Vol. 70 No. 81 Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 8 Pages • 75¢

Home of B.G. Wood Five file to run in Hermleigh ISD board election Hermleigh ISD will have an election on Nov. 6. With more than two weeks re- maining in the filing period, five people, including two incum- The filing period will close on bents, have filed for the three Aug. 20, school officials said. board of trustees’ seats on the The deadline for write-in can- ballot. didates for the Nov. 6 general Incumbents Bubba Botts and election is Aug. 24. To date, no Gerald Rodriguez will be joined one has filed to run as a write-in Clell Knight on the ballot by Jack Hardy, John for a county office. Write-in can- U.S. Air Force Hardy Jr. and Michael Hildeb- didates must file paperwork in 2004-present rand. Incumbent Jim Lionberger the county judge’s office in order has not filed for another term. to have their name listed on the Today’s Veteran sponsored by SDN Photo/Steve Reagan Filing for the Hermleigh elec- write-in list. Nix’s Auto & Tire Service Melissa Courtney sorted items for the “clothing closet” portion of the Snyder ISD Back To School Bash, tion is being held in the admin- The federal and statewide 1510 25th Street 573-3567 which will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Snyder Junior High School. The event is open to all istration office weekdays from 8 office write-in list will be an- Snyder ISD students, parents and guardians. a.m. to 4 p.m. nounced by the Texas Secretary Only one person has filed to of State’s office in late August. eather run in the Ira ISD board of trust- A person must register by W ees election. Jason Gruben sub- Oct. 9 in order to be eligible to Saturday’s bash will be one-stop mitted his paperwork to school vote in the election. officials. The seats currently Early voting is scheduled for held by Justin Donnelson, Dirk Oct. 22 through Nov. 2. Dunn, Meagan Shultz and Den- Early voting for the general shop for back-to-school needs nis Taylor are up for election this election will be held on the year. first floor of the Scurry County From clothing to classroom supplies, almost price lunch plans during Saturday’s event. Candidates may file in the Courthouse while early voting everything a student needs for the new school In addition, secondary students will hear a business manager’s office Mon- for the Hermleigh ISD election year will be offered to Snyder ISD schoolchil- presentation on the Snyder High School drug day through Thursday from 8 will be held in the community dren Saturday. policy. a.m. to 3 p.m. center. The annual Back to School Bash, open to Items and services, including free haircuts, all Snyder ISD students, parents and guardians, backpacks and school supplies, will be offered will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at for little or no cost to students during the event. Trace Thurmond Snyder Junior High School. A literacy festival is also scheduled. Christian school holding registration Thursday’s high: 96 degrees The event is co-sponsored by Snyder ISD, Students may take advantage of a “clothing Thursday’s low: 74 degrees Snyder Community Resource Center and High closet” — for $1, they can fill a bag with cloth- Snyder Christian School will begin registering new students for 7 a.m. reading today: 73 de- Sky Children’s Ranch, which are combining ing during the event. In addition, they can regis- the 2018-19 school year on Monday. grees their annual school supply drives and resource ter for Blessings in a Bag. Registration will be held in the school office from 9 a.m. to noon None Precipitation: fair into one event. Immunizations will be offered to students Monday through Thursday. Parents may also call 573-0190 for reg- 2018 precipitation: 10.12 inch- istration information. es Students may register for classes, bus routes, who are accompanied by a legal guardian with technology devices and standard or reduced- photo identification and insurance card. The school will offer classes for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students this year, principal Jennifer Hayes said. Finances WT-Int. Crude $68.96 WTIC Posted $65.25 SHS to host meet-and-greet Quick response Natural Gas $2.82 Patterson-UTI $17.17 Oxy-Permian $82.05 for drama director Monday Kinder Morgan $17.53 Snyder High School will host a meet-and-greet for new drama director Clark Reed, a 2003 Snyder High School graduate. oday s uote The meet-and-greet will be held from 6-8 p.m. Monday in Wor- T ’ Q sham Auditorium. The world is full of oppor- While at Snyder High School, Reed was a three-year member of tunities, and I want to try as the one-act play cast and was in the drama department three years. many as I possibly can. As a senior, he earned all-star cast honors at the district and re- - Evangeline Lilly gional levels. As a junior, he was named the best actor at the district one-act play competition. Reed was a also a four-year member of the Pride of the West Lottery marching band and was named the top band student as a senior. Thursday’s Results All incoming ninth through 12th grade theater students and their Texas Two Step parents are asked to attend. The public is also invited to attend. 1-6-15-23 BB: 27

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Pick 3 Morning 3-8-0 Sum It Up: 11 Pick 3 Day 3-9-1 Sum It Up: 13 SDN Photo/Steve Reagan Pick 3 Evening A Snyder Fire Department brush truck sprays water on a grass fire that ignited along Hwy. 208 about 6-2-0 Sum It Up: 8 five miles south of Snyder Thursday morning. The fire was quickly extinguished. The latest U.S. Drought Pick 3 Night Monitor map of Texas lists the western portion of Scurry County in a severe drought stage while the 8-9-5 Sum It Up: 22 eastern half is listed in the moderate drought stage.

Daily 4 Morning 1-4-7-8 Sum It Up: 20 Daily 4 Day July’s sales tax 3-7-7-7 Sum It Up: 24 One last slide Daily 4 Evening revenue topped 0-5-8-5 Sum It Up: 18 Daily 4 Night 5-5-0-6 Sum It Up: 16 $2.74 billion State sales tax revenue totaled $2.74 billion in July, 6.9 percent Ask Us more than in July 2017. “Sales tax receipts from al- Q. — How many Texas most all major economic sec- counties are under a burn ban? tors were up compared with last A. — According to the Tex- year,” Comptroller Glenn Hegar as A&M Forest Service, 167 said. “The most notable increas- counties are currently under a es were from oil and gas mining burn ban. and manufacturing sectors.” SDN Photo/Larry McCarty Total sales tax revenue for the ndex Kate McWilliams sets the volleyball during Thursday’s practice. Sny- 2018 second quarter was up 10.2 I der was scheduled to practice twice today before Saturday’s scrim- percent compared to the same mage in Brownfield. The scrimmage schedule is on Page 8 in today’s period a year ago. Revenue from Classifieds...... 6-7 edition. Community Calendar...... 2 taxes on motor vehicle sales and Dear Abby...... 3 rentals, motor fuels and oil and Entertainment...... 4 natural gas production also in- Obituaries...... 2 Patterson averaged 178 operating rigs in July creased in July: Sports...... 8 • Motor vehicle sales and rent- Weather...... 2 The average number of drill- est at an average of 176 rigs. In al taxes — $437.1 million, up ing rigs reported by Patterson- July 2017, the company had an 13.6 percent from July 2017. UTI, Energy, Inc. remained average of 162 rigs operating in • Motor fuel taxes — $312.9 at 178, company officials an- North America. million, up 1.5 percent from July nounced today. The drilling rigs’ average rep- 2017. SDN Photo/Steve Reagan The July and June average of resents the average number rigs • Oil and natural gas produc- Thomas Isham enjoyed the water slide at the Towle Park Pool Thurs- 178 is the highest of the year, that were operating under a con- tion taxes — $407.9 million, up day afternoon. The pool will close for the year Saturday evening. with May being the third high- tract during the month. 