nalia 12th, 1938, in Clovis, NM to June 12, 2017, at died Sunday, June 11, Mendias, 36, by court order ter Jernigan and Clara er Herrera. On May 22, ■ Jacqueline Ford, 29, ■ Gorman Lee Hand Roberta Carman Jernigan. Anna Maurine Hudson Retirement Ranch Nursing 2017, at her home. Jacqueline Antoinette 1982, she married Gary (Jones) and Neal Hudson. possession of drug parapher- March 4, 1930 – June 12, 2017 Known for her ease in fre- Home. She was born June 22, Ford, 29, other jail Medlicott in Inver Grove Heights, MN. She was a member She was a retired postal nalia Gorman Lee Hand, 87, of He was born March 4, ■ Nathaniel Moises quent conversation with even total strangers, some may be of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and loved country western worker. Marie was a soft 1952, in Santa Fe. ■ Clovis, died June 12, 2017, Gabriel Tovar, 36, surprised to learn of the extreme shyness of her youth. Yet spoken and kind hearted 1930, in Grier. Services: 10 a.m. Gonzalez, 25, bond at Retirement Ranch Nurs- music, Indian pottery, turquoise and silver jewelry. Leonore parole violation ■ even as a child, she possessed a contagious smile and an woman who will be deeply Services: 2 p.m. Brenton Paul Hager, 33, ing Home. A memorial ser- loved to read, travel and ride with her husband on his Thursday at Sacred Heart ■ Brenton Hager, 33, pro- entertaining sense of humor. Her signature gift of joy, missed by all who loved her. Thursday at The Chapel, other jail vice will be held Thursday, Harley. Catholic Church in Clovis shown through her constant smiling, laughter, and joking She is survived by her eldest son, Harvey Tomlin of Shal- bation violation ■ June 15, 2017, 2:00 pm, at Dr. Leonore Herrera went to school in Albuquerque and 1500 Thornton in Clovis Information: 575-762- ■ Gaby Leon Lucero, 39, around, will never be forgotten. lowater, TX; one brother, Harvey Hudson and his wife Pa- Mary Roman, 35, con- The Chapel, 1500 Thorn- graduated from St. Michael's High School. She graduated Information: 575-762- bond tricia of Farmington, NM; one sister, Marilyn Hammit of 4435 tempt of court ton, Clovis, NM. Gary Sher- Sandra married Robert Edward McDaniel, Jr. and they in the top 5% of her class. She earned her Bachelor of Sci- 4435 Farwell, TX as well as several nieces and nephews. lock will be officiating. Buri- had five unforgettable children, Vickie Lynn, Patricia Ann, ence Degree in Biology at NM Institute of Mining and Tech- She was preceded in death by her parents, Neal Hudson * The Curry County Adult al has taken place at Hand Robert Walter, Dee Orbra Gail, and Michael Edward. nology in Socorro, NM. She attended UNM in Albuquerque and Maurine Jones; her loving husband, Billy Ray “Tom- Portales Detention Center in Clovis Cemetery, Greer, NM. Dale Sandy met Bill Pruitt at Parent without Partners. They Services pending for her Biology, Radiation Biology in particular. She com- my” Tomlin and her youngest son, James Bret Tomlin. ■ does not disclose the rea- Hand, Glen Ray Williams, married on January 13, 1979, in Portales, New Mexico. Larry Keith Fitzgerald, pleted her medical doctor degree in 1978 at the University Services are under the arrangements of Steed-Todd Fu- Lane Hand, Wyatt Williams, Sandy and Bill enjoying the big rig life, hauling goods to Donleta Massey 2017, at her home. 52, bench warrant sons for release in its daily of Minnesota in Minneapolis and became board certified in neral Home. Online condolences may be made at www.s- Josh Skaggs and Blake places all over the United States. She was a special educa- Swinford, 97, of Clovis, Arrangements are by ■ Nathaniel Moises briefings general surgery from St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee, Wis- teedtodd.com O'Hare will serve as pall- tion teacher for over a decade and she was, as she was died Monday, June 12, Muffley Funeral Home Gonzalez, 25, bench warrant consin in 1983. In 1987, she turned her focus to Emergen- bearers. happy to tell you, remarkable at it. She saw the potential ■ Gaby Leon Lucero, 39, — Compiled by The Gorman Hand was born and value of every single one of her students and she cy Medicine. Her work experience ranges from Minnesota to back bench warrant Staff of The News March 4, 1930, in Grier, loved them with a fierceness that would make a rabid moth- NM, to Alden Lee Hand and er bear shiver. home in New Mexico, and many places in between. Dr. Jewel Agnes Grubaugh Herrera worked all over New Mexico including the VA Hos- he said. Hand. He served in the United States Army from 1951- Surviving her: is her Husband of 38 years; Bill Pruitt, Chil- dren & Spouses; Vickie and Brett Shumate of Lubbock, pital in Albuquerque and Gila Regional Medical Center in JUNE 14 1953. On February 10, 1957, he married Wanda Elizabeth Silver City, NM. She was a valued physician, mentor, and 1952: Christopher Columbus Markets Laney in Clovis, NM. Gorman was a farmer and rancher. Texas, Robert and Tracie McDaniel of Henderson, Nevada, Dee Dee Hamilton of Amarillo, Texas, and David Pruitt of teacher at Plains Regional Medical Center since 1990. On this date ... Mardis, a Bailey County pioneer Dow Jones: 21,328.47 +92.80 (+0.44%) He enjoyed hunting, camping, motorcycling, and attending Leonore was kind, generous and compassionate to a who served as the county’s first his grandkids activities. He collected antique tractors and Amarillo, Texas, two sisters and spouses; Kay and Bill Wat- Frank Decatur White fault. She always put her family and friends first. She will be 1952: county and district clerk, had Gold: 1,266.66/oz Silver: 16.80/oz Oil: 46.04/barrel antique knives. son of Rio Rancho, New Mexico and Lois and Bill Bowman was preparing to lead the annual Survivors include: his wife; Wanda Hand, a son; Dale of Clovis, New Mexico, grandchildren; Michelle Terry, J.C. deeply missed and her memories forever cherished. died at age 92. Closing Quotes Microsoft Corporation 70.65 Leonore may no longer be with us but she will forever be in free cooking school to be held at Altria Group Inc 74.95 Newmont Mining Corp 34.48 (Aloha) Hand of Clovis, NM, 2 daughters; Linda Hand of Linthicum, David Linthicum, David Pruitt, Laci Steinman, Mardis had lived in the county PepsiCo, Inc. 116.32 our hearts, minds and memories. AT&T Inc. 38.68 Ruidoso, NM and Nancy (Glen) Williams of Clovis, NM, a and Nicci Weatherspoon, numerous great grandchildren, the Lyceum theater in Clovis. 44 years. Atmos Energy Corporation 84.33 PNM Resources Inc 39.20 sister; Goldie Hogan of Lubbock, TX, 2 brothers; Lonnie one great, great grandchild, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Survivors include: her husband; Gary Medlicott of Silver White was “a nationally known Bank of America Corp 23.77 Sears Holdings Corp 6.85 Tenneco Inc 57.17 (Sylvia) Hand of Great Falls, MT and Ronnie Hand of Hous- Sandy was preceded in death by: her father and mother; City, NM, a son; James Medlicott of Albuquerque, NM, 2 demonstrator, home economist, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co 54.19 ton, TX, 6 grandchildren; Laci Hand, Lane Hand, Wyatt 1952: Dunlap’s was hosting Citigroup Inc 64.69 Verizon Communications Inc. 46.46 Walter and Roberta Jernigan, a daughter; Patricia Ann, and daughters; Meredith (Chad Carpenter) Medlicott of Albu- Washington Federal Inc. 34.85 Williams, Haylee Skaggs, Cheston Williams and Brandon dietitian, lecturer and author,” Chevron Corporation 108.13 a son; Michael Edward McDaniel. querque, NM and Caitlin (Jeremy) Andrade of Phoenix, AZ, its summer sale in Clovis. Delta Air Lines, Inc. 51.87 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 81.80 Williams, and 3 great grandchildren; Lexee, Brooklyn and the Clovis News-Journal report- A memorial celebrating Sandy's life will be held on Satur- and two grandchildren; Kamerynn Grace and Mathias Jef- Ladies silk shantung suits were Edison International 80.30 Wells Fargo & Co 54.45 Jarrett. He is preceded in death by: his parents; Alden and ferson Andrade. She is preceded in death by her parents; ed. Exxon Mobil Corporation 82.96 Wal-Mart Stores Inc 79.52 Jewel Hand, 2 brothers; Jerry Hand and Donnie Hand, and day, June 24, 2017, at Third Street Church of Christ, 1707 $15. Ford Motor Company 11.27 Xcel Energy Inc 47.07 Ernesto and Pauline Herrera. In lieu of flowers, the family White believed there was — NYSE, NASDAQ, Ino.com a sister; Sarah Sherlock. South 3rd Street, Tucumcari, NM, beginning at 10:00 AM. A Peasant blouses were $2. General Electric Company 28.45 requests donations be made to the United Way or a Charity GlaxoSmithKline plc (ADR) 43.30 In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be luncheon reception for the family and close friends will be “romance in the kitchen” for These are the high and low prices Int’l Business Machines Corp. 154.25 of choice. for grain as reported by the N.M. made to the Baptist Children's Home. The family extends a held immediately following the memorial. anyone who liked to make food Pages Past is compiled by Intel Corporation 35.88 Arrangements have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral Dept. of Agriculture in Clovis. special thank you to the staff at Retirement Ranch. look good and taste good, the Editor David Stevens. 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Viewpoint Partisan games keep state from moving forward nce again, perceived vagaries in New Comey a shifty political operative Mexico law — and animosity between OGov. Susana Martinez and the Whatever else James Trump, and that led him to between “directed” and Democrat-majority Legislature — have led to dis- Comey may be, the one thing take detailed notes after any “hope.” trict court. that has become evident after Rube meeting he had with the pres- I believe that Comey acqui- This time, the Legislative Council — which all the testimony he provided Render ident. esced to Lynch’s demand authorized a lawsuit in April in an inexcusable various congressional com- ◆ Of the nauseous, confused because he was certain closed-door vote — is asking the court to find mittees is that he is the con- Local and concerned or uneasy feel- Clinton would win the elec- that 10 bills the governor vetoed during this summate political operative. columnist ings experienced by Comey tion, and he ignored Trump’s year’s 60-day legislative session should be Any testimony he gave during these various meet- request because he felt his job declared to be law because Martinez did not fol- should be viewed with that in ings, only that “uneasy” low proper veto procedures. Some bills, the peti- mind. twinge gouged him enough was secure. tioners claim, were vetoed after the three-day I base this analysis on sev- own reputation is disingenu- for him to take action. That Comey inadvertently made deadline. eral things. ous at best. action was to claim under the case that if anyone should The lawsuit also claims the veto messages Comey began his testimony Comey has described him- oath that he thought the presi- be investigated, it’s Loretta accompanying some vetoes used boilerplate lan- before the Senate Intelligence self during one appearance dent of the United States was Lynch. guage — such as not being necessary for the Committee by characterizing before Congress as feeling a liar. When Trump requested loy- “health, safety and welfare” of New Mexico citi- the president’s comments “mildly nauseous” to think Notice that while Lynch alty from Comey, the latter zens — instead of a more detailed explanation for about a demoralized FBI as a that he might have had some “directed” him to provide an had to look that word up in the veto. “lie.” impact on the presidential inaccurate description of what the dictionary. The major mis- The Legislative Council is a group of 16 law- At best the demoralized election. In last Thursday’s he was doing on the Clinton take made by our president makers who oversee year-round operations of the characterization must be testimony, he stated that he campaign, President Trump, was in forgetting Harry Legislature itself as well as its nonpartisan staff. viewed as a difference of got “confused and concerned” according to Comey, said, “I Truman’s admonition: “You after being directed by Members include the House speaker, Senate pres- opinion. During the time- ‘hope’ you can see your way want a friend in Washington? ident pro tem and the floor leaders for each politi- frame from July of last year Attorney General Loretta clear to letting this go, to let- Get a dog.” cal party, as well as some rank-and-file members through the election in Lynch to refer to the Hillary ting Flynn go. He is a good of each body. Currently, Democrats have a 9-7 November, news outlets were Clinton email probe as a guy. I ‘hope’ you can let this Next week: why Comey got edge on the Legislative Council. rife with stories about unhap- “matter” not an investigation. go.” fired. The state Constitution says only that vetoed piness and discontent in the He called the campaign’s Comey has repeatedly stat- bills must be returned to the House or Senate in a rank and file of the FBI organ- account of FBI investigations ed he thought Trump was Rube Render is the Curry timely manner “with objections.” Exactly what ization. Comey’s claim to be “inaccurate.” ordering him to stop the Flynn County Republican chair- constitutes an “objection” is unclear, and the defending the honor of the Comey also felt “uneasy” investigation. He fails to man. Contact him at: issue does not appear to have been previously FBI rather than preserving his when dealing with President understand the difference [email protected] ruled upon by New Mexico courts, though similar challenges have been successful in other states. OK children, let’s play nice. It should be an easy call whether Martinez vetoed the bills in a timely manner, i.e., within Won’t pretend a weed isn’t a weed three days of their passage (Sundays excluded) I am completely in love I will do my best to water These deceptive weeds unless approved during the last three days of the with liberty. My own, yours, and fertilize the liberty need to be exposed and session. For those passed in the last three days, and everyone else’s. Kent seedlings I encounter. uprooted wherever they