Vol. 68 No. 121 Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 10 Pages • 75¢ Home of Commissioners increase tax rate to 38 cents The Scurry County Commissioners’ Museum and Department of Public Safe- The court also approved putting for it.” Leon Glover Court approved a budget of $16,827,105 ty. One of the biggest changes in increas- $22,000 back into the budget for county Bonnie Nussey spoke about the effect and a tax rate of 38 cents per $100 valu- ing the tax rate from 32 cents to 36 cents employees longevity salary in creases. she believed a tax rate increase would ation for the 2017 fiscal year during to- prior to today was taking $700,000 out of During today’s meeting began with a have on the general public and expressed day’s meeting. the projected sales tax revenue. public hearing. Lynn Fuller thanked the her disappointment that while 90 people The court recessed at noon for lunch Commissioner Terry Williams said the commissioners on behalf of the Scurry were present at the commissioners’ court with several agenda items left to be dis- county tax assessor estimated sales tax County Museum for the reinstatement of meeting to protest the museum funding cussed and voted upon this afternoon. revenue at $1.8 million while Fritz’ pro- the $45,000 funding for the museum into being cut from the budget, only 21 people During the Aug. 30 meeting, com- posed budget estimated those revenues at the proposed budget and reiterated that — including county officials and em- missioners proposed raising the tax rate $2.5 million. the museum still needed that money. ployees — were at today’s meeting when from 32 cents to 36 cents. When the con- To help make up the difference, the Gail Summers also spoke during the the actual budget and tax rate were to be tractor for the Scurry County Appraisal property tax rate had to be increased public hearing, asking whether the com- voted upon. District overestimated certified values by three additional cents to cover the differ- missioners’ court intentionally used the “The tax rate affects everybody,” $84 million, the county was faced with ence in taking out the sales tax projec- museum to spark enough outrage in the Nussey said. “Each private citizen has between $300,000 and $330,000 in pro- tions, Williams said. community to raise the tax rate. The to make adjustments in their own per- jected lost revenue. The increased tax rate also helped guidelines of the public hearing would sonal finances to deal with the economic County Judge Ricky Fritz said the commissioners add $277,000 in proposed not allow commissioners to respond dur- downturn. I think the county needs to court had several options as to how it spending cuts back to the budget, includ- ing the public hearing, Fritz said. take ownership of everybody’s interests, would attempt to make up that amount, ing an additional $13,644 for Scurry Summers also said she did not think not just the interests of a few. I know it’s including raising the tax rate, taking County EMS to cover higher salaries for the county expenditures on the court- going to be hard to make those choices, money from next year’s budget and tak- two employees who will be classified as house, especially the breakroom and art- but that’s what we elected you to do, to Aron Stanley ing money out of reserves. para medics. A total of $40,000 was ap- work hung around the courthouse, were represent all the people in this county.” U.S. Army The court had previously approved re- proved for overtime pay for the Scurry needed. Williams said the state legislature 1999-present storing some of the budget cuts presented County Parks Department and Scurry “There appears to be an overabun- and its unfunded mandates were bigger in Fritz’ budget. County Sheriff’s Office and nearly dance of artwork,” Summers said. “I’ll issues for taxpayers than what the com- Today’s Veteran sponsored by On Aug. 30, commissioners agreed to $1,300 was added to cover uniforms for gladly take some of that artwork and missioners had been doing. Mandates are Nix’s Auto & Tire Service restore subsidies to the Scurry County the parks department. hang it in my house, seeing as how I paid 1510 25th Street 573-3567 See Rate, Page 2 Inside Early morning accident Football contest - See Page 10 causes traffic issues Weather Multiple lanes on U.S. Hwy. of Public Safety (DPS) office in 84 were closed for more than Colorado City was the trooper one hour and one person was who responded to the scene. transported to Cogdell Memo- Casares said the northbound rial Hospital after an accident in- lanes were blocked and the volving an 18-wheeler in Herm- southbound side was reduced to leigh this morning. one lane. At 6:15 a.m. today, an The driver of the sedan was 18-wheeler was pulling out of transported by Scurry County the Allsup’s parking lot in Herm- EMS to Cogdell Memorial Hos- leigh and began to turn left to go pital with minor injuries. eastbound on U.S. Hwy. 84. The driver of the 18-wheeler Derrick Bishop According to the Department was cited for failing to yield the of Public Safety, the driver did right of way of an intersection. Monday’s high: 93 degrees not see a sedan that was driving Oil from the sedan spilled Monday’s low: 71 degrees on the highway and the sedan onto the road and the Texas De- 7 a.m. reading today: 70 de- grees collided with the 18-wheeler. partment of Transportation was Precipitation: None The 18-wheeler blocked the called to the scene to put sand on 2016 precipitation: 21.58 northbound and southbound the road. inches lanes of the highway. Cpl. Frank Casares said the scene was SDN Photo/Maria Zorola Casares of the Texas Department cleared at 7:45 a.m. Daphene Thompson (left), Scurry County Senior Center activities director, talked to Stasia Blalock about the character she will play in Mardi Gras Mask, a potluck-style murder mystery dinner Thursday at the Finances senior center. Call the center at 573-4035 to reserve a seat or participate in the play. WT-Int. Crude $43.91 Chamber board tables HOT fund WTIC Posted $39.75 Natural Gas $2.93 Patterson-UTI $18.78 request for bronc riding event Senior center to present potluck meal Oxy-Permian $71.15 Kinder Morgan $22.06 A hotel occupancy tax (HOT) visitor’s bureau during the Texas fund request for a bronc riding Association of Convention and murder-mystery Thursday night event scheduled during the Sny- Visitors Bureau meeting last Lottery der Bike Rally was tabled by the month. The Scurry County Senior Citizens Center The setting is a Mardi Gras party in a man- Snyder Chamber of Commerce “We found out there are not a Monday’s Results Booster Club will host a murder-mystery pot- sion in New Orleans. board of directors on Monday. lot of visitor bureaus and cham- luck meal at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the senior Organizer Daphene Thompson said the event Texas Two Step The Scurry County Rodeo bers together. A lot are stand 5-7-12-35 BB: 19 center domino room. will take the place of the booster club’s monthly Association requested $2,500 alone,” Molina said. “We are There is no admission charge and those wish- meeting and the public is encouraged to attend. Cash Five for the event, which will be held very fortunate to have one (com- ing to attend are asked to bring a covered dish. “We had one last year and everyone had a 5-9-14-26-34 Sept. 29 and Oct. 1 at the rodeo bined office) here.” The performance will consist of a two-act blast,” Thompson said. “It was fun, so we are grounds on Gary Brewer Road. Events Coordinator Josh play. The staged murder will take place in the trying it again this year.” Pick 3 Morning The board tabled action and re- Ortegon discussed the purchase first act and will be solved in the second act. To reserve a seat, call Thompson at 573-4035. 