62.2 percent from July 2017. Page 2 Snyder Daily News Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 Community Calendar U.S. employers add 157,000 jobs, jobless rate hits 3.9 percent WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. a faster pace than in 2017. The ers in industries ranging from Typically, when unemployment Auditions employers slowed their hiring in pickup has impressed many manufacturing to construction has fallen below 4 percent in the The Ritz Community Theatre will hold auditions for Last July, adding 157,000 jobs, a solid economists because it’s coming to health care. past, wages have increased at a Round-Up of the Guacamole Queens at 7 p.m. today and at 2 p.m. gain but below the healthy pace late in the economic expansion, The economy expanded at faster pace. Saturday. Roles are available for four men and eight women. in the first half of this year. which has entered its 10th year a 4.1 percent annual rate in the Manufacturers have likely The unemployment rate and is now the second-longest in April-June quarter, the strongest benefited from oil and gas drill- Back to School Bash ticked down to 3.9 percent from U.S. history. showing in nearly four years. ers nearly doubling their invest- 4 percent, the Labor Department The slip in hiring last month Average hourly pay gains ment in drilling rigs and other The annual Back to School Bash will be held from 8 a.m. to said today. That’s near an 18- may be temporary. Consumers remained modest, increasing structures this spring. That’s 2 p.m. Saturday at Snyder Junior High School. The event will year low of 3.8 percent reached are spending freely and busi- 2.7 percent from a year earlier, likely boosted factory output include bus route registration, student technology and device reg- in May. nesses are stepping up their the same as the previous two of steel pipe and other drilling istration, free haircuts, free backpacks and school supplies, Bless- Employers added an aver- investment in buildings and months. That has puzzled Fed- equipment. The new spending ings in a Bag registration, drug policy presentations for second- age of 224,000 new workers in equipment, accelerating growth. eral Reserve Chairman Jerome follows a 60 percent jump in oil ary students, food service sign up for standard plans and free or the first six months of this year, That’s raising demand for work- Powell and many economists. prices in the past year. reduced lunch options, clothing closet fill-a-bag for $1, free vi- sion screenings and immunizations and school registration. Mission trip Police Blotter The Calvary Baptist Church mission team will discuss its re- cent trip to Romania, Budapest and Greece during the church’s 6 • Arrests • Harassment • Noise complaints p.m. worship service. A video of the trip will also be presented Sheila Ann Carmack, 37, was arrested at A caller in the 1000 block of 21st Street Loud music was reported at 7:16 p.m. during the service. 10:04 a.m. Thursday at the Taylor County reported at 7:29 a.m. Thursday that a person Thursday near the intersection of Ave. U Jail on a 132nd District Court motion to re- was yelling obscenities at a residence. and Gilmore Ave., at 11:06 p.m. Thursday Class of 1958 voke probation for prohibited substance in a A caller in the 1800 block of Ave. P re- near the intersection of 27th Street and Ave. The Snyder High School class of 1958 will meet at 11 a.m. correctional facility. ported at 1:18 p.m. Thursday that she had W and at 12:36 a.m. today near the intersec- Monday at Joni’s to discuss plans for the class reunion. Call Braublio Alejandro Pesina, 25, was ar- been harassed via telephone. tion of Ave. P and Texas Ave. Janelle Pollard at 573-9076 for more information. rested at 9:28 p.m. Thursday near the inter- • Prowler • Animal concerns section of 28th Street and Ave. X for assault A prowler was reported at 2:38 a.m. today Dogs at-large were reported at 9:19 a.m. Meet-and-greet on a public servant, criminal mischief, re- in the 2100 block of 41st Street. Thursday in the 3700 block of Avondale sisting arrest and driving while intoxicated. • Accidents Ave. and at 10:40 a.m. Thursday in the 3700 Snyder High School will host a meet-and-greet for new theatre Gilbert Lopez Martinez, 28, was arrested A one-vehicle accident was reported at block of 23rd Street. director Clark Reed from 6-8 p.m. Monday in Worsham Audito- at 5:36 a.m. today in the 1900 block of Scott 9:57 p.m. Thursday near the intersection of Loose cattle were reported at 7:47 p.m. rium. Ave. for assault, family violence, impeding U.S. Hwy. 180 and CR 4131. One person was Thursday along CR 253 at the railroad breath or circulation. airlifted from the scene. tracks. Band boosters • Thefts A two-vehicle accident was reported at • Thursday blotter notes The Snyder High School Band Boosters will meet at 7 p.m. A caller in the 800 block of 25th Street 8:31 a.m. Thursday on the Whataburger Scurry County EMS responded to two Monday in the high school band hall. reported at 9:52 a.m. Thursday that a vehicle parking lot. medical calls. tailgate had been stolen. A vehicle struck a deer at 9:57 p.m. Seven non-accident, traffic-related calls Masonic Lodge A stolen money order was reported at Thursday near the intersection of U.S. Hwy. were received. Scurry Masonic Lodge No. 706 will hold a stated meeting at 7 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the 2100 block of 180 and CR 370. Law enforcement responded to three civil p.m. Tuesday. A meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. Ave. O. • Fires calls. • Threat Controlled burns were SNYDER reported atISD 8:30 Two alarms were reported.Saturday, Library program A caller in the 3200 block of Ave. H re- a.m. Thursday in the 5800 block of CR 254 Two 911 hang-ups wereAugust reported. 4, 2018 The Scurry County Library will present a program about li- ported at 7:20 p.m. Thursday that he was and at 10:53 a.m. Thursday in the 1400 block One welfare check was8am requested. - 2pm brary cards at 3 p.m. Tuesday. threatened by his spouse. of CR 361. One close patrol was requested. @ Snyder Junior High SNYDER ISD Saturday, China announces $60 billion of U.S. goods for tariff retaliation Bash! August 4, 201 BEIJING (AP) — China an- to complaints Beijing steals or taliation due to its lopsided trade able from Brazil, Australia and 2018-2019 Resource Fair nounced a $60 billion list of U.S. pressures companies to hand balance with the United States. other suppliers. 8am - 2pm 8 @ Snyder Junior High goods, including coffee, honey over technology. Beijing retali- China’s imports from the Trump earlier proposed 10 o and industrial chemicals, for ated by imposing similar charg- United States last year totaled percent tariffs on an additional retaliation if Washington goes es on the same amount of U.S. $153.9 billion. After the earlier $200 billion of Chinese imports. Bash! ahead with its latest tariff threat. products. action against $34 billion of U.S. He told trade officials this week The Finance Ministry ac- Earlier today, a Chinese for- goods, that left about $120 bil- to consider raising that to 25 per- 2018-2019 Resource Fair cused the Trump administration eign ministry spokesman called lion available for retaliation. cent. of damaging the global economy on Washington to “come to its The highest penalties on to- Chinese authorities warned WHO: after it proposed increasing du- senses” and settle the dispute. day’s list would be imposed on earlier that if the dispute esca- Snyder ISD Students, Parents/Guardians ties on $200 billion of Chinese Chinese leaders have offered honey, vegetables, mushrooms lated, they would adopt unspeci- WHEN: goods in the second round of a to narrow their politically sensi- and chemicals, targeting farm- fied “comprehensive measures.” dispute over technology. tive trade surplus with the Unit- ing and mining areas that sup- That prompted concern among Saturday, August 4, 2018 8 am - 2 pm WHERE: “China is forced to take coun- ed States by purchasing more ported President Donald Trump American companies that retali- Who: Snyder ISD Students, parents/guardians termeasures,” read a ministry American goods. But they have in the 2016 election. ation might expand to disrupting Snyder Junior High School When: Saturday, August 4, 2018 8am - 2pm statement. rejected changing technology The list included products as their operations in China. 