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TUESDAY,JUNE 5, 2018

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Curry and Roosevelt ballots. — Page 4B Vol. 90 ◆ No. 56

SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com COLLISION Locals divided on baker ruling ❏ ‘I think it’s a two-way street,’ student says. By David Grieder STAFF WRITER [email protected] CLOVIS — What is the boundary between discrimination and the exer- cise of First-Amendment freedoms? That was a topic Monday for eastern , which along with the rest of the nation had the opportunity to again consider the rights of a busi- ness owner to Inside refuse service to a potential client on ■ Supreme Court religious grounds. rules for baker Nationally, the in wedding cake answer is not as case Staff photo: Kevin Wilson straightforward as — Page 6A The driver of a Ruan Transportation Management Services milk tanker was airlifted on Monday afternoon following a collision with it may seem, as evidenced by a train. The accident happened near the intersection of Curry Roads 6 and L. Officials did not immediately release the name or recent debates on condition of the driver. the rights of certain assemblies in public spaces or speak- ers at college campuses. Even the U.S. Supreme Court could not reach a unanimous decision, with a 7-2 ruling Monday in favor of a Colorado baker who in 2012 refused to make a cake Pioneer days kicking off for a gay couple’s wedding celebra- tion. ❏ Festivities begin Schedule of events This year the theme is “Kids and The Courts’ decision did not set a Cowboys,” with organizer John strict precedent for similar cases to on Wednesday. Wednesday ■ 10 a.m.-6 p.m.: Rodeo Tailgate and Montano leading the effort for come, but instead specified that the ■ 10 a.m.: Queens Love to Read Story Cowboy Trade Days, Curry County something close to his 30th year. Colorado Civil Rights Commission Hour, Clovis-Carver Public Library Fairgrounds Indoor Pavilion “We have a Pioneer Days com- had acted inappropriately and with By David Grieder ■ 11:30 a.m.: Rodeo Barbeque Kick-Off, ■ 7:30 p.m.: Rodeo at Curry County STAFF WRITER Bender Dodge RAM Events Center mittee, and every year we just “hostility” to the religious beliefs that [email protected] ■ 6:30 p.m.: Miss America Rodeo Saturday come up with a theme that would purportedly motivated the baker Jack Queens Meet and Greet, K-Bob’s Steakhouse ■ 10 a.m.: Pioneer Days Parade, Main be kind of fitting and this year we Phillips’ decision. CLOVIS — Hold on to your Thursday Street just thought, bring in the kids,” “I think it’s a two-way street,” said hats — the rodeo is coming to ■ 10 a.m.: Queens Love to Read Story ■ Noon-6 p.m.: Rodeo Tailgate and he told The News. “Kids are a big Ashlynn Mason, a student at Eastern town. Hour, Clovis-Carver Public Library Cowboy Trade Days, Curry County ■ part of our area right here. That’s New Mexico University. “They (the Entering its 48th consecutive Noon-6 p.m.: Rodeo Tailgate and Fairgrounds Indoor Pavilion couple) might feel they’re being dis- Cowboy Trade Days, Curry County ■ 1 p.m.: Little Buckaroo Rodeo, Curry our future, you know, so we’re year, the arrival of the annual Fairgrounds Indoor Pavilion County Fairgrounds Grass Arena just trying to get everybody criminated against, but he (Phillips) Pioneer Days programming ■ 7:30 p.m.: Rodeo at Curry County ■ 7:30 p.m.: Rodeo at Curry County involved.” probably feels like he is also being shouldn’t come as much of a sur- Events Center Events Center Montano said he’s “expecting forced to do something (if he is not prise to anybody. In fact, locally Friday anywhere from 75 to 100” entries permitted to refuse them service).” it’s as good a sign of summer as a ■ 7 a.m.: Pioneer Women’s Breakfast, Information: www.clovispioneer for the parade down Main Street, Clovis native Jacqueline Adkins Memorial Day remembrance or a Clovis Civic Center daysrodeo.com which will also be judged across said she felt conflicted on the issue, rush of schoolchildren with time six categories: marching/walking but ultimately sympathized with on their hands. units, business and commercial Phillips’ stated religious objections to “Pioneer Days is always spe- include visits from rodeo queens, kicking off Thursday night with floats, mounted units, antique supporting a same-sex ceremony. cial every year because it’s basi- cowboy tailgates and vendors, discounted admission to military vehicles, club/church/organiza- “Personally, I’m kind of in the mid- cally the kickoff to summer and historical sites and a breakfast for personnel and continuing Friday tion floats and a “miscellaneous” dle, but I kind of side toward the it’s a celebration of our pioneer “pioneer women,” not to be con- (wear pink for breast cancer) and catch-all category. baker,” she told The News. heritage,” said Clovis/Curry fused with the line of cookware Saturday nights at the Curry Attendant to the “Kids and Meanwhile, the president of Eastern County Chamber of Commerce available at your local Walmart. County Events Center. Cowboys” theme is an education- New Mexico University’s student Executive Director Ernie Kos. At the core of the events, natu- Saturday at 10 a.m. is the al booklet to be available for chil- LGBT+ club said he was disappointed To that effect, programming rally, is the Professional Rodeo Pioneer Days Parade with Police for the four-day festivities Cowboys Association Rodeo, Chief Doug Ford as marshal. RODEO on Page 5A BAKER on Page 5A Curry repaving project short on money ❏ Commissioners to decide whether to to complete the three-mile paving taining to road improvement proj- understanding with the village of project. ects in agreement with the New Melrose. shorten length of paving, change materials. Rey said the county’s options are Mexico Department of The agreement calls for the to shorten the length of the paving Transportation. county to pay Melrose $5,000 for BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS said cost estimates for the CDBG or to use caliche instead of chip All three agreements call for waste management and Melrose to project, the paving of Curry Road seal, because it’s too late in the NMDOT to pay 75 percent of the pay the county $5,000 for the hous- CLOVIS — Curry County’s 11 between Curry Road N and process to select a new CDBG proj- project and the county pay 25 per- ing of inmates. Community Development Block State Road 311, have come in high- ect. cent of the project. The total cost to ■ Also included on the consent Grant project has a financial er than expected, between $1.3 mil- Also on the agenda for today's the county would be a little over agenda is a resolution to increase roadblock. And so the Curry lion and $1.6 million. meeting, scheduled for 9 a.m. in the $400,000 if all three resolutions are Road Superintendent Dennis County Commission will be asked CDBG grants top out at commission chambers at the Curry approved. Fury’s salary from $67,400.75 to to provide direction on how to pro- $750,000, with a 10 percent match County Administrative Complex, ■ Included on the consent agen- $74,275, the maximum for the ceed at today’s meeting. from the county, bringing the total 417 Gidding St.: da, reserved for routine items not position. Curry County Administrative available funds for the project to ■ The board is scheduled to vote expected to spark debate among the Services Coordinator Doria Rey $825,000 at the most — not enough on three separate resolutions per- commission, is a memorandum of CURRY on Page 5A

Forecast: Today Wednesday Thursday Index Calendars...... 2A Puzzles...... 5A Reach us at: High: 97 High: 98 High: 97 Classified ...... 6B Markets ...... 2A (575) 763-3431 Comics ...... 5B Obituaries...... 3A Low: 61 Low: 67 Low: 66 Voices...... 4A Sports ...... 1-3B PAGE 2A ✦ TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Meetings Events calendar Teen sentenced for threats Today ■ Rodeo Tailgate and Cowboy took place on May 25. ■ THE STAFF OF THE NEWS calendar Theatre Arts and Drama Trade Days — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at “On April 5, 2018, Clovis Police received Academy — 9 a.m. to noon for stu- the Curry County Fairgrounds. CLOVIS — A Clovis teen has received a call regarding a possible school shooting Today dents in grades four through six and Information: 575-935-7000 seven days in the Curry County Juvenile threat,” the release said. “Officers obtained a ■ Curry County Commission ■ Theatre Arts and Drama 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for students in SnapChat showing a young man holding (an) — 9 a.m. in the Curry County grades seven through nine at the Academy Showcase — 6 p.m. at Detention Center, followed by supervised Commission chambers, 417 Eastern New Mexico University the Eastern New Mexico University probation for a year, for a social media post AR-15 rifle. The caption on the image read Gidding St. Information: 575-763- Theatre Center. Tuition is $75 per Theatre Center. Featuring perform- that threatened school violence. ‘F*** CHS I’m going out with a bang.’” 6016 student for one week. Information: ances by TADA students. The unnamed teen will also be required to Police quickly traced the identity of the ■ Portales City Council — 575-562-2711 Information: 575-562-2711 complete 50 hours of community service SnapChat user and made contact, the release 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial Building, ■ Clovis Pioneer Days Rodeo work, write a letter of apology to the school said. 200 E. Seventh St., Portales. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. at the Curry County and community, attend counseling, and com- “Due to the ambiguity of the school name Information: 575-356-6662 ■ Theatre Arts and Drama Fairgrounds. Admission is $10. plete a juvenile corrections program, accord- mentioned in the post, it quickly went viral Academy — 9 a.m. to noon for stu- Information: http://clovispioneer- ing to a news release from District Attorney and resulted in dozens of schools throughout Wednesday dents in grades four through six and daysrodeo.com Andrea Reeb. the nation and Canada having to take precau- ■ Clovis Community College 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for students in ■ Bosque Redondo Memorial The news release said the adjudication tions for their students’ safety.” Board of Trustees — 8 a.m. in grades seven through nine at the Commemoration — Fort Sumner. CCC Room 512, 417 Schepps Eastern New Mexico University Events commemorate the 150th Blvd., Clovis. Information: 575-769- Theatre Center. Tuition is $75 per Anniversary of the Navajo Treaty of 4001 student for one week. Information: 1868, the formation of the Navajo Councilors to declare Flag Day ■ Clovis Board of Education 575-562-2711 Nation, and the 50th anniversary of Special Meeting — Noon at the BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS Also on the agenda: Road Fund Program adminis- the Fort Sumner Historic Site. ■ Clovis Municipal Schools adminis- Thursday Information: 1-575-355-2573 or A request for authoriza- tered by New Mexico tration office, 1009 Main St., Clovis. ■ Theatre Arts and Drama www.bosqueredondomemorial.com PORTALES — City coun- tion to execute a grant Department of Transportation. Information: 575-769-4320 Academy — 9 a.m. to noon for stu- cilors in Portales are expected between the Department of ■ A resolution authorizing dents in grades four through six and Saturday to declare June 14 as Flag Day Finance & the mayor / mayor pro-tem’s The meetings calendar is a 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for students in ■ Rodeo Tailgate and Cowboy in Portales when they meet at Administration/Local signature on a Litter Control daily listing of area events. To grades seven through nine at the Trade Days — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 6:30 tonight. Government Division and the & Beautification Grant. place an item on the calendar, Eastern New Mexico University the Curry County Fairgrounds. The meeting is slated for the city of Portales for the DWI ■ Recommendations for call the newsroom at 575-356- Theatre Center. Tuition is $75 per Information: 575-935-7000 Memorial Building Council ■ Program. the city of Portales 4481 or e-mail: student for one week. Information: Clovis Pioneer Days Rodeo Chambers at 200 E. Seventh ■A resolution for participa- Neighborhood Clean-up [email protected] 575-562-2711 — 7:30 p.m. at the Curry County St. in Portales. tion in the Local Government Assistance Program. ■ Rodeo Tailgate and Cowboy Fairgrounds. Admission is $10. Trade Days — 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Information: http://clovispioneer- the Curry County Fairgrounds. daysrodeo.com Information: 575-935-7000 ■ Bosque Redondo Memorial Roosevelt receives tire-disposal grant ■ Clovis Pioneer Days Rodeo Commemoration — Fort Sumner. — 7:30 p.m. at the Curry County Events commemorate the 150th BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS method,” Special Projects Coordinator Carol Fairgrounds. Admission is $10. Anniversary of the Navajo Treaty of Acosta-Flores said in the release. Information: http://clovispioneer- 1868, the formation of the Navajo PORTALES — Roosevelt County has “We’re thrilled to receive this grant award daysrodeo.com Nation, and the 50th anniversary of been awarded a New Mexico Environmental of approximately $78,000 and look forward the Fort Sumner Historic Site. Department grant for the purchase of rubber- to assisting our local residents with scrap tire Friday Information: 1-575-355-2573 or ized emulsion asphalt, made of recycled disposal.” ■ Theatre Arts and Drama www.bosqueredondomemorial.com scrap tires. The project will be implemented after a Academy — 9 a.m. to noon for stu- Roosevelt County Amber training session, the release said. dents in grades four through six and Ongoing ■ Hamilton said in a news release the material “This is a new grant endeavor for the Road 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for students in Artist of the month — Art will be applied as a fog seal application on Department and we hope it will help reduce grades seven through nine at the from the Muleshoe Art Association approximately 11 miles of county-main- the amount of illegal dumping of scrap tires Eastern New Mexico University will be on exhibit all month at Theatre Center. Tuition is $75 per Clovis-Carver Public Library. tained roads constructed of chip sealed mate- on County roads,” said Road Superintendent student for one week. Information: Information: 575-762-6359 rials. Ricky Lovato. 575-562-2711 There are approximately 120 miles of chip “The Road Department grant funding has ■ United Blood Services The events calendar is a daily seal roadways in Roosevelt County, the more than quadrupled this year with all the Blood Drive — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at listing of area events. To place an release said. new awards such as this grant and (others). ... the Curry County Administrative item on the calendar, call the “Roosevelt County will work with the The next 18 months will be taxing on our Complex parking lot, 417 Gidding newsroom at 575-356-4481 or e- City, dairy producers, farmers and ranchers team and equipment, yet extremely reward- St., Clovis. Information: 575-763- mail: in this newly developed process of utilizing ing for the entire County as we complete all 6016 [email protected] local scrap tires through this recycling of these new projects.”

