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SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 2014 VOLUME 122, NUMBER 183 ROSENBERG-RICHMOND, TEXAS AND TEXAS COASTER www.fbherald.com $ 1.25 * These are partials and not available in all areas. • Home Goods • Michaels • Academy • Office Depot • Walmart • Ulta • Kohl’s • Walgreens • JC Penney • Target • Profile • Best Buy* Good Afternoon Fort Bend Journal Around the Bend Obituaries Today’s Scripture Jaybird-Woodpecker saga Historian Bruce Kelly will give a Pow- erPoint lecture about the dramatic 1889 gun battle in Richmond at 4 p.m. Saturday in the historic Fort Bend County Court- house in Richmond. The program will be followed by a walking tour pointing out sites related to the story. The event is free. Call 281-342-6478 for details. ‘Les Miserables’ concludes The Fort Bend Theatre will conclude its run of the musical “Les Misérables” at 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday at the Stafford Centre. For tickets, visit fortbendtheatre.com. Cooperative VBS Cooperative Vacation Bible School for all denominations begins Monday at First Presbyterian Church of Rosen- berg, 1400 Radio Lane. The week-long program runs from 9 a.m.-noon daily and is for ages 4-10. If not pre-registered, arrive at 8:30 a.m. Monday to sign up. For more information, call 281-342-2076. Brazos Crossing Chorus The Brazos Crossing Chorus, which performs in a cappella har- mony, has rehearsals at 7 p.m. each Monday at Calvary Baptist Church, 4111 Airport Blvd. Women who like to sing are invited to come to any re- hearsal. For more information, con- tact Debbie Thomas at 281-750-2022 or [email protected]. Happy Cousins dance The Happy Cousins Dance Club will feature Donnie Wavra performing at its dance from 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at the American Legion hall in Rosen- berg. For more information, call Nor- bert Scotka, president, at 281-342-2785. Texas German Society The Fort Bend Chapter of the Texas German Society will meet at 6 p.m. Tues- day, Aug. 12, at the Albert George Branch Library, 9230 Gene St. in Needville. For more information, call 281-342-8243. Terry High orientation B.F. Terry High School is holding its freshman orientation, Fish Camp, from 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Aug. 13, starting in Graeber Auditorium. Par- ents are welcome. For more informa- tion, call 832-223-3400. None Acts 28:15 86037 20033 7 9 When Paul saw them, he thanked God and took courage. 1. A man’s home is his castle, in a man- or of speaking. 2. Dijon vu -- the same mustard as be- fore . 3. Reading while sunbathing makes you well red. — BH Pun time HERALD STAFF A sampling of mosquitoes in Fort Bend County has tested positive for the West Nile virus, the county’s Health and Hu- man Services Office announced Friday. “Mosquitoes positive for WNV do not necessarily lead to human cases of dis- ease,” HHS Director Dr. Mary M. desVi- gnes-Kendrick said in a statement. “There have been no human cases of WNV in the county so far this year.” When an area tests positive for the WNV in a few mosquitoes, it does not al- ways mean there is a high risk of human infection, the department noted. Nevertheless, there will be efforts “to prevent mosquito breeding by increasing spraying and larviciding in the area until a sample of mosquitoes tests negative for the virus,” HHS said. Ounce of prevention Spraying can only affects mosquitoes where the spray reaches. Some backyards with high privacy fences, for example, can’t be sprayed by a spray truck. “The best practice to prevent mos- quitoes around the home is to drain any standing water — flowerpots, trash cans — and if necessary, spray yards with com- mercial sprays available at most home im- provement stores,” the department said. Simple measures, then, can prevent the virus’ spread or infection. “Dress in loose, light-colored clothing to cover legs and arms; use repellent that contains DEET; avoid going outside at dusk and dawn; and drain standing wa- ter,” the department said. About the disease West Nile virus is a potentially serious illness that spreads when infected mos- quitoes bite humans and other animals. Symptoms will appear 3-14 days after a person has been bitten by an infected mosquito. Symptoms include high fever, head- aches, neck stiffness, nausea and vomiting. Severe symptoms include fever and may include unusually intense headaches or confusion. If these symptoms develop, a person should get medical attention immediately. About 80 percent of infected people show no symptoms at all — and only 1 in 150 peo- ple infected develops severe symptoms. How mosquitoes are tested Mosquito tests are done by trapping the insects and submitting the sample to be tested for viruses. Fort Bend County monitors the type and numbers of mosquitoes present and submits samples for WNV testing. The county sprays for nuisance mos- quitoes but increases spraying and larvi- ciding in areas where mosquito samples tested positive for WNV. For more information, visit fortbend- countyhhs.com. West Nile virus found in mosquitoes The 2014 Fort Bend Coun- ty Fair queen candidates will grace the runway as they mod- el outfits at the 25th annual Fort Bend County Fair Style Show and Dinner. The show will be on Aug. 15 at Safari Texas Ranch in Rich- mond. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Guests can enjoy mimosas and appetizers, shop at the ven- dor tables and browse the raffle items on display. The dinner begins at 7 p.m with the fashion show following. Tickets are $55 each or $100 per couple. Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling 281-342-6171. Queens ready for Style Show Though it may seem dwarfed by the human assistant that towers over it, this detailed model jet is actually a huge flying attraction at model fly-ins. Little giant gets ready for Model Air Show BY DAVID EMSWILER [email protected] Bond was set at $500,000 Friday for Eric Norris, the 25-year-old Houston man arrested in connection with the July 17 shooting death of Donald Leon- etti. Norris was not arraigned, but re- ceived magistrate warnings from Asso- ciate District Court Judge Pedro Ruiz at the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, said Assistant District Attorney Thomas L. Pfeiffer. “He will be assigned a court as soon as the case is indicted or a document is filed with the clerk’s office that is related to the case,” said Pfeiffer. “Either event will trigger the creation of a cause number and court assign- ment.” Arraignment is a hearing where an in- dictment has been drafted and approved by the grand jury, Pfeiffer said. “In an actual ar- raignment the defen- dant is given a copy of the indictment so that he knows what he is being charged with,” he added. Norris was ar- rested Thursday in Houston by the Gulf Coast Violent Of- fenders Task Force and Stafford police. Norris lives in Houston, said Stafford Police Lt. James Leedom. Leonetti, a well-known Stafford busi- nessman, was shot dead during a rob- bery at a poker game, Stafford police said. Stafford police gathered information on the vehicle that was allegedly used in the robbery that led investigators to Nor- ris, said Leedom. “At this time our investigation con- tinues to identify other persons involved in this robbery and murder,” the depart- ment said in a statement. Leonetti was a fixture in the Fort Bend County business community, said Lee- dom. Leonetti Graphics created T-shirts and signs for area sports teams, schools and businesses. Leonetti also hosted private poker games, including the one on July 17, Lee- dom said. That is where two masked gunmen broke in to the game wielding guns. Shots were fired and Leonetti was killed and 56-year-old Charles Olsen was injured. Officials ask that anyone with informa- tion to call Fort Bend County Crime Stop- pers at 281-342-8477. Bond set at $500K for suspect in fatal Stafford shooting Eric Norris BY DAVID EMSWILER [email protected] The final decision on a proposed $243 million bond proposal aimed at funding district growth will be made Tuesday by the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District’s Board of Trustees. If approved by President Julie Thompson and fellow trustees, voters will see the bond referendum on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. Trustees found themselves on the hot seat at the July 17 meeting when three attendees at a public hearing questioned various aspects of the pro- posal — with planning and communi- cation at the top of the complaint list. Superintendent Dr. Thomas Randle recommended that the board move any action to August. That allowed trustees latitude to consider action while also giving election officials time to meet ballot deadlines. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Brazos Crossing Administra- tion Building, 3911 Ave. I. The plan would include $22.3 million for a middle school in Fulshear and a $3.8 million expansion of “shell space” at the planned high school not yet con- structed in Fulshear. But the largest portion of the bond money — $150 million — would be used to build six elementary schools to keep up with population growth. The proposal also includes $3.78 mil- lion for a satellite agriculture educa- tion barn. Funding would pay for water plant upgrades at one campus and repairs of a broken foundation at Pink Elementa- ry School in Richmond. A total of $1.4 million would be ded- icated to storage facilities for band equipment at Lamar Consolidated and Terry high schools. And with the current plan, a total of $975,000 is dedicated to improvements to the Terry High School baseball/soft- ball complex adjacent to George Junior High on Airport Avenue. In addition, a total of $40,000 is earmarked for a baseball scoreboard and additional stands at Foster High School. The recommendations from a 60-member committee also included $20 million to be set aside to pay for “land sites.” Trustee Dar Hakimzadeh has been critical of certain parts of the plan and suggested July 17 that the district return to plans for swimming pools at various high schools. LCISD to consider action on bond BY DAVID EMSWILER [email protected] The Rosenberg City Council will con- sider amending rates for water, sanitary sewer and solid waste collection ser- vices at its regular meeting Tuesday. The meeting is at 7 p.m. at Rosenberg City Hall, 2110 Fourth St., Rosenberg. Current water rates for a single-fami- ly residence are $10.28 for the first 2,000 gallons and $2.50 for the next 2,000 to 10,000 gallons. The city charges a $150 deposit for a residential renter an $80 deposit for basic residential/senior citizen/renter, according to the website. Current water rates went into effect in 2011. Solid waste collection rates that went into effect Aug. 1, 2012, are $15.15 per month. Residents who are 65 or older pay $14.39 per month. In other action, the council and May- or Vincent M. Morales Jr. will honor the Richmond police officer credited with saving the life of a woman from being hit by a train in June. Officer Ramon Morales, 27, will re- ceive the Unsung Hero Award from Mo- rales, according to the regular meeting agenda. The officer’s dash cam video captured the dramatic series of events which was aired on televisions stations across the state. A closed-door session is scheduled to consider security personnel matters, property and economic development is- sues. The council will also consider legal mat- ters regarding Seabourne Creek Park. In open session, bids will be considered for construction of Dry Creek Regional Detention Pond and the Louise Street drainage structure. The council will also consider bids on the construction of Bamore Road and the drainage improvements that go along with that project. Rosenberg to review utility rates HERALD STAFF The Fort Bend Radio Control Club will host its 16th annual Model Air Show and Model Aircraft Fly-in on Sat- urday, Aug. 30. The club’s flying site is located at the Fort Bend County Landfill, 1135 Spur 529 in Rosenberg. The program is done to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The public is invited to see ra- dio-controlled model airplanes that range in size from very small to models that are up to 50 percent of the size of real aircraft. The event will feature aerobatic flying and jet models that can reach speeds up to 200 mph and huge, half- scale Piper Cub that will fly at 25 mph. The site has a 200-foot-long covered pavilion to keep guests out of the sun. Flying will start at 9 a.m. and contin- ue until 2 p.m. Demonstration flights will feature aerobatic airplanes, jet turbine-pow- ered airplanes, a radio-controlled aer- obatic helicopter and the Flying Lawn Mower. A mini-airshow will be conducted from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. exhibiting the many miniature aircraft flown by club members. Food and drinks will be available at the field. For more information, call Bucky Keller at 281-969-7751 or Charlie Caulk- ins at 281-731-7591 or visit fortbendrc. com. Planes of all shapes and (small) sizes will fly Radio flyer Jennifer Lester enjoying a close friend’s song on the radio on her way home ... Also, Karishma Dawood among more than a dozen teens who successfully completed the Mer- cedes-Benz of Sugar Land Teen Driving Safety School ... Rick Branek of Fort Bend Seniors co- ordinating the drivers of Meals on Wheels ... To all the volunteers of Fort Bend Habitat for Humani- ty: Your support has built homes, foundations and dreams — hats off to all of you. The program wel- comes additional volunteers.