grow, any left unsigned are automatically vetoed 20 I want more people to Sometimes I run across liber- otherwise they will continue days after adjournment — called a pocket veto, understand it, love it, and live McManigal ty sprouts that were sown to strangle and kill liberty. which apparently requires no explanation whatso- ◆ it. I am not afraid of you hav- years ago by persons People can grow whatever ever. ing and enjoying liberty to the Local unknown. Yet, there they are, they want in their garden, of The “objection” language in the state columnist fullest extent humanly possi- struggling for life in some- course, but they need to know Constitution is less than definitive, but the intent ble. one’s mind. I want to help seems pretty clear: If a governor is going to veto what it is they are nurturing. Freedom is not the same as them thrive. When it’s not real liberty, it’s something, he or she owes legislators and the liberty, although many con- can never go “too far,” Sometimes this means hav- people who elected them some reasonable expla- not going to produce the fruit fuse the two. While freedom because it is self-limiting; ing to pull some weeds that they expect. nation of why it’s being vetoed. can seem nice, it can also be a limited only by the equal and took root in the garden; nox- Such explanations allow legislators and the If a person is shown they problem. Freedom is doing identical liberty of everyone ious weeds that were mistak- public to weigh the governor’s reasoning and to are cultivating a weed, but whatever you want to do, and else. You can never have the en for liberty. This is my least decide whether it’s petty political payback, a con- they choose to keep protect- some people want to do terri- liberty to violate other people. favorite part of spreading lib- vincing argument of why the legislation is not ble things. Some even want to erty. ing it, that’s their business. good for the state, or something in between. govern other people. This is why I love liberty, Most people love their I’m still not going to pretend In other words, why is this piece of legislation While everyone is free to and try to scatter seeds of lib- weeds, and often they design their weed is liberty. You can unnecessary for the health, safety and welfare of do hurtful things, limited only erty whenever I have the entire gardens around them. choose your beliefs; you can’t New Mexicans? by their ability and the ability chance. I appreciate the These weeds come in the choose your reality. It’s unfortunate that legislators, at the drop of a of their intended victim (or a efforts of everyone who does form of historical documents, hat, are ready to spend taxpayer dollars on such rescuer) to stop them, no one the same. Most liberty seeds respected politicians, revered Farwell’s Kent McManigal frivolous distinctions, but it’s one more example has the right to commit will wither and die, but a few institutions, and laws they champions liberty. Contact of the mutual hyperpartisanship that is all too aggression or theft. sprout. I’ve watched it hap- want imposed on people they him at: often preventing this state — and this country — Liberty, on the other hand, pen, and it’s a beautiful sight. don’t like. [email protected] from moving forward. Instead of worrying who will blink first, both parties should put the good of New Mexico first, and cut the political brinksmanship. That should- Mallard Fillmore Bruce Tinsley n’t require an explanation. Contact us Something that does need explaining, however, is why the Legislative Council voted in secret to Letters and columns spend taxpayer money on a lawsuit. The Open should be sent to: Meetings Act allows public bodies to discuss Via mail legal action behind closed doors, but the vote to Editor file a suit must be done in public. That was not The Eastern New the case here. Mexico News Constituents have a right to know how each P.O. Box 1689 voted, and what role partisanship might have Clovis, NM 88101 played. Via fax If you’d like to ask him, Sen. Stuart Ingle, R- (575) 742-1349 Portales, is a member of the Legislative Council. Via e-mail [email protected] — Albuquerque Journal THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SOUTHWEST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 ✦ PAGE 7A SOUTHWEST NM among lowest ranked in child well-being ROUNDUP By Susan Montoya Bryan cally has among the highest pover- ment-funded programs could result According to the Kids Count THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ty rates, has struggled for years to in a backslide. report, quality pre-kindergarten Robbery attempt move up in the Kids Count rank- Arizona saw the number of chil- programs play a role in preparing earns 30 months ALBUQUERQUE — Three ings. dren living in poverty inch up children for success. Although the Still, advocates have found rea- along with the number of children ALBUQUERQUE — An Southwestern states are ranked expansion of state-funded pro- near the bottom when it comes to son to celebrate this year given a living in single-parent families. Espanola woman has been grams since the 1990s have child well-being, with New seven-spot jump to No. 37 when it Overall, the state slipped to 46th. sentenced to 30 months in increased access to preschool and Mexico the lowest among its comes to health. They say the per- New Mexico ranks last in educa- prison for trying to rob a kindergarten, researchers found neighbors. centage of children without health tion with a high percentage of many children, especially those in Santa Fe bank nearly two The annual Kids Count report insurance in New Mexico is now fourth graders not proficient in years ago. low-income families, continue to released Tuesday by the Annie E. lower than the national average. reading — an issue Republican be left out and that’s exacerbating Prosecutors say 28-year- Casey Foundation ranks New “This is great for the state Gov. Susana Martinez has been old Ashley Herrera also was socio-economic differences in aca- Mexico 49th, ahead of only because when children have insur- unsuccessful in tackling. Some demic achievement. sentenced to three years of ance they are more likely to get lawmakers have rebuffed her Mississippi. Louisiana, Nevada In New Mexico, state officials supervised release after she and Arizona fill in the rest of the well-baby and well-child check- efforts to end the practice of so- say they have made strides when it serves her prison term. five lowest rankings. ups, vaccinations, vision and hear- called social promotion, or the Herrera was arrested in The report considers numerous ing screenings and other preven- passing of third graders onto the comes to early childhood educa- July 2016 on a criminal com- measures such as poverty rates, tive care that helps ensure healthy next level despite not meeting lit- tion and plan to build on their suc- plaint. reading proficiency and teen birth development and helps them do eracy standards. cess by getting more families She was charged with rates, and the map of 2017 rank- their best in school,” said James Opponents of student retention signed up for government-funded attempting to rob a Bank of ings show clear regional patterns Jimenez, executive director of say it doesn’t necessarily improve child care assistance. America branch in Santa Fe where states in the northeastern New Mexico Voices for Children, reading skills and can interfere Henry Varela, a spokesman for in August 2015. part of the country are leading the the advocacy group that runs the with social and academic develop- the state Children, Youth and Prosecutors say Herrera way. Meanwhile, the 18 lowest Kids Count program in the state. ment. Families Department, said improv- handed a bank teller a note ranking states — many of which Arizona also saw a drop in the Nevada ranked second to last in ing the quality of life for children threatening to shoot if she have low levels of household number of children going without education for having one of the remains the agency’s top priority didn’t get any money. income — were in the Southwest insurance, but advocates there highest percentages — 66 percent and that despite improvements in She left the bank empty and southeastern regions. warned that any changes to state — of young children not partici- nearly all categories, there’s still handed and was later arrest- New Mexico, a state that histori- and federal policies for govern- pating in early learning programs. work to be done. ed after one of her finger- prints was found on the demand note. Herrera pleaded guilty in Trial over state of education in NM begins the case four months ago. By Kim Burgess “The plaintiffs must show a districts’ expenses have contin- bottom of the nation on nearly unconscionable.” NMSU tuition ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL complete failure of the system ued to rise. every measure of educational David Berliner, an Arizona such that the right of education Wechsler said there is no success, including the gradua- State University professor of increase approved SANTA FE — Santa Fe for New Mexico school chil- evidence additional money will tion rate. education who testified for the LAS CRUCES — New Public Schools Superintendent dren is an empty promise,” result in better test scores Regarding success rates by plaintiffs, said he visited six Mexico State University’s Veronica Garcia took the stand Wechsler said during opening because the state is already pro- students of various ethnicities, New Mexico school districts Board of Regents has Monday morning in 1st statements before Judge Sarah viding sufficient funding. Wechsler acknowledged that and concluded that “the state approved a 6 percent tuition- Judicial District Court to argue Singleton. New Mexico ranks 29th in New Mexico has an achieve- could do a lot better by its poor and-fee increase for the uni- that New Mexico’s Public Plaintiffs claim the districts’ the nation for per-pupil spend- ment gap, but said that is true kids.” versity’s main campus and Education Department is not funding is inadequate and par- ing and allocates about $2.7 across the nation. Under cross-examination, community college system. providing enough money to ticularly impacts English lan- billion for education — more No state has found “the sil- Berliner acknowledged that he Las Cruces Sun-News meet students’ needs. guage learners, Native per pupil than neighboring ver bullet” to definitively close had not reviewed New reports (http://bit.ly/2s7rgjL Garcia was the first witness Americans and low-income states such as Arizona and the gap, Wechsler said, but Mexico’s education programs ) the regents approved the in the landmark trial — a con- students. Utah, according to the National New Mexico is making strides. or other data. tuition hike at a special solidation of two similar law- Garcia, a veteran administra- Education Association. Garcia stressed that she The New Mexico Center on meeting on Monday. suits, Martinez v. New Mexico tor who also served as New And New Mexico’s gradua- believes the state is failing Law and Poverty organized An in-state, main-campus and Yazzie v. New Mexico. Mexico’s first secretary of edu- tion rate reached a record- many children. Berliner’s visits to the six dis- student taking 12 credit The lawsuits contend that the cation, wholeheartedly agreed. breaking 71 percent in 2016, “It still is shocking that tricts — Cuba, Gallup, Lake hours will pay $184 more level of resources the state is “The size of the pie is the while standardized test scores roughly 10 percent of our kids Arthur, Moriarty/Edgewood, per semester under the providing violates its own con- issue,” she said. and Advanced Placement test are proficient in math when Rio Rancho and Santa Fe — approval, taking the total stitution’s promise to provide a The superintendent pointed rates have also gone up. But they graduate from high which are participating in tuition-and-fee cost to sufficient education for all chil- to a variety of problems driven New Mexico remains near the school,” Garcia said. “That’s Yazzie v. New Mexico. $3,230. A student taking 15 dren. by the contested funding, credit hours or more will pay Jeff Wechsler, the PED’s including larger class sizes, a $197 more per-semester. attorney, said the school sys- shortage of qualified teachers NMSU administrators tem is not perfect but it far and lack of space in programs asked for the increase, say- exceeds the standard outlined like full-day pre-kindergarten. ing the institution has faced in the New Mexico Garcia said the state has not steep cuts from the state Constitution. kept up with the costs as school Legislature in recent years, as well as declines in enroll- ment. City considers $35M airport plan SANTA FE — Officials in one of the Southwest’s most notable tourist destinations are developing plans for a $35 million passenger termi- nal at the Santa Fe Municipal Airport. Mayor Javier Gonzales’ administration is crafting the proposal but financing for the five-year project — which includes roads, park- ing lots and aircraft parking ramps — hasn’t been sorted out. The proposal is part of a larger effort by Santa Fe to boost air traffic, making the city-owned airport an eco- nomic development hub. Aviation officials say the current terminal is more than 60 years old and cramped. About 154,000 passengers pass through the airport annually on flights connect- ing to Dallas, Denver and Phoenix. Woman survives 40 hours trapped NOGALES, Ariz. — A Mexican woman has been rescued by authorities after being smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border and then locked in an ambulance stor- age compartment for nearly two days. Police say the 26-year-old woman hired border smug- glers last week to bring her into Arizona. The smugglers took her through an area of rough terrain west of Nogales before telling her to wait in a 4-foot (1.2-meter) long, 4-foot high ambulance compartment. The woman was not able to open the compartment. She called her brother as temperatures began to rise, and he traveled 1,400 miles (2,253 kilometers) to the countries’ border to alert authorities. The woman was found 40 hours after being locked in with little water and no food.