7-7-2 Sum It Up: 16 quested a more detailed budget of an 18-foot outdoor panel Pick 3 Day before allocating the money. Christmas tree, which will be 2-7-7 Sum It Up: 16 Also on Monday, the board placed in the downtown plaza. Pick 3 Evening heard two preliminary land- The tree has a 10-foot base and Drop off point for tree limbs established by city 6-6-8 Sum It Up: 20 scaping presentation ideas for includes 186 red and silver toned the front of the chamber office, decorations and white LED The City of Snyder is providing local residents According to a release from the city, no house- Pick 3 Night but did not take action. Magan lights. He said the warranty of with a temporary site to drop off tree limbs that hold trash, paper, plastic, carpet, furniture or con- 6-5-1 Sum It Up: 12 Thomas, with Terrain Land- the tree is 10 to 15 years and the fell during Friday’s storm. struction material will be allowed. Daily 4 Morning scaping of Snyder, and Tanner cost was $8,600. Tree limbs may be dropped off at the lot at 1610 “Any unauthorized waste will be considered as 6-2-8-5 Sum It Up: 21 Hensel, with Tom’s Tree Place “It holds up through all 30th Street, which is the intersection of 30th Street illegal dumping and will be strictly enforced,” the of Lubbock, made the presenta- winds,” Ortegon said. “It has a and Ave. Q through Sept. 25. Limbs or branches press release stated. Daily 4 Day that are up to 12 inches in diameter will be ac- Many tree limbs fell during Friday night’s 8-1-8-7 Sum It Up: 24 tions, but no cost estimates for circular base. It’s layered up to the work was presented. 18-feet and you hang panels on it cepted. storm, which had wind gusts of up to 61 miles per Daily 4 Evening Executive Director Linda Mo- and decorate it.” The site is for residential customers only and hour recorded by the National Weather Service. 4-9-5-5 23 Sum It Up: lina told the board that the cham- Western Texas College will not for contractors or commercial customers. Several businesses were damaged and some were Daily 4 Night ber staff learned the difference donate a star for the top of the The city and Texas Commission of Environ- without power throughout the weekend and into 1-7-1-9 Sum It Up: 18 between a chamber office and a tree, he said. mental Quality will monitor the site. Monday. Ask Us DCOS to vote on selling lot in industrial park Q. — In Monday’s edition, Shake Your Sillies Out The Development Corpora- who was purchasing the lot. Keenan Ward and another tion of Snyder (DCOS) board of The board will also hold a player were pictured both directors will consider approv- closed session to discuss busi- wearing No. 15 jerseys for ing the sale of Lot 13 in the SnTx ness prospects, incentives and Texas Tech. Is that legal? Industrial Park during Wednes- real property. Any action will be A. — Yes. Players who have day’s meeting. taken in open session. the same number are not al- Executive Director Bill La- The meeting will begin at 7 lowed to be on the field at the vers said the lot is located on a.m. in the DCOS office board- same time. “the backside” of the park near room located at 2514 Ave. R. The CR 132. He would not disclose meeting is open to the public. Index Classifieds...... 6-7 Due to cancelled games, three people Comics/Puzzles...... 4 Community Calendar...... 2 to divide football contest prize money Dear Abby...... 8 Obituaries...... 2 Three high school football games that were included in last SDN Column...... 8 week’s Snyder Daily News football contest were cancelled due to Sports...... 9 inclement weather, so those games were not counted in this week’s Weather...... 8 contest. Three entrants correctly picked 13 of the 15 games, and since the tiebreaker game was one of those not played, the winners will SDN Photo/Maria Zorola equally divide the total prize money, giving each $30. The winners Scurry County Library story time participants (l-r) Lyla Early, Willa Early and Brinleigh Scates danced to were Robby Cearley, Blake Redman and Grant Knipe. Shake Your Sillies Out on Monday. They also studied insects and made an ant project. Winners will be mailed their checks. This week’s contest is on Page 10 in today’s edition. Page 2 Snyder Daily News Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Rate Community Calendar Continued from Page 1 requirements the state places on Nussey, Summers and Bob Mc- 30. 2017 fiscal year and levy taxes. Masonic Lodge the county, but does not fund. Carter expressed their concerns “You want to see anger, cut The amount of money to be Scurry Masonic Lodge No. 706 will have Fellowcraft Degree Williams proposed that the best about money spent on county the Boys and Girls Club and see raised by ad valorem taxes in the practice at 7 p.m. today. way to raise enough revenue was programs like the county golf what happens,” Williams said. 2017 budget is $8,438,339. to raise the tax rate to 38 cents. course. Fritz said the county has tried The court also approved the United Way kickoff luncheon “I think 38 cents would abso- “Why do the taxpayers need to make cuts wherever it could. necessary funding for commis- The Scurry County United Way kickoff luncheon will be lutely cover that $300,000 num- two golf courses to fund?” Mc- Fritz said there were no remod- sioner-elect Shawn McCowen held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Martha Ann Woman’s Club. Jeff ber,” Williams said. Carter asked. “There are a select els or capital projects in the 2016 to attend newly-elected official Klotzman, news director at Fox 34 in Lubbock, will be the guest Pct. 4 Commissioner Jim Rob- few people who play, but they budget or 2017 proposed budget. education courses. Harrell said speaker. inson agreed the tax rate could can play at the college. We can “I tried to find ways to make $3,000 was included in the 2016 not stay where it was and that get by with one golf course.” cuts and we had 90 people up budget to cover training. Ministerial Alliance the county could not afford to Summers asked whether sell- here angry,” Fritz said. The Scurry County Ministerial Alliance will meet at 11:30 a.m. keep dipping into its dwindling ing the golf course has been dis- Williams made a motion to Thursday at First Presbyterian Church. reserves. cussed. increase the tax rate to 38 cents “We can’t keep pulling out of Williams said that much like and for it to be ratified. Robinson ARE YOU Laughing in the Dark our reserves,” Robinson said. the museum, there would need offered a second and the motion “In a couple years, we won’t to be a large showing of support passed 3-1, with Pct. 2 Commis- PUTTING Laughing in the Dark will be shown at 7 p.m. Thursday, 2 p.m. have enough to do nothing. We for closing the golf course for it sioner Marianne Randals oppos- and 7 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ritz Community support the museum, the golf to happen. ing. ME Theatre. The movie, featuring comedian Chonda Pierce, is a fun- course, the parks and the Boys Summers said the budgeted With the increase to a 38 cent draiser for Godly Girlfriends Retreats. Admission is a suggested and Girls Club. We want to keep income for the course, a net loss tax rate ratified and the overtime ON? donation of $10 and a concession stand will be open. Call 207- what we’ve got. But we can’t of $148,000 for 2017, did not money for the health unit and 3505. keep taxes the way they are.” seem to justify keeping it open. Boys & Girls Club, the budget Williams also said that due Summers also said the same was at $16,827,105, about $1.8 Bake sale to federal government limits, could be applied to other enti- million less than than the 2016 Rivers of Living Waters Church will hold a barbecue lunch and employees at the Scurry County ties. budget. bake sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. The cost