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Good Afternoon

Fort Bend Journal

Around the Bend

Obituaries

Today’s Scripture

Jaybird-Woodpecker sagaHistorian Bruce Kelly will give a Pow-

erPoint lecture about the dramatic 1889 gun battle in Richmond at 4 p.m. Saturday in the historic Fort Bend County Court-house in Richmond. The program will be followed by a walking tour pointing out sites related to the story. The event is free. Call 281-342-6478 for details.

‘Les Miserables’ concludesThe Fort Bend Theatre will conclude

its run of the musical “Les Misérables” at 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday at the Stafford Centre. For tickets, visit fortbendtheatre.com.

Cooperative VBSCooperative Vacation Bible School

for all denominations begins Monday at First Presbyterian Church of Rosen-berg, 1400 Radio Lane. The week-long program runs from 9 a.m.-noon daily and is for ages 4-10. If not pre-registered, arrive at 8:30 a.m. Monday to sign up. For more information, call 281-342-2076.

Brazos Crossing ChorusThe Brazos Crossing Chorus,

which performs in a cappella har-mony, has rehearsals at 7 p.m. each Monday at Calvary Baptist Church, 4111 Airport Blvd. Women who like to sing are invited to come to any re-hearsal. For more information, con-tact Debbie Thomas at 281-750-2022 or [email protected].

Happy Cousins danceThe Happy Cousins Dance Club will

feature Donnie Wavra performing at its dance from 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at the American Legion hall in Rosen-berg. For more information, call Nor-bert Scotka, president, at 281-342-2785.

Texas German SocietyThe Fort Bend Chapter of the Texas

German Society will meet at 6 p.m. Tues-day, Aug. 12, at the Albert George Branch Library, 9230 Gene St. in Needville. For more information, call 281-342-8243.

Terry High orientationB.F. Terry High School is holding

its freshman orientation, Fish Camp, from 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Aug. 13, starting in Graeber Auditorium. Par-ents are welcome. For more informa-tion, call 832-223-3400.

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When Paul saw them, he thanked God and took courage.

1. A man’s home is his castle, in a man-or of speaking.

2. Dijon vu -- the same mustard as be-fore .

3. Reading while sunbathing makes you well red.

— BH

Pun time

HERALD STAFF

A sampling of mosquitoes in Fort Bend County has tested positive for the West Nile virus, the county’s Health and Hu-man Services Office announced Friday.

“Mosquitoes positive for WNV do not necessarily lead to human cases of dis-ease,” HHS Director Dr. Mary M. desVi-gnes-Kendrick said in a statement. “There have been no human cases of WNV in the county so far this year.”

When an area tests positive for the WNV in a few mosquitoes, it does not al-ways mean there is a high risk of human infection, the department noted.

Nevertheless, there will be efforts “to prevent mosquito breeding by increasing

spraying and larviciding in the area until a sample of mosquitoes tests negative for the virus,” HHS said.

Ounce of preventionSpraying can only affects mosquitoes

where the spray reaches.Some backyards with high privacy fences,

for example, can’t be sprayed by a spray truck.“The best practice to prevent mos-

quitoes around the home is to drain any standing water — flowerpots, trash cans — and if necessary, spray yards with com-mercial sprays available at most home im-provement stores,” the department said.

Simple measures, then, can prevent the virus’ spread or infection.

“Dress in loose, light-colored clothing

to cover legs and arms; use repellent that contains DEET; avoid going outside at dusk and dawn; and drain standing wa-ter,” the department said.

About the diseaseWest Nile virus is a potentially serious

illness that spreads when infected mos-quitoes bite humans and other animals.

Symptoms will appear 3-14 days after a person has been bitten by an infected mosquito.

Symptoms include high fever, head-aches, neck stiffness, nausea and vomiting.

Severe symptoms include fever and may include unusually intense headaches or confusion.

If these symptoms develop, a person

should get medical attention immediately.About 80 percent of infected people show

no symptoms at all — and only 1 in 150 peo-ple infected develops severe symptoms.

How mosquitoes are testedMosquito tests are done by trapping

the insects and submitting the sample to be tested for viruses.

Fort Bend County monitors the type and numbers of mosquitoes present and submits samples for WNV testing.

The county sprays for nuisance mos-quitoes but increases spraying and larvi-ciding in areas where mosquito samples tested positive for WNV.

For more information, visit fortbend-countyhhs.com.

West Nile virus found in mosquitoes

The 2014 Fort Bend Coun-ty Fair queen candidates will grace the runway as they mod-el outfits at the 25th annual Fort Bend County Fair Style Show and Dinner.

The show will be on Aug. 15 at Safari Texas Ranch in Rich-mond. Doors will open at 5 p.m.

Guests can enjoy mimosas and appetizers, shop at the ven-dor tables and browse the raffle items on display.

The dinner begins at 7 p.m with the fashion show following.

Tickets are $55 each or $100 per couple.

Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling 281-342-6171.

Queens readyfor Style Show

Though it may seem dwarfed by the human assistant that towers over it, this detailed model jet is actually a huge flying attraction at model fly-ins.

Little giant gets ready for Model Air Show

BY DAVID [email protected]

Bond was set at $500,000 Friday for Eric Norris, the 25-year-old Houston man arrested in connection with the July 17 shooting death of Donald Leon-etti.

Norris was not arraigned, but re-ceived magistrate warnings from Asso-ciate District Court Judge Pedro Ruiz at the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, said Assistant District Attorney Thomas L. Pfeiffer.

“He will be assigned a court as soon as the case is indicted or a document is filed with the clerk’s office that is related to the case,” said Pfeiffer.

“Either event will trigger the creation of a cause number and court assign-ment.”

Arraignment is a hearing where an in-dictment has been drafted and approved

by the grand jury, Pfeiffer said.

“In an actual ar-raignment the defen-dant is given a copy of the indictment so that he knows what he is being charged with,” he added.

Norris was ar-rested Thursday in Houston by the Gulf Coast Violent Of-fenders Task Force and Stafford police.

Norris lives in Houston, said Stafford Police Lt. James Leedom.

Leonetti, a well-known Stafford busi-nessman, was shot dead during a rob-bery at a poker game, Stafford police said.

Stafford police gathered information on the vehicle that was allegedly used in

the robbery that led investigators to Nor-ris, said Leedom.

“At this time our investigation con-tinues to identify other persons involved in this robbery and murder,” the depart-ment said in a statement.

Leonetti was a fixture in the Fort Bend County business community, said Lee-dom.

Leonetti Graphics created T-shirts and signs for area sports teams, schools and businesses.

Leonetti also hosted private poker games, including the one on July 17, Lee-dom said.

That is where two masked gunmen broke in to the game wielding guns.

Shots were fired and Leonetti was killed and 56-year-old Charles Olsen was injured.

Officials ask that anyone with informa-tion to call Fort Bend County Crime Stop-pers at 281-342-8477.

Bond set at $500K for suspectin fatal Stafford shooting

EricNorris

BY DAVID [email protected]

The final decision on a proposed $243 million bond proposal aimed at funding district growth will be made Tuesday by the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District’s Board of Trustees.

If approved by President Julie Thompson and fellow trustees, voters will see the bond referendum on the Nov. 4 general election ballot.

Trustees found themselves on the hot seat at the July 17 meeting when three attendees at a public hearing questioned various aspects of the pro-posal — with planning and communi-cation at the top of the complaint list.

Superintendent Dr. Thomas Randle recommended that the board move any action to August. That allowed trustees latitude to consider action while also giving election officials time to meet ballot deadlines.

The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Tues-day at the Brazos Crossing Administra-tion Building, 3911 Ave. I.

The plan would include $22.3 million for a middle school in Fulshear and a $3.8 million expansion of “shell space” at the planned high school not yet con-structed in Fulshear.

But the largest portion of the bond money — $150 million — would be used to build six elementary schools to keep up with population growth.

The proposal also includes $3.78 mil-lion for a satellite agriculture educa-tion barn.

Funding would pay for water plant upgrades at one campus and repairs of a broken foundation at Pink Elementa-ry School in Richmond.

A total of $1.4 million would be ded-icated to storage facilities for band equipment at Lamar Consolidated and Terry high schools.

And with the current plan, a total of $975,000 is dedicated to improvements to the Terry High School baseball/soft-ball complex adjacent to George Junior High on Airport Avenue.

In addition, a total of $40,000 is earmarked for a baseball scoreboard and additional stands at Foster High School.

The recommendations from a 60-member committee also included $20 million to be set aside to pay for “land sites.”

Trustee Dar Hakimzadeh has been critical of certain parts of the plan and suggested July 17 that the district return to plans for swimming pools at various high schools.

LCISD to consider actionon bond

BY DAVID [email protected]

The Rosenberg City Council will con-sider amending rates for water, sanitary sewer and solid waste collection ser-vices at its regular meeting Tuesday.

The meeting is at 7 p.m. at Rosenberg City Hall, 2110 Fourth St., Rosenberg.

Current water rates for a single-fami-ly residence are $10.28 for the first 2,000 gallons and $2.50 for the next 2,000 to 10,000 gallons.