— Wire reports PAGE 8A ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Trump supporters turn on special counsel Mueller By Jill Colvin Russia probe. and Julie Bykowicz He called because “I have been very clear” about Mueller THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and the lawyers he’s hired WASHINGTON — High- amounting to a “rigged game,” profile supporters of President Gingrich said in an interview Donald Trump are turning on Tuesday on CBS. special counsel Robert “It’s a mistake to pretend Mueller, the man charged with that this is going to be some investigating Russian interfer- neutral investigation,” ence in the U.S. election and Gingrich said. possible collusion with Even so, Gingrich said, Trump’s campaign. Trump won’t seek to dismiss As Mueller builds his legal Mueller because he’s confi- team, Trump’s allies have dent the probe will conclude begun raising questions about he’s done nothing wrong. the former FBI director’s Rosenstein is charged with impartiality, suggesting he Mueller’s fate because cannot be trusted to lead the Attorney General Jeff Sessions probe. The comments come recused himself from all mat- amid increasing frustration at ters having to do with the the White House and among Trump-Russia investigation. Sessions made that choice Trump supporters that the NurPhoto: Jay Shaw Baker investigation will overshadow because of his own conversa- the president’s agenda for tions with Russian officials People gather to lay flowers at the south side of London Bridge, close to Borough Market in London on June 5 in months to come — a prospect during the Trump transition — tribute to the victims of the June 3 attacks. that has Democrats salivating. a potential part of the probe. Trump cannot directly dis- Rep. Adam Schiff, the top miss Mueller. That decision Democrat on the House would fall to Deputy Attorney Intelligence committee, said Grim pattern: Missed chances to catch General Rod Rosenstein, who any move to oust Mueller testified Tuesday in a Senate would “be the last straw” for budget hearing that he would many in Congress and would terrorism suspects before their attacks only fire Mueller for good have “echoes of Watergate,” By Laura King, grounds for arrest or other so extensive that it is often dictable,” said Jean-Charles cause and has seen no evi- when President Richard Nixon Alexandra Zavis restrictions? unclear who poses the most Brisard, chairman of the dence of that. dismissed special prosecutor Could the latest atrocity, serious threats and thus merits Center for Analysis of Still, Chris Ruddy, the CEO Archibald Cox over Cox’s and Erik Kirschbaum they ask themselves, have close surveillance, which is Terrorism, a Paris-based think of Newsmax and a Trump subpoenas for White House LOS ANGELES TIMES been averted? both expensive and labor- tank. “We are dealing with friend, suggested the president tapes. That agonizing question is intensive. individuals who are acting in was already thinking about Schiff told MSNBC’s BERLIN — In ancient cap- being asked in London, where That is especially true an improvised way, using “terminating” Mueller from “Morning Joe” on Tuesday itals and bustling provincial a vehicle-and-knife attack because more and more ter- very unsophisticated weapons his position as special counsel. that “I don’t think the cities across Europe, whenev- June 3 in the heart of the cap- rorists are acting alone or in — cars, knives, whatever.” “I think he’s weighing that Congress would sit still and er the first sketchy reports ital killed eight people and small groups, limiting oppor- “They are not in communi- option,” Ruddy said in an allow the president to pick his begin surfacing of a terrorist cast a shadow on a conse- tunities for authorities to cation with foreign organiza- interview Monday with Judy own investigator.” attack — a truck strike, a stab- quential British election. intercept communications, tions or fighters abroad,” he Woodruff of “PBS Just weeks ago, Gingrich bing rampage, a bombing — In the London Bridge and are using low-tech meth- said. If there is such commu- NewsHour.” had heaped praise on Mueller, the investigators who spend attacks, authorities had previ- ods that allow them to get nication, he said, “they do it at House Speaker Paul Ryan hailing him as a “superb their days and nights sifting ously been told that two of the close to their targets without the last minute by sending told reporters Tuesday any talk choice” for special counsel through tens of thousands of three assailants had shown attracting attention. their buy-ups through about Trump wanting to rid whose reputation was “impec- potential security threats feel extremist tendencies — echo- Further complicating coun- encrypted messaging servic- himself of the special investi- cable for honesty and integri- a sense of dread beyond their ing a pattern in other terrorist terterrorism efforts are con- es” that are very difficult for gator amounts to “rumor.” ty.” horror over the immediate strikes. cerns about religious and civil intelligence services to pene- Yet it’s a line of thinking that But after the testimony of event. But tracking terrorism sus- liberties, which make it hard trate and monitor. is making its way to the presi- former FBI Director James Will a perpetrator turn out pects and heading off attacks in a Western democracy to act Major attacks of recent dent’s ears. Comey last week, Gingrich to be someone well known to — even when someone has against potential terrorists years, including carefully Former House Speaker said he’d changed his mind. them? Someone whose come under suspicion — has without evidence proving a choreographed large-scale Newt Gingrich said Tuesday Gingrich said he is troubled by extremist views or suspicious become increasingly difficult. crime or specific plans to strikes in Paris and Brussels, that Trump called him Democratic donations of travels or damning personal European nations have built commit one. were orchestrated from out- Monday night because of Mueller’s picks to help lead associations had been docu- massive watch lists of poten- “The fact is, the threat side those countries by the Gingrich’s concerns about the the probe. mented but fell short of tial terrorists. But the lists are remains mostly unpre- Islamic State. Prosecutors: Neo-Nazi plot targeted civilians, synagogues By Jason Dearen killings at their apartment in Tampa Inside officers found the bodies of club and that the substance was for at a sporting goods store and pur- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS told authorities Russell was target- Himmelman and Oneschuk. Arthurs “setting off model rockets and bal- chased rifles and ammunition before ing the sites. told police that Russell, who kept a loons,” the documents stated. heading south. A self-proclaimed neo-Nazi The murder suspect, Russell’s framed picture of Oklahoma City Agents said they found nothing “According to Russell’s friend, arrested after agents found bomb- roommate Devon Arthurs, was bomber Timothy McVeigh on his related to rockets in the apartment. they had no specific destination in making materials in his Florida arrested last month after telling dresser, was not involved in the On May 20, after speaking with mind and had no plans to hurt any- apartment while investigating the police he fatally shot Jeremy shootings, but that he was planning authorities, Russell said he wanted one or do any harm,” the court doc- slayings of his two roommates Himmelman, 22, and Andrew a bombing. to leave town and visit his father in uments state. planned to use the explosives to Oneschuk, 18, because they were Agents say that inside the apart- Palm Beach and left the Tampa area The next morning, Russell was harm civilians, nuclear facilities and neo-Nazis who disrespected his ment and its garage, they found while an arrest warrant was being arrested by Monroe County sheriff’s recent conversion to Islam. Arthurs HMTD, a highly volatile explosive, prepared. Contacted by law enforce- deputies at a Burger King in Key synagogues, federal prosecutors said he had also been part of a neo- as well as other materials used to ment, his family said they hadn’t Largo after the FBI had issued a “be said. Nazi group started by Russell called make explosives, including ammo- heard from him. on the lookout” advisory. In his car, The prosecutors made the allega- Atomwaffen until he converted to nium nitrate, which federal prosecu- Russell had picked up a friend, according to court filings, they tions in court documents on Islam. tors say is a blasting agent. They another self-described neo-Nazi, found two rifles, hundreds of rounds Monday, a day before a judge set a When police took Arthurs to the also found empty shell casings with William James Tschantre, 20, who of ammunition, binoculars and a $200,000 bond and conditions for apartment to check out his story, fuses and electric matches, which was identified in a Monroe County skull mask. the release of Brandon Russell, 21. they found Russell outside the door could be used for detonation, and a Sheriff’s Office report. Tsanchtre In arguing for his bond, Russell They want to keep Russell in jail crying. A member of the Florida written recipe for explosives. told the agents that he grabbed his stated that the rifles and ammunition before his trial, arguing that he National Guard, Russell was Russell admitted to making the life savings, $3,000, quit his job and he purchased could be used for poses a threat to the public after a dressed in full military uniform and HMTD, but claimed he had been a left with Russell. hunting. His attorney, Ian Goldstein, third roommate arrested in the had just returned from duty. member of a college engineering The pair told agents they stopped was not available for comment. Uber CEO to take leave By Tom Krisher harassment. Susan Fowler posted a blog diversity and inclusion, Holder recom- and Barbara Ortutay in February that detailed harassment dur- mended. In short, it’s not enough to hire ing the year she spent at Uber. Fowler women and minorities, but the company THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wrote she was propositioned by her man- must ensure that they are included and SAN FRANCISCO — Uber CEO ager on her first day with an engineering supported after being hired. Travis Kalanick will take a leave of team. She reported him to human In addition, the report says that diversi- absence for an unspecified period and let resources, but was told he would get a ty and inclusiveness should be a key his leadership team run the troubled ride- lecture but no further punishment because value for Uber, included in management hailing company while he’s gone. he was a “high performer,” she wrote. training as a “fundamental aspect of Kalanick told employees about his Holder’s investigators conducted more doing good business.” The word “diversi- decision Tuesday in a memo. He says he than 200 interviews with current and for- ty” appears 42 times in the 13-page rec- mer employees, including people who ommendations document. needs time off to grieve for his mother, had knowledge of Fowler’s allegations, While Uber released all of Holder’s who died in a May boating accident. He according to the law firm’s recommenda- recommendations, it didn’t release his full also says he’s responsible for the compa- tions . report in order to protect the privacy of ny’s current situation and needs to Liane Hornsey, Uber’s chief human those filing complaints. The company’s become a better leader. resources officer, said implementing the board unanimously adopted all of the rec- The announcement comes as former recommendations “will improve our cul- ommendations Sunday. U.S. Attorney Eric Holder released a list ture, promote fairness and accountability, After Fowler posted her blog, Uber of recommendations to improve Uber’s and establish processes and systems to Technologies Inc. made changes in toxic culture. He recommended that ensure the mistakes of the past will not be human resources and opened a 24-hour Kalanick be relieved of some leadership repeated.” hotline for employees. Last week, the responsibilities, shifting them to a chief The report recommends that Uber company fired 20 people including some operating officer and other senior man- make sure its workforce becomes more managers at the recommendation of agers. The COO, yet to be hired, would be diverse from the top down. Uber’s diver- Perkins Coie, which probed specific com- a partner with Kalanick. sity figures are similar to the rest of plaints made to the company about sex Holder also recommended that Uber Silicon Valley, with low numbers for harassment, bullying, and retaliation for use performance reviews to hold senior women and underrepresented minorities. reporting problems. That firm checked managers accountable by setting metrics In the U.S., less than a third of the compa- into 215 complaints, with 57 still under for improving diversity and responsive- ny’s workers are female. investigation. ness to employee complaints. The report says the position of the com- Under Kalanick, Uber has disrupted the Holder’s firm, Covington & Burling pany’s current head of diversity, Bernard taxi industry in hundreds of cities and LLP, and a second firm, Perkins Coie, Coleman should be elevated, with turned the San Francisco-based company were asked to conduct separate examina- Coleman reporting directly to the CEO or into the world’s most valuable startup. tions of Uber’s workplace culture after a COO. Coleman should also communicate Uber’s valuation has climbed to nearly former engineer leveled charges of sexual regularly with employees and address $70 billion. Wednesday June 14, 2017 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Leading off Hounds add eight volleyball signees ● Briefly Irvin ‘innocent’ BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Arizona. Harrison, a 5-foot-10 middle blocker, FORT LAUDERDALE, was first-team all district and an El Paso all-star at Fla. — An attorney says a PORTALES — Eastern New Mexico for anybody to replace Frye from day one. Andress High School while McClendon, also an completed police investi- University officially added eight new players to “They’re all talented, they’re a very athletic outside hitter, was named all-state at Mary Knoll gation in Florida shows its 2017 volleyball roster, according to a Tuesday group,” Poyer said. “But if you’re asking about High in Kapolei, Hawaii. former NFL star Michael release from the