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Member: The Associated Press THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS LOCAL TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 ✦ PAGE 3A Jail logs Obituaries Booked sion of a controlled sub- stance, driving while license Funerals Nora Jean Pattison Williams The following were suspended or revoked, April 18, 1928 - May 24, 2018 booked into local jails Wednesday the Nazarene, Clovis Nora Williams passed away at her home Thursday, May expired registration plate Joe Aragon Jr. — 10 Ernie Barela — 2 p.m. at Friday through Monday: ■ Darrell Lewis, 49, pos- 24, 2018, surrounded by her loved ones. She was born a.m. at Legacy Life Family The Chapel, Clovis April 18, 1928, in Clovis, NM to Orville and Wilma Pattison. session of a controlled sub- Church, Clovis Saturday Her formative years were under the guidance of her step- Clovis stance, possession of drug Gretchen Ann Bessie Patterson — 1 p.m. mother Luciester Pattison. She was preceded by her hus- ■ Rogelio Lopez, 19, paraphernalia band Dr. Boyce C. Williams; her parents; brothers, Roger ■ Montgomery — 10:30 a.m. (EDT) at Overlook Cemetery, aggravated battery (deadly Imelda Hernandez, 31, at Living Stones Church of Eden, North Carolina and Lane and sister, Alice Lynn. weapon), resisting, evading battery against a household Nora taught 8th and 9th grade Home Economics at Court or obstructing an officer member Junior High for 22 years in Las Cruces, NM. She was a ■ kind, caring, loving person that loved to donate to charities. ■ Alex Romero, 26, pro- Kristal Cervantes, 18, battery against a household Bessie Kate Patterson She is survived by her son, Boyce C. Williams II and wife bation violation December 25, 1920 - May 30, 2018 Mary of High Point, NC and Vangie and Isaac Cuaron of ■ Joann Caballero- member ■ Bessie Kate Joyce Patter- Las Cruces, NM; 3 grandchildren, Rose Anne Young, Apodaca, 43, battery against Eric Montano-Romero, son, age 97, born December Amelia Johnson, Crystal Williams, Tom Cuaron, and Mona a household member 21, failure to pay fines, fail- 25, 1920, in Stokes County, Cuaron; 6 great grandchildren. She is also survived by ■ Felipe Martinez, 32, ure to appear on misde- NC, passed peaceably in her brothers, Hoyt Pattison and his wife Joy of Clovis New failure to pay fines meanor charge home in Raeford, NC, on Mexico, and Buell Pattison and his wife Jean of Cimrron, ■ Somchith Vongrasamy, ■ Shiniah Brown, 18, fail- May 30th, 2018. She was New Mexico. The family would like to thank Dona Ana Care, Paulina De Prieto and Christina Hernandez. 34, theft of identity, fraud ure to appear at time and married for 73 years to Her- place stated in citation man Lindsay Patterson Visitation for Nora was held on Tuesday May 29, 2018, at violation of the remote (Pastor of the Spray Primi- La Paz Grahams Funeral Home from 6 -8:30 pm, where a financial service unit act, tive Baptist Church in Eden, prayer vigil was at 7 pm., Funeral services were at 10 am failure to appear on misde- Portales NC). She was the 8th child Wednesday May 30, 2018, at St. James Episcopal Church meanor charge 102 St. James Las Cruces, NM 88005. Burial was at Hill- ■ Darci Achterberg, 34, of 14 children in the family of ■ Eloy Rocha, 23, larceny, Joseph Hardin Joyce and crest Memorial Gardens Cemetery. use or possession of drug burglary of a vehicle, battery Hettie Eugenia Shaffer. Services have been entrusted to the care of La Paz Gra- against a household member, paraphernalia, dangerous Bessie graduated Valedic- hams Funeral Home 555 West Amador Las Cruces NM drugs (conditions for sale) torian of her class at 88005. To sign the local online guest book visit www.lapaz- conspriacy to commit receiv- ■ grahams.com ing stolen property (over Shianna Atkinson, 20, Stoneville High School. She lived her life placing God and bench warrant family first. From self-sacrificing Mother to Business Man- $500), interference with ■ ager she always gave her best...she was always there...a communications Ross Lucero, 23, battery Gretchen Ann Montgomery (household member), crimi- wonderful example! ■ Victor Apodaca, 28, She is survived by her three children, Lindsay Patterson & February 05, 1940 - June 01, 2018 possession of a firearm or nal damage to property, wife Judy of Cave Creek, , Linda & husband Benny Gretchen Ann Mont- bench warrant gomery, 78, of Clovis, New destructive device by a felon, ■ McLeod of Raeford, North Carolina, Dr. Joseph Patterson & receiving stolen property, Bryana Orona, 26, wife Gwynn of Sierra Vista, Arizona; seven (7) Grandchil- Mexico, died Friday, June bench warrant dren (Lindy, Laura, David, Beth, Michael, John, and 1, 2018, at her home. A trafficking controlled sub- ■ memorial service will be stances Vance Stephens, 32, James); eleven (11) Great Grandchildren and one Great- receiving/transferring stolen Great Grandson. held at 10:30 a.m. ■ Claudia Reza, 35, Wednesday, June 6, 2018, motor vehicles, receiving She was preceded in death by her husband, brothers and obstructing investigation of sisters. at Living Stones Church of stolen property the Nazarene with Pastor child abuse ■ A Graveside Service will be held in her memory at Over- ■ Lawrence Robles, 38, Meagan Taylor, 34, bat- look Cemetery, Eden, NC, Saturday, June 9th at 1PM. Dale Wesley officiating. failure to pay fines, conceal- tery upon a peace officer Friends and family are welcome to attend. Cremation has taken place. ing identity Gretchen was born ■ February 5, 1940, in Taco- David Childress, 44, Released Joe G. Aragon, Jr. ma, Washington, to driving on suspended or The following were April 26, 1944 - June 02, 2018 Theodore P. Caesar and revoked license Esther Telling Caesar. She ■ released from local jails Joe G. Aragon, Jr. of Clo- Eric Hernandez, 25, Friday through Monday: vis, NM died Saturday, married Lii A. Montgomery driving while under the June 2, 2018 at Covenant on May 3, 1969, in Seattle, influence, expired registra- Medical Center in Lub- Washington. Gretchen tion plate, no proof of insur- Clovis* bock, TX. A memorial ser- was a retired fourth grade ■ vice will be held at 10:00 teacher for Farwell Schools. She was a member of Living ance, failure to maintain traf- Devorian Acy, 23 Stones Church of the Nazarene in Clovis, where she fic lane ■ Angela Vallejos, 29 am, Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at Legacy Life Family served in the Kitchen and MOPS (Mother's of Preschoolers ■ Ruben Lopez, 23, driv- ■ Byron Singleton, 48 Nursery). Gretchen delivered Meals on Wheels and ■ Church with Pastor David ing while license suspended Carlos Anchondo, 33 Lombrana officiating. Cre- worked part-time at the Hat Barn. or revoked ■ Nathan Dickey, 40 mation will take place after Survivors include her husband Lii Montgomery of the ■ Rachel Hibbard, 29, ■ Dazzmen Bonney, 18 the services.Joe was born home, son Scott Montgomery of Clovis, daughter Heather possession of a controlled ■ Eugene Foster, 41 April 26, 1944 in Willard, Neal and son-in-law Craig Neal of Lubbock, Texas, grand- children Conner and Cooper Neal, sisters Patricia Carol substance ■ Patricia Messier, 31 New Mexico to Jose ■ ■ Granfe Aragon and Amalie Taylor of Edmonds, Washington, and Jennifer Caesar of Maria Fernandez, 40, Frank Valero, 36 Spokane, Washington, and brothers Theodore Caesar Jr., failure to appear at time and ■ Sanchez Aragon. He mar- James Sanchez, 31 ried Rise Murphy on Jan- Robert Caesar, and Gerald Caesar, all of Spokane. She place stated in citation ■ Ashley Garcia, 29 was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Es- ■ uary 22, 1969 in Odessa, TX. Joe worked as a Manager at Selena Suniga, 25, fail- ■ Roberta Sanchez, 38 CR Anthony's. He volunteered as a Youth Soccer ther Caesar. ure to appear, concealing ■ Jesus Cardenas, 51 for 30 years and was the Assistant Coach at CHS. Joe en- In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to the identity, possession of a con- ■ Guy Whitesides, 58 joyed camping and being with his grandchildren. He was American Cancer Society at P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma trolled substance, possession ■ Matthew Gallegos, 28 an avid dog lover.Survivors include: his wife; Rise Aragon City, OK, 73123, or Living Stones Church of the Nazarene of drug paraphernalia ■ of the home, two sons; Joe G. Aragon III of Santa Fe, NM at 1800 N. Norris St., Clovis, NM, 88101, in Gretchen's Isaiah Ulibarri, 23 honor. ■ Marissa Silva, 25, driv- ■ Ariel Nanez, 25 and Jason (Jennifer) Aragon of Clovis, NM, two daughters; June (Fred) Kreutzberg of Roswell, NM and Jacqueline The family thanks Interim Hospice, Plains Regional Medi- ing while under the influ- ■ Matthew Reyes, 40 cal Center, Living Stones Church of the Nazarene and ■ Wooley of Clovis, NM, four brothers; Frank (Bobby) ence, driving while license Amanda Cordova, 35 Aragon, Robert (Esther) Aragon, Efrem Aragon, and Ray- friends for the love and support during Gretchen's illness. suspended, attempt to com- ■ Stephen Green, 22 mond (Alice) Aragon, four sisters; Susie (Ruben) Sanchez, Arrangements have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral mit a felony (child abuse - no ■ Juan Contreras, 32 Betty Dutchover, Vergie (Andrew) Nejeres, and Isabelle Home, 575-762-4435, www.muffleyfuneralhome.com death or great bodily harm), ■ Felipe Martinez, 32 Aguilar, 12 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, a sis- failure to yield ■ Claudia Reza, 35 ter-in-law; Viola Aragon, and numerous nieces, nephews, ■ Mirna Banda, 31, fail- ■ Marissa Silva, 25 and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; ure to appear ■ Mirna Banda, 31 Jose and Amalie Aragon, three sisters; Cora Leaton, Stella ■ Juan Luna, 40, aggra- ■ Guevera, and Rita Torres, a brother; John Aragon, and five Imelda Hernandez, 31 brothers-in-law; Ignacio Leaton, Clovis Guevera, Nick Tor- vated driving while under res, Vincent Aguilar, and John Dutchover. The family re- the influence, possession of a Portales quests memorials to: Autism Society of America 4340 East controlled substance, posses- West Hwy Suite 350 Bethesda, MD 20814Arrangements sion of drug paraphernalia, ■ Shawna Anderson, 41, have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral Home, 575-762- expired registration plate, no bond 4435, www.muffleyfuneralhome.com #me.com proof of insurance, failure to ■ Adam Rivera, 31, other maintain traffic lane, turning jail movements and required sig- ■ Michael Salazar, 31, nals other jail ■ Patrick Ortiz, 32, aggra- ■ John Viscaino, 44, bond vated driving while under the influence, impeding traf- * The Curry County fic Detention Center in Clovis ■ Lorenzo Martinez, 25, does not disclose the rea- driving while under the sons for release in its daily influence, expired registra- briefings. tion plate ■ Michael — Compiled by the Staff Schattschneider, 38, posses- of The News Page 4A Tuesday June 5, 2018 The voice of Curry and Roosevelt Counties OICES and beyond V THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Swallows may be worth cohabitation t begins with a dab of dab at a time under house they’ve used before to suc- If one is fortunate to catch Once a nest is built and mud in a discreet cor- and barn eaves, on porch cessfully rear young. an up-close glimpse of a has eggs inside, swallows, Iner, easily passed by Sharna walls and pretty much in Acrobatic prowess no barn swallow, initially they like many other birds, are without drawing attention, Johnson any nook or cranny that accident, barn swallows are may seem to have a sinister, protected by the federal yet over the course of a few ◆ looks like a safe place to designed to snatch their prey ominous look about them, Migratory Bird Act and raise a family. from mid-air and eat almost with their shiny, compact days, the mud slowly builds In search according to U.S. Fish and upon itself and takes shape, of ponies Though there are more exclusively in flight, some- bodies, sharp, small beaks, Wildlife, destruction of their eventually protruding from than 80 types of swallows thing they do