The city charges a $150 deposit for a residential renter an $80 deposit for basic residential/senior citizen/renter, according to the website.

Current water rates went into effect in 2011.

Solid waste collection rates that went into effect Aug. 1, 2012, are $15.15 per month.

Residents who are 65 or older pay $14.39 per month.

In other action, the council and May-or Vincent M. Morales Jr. will honor the Richmond police officer credited with saving the life of a woman from being hit by a train in June.

Officer Ramon Morales, 27, will re-ceive the Unsung Hero Award from Mo-rales, according to the regular meeting agenda.

The officer’s dash cam video captured

the dramatic series of events which was aired on televisions stations across the state.

A closed-door session is scheduled to consider security personnel matters, property and economic development is-sues.

The council will also consider legal mat-ters regarding Seabourne Creek Park.

In open session, bids will be considered for construction of Dry Creek Regional Detention Pond and the Louise Street drainage structure.

The council will also consider bids on the construction of Bamore Road and the drainage improvements that go along with that project.

Rosenberg to review utility rates

HERALD STAFF

The Fort Bend Radio Control Club will host its 16th annual Model Air Show and Model Aircraft Fly-in on Sat-urday, Aug. 30.

The club’s flying site is located at the Fort Bend County Landfill, 1135 Spur 529 in Rosenberg.

The program is done to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

The public is invited to see ra-dio-controlled model airplanes that

range in size from very small to models that are up to 50 percent of the size of real aircraft.

The event will feature aerobatic flying and jet models that can reach speeds up to 200 mph and huge, half-scale Piper Cub that will fly at 25 mph.

The site has a 200-foot-long covered pavilion to keep guests out of the sun.

Flying will start at 9 a.m. and contin-ue until 2 p.m.

Demonstration flights will feature aerobatic airplanes, jet turbine-pow-

ered airplanes, a radio-controlled aer-obatic helicopter and the Flying Lawn Mower.

A mini-airshow will be conducted from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. exhibiting the many miniature aircraft flown by club members.

Food and drinks will be available at the field.

For more information, call Bucky Keller at 281-969-7751 or Charlie Caulk-ins at 281-731-7591 or visit fortbendrc.com.

Planes of all shapes and (small) sizes will flyRadio flyer

Jennifer Lester enjoying a close friend’s song on the radio on her way home ...

Also, Karishma Dawood among more than a dozen teens who successfully completed the Mer-cedes-Benz of Sugar Land Teen Driving Safety School ... Rick Branek of Fort Bend Seniors co-ordinating the drivers of Meals on Wheels ... To all the volunteers of Fort Bend Habitat for Humani-ty: Your support has built homes, foundations and dreams — hats off to all of you. The program wel-comes additional volunteers.

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Today in HistoryBy tHE aSSOCIatEd PRESS

Today is Saturday, August 2, the 214th day of 2014. There are 151 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 2, 1964, the destroyer USS Maddox suffered light dam-age during a skirmish with North Vietnamese patrol torpedo boats in the Gulf of Tonkin. (This and an alleged second incident two days later led to congressional ap-proval of the Gulf of Tonkin Res-olution that propelled America deep into war.)

On this date:In 1776, members of the Conti-

nental Congress began attaching their signatures to the Declaration of Independence.

In 1873, inventor Andrew S. Hallidie successfully tested a ca-ble car he had designed for the city of San Francisco.

In 1876, frontiersman “Wild Bill” Hickok was shot and killed while playing poker at a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, by Jack McCall, who was later hanged.

In 1909, the original Lincoln “wheat” penny first went into circulation, replacing the “Indian Head” cent.

In 1923, the 29th president of the United States, Warren G. Harding, died in San Francisco; Vice President Calvin Coolidge became president.

In 1934, German President Paul von Hindenburg died, pav-ing the way for Adolf Hitler’s complete takeover.

In 1939, Albert Einstein signed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging creation of an atomic weapons research program. President Roosevelt signed the Hatch Act, which pro-hibited civil service employees from taking an active part in polit-ical campaigns.

In 1943, during World War II, U.S. Navy boat PT-109, command-ed by Lt. (jg) John F. Kennedy, sank after being rammed in the middle of the night by the Japa-nese destroyer Amagiri off the Solomon Islands. Two crew mem-bers were killed.

In 1945, President Harry S. Truman, Soviet leader Josef Sta-lin and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee concluded the Potsdam conference.

In 1974, former White House counsel John W. Dean III was sentenced to one to four years in prison for obstruction of justice in the Watergate coverup. (Dean ended up serving four months.)

In 1985, 135 people were killed when a Delta Air Lines jetliner crashed while attempting to land at Dallas-Fort Worth Internation-al Airport.

In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait, seizing control of the oil-rich emirate. (The Iraqis were later driven out in Operation Desert Storm.)

Ten years ago: President George W. Bush urged creation of a national intelligence direc-tor to coordinate the war on ter-rorism but without the sweeping powers for hiring, firing and spending recommended by the September 11 commission. Turk-ish truckers stopped hauling goods for U.S. forces in Iraq after the shooting of a Turkish hostage was shown on the Internet. Police in Salt Lake City arrested Mark Hacking, whose wife, Lori, had disappeared. (Hacking later plead-ed guilty to first-degree murder.)

Five years ago: A mystery from the 1991 Gulf War was finally solved as the Pentagon announced that the remains of missing Navy pilot Michael “Scott” Speicher had been found. Catriona Mat-thew won the Women’s British Open for her first major title, beating Karrie Webb by three strokes.

Today’s Birthdays: Former Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev., is 92. Rock musician Garth Hudson (The Band) is 77. Movie director Wes Craven is 75. Singer Kathy Lennon (The Lennon Sisters) is 71. Actor Max Wright is 71. Ac-tress Joanna Cassidy is 69. Ac-tress Kathryn Harrold is 64.

Happy 13th birthday to John Downer of Richmond with love from his family.

A Herald story Thursday head-lined “Fulshear tax values sky-rocket” incorrectly stated:

“While these matters were dis-cussed at previous goal-setting sessions, using the comprehen-sive plan as a starting point, the funding options have been set in stone.”

The sentence should have said the “funding options have not been set in stone.”

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NATION WORLD STATEFinancial center expanding

ARLINGTON — General Motors Financial Company Inc. has purchased a facility in Arlington to expand its op-erations center campus there and accommodate 800 to 900 employees.

Texas pursuing TeslaFORT WORTH — Gov. Rick

Perry’s office says it contin-ues to negotiate with Tesla Motors to build an electric car battery factory in Texas despite Tesla’s announce-ment of a Nevada site.

More housing comingAUSTIN — Crews are do-

ing prep work on Tecoma, a $700 million project in a watershed area that’s ex-pected to bring more hous-ing and commercial space to Austin.

Auto sales jumpDETROIT — U.S. auto sales

sizzled in July. Toyota, Ford, Nissan and Chrysler all saw double-digit sales gains. Gen-eral Motors’ sales were up 9 percent compared with last July.

Old comics up for bidNEW YORK — Batman cre-

ator Bob Kane’s own copies of the Caped Crusader’s earliest appearances are going up for auction. ComicConnect is sell-ing Kane’s file copies of Bat-man Nos. 1 through 3.

Judge orders treatmentWAUKESHA, Wis. — One of

two preteens accused of stab-bing a classmate 19 times to please a fictional horror char-acter was ordered to receive treatment rather than stand trial.

Ebola outraces containmentCONAKRY, Guinea — An

Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 700 people in West Africa is moving faster than efforts to control the disease, the World Health Organization warned.

Body parts retrievedHRABOVE, Ukraine — Inter-

national investigators are final-ly beginning to gather up body parts and victims’ belongings Friday in the fields where Ma-laysia Airlines Flight 17 came down.

Tunisia closes borderRAS AJDIR, Tunisia — Tu-

nisia closed its main border crossing with Libya after thousands of stranded Egyp-tian and foreign nationals tried to flee violence in Lib-ya.

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Note: The deadline for Area Birth-days is 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 4 p.m. Friday for the weekend edition. Any birthdays called in after that will go in the following day.

Ranger Reveille setB.F. Terry High School will

have Ranger Reveille for sopho-mores, juniors and seniors from 8 a.m.-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tues-day, Aug. 12, and Thursday, Aug. 14. Students can pick up sched-ules, apply for parking permits and visit with counselors. For more information, call 832-223-3400.

Wallis Dance ClubThe Wallis Dance Club

will have a public dance from 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, at Post 200. The Fabulous Four will perform. For more infor-mation, call Steve Muzny at 979-478-2494 or Charley Janik at 979-478-6226.

Blessing of the ChildrenFriendship Church, 4640 Rich-

mond Foster Road, will host its annual “Blessing of the Chil-dren” at its 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday, Aug. 24. Stu-

dents, teachers and administra-tors will be prayed for as they return to school.

Lamar Class of ‘74 soughtThe Lamar Consolidated

High School Class of 1974’s 40th class reunion will take place Sept. 20 starting with a 6 p.m. meet-and-greet at the Swinging Door restaurant. To receive an invitation or registration form, send your address and email to [email protected]. On Facebook, follow the “LCHS 1974 Class Reunion” page.

Lamar Class of ’75 soughtMembers of the Lamar Class

of 1975 are being sought for a re-union in 2015. Alumni are asked to provide their address, phone number and email address to Alice Martinez Compton at [email protected] or 713-705-2030 — or Paul “Dub” Marsala at [email protected] or 281-468-9184. Classmates may also join the Facebook page Lamar

Mustangs Class of ‘75 40th Re-union.

Day, night ESL classesLamar CISD’s Project LEARN,

a family literacy program, offers English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for people in the district — day and evening class-es, plus early childhood classes for children ages 0-3 while their parents attend class during the day. For more information, call 832-223-0421.

Fireworks rescheduledRosenberg’s Fourth of July fire-

works show, postponed by hazard-ous weather, has been rescheduled for nightfall on Thursday, Sept. 25, at Seabourne Park, the city announced. The event is free and open to the public.