college. (replacing) Lauren Frye when she was a senior? Tucker, playing outside and middle hitter, was Irvin is innocent of sexual One of the players, libero Sierra Joyner, will That’s not going to happen (instantly). district offensive MVP while playing at Jarrell join the Greyhounds as a senior. The remaining (Texas) High. battery claims made by a “It took her a while to get to all-American sta- female acquaintance. seven — Jasmine Gannon, Joyner has played at Moorpark Junior College Destyni Brooks, Marissa Ellis, tus. They’ll all go through the growing pains of Irvin lawyer Kenneth and Johnson and Division II Wales University, and Sabrina Garza, Tateum running our system, adjusting to the speed of the Padowitz said at a news earned all-conference designation in both spots. Harrison, Natasha McClendon game. But I’m very hopeful.” conference Tuesday that She was planning to attend ENMU anyway, and Greyhounds and Julie Tucker — will be Gannon, a middle and outside hitter who had com- prosecutors should drop the Poyer admitted getting her had an element of luck. freshmen in the fall. mitted to ENMU in November, helped Texico win case after reviewing the “She’s a great player,” Poyer said. “She wasn’t They join a team that returns 13 of its players three-straight state volleyball titles and a pair of state police investigation. Irvin in school this past spring, so I got to see her a lot from a 19-13 season, which included a fourth- basketball titles. She was named the MVP in last told reporters the evidence playing pickup. Even in pickup, you can see her place finish in the Lone Star Conference and the week’s Class 3A/4A North-South All-Star Game. backs up his contention that talent level. She’s very athletic, gets to every ball, program’s first postseason win since 2004. Brooks and Garza, 5-foot-10 and 5-8 outside hitters, nothing improper happened. and she’s a great passer. She’s great defensively, The roster does, however, lose outside hitter Lauren were teammates at Cibola High and in club volleyball. and doesn’t give up on any ball.” Police have been investi- Frye, who won the LSC’s offensive player of the year Brooks was named Class 6A all-state first team. The Greyhounds open the season on Sept. 1 in gating since the alleged award and holds the school’s career kill record. Ellis, a 5-foot-10 outside hitter, was second- Golden, Colorado, with a neutral-site game incident involving Irvin Greyhounds coach Sia Poyer said it’s unrealistic team all-stater in Desert Ridge High in Goodyear, against Wayne State. and an unidentified woman at a Fort Lauderdale hotel on March 22. Padowitz says the case is now in the hands of the Broward State Attorney’s office, which CHS HOSTS BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS CAMP says the matter remains Warriors under review. The 51-year-old Irvin was a star receiver for the University of Miami and building the Dallas Cowboys. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2007. dynasty Gonzalez on DL CLEVELAND — The ❏ Golden State posts Los Angeles Dodgers have placed first baseman Adrian second Finals win over Gonzalez on the 10-day dis- abled list because of dis- Cavs in three years. comfort in his lower back. Gonzalez was removed By Janie McCauley from Sunday’s game THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against Cincinnati after OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen going hitless in three at- Curry tucked a celebratory cigar into bats. He said he has two his right sock for safekeeping as he herniated disks. handled all of his post- Gonzalez was also on the championship obligations. DL last month for the first He was still wearing time in his 14-year career his sweaty uniform, ankle after he tried to play through braces, kneepads and back and elbow injuries. game shoes but, oh, there The 35-year-old would be more partying. Gonzalez is a five-time Perhaps all summer long. All-Star. He’s batting .255 And if he and the rest of the Warriors with one home run and 23 have their way, for years to come. RBIs in 49 games. Curry, Kevin Durant and their Staff photos: Tony Bullocks teammates are determined to build a Gundy gets new deal (Top) Clovis High dynasty together — and they might STILLWATER, Okla. — senior Jakeem just be well on their way. Mike Gundy has signed a Wynn oversees a LeBron James believes so. five-year contract exten- drill during Two titles in three years for sion with Oklahoma State Golden State. A fabulous first one that will pay him $4.2 Tuesday’s grades with and for Durant. million this year followed 6-9 portion of the “We’re obviously just getting start- by a $125,000 raise each CHS fundamentals ed,” Curry said after closing out year afterward. basketball camp on Cleveland in Monday night’s NBA The deal announced at The Rock. Wynn Finals Game 5. “This is something Tuesday requires approval and other Wildcats that we want to continue to do, but for from the Oklahoma varsity members us to have these conversations that we State/A&M Board of had almost a year ago and now being Regents. The agreement helped work the in this position, worth every shot we will automatically roll camp, which started took in practice, fighting through over each season and on Monday and injuries that he had this year, and it’s replaces Gundy’s current ends on Thursday. an unbelievable feeling.” contract, which was set to The second NBA championship expire at the end of 2019. (Right) CHS varsity feels drastically different for Curry, Gundy is Oklahoma coach Scott because this one was a comeback State’s longest-serving and from a heartbreaking missed oppor- most successful head foot- Robinson studies tunity last year against James and ball coach with a 104-50 the shooting form of the Cavaliers when the Warriors record. He previously made a camper. A total of knew they should have won it all $3.9 million annually. 132 campers took but squandered a 3-1 lead. part, including 81 in As a raucous crowd cheered at ● Baseball Today during the morning Oracle Arena, Curry watched fresh- session and 51 in ly crowned Finals MVP Durant Tuesday’s stars capturing his first ring in his 10th ❏ the afternoon. Giancarlo Stanton, WARRIORS on Page 3B Marlins, returned to the lineup after missing one game with a bruised wrist and belted a two-run homer in Miami’s 8-1 vic- tory over the Oakland A’s. ❏ John Jaso, Pirates, hit a go-ahead, two-run pinch homer in the seventh in Pittsburgh’s 5-2 win over the Colorado Rockies. ❏ Anthony Rizzo, Cubs, batted leadoff for the first time in his career and started the game with a home run in Chicago’s 14-1 rout of the New York Mets. ● TV sports Redskins tab Williams senior VP The Associated Press All Times MDT By Stephen Whyno executive but did not want the was promoted to VP of football Today THE ASSOCIATED PRESS general manager title. operations, Kyle Smith, who was “We had a general manager — it promoted to director of college Major league baseball Tribune News Service: Nhat V. Meyer 8 p.m. — ESPN, N.Y. Yankees ASHBURN, Va. — Former didn’t work out that well,” scouting, and coach Jay Gruden. at L.A. Angels Redskins quarterback Doug Williams said, referring to the two- Allen said Williams “fits the role Golden State’s Andre Iguodala Williams has been year tenure of Scot McCloughan, perfectly.” delivers a dunk shot over — Staff and wire reports named Washington’s who was fired in March. “You want somebody who has Cleveland Cavaliers guard senior vice president of Williams has been in unquestionable character, great Deron Williams during Game 5 leadership skills, a presence and a player personnel. Washington’s front office since of the NBA Finals on Monday ● Contact Team president February 2014 and won the head great teammate to everyone around Bruce Allen announced personnel job over more than a them,” Allen said. night in Oakland, California. The Managing editor Kevin Wilson: the move Tuesday morning at a dozen internal and external candi- The 61-year-old Williams previ- Warriors clinched their second 763-6991 Ext. 320 or e-mail news conference. Williams got a title in three years against the dates. Williams said he’ll work in WILLIAMS on Page 3B [email protected] promotion from senior personnel concert with Eric Schaffer, who Cavs with a 129-120 victory. PAGE 2B ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

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Bogaerts, Red Sox, 566,520; 5. Troy Baseball Tulowitzki, Blue Jays, 354,732. Designated hitters MLB standings The Associated Press Major league leaders 1. Nelson Cruz, Mariners, 863,549; 2. Matt The Associated Press Holliday, Yankees, 689,918; 3. Corey Dickerson, American League Rays, 668,702; 4. Edwin Encarnacion, Indians, AMERICAN LEAGUE 605,454; 5. Evan Gattis, Astros, 534,983. BATTING—Judge, New York, .347; Garcia, East Division Central Division West Division Outfielders Chicago, .333; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .328; 1. Aaron Judge, Yankees, 1,893,260; 2. Mike W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Castro, New York, .328; Bogaerts, Boston, Trout, Angels, 1,582,782; 3. George Springer, .318; Altuve, Houston, .317; Hosmer, Kansas Astros, 804,826; 4. Michael Brantley, Indians, New York 38 23 .623 — Minnesota 33 28 .541 — Houston 44 22 .667 — City, .314; Hicks, New York, .313; Alonso, 776,487; 5. Mookie Betts, Red Sox, 714,185; 6. Oakland, .310; Cruz, Seattle, .303. Boston 35 28 .556 4 Cleveland 31 30 .508 2 Texas 32 32 .500 11 Avisail Garcia, White Sox, 698,876; 7. Carlos RUNS—Judge, New York, 57; Springer, Beltran, Astros, 613,225; 8. Brett Gardner, Tampa Bay 35 32 .522 6 Detroit 30 33 .476 4 Los Angeles 33 34 .493 1 1/2 Houston, 47; Castro, New York, 46; Yankees, 571,436; 9. Andrew Benintendi, Red Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 45; Gardner, New Baltimore 31 32 .492 8 Kansas City 28 34 .452 5 1/2 Seattle 32 34 .485 12 Sox, 551,438; 10. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, York, 44; Altuve, Houston, 40; Bautista, 518,585; 11. Josh Reddick, Astros, 483,828; 31 33 .484 8 1/2 Chicago 28 35 .444 6 Oakland 27 37 .422 16 Toronto, 40; Bogaerts, Boston, 40; Correa, 12. Lonnie Chisenhall, Indians, 464,582; 13. Houston, 40; 6 tied at 39. Adam Jones, Orioles, 438,617; 14. Abraham National League RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 50; Judge, New York, Almonte, Indians, 398,731; 15. Kevin Pillar, 49; Sano, Minnesota, 46; Garcia, Chicago, Blue Jays, 376,843. East Division Central Division West Division 45; Pujols, Los Angeles, 45; Holliday, New York, 44; Mazara, Texas, 44; Smoak, Toronto, NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 43; Castro, New York, 41; Davis, Oakland, 41. Released on Monday Washington 39 25 .609 — Milwaukee 33 32 .508 — Los Angeles 40 25 .615 — HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 82; Castro, Catcher New York, 81; Altuve, Houston, 78; Garcia, 1. Buster Posey, Giants 1,357,467; 2. New York 29 34 .460 9 1/2 Chicago 32 32 .500 1/2 Colorado 41 26 .612 — Chicago, 77; Hosmer, Kansas City, 75; Andrus, Willson Contreras, Cubs 740,372; 3. Yadier Miami 28 35 .444 10 1/2 St. Louis 30 32 .484 1 1/2 Arizona 40 26 .606 1/2 Texas, 74; Bogaerts, Boston, 74; Judge, New Molina, Cardinals 669,641; 4. Matt Wieters, York, 74; Simmons, Los Angeles, 69; 2 tied at 68. Nationals 455,498; 5. Yasmani Grandal, Atlanta 28 36 .438 11 Pittsburgh 30 35 .462 3 San Francisco 26 39 .400 14 DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 22; Lowrie, Dodgers 343,112. Oakland, 21; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Schoop, First basemen Philadelphia 21 41 .339 17 Cincinnati 29 34 .460 3 San Diego 25 40 .385 15 Baltimore, 19; Moreland, Boston, 18; Travis, 1. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals 1,060,532; Scores/schedule Toronto, 18; Lindor, Cleveland, 17; 4 tied at 16. 2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs 950,851; 3. Paul TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Castellanos, Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks 560,456; 4. MONDAY’S GAMES Miami 8, Oakland 1 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES Seattle (Gaviglio 2-1) at Detroit, 3; Garcia, Chicago, 3; Miller, Tampa Bay, Freddie Freeman, Braves 522,827; 5. Joey Interleague Philadelphia at Boston (n) Interleague Minnesota (Santana 8-3), 6:10 p.m. 3; Sanchez, Chicago, 3; 20 tied at 2. Votto, Reds 334,802 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 22; Boston 6, Philadelphia 5, 11 innings Kansas City at San Francisco (n) Oakland (Gossett 0-0) at Miami Texas (Cashner 3-5) at Houston Second basemen American League American League (Volquez 3-7), 10:10 a.m. (Martes 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Smoak, Toronto, 18; Davis, Oakland, 17; 1. Daniel Murphy, Nationals 1,745,231; 2. Gallo, Texas, 17; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 17; Javier Baez, Cubs 1,029,025; 3. D.J. Chicago White Sox 10, Baltimore 7 Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 1 Kansas City (Hammel 2-6) at San N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 7-3) at L.A. Moustakas, Kansas City, 17; Springer, LeMahieu, Rockies 287,131; 4. Brandon Seattle 14, Minnesota 3 Chicago White Sox 6, Baltimore 1 Francisco (Cueto 5-5), 1:45 p.m. Angels (Shoemaker 6-3), 8:07 p.m. Houston, 17; Alonso, Oakland, 16; Trout, Los Phillips, Braves 261,704l; 5. Kolten Wong Texas 6, Houston 1 Minnesota 20, Seattle 7 Boston (Johnson 2-0) at Philadelphia National League Angeles, 16; Sano, Minnesota, 15. Cardinals, 226,981. N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 3. Texas 4, Houston 2 (Hellickson 5-4), 5:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Garrett 3-5) at San STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, Third basemen 19; Dyson, Seattle, 16; Andrus, Texas, 15; 1. Kris Bryant, Cubs 1,248,348; 2. Nolan National League N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels (n) Arizona (Walker 4-3) at Detroit Diego (Chacin 5-5), 1:40 p.m. DeShields, Texas, 14; Cain, Kansas City, 12; Arenado, Rockies 951,747; 3. Justin Turner, Atlanta 11, Washington 10 Kansas City at San Francisco (n) (Fulmer 6-4), 5:10 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 5-4) at Altuve, Houston, 11; Betts, Boston, 11; Dodgers 503,286; 4. Anthony Rendon, Nationals Pittsburgh 7, Colorado 2 National League L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 5-3) at Washington (Roark 6-3), 2:05 p.m. Buxton, Minnesota, 10; Kiermaier, Tampa 489,809; 5. Jake Lamb, Diamondbacks 387,228. Bay, 