3806 37th Street The ministry said the retalia- development plans they see as varied as snow blowers and 3-D The United States and China Where: Snyder Junior High School, 3806 37th st. tory duties of 25 percent, 20 per- a path to prosperity and global printers, suggesting Chinese au- have the world’s biggest trading Pre-register your child(ren) at snyderisd.net cent, 10 percent or 5 percent on influence. thorities were struggling to find relationship but official ties are 5,207 products will be imposed The dispute has fueled fears it enough imports their own econ- increasingly strained over com- Who: Snyder ISD Students, parents/guardians “if the U.S. side persists in put- might chill global trade and eco- omy can do without. plaints Beijing’s technology de- ting its tariff measures into ef- nomic growth. Beijing’s earlier round of tar- velopmentToday’s tactics hurt weatherAmerican Questions?When: Contact: Saturday, Ana Montoya, August SISD ACE 4, (325)574-8971 2018 8am x 5702 - or 2pm Jessica Robbins, SCRC (325) 436-0294 fect.” Today’s threat targeting a iffs appeared designed to mini- companies. GoldWhere: SponsorsTXU Energy Snyder • Junior First United High School, Methodist 3806 Church 37th st. • Comfort Keepers Washington imposed 25 per- smaller amount of U.S. goods mize the impact on the Chinese cent duties on $34 billion of Chi- reflects the fact that Beijing is economy by targeting soybeans, Forecast for Friday, August 3, 2018 nese goods on July 6 in response running out of products for re- whiskey and other goods avail-

AmarilloQuestions? Contact: Ana Montoya, SISD ACE (325)574-8971 x 5702 or Jessica Robbins, SCRC (325) 436-0294 97/70 OKLA. Obituary Apple cracks trillion-dollar mark N.M. Gold SponsorsTXU Energy • First United Methodist Church • Comfort Keepers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — point of desperation, the invest- ARK. Debby Franklin Apple is the world’s first publicly ment would now be worth about Wichita Falls traded company to be valued at $2.6 million. 100/71 1955-2018 $1 trillion, the financial fruit of Jobs eventually shepherded a Debby Jo (Byrne) Franklin, stylish technology that has rede- decade-long succession of iconic 63, of Sweetwater, died Sunday fined what we expect from our products, such as the iPhone, Dallas July 29, 2018 at Rolling Plains gadgets. that transformed Apple from a 97/72 Memorial Hospital in Sweetwa- The milestone reached Thurs- technological boutique to a cul- Midland LA. ter. day marks the latest triumph of a tural phenomenon and money- 97/73 Memorial service for Mrs. trend-setting company that two making machine. El Paso Franklin will be held at noon mavericks named Steve started The stock has been surging 97/75 Austin Saturday at the Snyder Ameri- in a Silicon Valley garage 42 this week as anticipation mounts 98/68 can Legion Post with Pastor years ago. for the next generation of Kevin Phillips officiating. Ar- Apple’s shares gained $5.89 iPhone, expected to be released rangements are under the direc- to close at $207.39, leaving the in September. Houston tion of McCoy Funeral Home of company’s market value a notch Although iPhone sales aren’t San Antonio 94/74 Sweetwater. above $1 trillion — around rising as rapidly as they were a 97/71 Debby was born on July 7, $1,001,679,220,000, according few years ago, Apple has been 1955 in Sweetwater. She was a to FactSet. Apple sits atop a U.S. adding enough new features nurse’s aide and lived in Sweet- stock market that has become to persuade consumers to pay Laredo water most of her life. dominated by technology-cen- higher prices for its devices. MEXICO 101/74 She was preceded in death by tered companies. her father, Billy Joe Byrne, and The achievement seemed un- one brother, Billy Joe Byrne Jr. imaginable in 1997 when Apple THE SNYDER Brownsville Survivors include her mother, teetered on the edge of bank- 95/76 Oma Byrne of Snyder; four sis- ruptcy, with its stock trading for DAILY NEWS ters, Jodi Dering and her hus- less than $1, on a split-adjusted Published each Monday through Sat- band, Ray, and Tammy Byrne basis, and its market value drop- urday afternoon, except Christmas Day and Independence Day, by Snyder Pub- and her husband, Jimmy Wil- ping below $2 billion. lishing Co., Inc., 3600 College Ave., Sny- hite, all of Snyder, Brenda Head To survive, Apple brought der, Texas 79549. back its once-exiled co-founder, Periodicals postage paid at the post of- and her husband, Phillip Mogg, fice at Snyder, Texas, Publication Number of Roscoe and Kimberly Hardy Steve Jobs, as interim CEO and USPS611-520. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. and her husband, Stephen Cas- turned to its archrival Microsoft POSTMASTER send change of ad- dress to P.O. Box 949, Snyder, Texas, sidy, of Sweetwater; two broth- for a $150 million cash infusion 79550. ers, Bill Byrne and Ricky By- to help pay its bills. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier Scurry County 3 Day Weather Forecast rne, both of Snyder; and a close If someone had dared to buy in Snyder, $11.50 per month. By mail in Scurry and adjoining coun- friend, Steven Wills of Sweet- $10,000 worth of stock at that ties, one year $108.00 balance of Texas and Saturday 8/4 Sunday 8/5 Monday 8/6 water. out of state $138.00. Online condolences may be Ben Barkley, Managing Editor Personal, Bill Crist, Publisher posted at www.mccoyfh.com. 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The U.S. Justice De- parents,” the ACLU wrote in a The ACLU said it takes “a de- Trump administration and the partment wrote in a court fi ling fi ling, pinning blame for “the gree of detective work” to track Man sentenced for smuggling immigrants American Civil Liberties Union that the State Department has crisis” on the administration and down contact information for CORPUS CHRISTI (AP) — A Mexican trucker will serve 2½ (ACLU) on Thursday revealed begun talks with foreign govern- arguing it has more resources. deported parents, some of whom years in a U.S. prison for trying to smuggle 53 immigrants in a widely divergent plans on how to ments on how the administration A decision on how to bridge may be hiding from prosecutors. refrigerated trailer through a South Texas border checkpoint. reunite hundreds of immigrant may be able to aid the effort. the differences falls to U.S. Dis- The group said the govern- Luis Valero-Carrizales was sentenced Thursday in Corpus children with parents who have The ACLU, which sued on be- trict Judge Dana Sabraw, who ment provided home-country Christi. The 39-year-old pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport been deported since the families half of separated parents, called has ordered that more than 2,500 addresses in U.S. immigration undocumented immigrants. were separated at the U.S.