with tremen- tail feathers shaped like nests could mean a fine of the wall like a naturally around the world, barn dous ease and agility. small swords and dark up to $15,000 and six sculpted sconce. swallows are quite likely the So adept are they, that not rimmed eyes that seem to months in jail. Along with the growing hose and a broom to stop most commonly recognized even gravity can get in their pierce through whatever the home-building, con- Federal penalties notwith- mud pile in the corner, from and the member of the fami- way as they dive and dine they focus on. standing, these seasonal dawn to dusk the yard vinced that whatever is ly most often encountered on one of the living crea- However all of these traits house guests take next to becomes stage to an ongo- doing it can’t be good. throughout North America. tures with which humans converge with one thing in nothing but give plenty in ing dance of swooping This, however, is one of A migratory bird, barn have a most contentious mind — the consumption of arrow-shaped shadows that those critters you may want swallows spend winter in relationship — insects. airborne bugs and lots of return — so this summer, dive, climb, bank and swoop to seriously consider cohab- the southern hemisphere and Yes that’s correct, garden them, and that makes them a forget the bug light and wel- like miniature fighter jets. iting with. return to the northern hemi- marauders that munch care- heck of a friend to have, come a barn swallow family Congratulations, you are One of the more common sphere in spring and sum- fully planted leaves, flying especially in summer. instead. now sharing your home and birds found in Eastern New mer. Mating in monoga- vampires that suck our If you must remove swal- yard with a proud pair of Mexico, barn swallows are a mous pairs, they tend to blood, and even the terrify- lows from entryways or Sharna Johnson is expecting barn swallows. regular spring and summer return to familiar places ing, buzzing warriors that other areas where their pres- always searching for Strange, magically inhabitant of the region and each year, often going back deliver a painful sting, all ence is a genuine problem, ponies. You can reach her appearing clumps of mud on prefer to nest in areas where to the home where they are on the menu for the make sure to take down at: an exterior house wall can humans have settled, often themselves were hatched, swooping, mud-nest build- nests in the very early stages insearchofponies send folks running for a building their mud nests one and also back to old nests ing barn swallow. of construction. @gmail.com RFK’s death robbed us of nation that could have been t made my mother ing off his forehead. He’s the one who went to guy had an instinct for the have Bobby.” scream. Because he was the runt Bed-Stuy, Appalachia and underdog and a deep, moral Then Bobby was gone. IThat’s what I remem- Leonard of a rough-and-tumble clan, other broken places politi- indignation over the unfair Fifty years later, as immi- ber. I had been lying dozy in he was always obsessed cians often do not go. He’s treatment that trapped them grant children are taken Pitts with proving his toughness. the one who went to in their hoods and hollers, bed, but at the sound of her, ◆ from their parents at the I scrambled into the living So as a Senate lawyer, as a to join Cesar barely subsisting in the U.S. border, as the rich get Syndicated campaign manager for his Chavez as he ended a 25- shadows of plenty. He saw room. She was standing columnist richer while the poor work before the television watch- brother Jack and as attorney day hunger strike. He’s the their humanity. This, I full-time jobs for part-time ing an image of chaos in a general, Bobby was the one who went to the think, even more than his pay, as hatred flows from hotel ballroom. unwavering scourge of Mississippi Delta, knelt on opposition to the war in the top of our government, Although I grew up in showing where a bullet had communists, gangsters and a dirt floor and tried to Vietnam, was what drew entered his skull. I remem- hope feels like a bygone the 1960s, very few of the anyone — he famously coax a listless baby whose people like my mother. relic of an outmoded age, ber hearing that he had 11 approved the wiretap of stomach was swollen by There was in that last signal events of that tumul- like blood from a wound tuous decade managed to children and feeling sorry Martin Luther King, after hunger. ragged campaign of his, that never healed. penetrate my childish, for them that this had hap- all — he felt threatened his He let those kinds of this sense of the possible, oblivious world. I have lit- pened to their daddy. brother’s political fortunes. things get to him, let them of the new, of fundamental, That night, Mom cried tle firsthand memory of the But then, you tend to Then Jack was killed. trouble, shatter and remake systemic change. There was for a loss greater than she Watts uprising, the 1968 remember the things that In the five years between him. He reached out to peo- this sense of a more com- could have known. She Democratic convention, or make your mother cry. that tragedy and his own ple living on the margins, passionate America waiting mourned a good and decent the moon landing. But I In many ways, Bobby assassination in Los and they reached back with just below the horizon. man. remember the night, 50 Kennedy was an unlikely Angeles while running for such fervor that his aides There was, in a word, hope. We mourn a nation that years ago this week, when figure for mom’s great president, a different had to physically anchor Or as Rep. John Lewis, might have been. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy grief, a slightly built rich Robert Kennedy emerged. him to keep him from being then a campaign aide, con- was shot. man with an upper crust He’s the one my mother pulled out of the car when soled himself in the grim Leonard Pitts Jr. writes I remember that scene in accent, sad eyes, a rabbity mourned, the one whose he campaigned in certain weeks after Martin Luther for the Miami Herald. the ballroom. I remember a smile and that shaggy fore- example haunts this frac- places. King was murdered in Contact him at: crude graphic on TV news lock he was forever sweep- tured political moment. It turned out the tough Memphis: “At least we still [email protected] THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS LOCAL TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5A

Journal. Portales community calendar “But all the weather did UNE Peanut Valley Toastmasters J 5 was bring out the coats ...” Clubs/organizations — 7 p.m. Thursdays at ENMU broadcast center. Information: Donna Labatt Clovis has been hosting 9 to 5 Club meeting — Third Tuesday each month. On this date ... Information: 575-356-2132 575-799-3215. Pioneer Days parades since Portales Lions Club — Noon first and third Clovis’ annual Bethel Club meeting — 2 p.m. second Tuesday 1993: 1935, when that first one Thursday of each month at Portales Senior Center, Pioneer Days Parade attract- each month. Information: 575-356-4519. stretched two miles and Causey Club meeting — Second Monday of each Industrial Drive. Information: 575-760-2417 ed hundreds of people and attracted a crowd estimated month. Information: 575-276-4220 Portales Masonic Lodge No. 26 — 7:30 p.m. dozens of entries, as usual. at 15,000. Elida Club meeting — Second Thursday of each every fourth Monday each month, 117 East 3rd Street. What was unusual was The first parade’s high- month. Information: 575-607-6157 All Masons welcome. Information: Vern Newlin 575- the weather. light: a lion from Clovis’ Friendship Club Meeting — 1 p.m. second 626-4408 “The thermometer hov- zoo, which was “securely Wednesday of each month. Information: 575-973- Portales Traditional Jam — 2 p.m.-5 p.m. ered in the low 50s at caged,” the Clovis Evening- 2007 Sundays at Wesley Foundation, 1417 S. Ave. K. Old High Plains Breastfeeding Alliance — Weekly time, bluegrass, Celtic music. All instruments, ages parade time, and a slight News Journal reported. on Main Street. wind and overcast skies This year’s Pioneer Days play group, location and times vary. Information: Heidi and skills welcome. Information: 575-356-1051. Promise Keepers — 5:45 a.m. Mark’s Grill, 1126 gave Clovis the flavor of Zamora at 575-763-7964. Parade — the 48th consecu- Pages Past is compiled Masonic Lodge No. 26 — 7:30 p.m. fourth Monday W. First Street. Information: John Pugh 575-799-2000. early autumn,” David tive celebration, according by David Stevens. Contact each month, regular communication, 117 East 3rd Roosevelt County Literacy Council — 10 a.m.-3 Molina wrote in his report to organizer Richard Hadley him at: Street. All Masons welcome. Infomation: Vern Newlin p.m. Monday-Friday at Portales Public Library. Free for the Clovis News- — is set for 9 a.m. Saturday [email protected] 575-626-4408 GED, ABE, ESL and citizenship classes. Volunteers Mood Elevators fellowship group — 3 p.m. needed. Information: 575-356-8500. Sunday at Bowl-A-Matic in Fort Sumner, 7:30 p.m. Roosevelt County Association of Educational Tuesday in the Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship Retirees — 2 p.m. third Thursday each month at L.C. Hall. Meetings subject to change. Information: 575- Cozzens administrative offices, Zia Room. 478-2525. Information: 575-799-9615.

portrayed, in that they the area’s growth in the past Rodeo endured such hardships to century -- agriculture, rail- settle this country,” she told road and military. from Page 1A The News in a phone inter- Some new events this year view while getting her are the “story hour” readings dren and curious adults alike, refrigerator repaired. “I think from rodeo queens, 10 a.m. describing the various events it’s important to realize Wednesday-Thursday at the and how they originated. For Wilma Fulgham, who where we came from and Clovis-Carver Public has been involved with the have a respect for everyone Library. “Visiting royalty” in rodeo since 1971 and whose and those who came before the coming days will include grandfather came to Farwell us.” Miss Rodeo America and in a covered wagon in 1906, Of course, much of the Miss Rodeo New Mexico, that perspective is important. town’s history still carries Fulgham said. “I think (it’s important) vividly into the present. The rodeo kicks off with a because it’s the reality of our Fulgham said the program- barbecue, open to the public, roots and the values of ming this week tries to rec- 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at lifestyle that our pioneers ognize three major pillars of Bender Dodge RAM.

dom of expression and more Baker about simple equality — or Curry inequality. from Page 1A from Page 1A “They weren’t asking him, ‘oh hey, make this rainbow with the ruling, especially In a letter to the commis- cake and write ‘gay’ all over since he didn’t think the cou- sion, Curry County Manager it,” he said. ple were requesting anything Lance Pyle said Fury has too compromising of the Clayton Franse said he submitted a letter announc- baker. also found the situation sad ing his retirement but will “I think it’s sad. It definite- — for the baker. He didn’t agree to stay on for an addi- ly made me sad to see that,” think the Supreme Court tional year if his salary is said Steven Strong, an needed to be involved in the increased to the maximum. ENMU junior. “I think it’s a first place. Pyle said Fury has over 25 good reminder that these “The government should- years of governmental expe- things are still happening n’t have got involved at all,” rience and that by staying for and our fight for equality is he said. “If they want to limit an additional year Fury far from over. their customer base, which is would ease the transition to a new superintendent and Regarding the Phillips sad, I believe they have a ensure the completion of the case, Strong said he believed right to do so, especially if it county’s current road proj- the issue was less about free- goes against their faith.” ects.