10; Trout, Los Angeles, 10. N.Y. Mets 6, Chicago Cubs 1 St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 0, 1st game Cleveland (Kluber 5-2), 5:10 p.m.. Colorado (Marquez 4-3) at Shortstop San Diego 9, Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee at St. Louis (n), 2nd game American League Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-5), 5:05 p.m. PITCHING—Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Sale, 1. Zack Cozart, Reds 997,966; 2. Corey Boston, 8-2; Santana, Minnesota, 8-3; Seager, Dodgers 804,788; 3. Addison Russell, TUESDAY’S GAMES Washington 10, Atlanta 5 Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 4-3) at Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 0-3) Vargas, Kansas City, 8-3; Pineda, New York, Cubs 758,037; 4. Trea Turner, Nationals 502,988; Interleague Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 2 Toronto (Liriano 3-2), 5:07 p.m. at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-3), 5:10 p.m. 7-3; Sabathia, New York, 7-2; Stroman, 5. Chris Owings, Diamondbacks 426,590. Arizona 7, Detroit 6 Chicago Cubs 14, N.Y. Mets 3 Baltimore (Bundy 6-5) at Chicago Milwaukee (Garza 2-2) at St. Toronto, 7-2; 11 tied at 6 wins. Outfield L.A. Dodgers 7, Cleveland 5 Cincinnati at San Diego (n) White Sox (Gonzalez 4-7), 6:10 p.m. Louis (Leake 5-5), 6:15 p.m. ERA—Keuchel, Houston, 1.67; Vargas, 1. Bryce Harper, Nationals 2,132,795; 2. Kansas City, 2.18; Santana, Minnesota, 2.20; Charlie Blackmon, Rockies 1,588,498; 3. Jason McCullers, Houston, 2.58; Severino, New Heyward, Cubs 737,147; 4. Ben Zobrist, Cubs York, 2.75; Sale, Boston, 2.97; Darvish, 678,795; 5. Matt Kemp, Braves 641,728; 6. $2,160,000. using curly tail grubs, spinners, worms and crank Gallinas River — Fishing was good using rainbows and largemouth bass. He was using Texas, 3.03; Bundy, Baltimore, 3.05; Stroman, Marcell Ozuna, Marlins 613,356; 7. Giancarlo Television: FS1 (Thursday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 baits for smallmouth bass. A few rainbow trout wooly buggers, elk hair caddis, copper John spoons. Fishing was good using homemade Toronto, 3.09; Cashner, Texas, 3.17. Stanton, Marlins 603,290; 8. Kyle Schwarber, p.m) and Fox (Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m.; were caught by anglers fishing near the dam and Barrs, San Juan worms, night crawlers and dough bait, chicken liver and night crawlers STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 126; Archer, Cubs 599,910; 9. Yoenis Cespedes, Mets Saturday, 9-6 p.m. ; Sunday, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m). using PowerBait. We had no other reports. Gulp eggs for trout. for catfish. We had no other reports. Tampa Bay, 114; Darvish, Texas, 93; Estrada, 430,879; 10. Adam Duvall, Reds 379,541; 11. Defending champion: Dustin Johnson. Fenton Lake — Fishing was good using Hopewell Lake — Trout fishing was slow. Quemado Lake — Fishing was good using Toronto, 90; McCullers, Houston, 89; Dexter Fowler, Cardinals 379,070; 12. Jayson Last week: Daniel Berger won the FedEx assorted colors and scents of PowerBait, Fire We had two reports where anglers tried a vari- PowerBait and spinners for trout. Karina Severino, New York, 84; Porcello, Boston, 82; Werth, Nationals 360,664; 13. Jay Bruce, Mets St. Jude Classic for the second straight year. Balls, Kastmasters, chamois leeches, black ety of flies, lures and baits with no success. Rodriguez reported having really good luck Salazar, Cleveland, 77; Bauer, Cleveland, 76; 322,023; 14. Yasiel Puig, Dodgers 284,869; 15. FedEx Cup leader: Dustin Johnson. leeches, wooly buggers, caddis imitations, Lake Alice — Trout fishing was good using this past Saturday fishing for trout. They were Pineda, New York, 75. Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies 275,714. Next week: Travelers Championship. spoons and Pistol Petes for trout. PowerBait, worms, Pistol Petes, wooly bug- using bright orange spoons. Fishing for tiger Online: www.usopen.com Heron Lake — Fishing from the bank was gers, parachute Adams and Kastmasters. muskie was slow. NATIONAL LEAGUE College fair to good using spinners and yellow, salmon Lake Maloya — Trout fishing was good Rio Grande — Stream flow below Elephant peach and garlic scented PowerBait for rain- using Pistol Petes, wooly buggers, elk hair Butte Monday morning was 1,650 cfs. Fishing BATTING—Zimmerman, Washington, .365; NCAA Div. I World Series LPGA Tour bow trout. We had no other reports. caddis, parachute Adams and PowerBait. The in the San Marcial area was good using chick- Posey, San Francisco, .347; Murphy, Washington, The Associated Press MEIJER CLASSIC Jackson Lake — Fishing was slow for all best reports are coming from anglers fishing en liver and homemade dough bait for catfish. .338; Blackmon, Colorado, .336; Kemp, Atlanta, At Omaha, Neb. The Associated Press species. the early morning and evening hours with Fishing below Elephant Butte and Caballo .327; Cozart, Cincinnati, .324; Ozuna, Miami, Double elimination Site: Grand Rapids, Mich. Jemez Waters — Stream flow on the most hatches coming off in the evenings. was good using night crawlers, liver and cut .324; Harper, Washington, .319; Goldschmidt, Saturday Course: Blythefield CC. Yardage: 6,414. Jemez River near Jemez Springs on Monday Monastery Lake — Fishing was good bait for catfish. Fishing was good using corn Arizona, .317; Peralta, Arizona, .312. Game 1 — Cal St. Fullerton (39-22) vs. Par: 71 RUNS— morning was 28 cfs. Fishing was very good using wooly buggers, Pistol Petes, PowerBait for carp. We had no other reports. Goldschmidt, Arizona, 55; Oregon State (54-2), 1 p.m. Purse: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000. using night crawlers, salmon eggs, stone fly and Fire Balls for trout. Snow Lake — Fishing was fair using Pistol Blackmon, Colorado, 53; Harper, Washington, Game 2 — LSU (48-17) vs. Florida State Television: The Golf Channel (Thursday- nymphs, copper John Barrs, San Juan worms Morphy Lake — Fishing was fair to good Petes, PowerBait and Fire Balls for trout. 51; Votto, Cincinnati, 48; Seager, Los Angeles, (45-21), 6 p.m. Friday, 2-5 p.m.; Saturday, 1-4 p.m.); Sunday, and Fire Balls for trout. Fishing on the East using Pistol Petes, wooly buggers, spinners, Young Pond — Fishing for catfish was 45; Thames, Milwaukee, 45; Conforto, New Sunday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. York, 44; Arenado, Colorado, 43; Inciarte, Fork was good using San Juan worms, small PowerBait and Fire Balls for trout. slow. Fishing was good using worms for Game 3 — Louisville (52-10) vs. Texas Defending champion: Sei Young Kim. Atlanta, 41; Zimmerman, Washington, 41. prince nymphs and worms for brown trout. Pecos River — Streamflow near Pecos on bluegill. We had no other reports. A&M (41-21), noon Last week: won the RBI—Lamb, Arizona, 57; Reynolds, Trout fishing on the upper stretch of the San Monday was 168 cfs. Fishing was fair to good Southeast Game 4 — TCU (47-16) vs. Florida (47-18), Manulife LPGA Classic. Colorado, 54; Blackmon, Colorado, 53; Antonio was very good using assorted dry flies using worms, Fire Balls, San Juan worms, Alto Lake — Fishing was slow to fair using 5 p.m. LPGA money leader: Ariya Jutanugarn. and small red copper John Barrs. Fishing on prince nymphs and bead-head hares ear liver and night crawlers for catfish. Fishing was Goldschmidt, Arizona, 51; Votto, Cincinnati, Monday Next week: Walmart NW Arkansas 50; Zimmerman, Washington, 49; Duvall, the Rio Cebolla was good using copper John nymphs for trout. fair using night crawlers, salmon eggs and Game 5 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Championship. Cincinnati, 47; Harper, Washington, 47; Barrs, worms, Fire Balls and San Juan worms. Red River — Stream flow below the hatch- PowerBait for trout. We had no other reports. noon Online: www..com Arenado, Colorado, 46; Bruce, New York, 45. Fishing on the Rio Las Vacas was good using ery on Monday was 283 cfs. Fishing was fair Black River — Stream flow at Malaga on Game 6 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 win- HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 90; Inciarte, salmon eggs, worms, Panther Martins, copper to good using PowerBait, night crawlers, spin- Monday was 19 cfs. Fishing was slow for all ner, 5 p.m. Atlanta, 79; Murphy, Washington, 79; Ozuna, PGA Tour Champions John Barrs and bead-head pheasant tail ners and wooly buggers for trout. species. Tuesday Miami, 78; Zimmerman, Washington, 77; The Associated Press nymphs. We had no other reports. Red River City Ponds — Fishing was good Bonito Lake — Closed until further notice Game 7 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, Arenado, Colorado, 74; LeMahieu, Colorado, Last week: Brandt Jobe won the Principal Laguna del Campo — The State Game using PowerBait and salmon eggs for trout. by the city of Alamogordo due to fire damage. noon 74; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 73; Goldschmidt, Charity Classic. Commission voted at its last meeting in Rio Grande — Stream flow on Monday at Bosque Redondo Lake — Fishing was fair Game 8 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 win- Arizona, 72; Kemp, Atlanta, 72. Charles Schwab Cup leader: Bernhard Clayton to drain the pond and revert it back to the Taos Junction Bridge was 2,850 cfs. Fishing to good using liver, night crawlers and home- ner, 5 p.m. DOUBLES—Herrera, Philadelphia, 23; Langer. an irrigation ditch. The dam is unsafe and on the upper river was slow with just a few trout made dough bait for catfish. We had one June 21 Arenado, Colorado, 21; Zimmerman, Next week: American Family Insurance deemed too costly to repair. caught by anglers using San Juan worms, report of a largemouth bass caught but no Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 Washington, 19; Kemp, Atlanta, 18; Lake Farmington — Nonmotorized water- wooly buggers, poundmeisters and spoons. other information. loser, 5 p.m. Championship. Goldschmidt, Arizona, 17; Seager, Los Angeles, craft are now allowed on Lake Farmington. Rio Hondo — Stream flow near Valdez on Brantley Lake — Anglers are required to June 22 Online: www.pgatour.com/champions 17; Shaw, Milwaukee, 17; Blackmon, Colorado, Fees are $50 for the season or $5 daily. Monday was 190 cfs. We had no reports from catch and release all fish here as high levels Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 16; Diaz, St. Louis, 16; Murphy, Washington, 16. Fishing was fair to good using PowerBait, Fire anglers this week. of pesticides have been found in some fish. loser, 6 p.m. TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 8; Cozart, Fishing Balls, Pistol Petes and spoons for trout. We Rio Mora — As of Monday, stream flow We had no reports from anglers this week. June 23 Cincinnati, 5; Fowler, St. Louis, 4; Gordon, had no other reports. near Terrero was 52 cfs. Fishing was good Carlsbad Municipal Lake — We had no Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 Miami, 4; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 4; Turner, New Mexico report Manzano Lake — Fishing was fair using using night crawlers, San Juan worms and reports from anglers this week. winner, 1 p.m. Washington, 4; 10 tied at 3. This fishing report, provided by Bill Dunn and salmon peach and garlic PowerBait for trout. prince nymphs for trout. Chaparral Park Lake — Fishing was fair Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 HOME RUNS—Schebler, Cincinnati, 18; New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, has We had no other reports. Rio Pueblo — Stream flow near Penasco using chicken liver and prepared bait for cat- winner, 6 p.m. Votto, Cincinnati, 18; Bruce, New York, 17; been generated from the best information San Gregorio Lake — Had another bad on Monday was 135 cfs. We had no reports fish. We had no other reports. June 24 Reynolds, Colorado, 17; Zimmerman, available from area officers and anglers. report this week. This one from Jonathan from anglers this week. El Rito Creek — Fishing was slow to fair Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 Washington, 17; Bour, Miami, 16; Harper, Conditions encountered after the report is com- Garrison. He was up here the past three Santa Cruz Reservoir — Fishing was very using PowerBait and spoons for trout. We had winner, TBA, if necessary Washington, 16; Lamb, Arizona, 16; Stanton, piled may differ, as stream, lake and weather weekends and did not get one bite. good using wooly buggers, Pistol Petes, gold no other reports. Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 Miami, 16; Thames, Milwaukee, 16. conditions alter fish and angler activities. San Juan River — Stream flow from spoons, Fisher Chick spinners, PowerBait and Eunice Lake — Fishing was good using winner, TBA, if necessary STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Northwest Navajo Reservoir on Monday was 4,770 cfs. Fire Balls for trout. We had no other reports. chicken liver, garlic cheese and worms for catfish. NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will 28; Gordon, Miami, 21; Turner, Washington, Abiquiu Lake — Fishing was fair to good Trout fishing from drift boats was good using Shuree Ponds — Open for the season July 1. Green Meadow Lake — We had no be played at night 21; Nunez, San Francisco, 17; Peraza, using curly tail grubs, spinners, wooly buggers, San Juan worms, orange and peach egg pat- Storrie Lake — Fishing was good using reports from anglers this week. Championship series Cincinnati, 14; Villar, Milwaukee, 14; tubes, jerk baits, crank baits and night crawlers terns, wooly buggers, large bead-head wooly buggers, Pistol Petes, Panther Martins, Greene Acres Lake — Fishing was fair Best-of-3 Goldschmidt, Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 11; for smallmouth bass. Fishing for walleye was pheasant tail nymphs and orange and red Fisher Chick spinners, garlic cheese, using night crawlers, liver, dough bait and June 26: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. Broxton, Milwaukee, 10; Inciarte, Atlanta, 10. good for anglers using minnows, leeches, bot- annelids. We had no other reports. PowerBait and Fire Balls for trout. One PowerBait for catfish. We had no other reports. June 27: Pairings TBA, 6 p.m. PITCHING—Greinke, Arizona, 8-3; Kershaw, tom bouncer night crawler combinations and Seven Springs Brood Pond — Fishing bluegill was caught by an angler using worms. Grindstone Reservoir — Fishing was slow June 28: Pairings TBA, 6 p.m., if necessary Los Angeles, 8-2; Senzatela, Colorado, 8-2; crank baits. A few perch were caught by was very good using spinners, PowerBait, We had no other reports. to fair using PowerBait for trout. Fishing was Davies, Milwaukee, 7-3; Freeland, Colorado, 7- anglers using worms. Fishing was slow to fair Fire Balls, wooly buggers, leech patterns, Ute Lake — Fishing for smallmouth bass fair using worms for bluegill. Fishing was fair 4; Ray, Arizona, 7-3; Scherzer, Washington, 7-4; Basketball using Panther Martin spinners, Fisher Chick Pistol Petes and worms for trout. and largemouth bass was good using Ricos, using shrimp, worms and crawdads for cat- Strasburg, Washington, 7-2; Wainwright, St. spinners, PowerBait, worms and Fire Balls for Tingley Beach — Fishing was fair using buzz baits, senkos, tubes, curly tail grubs, fish. We had no other reports. Louis, 7-4; 5 tied at 6 wins. NBA playoffs rainbow trout. We had no other reports. worms for bluegill. Fishing was fair to good using finesse worms and grubs. The top water lures Jal Lake — Fishing was good using night ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.20; Animas River — Water flow near Aztec on shrimp, hot dogs, night crawlers and homemade worked best in the early morning hours. crawlers and chicken liver for catfish. We had The Associated Press Scherzer, Washington, 2.36; Ray, Arizona, Monday morning was 3,950 cfs. We had no dough bait for catfish. We had no other reports. Fishing for white bass was fair trolling crank no other reports. FINALS 2.62; Leake, St. Louis, 2.70; Anderson, reports from anglers this week. Trout Lakes — Trout fishing was slow. baits near the trees in 15 to 18 feet of water. Lake Van — Fishing was fair to good using Best-of-7 Milwaukee, 2.83; Nova, Pittsburgh, 2.83; Lynn, Albuquerque Area Drains — Our reports Northeast Fishing for walleye was slow but a few were chicken liver, blood bait and homemade dough Golden State 4, Cleveland 1 St. Louis, 2.88; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.91; this week came from anglers fishing the Clayton Lake — Fishing was good using caught by anglers using jigs, Ben rigs and bait for catfish. We had no other reports. June 1: Golden State 113, Cleveland 91 Martinez, St. Louis, 2.96; Garcia, Atlanta, 3.16. Corrales Drain where some good size large- assorted PowerBait, worms and Fire Balls for leeches. Fishing for bluegill was good using Oasis Park Lake — Fishing was fair to June 4: Golden State 132, Cleveland 113 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, mouth bass were caught. The catching was a rainbow trout. Fishing was fair to good using worms under a bobber and small plastics. good using worms, homemade dough bait June 7: Golden State 118, Cleveland 113 124; Ray, Arizona, 107; Kershaw, Los bit slow but the bass caught were in the 2 to spoons and crank baits for largemouth bass. Fishing for crappie and catfish was slow. The and blood baits for channel catfish up to 6 Friday: Cleveland 137, Golden State 116 Angeles, 101; Greinke, Arizona, 100; 5-pound class. Baits used were swim baits, We had no other reports. Due to low water surface water temp was in the low 70s. pounds. We had no other reports. Monday: Golden State 129, Cleveland 120 Samardzija, San Francisco, 100; deGrom, wooly buggers and PowerBait. Stephen Linn conditions, the boat ramp remains closed. Southwest Pecos River — Stream flow below Sumner New York, 100; Martinez, St. Louis, 99; reported that he and his dad, Jeff Linn of Cimarron River — Stream flow near Alumni Pond — Fishing was fair using Lake on Monday was 133 cfs. Fishing was Strasburg, Washington, 99; Cueto, San WNBA Albuquerque fished Corrales on June 10. It Cimarron on Monday was 28.6 cfs. Trout fishing worms and liver for catfish. Fishing was good slow for all species. A water release from Francisco, 81; Arrieta, Chicago, 79. The Associated Press was Jeff’s first fishing outing in New Mexico was good using San Juan worms, S&M nymphs, using worms for small bluegill. We had no Sumner Lake is expected to start on June 19 EASTERN CONFERENCE and he landed and released a big largemouth bead-head pheasant tail nymphs, small stream- other reports. and run for 15 days. All-Star fan voting W L Pct GB bass. He was using PowerBait. ers, worms and Fire Balls. Trout fishing at the Bill Evans Lake — Fishing was slow to fair Perch Lake — Fishing was fair to good The Associated Press Washington 7 3 .700 — Bluewater Lake — Fishing was fair to good Gravel Pit Lakes was very good using Pistol using chicken liver and worms for catfish. We using chicken liver and blood bait for catfish. Game: July 11 at Miami New York 6 3 .667 1/2 using hot dogs, spoons, crank baits and swim Petes, PowerBait, Fire Balls and worms. had no other reports. We had no other reports. AMERICAN LEAGUE Atlanta 4 4 .500 2 baits for tiger muskies. Fishing for trout was slow Conchas Lake — Fishing was good using Elephant Butte Lake — Fishing was good Ruidoso River — Stream flow at Released on Tuesday Connecticut 3 5 .375 3 with just a few caught by anglers using PowerBait, Texas rigged finesse worms, tubes, senkos, using crank baits, jerk baits, minnows and Hollywood on Monday was 6.85 cfs. We had Catchers Indiana 4 6 .400 3 corn and worms. We had no other reports. jigs, jerk baits, crank baits, creature baits, grubs for white bass. Jaime and Alec Marenco no reports from anglers this week. 1. Salvador Perez, Royals, 1,025,982 Chicago 2 7 .222 4 1/2 Canjilon Lakes — Closed by the U.S. curly tail grubs and top water lures for large- from El Paso caught some nice white bass Santa Rosa Lake — Fishing was good votes; 2. Brian McCann, Astros, 791,517; 3. WESTERN CONFERENCE Forest Service until further notice due to dan- mouth bass and smallmouth bass. Fishing this past week. They were using medium div- using plastic worms, senkos, swim baits, jerk Welington Castillo, Orioles, 774,614; 4. Gary W L Pct GB ger from falling trees. They are not expected was fair to good using tubes and crank baits ing crank baits. Fishing was slow to fair using baits, buzz baits, crank baits, live crawdads, Sanchez, Yankees, 710,388; 5. Yan Gomes, Minnesota 9 0 1.000 — to open in 2017. for white bass. Fishing was fair using jig and crank baits, minnows and grubs for walleye. live worms and pink grubs for largemouth bass Indians, 509,629. Los Angeles 5 3 .625 3 1/2 Chama River — Monday morning water minnow combinations, spinner minnow com- Fishing was good using creature baits, crank and smallmouth bass. Anglers fishing with live First basemen Phoenix 5 4 .556 4 flows below El Vado and Abiquiu were 198 cfs binations, leeches, curly tail grubs and crank baits, jerk baits, senkos, tubes and sweet bait also caught a few bluegill and crappie. 1. Yonder Alonso, A’s, 651,055; 2. Miguel Seattle 5 4 .556 4 and 799 cfs respectively. Fishing below El baits for walleye. We had no other reports. beavers for largemouth bass and smallmouth Fishing was fair to good using minnows, curly Cabrera, Tigers, 646,598; 3. Eric Hosmer, Dallas 4 6 .400 5 1/2 Vado was good using night crawlers, spoons, Cowles Ponds — Fishing was good using bass. Fishing was good using cut bait, home- tail grubs and crank baits for walleye. We had Royals, 626,783; 4. Carlos Santana, Indians, San Antonio 0 9 .000 9 night crawlers and PowerBait for rainbow and PowerBait, Fire Balls and spinners for trout. made dough bait, hot dogs, dead minnows no other reports. A water release is expected 558,320; 5. Yuli Gurriel, Astros, 529,887. Tuesday’s Games brown trout. We had no reports from below Coyote Creek — Trout fishing was fair to and chicken liver for catfish. The best catfish to begin on June 16 and run for 15 days. Second basemen Atlanta at Seattle (n) Abiquiu. NEW SPECIAL TROUT WATER — good using elk hair caddis, copper John action was at night. We had no other reports. Sumner Lake — Fishing was good using 1. Jose Altuve, Astros, 1,615,938; 2. Starlin Dallas at Los Angeles (n) The river from the USGS gauging station to Barrs, worms and salmon eggs. Escondida Lake — Fishing was good using curly tail grubs, crank baits, bottom bouncer Castro, Yankees, 1,072,305; 3. Jason Kipnis, Wednesday’s Game the confluence of the Rio Nutrias is now catch Eagle Rock Lake — Fishing was good chicken liver, hot dogs and homemade dough night crawler rigs and jig and minnow combina- Indians, 538,061; 4. Robinson Cano, Mariners, New York at Connecticut, 5 p.m. and release only using single barbless hook using spinners, PowerBait, salmon eggs and bait for catfish. We had no other reports. tions for walleye. Fishing was good using crank 343,354.; 5. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 313,548. artificial flies and lures. worms for trout. Pamela Roanhorse of Gila River — Stream flow on Monday baits, jerk baits, tubes, worms, creature baits Third basemen Cochiti Lake — Fishing was slow to fair Albuquerque caught a 17-inch rainbow this past morning was 43.3 cfs. We had no reports from and senkos for smallmouth bass and large- 1. Miguel Sano, Twins, 1,010,060; 2. Jose Golf using crank baits, jerk baits, tubes and jigs for weekend. She was using an orange spinner. anglers this week. mouth bass. Fishing was fair to good using Ramirez, Indians, 697,747; 3. Manny Machado, smallmouth bass and largemouth bass. Eagle Nest Lake — Fishing for trout was Glenwood Pond — Fishing was good crank baits, grubs and minnows for white bass. Orioles, 677,925; 4. Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays, U.S. Golf Association Fishing was slow to fair using crank baits, fair to good using PowerBait from the bank using PowerBait for trout. Fishing for crappie was slow to fair for anglers 527,680; 5. Alex Bregman, Astros, 512,734. U.S. Open spinner baits and night crawlers for northern and from anchored boats. Anglers also had Lake Roberts — Fishing was good using using minnows, small grubs and tubes. Fishing Shortstops The Associated Press pike. A few crappie and perch were caught by luck trolling with light weight tackle and using worms, senkos, baby brush hogs, tubes and at the upper end of the lake was good using cut 1. Carlos Correa, Astros, 1,176,486; 2. Site: Erin, Wis. anglers using worms and small jigs. We had bright colored spinners. Fishing for perch was crank baits for largemouth bass. Fishing was bait and liver for catfish. We had no other Francisco Lindor, Indians, 1,054,295; 3. Didi Course: Erin Hills. Yardage: 7,741. Par: 72. no other reports. fair using worms. Fishing for kokanee salmon good using spoons, Fire Balls, worms and reports. A water release is scheduled to begin Gregorius, Yankees, 609,316; 4. Xander Purse: $12 million. Winner’s share: El Vado Lake — Fishing was fair to good was slow. We had no other reports. PowerBait for trout. He also caught several June 19 and run for 15 days. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 ✦ PAGE 3B Top pick Lewis Twins’ first bold move

By Dave Campbell or not, will be forever linked with the If the Twins were to pick a college with his family. No matter how his select right-handed pitcher Landon THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Falvey-Levine era in Twins history. pitcher like McKay or Wright, they professional career turns out, he at Leach, a 17-year-old native of “I feel like I haven’t grown into my might’ve paid more than the $7.77 least sounded like a player who who has signed with Texas. MINNEAPOLIS — The man strength yet. I just turned 18 last million recommended value for the won’t wilt in the spotlight. As the second day of the draft takeover of the Minnesota Twins week,” Lewis said. “Being young like draft slot and had less from their “I have no pressure. I just love unfolded on Tuesday, the Twins by new chief baseball officer Derek this, it’s pretty amazing knowing I overall pool to sign players in lower the game of baseball,” he said. took right-handed pitcher Blayne Falvey has been a feel like I still have a lot of potential I rounds. Lewis won’t cost quite as It marked the third time in the Enlow, a native of Louisiana, in slow churn over the haven’t even tapped into yet.” much, giving the Twins more lever- last four years the Twins used their the third round with the 76th over- past six months. Falvey, the 34-year-old prodigy age for the rest of their negotiations. first-round selection on a high all selection. The LSU signee was With Falvey in tasked with turning around a team Another priority for Falvey and school player, a route they’ve fre- ranked by Baseball America as the the captain’s chair for the first time that bottomed out with 103 losses last his lieutenants and scouts was the quently taken. Joe Mauer, Denard 33rd-best prospect available this during the first-year player draft, the season, could’ve said the same about intangible value of leadership, for Span, Ben Revere and Aaron Hicks year. Enlow, thus, was an example first bold move was finally made. his career if he were cockier about it. which Lewis received rave reviews. were all preps-to-pros first- of the type of player the Twins can Royce Lewis, a high school short- Bearing a confident smile as he “It’s an obvious trait he has. Not rounders who produced varying potentially use saved pool money stop, with the first overall pick met with the media on Monday night very many guys have that,” vice degrees of major league success. toward signing when other clubs became the first franchise-caliber soon after the Twins defied analyst president for player personnel Mike The Twins used their competitive might have shied away from draft- player acquired by the organization predictions and took Lewis instead of Radcliff said. “So when you add that balance pick in the sandwich round ing him with the idea he’d pick since Falvey and general manager Hunter Greene, Brendan McKay or on top of his skill set, it just makes to take Mississippi State outfielder college instead. Thad Levine assumed control of the Kyle Wright , Falvey touted his strat- him a very attractive package.” Brent Rooker, who led the SEC this “This is about getting as many baseball operations last fall. This egy of maximizing a draft class over For Lewis, who has signed with season in batting average, home runs players as we can in the Twins organ- Southern California kid with the fast selling out for the top pick under the UC Irvine, celebration of the and RBIs. Then in the second round ization to help get us back to where feet, soft glove and budding bat , fair relatively new signing bonus rules. moment meant cake and bowling they reached across the border to we want to be as a team,” Falvey said.