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Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Abilene 91 70 sunny El Paso 83 68 t-storm Midland 91 70 pt sunnyAmarillo 82 62 cloudy Fort Stockton 90 71 t-storm Raymondville 98 78 t-stormAustin 94 72 pt sunny Gainesville 89 68 mst sunny Rosenberg 92 73 t-stormBeaumont 89 72 t-storm Greenville 88 67 mst sunny San Antonio 95 74 pt sunnyBrownsville 97 78 pt sunny Houston 91 75 t-storm San Marcos 94 73 pt sunnyBrownwood 92 69 sunny Kingsville 97 76 t-storm Sulphur Springs 87 67 mst sunnyCorpus Christi 93 78 t-storm Livingston 88 71 t-storm Sweetwater 90 69 mst sunnyCorsicana 90 70 mst sunny Longview 87 67 t-storm Tyler 87 68 pt sunnyDallas 91 70 mst sunny Lubbock 85 66 pt sunny Weatherford 91 69 sunnyDel Rio 94 78 t-storm Lufkin 87 71 t-storm Wichita Falls 88 66 mst sunny

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LUBBOCK (AP) — Wichita Falls near the border with Okla-homa is dealing with a persistent drought that’s in its fourth year.

The city’s two reservoirs are on a trajectory to run dry by 2016, according to the Texas Water De-velopment Board.

Here are the steps the city has taken to conserve its dwindling water supply :

Reusing wastewaterTexas gave the city approval

for a wastewater reuse program that blends wastewater with wa-

ter from the city’s two reservoirs — Lake Arrowhead and Lake Kickapoo. The wastewater comes from toilets, dish and clothes washers, and sinks, showers and baths and is treated with a four-step method.

Cloud seedingLocal governments in the area

spent $300,000 on efforts to get more rainfall out of clouds.

Cloud seeding is a process in which a meteorologist looks at the weather and determines if seeding clouds with silver iodide

pellets would increase rainfall production.

Wichita Falls saw only limited success with its effort and is no longer doing cloud seeding.

RestrictionsSevere residential and com-

mercial restrictions are in place. They prohibit commer-cial car washes on weekends, outdoor watering and using city water to fill swimming pools. The city also has urged residents to conserve water as much as possible.

Sweeping steps taken to save water

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In 34 years of competition, Texas State Technical College has more SkillsUSA national championship winners than all the other Texas colleges, combined.

This year, TSTC won five of the 11 medals awarded to 2- and 4-year colleges in Texas.

Every year, TSTC students prove they have superior abilities at SkillsUSA, a nationally recognized benchmark of technical excellence. Go with #1. Go with TSTC!Go to www.tstc.edu/top.

Congratulationsto TSTC’s 2014 SkillsUSANational winners (from topto bottom): April Walker, T-ShirtDesign, Bronze; Jorge Lopez, Principlesof Engineering & Technology, Gold; LawrenceBrooks, Residential Systems Installation & Maintenance,Gold; Jacob Hill, Carpentry, Bronze; Rolando Gonzalez, Employment Application Process, Bronze.

Go with technical excellence. Go with proven skills. Go with TSTC.

TOP IN TE AS!Year after year.

Well, I know this is scary for you parents out there, but the countdown to the new school year is on.

T a x - f r e e weekend is coming up — you’ll pay no state sales tax Aug. 8-10 for school-related items that are priced under $100 — and here’s hoping that many of you have got-ten in some shopping time, at least for school supplies.

I’ll be be out and about this weekend to see what kind of sales I can find.

The schools are already getting information out on activities that are starting before the first day of school.

Mustangs kicking offLCHS is reporting the following

activities: ■ Volleyball Tryouts: This com-

ing Monday through Friday; con-tact [email protected].

■ Choir Camp Officer Camp: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 6-8; contact [email protected].

■ Choir Chorale/Varsity Boot Camp: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 11-13; contact [email protected].

■ Choir Tradition: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 14-15; contact [email protected].

■ Tennis tryouts: 8-10 a.m. Aug. 11-15 on the tennis courts. Make sure you have a sports physical complete before tryouts.

■ Marching band practice starts Monday. It will 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays for the next two weeks.

Fillies dance lineThe Lamar Fillies dance line,

directed by Erica Sury, has 31 members for the 2014-15 school year.

The award-winning drill/dance team accompanies the football team during the fall season and performs its way into our hearts.

Football games aren’t all the Fillies do … nope, those are just a small part in a year’s worth of activities.

The Fillies have a contest sea-son in the spring, competing as in-dividuals and as a team. If you’ve never seen a dance line perform, you’ll figure out very quickly just how much time and talent these girls dedicate to the team, doing what it takes to make it look great!

They’re athletes — every one of them. Good luck to the Fillies and their upcoming football season. Be Calm and Kick On!

Common ThreadsLamar CISD’s Common

Threads program, the Texas Chil-dren’s Health Plan and Children’s Dentistry of Texas hosted Hope on the Brazos, a back-to-school fair.

While it was a huge success, there may be some families that are still in need.

Common Threads is still ac-cepting donations of clothing for children ages 4-18. This can be either uniform or non-uniform clothing as well as backpacks, or school supplies.

The drive also accepts gently used purses, belts, cosmetic bags and used books as well.

Socks and underwear are ac-cepted only if new.

Hours vary, but you can drop off your donations at the new out-door bin located in the parking lot of Common Threads, 710 Houston Street in Richmond.

For details, contact Jill Duban at 832-595-4540 or [email protected].

Upward signupUpward football and cheerlead-

ing will be offered at Faith United Methodist Church through its youth ministries.

Special components of the pro-gram keep the commitment to a minimum so that it does not inter-rupt family life too much.

One hour practices and a one hour game each week are what the child are looking at.

All kids participate equally, based on a preset rotating sched-ule, and teams are evenly formed based on a player evaluation. Coaching is conducted is a posi-tive and nurturing manner.

Football is open for boys and girls in grades K-6. Cheer is open for girls in grades K-6.

Online registration and pay-ment is at faithumc.org. Paper reg-istration is available at the church office, 4600 FM 359 in Richmond.

The first game is Sept. 20.Registration for flag football is

$110 — and $85 for each additional sibling. Cheer is $75 — and $65 for each additional child. Uniforms are included in the registration cost. Scholarships are available.

Also at FaithNew fall studies begin soon at

Faith United Methodist Church. Register at faithumc.org for:

■ “Wonderstruck: Awaken to the Nearness of God” by Margaret Feinberg — Women’s Study led by Donna Hyde, Sept. 3-Oct. 22.

■ “Paul for Everyone: Early Christian Letters” — Led by Pas-tor Ben Begins Sept. 10-Dec. 17.

■ Disciple I— Led by Bill Strodtbeck the week of Sept. 7.

■ Disciple II— Led by Susan Evans Sept. 10 through spring 2015.

Share your good newsI’ll close for now. Y’all have a

good week and I look forward to hearing from you. I can be reached at [email protected].

Michelle Cornell’s column ap-pears weekly.

Pecan Grove’s back-to-school efforts get under wayGood News ’Round the Grove

Front row from left are Maggie Jedlicka, vice president; Analisa Esther, senior representative; Rebecca Cantrell, president; Bianca Markle, lieutenant colonel; Jessica Galvan, colonel; Kylah Ritchey, lieutenant colonel; Holly McKee, secretary; and Baylee McGrath. Middle row from left are Madalyn Lane, Saige Dawson, Simone Smith, Valeria Garza, Katelyn Jackson, Cinthya Martinez, Cailan Shelton, Meagan Mouton, Déjà Cross, Lauren Davis and Lisette Longiria. Back row from left are Esosa Iredia, Donna Davis, Lexis Fry, Kassidy Jones, Madison Cook, Olivia Knuckols, Hannah Hall, Lauren Schell, Megan Nge, Kyra Finch and director Erica Sury. Other members are Benita Dehen and Lynneya Salinas.

Fillies for 2014-15 introduced

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4A Sunday, auguSt 3, 2014 OPINION FORt BEnd HERaLd

Pat on the Back

Our View

The First Amendment

Ankers and stinky cheese

When will Congress unlock gridlock?

Invites to exclusive ‘klub’ cherished

Actress has wrong script on immigration

Get acquainted with famous moment

WASHINGTON — One thing most Americans agree on is that Congress is terrible, the worst in memory and well deserving its abysmal 7 percent approval rating. Having elections every two and four years doesn’t seem to fix anything, and voters are beginning to wonder if our system is bro-ken. Surely the Founding Fathers didn’t intend this – or did they?

The grid-lock we’re seeing on Capitol Hill is the direct result of a system of checks and balances designed to bring gov-ernment to a halt under certain circumstances. From the Republi-can point of view, the Senate is the problem. It’s where bills passed by the House go to languish and die.

Democrats fault the House, or more precisely a faction of the House, Tea Party Republicans, who came to Congress determined to put a stop to what they consid-er out-of-control federal spend-ing. The Tea Party forced last year’s government shutdown, and they’re fighting the Obama admin-istration’s emergency request for money to care for and to process the flow of unaccompanied mi-

nors from Central America.Republicans blame the Dem-

ocratically-controlled Senate for the breakdown in legislating while Democrats fault the Repub-lican-controlled House. These partisan tensions either have the Founding Fathers smiling, or ru-ing the day they didn’t envision the flaw in the Constitution that makes this impasse not only possi-ble, but likely.

The flaw is that the Founding Fathers could not envision a Con-gress that would be held in such low esteem at the same time that individual lawmakers would be held in such high esteem in their home districts that they could re-peatedly get reelected.

How can this be fixed? If the voters keep returning the same people to Congress, there is little hope for change. If elections don’t fix the problem, maybe the Con-stitution needs to be changed — some tweaking or freshening up to bring it into the 21st century.

That may sound appealing, but the bar is so high for constitu-tional change that it’s almost not worth contemplating. To amend the Constitution, a two-thirds vote from the House and Senate is required, and then any change must be ratified by two-thirds of the states. Those numbers are un-imaginable in today’s red versus blue partisan environment.

If the Founding Fathers could speak to us today, they would prob-

ably tell us to pull up our socks and get to work. Don’t blame the peo-ple who created the system, blame the folks who are implementing it. For starters, they might say, they never anticipated the filibuster, that’s an invention of the Senate. The House and Senate get to make their own rules, and the Senate chose to have a filibuster.

It’s been reined in over time from 67 to 60 votes, and Democrats in the current Congress elimi-nated the filibuster on executive nominees, with the exception of Supreme Court appointments. Republicans angry over the rule change are exacting retribution by slowing down all appointments. Ambassadors awaiting confirma-tion for foreign posts are in limbo sometimes more than a year. Still, some change in a body devoted to tradition is possible.