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Five incumbent Democrats burning in northeastern year is opening its doors to candidate will be the party's nominee and one Republican face primary chal- Five Democrats are running for the New Mexico. church members who lost for the open governor's seat. The win- lenges. 1st District seat, which hasn't been rep- Authorities announced their place of worship after a ner will face the lone Republican con- The District 46 House race is over- Monday that residents of tender. resented by a Republican since 2009. shadowed by sexual harassment accu- car crashed into the facility. The candidates are former state Cimarron were being The Victoria Advocate Party nominations for two open con- sations made by a former lobbyist allowed to return to the vil- Democratic Party Chairwoman Debra reports that the Victoria gressional seats also are up for grabs. against incumbent Democratic Rep. lage in four separate groups Haaland, former U.S. Attorney Damon Islamic Center offered its Democrats, Republicans and of Nambe. He has denied to minimize traffic. Libertarians may participate in the Martinez, former law school professor the accusations. He is being challenged worship space Sunday to a , immigration The threat to Cimarron state's closed major party primaries, in the primary by of group of about 30 members and family law attorney Damian Lara has been reduced but though there were no competitive races Santa Fe, who has campaigned as a pro- of the Unitarian Universalist and business consultant Paul Moya. authorities say there are for Libertarian candidates. gressive voice but has been criticized still some concerns as the Church. The presumptive Republican nomi- The church’s president The polls open at 7 a.m. and close at nee is Janice Arnold-Jones, and Lloyd for expensive gatherings where alcohol fire is expected to burn for 7 p.m. Absentee ballots are due by 7 was purchased in her role as former some time. The Ute Park Manuel Zamora expects to Princeton will appear as a Libertarian use the Islamic center for p.m. on the November ballot. executive director of the Regional area is still evacuated. A look at the top races: Coalition of LANL Communities. Forecasters expect the several months as they relo- Pearce's for governor has opened winds will change course cate or rebuild after a vehicle up the House District 2 seat. It's the and that could mean smoky barreled through the church Governor most Hispanic congressional district in Statewide races conditions in the area. last week. No one was Three candidates are vying for the the most Hispanic state, and registered Three Democrats are running for There’s an air quality sta- injured in the crash. Democratic nomination for governor: Democrats outnumber registered public land commissioner, a post that tion in Cimarron that will Mosque leaders are famil- Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Republicans. But the district's conser- controls oil and mineral development monitor for potential haz- iar with losing a place of Grisham, state Sen. Joseph Cervantes vative-leaning independents makes any on state trust land. ards. worship after the Islamic and former media executive Jeff election outcome difficult to predict in The contenders are state Sen. George About 500 firefighters center was destroyed by a Apodaca. The winner will take on the the oil-producing region. Munoz of Gallup, state Rep. Stephanie and support crew are blaze last year. Marq Vincent lone Republican contender, U.S. The Republican contenders are Garcia Richard of White Rock and assigned to the Ute Park Perez has been indicted on a Congressman Steve Pearce. Hobbs businessman and former state activist Garrett Veneklasen of Santa Fe. Fire. It has charred more hate crime charge for the State law prohibits New Mexico Gov. party chairman Monty Newman, state The winner faces Republican Patrick Rep. Yvette Herrell of Alamogordo, and than 56 square miles (146 fire. Susana Martinez from serving a con- Lyons of Cuervo, a member of the former Bureau of Indian Affairs official square kilometers) since secutive third term. Public Regulation Commission who Gavin Clarkson of Las Cruces. being sparked last New Mexico's next governor will previously served two terms as land Colorado fire 10 The Democratic nomination is being Thursday. The cause is inherit discontent about a lagging state commissioner, and Libertarian candi- under investigation. percent contained pursued by water-rights attorney and economy and troubled public education former congressional staffer Xochitl date and rancher Michael Lucero. DURANGO, Colo. — system, amid urgent calls to expand Torres Small of Las Cruces and In the auditor's race, state Rep. Bill Jal OKs nuclear Rain helped to lessen the early childhood schooling and a lawsuit Madeline Hildebrandt, a history teacher McCamley of Las Cruces is running storage resolution intensity of a fire burning in that may put the judiciary in charge of from Socorro. against Albuquerque attorney Brian southwest Colorado, but pivotal education funding decisions. Colon. Republican State Auditor JAL — Another New officials say it didn’t do Democratic voters will select a run- Wayne Johnson is unopposed in the Mexico community has much to help firefighters in ning mate for the gubernatorial nomi- Legislature Republican primary. voted to oppose bringing their efforts to put it out. nee. Rick Miera of Albuquerque, Billy In the state House of Representatives, Democrats are running for re-election interim high-level nuclear Fire spokeswoman Vickie Garrett of Las Cruces and state Sen. Democrats are defending their 38-32 as secretary of state, attorney general waste storage in southeast- Russo says the fire burning Howie Morales of Silver City are vying majority. Wins in November could pro- and state treasurer in races without pri- ern New Mexico. 10 miles (16 kilometers) for the position. vide the party with unified control of mary election competition. The Hobbs News-Sun north of Durango remains at reports Jal City Council 10 percent containment but voted last week not to sup- grew only by about 150 port a plan to temporarily Supreme Court rules narrowly for baker store tons of spent fuel acres (61 hectares) on from U.S. commercial Sunday. By David G. Savage cake for a same-sex couple violated his rights to free nuclear reactors in and Russo says too little rain TRIBUNE WASHINGTON around Lea County. fell to help ease the overly BUREAU speech and the free exercise of Holtec International has dry conditions. religion. WASHINGTON — The applied for a 40-year Nearly 400 firefighters are Instead, the court said Supreme Court ruled narrowly license with Nuclear working on the fire, which Phillips was treated unfairly Monday for a Christian baker Regulatory Commission to has burned about 3.75 square by the civil rights commis- who refused to make a same- store thousands of metric miles (9.7 square kilometers) sion, and for this reason alone, tons of nuclear waste at the of timber and brush in the sex wedding cake, deciding he should win his case. site. San Juan National Forest. that he was a victim of reli- “The commission’s hostili- Opponents of the project About 1,500 residents in gious bias on the part of the ty (to Phillips and his reli- expressed concern about the area have been evacuated state’s civil rights commis- gious beliefs) was inconsis- the safety of transporting because of the fire and hun- sion. tent with the 1st the fuel across the country dreds of others have been put But the 7-2 ruling, written Amendment’s guarantee that as well as the project’s on pre-evacuation notice. by Justice Anthony M. our laws be applied in a man- Kennedy, stressed the impor- ner that is neutral toward reli- effects on the environment. Abaca Press: Olivier Douliery tance of maintaining equal gion,” Kennedy wrote. Albuquerque City — Wire reports rights for gays and lesbians. Conservative Christian baker Jack Phillips speaks “Phillips was entitled to a “The exercise of their free- Tuesday outside the Supreme Court buildingy in neutral decision-maker who doms on terms equal to others Washington, D.C. would give full and fair con- must be given great weight sideration to his religious and respect by the courts,” of the Masterpiece Cakeshop. Court’s ruling in 2015 holding objection.” wrote Kennedy, who has Kennedy cited comments by a that same-sex couples had a But he said this ruling penned several decisions member of the state commis- constitutional right to marry in would not apply to other sim- upholding the rights of gays sion who had said that religion all states. ilar disputes. “The outcome of and lesbians. was often used a basis for big- But Kennedy and the court cases like this in other circum- He cautioned that law does otry. chose the narrowest possible stances must await further “not allow business owners Justices Elena Kagan and way to resolve the case of elaboration in the courts,” he and other actors in the econo- Stephen G. Breyer joined with Masterpiece Cakeshop vs. said. These “disputes must be my and in society to deny pro- their more conservative col- Colorado Civil Rights resolved with tolerance, with- tected persons equal access to leagues to form the majority. Commission. out undue disrespect to sin- goods and services under a Justices Ruth Bader The justices did not say that cere religious beliefs, and neutral and generally applica- Ginsburg and Sonia store owners like Phillips had without subjecting gay per- ble public accommodations Sotomayor dissented. a right to an exemption from sons to indignities when they law.” The case has been widely the state’s civil rights law seek good and services in the But in this case, Kennedy seen as a clash between reli- based on their sincere reli- open market.” said, the Colorado civil rights gious liberties and gay rights. gious beliefs. Lawyers for Kennedy also spoke for the commission displayed “hostil- It also reflected a conservative Phillips had argued that forc- court in its 2015 ruling that ity” to Jack Phillips, the owner backlash against the Supreme ing him to make a wedding upheld same-sex marriage as a constitutional right. Speaking then for a 5-4 majority, he said marriage is a fundamental right, and “it demeans gays and lesbians for the state to lock them out” of having legal recognition of their marriages. “They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right,” he wrote. But he conceded that some people would strongly dis- agree based on their religious beliefs and said the 1st Amendment ensured they would have “proper protec- tion” when expressing their contrary views. Tuesday June 5, 2018 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Nadal moves up wins list ❏ Frenchman (234) Connors on the all-time list of promising game, Nadal also while.” Open in January, was up two sets match-winners at majors. notched up his 900th career win on Nadal’s next opponent, Diego and seemingly cruising against third behind Federer Connors won 233. Nadal has tour. Schwartzman of Argentina, will be Fabio Fognini before the hard-to- 234. Although such numbers might playing his first Roland Garros dislodge Italian took the next two (332), Djokovic (244). Just Novak Djokovic, with 244 not be foremost in Nadal’s mind, quarterfinal. It will be Nadal’s sets, saving a match point along the By John Leicester Grand Slam wins, and Roger they are gauges to the impressive 12th. way. The third-seeded Cilic ulti- Federer, with 332, are ahead of longevity and winning consistency The only other player with that mately prevailed 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 6-7 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him. of the Spaniard who turned 32 on many in the professional era is (4), 6-3. PARIS — Another French Open But in his chase for a record- Sunday. Djokovic, who plays his 12th quar- “Just a crazy match,” said the victory, and more career milestones extending 11th title at Roland “I don’t feel myself old. But I am terfinal against Marco Cecchinato Croatian, a quarterfinalist last year, for Rafael Nadal. Garros, the only numbers Nadal 32, and I am here around since of Italy. too. With a 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (4) win on seems to be keeping close track of 2003, so it’s a long way, a lot of Juan Martin del Potro and Marin “It was just hanging by a thread. Monday against up-and-coming are those up on the scoreboard. It years. I started very young,” he Cilic, both former U.S. Open A couple of points decided it.” German player Maximilian had, for example, seemingly said. “Being honest, I am enjoying champions, completed the quarter- Del Potro, Cilic’s next opponent, Marterer, Nadal moved into the escaped him that in beating the day by day on the tour and I final lineup with wins. quarterfinals and above Jimmy Marterer, a 22-year-old with a hope to keep doing this for a Cilic, runner-up at the Australian FRENCH on Page 3B Mize goes first ❏ Tigers select Rice right-hander as opens. By Dennis Waszak Jr. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SECAUCUS, N.J. — went from undrafted three years ago all the way to No. 1. The selected the Auburn right-hander with the top pick in the draft Monday night. The announce- ment at MLB Network stu- dios marked the second time the Tigers led off the draft, and first since they took Rice in 1997. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound Mize had long been linked to the Tigers, and he pitched his Bay Area News Group photo: Jose Carlos Fajardo way this season to the top spot Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry reacts after making one of his NBA Finals record-tying nine 3-pointers in Sunday’s 122-103 on Detroit’s list. Mize went win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Warriors, up 2-0 in the series, are halfway to their third title in four seasons. They fell to the Cavaliers undrafted out of high school in 2016, also after taking a 2-0 series lead. It was the fourth time in NBA Finals history a team down 0-2 rallied to win the title. three years ago, but devel- oped into a potential big league ace while in college. “It means a ton,” Mize said in an interview on MLB Network’s broadcast. “I’m very thankful Dubs dynasty? that the Tigers thought of me Dubs dynasty? enough to take me with their ❏ Warriors halfway to their “The Bulls won six, the Spurs won five. We’ve “For them to have a sustained level of had a lot of really good teams. I think the only first selection. I can’t describe excellence like they’ve had, I don’t take dynasty is the Spurs. They’ve been great for 20 this feeling right now.” second title in three seasons. Mize is 10-5 with a 2.95 that for granted and I think anyone who’s years. The Warriors are not going to win. By Janie McCauley Winning two in four years is not a dynasty.” ERA and 151 with played or observed this game knows how Golden State would love nothing more than to just 12 walks in 109 2/3 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS innings while helping the continue building momentum as the franchise difficult that is for one, let alone to be Tigers to the NCAA OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry and approaches the opening of its new San Francisco coach Steve Kerr’s Golden State Warriors have able to get here four times and have an Tournament super regionals. arena, Chase Center, in summer 2019 if all Mize has solid command of repeatedly said they want to build something opportunity to win three speaks for itself. remains on schedule. That leaves one last season special for the long haul, to compete for champi- four pitches, including a fast- ... If they win this one, they’re right up at Oracle Arena. ball that hovers in the mid-90s onships year after year. B.J. Armstrong earned titles alongside Jordan LeBron James considers his familiar NBA there with all of the teams for a dynasty- (mph). His outstanding com- with the Bulls from 1991-93. If the Warriors win mand and wicked split Finals opponent among the best teams ever. another, they will join dynasty status in Where the Warriors stack up if they win a third type caliber situation up here in Golden whip up lots of Armstrong’s mind. swings and misses. championship in four years will make for a State.” “They’re right there,” Armstrong said. “For dynasty debate. And their domination doesn’t Mize became only the sev- — B.J. Armstrong, three-time champion with the Chicago Bulls them to have a sustained level of excellence like appear to be ending anytime soon, so enth player in draft history to they’ve had, I don’t take that for granted and I if they keep winning Golden State go from undrafted in high Famers on their team in Klay, Dray, Steph and think anyone who’s played or observed this will have its place in history. KD. They’ve got a Finals MVP that comes off school to the No. 1 pick since game knows how difficult that is for one, let “As a fan of the NBA, you could their bench,” James said in reference to Iguodala. went to the alone to be able to get here four times and have go down the list of the teams that “... I don’t know where they will fall in my book, in an opportunity to win three speaks for itself. ... won multiple years and just dominat- but they will have a nice chapter.” 2009. ed the league for stretches of time,” Not everybody is ready to crown the Warriors “If they win this one, they’re right up there “All of us in the Tigers Curry said. as a dynasty, not just yet anyway. Not even if with all of the teams for a dynasty-type caliber organization are thrilled to The Warriors are trying to join Bill they win the title this year. situation up here in Golden State.” select Casey with this pick, Russell’s Celtics, the Bulls led by “I don’t like to go dynasty stuff, they’ve been Curry was around for all the losing: 26 wins and are confident that he will Michael Jordan and the Lakers’ trio of title runs the team of the decade,” said Gary Payton, the his rookie season of 2009-10, 23 two years later become a pillar in our player fueled by George Mikan in the 1950s, Magic longtime Seattle SuperSonics point guard who then gradually building to more victories each development system that’s Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the ‘80s, played 17 seasons through 2007. “That’s what it season thereafter. going to bring winning base- and Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant nearly 20 is. They’ve been doing their thing. When we get He is proud to be part of a transformation — ball to Detroit for seasons to years ago as the only franchises in NBA history into a dynasty is Michael Jordan and them win- one the two-time MVP hopes they contend for come,” Detroit general man- to capture three championships in four years. ning six, that’s a dynasty. The Golden State titles for years to come. ager Al Avila said. “Being a The Warriors are halfway there, holding a 2-0 Warriors (would have) won three out of four, “What we’ve been able to do here ... kind of college pitcher — especially lead against the underdog Cavs as the series that’s great. taking a small step every year until 2015, win- coming from the Southeastern shifts to Cleveland for Game 3 on Wednesday. “It’s coming to be a dynasty. If you win a cou- ning our first championship, it is a sense of pride Conference — we know “Listen, Golden State is one of the best teams ple more, then you’re talking about a dynasty. So around that,” Curry said. “Being the elder states- Casey has seen elite competi- I’ve ever played. It’s one of the best teams that’s three of them is in the right stage and the right man here and seeing what has all gone into being tion before.” ever been assembled,” said James, who is play- movement to becoming a dynasty, yes.” on this stage every single year — when it comes With the second selection, ing in his eighth straight NBA Finals and fourth The defending champions are playing in a to the guys that I get to suit up with every single San Francisco took slugging in a row against Golden State. fourth straight finals chasing a repeat they could- night, from Bob Myers down to the coaching Georgia Tech Joey Curry, sharp-shooting Klay Thompson, fiery n’t pull off in 2016 after capturing the franchise’s staff to the ownership — it’s just a transforma- Bart, the Atlantic Coast Draymond Green and 2015 Finals MVP Andre first title in 40 years during 2014-15 with Kerr as tion that I got to see firsthand and all the details Conference player of the year. Iguodala make up an All-Star-studded squad try- a rookie head coach. that went into it. Perhaps ’s ing to repeat after James thwarted that quest two TNT analyst and former player Charles “So at some point, when this is all said and replacement someday, Bart follows in the footsteps of years ago when the Cavs stopped the defending Barkley wants nothing to do with dynasty talk done, I hope to kind of just sit back and really Matt Wieters and Jason champs. Kevin Durant bolted from Oklahoma regarding the Warriors. truly appreciate, from start to finish, all that went City to join the cast last season. “We don’t have any dynasties. It’s been a long into it. But there is an awareness of where we “You look at it, they’ve got four Hall of time since we’ve had a dynasty,” Barkley said. were to where we are. And I appreciate it.” DRAFT on Page 3B PAGE 2B ✦ TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS WWhahatt’’ss onon TTVV Pack not worried about Matthews The Associated Press ¥ All Times Mountain ❏ Matthews was pitching at the time. Patrick has been starting at left guard Softball breaks nose Matthews, who has not taken part in in place of Lane Taylor, who had offsea- Today of star linebacker during workouts following offseason knee sur- son ankle surgery. When training camp COLLEGE SOFTBALL gery, was not at Monday’s practice. He begins in late July, Patrick and Justin 6 p.m. — ESPN, NCAA , Championship series (Best-of- Saturday charity game. likely will have surgery on his nose later McCray will be the front-runners to fill 3), Game 2, Washington vs. Florida St., at Oklahoma City this week, coach Mike McCarthy said. the vacancy at right guard, where veter- CYCLING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I talked to him again today. He’s a an Jahri Evans started last season. Midnight (Wednesday) — NBCSN, UCI World Tour: Critirium du nice guy and (I’m) praying for him. “It’s been huge,” Patrick said. “The Dauphini, Stage 2, from Montbrison to Belleville, France (same-day GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Hope everything heals up. He was as best part is I can go with Lane after tape) Packers offensive lineman Lucas good a guy as you could be during that,” every practice and be like, ‘Hey, on this DIVING Patrick hasn’t played baseball since he Patrick said. set, I was seeing this, feeling this.’ And 4 p.m. — NBCSN, FINA World Cup, 3-meter men’s synchronized was a child. With one swing of the bat, Matthews has posted on Twitter that he gives me his take on what I should finals, at Wuhan, China (same-day tape) he broke the nose of one of the “faces of he was thankful the injury wasn’t more do, what I can do better, or if he thinks GOLF the franchise.” serious. Despite a scare involving one of what I’m doing is pretty good.” 4 p.m. — GOLF, World Long Drive Tour, Atlantic City Boardwalk At the Green & Gold Charity Softball his premier players, McCarthy said is The Packers are in the last week of Bash, at Atlantic City, N.J. Game on Saturday in Grand Chute, still OK with participation in the charity voluntary workouts. Mandatory mini- MLB BASEBALL Patrick’s line drive struck linebacker game. camp takes place next week. 6 p.m. — FS1, Miami at St. Louis Clay Matthews in the face, breaking the “Anytime your players give back, The only player who has not partici- 8 p.m. — MLB, Regional coverage, Arizona at San Francisco OR long-haired star’s nose. charity involved in the community, pated in the practices is safety Ha Ha Kansas City at L.A. Angels “I talked with him immediately after that’s a great day for the fans. I mean Clinton-Dix. it happened,” Patrick said Monday. “I they sell it out every year,” McCarthy “Ha Ha, just like a number of veter- went up, and he was as calm and cool as said. “Yeah, I’m not going to overreact ans, when we start the offseason pro- could be. He’s a tough guy to hop up to this.” gram, we go through everybody’s indi- MLBMLB SStandingstandings like he did. He helped settle my nerves. Matthews and receiver Davante vidual schedule,” McCarthy said. The Associated Press • All Times Mountain I felt terrible, of course.” Adams were co-captains for the game, “Things do come up, so he’s had a per- Patrick called it “one of those fluke taking the place of Jordy Nelson, who sonal situation that he’s attended to, so I East Division things” that happens in baseball. was released in March. have no concerns.” W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston 41 19 .683 — — 7-3 W-2 20-8 21-11 New York 38 18 .679 1 — 7-3 L-1 22-9 16-9 Tampa Bay 28 30 .483 12 7 1/2 5-5 L-4 11-13 17-17 Toronto 26 33 .441 14 1/2 10 3-7 W-1 12-17 14-16 Baltimore 17 41 .293 23 18 1/2 2-8 L-7 10-18 7-23 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away COREBOARD Cleveland 30 28 .517 — — 6-4 L-3 18-11 12-17 ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN • REPORT SCORES: 575-763-3431 Detroit 29 32 .475 2 1/2 8 7-3 W-1 20-14 9-18 Minnesota 25 30 .455 3 1/2 9 4-6 W-3 14-13 11-17 S Kansas City 21 38 .356 9 1/2 15 5-5 L-1 10-21 11-17 Washington, 1.92; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.10; Embiid, PHL 8 60 43 171 21.4 4, Minnesota United 1 Chicago 18 38 .321 11 16 1/2 3-7 W-1 10-19 8-19 Baseball Arrieta, Philadelphia, 2.16; Nola, Philadelphia, Paul, HOU 15 118 44 317 21.1 Friday’s Game 2.18; Foltynewicz, , 2.55; Mikolas, St. Thompson, GOL 19 151 27 392 20.6 Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. West Division MLB leaders Louis, 2.58; Lester, Chicago, 2.71; Wacha, St. Dragic, MIA 5 35 15 93 18.6 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away The Associated Press Louis, 2.71; Newcomb, Atlanta, 2.73. Rebounds Tennis Seattle 37 22 .627 — — 8-2 W-4 20-12 17-10 AMERICAN LEAGUE STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 120; GOFF DEF TOT AVG Houston 37 24 .607 1 — 4-6 L-2 18-13 19-11 Corbin, Arizona, 98; deGrom, New York, 85; Davis, NOR 9 24 97 