-Mex- for the government to take “sig- children be reunited with their databases with no useful infor- Prosecutors said Valero-Carrizales was in the U.S. on a visi- ico border. nifi cant and prompt steps” to families. He was scheduled to mation for about 120 parents. tor visa when he was arrested in December after the immigrants President Donald Trump’s fi nd the parents on its own. speak with both sides in a con- Other addresses had limited use were found in the truck trailer at the Falfurrias checkpoint. The administration puts the onus on “Plaintiffs have made clear ference call today. — for example, some had “calle temperature inside was 54 degrees. the ACLU, asking that the orga- that they will do whatever they As of Wednesday, 410 chil- sin nombre” (“street without a Valero-Carrizales is expected to be deported after his release nization use its “considerable re- can to help locate the deported dren whose parents were outside name”) or six addresses con- from federal prison. sources” to fi nd parents in their parents, but emphasize that the the country were in the custody nected to one Honduran child, home countries, predominantly government must bear the ul- of the U.S. Health and Human all in the Mexican city of San Man surrenders in home day care Guatemala, El Salvador and timate burden of fi nding the Services Department. Luis Potosi. CHANNELVIEW (AP) — Authorities said officers rescued eight children from a Houston-area home day care after a suspect barricaded himself inside before eventually surrendering peace- fully. Misspelled city signs could cause confusion in Wichita Falls Harris County Precinct 3 Constable Sherman Eagleton said the incident started around noon Thursday when the suspect ran a red WICHITA FALLS (AP) — town. instead of “Recovery.” capabilities. light, starting a short car chase with deputies. The suspect, later Wichita Falls offi cials and staff Goals for the long-term proj- Due to these overwhelming Additionally, Burrus said, identified as 19-year-old Jonas Dunlap, then crashed the vehicle are fi nding their way around a ect were to create a uniformly errors, Burrus said the city is they cannot fabricate the deco- and fled on foot, leaving a woman and child behind. frustrating problem with new designed, recognizable network withholding the company’s next rative posts used for these signs. Eagleton said the man fired two shots at deputies and went into signage around town. of signs for vehicles and pedes- payment of $73,000 until cor- Problems with the posts the home day care in Channelview. Chief Deputy Ed Toquica John Burrus, director of avia- trian travelers. rections and punch list items are abound, as well. said the suspect surrendered about 30 minutes after the children’s tion, traffi c and transportation, Recently, residents have re- resolved. Stress bolts and other hard- rescue. He said Dunlap was wanted in Arkansas on a burglary said they are dealing with nu- ported numerous mistakes in “It is 100 percent their cost to ware attaching the signs to the charge. merous wayfi nding signs cre- signs across town for parks, make it right,” he said. posts have failed, causing some ated by an outsourced company cemeteries, water treatment This is not the fi rst time the of the signs to fall off. that are misspelled or the wrong plants and even an airport. city has experienced issues with Burrus said the company is Repairs set for Balmorhea State Park pools name. One misspelled sign that has Geograph. coming back to the city to ad- BALMORHEA, Texas (AP) — Crews will start repairing the The wayfi nding signage proj- not been removed yet is for Loch Burrus said his staff is still dress these hardware problems. Balmorhea State Park pool in West Texas after what’s touted as ect began in 2011, as part of the Lomond Park on the southeast working to make corrections the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool collapsed during Pride in the Falls campaign. side of town. associated with the fi rst phase cleaning. The fi rst phase of the project An older wooden sign mark- of the project, which was com- The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department on Thursday an- cost about $1 million and the to- ing the park is spelled correct- pleted more than two years ago. nounced $2 million in repairs on the pool should take several tal price tag for the project was ly, but another entrance to the While the city does have a months. expected to be about $2.1 mil- park, on Loch Lomond Drive, is sign-making shop, these special- Part of the historic pool, built by the federal Civilian Conserva- lion. marked with the new city signs ized signs are too big for their tion Corps in the 1930s, collapsed in May. Experts blame erosion About 221 signs were created as “Loch Lomand Park.” linked to the water flow from San Solomon Springs. in the fi rst phase, plus new logos Reportedly, a new sign was TEEN TITANS The 3.5 million-gallon pool is up to 25 feet deep. on city water towers. removed from Rosemont Cem- Cinema Snyder GO! Officials said hand demolition will be required to protect en- Additional signs in the next etery that misspelled the second 1907 Snyder Shopping Center TO THE MOVIES 57-FILMS 573-4567 dangered species. phase labeled city landmarks, word as “Cemetary.” PG A villain’s The Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has established an commonly visited locations and Burrus said his staff is well- www.CinemaSnyder.com maniacal plan for world domination account to accept donations to help fund repairs prior to the pool maps for pedestrians marking aware of the issues and said their TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES PG sidetracks  ve reopening. walkable destinations down- contractor on the project, Geo- FRI- 7:15, 9:15; teenage superheroes graph, made the mistakes. SAT- 2:15, 7:15, 9:15, SUN 2:15, 7:15 who dream of “All sign wording was vetted TUES- 7:15 ALL TICKETS $4.50; THURS- 7:15 Hollywood stardom. multiple times before it was sent Mom sees danger everywhere as daughter leaves for school to them,” he said. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-FALLOUT MISSION DEAR ABBY: I’m the proud mom of a won- I love Russell but don’t think our relationship In addition to the misspelled PG 13 FRI- 7:30 IMPOSSIBLE: derful 21-year-old daughter whom I fi nd myself will go anywhere because his family doesn’t ap- signs, Burrus reports Geograph SAT- 2:00, 7:30 FALLOUT worrying about more and more lately. She just prove of me. My family totally accepts him, by created signs for the Wichita SUN- 2:00, 7:00 PG 13 graduated from our local college and is heading the way. Falls Regional Airport that read TUES- 7:00 ALL TICKETS $4.50 THURS- 7:00 Ethan Hunt and his to medical school in another state six hours away. What should I do? Should I stay in a relation- “Municipal Airport.” IMF team, along with Rationally, I know she’ll be fi ne and can take ship where I am shunned? He doesn’t think it’s Another example is the River some familiar allies, care of herself, but I am terrifi ed that something that big a deal and says I shouldn’t let it bother Road water treatment plant was OPENING THURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH race against time after a mission gone wrong. will happen to her and I won’t be there. My hus- me, but how can it not? His brother’s girlfriend signed as the “Research” plant THE MEG -THURS- 9:15 band and daughter keep telling me nothing will is invited. She’s black, of course. Help, please. — happen and I need to calm down. EXCLUDED IN DELAWARE My question is, how do I go about staying calm DEAR EXCLUDED: You have been seeing when there is danger everywhere? She’s our only Russell for fi ve years? It is a big deal, and you PUBLIC child. Aren’t my fears justifi ed? Or am I overre- would have to have a hide of Kevlar not to be PUBLIC NOTICE acting like they keep telling me? bothered by it. Have you asked him why you are — WORRIED MOM IN ALA- consistently excluded? Have you asked where he NOTICE BAMA thinks your relationship is going? If not, it’s time DEAR WORRIED MOM: you did. You are overreacting. Many par- Not knowing Russell’s family, I don’t know ents experience the fears you are whether they may have some other objection to In accordance