U.S. OPEN New courses nothing new in U.S. Open By Doug Ferguson the book for him. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Here’s hoping a book will be written — in the not- ERIN, Wis. — To drive too-distant future (i.e., when along the two-lane roads that we’re both alive to enjoy it!) wind through Wisconsin — on the U.S. Open at Erin pastures on the way to Erin Hills,” Fay wrote. Hills, to see the rolling ter- They’re both alive, even rain of a golf course built on though Fay retired (he’s 652 acres that opened only working for Fox Sports this 11 years ago, is sure to pose week) and Lang had to sell a natural question. the course a year before it What is the U.S. Open was awarded the Open. doing here? Only part of the success of Forget for a moment that Erin Hills will be based on very few Americans were how it plays this week and even aware of golf at the the quality of the winner. time, and the same could The real measure is if it have been said about that returns. Because if it doesn’t, two-lane road that led to how would that look? Shinnecock Hills when it “It would have to be a neg- TNS photo: Nhat V. Meyer first hosted the U.S. Open. ative,” Fay said Tuesday. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, left, celebrates with teammate Kevin Durant following Monday’s 129- Then again, that was in “My signature was on all 120 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Oakland, California, giving the franchise its second NBA championship 1896. The U.S. Open was in those contracts through 2019. in the past three years. its second year. I would never go to a place if What raises questions I were to think it was never about Erin Hills is that it’s the going back. I would be disap- was mostly coaching.” Owner Joe Lacob will be Later, the two-time reign- second time in three years for pointed if we didn’t return.” Warriors Later, he was straight- pulling out his pocketbook to ing MVP took off his new golf’s second-oldest champi- Chambers Bay in 2015 had forward and serious: “We potentially give Curry a NBA champions hat and onship to go somewhere new. all the drama a U.S. Open from Page 1B were heartbroken last year, $200 million deal. Whatever studied it briefly before And it’s even more pro- could want, ending with but this year was our turn.” it is, the big-money contract pulling it on again, backward. nounced because the U.S. Jordan Spieth capturing the NBA season. Myers realizes adding will be a hefty raise from the Curry had Durant to com- Open now has 121 years of second leg of the Grand Slam “It’s different just because Durant might not have $12 million he earned on the plement his game this time, history behind it. when Dustin Johnson took of what happened last year to worked so well with anyone way to a 16-1 postseason. to take some pressure off. “Listen, if you look at our three putts from 12 feet on the be honest,” Curry said. “We but the Warriors. Money and egos aside, They learned from each other next 10 U.S. Open venues, last hole. What it didn’t have went through, for lack of a “Kevin’s journey, our team the Warriors blended beauti- every step of the way, they they are historical, tried-and- was much grass on the greens, better term, basketball hell in embraced him. Some teams fully from the day Durant pushed one another through true sites that have these won- a product of either bad weath- that sense of just being so wouldn’t embrace a guy who first walked into team head- fierce shooting competitions derful names associated with er or bad agronomy, take your close to getting the job done came into a situation like quarters. that were pure entertainment them,” said Mike Davis, the pick. It also had one hole and not realizing that goal ours. It looks like it was easy, “I mean, come on, you got a on a practice floor. USGA’s executive director. where spectators couldn’t and having to think about that but guys like Steph Curry bunch of guys who are talent- At the start, Curry took a “But we relish the idea of watch and others where they for an entire year and com- welcoming him and kind of ed and can shoot and pass and backseat to let KD get com- occasionally introducing a needed binoculars. Those can partmentalize and just try to let him shine — it worked out dribble, and they’re unselfish,” fortable. Then Curry carried new golf course, because be fixed. Either way, keep the right perspective like it should,” Myers said. Kerr said. “There was never Golden State while Durant when you think about it, Chambers Bay is on the clock. about this season and learn “If you want to win, it doesn’t any question in my mind that healed from a left knee there’s no country in the world The idea of going some- the lessons that we learned.” matter. It’s not about who this was going to work. So, injury that sidelined him late that has as many great golf where new is part of U.S. Coach Steve Kerr cried. scored what. It’s about win- this is the culmination of a in the regular season. courses as the United States, Open history. Golden State general manag- ning. I think he knew that. He year where they grew together “Steph definitely took a and we should celebrate that.” When the U.S. Open was er Bob Myers also was won a championship, and and learned each other’s back seat to start the season What is the U.S. Open still in its infancy, there was a moved to tears given Kerr’s then we were close and didn’t games and got better and bet- until he realized we didn’t doing here? stretch from 1916 (Minikahda) courageous Finals comeback win one. So you have a clear ter all year, and it was just phe- need him to take a back seat, The short answer is the through 1930 (Interlachen) from an 11-game absence sense of what matters when nomenal to be part of.” we need you to be aggressive USGA was lacking a good went it was held on courses while dealing with compli- you go through that stuff.” One moment late Monday as you’re going to be,” for- spot in the Midwest. The U.S. hosting a U.S. Open for the cations from back surgery Now, the Warriors will face captured the camaraderie ward Draymond Green said. Open has been to Hazeltine first time. That was to be following the 2015 title run. a frenzy of free-agent moves that evolved. As a grinning “And when Steph turned that and Oakland Hills, both now expected. With more history Kerr still found time to this summer to try to keep as Curry held daughter Riley in corner, I think it was after used more by the PGA of behind it, the U.S. Open had crack a joke on the stage many stars and brilliant back- his arms, Durant stood next Christmas Day, when he America. It went to Olympia 22 straight years of going afterward: “Well, we had ups as possible around for to them with his left hand on turned that corner, we Fields in 2003 and found somewhere it had been before, very little talent, actually, it another run in 2018. the point guard’s head. became almost unbeatable.” Chicago politics involving the a streak interrupted by support staff to be tougher to Pinehurst No. 2 in 1999. manage than U.S. Open rough. Just like now, there were And then along came a spurts of new sites. Saints’ Peterson scoffs at critics wonderful piece of property The U.S. Open was at 40 miles west of Milwaukee Olympic Club, Oak Hill and purchased by Bob Lang, Southern Hills for the first whose dream was to build a time from 1955 to 1958. Those of his ability to catch passes public course that could host courses now have combined to a U.S. Open. The USGA saw host the U.S. Open 11 times. By Brett Martel But Peterson was also quick to point lowing a knee injury — specifically, a it for the first time late in There was another stretch like THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out that his two most productive seasons meniscal tear — that sidelined him 2004, and the wheels were that involving Champions catching the ball were when he was most of last season. He said, if anything set in motion. (1969), Hazeltine (1970) and METAIRIE, La. — Adrian Peterson teammates with Hall-of-Fame quarter- he’s worried more about his waistline Lang’s inspiration was Pebble Beach (1972). dismisses everyone who doubts his abili- back Brett Favre. He had 43 catches for because of how much he enjoys the “Open,” the book by John “All you need is 80 acres of ty to be a receiving threat with a chuckle. 436 yards receiving in 2009, including food in New Orleans. He finds char- Feinstein on how Bethpage corn and some cows,” Dave The fact that arguably the one reception that went 63 yards. In grilled oysters, which tend to be cooked Black came to host the U.S. Hill said when he was runner- greatest ball carrier of his 2010, he caught 36 passes for 341 yards. in butter, particularly tough to resist. Open in 2002 (and later in up at Hazeltine in 1970. generation is now team- “It’s all about having a guy that’s He said his body fat percentage meas- 2009). David Fay, the former Hazeltine is where Payne mates with record-setting going to get the ball to you,” Peterson ured around seven or eight when he USGA executive director, Stewart won his first U.S. Saints quarterback Drew said, later adding. “I’d be lying to say arrived in New Orleans and it went up recalls being in Lang’s office Open, and where Tiger Brees only raises his confi- it’s not nerve-wracking to hear people closer to 10 after his first couple weeks in the summer of 2005 when Woods lost his first major dence in his ability to finally silence say, ‘He can’t catch the ball. What is he in town. He said he’s since tried harder Lang asked if he would sign when he had the 54-hole lead. those who doubt that part of his game. going to do in this offense, because they not to indulge as much, but it’s not easy. “It’s always funny to me because I’ve pass so much?”’ “It’s so delicious,” Peterson said. “It been playing this game since I was 7, Brees has been throwing to Peterson was something I was looking forward to Williams was the first black and a lot of people, they say, ‘He can’t periodically since offseason practices coming here. Just the food, the culture Williams quarterback to lead a team to catch the ball,”’ Peterson said Tuesday began, and it doesn’t sound like Brees and the people — great people here. It’s victory in the Super Bowl and afternoon, following New Orleans’ first just viewed it as an experiment. been an amazing experience so far.” from Page 1B earned MVP honors in the title practice of mandatory minicamp. “I can “Any time you can get him in space He’s also salivating over the game after the 1987 season. catch a football.” against a smaller DB, look out. Good prospect of playing with Brees, who he ously worked for Allen with The reason he hasn’t been among the luck tackling that guy,” Brees said after calls, “Amazing.” the Tampa Bay Buccaneers “Based on his track record league’s top receivers out of the back- a practice earlier this month. “He’s going “It’s taking a lot of pressure of my and has scouted for the as a player, that’s some great field during his 10 NFL seasons, he to be able to do stuff in this offense he shoulders,” Peterson said. “He’s here. Jacksonville Jaguars and credibility,” Schaffer said. “I said, is because the Minnesota Vikings, hasn’t done ... just because we require He’s established. He’s that guy here. coached at the college level think that’s a great role for the only other team for which he has some versatility from that position.” Having a future Hall of Fame quarterback. at Grambling State. Doug, and I think players played, “didn’t use me that way.” Peterson, 32, says he is fully fit fol- That is a game changer. That alone.” During his playing career, have a trust with Doug.” PAGE 4B ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5B PAGE 6B ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 COMICS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

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Caregiving for mom puts a strain on daughter’s life DEAR ANNIE: I am an ing it with my mother, but live on her own with super- feel the burden weigh on my support groups. You have al- only child. When my hus- it was very difficult, as they vision. shoulders. What can I do? — ready done so much. Though band and I married, we got had never built a life of their I now have lots of op- TIRED LOVING DAUGH- your mother may not be in a a house a few doors down own; they had no one but us. portunity to travel with my TER place to verbally express it, from my parents’ house. We Soon after, my father fell husband, but I can’t, because DEAR TIRED: The best you are a steadfast friend and would visit often after my sick with Alzheimer’s dis- every time I go away, my thing for you and your rela- compassionate daughter. three children came along. ease. As my mother’s own mother gets sick and ends up tionship with your mom is We have unforgettable mem- Dear Annie health started failing, she in the hospital. She has had to give yourself more space. Send your questions for ories from those years. When ³ couldn’t do much and de- many minor strokes caused Invest time in self-care; we moved to the suburbs, my Syndicated Column pended on me for making by anxiety. take those trips with your Annie Lane to dearannie@ creators.com. To find out parents visited every week- every decision. I am also getting old and husband. If you don’t, re- more about Annie Lane end. My father has passed tired and would like to enjoy sentment will embitter you. and read features by As the children grew and end. By then, my husband away, and my mother is now the few healthy years I have Visit the Family Caregiver and I were looking forward other Creators Syndicate moved out of the house, my 90 years old. She lives in a left but don’t know how. As Alliance website, at https:// columnists and cartoonists, parents aged but kept com- to spending some time just retirement community and is much as I love her, I am be- www.caregiver.org, for in- visit the Creators Syndicate ing to the house every week- the two of us. I tried discuss- still autonomous enough to ginning to resent her and formation on resources and website at www.creators.com. Wednesday June 14, 2017 To place an ad: Call: 575-763-3431 or 575-356-4481 Legals, Employment, LASSIFIEDS Email: [email protected] Garage Sales, Real Estate, C Automotive, Misc. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