for lunch will Boys and Girls Club and Scurry “I say sell it if it’s not making Williams made the motion be $8 per plate and will include a brisket sandwich, chips and County Health Unit were being money,” she said. “How many to approve the budget and Pct. MAKE THE drink. asked to be hourly employees other cities our size have a Boys 3 Commissioner David Harrell CONNECTION instead of salaried employees. and Girls Club?” seconded. The motion carried FOR SAFETY! Friend-to-Friend program Williams proposed that the Williams responded by saying 3-2, with Randals and Fritz op- The Scurry County AgriLife Extension Service will host the budget include $10,000 to each that if the Boys and Girls Club posing. A Message From The Friend-to-Friend program at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the Colonial of those two entities to pay for were to close, there would be a The court also approved the Snyder Daily News Hill Baptist Church fellowship hall. The program will focus on overtime costs. repeat of the 90 people in court order for adopting the tax rate breast and cervical cancer awareness. Call 573-5423. During the meeting itself, supporting the museum on Aug. for the 2016 calendar year but & DPS Troopers

Senate panel scrutinizes proposed Bayer-Monsanto merger 573-3542 3907 WASHINGTON (AP) — The St. Louis-based Monsanto Co. tween Syngenta AG and the erybody can be fed,” and the College chairman of the Senate Judi- last week accepted an offer from China National Chemical Corp. merged company will be able to Ave. ciary Committee today warned Leverkusen, Germany-based and the Justice Department is speed up product improvements about the proposed $66 billion Bayer AG that will pay $57 bil- looking at the merger of Dow to help, Liam Condon of Bayer Pizza merger of American seed and lion to Monsanto shareholders Chemical and DuPont. Crop Science said last week. weed-killer company Monsanto and assume $9 billion in Mon- Also testifying are Jim Blome, Bayer and Monsanto both ® and German medicine and farm- santo debt. The Senate panel is president and CEO of Bayer own a variety of well-known Inn chemical maker Bayer, express- asking questions of those two CropScience North America, products. Bayer sells crop pro- ing concerns about the implica- companies and others at a hear- and Robb Fraley, executive vice tection chemicals used to kill tions for U.S. farmers. ing on consolidation and compe- president and chief technology weeds, insects and plant fungal “I’m afraid this consolidation tition in the U.S. seed and agro- officer of Monsanto. Officials diseases and also makes popular TUESDAY...SENIOR NIGHT wave has become a tsunami,” chemical industry. from Syngenta, Dow AgroSci- pharmaceutical products such as Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Grassley noted lower crop ences and DuPont will also be Bayer aspirin, Claritin allergy 4-9 pm - said at the start of the hearing. prices and higher seed prices, there. medicine and Alka Seltzer. The deal combines two of saying farmers are under “tre- Bayer and Monsanto officials Monsanto sells seeds for ages 60 and up the six U.S. and European com- mendous pressure” as the agri- have said the merger could help fruits, vegetables, corn, soy- BUFFET panies that dominate the ag- culture economy has slowed in farmers produce higher yields beans, cotton and other crops, rochemical market, and would the last couple of years. and meet a rising global food plus heavily advertised Round- create a global agricultural and The Iowa senator said anti- demand. up weed killer. The company chemical giant with a broad ar- trust regulators should closely Food could be made more is a leading producer of geneti- ray of products. Grassley has watch consolidation of the ag- affordable and the companies’ cally modified seeds engineered $ .89 said he’s concerned that the con- ricultural biotech industry and combined expertise could help to resist drought and herbicides, solidation could hurt American coordinate oversight between farmers limit chemical use and among other things. only includes drink farmers who are already worried agencies. He said the Federal environmental impact, they said. about rising costs. Trade Commission is currently “It’s going to take a lot of 6 After months of negotiations, reviewing another merger be- innovation to ensure that ev- Police Blotter • Arrest the 2900 block of 23rd Street, at Scurry County EMS respond- Timothy Jacob Arellano, 24, 9:29 a.m. Monday from the 4300 ed to five medical calls. was arrested in the 500 block of block of CR 132 and at 11:10 a.m. Three non-accident, traffic- 25th Street at 5:50 p.m. Monday Monday from the intersection of related calls were received. on a Nolan County warrant for FM 1606 and CR 370. Four alarms were reported. theft of property worth less than • Animal concerns One close patrol was request- $2,500 with two or more prior A bull was loose on U.S. Hwy. ed. convictions. 180 at 8:23 a.m. Monday. Six 911 hang-up calls were re- • Accident At 4:02 p.m. Monday, a horse ceived. A two-vehicle accident was was loose in the 1800 block of Law enforcement responded reported at 7:26 a.m. Monday in Tuscola Ave. to three civil issues. the 3800 block of Midland Ave. A horse was loose at the inter- • Fires section of Ave. V and 23rd Street 1941 Chestnut Street  Colorado City, Texas 79512 Controlled burns were called at 4:20 p.m. Monday. in at 8:52 a.m. Monday from • Monday blotter notes Birth Welcome to the new: Brittany Hernandez and Jus- tin Olvera announce the birth Mitchell County Nursing & Reha- of their son, Landon Jacob Ol- Obituary vera. Born at 6:11 p.m. Sept. 17 bilitation Center, an affiliate of at Cogdell Memorial Hospital, der Savings and Loan. She was he weighed six pounds, three Mitchell County Hospital District, Mable Glass a graduate of Pyron High School ounces and was 18¾ inches long. 1921-2016 and member of the First Baptist His grandparents are Amy proudly providing quality long- Mable Glass, 95 of Snyder, Church of Hermleigh. Garza, Jacobo Olvera and Pa- died Monday, Sept. 19, 2016 in She was preceded in death by tricia and Shon Villasana, all of term Nursing Home care in Snyder. her parents, Marcus and Omega Snyder, and the late Roy Her- Mitchell County. Funeral service for Ms. Glass (Love) Glass, and her eight sib- nandez. will be held at 11 a.m. Wednes- lings, Fred Glass, Link Glass, His siblings are Aaron and day at Bell-Cypert-Seale Fu- Pete Glass, Geneva Smith, Daisy Caleb Olvera. Our 110 bed facility offers 24- neral Home with the Rev. Alan Borland, Merle Glass, Joe Glass Culp officiat- and Jane Bollinger. hour skilled nursing, in-house re- ing. Burial Survivors include 13 nieces THE SNYDER habilitation, close proximity to will follow at and nephews, including local DAILY NEWS Pyron Cem- residents Wanda Falls, Wayne Access Care Dialysis and Emer- etery. 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Ira ISD senior class officers are (l-r) president Sarah Spradlin, vice Ira ISD junior class officers are (l-r) president Alyssa Goodwin, vice president Bronc Darnell, secretary Sierra Welch and treasurer Tommy president Tori Rosas, secretary Sabrina Highfield and treasurer Paxton Haynes. Cooley.

SDN Photos/Maria Zorola Ira ISD student body officers are (l-r) president Alyssa Goodwin, vice president Sarah Spradlin and secretary Sabrina Highfield. Not pictured is treasurer Alyssa Cowan.

Boo! Don’t Be Scared! We have all the Fall ready for ya’ll! Ira ISD freshman class officers are (l-r) president Asher Fowlkes, vice president Mackenzie Trevey, secretary Kylie Miller and treasurer Syd- ney Mathis.

Ira ISD sophomore class officers are (l-r) president Ben Fonville, secre- tary Madison Peterson and treasurer Katelyn Clifton, Not pictured is vice president Alyssa Cowan.