121 13.4 BATTING—Betts, Boston, .359; Brantley, French Open Glance Los Angeles 32 28 .533 5 1/2 4 1/2 4-6 W-1 14-18 18-10 Cleveland, .343; Simmons, Los Angeles, .337; Strasburg, Washington, 83; Gray, Colorado, 76; Towns, MIN 5 15 52 67 13.4 The Associated Press Oakland 31 29 .517 6 1/2 5 1/2 5-5 W-1 15-15 16-14 Altuve, Houston, .335; Segura, Seattle, .333; Syndergaard, New York, 76; Nola, Philadelphia, Embiid, PHL 8 23 78 101 12.6 Castellanos, Detroit, .332; Machado, Baltimore, 74; Greinke, Arizona, 72; Velasquez, Westbrook, OKC 6 11 61 72 12.0 PARIS — A quick look at the French Open: Texas 25 37 .403 13 1/2 12 1/2 5-5 L-1 11-19 14-18 LOOKAHEAD TO TUESDAY .324; Martinez, Boston, .322; Ramos, Tampa Philadelphia, 70; 2 tied at 69. Capela, HOU 17 61 136 197 11.6 Bay, .313; Duffy, Tampa Bay, .311. Green, GOL 19 41 176 217 11.4 Two rising stars of men’s tennis meet for a Sunday’s Games RUNS—Betts, Boston, 52; Trout, Los MLB No. 1 Draft Picks Gobert, UTA 11 43 75 118 10.7 spot in the French Open semifinals when No. 2 N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore, ppd. Angeles, 47; Springer, Houston, 42; Judge, New The Associated Press Valanciunas, TOR 10 30 75 105 10.5 Alexander Zverev of Germany plays No. 7 Toronto 8, Detroit 4 York, 41; Lindor, Cleveland, 41; Ramirez, 2018 — Casey Mize, rhp (Detroit Tigers) Love, CLE 19 41 152 193 10.2 Dominic Thiem of Austria. Zverev, 21, ranks first 6, Milwaukee 1 Cleveland, 39; Segura, Seattle, 38; Gardner, 2017 — , ss () Antetokounmpo, MIL 7 8 59 67 9.6 on tour with 34 wins this season; Thiem, 24, is Assists next with 33 victories, including handing Rafael Minnesota 7, Cleveland 5 New York, 37; Benintendi, Boston, 36; Martinez, 2016 — , of (Philadelphia Boston, 36. Phillies) G AST AVG Nadal his only loss on clay in 2018. It’s Zverev’s Oakland 5, Kansas City 1 Rondo, NOR 9 110 12.2 first Grand Slam quarterfinal, and he got there L.A. Angels 3,Texas 1 RBI—Martinez, Boston, 47; Machado, 2015 — , ss (Arizona Baltimore, 45; Haniger, Seattle, 40; Judge, New Diamondbacks) Wall, WAS 6 69 11.5 by winning three consecutive five-set matches. Seattle 2,Tampa Bay 1 York, 40; Ramirez, Cleveland, 40; Lowrie, 2014 — , lhp () James, CLE 20 179 9.0 Thiem seeks his third semifinal appearance at Boston 9, Houston 3 Oakland, 39; Moustakas, Kansas City, 39; 2013 — , rhp (Houston Astros) Lowry, TOR 10 85 8.5 Roland Garros. The other men’s singles match Benintendi, Boston, 38; Davis, Oakland, 38; 2012 — , ss (Houston Astros) Green, GOL 19 153 8.1 is 12-time major champion Novak Djokovic Monday’s Games Betts, Boston, 37. 2011 — , rhp () Simmons, PHL 10 77 7.7 against out-of-nowhere Marco Cecchinato, an HITS—Altuve, Houston, 78; Segura, Seattle, 2010 — , c-of (Washington Westbrook, OKC 6 45 7.5 Italian cleared of a match-fixing charge on a N.Y.Yankees 7, Detroit 4, 1st game Harden, HOU 17 116 6.8 technicality in 2016 who, at No. 72, is the lowest- Detroit 4, N.Y.Yankees 2, 2nd game 74; Castellanos, Detroit, 71; Machado, Nationals) Baltimore, 71; Simmons, Los Angeles, 69; Jay, 2009 — Stephen Strasburg, rhp (Washington Holiday, NOR 9 57 6.3 ranked French Open quarterfinalist in 10 years. Kansas City at L.A. Angels, late Kansas City, 67; Lindor, Cleveland, 67; Betts, Nationals) Antetokounmpo, MIL 7 44 6.3 In the women’s quarterfinals, two Americans Boston, 66; Lowrie, Oakland, 66; Martinez, 2008 — , ss () could win and set up a semifinal rematch of their Tuesday’s Games Boston, 66. 2007 — , lhp (Tampa Bay Devil WNBA U.S. Open final last year: No. 10 Sloane Chicago White Sox (Lopez 1-4) at Minnesota (Romero 2-2),2:10 p.m.,1st DOUBLES—Pillar, Toronto, 20; Abreu, Rays) The Associated Press Stephens and No. 13 Madison Keys. Both are in the quarterfinals in Paris for the first time. game Chicago, 19; Betts, Boston, 19; Bregman, 2006 — , rhp (Kansas City EASTERN CONFERENCE Stephens will face No. 14 Daria Kasatkina of Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 1-0) at Washington (Scherzer 9-1), 5:05 p.m. Houston, 18; Castellanos, Detroit, 18; Escobar, Royals) W L Pct GB Minnesota, 18; Andujar, New York, 17; Lindor, 2005 — , ss (Arizona Russia, and Keys faces 98th-ranked Yulia N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia 2-1) at Toronto (Estrada 2-6), 5:07 p.m. Connecticut 5 0 1.000 — Cleveland, 17; Ramirez, Cleveland, 17; 3 tied at Diamondbacks) Washington 5 3 .625 1 1/2 Putintseva of Kazakhstan. Baltimore (Cobb 1-7) at N.Y.Mets (Vargas 2-3), 5:10 p.m. 16. 2004 — , ss ( Padres) Chicago 3 3 .500 2 1/2 TUESDAY’S FORECAST Detroit (Lewicki 0-0) at Boston (Rodriguez 6-1), 5:10 p.m. TRIPLES—Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Benintendi, 2003 — , of (Tampa Bay Devil New York 2 2 .500 2 1/2 Chance of rain. High of 75 degrees (24 Milwaukee (Guerra 3-3) at Cleveland (Kluber 8-2), 5:10 p.m. Boston, 5; Profar, Texas, 4; Candelario, Detroit, Rays) Atlanta 2 3 .400 3 Celsius). Oakland (Manaea 5-6) at Texas (Moore 1-5), 6:05 p.m. 3; Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Chapman, Oakland, 3; 2002 — , rhp (Pittsburgh Indiana 0 6 .000 5 1/2 MONDAY’S WEATHER Cloudy; brief rain that did not delay play. High Chicago White Sox (Giolito 3-6) at Minnesota (Littell 0-0), 6:10 p.m., 2nd Hernandez, Toronto, 3; Palka, Chicago, 3; Pirates) WESTERN CONFERENCE Smith, Tampa Bay, 3; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 3. 2001 — , c (Minnesota Twins) of 79 degrees (26 Celsius). game W L Pct GB HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 18; Trout, 2000 — Adrian Gonzalez, 1b (Florida Marlins) Los Angeles 4 1 .800 — MONDAY’S RESULTS Seattle (Paxton 4-1) at Houston (Keuchel 3-7), 6:10 p.m. Los Angeles, 18; Betts, Boston, 17; Ramirez, 1999 — , rf-lhp (Tampa Bay Seattle 5 2 .714 — Men’s fourth round: No. 1 Rafael Nadal beat Kansas City (Keller 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Heaney 2-4), 8:07 p.m. Cleveland, 17; Machado, Baltimore, 16; Gallo, Devil Rays) Phoenix 4 3 .571 1 Maximilian Marterer 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (4); No. 3 Texas, 15; Judge, New York, 15; Davis, 1998 — , 3b () Dallas 3 3 .500 1 1/2 Marin Cilic beat No. 18 Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6-1, 3- Wednesday’s Games Oakland, 13; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 13; 5 tied 1997 — Matt Anderson, rhp (Detroit Tigers) Minnesota 2 5 .286 3 6, 6-7 (4), 6-3; No. 5 Juan Martin del Potro beat No. 9 John Isner 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; No. 11 Diego Tampa Bay at Washington, 11:05 a.m. at 12. 1996 — , rhp (Pittsburgh Pirates) Las Vegas 1 5 .167 3 1/2 1995 — , of-1B (California Schwartzman beat No. 6 Kevin Anderson 1-6, 2- Baltimore at N.Y.Mets, 11:10 a.m. STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 16; Betts, Boston, 13; Anderson, Chicago, 12; Angels) Sunday’s Games 6, 7-5, 7-6 (0), 6-2. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 11:10 a.m. Merrifield, Kansas City, 12; Segura, Seattle, 12; 1994 — , rhp (N.Y. Mets) Connecticut 88, Washington 64 Women’s fourth round: No. 1 Simona Halep N.Y.Yankees at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. Trout, Los Angeles, 12; Smith, Tampa Bay, 11; 1993 — , ss () Phoenix 78, Atlanta 71 beat No. 16 Elise Mertens 6-2, 6-1; No. 14 Daria Detroit at Boston, 5:10 p.m. DeShields, Texas, 10; Garcia, Chicago, 9; Pillar, 1992 — , 3b (Houston Astros) Los Angeles 77, Minnesota 69 Kasatkina beat No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki 7-6 Oakland at Texas, 6:05 p.m. Toronto, 9. 1991 — , lhp (N.Y. Yankees) Chicago 95, Las Vegas 90 (5), 6-3; No. 3 Garbine Muguruza beat Lesia Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. PITCHING—Kluber, Cleveland, 8-2; 1990 — , ss () Monday’s Games Tsurenko 2-0, retired; No. 12 Angelique Kerber 1989 — Ben McDonald, rhp (Baltimore beat No. 7 Caroline Garcia 6-2, 6-3; No. 28 Seattle at Houston, 6:10 p.m. Severino, New York, 8-1; Happ, Toronto, 7-3; No games scheduled Morton, Houston, 7-0; Porcello, Boston, 7-2; Orioles) Maria Sharapova advanced when Serena Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Snell, Tampa Bay, 7-3; Verlander, Houston, 7-2; 1988 — , rhp () Phoenix at New York, 9 a.m. Williams withdrew from the tournament. 4 tied at 6. 1987 — Ken Griffey Jr., of (Seattle Mariners) Connecticut at Atlanta, 6 p.m. ERA—Verlander, Houston, 1.11; Kluber, 1986 — , inf (Pittsburgh Pirates) Wednesday’s Games Transactions East Division Cleveland, 2.02; Cole, Houston, 2.05; Morton, 1985 — B.J. Surhoff, c () No games scheduled W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston, 2.26; Severino, New York, 2.31; Snell, 1984 — , of (N.Y. Mets) 1983 — , rhp (Minnesota Twins) Monday Atlanta 35 24 .593 — — 6-4 W-1 16-12 19-12 Tampa Bay, 2.56; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.61; Sale, Boston, 2.76; Mengden, Oakland, 2.85; Boyd, 1982 — , ss () Hockey The Associated Press Washington 33 25 .569 1 1/2 — 7-3 L-1 12-14 21-11 Detroit, 3.00. 1981 — , rhp (Seattle Mariners) BASEBALL Philadelphia 31 26 .544 3 1 1/2 3-7 L-3 19-9 12-17 STRIKEOUTS—Cole, Houston, 109; Sale, 1980 — , of (N.Y. Mets) Stanley Cup Playoffs MLB — Extended the administrative leave New York 27 30 .474 7 5 1/2 2-8 L-4 12-17 15-13 Boston, 104; Verlander, Houston, 98; Paxton, 1979 — , of (Seattle Mariners) STANLEY CUP FINALS of Toronto RHP Roberto Osuna by seven days Miami 20 39 .339 15 13 1/2 1-9 L-6 10-18 10-21 Seattle, 95; Severino, New York, 92; Kluber, 1978 — , 3b (Atlanta Braves) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) through June 11. American League Central Division Cleveland, 88; Bauer, Cleveland, 86; Morton, 1977 — , of (Chicago White Monday’s Game — Claimed LHP D.J. Snelten off waivers from San Francisco W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston, 85; Bundy, Baltimore, 83; Happ, Sox) Washington 6, Vegas 2, Washington leads 1976 — , lhp (Houston Astros) and optioned him to Norfolk (IL). Milwaukee 37 23 .617 — — 6-4 L-1 18-11 19-12 Toronto, 79. series 3-1 1975 — , c (California Thursday’s Game CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Reinstated INF Chicago 33 23 .589 2 — 8-2 W-4 15-11 18-12 NATIONAL LEAGUE Angels) Washington at Vegas, 6 p.m. Matt Davidson from the 10-day DL. Optioned St. Louis 32 25 .561 3 1/2 1/2 6-4 W-2 18-12 14-13 BATTING—Kemp, Los Angeles, .343; 1974 — , inf (San Diego Padres) June 10 C Alfredo Gonzalez and INF Matt Skole to Pittsburgh 30 29 .508 6 1/2 3 1/2 3-7 L-2 17-13 13-16 Gennett, Cincinnati, .343; Freeman, Atlanta, 1973 — , lhp () x-Vegas at Washington, 6 p.m. Charlotte (IL). Cincinnati 21 39 .350 16 13 4-6 L-2 9-19 12-20 .335; Markakis, Atlanta, .333; Arenado, 1972 — , inf (San Diego June 13 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned RHP Johnny Barbato to Toledo (IL). Selected the West Division Colorado, .319; Almora, Chicago, .313; Herrera, Padres) x-Washington at Vegas, 6 p.m. 1971 — Danny Goodwin, c (Chicago White contract of RHP Drew VerHagen from Toledo. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia, .313; Belt, San Francisco, .309; SMarte, Pittsburgh, .309; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, Sox) Recalled RHP Sandy Baez from Erie (EL). Arizona 31 27 .534 — — 6-4 W-3 19-13 12-14 .308. 1970 — , c (San Diego Padres) Soccer — Recalled OF Colorado 30 29 .508 1 1/2 3 1/2 4-6 L-4 11-16 19-13 RUNS—Albies, Atlanta, 49; Blackmon, 1969 — , of (Washington from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) Los Angeles 29 30 .492 2 1/2 4 1/2 7-3 W-3 14-17 15-13 Colorado, 44; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 38; Senators) MLS glance as 26th man. Reinstated RHP Adam Warren San Francisco 29 30 .492 2 1/2 4 1/2 5-5 W-4 17-10 12-20 Pham, St. Louis, 38; Harper, Washington, 37; 1968 — , inf (N.Y. Mets) The Associated Press from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Tommy San Diego 27 34 .443 5 1/2 7 1/2 6-4 W-2 16-20 11-14 CTaylor, Los Angeles, 37; Cain, Milwaukee, 35; 1967 — , 1b (N.Y. Yankees) EASTERN CONFERENCE Kahnle to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Freeman, Atlanta, 35; Markakis, Atlanta, 34; 1966 — , c (N.Y. Mets) W L T Pts GF GA FOOTBALL Yelich, Milwaukee, 34. 