LEGALS LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED g gg July 11, 2017 at the -HEALTHCARE sources, 1100 West RETIREMENT RANCH- paramount. government, crime and hour of 6:30 p.m., the 21st, Clovis, NM 88101. ES, Inc. is now accept- schools, we want to following described Or- CNA's Deadline for accepting ing resumes for the po- Being an excellent com- hear from you. dinance, to-wit: application material is sition of Comptroller. municator gives you an Experience is preferred, Openings available for all Tuesday, June 13, Accounting degree pre- advantage, both written but entry-level candi- ORDINANCE NO. 723 shifts. All positions are 2017. MHR is an ferred. Must have ex- and verbal. Knowledge dates with demonstrat- AN ORDINANCE AP- 12 hour shifts. Sign on EOE/AA employer. perience with all as- of principles and meth- ed ability will be consid- LEGALS PROVING ECONOMIC bonus for full time em- pects of AR, AP and fi- ods for showing, pro- ered. We offer a com- DEVELOPMENT ployment available. OPERATORS nancial statements and moting and selling prod- petitive benefits pack- PROJECTS Please apply online: must be detailed orient- ucts and services are age including medical LEGAL 60825 We are seeking experi- June 13th – June 22, genesishcc.com ed. We offer competi- required. Ability to re- and vision programs, The meeting will be open Clovis Healthcare and enced Asphalt Roller tive wages and full ben- solve problems and paid vacation and a re- 2017 to the public, and any $500 REWARD FOR Rehabilitation Center Operators for highway efit package. Send re- make decisions in a tirement plan. person or persons inter- construction in Clovis, sume to HR at 2221 Dil- timely manner and to Applicants should email INVITATION TO BID LOST MALE CAT: ENMRSH, INC. ested in the ordinance “Smokey” has been NM. lon Clovis NM. work in a fast-paced a resume and several Sealed bids will be re- or the subject matter missing for a week. He sales and team envi- writing examples to Hu- thereof or any person Immediate openings for K. Barnett & Sons, Inc. ronment will help you man Resources Direc- ceived at Southwestern usually is black in col- Laborer, HR Clerk, or persons desiring to or, but body is white be- 2405 W. 7th St. be successful. tor Joyce Cruce at: Regional Housing & Program Manager, Clovis, NM 88101 HELP WANTED Community Develop- comment on the same cause he is shaved. [email protected]. are urged to attend and Receptionist, Accounting 575-762-4407 Must possess a valid ment Corp., 2480 Lake- Please help a devastat- Clerk, RN, etc. side Drive, Suite C, Las be heard. ed family find their FULL TIME Class A CDL driver's license and NEED CAREGIVER Applicants are required proof of current auto in- Cruces, NM 88007. loved one. Please Call Apply online or in person: Hazmat Driver needed. for an adult female to pass a drug/alcohol surance. The following BID# 01- Copies of the proposed or text: 817-374-3647 enmrsh.org or Apply at Redrock Oil wheelchair bound. Ordinance are available screening, fitness eval- 521 W. Brady, Clovis 62017 for Weatheriza- 2700 E. 7th St., Clovis uation and state/federal Evening Shift for review, or copies of 575-309-1665 The Eastern New Mexico Sunday-Friday tion Materials and In- criminal background the same can be picked News offers a competi- 5pm-8pm stallation of Weather- 575-762-3718 checks. ization Materials that up at the City Clerk's tive base pay plus com- Please call: meet or exceed US De- office, at City Hall, Por- mission along with ben- 575-714-1085 tales, New Mexico, dur- EEO/M/F/disability/ K. Barnett & Sons, Inc. is efits such as health and partment of Energy and protected veteran status an equal employment New Mexico standards. ing normal and regular vision insurance and business hours upon LOST AND FOUND opportunity employer. sick and vacation pay. The following BID# 02- All qualified applicants request and payment of FREE PET ADS. 5 Please send resume 62017 for Licensed will receive considera- Plumbing, Heating and a reasonable charge for LINES, 5 DAYS, FOR and cover letter to tion for employment IS a community [email protected]. ROOFERS WANTED for Electrical Contractors to copies, if any are re- FREE. CALL 763-3431. newspaper seeking an metal and single ply and will not be discrimi- We look forward to repair, tune-up, or re- quested. ADVERTISING SALES roofing applications. MENTAL HEALTH Re- nated against based on hearing from you. place Heating & Cool- SPECIAL NOTICES REPRESENTATIVE. Must be able to obtain WITNESS my hand this sources, Inc. has a va- race, color, religion, ing systems and related sex, sexual orientation, Your duties will include security clearance at health and safety ser- 6th day of June, 2017. cancy for a part-time focusing on selling ad- CAFB. Pay dependent (20-25 hours per week) gender identity, national vices. Current license, CLOVIS MEDIA INC. vertising across all on experience. Apply at //SS. Joan Martinez-Ter- shall not be liable for Accounting/Payroll As- origin, age, disability, Bond and Certificate of veteran status, genetic available product lines WWRC, Inc. 1716 W Insurance Required, for ry failure to publish an ad, sistant. The applicants (print, interactive, digi- 7th Street, Clovis. No City Clerk main role will be the information, or any oth- bid specifications pack- for typographical errors tal, etc.). You will be phone calls. EOE management and com- er characteristic pro- age contact Patricia or for errors in publica- asked to meet and ex- putation of payroll but tected by law. Charles, Weatherization tion except to the extent ceed monthly sales and IS LOOKING for a re- will also assist in all DENISE G. called to say Program Manager at of the cost of that por- revenue goals and ob- porter based in Clovis. other accounting duties. she gave away her Southwestern Regional tion of the ad wherein NEW TODAY! jectives for all advertis- If you're an energetic Two years in account- puppy within minutes of Housing & CDC, 2480 the error occurred. Cost ing media. Helping our reporter who can spot ing experience pre- Lakeside Drive, Suite adjustment is limited to customers market their news and handle cover- her ad coming out in the the first day insertion. ferred. Payroll back- SEEKING FULL TIME C, Las Cruces, NM position: Office Mgr/ goods or services is ing such things as city ClASSIFIEDSl!! 88007 or call 575-523- ground is a must. A le- gal background check Bkkpr, must know 1639 for information. Advertsing quickbooks, Microsoft Southwestern Regional will be completed. Inter- Works! ested applicants must word and proficient on Housing & CDC re- the computer. Prior serves the right to re- submit a cover letter, LOST AND FOUND resume and five refer- bookkeeping and pay- ject any or all bids sub- roll experience a must. mitted. BIDS WILL BE ences with phone num- bers and a copy of Send resume to 2001 ACCEPTED UNTIL LONG HAIR chihuahua, th diploma to Lorraine E. 7 St. Clovis or JUNE 22, 2017 @ 5:00 female needs good in- [email protected] P.M. Public opening of door home. Very sweet Meza, Human Re- Bids will take place on and feisty Call 575-749- JUNE 23, 2017 @ 3:00 0591 P.M. at same address REWARD!!!! please mark the BID LOST male cat, black envelope with BID# and gray tiger stripped, clearly visible and won't bite or scratch. HELP WANTED sealed Please call 575-562- LEGAL 60803 9382. June 14, 2017 *MAKE UP to $3,000 June 18, 2017 BE ALERT! in ONLY 14 days!! Managing firework stand If you receive a phone NOTICE OF INTENT NO INVESTMENT call from our newspa- REQUIRED! per asking for your NOTICE IS HEREBY June 21-July 4, GIVEN to any and all credit card number in mrwfireworks.com interested persons that order to continue your to submit app, or pursuant to §3-7-17 ad, do NOT give out 210-622-3788, m-f and §3-17-3 of the that information! Also, NMSA (2013), the Por- the phone number for EASTERN NEW tales City Council, our newspaper will MEXICO UNIVERSITY which is the governing NOT show as a seeks Mathematics body of and for the City restricted/private Instructor. Apply on- of Portales, State of line:http://www.enmu. New Mexico, intends to number on your caller ID. edu/employment-hr/ introduce and adopt at employment-opportu a meeting which is BE ALERT! nities scheduled for Tuesday,

Classifieds PAGE 8B ✦ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS APARTMENTS CAMPERS AND HELP WANTED Herman PETS FOR SALE CARS FOR SALE CURRY COUNTY MOTOR HOMES

THE COMMUNITY Ser- LOLOMAS APTS. LONG HAIR chihuahua, vices Center (CSC) is Accepting applications female needs good in- currently accepting ap- on 1 & 2 BD apart- door home. Very sweet plications for a full-time ments. Pick up applica- and feisty Call 575-749- coordinator for the Non- tion at 1500 Mitchell. 0591 Emergency Medical Amenities include open Transportation Pro- floor plans, energy effi- 2004 DODGE gram. cient appliances, wash- INTREPID SE MODEL Applicant must be willing er and dryer hookups, *** SUPER CLEAN *** to serve as a backup fitness room, laundry POWER SEATS, driver to transport room and large gather- ROYAL TRAVEL 37 ft. clients within a 250 mile ing room for community FIFTH WHEEL 22's, & AC radius, pass a nation- gatherings. Call 575- **Showroom Quality** $4,900 wide background 763-9575 for more in- 3 slides Triaxle. W/D. Contact: 575-268-1716 check, required training ALL real estate advertis- formation. 1st month Two large central A/C's and a drug test to be ing in Clovis Media Inc. Queen walk-around free rent. Must bring in 2006 MAZDA6 considered for employ- newspapers is subject to or mention this ad. CAMPERS AND bed. Hide-a-bed sofa. Two swivel chairs. 4 door all electric ment at CSC. the Federal Fair Housing MOTOR HOMES An application and job Act of 1968 as amended Large entertainment cruise control keyless description may be which makes it illegal to APARTMENTS center. Fireplace. entry nice, clean car picked up at 1100 Com- advertise "any prefer- ROOSEVELT Dinette booth. DOES NEED A munity Way in Portales. ence, limitation or dis- Electric/gas fridge and MOTOR & BATTERY hot water heater. CSC is an EOE. crimination based on CLOSE TO ENMU asking $750. Review of applications race, color, religion, Deluxe bathroom. Rub- For more info call All Electric ber roof. Lots of stor- will begin immediately handicap, family status 3B/2BA 575-693-3078. and continue until the or national origin, or an age inside and out. 1018 W 14th Ln Must sell. Located in position is filled. intention to make any 575-356-4436 such preference, limita- Lubbock, Texas. Applicants are encour- 1999 WINNEBAGO tion or discrimination." AVAILABLE NOW $31,500 Please call TRUCK/VAN/SUV aged to follow up on Chieftain Triton V10 Water Paid 210-317-5357 applications. Clovis Media Inc. will not HOUSE FOR RENT 34' long, mileage 1B/1BA HOUSE FOR RENT knowingly accept any ad- 34,819, hydraulic level- 1991 B 2600 Mazda PU, $400/$200 Deposit CURRY COUNTY ROOSEVELT vertising in this newspa- ers, 2 slide outs, dual 4WD, long bed, good 575-356-4436 MOTORCYCLES per that is in violation of fridge gas/elec., walk condition, 100K, 5 spd, the law. Our readers are MOVE In Specials AVAILABLE NOW CLEAN 1BR 1BA du- around bed w/underbed super cab, Call 575- hereby informed that all 2B2BA 2 & 3 Bedroom plex 1 year lease storage, H/AC, genera- 825-1460 leave mes- dwellings advertised in 1821 MLK Central Heat & Air sage. $385 rent $385 deposit Washer/Dryer Garage & Back Yard tor, plenty of storage in- this newspaper are avail- side/out, hide-a-bed no pets 575*749*2308 Gym Membership Gym membership 2001 YUKON XL 3 rd row able on an equal oppor- couch, dinette table, Carport Call 575-356-4436 seats, DVD player, tunity basis. To complain CLEAN 2BR / 1BA du- stove, microwave, tow 575-356-4436 moon roof, $4200 Call of discrimination, call plex water paid 1 year bar and especially a 575-762-9540 HUD toll-free at 1-800- lease no pets $650.00 2304 COUNTRY Mead- drivers side door. If in- 2009 YAMAHA YZF R6S HOMES FOR SALE 424-8590. rent $650 deposit ows 3 bed/2 bath, dbl terested please call under 500 miles, excel- CURRY COUNTY 575*749*2308 garage, big yard. 575-762-4617 lent condition, has been APARTMENTS Newly remodeled, garage kept and only one owner. $6,200 3108 LAS PALOMAS great condition in CURRY COUNTY HOUSE FOR RENT OBO Call 575-218- 4 or 5 Bed 2 Bath, good neighborhood. 4739. 2 living areas, completely CURRY COUNTY $1,050/mnth $500 de- remodeled-new paint, NEW TODAY! posit. Please call 575- Give. Advocate. carpet, bathrooms & 1 BR home, carport, 309-4552 or 575-760- Volunteer. 2004 CADILLAC W/D, frig, stove, $450 appliances, central H/A. COMBS PROPERTIES 9746 LIVE UNITED. Escalade ESV mo $450 dep 575-762- PETS FOR SALE Too much to list! ALL BILLS PAID www.unitedwayenm.org Super Clean Reduced to $107,500 2B/1BA 7170 3BR 1½BA Single car 2012 JAYCO only 91k mi, Call 575-693-0001 915 Axtell C garage, 2925 Lore FREE TO Good Home MELBOURNE CLASS C $750 mo $500 dep. MOTOR HOME LOADED & 26's $325/$163 Deposit NEW TODAY! Only: Family of 3 dogs; 3rd row seats. WANT A JOB? 575-356-4436 Pet OK with a deposit. 2 males & 1 female. Model 29D, 13,300 miles, Call 575-760-7418 or Looking to give all 3 to excellent condition, 3 ***only $12,900*** Legitimate job placement 1 BR home, carport, RIO PROPERTIES 575-309-1745 the same home if possi- slides, walk-around Contact: 575-268-1716 W/D, frig, stove, $450 firms that work to fill 2 BR Apartments ble. Call: 575-749-5747. queen bed, electric/gas mo $450 dep 575-762- specific positions cannot 1011 Cameo $550 + util TERRIFIC! RICHARD (Serious Inquiries Only) fridge and water heater, charge an up front fee. 2000 E. 14th Apt C 7170 called to say his deals one-piece rubber roof, It’s the law. A public $550 + util for wheels ad came out FREE TO good home: automatic hydraulic lev- service message from th 3 BR 1 ½ BA dbl garage, in the Classifieds on female kitten, 2 months eling system, 4KW gas 508 E. 6 $550 + G & E old, black and white generator, 16' awning, Clovis Media Inc. and central H/A, no hud, Sunday and 2011 CHEVY 1727 Gidding $500 + util and has only one eye. electric step, 19” & 32” CARS FOR SALE the Federal Trade $300 dep on all $975 mo/dep. Discount he sold his car on Mon- Call Caprock Veterinary two flat screen TVs, full Colorado camper Commission. Call 575-762-1139 available 575-769-2715 day. Way to get results! 575-359-1513. body paint & many shell for sale Call more extras, inside 575-607-5861 storage when not in use. 575-693-6487 2014 FORD Super Cab XLT, ½ Ton P/U, TERESA SAID, “Thank V-6, 3.7 Ltr, tow you so much for run- package, 1 owner! ning the ad for our Call 806-789-1502 2002 BMW 745I Clovis lost Jeep key. It was Leather, Navigation, returned today by the Heated Seats, person who had Sun Roof, found it after they ****LOADED*** read it in the & S uper Clean Classifieds.” $10,900 LOW miles Awesome! Contact: 575-268-1716

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