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MODERATELY CONFUSED ® by Jeff Stahler Astro-Graph Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 come any obstacle. Trust in the facts, not in rumors. choices and current situation. Look at the long-term A fair-minded attitude will be necessary this SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Open up effects of following your heart and pursuing your year. An open heart and a desire to compromise about your feelings, and listen to what others have passion. will help you get what you want. Set your strategy to say. Your relationship with both personal and TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Someone will and offer your services, but make it clear what you business associates will be challenged if you exag- take advantage of you if you are too gullible. Look want. Honesty will help you keep gerate. at the variables involved before you choose to moving forward without pitfalls. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — The way shoulder responsibilities that someone else will end VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — you present who you are and what you have to offer up taking credit for. Look at the big picture and refuse is important. Knowledge and expertise alone will GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Listen carefully to let your emotions take charge, not do the trick. Update your look to impress others. and read between the lines. Deception is apparent which could cause you to damage AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — A chance to when dealing with a friend or a young person in your reputation. Think before you turn something you love doing into a profitable en- your life. Ask direct questions to find out exactly do something you’ll regret. deavor looks promising. Set up meetings and plan what is going on. By Eugenia LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) your strategy to ensure a successful launch. Cel- CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Expand your Last — Check out new prospects and ebrate with a loved one. interests and open up your house for meetings and explore possibilities that will en- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Playing games activities that will lead to new friendships and op- courage philosophical or spiritual with someone’s emotions will not help you get your portunities. Your generosity will help you advance. growth. Live life instead of standing on the side- way. Try to keep the peace and figure out how to get LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Helping someone or lines while it passes you by. what you want without upsetting others. Diplomacy participating in a cause you believe in will encour- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Uncertainty will be required. age others to respect you. Taking action will show will surface if you let your emotions take control. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — A financial others that you mean business. Romance is encour- Use your skills and knowledge to help you over- matter will leave you uncertain regarding your aged. NEA Crossword Puzzle Almanac Sudoku Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Today is the 264th day of 2016 and the 93rd day of summer. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1873, the New York Stock Exchange closed because of a banking panic. In 1881, Chester A. Arthur was sworn in as president, one day after the death of James Gar- field. In 1977, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was admitted to the United Nations. In 1984, a suicide bombing killed 20 Ameri- cans at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. In 2001, President George W. Bush declared a “war on terror” before a joint session of Con- gress. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Upton Sinclair (1878-1968), author/social reformer; Leo Strauss (1899-1973), philosopher; Jacob “Red” Auer- bach (1917-2006), basketball coach; Anne Meara (1929-2015), actress/comedian; Sophia Loren (1934- ), actress; George R.R. Martin (1948- ), author; Guy Lafleur (1951- ), hockey player; Gary Cole (1956- ), actor; Moon Bloodgood (1975- ), actress; Brian Joubert (1984- ), figure skater. TODAY’S FACT: The first Cannes Film Festival, set in the resort city of Cannes on the French Riviera, began on this day in 1946. The festival was originally intended to debut in Sep- tember 1939, but was cancelled after the out- break of World War II. TODAY’S SPORTS: In 2013, Alex Rodri- guez of the New York Yankees hit the 24th grand slam of his career, breaking the major league re- cord held by Lou Gehrig since 1938. TODAY’S QUOTE: “All art is propaganda. It is universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously, but often deliberately, propaganda.” — Upton Sinclair TODAY’S NUMBER: 9 — NBA champion- ship titles Red Auerbach won as head coach of the Boston Celtics, eight of which were consecu- tive (1959-1966). TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon (Sept. 16) and last quarter moon (Sept. 23). Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Snyder Daily News Page 5 Robert Durst’s lawyer: Indiana prison doesn’t make sense Sweetheart nominees NEW ORLEANS (AP) — It if there’s any way to change the ties in the federal system. The doesn’t make sense to send real decision to send Durst to Terre other is in North Carolina at a estate heir Robert Durst to pris- Haute to serve his sentence of prison for sexual offenders. on in Indiana, where he’s been seven years and a month on a He said Durst had spinal fu- assigned, when he faces a mur- weapons charge. sion surgery in mid-July. der trial in Los Angeles, Durst’s “The Bureau of Prisons is an “They figure he needs a high- attorney said Monday. agency all of its own. Even a fed- er level of medical care than we “Our legal team is doing what eral district judge can’t tell them think he needs,” he said. they can to find out the why of what to do,” DeGuerin said. Durst is accused in California it and find out if anything can “There’s no process of appeal.” of killing his friend Susan Ber- be done” to get Durst sent to the DeGuerin said the assignment man in 2000 to keep her from federal prison closest to Los An- may have been made because talking to prosecutors about the geles, Richard DeGuerin said. the Terre Haute prison has one disappearance of Durst’s first But he said he doesn’t know of two “level 3” medical facili- wife, Kathleen Durst, in 1982. Hail of a Sale H 4004 Spur 84, Snyder, TX 325-573-5456

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Department of Motor Vehicles, Clean, Quiet, Spacious Lots 3742 HIGHLAND Texas Attorney General Ken even if they lack necessary doc- Some Lots Shaded Paxton’s office counters that uments like a birth certificate, as Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath, NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS Concrete Patio printing new materials will be long as they come in person to CH/A. $900/mo., $900/dep. Western Texas College will be accepting request for Cable, Water & Sewer Included expensive and time-consuming, initiate the process. 325-207-7399 proposals for the replacement of roofs until 11:00 a.m., Laundry/Showers and is unnecessary since the ** Playground Provided modified rules aren’t restrictive. Q. — What happens now? October 6th. Further information concerning this proposal 3789 HIGHLAND Monthly, Weekly & Daily Rates ** A. — Monday’s hearing con- may be obtained by contacting the Business Office at 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CH/A, 325-573-1711 Q. — How did we get this far? cluded without Ramos issuing a Western Texas College, telephone (325) 574-7612. fenced yard. $875/mo., A. — The New Orleans-based written order. But the fight over $875/dep. 325-573-7646 5th Circuit ruled that Texas’ law a relaxed version of Texas’ voter The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and TRIANGLE D RV PARK had a “discriminatory effect” on ID law for November won’t be all proposals and to waive any formality in connection 3801 Brick Plant Rd. poor and minority Texans. That the end of the case, no matter 4503 DENISON $350/mo. All bills paid, forced Texas to loosen its law what. therewith. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, including cable & Wi-Fi. for November’s election, and Federal courts will eventually 2 car carport, CH/A, 2 storage Country living with Ramos, on Aug. 10, approved a decide whether Texas drafted its rooms, fenced yard. city convenience! softer version both sides worked law in a way that was deliberate- RVs, Vehicles, RVs, Vehicles, $1,000/mo., $900/dep. 325-574-4368 to hammer out. ly discriminatory, or simply had 325-573-7646 The deal stated voters can that effect. Paxton, meanwhile, Motorcycles, etc. Motorcycles, etc. now cast a counted ballot by has vowed to keep appealing and Real Estate signing an affidavit and present- defend the original law before Rentamos: Casa mobil como ing a paycheck, bank statement, the U.S. Supreme Court. nueva (2013), 3 recamaras, 1865 SANTA FE 2 banos. Interesados llamar al: 3141 sq.ft. 3-2, on 7.31 acres, 325-575-2578 open concept, living area w/vaulted beamed ceiling, Miami’s Wynwood cleared of Zika Mobile Homes For fireplace, large bonus game MIAMI (AP) — With health Scott said. Rent room, utility/mud room, authorities declaring a win Wynwood was the first place covered patio, cedar carport, against Zika in Miami’s Wyn- on the U.S. mainland where wood arts district, their empha- mosquitoes began transmitting ROYAL COMMUNITY water well and U&F water, 3 barns w/pipe corrals, sis shifts to the remaining trans- Zika. Health officials say that & RV PARK mission zone on nearby Miami over the past several weeks, large pecan & oak trees. Clean, Quiet Neighborhood. Beach, where residents have mosquito control workers there •3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, Just outside city limits. objected to the aerial pesticide have seen fewer of the insects, CH/A. $725-$775/mo. 325-575-1543 spraying crediting with halting the main culprits in spreading $700/dep., possibly infections. the virus. payable in 3 payments. FOR SALE BY OWNER No new cases of Zika have “The message with Wynwood Cable, Water & Sewer Included 157 acres plus 20 space been reported in Wynwood is it was a huge success,” said Dr. since early August, and on Mon- Lyle Petersen of the CDC. “This **All utilities paid RV park at Ira. 325-207-0113 day health officials declared it to outbreak would have kept going except electricity. be no longer a zone of active lo- without the aerial spraying.” 