1965 — , of (Kansas City Atlanta United FC 9 3 2 29 30 18 National Football League Sunday’s Games RBI—Baez, Chicago, 43; Suarez, Cincinnati, Athletics) FC 8 3 3 27 29 19 CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed TE Zach Chicago Cubs 2, N.Y.Mets 0 43; Freeman, Atlanta, 40; Harper, Washington, Columbus 7 3 5 26 21 13 Miller to a one-year contract. Atlanta 4,Washington 2 40; Story, Colorado, 39; Gennett, Cincinnati, 38; Basketball New York 7 4 1 22 27 14 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed RB Nick Chicago White Sox 6, Milwaukee 1 Markakis, Atlanta, 38; Rizzo, Chicago, 37; Shaw, New England 6 4 4 22 24 20 Chubb. St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee, 36; Albies, Atlanta, 35. Orlando City 6 6 1 19 22 23 DETROIT LIONS — Signed TE Wes NBA Playoffs Saxton. L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 7 HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 74; Freeman, Philadelphia 5 6 3 18 16 19 Atlanta, 71; Gennett, Cincinnati, 71; Albies, The Associated Press Chicago 5 7 2 17 20 25 NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed TE Garrett San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 1 Atlanta, 67; Cabrera, New York, 63; Herrera, NBA FINALS Montreal 4 10 0 12 15 29 Dickerson. Waived WR Keeon Johnson and Arizona 6, Miami 1 Philadelphia, 62; Arenado, Colorado, 60; Castro, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Toronto FC 3 7 2 11 17 23 DBs Jeremiah McKinnon and Mike Jones. San Diego 6, Cincinnati 3 Miami, 60; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 60; 5 tied at Sunday’s Game D.C. United 2 5 3 9 14 18 SOCCER 59. Golden State 122, Cleveland 103, Golden WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday’s Games DOUBLES—Bryant, Chicago, 17; Hosmer, State leads series 2-0 W L T Pts GF GA — Named Wednesday’s Game Arizona at San Francisco, late San Diego, 17; Markakis, Atlanta, 17; Albies, Sporting K.C. 8 2 4 28 28 14 Charlie Davies club ambassador. Golden State at Cleveland, 7 p.m. COLLEGE Atlanta at San Diego, late Atlanta, 16; Longoria, San Francisco, 16; FC Dallas 7 1 5 26 22 14 Cabrera, New York, 15; Carpenter, St. Louis, 15; Friday’s Game Real Salt Lake 7 6 1 22 19 26 BIG EAST CONFERENCE — Announced Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 15; McCutchen, San Golden State at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Los Angeles FC 6 4 3 21 25 21 James M. Danko was elected to a two-year Tuesday’s Games Francisco, 15; 7 tied at 14. Monday’s Game Portland 6 3 3 21 20 18 term as chair of the board of directors. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove 2-0), 5:05 p.m. TRIPLES—Baez, Chicago, 5; Contreras, x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Vancouver 5 5 5 20 21 28 AUBURN — Signed men’s basketball coach Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 1-0) at Washington (Scherzer 9-1), 5:05 p.m. Chicago, 4; KMarte, Arizona, 4; SMarte, Houston 5 5 3 18 27 21 Bruce Pearl a five-year contract extension Baltimore (Cobb 1-7) at N.Y.Mets (Vargas 2-3), 5:10 p.m. Pittsburgh, 4; Nimmo, New York, 4; Story, NBA playoff leaders LA Galaxy 5 7 2 17 19 23 through the 2022-23 season. BAKER — Announced the retirement of golf Colorado (Freeland 5-5) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 0-0), 5:10 p.m. Colorado, 4; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 4; 10 tied at The Associated Press Minnesota United 5 8 1 16 17 26 3. Through Sunday San Jose 2 8 3 9 19 25 coach Karen Exon, effective on June 30. Milwaukee (Guerra 3-3) at Cleveland (Kluber 8-2), 5:10 p.m. HOME RUNS—Harper, Washington, 18; Scoring Seattle 2 7 2 8 7 14 BARUCH — Named Michael Kotrozos Philadelphia (Eflin 1-2) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 4-4), 6:05 p.m. Albies, Atlanta, 14; Villanueva, San Diego, 14; G FG FT PTS AVG Colorado 2 8 2 8 14 22 women’s basketball coach. Miami (Urena 0-7) at St. Louis (Martinez 3-2), 6:15 p.m. Baez, Chicago, 13; Shaw, Milwaukee, 13; James, CLE 20 255 144 692 34.6 CHOWAN — Named Johnette Walker and Atlanta (Newcomb 6-1) at San Diego (Lyles 2-1), 8:10 p.m. Adams, Washington, 12; Blackmon, Colorado, Davis, NOR 9 106 53 271 30.1 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for Chantel Roberts women’s assistant basketball Arizona (Corbin 5-2) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-0), 8:15 p.m. 12; 4 tied at 11. Westbrook, OKC 6 64 33 176 29.3 tie. coaches. STOLEN BASES—Inciarte, Atlanta, 18; Durant, GOL 19 190 124 545 28.7 Friday’s Game EMORY & HENRY — Announced the resig- Turner, Washington, 16; MTaylor, Washington, Harden, HOU 17 158 118 486 28.6 Vancouver 2, Colorado 1 nation assistant director of athletics Taylor Wednesday’s Games 13; Cain, Milwaukee, 11; Hernandez, Wall, WAS 6 56 40 156 26.0 Saturday’s Games Jefferson to become the director of marketing Tampa Bay at Washington, 11:05 a.m. Philadelphia, 10; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 10; Dyson, Antetokounmpo, MIL 7 69 38 180 25.7 LA Galaxy 1, Portland 1, tie and fan engagement. Baltimore at N.Y.Mets, 11:10 a.m. Arizona, 9; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Peraza, McCollum, POR 4 40 10 101 25.2 Atlanta United FC 3, Philadelphia 1 PENN STATE — Named Kevin Freeman Milwaukee at Cleveland, 11:10 a.m. Cincinnati, 9; Pollock, Arizona, 9. Middleton, MIL 7 67 14 173 24.7 Montreal 1, Houston 0 men’s assistant basketball coach. Atlanta at San Diego, 1:40 a.m. PITCHING—Scherzer, Washington, 9-1; George, OKC 6 49 31 148 24.7 New England 2, New York 1 RUTGERS — Announced junior wrestler Arizona at San Francisco, 1:45 a.m. Nola, Philadelphia, 7-2; Gonzalez, Washington, Mitchell, UTA 11 102 39 268 24.4 New York City FC 3, Orlando City 0 Christian Colucci has transferred from Lehigh. 6-2; Mikolas, St. Louis, 6-0; Newcomb, Atlanta, Toronto FC 3, Columbus 3, tie ST. ANDREWS — Named Adam Bokmeyer L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. Holiday, NOR 9 88 21 213 23.7 6-1; Quintana, Chicago, 6-4; Strasburg, Aldridge, SAN 5 37 41 118 23.6 FC Dallas 2, Los Angeles FC 1 men’s lacrosse coach. Colorado at Cincinnati, 5:10 p.m. Washington, 6-4; Stratton, San Francisco, 6-3; Beal, WAS 6 49 20 139 23.2 Chicago 2, San Jose 1 ST. JOHN’S — Announced men’s junior Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 6:05 p.m. Wacha, St. Louis, 6-1; 11 tied at 5. Oladipo, IND 7 53 30 159 22.7 Real Salt Lake 2, Seattle 0 basketball F Mustapha Heron has transferred Miami at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.52; Scherzer, DeRozan, TOR 10 87 43 227 22.7 Sunday’s Game from Auburn. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 ✦ PAGE 3B Court orders records unsealed in Penn State case By Mark Scolforo guilty verdict on a single count of News organizations applauded the of really everyone, so the public isn’t privilege, and charges related to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS child endangerment. Schultz and appeals court’s ruling. faced with these broad blanket orders those appearances were subse- Curley pleaded guilty to the same “Today’s decision is a victory for that don’t explain what’s been denied quently thrown out, narrowing the HARRISBURG, Pa. — A offense and have served jail time. transparency,” said Lauren Easton, and why it’s been denied,” Melewsky charges the three faced. Pennsylvania appeals court on Lawyers for all three declined com- director of media relations for The said. Spanier’s lawyers, Ransom Monday ordered the release of docu- ment on the appeals court decision. Associated Press. “These records are Lawyers for Spanier and Curley wrote, have argued that those still- ments sealed in the criminal case The judges said the basic informa- a matter of great public interest, and have argued against releasing the sealed documents “contained ‘priv- against former Penn State administra- tion in many of the documents sought The Associated Press is pleased that documents. ileged communications not yet dis- tors over their handling of child sex by The Associated Press has previ- they will be unsealed.” Many of the records in question closed,”’ but she said the judges abuse complaints about former assis- ously been made public and should Melissa Melewsky, media law concern the role played by former have not been told how the contents tant football coach Jerry Sandusky. be released, although they also ruled counsel for the Pennsylvania Penn State general counsel Cynthia of the documents differ from the The three-judge Superior Court that sealed “proffers” were not made NewsMedia Association, said the rul- Baldwin as the three men testified testimony and evidence that was panel’s unanimous decision con- part of the court record and so are not ing affirmed that blanket sealing before a statewide investigative previously released. cerned many of the more than 200 subject to public disclosure. Docket orders are not appropriate. grand jury in 2011, before The “proffer letters,” a term records sealed in the case against for- entries also must be revealed. “It’s not a common issue that Sandusky was charged with child Melewsky defined as an agreement mer university president Graham The appeals court criticized the judges face at the trial court level, so molestation. She also testified about between prosecutors and witnesses Spanier, former vice president Gary trial judge for issuing a blanket order any time that an appeals court weighs the three men before a grand jury in about the scope of their testimony, Schultz and former athletic director sealing all documents rather than in and tells them specifically and 2012. were sealed because the trial judge Tim Curley. specifying why he was sealing each definitively, ‘Here’s what you must Baldwin’s actions were deemed determined they were not public court Spanier is currently appealing his individual record. do in these cases,’ that works in favor to have violated attorney-client records, Ransom wrote. Serena pulls out of finals, citing injury

By Howard Fendrich September. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sharapova wished Williams a speedy recovery PARIS — Serena and a rapid return to the tour Williams called off her in a two-sentence statement Grand Slam comeback released by French Open because of a chest muscle organizers. injury on Monday, pulling “I was looking forward to out of the French Open my match against Serena and shortly before she was sup- am disappointed that she had posed to play Maria to withdraw,” Sharapova Sharapova in the fourth said. round. Williams said her chest “It’s extremely disappoint- began hurting in her third- ing,” Williams said during a round singles victory over news conference at Roland 11th-seeded Julia Goerges Garros. “But also, I made a on Saturday. promise to myself and to my “It was really painful,” coach and to my team that if Williams said, “and I didn’t I’m not at least 60 percent or know what it was.” 50 percent, then I probably Despite that, Williams shouldn’t play.” played in a doubles loss alongside her older sister, Seattle Times photo: Dean Rutz Williams, who has won 23 Venus, on Sunday and tried Grand Slam singles titles, Seattle Mariners Kyle Seager welcomes home Nelson Cruz after Cruz’ two-run in a May to limit the pain by taping up contest against the . Seattle enters Tuesday atop the American League West standings, a game said she can’t hit serves the muscle. But nothing was ahead of the defending AL West and World Series champion Houston Astros. because of a problem with effective enough that her right pectoral muscle. Williams thought she could Her voice trembled a bit as continue in Paris. she explained that she will Her withdrawal allows Mariners expect reality check get an MRI exam and con- Sharapova, a two-time sult with doctors before fig- French Open champion, to ❏ First-place Seattle has mer’s arrival. need to get off to a good start. And peo- uring out what will happen move into the quarterfinals. And it’s not happening because the ple say you’ve got this pocket here next for her. Sharapova’s coach said the difficult 19-game stretch division is terrible — four teams are you’re going to be on the road for a “The fact that I physically Russian player was waiting above .500 — but rather because while or playing the tough teams in can’t serve at all is a good courtside when they were beginning at Houston. Seattle is finding ways to win despite June or July, everybody has got those indication that maybe I informed of Williams’ with- injuries and suspension. The Mariners stretches in their schedule.” should just go back to the drawal. By Tim Booth are 15 games over .500. They lead base- Last year at this time, Seattle was drawing board and stay posi- “It was a shock,” Thomas THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ball with 18 one-run wins. They’re 6-0 already 13 1/2 games back in the divi- tive,” Williams said, “and try Hogstedt said. “We were in extra-inning games. Since Robinson sion. They’ve reached first place to get better and not get it to SEATTLE — The last time the ready. We prepared a long Cano first broke a bone in his hand, and despite an extensive injury list that goes a point where it could be a time for this match.” Seattle Mariners were in first place this then was suspended for 80 games two back to when top reliev- lot worse.” deep into the season, the current hitting Their match had shaped up days later for violating baseball’s joint er David Phelps was lost for the season The 36-year-old American as the most-anticipated of coach was the , the cur- drug policy, the Mariners are 14-5. due to Tommy John surgery. Among the was competing at a major rent “Special Assistant to the the women’s tournament, But a reality check may be on the position players, there have been two tournament for the first time Chairman” was hitting .352 at the top of even though Williams has horizon. oblique injuries (Ben Gamel and Mike in 16 months — and for the won 19 of 21 previous head- the order, and the club “We’ve taken care of business so far Zunino), two ankles (Nelson Cruz and won 93 games but first time since giving birth to-head encounters, includ- to put us in this position and I think our Ryon Healy), a hand fracture (Cano) to her daughter last ing the past 18 in a row. missed the playoffs. guys are really looking forward to the and a fractured toe (Dee Gordon). All Yes, it has been a next three weeks,” manager Scott told, those six missed a combined 67 long time since Edgar Servais said. “We’ll find out how good games due to injury. On Court Philippe Chatrier Martinez and Ichiro we are.” Seattle is still a flawed team, espe- where Nadal has triumphed Suzuki had the Mariners in contention The quality of Seattle’s start should- cially without Cano in the lineup. In the French like they are right now. n’t be diminished, yet it hasn’t come 19 games since Cano went out, the so often, he broke the “We just love playing for each other against the elite of the American Mariners have scored less than four From Page 1B defending champion in the right now,” pitcher first game, with Nadal look- League. Seattle has played the majority runs 11 times. But the pitching staff has had a more straightforward said. “We’re all rallying around each of its games against teams with records been solid with unexpected success ing more like the nervy debu- other and it’s a lot of fun to be out 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 win against big- tant, serving a fault at below .500 as of the start of play from Gonzales and Wade LeBlanc, and serving John Isner, who there.” Monday. They haven’t seen Boston or Edwin Diaz leading the league in saves. 