A vote for every bill is what the Founding Fathers intended, and it would bring us closer to a parlia-mentary system where coalitions evolve to pass legislation. It would lessen the power of fringe blocs like the Tea Party holding veto power and grinding the business of the people to a screeching halt. The system is broken, but it can be fixed as further explained in “Con-gress, Cliffs & Common Sense” available on Amazon.

Doug Cohn writes his syndicated column in partnership with Elea-nor Clift.

I got invited to an exclusive club this week, held in a unique facili-ty. It’s a lot like Augusta National Golf Club — by invitation only.

It’s called the “Anker-Klank-er Klub,” and it’s made up of a fun-loving group of pals who get together several times a year for a stinky cheese party.

Let me back up and rely on klub historian Herb Phelan to lay the groundwork.

“About four years ago a group of guys were gabbing about tat-toos,” Herb said. “I mentioned I was one of the few who got out of the U.S. Navy without one.

“A lively discussion ensued, and before we knew it, we found ourselves at a tattoo parlor on Highway 36, where we proudly had Navy an-chors printed on our arms, much to the consternation of our wives.

“One of the guys, Bernd Rahm, dubbed us the ‘Anker Klankers,’ and ever since, we’ve enjoyed the spin-off laughs and camaraderie from that eventful beginning.”

The Klankers have an irregular schedule for meetings, but they always pull together, particularly since they all have a taste for ripe cheese and wine.

“Since the ripe cheese has an aroma resembling something long dead, our wives won’t let the stuff into the house,” Herb added.

So the meetings are held in Ber-nd Rahm’s “man-cave” (garage), which features air conditioning , multiple TVs, a large refrigerator and plenty of seating.

Bernd’s got a great sign that reads, “What happens in my ga-rage stays in my garage.”

The meetings feature Herb’s and Tommy Lampson’s home-made wines, lots of condiments and cold cuts, and most of all a va-riety of excellent stinky cheeses.

This week’s menu featured the reliable Limburger and one known as “Stinking Bish-op.” That’s the real name, and it can be bought at specialty markets.

Herb’s wife, Maxine, the re-tired favorite English teacher, observed that the group needs to grow up, but as Herb noted, “We’re trying to put that off as long as possible. Our grown kids are certain we’ve all taken a ma-jor step into senility.”

The original “Anker Klankers” were Rahm, Phelan, Walter Cox, Ben Matheaus, Louis Walger, Tom Barbarow and Lampson, all from Rosenberg. Most are military vet-erans.

Barbarow, who was a U.S. Army sniper in Vietnam , passed away suddenly nearly two years ago. “Tom was a sheet metal fabricator, who sadly didn’t get to enjoy his retirement years,” Herb said.

Herb is a Navy vet who trav-eled all over the world on the USS Miller, a destroyer, and is a retired business manager and also a for-mer Rosenberg councilman.

Herb also provided this week’s entertainment when the plastic foot rest he sat on gave way, seri-

ously damaging his dignity.Bernd is a retired upstate

school district employee who moved from Germany with his family as a 10-year-old, when his dad, a jeweler and a for-mer WW II POW, jumped at the chance to move to Rosenberg and work at Herfort’s Diamond Ring Factory.

Cox is another former Navy swabbie, who’s now retired from the Lamar school district. He and his wife Connie live in the country just west of Rosenberg.

Matheaus is a U.S. Army vet who retired from the Fort Bend ISD. He and wife Linda raised two sons in Rosenberg. He was under the weather and unable to make this week’s party.

Lampson is a former U.S. Army medic, who served in Germany. He’s in charge of emergencies that might arise from over-laugh-ing. He’s a mechanic who’s trying hard to retire, but people won’t let him. He and wife Ruth live near the fairgrounds.

Walger and his wife Betty live near Travis Park, and their daugh-ter, Casey, also lives in Rosenberg. He was a helicopter pilot in Viet-

nam and is retired from Imperial Sugar.

Others on the lucky guest list included Terry Bryden, a re-tired executive who now owns the friendly watering hole, “The Hill.” Rosenberg Councilman Wil-liam Benton was there along with Maxine’s brother Ed Cegelski, a retired banker and Army Vietnam vet. He and wife Lynette live in Meadows Place.

Bill Lawson, another cheese devotee, was there. He and wife Faye have been friends with Max-ine since high school. Bill’s a for-mer owner of “The Hill” and was in the auto business.

Rounding out the guest list were Chris Christofferson and his friend Tammy Baugus. Chris opens the front desk at the YMCA each day and Tammy works for “The Hill.”

The Klankers prove it doesn’t take an elaborate setting or hours of planning to have a stinky good time with your friends. Just some ripe cheese, home-grown wine and funny stories.

Reach BH at [email protected].

Just because you’re well-known doesn’t mean you’re well-informed.

Case in point: Eva Longoria, Mexican-American actress, social commentator and loyal Democrat who once mocked Re-publican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida for having “sil-ly” ideas.

W h a t makes Lon-goria look silly is that she believes that other Americans care what she thinks about the crisis involv-ing Central American child refugees cross-ing the U.S.-Mexico border into her native Texas.

The actress was recently giv-en an award for her activism by the National Council of La Raza, the nation’s largest Latino advo-cacy group.

“Eva uses her platform to advocate for issues of concern for our community,” NCLR President Janet Murguia said in presenting the award at the group’s annual conference. “She takes risks and shows courage in standing up and supporting Lati-nos across the country.”

It is eerie to hear the head of the NCLR talk about taking risks and showing courage. The orga-nization is so busy gobbling up corporate checks that it wouldn’t know real “activism” if its lead-ers tripped over it.

A few years ago, the NCLR co-zied up to corporate America by calling off a tourism boycott of Arizona intended to protest that state’s racist immigration law. But it wasn’t the NCLR’s boycott,

and so the organization had no right to call it off. The NCLR has also been AWOL in the immigra-tion debate, sitting out protests by “dreamers” — whether at the border or the halls of Congress. One reason may be that Cecilia Munoz, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council and the administration’s Lati-na spinmeister, is a former vice president of the organization.

Recently, there was a glimmer of hope that NCLR might redeem itself when Murguia called Pres-ident Obama the “deporter in chief” for removing more than 2 million people. But Obama sup-pressed that rebellion when he called a meeting of immigration activists, made sure to invite Mur-guia, and then, according to sourc-es who were in the room, dressed her down in front of the group.

Longoria has enjoyed a chum-mier relationship with the White House. She was invited to a state dinner honoring Mexican Presi-dent Felipe Calderon in May 2010, joined other Latino celebrities at the executive mansion to discuss immigration with the president in April 2011, and was named a national co-chair of the Obama-Biden re-election campaign in February 2012. As Obama was vying for a second term, many Latinos were beginning to think the president wasn’t in their cor-ner, and it was her job to convince them otherwise.

In accepting her award from the NCLR, as Longoria was re-flecting on her own childhood growing up in South Texas, she veered into current events.

“And I just can’t help but think and reflect on the situation that’s happening now on the bor-der, everything that’s unfolding on our border — 57,000 children who did not have the luck to be born in America,” Longoria told

the crowd.The next day, a tweet from

The Huffington Post read: “Eva Longoria calls on U.S. to protect child refugees.” It should have been: “Eva Longoria calls on U.S. to protect child refugees from the president she helped re-elect.”

It is Obama whose adminis-tration has subjected many of the child refugees to overcrowd-ed conditions, denied them ad-equate food and medicine and sanitation, and then barred the media and lawmakers from the facilities. And it is Obama who, despite his recent comments to Latino groups intended to per-suade them that he has reversed course, is still trying to deport children lickety-split. The ad-ministration was recently scold-ed by immigration judges for scheduling asylum hearings that the kids could not be expected to attend — requiring them, for in-stance, to get to another state in a few days.

Humanitarians aiding these kids in Texas have figured out that Obama is not their amigo. Longoria is not there yet. She speaks in generalities.

“Americans of every back-ground are disappointed with how the issue has been han-dled,” she told NCLR. “And I think it’s time for leaders from both parties to set aside par-tisan bickering and their own narrow political goals and get immigration reform done. How it’s been handled has been un-believable, unacceptable and un-American.”

Unreal. Does this self-de-scribed “political news junkie” not understand that the guilty party in this drama is the same person she helped keep in of-fice — even though, by 2012, his flaws, failures and fibs were obvi-ous to most of us?

It was a bloody and unforgettable moment in west Fort Bend County — the Jaybird-Woodpecker Battle of 1889, a shootout in the middle of town.

The 125th anniversary of the event will be observed this month. The sur-rounding activities got under way in July, continue this weekend and will culminate in the actual anniversary date, which is Aug. 16.

There’s plenty to be learned about the event.

Your first stop would be the Fort Bend County Museum, located at 500 Houston St. in Richmond.

That’s where you can see the ex-hibit “A Scene of Strife: The Jay-bird-Woodpecker Battle.”

It offers fresh perspective on the eruption of the Jaybird-Woodpecker political feud in the late 19th century.

The deep differences that led to the battle were rooted in post-Civil War policies of Reconstruction.

In Fort Bend County, freedmen out-numbered white men — and the vote of freedmen carried most elections.

The white citizens who supported these Republican election results were called “Woodpeckers” by oppo-nents.

However, those who grew tired of corruption in county government — and their own inability to change county politics via the ballot box — became known as the “Jaybirds.”

On Aug. 16, 1889, tensions boiled over into a fatal shootout at the coun-ty courthouse.

The museum’s current “Scene of Strife” exhibit brings this moment in history back into focus.

Also, on Aug. 16, a costumed re-enactment will be conducted on the streets of Richmond near City Hall.

Starting at 6 p.m. — when the orig-inal shootout took place — actors will portray the historic figures who played a part in the conflict in 1889.

Concluding the observation will be W.M. Von-Maszewski’s lecture “With Liberty and Justice for All?” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, and 4 p.m. Satur-day, Aug. 23.

Von-Maszewski, a researcher of lo-cal and ethnic history, will focus on the feud’s aftermath and the 70-year political rule of the Jaybird party af-ter the famous shootout.

We call your attention to the event’s 125th anniversary — and rec-ommend the local efforts to recall and reflect on it.

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Here’s a pat on the back to the needville Blue Jay athletic Booster Club for providing a pregame football tunnel.

Enjoying the comaraderie at the Anker Klankers Stinky Cheese party were Bill Lawson, host Bernd Rahm, historian and narrator Herb Phelan and Ed Cegelski.