1 year lease. cal transmission. But despite months of public Pets not allowed. The U.S. Centers for Disease outreach and aggressive mosqui- No smoking in house. Control and Prevention (CDC) to control measures, including 325-573-1711 lifted a warning for pregnant the removal of cylinder-shaped women to stay out of Wynwood tropical plants that trap water altogether, but continued to cau- where insects can breed, Florida tion them about traveling to the health officials have continued Make city and surrounding areas out of to find Zika-carrying mosqui- concerns for catching the virus, toes in Miami Beach. which can cause serious birth Miami Beach’s tall buildings Extra $$ defects. In nearby Miami Beach, and ocean breezes make aerial health officials have broadened spraying of naled there more their declared zone of active lo- difficult than in Wynwood, Pe- By Selling cal transmission. tersen said. Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Many residents there have That Garage CDC officials attributed the objected to the aerial spraying drop-off in infections in Wyn- despite assurances from health wood to aggressive aerial spray- officials that they are using con- Full Of ing with naled, an insecticide centrations of the chemical that that targets adult mosquitoes, are safe for humans. and street-level spraying with The city’s infection zone has Unused Items another pesticide that kills mos- expanded from just South Beach quito larvae. Scott said residents to a 4.5-square-mile area en- and business owners who kept compassing most of the seven- In The SDN Classifieds their properties clear of standing mile-long island, Scott’s office water also helped. announced late Friday. Come by 3600 College Ave. “We’re doing everything we A plane contracted by Miami- can do to educate the public and Dade County mosquito control have the same success in Miami officials sprayed naled over or call 573-5486 Beach as we have in Wynwood,” South Beach on Sunday. Page 8 Snyder Daily News Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Xtra Point Sometimes you just to need to get away Bridge Last week was a crazy week around the Jackson’s Sweetwater teams. Auston was One of those feature stories was an inter- Another tough play to visualize office, as well as at home. I had planned the fullback in the wishbone attack and view with Mike Sanders, who at the time In yesterday’s deal, declarer on going to the Louisiana Tech-Texas Tech opened holes for Skye Green and Joseph played for the Cleveland Cavaliers. I have had to make the unusual lead football game Saturday night for a while, Banyard. Snyder fans remember those written about Mike before, and he is one of the king from king-third to and I did not realize how much I would battles of the mid 2000s. of the better known people from DeRidder try to force left-hand opponent need that escape from the week. Sunday was the funeral and the church and used to come to my parents’ house to on lead. This deal also features My smartphone went crazy with alerts of was packed. Alisa touched the lives of play basketball. an infrequent piece of declarer- traffic deaths in the region, many people and never met a stranger. Mel also worked in radio and was known play. and one of those touched After learning of her death, our entire for his baritone voice on the Swap Shop. South barrels into six hearts. close to home. Family family mourned. I was able to visit with her He was one of those men you will always What should he friend Alisa Setliff passed husband, Shannon, and Andrew following remember. do after West away in one of the motor the funeral. The tears will be flowing for a The world lost two good people last leads the dia- vehicle accidents in Nolan while. week, but they will always be part of my mond 10? County last week. While in Lubbock on Saturday, I learned life. As soon as Snyder football and that one of my mentors in the journalism And it was good to get away and watch a North opened Ben Barkley baseball fans may remem- business passed away in Louisiana. Mel college football game to help get my mind one club, South ber her son, Andrew Davis, Harris was the man who got me interested off the real world for a few hours. was think- who played for Sweetwater. Andrew was in journalism. He was in charge of our ing about a an offensive lineman in football and was church’s television ministry and asked me Ben Barkley is the managing editor of By Phillip Alder slam. When Sweetwater’s catcher in baseball. I coached to work cameras. I agreed and told him I the Snyder Daily News. He has covered East made a Andrew in Little League for two years and wanted to pursue a job in journalism. So news and sports for more than 25 years in weak jump overcall, though, his mother was the school nurse at Andrea’s he moved me in front of the camera and Louisiana and Texas. Comments about his and North rebid two no-trump, school. I did interviews for the weekly television column can be emailed to barkley@snyder- South’s enthusiasm was tem- He drew trumps ending on the Another son, Auston, played for Kent program. dailynews.com. pered slightly. However, he board and played the diamond forced to game with a three-di- king. When East covered with amond cue-bid, learned that his his ace, South ruffed, took his partner had some heart support three spade tricks ending in the Grandparents don’t approve of kids’ creative clothing and leapt to six hearts. Note that dummy and led the diamond six no-trump fails unless East eight. However, instead of ruff- DEAR ABBY: While our grocery store? And if they are handle my grief very well. I had unresolved emotions by seeing unwisely leads a diamond. ing, he discarded his low club. six-year-old enjoys the positive offended, does their desire not no real support system at the you privately or by referring you South could see 11 winners — Yes, West took the trick with his attention he receives from his to see a costumed child trump time and soon after he passed, I to a grief support group. three spades, seven hearts and nine, but what could he do next? often unusual and imaginative my children’s need for a healthy reconnected with an old flame I one club. His first thought was If he had exited with a spade clothing choices, his grandpar- outlet for their individuality dur- had been in contact with on and Dear Abby is written by Abi- that the club finesse had to work. or diamond, declarer would have ents feel we are being “disre- ing this phase of their life over off through the years. We have gail Van Buren, also known But there was something better, ruffed on the board and sluffed spectful to others” by allowing which they have so little control? become somewhat serious, but as Jeanne Phillips, and was assuming West had the diamond the club queen from his hand. him and our — CLARK KENT’S MOM I realize that before I can go founded by her mother, Pauline nine to back up his 10-lead. But when West led a club, it was other children DEAR CLARK KENT’S further with this relationship, Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at Declarer covered West’s 10 into South’s ace-queen. to wear these MOM: I seriously doubt that I must deal with the feelings of www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box with dummy’s diamond jack It was a pretty loser-on-loser outfits in public. anyone other than your parents grief that I have for the loss of 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. and ruffed away East’s queen. endplay. Neither my and in-laws cares at all if your my boyfriend. husband nor children visit the dentist look- Any advice that you could I was permit- ing like Clark Kent, a cowboy provide would be greatly appre- ted freedom of or his horse. As far as I’m con- ciated. I am at a loss on how to Attorney: Man ignored officer’s commands before shooting Dear Abby expression as cerned, your children should be move forward in a healthy way. TULSA, Okla. (AP) — An when he was shot. It’s not clear Tulsa police helicopter foot- children, and allowed to exercise their sar- — LOST IN SAN FRANCIS- attorney for an Oklahoma po- from the footage what led Bet- age was among several clips we agreed that torial creativity. It’s harmless. CO lice officer who fatally shot an ty Shelby, the officer who fired showing the shooting of Crutch- with the exception of health, A few years from now they’ll DEAR LOST: I’m sorry for unarmed man said the man ig- the fatal shot, to draw her gun er and its aftermath. In that profanity, lewdness, immodesty be getting pressure from peers the loss of your longtime boy- nored officers’ commands and or what orders officers gave video, a man in the helicopter and adherence to organizational about fitting in, so let them enjoy friend, but I’m glad you wrote. was reaching through a window Crutcher. Shelby’s attorney, that arrives above the scene as dress codes, that we would not themselves while they can. That you recognize you need of his SUV when he was killed. Scott Wood, said Crutcher was Crutcher walks to the vehicle restrict our children’s freedom ** help to process his loss before But police video from the in- not following the officers’ com- can be heard saying “time for of expression. While we often DEAR ABBY: I have been you can move forward takes an cident Friday showed 40-year- mands. a Taser.” He then says, “That don’t agree with our children’s through quite a bit of turmoil in admirable sense of self-aware- old Terence Crutcher walking “He has his hands up and looks like a bad dude, too. Prob- choice of attire, it seems prudent the last two years. My boyfriend ness. If you have a doctor or a away from the officers and to- is facing the car and looks at ably on something.” to choose the battles we fight. died last year. We had been to- health insurer, ask for a referral ward his SUV with his hands Shelby, and his left hand goes Crutcher’s twin sister, Tiffany Is anyone other than our par- gether for 13 years. He was only to a licensed mental health pro- up when one officer shocks him through the car window, and Crutcher, called for charges. ents actually offended by a pi- 32 and his death was unexpect- fessional, a psychologist, social with a stun gun and he falls to that’s when she fired her shot,” “The big bad dude was my rate, sans weapon, in the dentist ed. worker, etc. That person can the ground. He is then shot and Wood said. twin brother. That big bad dude office, or a backward shirt at the I am realizing now that I didn’t help you to work through your killed. Local and federal investiga- was a father,” she said. “That big Police Chief Chuck Jordan tions are underway to determine bad dude was a son. That big bad announced Monday, before the whether criminal charges are dude was enrolled at Tulsa Com- video and audio recordings were warranted in the shooting or if munity College, just wanting CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS released, that Crutcher had no Crutcher’s civil rights were vio- to make us proud. That big bad weapon on him or in his SUV lated. dude loved God.”