15-40. The Mariners started Monday at 37- served 12 aces but fell short But Rafa’s Law — the the New York Yankees. “We haven’t had this run we’ve had of becoming the first 22 and with a one-game lead in the AL So Servais understood when he was here with all the close games and doing unwritten logic that he is American man to reach the West, a position they haven’t held this asked about the Mariners’ upcoming it the way we were doing,” Servais said. practically unbeatable on the far into a season since late August 2003. schedule. Beginning Tuesday, the “We had stretches where we’d win six quarterfinals since Andre red clay in Paris — quickly That’s nearly 15 years since the club Mariners play 15 of the next 19 games out of seven, or we had the stretch a Agassi in 2003, despite hope- prevailed. has sniffed the clear air of the division against Houston, Boston, the Yankees couple of years ago in September where ful chants of “U-S-A!, U-S- Like so many other players lead outside the early stages of the reg- and the Angels. we won eight or nine in a row. But this A!” from the crowd. down the years since Nadal’s ular season. An entire generation of “We’re exactly where we should be. has been different in the fact that it’s “I was outplayed by a large first title in 2005, Marterer Little Leaguers in the Pacific Northwest We’ve played well to this point,” early in the season, we have a lot to margin,” Isner said. “I would soon found himself back in who look up to the likes of Nelson Servais said. “The teams we have com- play for, we have a lot of big games have liked to maybe put up a the press center, explaining Cruz, James Paxton and Dee Gordon ing up — and we talk about everybody ahead of us. It’s just a different feeling. better fight.” to reporters what it’s like to have never seen the Mariners in con- looks at their schedule when it comes I can’t really describe it other than to Marterer fought, for all the be on the receiving end. tention like this on the cusp of sum- out, and during spring training, and we say I love our team.” good it did him against “You know, if he hits a Nadal. A left-hander like the forehand like, yeah, really Spaniard but ranked 69 spots heavy, it’s of course some- below the No. 1, the thing different compared to German’s first French Open, any other opponent you have and only his third major, has during the year,” he said. Former 49ers WR shown he has the tennis to “The better guy won in the Clark dies at 61 play many more. end.” would-be base stealers. By Josh Dubow The team said Clark died Wichita State third baseman THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday surrounded by Draft friends and family. was the first of six Dwight Clark, the former Clark won two Super From Page 1B players attending the draft to 49ers wide receiver whose Bowls with the 49ers during be selected, going third overall Varitek, who also came out of reception known as “The a nine-year career that ended to Philadelphia. Catch” sent San Francisco to in 1987. He memorably Georgia Tech. Bohm is one of the top its first Super Bowl, has died pulled down the winning Bart led the conference in offensive players in the draft, one year after revealing he touchdown pass from Joe hitting with a .359 average and hitting .339 with 16 homers — had ALS. He was 61. Montana in the 1981 NFC topped the Yellow Jackets the most by a Wichita State Clark said in March 2017 championship game against with a .632 slugging percent- player since 2004 — and 55 that he had amyotrophic lat- the Dallas Cowboys, a play age, 79 hits, 16 home runs, 55 RBIs with 14 doubles and 39 runs and a .471 on-base per- eral sclerosis (’s remembered simply as “The Charlotte Observer photo: Jeff Siner walks. He also showed a disease), which attacks cells Catch.” It’s considered one centage. He’s also one of the knack for hitting in the clutch that control muscles. He sus- of the most significant plays In a box simply labeled, “The Ball,” former San country’s best defensive by setting a school record with pected playing football in NFL history. Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark stores the , with a .992 fielding three grand slams this year, might have caused the ill- His No. 87 has been ball that destined him for one of the greatest catches in percentage on the season and led the team with 10 go- ness. retired by the 49ers. NFL history. while throwing out 12 of 33 ahead RBIs. PAGE 4B ✦ TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Curry County ballot

New Mexico’s primary elections Department, 304 SR 77 State Treasurer ■ Jennifer L. Attrep ■ Dillon R. Lewis Attorney General are June 5. ■ ■ Seth H. Martin ■ Michael Eugene Hendrics Absentee and early voting are Texico Libertarian Party under way and taking place ■ Texico Community Building, Attorney General U.S. Senator Curry County Clerk Commissioner of Public ■ ■ ■ through June 2. 215 N. Griffin Aubrey Dunn Annie Hogland Lands All election-day polling places ■ Patrick Lyons are Voter Convenience Centers, Democratic Party Commissioner of Public U.S. Representative, District 3 County Assessor meaning an aligible voter can vote Magistrate Judge, Division 1 Lands ■ Christopher Manning ■ Candace R. Morrison State Representative, District at any polling place. ■ Terry Martin ■ Here are voting locations and ■ ■ Garrett O. Veneklasen Governor County Sheriff 63 Nicole Roybal ■ candidates on the ballots in Curry ■ George K. Munoz ■ Bob Walsh (write-in) ■ Wesley Waller Martin Ruben Zamora County: Curry County Commission, District 1 State Representative, District Lieutenant Governor Probate Judge State Representative, District Early/absentee voting ■ Angelina Baca 63 ■ Robin L. Dunn (write-in) ■ Mark E. Lansford 64 ■ Curry County Administrative ■ Jr. ■ Randal S. Crowder Complex, 417 Gidding, east U.S. Senator Secretary of State U.S. Senator entrance (8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday- ■ Martin T. Heinrich State Representative, District ■ Sandra D. Jeff ■ Mick Rich State Representative, District Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June 2) 67 67 ■ ■ North Plains Mall, 2908 N. U.S. Representative, District 2 Mark D. McDonald Attorney General U.S. Representative, District 2 ■ Jackey O. Chatfield Prince (10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday ■ Xochitl Torres Small ■ A. Blair Dunn ■ Yvette Herrell through Saturday) ■ ■ L. Madeline Hildebrandt Public Regulation Monty Newman Public Regulation Commission, District 2 Commissioner of Public ■ Gavin Clarkson Clovis ■ Commission, District 2 U.S. Representative, District 3 Kevin J. Sanders Lands ■ Clayburn Griffin ■ ■ Colonial Park Golf Course, ■ ■ Michael G. Lucero Jefferson L. Byrd Ben R Lujan ■ 1300 Colonial Parkway Judge of the Court of Jerry W. Partin U.S. Representative, District 3 ■ Farmer’s Electric Governor Appeals, Position 1 Republican Party ■ Jerald Steve McFall Cooperative, 3701 N. Thornton ■ ■ Kristina Bogardus Magistrate Judge, Division 1 Judge of the Court of ■ ■ Roy Walker Recreation ■ Jeff Apodaca Janemarie A. Vander Dussen Appeals, Position 1 ■ Governor ■ Center, 316 W. Second ■ Joseph Cervantes Judge of the Court of Keith A. Farkas Stephen G. French ■ Youth Recreation Building, Appeals, Position 2 ■ Steve Pearce 1501 E. Seventh ■ Jacquiline R. Medina Magistrate Judge, Division 2 Judge of the Court of Lieutenant Governor ■ ■ Shaun Burns Lieutenant Governor Appeals, Position 2 Grady Howie C. Morales ■ ■ Michaell Garcia Holmes ■ Judge of the Court of Stephen R. Whittington ■ Hank Bohnhoff ■ Grady Senior Center, 104 W. Rick S. Miera Appeals, Position 3 ■ ■ Sean N. Martinez Main Billy G. Garrett ■ ■ Secretary of State Briana H. Zamora Donald T. Sawyer Jr. Judge of the Court of ■ Johanna Cox Melrose Secretary of State Appeals, Position 3 Judge of the Court of Curry County Commission, ■ ■ Melrose City Hall, 105 E. ■ Appeals, Position 4 District 3 State Auditor Emil J. Kiehne Ave. B ■ Megan P. Duffy ■ Chet Spear ■ Wayne A. Johnson State Auditor Judge of the Court of Pleasant Hill ■ Bill McCamley Judge of the Court of Curry County Commission, State Treasurer Appeals, Position 4 ■ Pleasant Hill Fire ■ Brian S. Colon Appeals, Position 5 District 4 ■ Arthur L. Castillo ■ Daniel Jose Gallegos Roosevelt County ballot New Mexico’s primary elections ■ Garrett O. Veneklasen U.S. Representative, District 3 Commissioner of Public are June 5. Democratic Party ■ George K. Munoz ■ Christopher Manning County Assessor Lands Absentee and early voting are U.S. Senator ■ George E. Beggs ■ Patrick Lyons under way and taking place ■ Martin T. Heinrich State Representative, District Governor through June 2. 63 ■ Bob Walsh (write-in) County Sheriff State Representative, District ■ ■ All election-day polling places U.S. Representative, District 2 George Dodge Jr. Darrell W. Chenault 63 ■ ■ are Voter Convenience Centers, Xochitl Torres Small Lieutenant Governor Malin K. Parker ■ Martin Ruben Zamora meaning an aligible voter can vote ■ L. Madeline Hildebrandt State Representative, District ■ Robin L. Dunn (write-in) at any polling place. 67 U.S. Senator State Representative, District U.S. Representative, District 3 ■ Mark D. McDonald Secretary of State ■ Mick Rich Here are voting locations and 66 candidates on the ballots in ■ Ben R Lujan ■ Sandra D. Jeff ■ Phelps Anderson Roosevelt County: Public Regulation U.S. Representative, District 2 Governor Commission, District 2 Attorney General ■ Yvette Herrell Early/absentee voting ■ Michelle Lujan Grisham ■ Kevin J. Sanders ■ A. Blair Dunn ■ Monty Newman State Representative, District ■ Roosevelt County Clerk’s ■ Jeff Apodaca ■ Gavin Clarkson 67 ■ Office, 109 W. First (8 a.m.-5 p.m. ■ Joseph Cervantes Judge of the Court of Commissioner of Public ■ Clayburn Griffin Jackey O. Chatfield Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-6 Appeals, Position 1 Lands p.m. June 2) Lieutenant Governor ■ Kristina Bogardus ■ Michael G. Lucero U.S. Representative, District 3 Public Regulation ■ Memorial Building, 200 E. ■ Howie C. Morales ■ Jerald Steve McFall Commission, District 2 Seventh (noon-5 p.m. Tuesday ■ Rick S. Miera Judge of the Court of Republican Party ■ Jefferson L. Byrd through Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ■ Billy G. Garrett Appeals, Position 2 Magistrate Judge Governor ■ Jerry W. Partin Saturdays) ■ Jacquiline R. Medina ■ James S. Southard ■ Steve Pearce Secretary of State ■ Christopher D. Mitchell Judge of the Court of Portales ■ Maggie Toulouse Oliver Judge of the Court of ■ Jimmy D. Parrish Lieutenant Governor Appeals, Position 1 ■ ■ Jake Lopez Community Appeals, Position 3 Michelle Bargas ■ Michaell Garcia Holmes ■ Stephen G. French Center, 705 E. Lime State Auditor ■ Briana H. Zamora ■ ■ Memorial Building, 200 E. Bill McCamley Judge of the Court of Roosevelt County Secretary of State Judge of the Court of ■ Brian S. Colon Commission, District 3 ■ Seventh Appeals, Position 4 Johanna Cox Appeals, Position 2 ■ Megan P. Duffy ■ Lewis Shane Lee ■ Hank Bohnhoff Dora State Treasurer State Auditor ■ Dora Senior Center, 227 Ave. A ■ Tim Eichenberg Judge of the Court of Roosevelt County ■ Wayne A. Johnson Elida Appeals, Position 5 Commission, District 4 Judge of the Court of ■ Elida Community Center, 704 Attorney General ■ Jennifer L. Attrep ■ Tina M. Dixon State Treasurer Appeals, Position 3 ■ State ■ Hector Balderas ■ Gene Creighton ■ Arthur L. Castillo Emil J. Kiehne Libertarian Party Floyd Commissioner of Public U.S. Senator Roosevelt County Attorney General Judge of the Court of ■ Floyd Community Center, Lands ■ Aubrey Dunn Commission, District 5 ■ Michael Eugene Hendrics Appeals, Position 4 1572 N.M. 267 ■ Stephanie Garcia Richard ■ Paul E. Grider ■ Daniel Jose Gallegos THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5B

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