Enjoying stinky cheese

The featured menu item displayed by Bernd Rahm and Tommy Lamp-son was called Stinky Bishop’s Cheese. Rahm and Lampson are original Klankers.

Ripe variety featured

Ruben Navarrette

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Lamar Little LeagueFall Registration

Online RegistrationNow Open

Please visit www.lamarlittleleague.com

Birth certificate and proof of residencerequired for new players.

Lamar Little League Board RoomIn Person Registration

8-2 – 1:00-5:00 pm8-12 – 6:00-8:00 pm8-21 – 6:00-8:00 pm

Ages 4-15Registration closed 9/5

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AT&T Inc NY 1.84 35.33 -.21 -0.6 +.5AMD NY ... 3.97 +.21 +5.6 +2.6AlcatelLuc NY .18 3.37 -.40 -10.6 -23.4Altria NY 1.92 40.50 -1.24 -3.0 +5.5AmExp NY 1.04 86.47 -5.46 -5.9 -4.7Apple Inc s Nasd 1.88 96.13 -1.54 -1.6 +19.9ApldMatl Nasd .40 21.09 -.14 -0.7 +19.3ArchDan NY .96 46.57 -1.55 -3.2 +7.3BP PLC NY 2.34 49.00 -1.92 -3.8 +.8BakrHu NY .68 68.50 -4.75 -6.5 +24.0BkofAm NY .04 14.98 -.61 -3.9 -3.8B iPVix rs NY ... 33.01 +4.18 +14.5 -22.4Boeing NY 2.92 120.38 -2.82 -2.3 -11.8CSX NY .64 29.59 -1.41 -4.5 +2.9CampSp NY 1.25 41.96 -1.54 -3.5 -3.0Caterpillar NY 2.80 100.52 -4.33 -4.1 +10.7CenterPnt NY .95 24.49 -.38 -1.5 +5.7Chevron NY 4.28 127.90 -5.67 -4.2 +2.4Cisco Nasd .76 25.00 -.97 -3.7 +12.3Citigroup NY .04 48.10 -1.92 -3.8 -7.7CocaCola NY 1.22 39.29 -1.71 -4.2 -4.9ConAgra NY 1.00 30.39 -.69 -2.2 -9.8ConocoPhil NY 2.92 80.70 -5.22 -6.1 +14.2ConEd NY 2.52 56.09 -.89 -1.6 +1.5DrxSCBear NY ... 16.78 +1.17 +7.5 -1.1Disney NY .86 85.38 -.85 -1.0 +11.8DowChm NY 1.48 50.97 -2.74 -5.1 +14.8DuPont NY 1.88 64.21 -.72 -1.1 -1.2DukeEngy NY 3.18 72.94 -.27 -0.4 +5.7EMC Cp NY .46 29.06 -.14 -0.5 +15.5ExxonMbl NY 2.76 98.80 -4.38 -4.2 -2.4Facebook Nasd ... 72.36 -2.83 -3.8 +32.4FedExCp NY .80 146.75 -4.11 -2.7 +2.1Fluor NY .84 73.25 -2.77 -3.6 -8.8FordM NY .50 16.81 -.68 -3.9 +8.9FrontierCm Nasd .40 6.48 +.61 +10.4 +39.4GenElec NY .88 25.35 -.44 -1.7 -9.6Goodyear Nasd .24 24.58 -3.58 -12.7 +3.1Hallibrtn NY .60 68.72 -4.69 -6.4 +35.4HewlettP NY .64 35.19 -.24 -0.7 +25.8HomeDp NY 1.88 79.75 -1.28 -1.6 -3.1HonwllIntl NY 1.80 91.57 -4.19 -4.4 +.2ION Geoph NY ... 3.73 -.23 -5.8 +13.0iShJapan NY .17 11.99 -.14 -1.2 -1.2iShChinaLC NY .71 40.72 +.53 +1.3 +6.1

iShEMkts NY .71 44.06 -.72 -1.6 +5.4iShR2K NY 1.48 110.68 -2.92 -2.6 -4.1Intel Nasd .90 33.74 -.51 -1.5 +30.0IBM NY 4.40 189.15 -5.25 -2.7 +.8IntPap NY 1.40 47.45 -2.47 -4.9 -1.8JPMorgCh NY 1.60 56.48 -2.53 -4.3 -2.8JohnJn NY 2.80 99.90 -2.21 -2.2 +9.1MktVGold NY .19 26.20 -.62 -2.3 +24.0McDnlds NY 3.24 94.30 -1.42 -1.5 -2.8Merck NY 1.76 56.80 -1.35 -2.3 +13.5MicronT Nasd ... 31.09 -2.33 -7.0 +42.9Microsoft Nasd 1.12 42.86 -1.64 -3.7 +14.6NikeB NY .96 76.78 -.94 -1.2 -2.4NorflkSo NY 2.28 101.20 -5.73 -5.4 +9.0PepsiCo NY 2.62 88.11 -3.44 -3.8 +6.2Pfizer NY 1.04 28.86 -1.07 -3.6 -5.8PhilipMor NY 3.76 81.90 -2.95 -3.5 -6.0PwShs QQQ Nasd 1.34 94.67 -2.07 -2.1 +7.6ProctGam NY 2.57 79.65 +.09 +0.1 -2.2RF MicD Nasd ... 11.39 +.50 +4.6 +120.7RiteAid NY ... 6.76 -.29 -4.1 +33.6RoyDShllA NY 3.76 81.27 -.72 -0.9 +14.0Ryder NY 1.48 86.69 -4.62 -5.1 +17.5S&P500ETF NY 3.58 192.50 -5.22 -2.6 +4.2SearsHldgs Nasd ... 37.27 -1.44 -3.7 -6.2SiriusXM Nasd ... 3.31 -.13 -3.8 -5.2SouthnCo NY 2.10 43.32 -.89 -2.0 +5.4SwstAirl NY .24 28.43 -.81 -2.8 +50.9Sprint NY ... 7.45 -.27 -3.5 -30.7SPDR Fncl NY .35 22.22 -.67 -2.9 +1.6TexInst Nasd 1.20 46.24 -.28 -0.6 +5.33M Co NY 3.42 140.11 -5.01 -3.5 -.1TimeWarn NY 1.27 83.80 -1.19 -1.4 +25.321stCFoxA Nasd .25 31.94 -.87 -2.7 -9.2Twitter n NY ... 44.13 +5.97 +15.6 -30.7UndArmr s NY ... 67.44 -1.67 -2.4 +54.5UnionPac s NY 2.00 97.91 -3.75 -3.7 +16.6UtdTech NY 2.36 104.75 -4.13 -3.8 -8.0Vale SA NY .84 14.01 -.55 -3.8 -8.1VerizonCm NY 2.12 49.83 -1.45 -2.8 +1.4WalMart NY 1.92 73.54 -2.43 -3.2 -6.5WeinRlt NY 1.30 32.76 -.81 -2.4 +19.5WellsFargo NY 1.40 50.35 -1.25 -2.4 +10.9WmsCos NY 1.70 55.55 -2.65 -4.6 +44.0Windstrm Nasd 1.00 11.44 +.98 +9.4 +43.4

NYSE 10,692.17 -293.64

NYSE MKT 2,678.49 -109.82

NASDAQ 4,352.64 -96.92

Volume

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DIARYAdvanced 733Declined 2,085New Highs 144New Lows 242Total issues 2,862Unchanged 44

9,954,268,879Volume

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DIARYAdvanced 98Declined 335New Highs 14New Lows 22Total issues 448Unchanged 15

Name Vol (00) Last ChgS&P500ETF 5307518 192.50 -5.22BkofAm 3564677 14.98 -.61iShEMkts 3039245 44.06 -.72Twitter n 2677203 44.13 +5.97AMD 2559819 3.97 +.21B iPVix rs 2373029 33.01 +4.18iShR2K 2107298 110.68 -2.92RiteAid 2069150 6.76 -.29SPDR Fncl 2014751 22.22 -.67AT&T Inc 1818805 35.33 -.21

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Name Last Chg %ChgGFI Grp 4.46 +1.46 +48.7PUVixST rs 34.73 +8.07 +30.3FamilyDlr 75.85 +15.19 +25.0BallyTech 77.70 +15.44 +24.8JournalCm 10.50 +1.91 +22.2USSteel 33.44 +5.72 +20.6RubiconP n 11.92 +1.89 +18.8Ducomun 27.45 +4.21 +18.1DrNGBr rs 18.43 +2.80 +17.9Ameresco 7.59 +1.08 +16.6

Name Last Chg %ChgHill Intl 4.17 -1.61 -27.9VoceraCm 9.15 -3.09 -25.2CastleAM 8.26 -2.58 -23.8EKodak wt 8.13 -2.54 -23.8EKodk wtA 7.47 -2.23 -23.0OcwenFn 27.68 -8.17 -22.8hhgregg 6.93 -2.04 -22.7OnAssign 26.80 -7.67 -22.3USEC Inc 4.84 -1.39 -22.3Herbalife 52.57 -13.49 -20.4

DIARYAdvanced 489Declined 2,760New Highs 247New Lows 193Total issues 3,276Unchanged 27

17,049,311,887Volume 432,296,706

WEEKLY STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS

Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Gainers and Losers must be worth at least $2 to be listed in tables at left. Most Actives must be worth at least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.