Snyder ISD offers career and technical education programs in Agriculture, and Natural Local 3-Day Forecast Resources, Architecture & Construction, Family and Consumer Science (Culinary Arts), Education and Training, Healthcare Science, Marketing, Manufacturing, and Wed Thu Fri Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics (Auto Mechanics). Admission to these 9/21 9/22 9/23 programs is based on student career interest.

It is the policy of Snyder ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national 91/68 91/66 90/69 origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High A few clouds. Highs in the low 90s Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 90s by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education 91F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. and lows in the mid 60s. and lows in the upper 60s. Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Sunrise: 7:31 AM Sunrise: 7:32 AM Sunrise: 7:32 AM Sunset: 7:40 PM Sunset: 7:39 PM Sunset: 7:38 PM It is the policy of Snyder ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of Texas at a Glance the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments Moon Phases of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

4500 College Avenue First Full Snyder ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a 573-9305 • Sep 9 Sep 16 barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. Amarillo 91/66 For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Rachael McClain at 2901 37th Street, Snyder, 325-574-8900 and/or the • Last New Section 504 Coordinator, Kathy Scott, at 4300 Avenue V, Snyder, 325-574-7512. Dallas 98/74 Sep 23 Oct 1 • El Paso UV Index Snyder ISD ofrece programas de educación técnica en agricultura y recursos 95/73 Wed 9/21 8 Very High naturales, arquitectura y construcción, familia y cienca del consumidor (artes ✪ culinarias), educación y formación, ciencia de la Salud, Comercio, fabricación Austin Thu 9/22 8 Very High y transporte, distribución y logística (mecánica automotriz). La entrada a estos • 98/74 San Antonio Fri 9/23 8 Very High programas se basa en el interés de la carrera de los estudiantes. 97/75 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV Index La política de Snyder ISD es no discriminar sobre la base de raza, color, origen showing the need for greater skin protection. nacional, sexo o discapacidad en sus programas vocacionales, servicios o actividades requerido por Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según 0 11 enmienda; Título IX de las Enmiendas de Educación de 1972; y la sección 504 del Acto de Rehabilitation de 1973, según enmienda. Area Cities City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. La política de Snyder ISD es no discriminar sobre la base de raza, color, origen Abilene 93 71 Sunny El Paso 95 73 P Cloudy Midland 95 68 Sunny nacional, sexo, discapacidad o edad en sus prácticas de empleo según lo requerido Amarillo 91 66 Sunny Fort Stockton 95 70 Sunny Raymondville 98 73 Sunny por el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX Austin 98 74 Sunny Gainesville 95 70 Sunny Rosenberg 94 71 P Cloudy de las Enmiendas en la Educación, de 1972, la ley de Discriminación por Edad, de Beaumont 95 71 M Cloudy Greenville 96 68 M Sunny San Antonio 97 75 Sunny Brownsville 95 74 P Cloudy Houston 95 75 P Cloudy San Marcos 97 72 P Cloudy 1975, según enmienda, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según Brownwood 96 70 Sunny Kingsville 98 73 P Cloudy Sulphur Springs 95 67 Cloudy enmienda. Corpus Christi 96 78 P Cloudy Livingston 94 68 M Cloudy Sweetwater 94 71 Sunny Corsicana 97 71 Sunny Longview 94 66 M Cloudy Tyler 95 67 P Cloudy Snyder ISD tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de conocimiento Dallas 98 74 Sunny Lubbock 91 66 Sunny Weatherford 96 72 Sunny del idioma inglés no sea un obstáculo para la admisión y participación en todos los Del Rio 96 73 Sunny Lufkin 95 67 P Cloudy Wichita Falls 97 74 Sunny programas educativos y vocacionales. National Cities City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Para obtener información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos de quejas, Atlanta 89 69 Sunny Houston 95 75 P Cloudy Phoenix 88 75 Cloudy comuníquese con la Coordinadora del Título IX, Rachael McClain en 2901 por la Boston 80 66 Cloudy Los Angeles 88 69 Cloudy San Francisco 64 53 M Cloudy calle 37, Snyder, 325-574-8900 y/o la Coordinadora de la sección 504, Kathy Scott Chicago 79 66 P Cloudy Miami 89 79 M Cloudy Seattle 66 49 P Cloudy Dallas 98 74 Sunny Minneapolis 82 63 P Cloudy Saint Louis 89 68 P Cloudy en 4300 Avenida V, Snyder, 325-574-7512. Denver 90 65 P Cloudy New York 85 70 Cloudy Washington 83 70 Cloudy ©2016 AMG | Parade Sports Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Snyder Daily News Page 9 Calendar TODAY Female player making impact on football field Volleyball Lubbock Estacado at Snyder freshmen, By Larry McCarty 5 p.m. SDN Sports Editor I wanted to show Lubbock Estacado at Snyder, 6 p.m. the boys that girls WEDNESDAY Alvino Vasquez made an impact in the are capable of more Soccer first two games for the Snyder seventh than wearing pretty Cisco College at WTC women, 4 p.m. grade A football team. x-WTC men at University of the South- It doesn’t matter that she’s a female. clothes and dress- west, 4 p.m. Vasquez started at offensive tackle and ing up Volleyball on the defensive line in wins over Semi- - Alvino Vasquez WTC at New Mexico Military Institute, SJHS seventh grader 8 p.m. nole and Sweetwater. THURSDAY Her two older brothers, Brandon Jai- Football mes and Luis Vasquez, are members of take long to get into the flow. Snyder freshmen at Levelland, 5 p.m. the high school football program. She “It got easier after the game started,” Snyder JV at Levelland, 7 p.m. has two younger brothers, Chon and Jesse Vasquez said. “The training was hard, but Levelland at SJHS, 4:30 p.m. Vasquez. if you set your mind to it, you can do it IJHS at Ropes, 5:30 p.m. “This is my first year to play football, and never give up. It takes work and ef- Ira JV at Ropes, 7 p.m. other than with my brothers,” Vasquez fort. I played football because it is fun.” Sterling City at HJHS, 6 