with Section 152.013(b) of the Local Government Code, notice is hereby given that having to some degree when their you than the fact that you are white. Regretfully, the Scurry County Commissioners' Court has proposed an increase in their annual budget for 2019 for child leaves home. For many of racism exists in every community to some degree. Elected Officials salaries as follows (2% COLA & LONGEVITY ONLY): Dear Abby them, it happens when the child Without more information, I am reluctant to label boards the school bus at the age them. of six. For others it happens when ** Proposed their young adult leaves for college. DEAR ABBY: Recently I’ve noticed more peo- While tragedies do sometimes occur, they can ple saying “Excuse you” instead of “Excuse me” Salary Increase happen when a parent is present as well as when if someone is in their way. I consider it very rude, their child is absent. since the person being addressed often has no idea These incidents are magnifi ed when they domi- he or she is in the way before something is said. County Judge $1,185.63 nate the news cycle. If you are unable to control What’s an appropriate response when someone your anxiety, a licensed therapist may be able to says “Excuse you?” — EXCUSE ME IN THE help you regain your balance. MIDWEST County Commissioner, Pct. #1 $1,215.09 ** DEAR EXCUSE ME: This is what I would DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, “Russell,” and I say, “Excuse me? Excuse you. If you need to get County Commissioner, Pct. #2 $1,035.09 have had a good relationship for fi ve years. He’s by, all you have to do is ask politely.” black and I’m white. The problem is, on every hol- iday — Mother’s Day, Easter, Father’s Day, etc. — Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, County Commissioner, Pct. #3 $1,095.09 Russell and his family go out to dinner and I am also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded not invited. I have a feeling it’s because I’m white. by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear His ex-girlfriend was black and she was always Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, County Commissioner, Pct. #4 $1,335.09 invited to family functions. Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Delivered Justice of the Peace, Pct. #1 $1,231.76 Your Way! Justice of the Peace, Pct. #2 $1,171.76 •To your home •To your desktop County Sheriff $1,559.97 •To your phone Any other proposed increases in expenses/allowances may be found in the proposed County Budget Snyder which is available in the office of the County Clerk, Scurry County Courthouse, Snyder, Texas. Call County Auditor, Angela Sanchez, at 325/573-7121 or County Judge, Ricky Fritz, at 325/573-8576 for Daily News information relating to salaries, expenses or allowances proposed to be increased and the amount of the call proposed increases or any other budget information. 573-5486 and don’t miss RICKY FRITZ a single day. COUNTY JUDGE ENTERTAINMENT Page 4 Snyder Daily News Friday, Aug. 3, 2018

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MODERATELY CONFUSED ® by Jeff Stahler Almanac Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 cross the North Pole underwater. in 1946 in Santa Claus, Ind. Today is the 215th day of 2018 and the In 1972, the U.S. Senate ratifi ed the Anti- TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1936, Jesse 44th day of summer. Ballistic Missile Treaty. Owens won the fi rst of his four gold med- TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1492, Chris- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Elisha Otis als during the Olympic Games in Berlin. topher Columbus, seeking a sea route to (1811-1861), inventor; Ernie Pyle (1900- Owens edged out teammate Ralph Metcalfe the Far East, departed Palos de la Frontera, 1945), journalist/war correspondent; Leon with a 10.3-second time in the 100-meter Spain. Uris (1924-2003), author; Tony Bennett dash. In 1861, the fi nal installment of Charles (1926- ), singer; Martin Sheen (1940- ), ac- TODAY’S QUOTE: “Why must we fi ght Dickens’ serialized novel Great Expecta- tor; Martha Stewart (1941- ), TV personal- for the right to live, over and over, each time tions was published in Dickens’ weekly pe- ity/business mogul; James Hetfi eld (1963- the sun rises?” — Leon Uris, Exodus riodical All the Year Round. ), singer-songwriter; Tom Brady (1977- ), TODAY’S NUMBER: 70 — length (in In 1914, Germany declared war on football player; Evangeline Lilly (1979- ), days) of Christopher Columbus’ fi rst voyage France. actress. across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. In 1958, the U.S. nuclear-powered sub- TODAY’S FACT: Santa Claus Land, the TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon marine Nautilus became the fi rst vessel to world’s fi rst theme park, opened on this day (July 27) and last quarter moon (Aug. 4). Sudoku NEA Crossword Puzzle

Astro-Graph Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018 Look at the changes heading your way from every angle before they arrive. Pull out the positives from each situation you face to stabilize your life and encourage better relationships with people who have opposed you in the past. Turn this into a productive year. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s OK to say no to someone who is asking for too much or trying to talk you into something that you know isn’t good for you. Live life your way. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Take pride in what you do and trust in the changes you want to make. You have plenty to gain if you follow your heart. A personal relationship will take a positive turn. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Keep busy and handle a dilemma you face with a demanding indi- vidual. Making the changes that are doable should By Eugenia help to ease tension and ward off criticism. Last SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Avoid getting into a debate with anyone you fi nd troublesome. Spending time on creative endeavors or personal improvements will be far more effective than arguing. Choose peace and love over petty differences. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Stick to what works best for you. Don’t feel you must appease someone else or give in to pestering. Use your prior experience to help you make a good deci- sion now. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Bring about changes at home that will make you feel more comfortable. Discipline and hard work will make you feel good about your accomplishments. Romance is highlighted. Bridge AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Children, friends and rela- tives will concern you. Be observant and do your best to prevent someone from making a mistake that could be fi nancially or physi- When there isn’t a trick to lose cally costly. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — A change that took place in the Buddha said, “Do not dwell takes the fi rst trick? to East’s king, but South had past will remind you of a situation you face now. Use your experi- in the past. Do not dream of the West wondered about jump- only three losers — one spade, ence to help avoid a setback. Romance will ease your stress. future. Concentrate the mind on ing to four hearts, as per the Law one heart and one club. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You need a break. Sign up for the present moment.” of Total Tricks advising bidding East should have asked him- something you can enjoy doing with someone you love to spend That is a reasonable approach, to the 10-trick level with a 10- self from where four defensive time with or who enjoys the same things you do. but often, and card fi t. But his hand was very winners might come. He could TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Keep things in perspective to especially at soft and the vulnerability was see one heart and one club, but avoid overspending, overreacting and overindulgence. Don’t act in the bridge table, adverse. dummy’s club suit was threaten- haste or start an argument. Keeping the peace is in your best inter- you should con- In fact, though, four hearts ing. He had to hope partner had a est. centrate your goes down only one trick. trump trick, and that they could GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Move things around at home or mind on how When the deal was origi- establish a diamond winner. make lifestyle changes that will encourage you to spend more time your present ac- nally played, East won with his However, there was no time to with someone who inspires you to take better care of your health. By Phillip Alder tion will affect heart king and continued with lose. East had to shift to a low CANCER (June 21-July 22) — The rewards of compromise the future — in the heart ace. However, declar- diamond at trick two. will be better than anticipated. Get involved with people you fi nd our case, the er ruffed on the board, cashed Then, when in with the club stimulating and forward-thinking. Love and romance will improve outcome of the contract. the spade king — taking the king, he could have played a sec- your life. Look at today’s deal. What slight risk that West had all four ond diamond, and the defenders happens in four spades after trumps — played a spade to his would have gotten one trick in SUBSCRIBE TO THE SNYDER DAILY NEWS West leads a low heart, and East ace and ran the club 10. This lost each suit. Friday Aug. 3, 2018 Snyder Daily News Page 5

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Apply at a week afternoon newspaper, NEED EXPERIENCED $1,000 each OBO Mon.-Thurs., 9am-11:30am 2012 25th St. is looking for a full-time CUSTODIal WORKERS 936-588-9410 or 1pm-5:30pm. reporter to cover a variety of w/DRIVERS lICENSE 325-573-5416 lOCal DERRICKMaN assignments in Scurry County. to work weekdays from Instructional NEEDED Experience is preferred, but this 4p.m. until job is completed, Classes to work for independent oil could be a great starting spot and Saturdays from for the right recent graduate. Noon until job completed. CIRCLE C HAULING company in Big Spring. PIaNO lESSONS Hiring Class A CDL/ Competitive pay & benefits. English majors may also apply. alSO, DaY laBORERS, We’re looking for someone 8a.m.-5p.m., Starting @ $9/hr. Fall lessons beginning soon. 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Application can be Photoshop is desired but not completed online at Saturday 8a.m. - Noon dental insurance. Dishwasher, Home decor, 325-207-3175 necessary. We’re also looking www. BigCountry.Coop for this reporter to take the under the Career Tab. Children’s & adult clothing. NOW lead with our social media Deadline for applications is Bring Small Change! effort. Some night & weekend Monday 8/6/18 at 8a.m. HIRING work will be required. Benefits GaRaGE SalE Now Hiring For ALL Positions! Open 24 hours. include health insurance Wl PlaSTICS 208 33rd St. package, vacation & mileage Looking for QUalITY Saturday 8a.m. - ?? Competitive starting pay PLUS great benefits. reimbursement. As well as good aSSURaNCE TEChNICIaN Clothing, Toys, etc. Drug screen required. work environment where we Responsibilities: Conducting Too much to list. Apply in person, Hwy 180 & US 84. Looking to hire make decisions about who, what test on products & samples in Equipment Operators, & how we cover stories locally, the lab & facility, evaluate test GaRaGE SalE not out of a corporate office. Labor Hands, & Supervisors results, maintain records. 2107 Peyton To apply, send a resume along Friday & Saturday • Competitive Pay Requirements: Basic computer with writing examples to: skills, college preferred, manage 8a.m. - ?? • Safety Bonus NOW HIRING! Ben Barkley by email at time properly, multi-task, lift Lots of good stuff! Come Apply Today!! • Production Bonus barkley@ 50lbs., on-job training. Work Apply in person snyderdailynews.com some weekends & holidays. GaRaGE SalE 3801 23rd St., Snyder, TX or by mail to P.O. Box 949, Apply in person: 2807 Ave. W Open interviews EVERY DAY 2-5pm Snyder, TX 79550. 2160 S. Business Hwy 84 Saturday 8a.m. - ?? Or send resume to: No phone calls please. @ Hwy 180 & US 84. [email protected] Infant boy’s, toddler & girl’s Equal opportunity employer. clothes & shoes plus more! Competitive starting pay plus benefits. SMITh VaCUUM Drug screen required. GaRaGE SalE NOW HIRING SERVICE 4706 Ave. R ALL POSITIONS VACUUM (behind Whataburger) The City of Snyder is taking applications for a Friday & Saturday TRUCK All things to show sheep/goats, Maintenance 3 worker for the Street Department. Apply 2 - 4pm any day DRIVERS Large rug, Baby car seat Must be able to operate heavy equipment and work on streets. @ 3414 College or @ & so much more!! Will be working in extreme weather conditions. High school restaurantjobs.mcdonalds.com Must have valid Class A diploma or equivalent and a CDL driver’s license required. CDL license with 3 FaMIlY GaRaGE SalE Excellent benefits including TMRS retirement 2 to 1, Employee current medical card. 2610 32nd St. Starting @ $9/hr plus benefits. Saturday 8a.m. - 2p.m. Health Insurance, Holidays, 2 weeks vacation after one year. •Insurance Lamps, Pictures, Home decor, Apply at the Texas Workforce Commission or come by the •Competitive pay Luggage, Purses, Christmas City Hall, Human Resource Dept. for an application, Snyder, The City of Snyder is taking applications for a apply in person decor, Signs, 2 Graco infant EOE, Employer paid ad. You may also go online at portable cribs, Sofa table, http://ci.snyder.tx.us for an application. Driver/Operator for Sanitation Department 3642 W. hwy 180 Doghouse, Ground blind, MUST POSSESS VALID CDL DRIVERS LICENSE & 2 Chandeliers, CD recorder - phonograph, Quartz lights, The Loraine Independent School District have one year’s experience operating medium duty trucks. Vehicles, Boats, Must be able to read & write & able to learn a truck Insulated coveralls, etc. is now accepting applications for the position of route quickly. TMRS retirement 2 to 1, Employee Health Motorcycles, RVs CERTIFIED BUS DRIVERS Insurance, Holidays, 2 weeks vacation after one year. CaRPORT SalE 4865 N. Hwy 208 Opening Date: August 2, 2018 Closing Date: Until filled Apply at the Texas Workforce Commission or come by 7 miles north past Stripes the City Hall, Human Resource Dept. for an application. Date of Service: Temporary/PRN Saturday thru Wednesday EOE, employer paid ad. You may also go online at Qualifications: Education/Certification Special Knowledge/Skills 9a.m. - 6p.m. High School Diploma Certified Bus Drivers http://ci.snyder.tx.us/ for an application. Name brand clothes, Home or GED License decor., Furniture & more! 