MUTUAL FUNDS

American Funds AMCAPA m LG 23,663 28.21 -3.0 +19.2/A +17.1/A 5.75 250American Funds BalA m MA 45,069 24.94 -2.1 +10.6/B +13.1/A 5.75 250American Funds BondA m CI 18,707 12.75 +0.1 +5.0/C +5.3/C 3.75 250American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 70,428 59.92 -2.4 +10.7/B +10.5/B 5.75 250American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 58,040 46.38 -3.1 +14.1/B +11.8/D 5.75 250American Funds EurPacGrA m FB 32,578 49.48 -3.3 +12.4/B +8.9/C 5.75 250American Funds GrthAmA m LG 72,948 44.61 -3.0 +15.6/C +15.0/D 5.75 250American Funds IncAmerA m MA 72,321 21.39 -1.9 +11.9/A +13.2/A 5.75 250American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 57,990 38.68 -2.6 +17.4/A +14.9/C 5.75 250American Funds MutualA m LV 21,683 35.84 -2.7 +12.3/C +14.8/C 5.75 250American Funds NewEconA m LG 9,885 38.96 -3.1 +18.0/B +17.0/B 5.75 250American Funds NewPerspA m WS 37,563 37.99 -3.1 +12.0/C +13.0/B 5.75 250Federated AbsRetA f NE 97 9.92 -0.2 +8.4 -0.6 5.50 1,500Fidelity Contra LG 74,560 97.72 -2.4 +15.7/C +16.6/B NL 2,500FrankTemp-Mutual DiscovA m WS 11,762 34.51 -2.7 +11.7/C +11.3/D 5.75 1,000FrankTemp-Mutual SharesA m LV 5,697 29.65 -2.7 +13.3/B +13.9/D 5.75 1,000Goldman Sachs GrIncA m LV 414 30.92 -2.5 +12.6/C +14.0/D 5.50 1,000Goldman Sachs GrOppA m MG 1,203 28.47 -3.5 +12.0/B +16.8/C 5.50 1,000Hartford GrAlA m AL 652 15.05 -3.1 +10.9/C +11.6/D 5.50 2,000PIMCO TotRetIs CI 144,452 10.93 0.0 +4.8/C +5.9/B NL 1,000,000Vanguard 500Adml LB 105,758 177.82 -2.3 +15.1/B +16.7/A NL 10,000Vanguard 500Inv LB 28,174 177.81 -2.3 +15.0/B +16.6/B NL 3,000Vanguard InstIdxI LB 94,753 176.68 -2.3 +15.1/B +16.7/A NL 5,000,000Vanguard InstPlus LB 80,775 176.69 -2.3 +15.1/B +16.7/A NL 200,000,000Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 99,159 48.41 -3.0 +14.5/C +17.1/A NL 10,000Vanguard TotStIIns LB 79,888 48.42 -2.9 +14.5/C +17.1/A NL 5,000,000Vanguard TotStIdx LB 114,516 48.39 -3.0 +14.3/C +17.0/A NL 3,000

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CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, ES -Europe Stock, FB -Foreign Large Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objectiv e: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar.

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THIS WEEK’S MARKETIN REVIEW

Hello again — I hope everyone’s doing fine and enjoying their sum-mer.

Looks like we have about three weeks before school starts for 2014-15.

I’ve already p u r c h a s e d some school supplies for my two grand-kids.

I wasn’t the only one, ei-ther. I saw oth-er moms and grandmas do-ing the same thing. Guess they were trying to beat the rush for tax-free weekend (Aug. 8-10), which I don’t partake in.

My grandkids Bryson and Rylee will be attending Velas-quez Elementary this year and will not be required to wear uni-forms, so I purchased a few items of clothing for them — but only a few and left the rest for them to pick out.

I’ll let their mom and dad buy the really costly items.

Area achievementDevin White, son of Dennis and

Trish White of Pecan Bend, grad-uated from undergraduate pilot training in the U.S. Air Force.

His parents and several oth-er relatives attended the special event in Del Rio, Texas, on July 25.

For his next assignment, Devin was granted his first choice — which will be flying the KC-10

refueling planes at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey.

We congratulate Devin on this accomplishment.

Devin graduated from Need-ville High School in 2008 and is an A&M Corps of Cadet graduate of the class of 2012.

Award winnersAt the 2014 KJZT Awards Day

in Ledbetter, three members of the KJZT Society No. 85 in Damon took top honors:

■ Kasi Schneider was crowned 2014 KJZT State Queen.

■ Christopher Pavlicek was named 2014 KJZT King.

■ Clayton Pavlicek was hon-ored as KJZT Junior King.

The directors of KJZT Society No. 85 are Linda Pavlicek, Patsy Maroul and Kristine Martin.

Bubba and Shelly Schneider are the proud parents of Kasi, who was crowned by outgoing Queen Jacinda Webb of Society No. 49 in Needville.

Christopher and Clayton are the sons of Daniel and Susan Pavlicek, all of Damon.

Congrats to these young peo-ple — and also to their directors who work dilligently with them and many others.

With regardsCondolences go out to the fam-

ilies and friends of Donette Hall, who recently passed away in Tazewell, Virginia.

She taught school at Damon ISD two years before heading to Needville High School where she taught typing, shorthand and

note-taking for 32 years. She was proud to be a part of the Need-ville Blue Jay family.

Also, our condolences go out to family and friends of Victor Pekar, who passed away July 27. Victor graduated from Sam Houston State University and

was a senior insurance adjuster for more than 25 years.

That’s about all for this week. I hope you have a great week ahead — and as always, God bless.

Karen Parthum’s column ap-pears weekly.

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Back-to-school preparations under wayDamon Doings

Roadway construction crews accidentally struck a gas line along Airport Road on Friday af-ternoon. The smell of gas was evident at 6 p.m. The Rosen-berg Fire Department was called out to assist. Battalion Chief Larry Loesch and about 10 department personnel stood by near the FM 2218 intersec-tion as work ensued.

... for gas leak along Airport Road

HERaLd PHOtOS By DAVID EMSWILER

Rosenberg Fire Department personnel were called out to roadway construction along Airport Avenue near the intersection with FM 2218. Construction crews struck a gas line causing some leakage, according to Rosenberg Fire Department Battalion Chief Larry Loesch. About 10 fire department personnel stood by at 6:30 p.m. Friday to ensure safety in the area.

Rosenberg firefighters stand by Friday ...

6A Sunday, auguSt 3, 2014 SPORTS FORt BEnd HERaLd

SPORTS SHOTS

Saturday SportsCalendar

Sunday SportsCalendar

MLB

American League astros vs. toronto, Minute Maid, 6:10

MLB

American League astros vs. toronto, Minute Maid, 1:10

Volleyball tryoutsB.F. Terry volleyball tryouts

will be Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.Physicals forms and paperwork needs to be filled prior to tryouts. Bring a sack lunch.

Any questions, call Coach Jeff Ives at 832-563-4197.

The Lamar Consolidated volleyball team will hold try-outs from Monday through Thursday at 7 a.m. in the girls gym.

For questions, contact coach Pat Peloquin at 832-595-4324 or at [email protected].

Equipment pickupGeorge Junior High will

hold football equipment pickup from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 15 in the gym.

For more information, con-tact coach Greg Jones at 832-223-3680.

Football season passesFootball season passes for

Guy K. Traylor Memorial Sta-dium will be on sale through Aug. 22 at the LCISD athletic office.

A season pass for George Ranch and Terry are $36, and $30 for Foster and Lamar Con-solidated.

For more information, call 823223-0149.

Benefit golf tournamentA golf tournament benefit

Ruby Aguilar will be held Aug. 16 at Jimmy Fields Fairways, located at 7610 Brinkmeyer Road in Needville.

The shotgun start tourney will be $45 for single players and $135 for teams. Mulligans will be sold for $5 for three.

An auction will be held af-ter the tournament, and team plaques will be awarded for first, second and third place.

The tournament will help Ruby Aguilar, who was diag-nosed with Stage 3A cancer in June.

For more information, con-tact Anthony Matamoras at 832-757-8752, Adolfo at 832-368-2990 or Ruby Aguilar at 281-757-2590.

Terry

Volleyball: Lady Rangers at taylor, alief, 7

Needville

Volleyball: Lady Jays at Bellville quad-match

Travis

Volleyball: Lady tigers vs. dulles, tiger Field, 7

Brazos

Volleyball: Cougarettes vs. Bren-ham, 6:30

East Bernard

Volleyball: Brahmarettes vs. Hitch-cock, 7

Tuesday, Aug. 12Sports Calendar

Tuesday SportsCalendar

MLB

American League astros at Philadelphia, 6:05

WednesdaySports Calendar

MLB

American League astros at Philadelphia, 6:05

The Third Annual Tyler Milliken Foundation Memorial Golf Tournament was held at Pecan Grove Plantation Country Club. More than 170 golfers, volunteers and dinner guests attended the event. In excess of $30,000 was raised that will go directly to the foundation which benefits local student scholarships and faith based organizational grants. The foundation’s theme is “BE SAFE, BE SAVED” and was established in 2011 after Tyler Milliken, a 2010 graduate of Travis High School, was tragically killed in a vehicle crash. Members of the first place team were Jordan Jeffers, Bing Morton, Michael Milliken and Dylan Morton.

Tyler Milliken Foundation Memorial Golf Tournament

AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Sergio Garcia doesn’t know anything about being in a zone. He had no trouble identifying the best round of his career.

Garcia one-putted the final 11 holes and made birdies on his last seven holes Friday in the Bridge-stone Invitational to tie the course record at Firestone with a 9-under 61 and take a three-shot lead.

He had a birdie putt on every hole on the back nine. Garcia shot 27 on the back nine, a course re-cord.

Garcia was at 11-under 129, three shots clear of Justin Rose (67).

Tour rebuts Johnson reportAKRON, Ohio (AP) — The PGA

Tour rebutted a published report that Dustin Johnson has been sus-pended for failing a drug test.

Johnson said in a vague state-ment issued by his management company that he would take a leave of absence effective immedi-

ately to seek professional help for “personal challenges.”

The announcement Thursday brought an abrupt end to his PGA Tour season, knocking him out of the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup.

Golf.com reported Friday that the tour suspended Johnson for six months. It cited an unidentified source as saying Johnson failed a drug test for the third time.

Watney leads Nevada eventRENO, Nev. (AP) — Nick Watney

increased his lead to three points in the Barracuda Championship, scoring eight points in the modi-fied Stableford event at Montreux to push his two-day total to 26.

Players receive eight points for double eagle, five for eagle, two for birdie, zero for par, minus-one for bogey and minus-three for double bogey or worse.

Geoff Ogilvy was second. Wes Roach was third at 22, and Tommy Gainey and Tim Wilkinson had 21.

Needville boys basketball

Oliver brings energy and youthful enthusiasm to Blue Jay programBY GARY [email protected]

NEEDVILLE — Working hard to reach his goals was commonplace for Patrick Oliver.

The former Brazos High basketball standout has seen his share of struggles.

Oliver is now seeing all that hard work pay off as he was named the new head boys basketball coach at Needville, taking over for legendary head coach Don-ald Blank.

Oliver was an assistant basketball coach at Cinco Ranch in Katy for the last two years before coming to Needville.

The hire was a tremendous jump for Oliver, who ad-mitted he started at the bottom and worked his way up.

“Growing up I never had a sense of entitlement,” said Oliver. “I didn’t go to the biggest high school and I didn’t go to the most prominent college.

“I have had to really work to get where I am, and that is what I want our kids to model. If we can make progress on and off the field of play, winning will be a byproduct of that.”