p.m. said. “My brothers give me a lot of sup- Cantu said he would not be surprised if Sterling City at Hermleigh JV, 7 p.m. Vasquez plays through high school. St. Ann’s at BCJHS, 5:30 p.m. port. I wanted to show the boys that girls are capable of more than wearing pretty “I’m enjoying coach her,” Cantu said. x — Scrimmage clothes and dressing up. Some of the boys “I talked with her mom about how she said I would quit after the first day and competes. Playing football will help in wouldn’t survive. The girls are happy for athletics, even if she decides to compete me.” just in girls’ athletics. She handled her Prep Head coach Carlos Cantu said Vasquez own in the first game and I expect that Here is The Associated Press high receives no special treatment and earned to continue. She battles in the trenches school football poll, with first-place a starting job. against the boys. She is ahead in the votes in parentheses, records, points “She has done a terrific job of doing weight room and getting stronger. She based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the will remember this for the rest of her life, team’s ranking in last week’s poll: what we want players to do,” Cantu said. Class 6A “She lifted weights (10 reps at 155 pounds no matter if it is one year or six years.” Points Prv on the bench press) and did all of the con- SJHS will host Levelland Thursday 1. Allen (22) (3-0) 243 1 ditioning. She gets after it during one-on- with the seventh grade B game beginning 2. Judson (2) (4-0) 211 3 one at practice. It’s been a pleasure to at 4 :30 p.m. 2. DeSoto (1) (3-0) 211 2 watch her improve every day.” The seventh grade A game is sched- Special to the Snyder Daily News/Michelle McCarty 4. Lake Travis (3-1) 145 4 Vasquez admitted that she was nervous uled to start at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Alvino Vasquez (56) of the Snyder seventh grade A football team blocks a Seminole player 5. Euless Trinity (3-0) 142 5 before the first two games, but it didn’t eighth grade game at 6:30 p.m. at Tiger Stadium. Vasquez plays tackle on offense and defense. 6. Austin Westlake (3-1) 117 6 7. Cedar Hill (2-1) 96 7 8. Cibolo Steele (3-1) 68 8 9. The Woodlands (4-0) 49 10 Ward will undergo surgery 10. GP North Shore (2-1) 43 9 Others receiving votes: San Angelo Rangers defeat Angels to reduce LUBBOCK — Texas Tech safety Keenon Ward is expected to Central 30; Round Rock Cedar Ridge miss a minimum of two weeks due to arm surgery, head coach Kliff 5; Katy 5; Austin Bowie 5; Dickinson Kingsbury said. 3; Beaumont West Brook 1; Southlake Ward injured his arm during the second quarter of Saturday’s Carroll 1. magic number to three games game against Louisiana Tech and is scheduled to have surgery on Class 5A Wednesday. Kingsbury said Ward’s status will be re-evaluated after Points Prv ARLINGTON (AP) — Elvis Andrus and the ners and Astros were tied for second place, 9.5 two weeks. 1. Cedar Park (12) (4-0) 229 1 Texas Rangers always believe they’re going to games behind Texas. 2. Aledo (5) (3-0) 222 2 The Red Raiders have an open date this week. The next sched- win. Now they’re getting ever closer to another “Play it straight, just trying to play the same uled game is Sept. 29 against Kansas in Lubbock. 3. Denton Ryan (4) (4-0) 206 3 American League West title. way we’ve been playing all year,” Desmond said 4. Manvel (4) (3-0) 193 4 Andrus scored the winning run on All-Star about being close to clinching. “It’s been work- 5. Richmond Foster (4-0) 137 6 6. Denton (4-0) 78 7 center fielder Ian Desmond’s RBI single with no ing. No need to change it now.” 7. Lancaster (3-1) 70 8 outs in the ninth inning as the Rangers beat the Closer Sam Dyson (3-2) worked a scoreless Snyder Tennis Results 8. Waxahachie (4-0) 69 10 last-place Los Angeles Angels 3-2 on Monday ninth for the victory after starter Martin Perez 9. Texarkana (4-0) 64 9 night for their MLB-best 46th come-from-be- pitched seven innings and Matt Bush worked a At Lubbock Mixed Doubles 10. Frisco Lone Star (3-1) 46 5 hind victory. perfect eighth. Saturday Chapman-Tatom (Snyder) lost to San- Others receiving votes: College Sta- “That has been our DNA this year. We didn’t Alvarez, the sixth Angels pitcher, had gotten Fort Stockton 13, Snyder 5 chez-Pacheco (Fort Stockton), 6-1, 5-7 tion 22; Grapevine 15; Lubbock Cooper give up until the last out, until the last pitch, and out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth following Boys Singles Andrews 19, Snyder 0 9; Dallas Highland Park 5; Port Neches- it’s contagious,” said Andrus, who also had a ty- a 38-minute rain delay, two innings after Rang- Corbin Shaw (Snyder) def. Cody Aaron Boys Singles Groves 4; Dripping Springs 3; Canyon 2; ing solo homer in the seventh. ers manager Jeff Banister was ejected for argu- (Fort Stockton), 1-6, 6-2, 10-4 Corbin Shaw (Snyder) lost to Robert Cleburne 1. Andrus led off the ninth with a sharp single to ing when a replay challenge overturned an out Trace Chapman (Snyder) lost to Joseph Mendicta (Andrews), no score available Class 4A Diaz (Fort Stockton), 6-2, 6-0 Trace Chapman (Snyder) lost to Jacob Points Prv left off Jose Alvarez (1-3) before Carlos Gomez and led to an Angels run. Spence Jones (Snyder) lost to Trey Ro- Harper (Andrews), 6-4, 6-4 1. WOS (15) (4-0) 237 1 turned an attempted sacrifice into a bunt single. Yunel Escobar was thrown out by several feet driguez (Fort Stockton), 6-0, 6-0 Spence Jones (Snyder) lost to Hesston 2. Argyle (6) (3-0) 220 2 Desmond’s single gave the Rangers (89-62) their trying to stretch his hit into a triple in the sixth, Raiden Jones (Snyder) lost to David Montague (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 3. Carthage (3-0) 186 5 20th last at-bat victory and they improved to 35- then motioned toward the outfield. Manager Graves (Fort Stockton), 6-1, 6-3 Raiden Jones (Snyder) lost to Luis Ra- 4. Waco La Vega (2) (4-0) 177 4 10 in one-run games. Mike Scioscia challenged the ball had become Collin Guines (Snyder) lost to Darryn mos (Andrews), 6-2, 6-1 5. Cuero (1) (4-0) 136 6 Nomar Mazara also homered for the Rang- lodged underneath the padding on the wall in Sanchez (Fort Stockton), 6-1, 6-1 Collin Guines (Snyder) lost to Jaxon 6. China