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PAID FOR BY STOP TARIFFS ON PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Sports Page 8 Snyder Daily News Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 Calendar SATURDAY Rangers defeat Baltimore Snyder’s Davis named Volleyball x-Lubbock Estacado vs. Snyder varsity at high school gym in Brownfield, 10:20 a.m. ARLINGTON (AP) — Ju- ing a 13-1 lead through four ing 27th for Texas in x-Lubbock Estacado vs. Snyder JV at up- rickson Profar helped the Tex- innings. Gallardo, who pitched the seventh. to TSWA all-state team per back gym in Brownfield, 10:20 a.m. as Rangers get a big win in a for the Orioles in 2016, allowed Elvis Andrus had two singles x-Lubbock Estacado vs. Snyder freshmen matchup of retooling teams, and five runs on nine hits, including and a double to extend his hit- Lance Davis, who graduated from Sny- at junior high school gym in Brownfield, handed the struggling Baltimore home runs by Mark Trumbo and ting streak to 13 games, the lon- der High School in May, was an honorable 10:20 a.m. mention selection at first base on the Texas x-Snyder varsity vs. Brownfield at high Orioles another low this season. Caleb Joseph, plus two walks on gest active streak in the majors. school gym in Brownfield, 11 a.m. Profar hit a three-run home a season-high 104 pitches. Eddie Butler, acquired from Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class x-Snyder JV vs. Brownfield at upper back run and a run-scoring single The 17 runs and 18 hits were the in the Hamels 4A all-state team. gym in Brownfield, 11 a.m. as Texas scored 10 runs during season highs for Texas, while the trade, earned his first career save Davis hit eight doubles, a triple and three x-Snyder freshmen vs. Brownfield at junior home runs with 18 RBIs. He had a .358 bat- high school gym in Brownfield, 11 a.m. the first two Orioles allowed their most runs by pitching the final 3.2 innings. x-Snyder varsity vs. Shallowater at high innings, this year. “I’ll take ‘em however I can ting average. school gym in Brownfield, 1:40 p.m. R o u g n e d The Orioles have lost 12 of get ‘em,” Butler said. Sweetwater’s Mason Maxwell was the x-Snyder JV vs. Shallowater at upper back Odor hom- their last 13 away games and are Position Player Pitches other District 5-4A player honored. Maxwell gym in Brownfield, 1:40 p.m. ered and 13-41 on the road this season, First baseman Danny Valen- was named the third baseman on the second x-Snyder freshmen vs. Shallowater at ju- Davis team. nior high school gym in Brownfield, 1:40 walked a ca- worst in the majors. At 33-76, cia was Baltimore’s final pitcher p.m. reer-high five they’re on pace to finish with the and faced one batter, strik- X — Scrimmage times, and league’s worst record for the first ing out Gallo looking. Orioles TSWA Class 4A All-State Team the Rangers time since 1988. manager Buck Showalter had COACH OF THE YEAR: Ricky Griffin, Argyle. routed the Baltimore was even more not done that since summoning PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bryson Hudgens, Argyle. MLB Orioles 17-8 active at the non-waiver trade Ryan Flaherty from third base to FIRST TEAM Gallo T h u r s d a y deadline, dealing second base- pitch one inning in a 12-2 loss to Pitchers: Sean Bolin, Jr., Argyle; Brett Brown, Sr., Godley; Caden Homniok, night. man Jonathan Schoop and pitch- Houston on August 20, 2016. Jr., Sweeny. Thursday’s Games The Rangers — who traded ers Kevin Gausman, Zach Brit- Showalter’s decision was Relief pitcher: Ty Ringo, Sr., Sweeny. Tampa Bay 4, L.A. Angels 2 : Colton Moore, Sr., Bushland. Chicago White Sox 6, Kansas City 4 pitchers Cole Hamels, Keone ton, Brad Brach and Darren based in part on Valencia’s next First base: Chase Lummus, Jr., Godley. Boston 15, N.Y. Yankees 7 Kela and Jake Diekman earlier O’Day. start as a hitter being scheduled Second base: Preston King, Jr., Argyle. Texas 17, Baltimore 8 this week — saw 13 runs driven Andrew Cashner (3-10) re- for Saturday. Shortstop: Jacob Wilk, Sr., Salado. Toronto 7, Seattle 3 in by players age 25 or younger. tired only five batters, allow- “It’s a tough call,” he said. “I Today’s Games Third base: Johnny Gomez, Soph., Lubbock Estacado. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 7-8) at Tampa A Texas team that has occu- ing eight runs on seven hits. He don’t like doing it at all.” Outfield: Hayden Clearman, Jr., Argyle; Hobbs Price, Jr., Fredericksburg; Bay (Stanek 1-3), 6:10 p.m. pied last place in the American struck out one, walked one and Roster Moves Aaron Herrera, Jr., Kennedale. L.A. Angels (Barria 6-7) at Cleveland League West since April 9 has had a wild pitch. Second baseman Jonathan Designated hitter: Bryson Hudgens, Sr., Argyle. (Clevinger 7-7), 6:10 p.m. won five of its last six games for “It was just one of those Villar played his first game with SECOND TEAM N.Y. Yankees (Severino 14-4) at Boston its best stretch since winning days,” said Cashner, who played Baltimore after being acquired Pitchers: Javan Smitherman, Sr., Kilgore, Sr.; Johnnie Krawietz, Jr., Canton, (Porcello 13-4), 6:10 p.m. Jr.; Cole Payne,Sr., Cuero. Baltimore (Hess 2-5) at Texas (Jurado seven straight from June 16-23. collegiately at TCU and pitched Tuesday from Milwaukee. He Relief pitcher: Kaleb Gafford, Soph., Iowa Park. 1-1), 7:05 p.m. “It’s great to envision what last season for Texas. “I was just became the Birds’ 10th leadoff Catcher: Travler Moore, Jr., Benbrook. Kansas City (Fillmyer 0-1) at Minnesota these guys are going to be,” Tex- really struggling finding my hitter this season and went 2-for- First base: Zach Poe, Sr., Madisonville. (Odorizzi 4-7), 7:10 p.m. as manager Jeff Banister said, pitches.” 5. Second base: Bobby Goodloe, Sr., Godley. Detroit (Hardy 4-3) at Oakland (Anderson Shortstop: Brenden Dixon, Jr., Argyle. 2-3), 9:05 p.m. “but what they’re doing now is Odor, who hit .341 in July, hit To make room for Villar on Houston (Verlander 10-6) at L.A. Dodg- nice. It’s why we decided to go a two-run homer into the right- the roster, infielder Breyvic Val- Third base: Mason Maxwell, Sr., Sweetwater. ers (Wood 7-5), 9:10 p.m. in the direction that we’re go- field second tier in the sixth, his era was optioned to Triple-A Outfield: Easton James, Jr., Godley; Dillon Carter, Jr., Argyle; Carson Cox, Toronto (Borucki 0-2) at Seattle (Gonzales ing.” 11th of the year. His first four Norfolk. Texas signed former Sr., Texarkana Pleasant Grove; Justin Eckhardt, Sr., Sealy; Quinton Martin, 12-5), 9:10 p.m. Yovani Gallardo (6-1) won walks came in the first four in- Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman, Jr., Sweeny. NATIONAL LEAGUE Designated hitter: Tad Thompson, Sr., Godley. Thursday’s Games his third straight start, but lasted nings. who was released July 27, to a THIRD TEAM St. Louis 3, Colorado 2 only 5.1 innings despite hav- Joey Gallo hit his team-lead- minor league contract. Pitchers: Braxton Ashcraft, Sr., Waco Robinson; Dawson Merryman Sr., Mid- Washington 10, Cincinnati 4 land Greenwood; Matt Rudis, Sr., Madisonville. Philadelphia 5, Miami 2 Relief pitcher: Logan Hamm, Soph., Bridge City. Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Catcher: Jackson Hardy, Sr., Silsbee; Travler Moore, Jr., Benbrook. San Diego 6, Chicago Cubs 1 Man sues Cowboys’ Elliott for $1 million over crash First base: Caleb DuBois, Sr., Bridge City; Logan Ellis, Sr., Bushland; Jared L.A. Dodgers 21, Milwaukee 5 San Francisco 8, Arizona 1 Barta, Jr., Cuero. Today’s Games MCKINNEY (AP) — A suburban Dallas man luctantly after failing to reach a private settlement. Second base: Ren Reynolds, Sr., Kilgore. San Diego (Ross 6-8) at Chicago Cubs is suing Ezekiel Elliott for at least $1 million in A Frisco police report on the Jan. 11, 2017 crash Shortstop: T.J. Tomlinson, Sr., Fredericksburg; Michael Soisson, Sr., Jasper. (Quintana 9-7), 1:20 p.m. damages, alleging the Dallas Cowboys running stated Elliott “accidentally ran a red light” and Third base: Don Flannery, Sr., Fredericksburg; Matt Rudis, Sr., Madisonville. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 4-3) at Washington back caused him “serious, life-altering injuries” struck Hill’s luxury sedan on the driver’s side Outfield: Reese Durand, Jr., Jasper; Blayne Clower, Jr., Canton; Hayden (Gonzalez 6-7), 6:05 p.m. when Elliott’s truck rammed the man’s car. panel, totaling the car. Martin, Sr., Bushland; Douglas Hodo, Jr., Boerne. Miami (Richards 3-5) at Philadelphia Designated hitter: Wyatt Grant, Sr., Burkburnett. (Velasquez 7-8), 6:05 p.m. The lawsuit by Ronnie Barnard Hill of Frisco Drivers aren’t allowed in Texas to sue another was filed Thursday in a state district court in Col- driver’s insurer, only the driver. Elliott’s attorney, HONORABLE MENTION St. Louis (Gant 3-4) at Pittsburgh (Archer First base: Lance Davis, Sr., Snyder. 3-5), 6:05 p.m. lin County, just north of Dallas. Hill’s attorney, Frank Salzano, said Elliott expects his insurer to Atlanta (Sanchez 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (de- Quentin Brogdon, said his client sued Elliott re- “handle the matter appropriately.” Grom 5-6), 6:10 p.m. Colorado (Marquez 9-8) at Milwaukee (Guerra 6-7), 7:10 p.m. Briles returns to San Francisco (Stratton 8-6) at Arizona On the run Ravens win defensive battle (Corbin 7-4), 8:40 p.m. coaching in Italy FORT WORTH (AP) — For- in NFL Hall of Fame game WNBA mer Baylor football coach Art CANTON, Ohio (AP) — The goals were to let the backups play EASTERN CONFERENCE Briles is going to Italy to try to and learn, and to be inspired. W L Pct GB Missions accomplished. Atlanta 16 10 .615 — revive his career. Washington 15 11 .577 1 Briles was fired by Baylor in The Ravens and Bears honored their great linebackers Ray Lew- Connecticut 15 12 .556 1½ 2016 amid a sexual assault scan- is and Brian Urlacher with some defense to make them proud in Chicago 10 17 .370 6½ dal and hasn’t coached since. He the Hall of Fame game that opened the NFL’s preseason Thursday New York 7 19 .269 9 told the Fort Worth Star-Tele- night. Baltimore held on for the 17-16 win. Indiana 4 23 .148 12½ gram he has been hired to coach “Ray is the greatest linebacker of our time,” said Lamar Jackson, WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB an American football team, who quarterbacked the second half for the Ravens. “That was a big Seattle 20 7 .741 — Guelfi Firenze, in Florence, It- thrill and exciting stuff.” Los Angeles 16 11 .593 4 aly. Briles said he will join the Oh, there was a little spark of offense, some provided by Balti- Minnesota 15 11 .577 4½ team in October. more’s first-round draft pick. Jackson’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Phoenix 16 12 .571 4½ Baylor fired Briles after a fellow first-rounder Hayden Hurst came after the Ravens’ defense Dallas 14 13 .519 6 Las Vegas 12 14 .462 7½ school investigation found his recovered a fumble. Thursday’s Games football program operated as Chicago put together its best drive in the final minutes and jour- Indiana 84, Dallas 78 if it was “above the rules” and neyman Tyler Bray connected with Tanner Gentry for a 10-yard Los Angeles 79, Minnesota 57 that staff interfered with assault score to cap a 92-yard march. But the 2-point conversion pass fell Today’s Games investigations and witnesses. incomplete. Las Vegas at Washington, 6 p.m. Otherwise, defense was the letter of the day: there were six turn- Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Briles has denied wrongdoing or Minnesota at Seattle, 9 p.m. attempts to cover up assaults. overs in all, and 12 sacks, eight by the Bears. “To represent Ray in this game to our guys meant even more,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. “It was a special moment for our organization,” noted new Bears Sports Briefs coach Matt Nagy. Ira FFA golf tournament The Ira ISD Future Farmers of America will host a four-man golf scramble Saturday at the Sammy Baugh Golf Course. The cost is Technical fouls increase in WNBA $200 per team. To register, call the WTC pro shop at 573-9291. NEW YORK (AP) — Tech- McCutchen, who is in his first nical fouls are up this year in season in charge of WNBA offi- Hermleigh girls’ basketball camp the WNBA with more already ciating, said communication be- The Hermleigh girls’ basketball camp will be held for incoming called this season than last. tween officials and players was first through ninth grade athletes at Cardinal Gym Monday through SDN Photo/Larry McCarty There were 92 technical fouls a major point of emphasis. He Wednesday. The session for first through fifth grade athletes will Austin Faulkenbery runs during one of the Snyder strength and con- given to players before the All- also said that quelling situations be held from 9 a.m. to noon and sixth through ninth grade students ditioning camp this summer. The camp concluded Thursday. Foot- Star break, 11 more than all of before they escalate was an im- will meet from 1-4 p.m. The cost is $60. Call 436-7833. ball practice will begin at 7 p.m. Monday, along with the opening last season. Coaches have picked portant part of the officials’ job. workout for the cross country team. up another 30 technical fouls al- “Our officials are doing their Youth softball tournament ready with nearly 20 percent of best,” McCutchen said. “I do The Snyder Girls Fastpitch Association (SGFA) will host its third the season left to play. believe it’s important that stan- annual Summer Blast Best of the West Softball Tournament at WNBA head of officiating dards that have long been upheld, Cates Field Aug. 10-12. The tournament will be divided into three Monty McCutchen said it cer- and created by our competition Mavericks add Onuaku tainly wasn’t a league-wide ini- committee in past years, are in- divisions — 8-and-under coach pitch, 10-and-under and 12-and- under. The champion and runner-up will receive rings while the tiative to increase technicals this deed upheld. Our officials aren’t third place team will receive medals. To enter a team, call Junior year. just out there punitively hand- Aviles at (512) 660-2279. to bolster inside game “We haven’t messaged a sin- ing (technicals) out. We want to gle time this year that we want maintain good game decorum so DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas six career games. The Maryland more technicals or we have a the focus is on the players. There Kiwanis golf tournament Mavericks have acquired cen- native played two years at Lou- problem that we have to take is no desire to adjudicate passion The Kiwanis Club of Snyder will host the Western Texas College ter Chinanu Onuaku from the isville before turning pro. care of,” McCutchen said. “I out of our game.” Foundation scholarship golf tournament at the Sammy Baugh Golf Houston Rockets for the rights Leunen goes back to the love the passion that our play- Some players have a different Course Aug. 11. The cost is $50 per player for the four-person team. to forward Marty Leunen. Rockets 10 years after they ers in the WNBA provide their viewpoint on that. To register, call the WTC pro shop at 573-9291, Michael Brazil at The Mavericks also get cash drafted him in the second round franchises, the fan base and the “Right now in the league I just 207-8646 or Sid Medina at 207-2505. in the trade announced Thurs- out of Oregon. basketball world at large.” see referees trying to soften the day along with the right to send The native of Washington McCutchen said he was at the game,” Dallas Wings center Liz WTC mile run Houston the 2020 second-round state has been playing profes- Atlanta Dream game Tuesday Cambage said. “And you would Runners 10 years old and older may enter the Western Texas Col- pick they obtained from Golden sionally in Turkey, Italy and night and there were three-to- never tech an NBA player up for lege mile run at Tiger Stadium Aug. 18. The cost is $10. The regis- State in 2016. Germany. Dallas got Leunen five techs that could have been flexing after making a move. I tration fee must be paid by noon Aug. 15 at the WTC business of- The 6-foot-10 Onuaku was a from the Clippers last month as called that weren’t. He also said got a technical last week for a fice, by calling 574-7610 and using a credit card or mailing a check second-round pick by the Rock- part of a deal that sent forward the officials did a good job of look at a referee. I don’t under- to James Williams at 6200 College Ave., Snyder, TX 79549. Checks ets two years ago and averaged Johnathan Motley to Los Ange- calming situations in that game stand why our emotion and our should be made out to WTC cross country. 3.0 points and 2.3 rebounds in les. to avoid calling more technicals. passion is being suppressed.”