Spring (1) 4-0) 130 7 ers, whose magic number is three to win their right-center field and should have been ruled Snyder lost to Fort Stockton, no players Jones (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 7. Gilmer (3-1) 77 3 second consecutive division title. After Seattle dead, as per the ground rules for the Rangers or score available Snyder lost to Andrews, no players or 8. Henderson (4-0) 69 10 lost and Houston won later Monday, the Mari- ballpark. x-Collin Guines (Snyder) lost to Luis Pi- score available 9. Abilene Wylie (2-1) 46 9 ñon (Fort Stockton), 8-3 Girls Singles 10. Navarro (4-0) 33 NR Girls Singles Hannah Downing (Snyder) lost to Jenna Others receiving votes: Van 19; Ce- Hannah Downing (Snyder) def. Paloma Oller (Andrews), 6-3, 6-0 lina 12; Liberty Hill 9; Sweetwater 8; Sylvestre (Fort Stockton), 6-7, 6-2, 10-8 Virginia Velasquez (Snyder) lost to So- El Campo 8; Kennedale 4; Stafford 3; Cutler injured in Bears’ loss to Philadelphia Virginia Velasquez (Snyder) lost to Jas- phia Figueroa (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 Gladewater 1. senia Ureste (Fort Stockton), 6-4, 6-2 Hailie Avalos (Snyder) lost to Bry Alvi- Class 3A CHICAGO (AP) — It was bad offense, in jeopardy at that point. McPhee. Hailie Avalos (Snyder) lost to Kaitlyn drez (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 Points Prv enough that the quarterback on My day was done.” “He’s a passionate guy,” Cut- Cope (Fort Stockton), no score avail- Kirsti Pierce (Snyder) lost to Ariana 1. Brock (19) (4-0) 244 1 the other side made him look But first, Cutler had to endure ler said, shrugging off the brief able Mora (Andrews), 4-6, 6-4, 10-6 2. Newton (5) (4-0) 218 2 like the rookie. a dressing down on the sideline spat. “No one likes to lose in that Hailey Hammit (Snyder) lost to Wesly Brianna Garcia (Snyder) lost to Tatum 3. Franklin (1) (4-0) 200 3 That it happened on Monday from injured teammate Pernell type of fashion.” Crockett (Fort Stockton), 6-3, 6-1 Rondan (Andrews), 6-1, 6-0 4. Malakoff (3-0) 179 4 night might have made it sting Kirsti Pierce (Snyder) def. Chloe Cren- Skyler Flores (Snyder) lost to Aimee 5. Sunnyvale (4-0) 136 5 shaw (Fort Stockton), 6-3, 6-4 Mora (Andrews), 6-2, 6-0 6. Cameron Yoe (3-1) 104 7 even more for star-crossed Bears Brianna Garcia (Snyder) def. Kaitlyn Boys Doubles 7. White Oak (4-0) 88 8 quarterback Jay Cutler. And Pacheco (Fort Stockton), 3-6, 6-4, 7-2 Shaw-Raiden Jones (Snyder) lost to 8. Harmony (4-0) 61 9 that was even before the Eagles Sports Briefs x-Skyler Flores (Snyder) def. Maira San- Mendieta-Harper (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 9. Canadian (2-2) 28 10 added injury to insult, forcing chez (Fort Stockton), 8-0 Spence Jones-Guines (Snyder) lost to 10. Crockett (4-0) 26 NR him out of the game with a bad Extreme Trail 5K run x-Heather Tatom (Snyder) def. Amber Moore-Montague (Andrews), 6-0, 6-0 Others receiving votes: Wall 17; La thumb on his throwing hand late The Western Texas College Xtreme Trail 5K run for community Nararo (Fort Stockton), 8-2 Snyder lost to Andrews, no players or Marque 16; Grandview 14; Cisco 10; So- in the third quarter of a 29-14 members will be held at the cross country course next to Weaver Boys Doubles score available nora 10; East Bernard 6; Elysian Fields loss to the Eagles. Field beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday The cost is $20 and must be Shaw-Raiden Jones (Snyder) lost to Di- Girls Doubles 4; George West 4; Hallettsville 3; Mine- Cutler couldn’t pinpoint when paid by Wednesday. Runners may register at [email protected] or az-Rodriguez (Fort Stockton), 6-1, 6-0 Downing-Avalos (Snyder) lost to Oller- ola 3; Rockdale 3; Coleman 1. his thumb began to hurt, but ac- mailed to 6200 College Ave., Snyder, TX 79549. Jones-Guines (Snyder) lost to Aaron- Figueroa (Andrews), 6-1, 6-0 Class 2A Graves (Fort Stockton), 6-1, 6-1 Velazquez-Pierce (Snyder) lost to Mora- Points Prv knowledged “trouble” gripping White Buffalo Stampede Girls Doubles Alvidrez (Andrews) 2-6, 6-4, 10-6 1. Refugio (21) (3-0) 246 1 the ball from early on in the Downing-Avalos (Snyder) lost to Silves- Garcia-Flores (Snyder) lost to Rondan- 2. Bremond (3) (4-0) 212 2 game. Early registration for the White Buffalo 5K Stampede, which tre-Crockett (Fort Stockton), 5-7, 6-4, Blackshear (Andrews), 6-0, 6-1 3. Iraan (1) (4-0) 177 3 The injury was aggravated as is Oct. 1, will continue through Friday. The cost is $20 and will 10-8 Mixed Doubles 4. Albany (4-0) 162 5 he tried to plant his right hand increase to $25 Saturday. Proceeds will benefit Gateway Family Velasquez-Pierce (Snyder) def. Ureste- Chapman-Tatom (Snyder) lost to Kuyk- 5. Mart (4-0) 136 6 and break his fall on a strip-sack Services, Inc., and the Western Texas College Foundation scholar- Sanchez (Fort Stockton), 6-0, 6-2 endall-Mora (Andrews), 6-2, 6-2 6. Tenaha (4-0) 113 7 by Philadelphia’s Destiny Vaeao ship fund. The Dash of Color Mile will start at 8 a.m. at the Scurry Hammit-Flores (Snyder) lost to Cren- 7. Lovelady (3-0) 83 8 in the third quarter. County Courthouse and the 5K race will at 9 a.m. Call 573-3558. shaw-Cope (Fort Stockton), 7-5, 6-1 x — Match did not count in team score 8. Shiner (3-1) 74 9 Even though he played two 9. Stratford (2-1) 56 4 10. Wellington (4-0) 48 10 more offensive series after the Ask Us about Others receiving votes: Price Carlisle fumble, Cutler watched Eagles how our Come To 6; Muenster 5; Goldthwaite 5; Crawford linebacker Nigel Bradham step STONEYS BBQ 4; Evadale 1; Christoval 1; Mason 1. in front of an underthrown pass “REFERRAL” Colorado ** intended for Alshon Jeffery an- Here is the top 17 teams and Scurry other 10 yards up the field and Can help you City... County teams in this week’s sixmanfoot- decided to exit and begin treat- ball.com Class 1A Division 1 poll: ment in the locker room. “INSTANTLY” 1. Happy 3-0 make money “I couldn’t get as much on it In The Blue 2. Ira 3-0 as I wanted,” he said about the in store!! 3. Sterling City 3-1 interception. “I knew that I was Building With 4. Jonesboro 4-0 putting the team, especially the The Big Doors.... 5. Borden County 3-1 1724 Hickory Street 6. 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