Oliver graduated from Brazos in 2002 after a highly successful prep basketball career.

From there, he went on to college and played two years at both Concordia University and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.

From there, he played professional basketball in Iceland for two years before returning to his roots to coach at Brazos.

“It was a great experience for me to go back to Bra-zos and start my coaching career,” said Oliver, who was an assistant coach in football, track and basket-ball in his first year before moving on to be the head boys basketball coach for two seasons.

After an initial 6-20 season, the Cougars bounced back to win 20 games and were co-district champions.

Oliver, who also will be an assistant in the football program, hopes to bring that same type of energy and success to Needville.

“We are going to play an exciting style of basketball that is fun to watch and fun to be a part of,” said Oli-ver. “I really believe I will bring a level of energy and enthusiasm to our athletic program.”

Oliver believes hard work will help overcome any experience shortcomings.

“Being a young head coach, you have to continue to learn and get better,” said Oliver. “I don’t have the wisdom or knowledge that guys who have been doing it for 15-20 years, so I really think you have to make up for it with work ethic, energy and the passion you have for your players.”

Already, Oliver likes what he has seen in the ath-letes at Needville and is ready to hit the ground run-ning.

“Needville is a close-knit town and the kids work extremely hard and want to be successful,” said Oli-ver. “I am really excited about the opportunity to be a head coach again and having the opportunity to build a program.

“Needville has seen some success in basketball and I want to continue that moving forward.”Patrick Oliver

StaFF PHOtO By DAVID COLEMAN

Lamar Lighning catcher Weston Judy throws the ball back to his pitcher Thursday.

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Lamar Blaze 11U right fielder Adam Techmanski flags down a hit near the foul line.

Reaching out

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Lamar Dirt Dawgs 9U pitcher Brady Dugue delivers to the plate in the third inning Friday night.

And the pitch ...

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Lamar Blaze 11U shortstop Colin Davies gloves a hot grounder Friday night.

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Lamar Blaze 11U pitcher Zach Longshore puts everything into a pitch.

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Golf roundup: Garcia shoots record-setting 61 at Firestone

Sunday, auguSt 3, 2014 SPORTS FORt BEnd HERaLd 7A

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 2014Take time to consider your options and to make realistic choices. If you have been moving too fast or have acted impulsively, you may have missed an important detail or opportunity. Stabilize your situ-ation by taking the time to listen and learn from those with more experience. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Things are not always as they appear. Be-fore you fly off the handle, take a moment to observe the situation at hand and contemplate the best strategy. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- A close friend will value any help you can provide. By being open and sharing your thoughts, you will gain respect and find answers to your concerns. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You should steer clear of financial risks or gambling of any kind. Ease your restlessness by taking on a new creative or intellectual challenge. Too much spare time can lead to poor decisions. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Gain control of your emotions before you make a major decision that could result in an unexpected and unwanted change. Listen carefully and weigh the conse-quences. Get all the facts before you take action. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Do whatever it takes to make a fresh start if you are un-happy or dissatisfied. You are not obligated to hang on to old ideas or partnerships that don’t work for you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Focus on whatever you feel passionate about. Getting caught up in minor irritations is a point-less waste of time. Do what comes naturally to you, and do your best. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Investigate alternate sources of income. Network with friends and relatives. You will receive favor-able results if you send out your resume, check online job postings or set up an interview.PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Make the most of any chance to participate in a social function. You will be particularly charming and will gain in popularity. A cre-ative idea you have been consider-ing is worth developing. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Some well-thought-out invest-ments in your surroundings could prove prosperous. Make changes that will appeal to everyone’s level of comfort. Things that are pleasing to the eye will bring a good response from your col-leagues and family.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Love is in the air, and romance will improve your life. Dazzle your partner by planning a day to remember, or if you are single, get out and strut your stuff. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Someone in your circle will be worrisome. If you have done all you can to remedy a situation that concerns you, it is probably time to cut ties to avoid going down with a sinking ship. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You have the ability to express yourself in novel ways. Joining a creative workshop or class will give you the opportunity to meet new people with compatible in-terests.

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2014You need to resolve lingering is-

sues this year. Be honest and open in everything you do. You will tarnish your reputation if you exaggerate. Do things that will bring you the most enjoyment and the least stress. Once you make a choice, stick to it and you will be successful. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You will have difficulty reading be-tween the lines today. Don’t make assumptions. Do whatever it takes to fully understand what is expect-ed of you.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- The time for making changes is overdue. Don’t hide your talents. You will have to step into the spotlight and focus on your career goals if you plan to advance. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Make an adjustment to your per-sonal and financial plans. If you act on impulse or are too quick to trust others, you will lose control. Gather and employ information to suit your needs.SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Be courageous and keep the mo-mentum flowing until you reach your goal. Waiting for someone else to lead the way will lead to a missed opportunity. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Communication problems will lead to misinterpretation. Take the necessary steps to ensure that all of your projects are done meticulously and correctly. A missed detail could prove costly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Now is a good time to bring some added closeness to your romantic relationship. Take time

to do something special with the one you love. A lucrative business deal will come your way. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- It’s time to eliminate negative or troublesome situations. Trying to please too many people will re-sult in emotional turmoil. Health problems will occur if you are not careful. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Stay ahead of the competition and be aware of what is going on around you. You will be able use some new information to your ad-vantage. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Be gracious and patient when dealing with others. The people in your life deserve to be treated with care and respect. Go the extra mile for your loved ones. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Be cautious when operating equipment or traveling. There is someone waiting for you to make a mistake. Focus on what you do best and leave no room for error. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You will be uncertain about an important partnership. Travel op-portunities look positive. You will have greater insight into your fu-ture due to a discussion with an unusual someone. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Strive for flexibility when it comes to your plans. Be prepared for a change in your schedule. Be-ing too rigid will thwart your ad-vancement.

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SOMERVILLE: Water murky; 80-84 degrees. Black bass are fair on watermelon seed soft plastics. Hybrid striper are slow. White bass are slow. Crappie are fair on minnows early. Channel and blue catfish are slow. Yellow catfish are slow.

CONROE: Water stained; 81-85 degrees; 0.18 feet high. Black bass are fair on chartreuse and watermelon Carolina rigged soft plastics and spinnerbaits. Striped bass are fair on silver spoons. Crappie are fair on minnows over brush piles. Catfish are good on stinkbait, chicken livers, and shrimp.

LIVINGSTON: Water fairly clear; 81-85 degrees; 0.25 feet high. Black bass are good on chartreuse spinnerbaits, soft plastics, and Rat-L-Traps. Striped bass are slow. White bass are fair on pet spoons and Charlie slabs. Crappie are fair on minnows. Blue catfish are slow. Yellow catfish are slow.

BOLIVAR: Trout are fair to good on the south shoreline on soft plastics and plugs. Black drum and redfish are good at Roll-

over Pass. Croakers are good on dead shrimp in the channel and around the pass.

EAST GALVESTON BAY: Trout are good on the south shore-line on topwaters and soft plastics. Whiting and sand trout are good on the edge of the Intracoastal on fresh shrimp. Trout are good on mid-bay reefs on plastics and croakers.

WEST GALVESTON BAY: Trout are fair to good for drift-ers working shell on live shrimp. Trout, sheepshead, redfish and black drum are good at the jetty on shrimp. Tarpon are showing on the beachfront. Kingfish, ling and sharks are good offshore.

TEXAS CITY: Trout are good on the channel on croakers. Reefs and wells have held good trout on live bait. Sand trout are fair on fresh shrimp off the piers.

FREEPORT: Sand trout and sheepshead are good on live shrimp on the reefs. Trout and sand trout are good at the jetties on shrimp and DOA Shrimp. Kingfish and ling are good off-shore around shrimp boats.

Marcus Lopez capped his Fort Bend County Junior Golf Tour season with a victory in the Tour Championship last week at Sienna Plantation.

The George Ranch sophomore shot a 1-over 73 to finish first in the boys gold di-vision. Foster’s Nathan Haley finished tied for sixth with Tra-vis’ Brett Currie. Both shot a 3-over 75. Needville’s Mason Sutton finished tied for eighth with a 4-over 76.

G e o r g e Ranch’s Chris Lo-pez finished 10th at 5-over with a 77 while Richmond’s Matthew Maier finished tied for 12th with a 7-over 79. George Ranch’s Adam Garza finished 21st with an 87 while Rich-mond’s Cody Anderson finished with a 98.

In the boys silver division, Great-wood’s Mitchell Kuntz finished 10th with a 93 while Richmond’s Joseph Dryer finished tied for 24th with a 116.

In the boys bronze division, Richmond’s Mitchell Maier fin-ished tied for first with a 44 while Richmond’s Daniel Lowrie fin-ished fourth at 52 and Richmond’s Mason Cruickshank finished sev-enth at 63.

In the girls diamond division, Richmond’s Valerie Routzong fin-ished fourth at 13-over 85 while Richmond’s Kelly Huber finished fifth at 86. George Ranch’s Brooke Murphy finished eighth at 94 while Foster’s Bailey Jernigan finished 11th at 104. Foster’s Pryce Banhsen finished tied for 12th at 108 while Foster’s Jordan Jernigan finished 14th at 111.

In the girls platinum division, Rosenberg’s Marina Ortiz finished fifth at 120.

In the girls pearl division, Rich-mond’s Melanie Maier finished

second at 51 while Richmond’s Ally Hollas finished third at 54.

Hole in oneMichael Pettigrew hit an ace on

No. 4 at Greatwood, from 133 yards out with a pitching wedge.

GWSMGA par-3 challengeThe Greatwood Senior Men’s

Golf Association (GWSMGA) held a par-3 event this week with every hole set up as a par 3. The event had two flights with no handicaps.

In the A flight, Tommy Thomp-son won with a 58 while Sam Ka-tich took second with a 62. Rich Boehck finished third at 64 while Richard Van Pelt took fourth at 64.

In the B flight, Martin Ruffeno won with a 56 while Cal Dockery took second at 65 and Mark Schu-ma took third at 66. Adrian Barnett finished fourth at 66 while Joey Bishop finished fifth at 67.

Closest to the pin winners were Ron Garner (No. 4), Martin Ruffeno (No. 12) and Ron Garner (No. 15).

STPGA Assistant eventThe Southern Texas PGA tour

held its National Car Rental Assis-tant Championship at Kingwood Country Club last week, with a number of local golfers playing.

Richmond’s Michael Rodriguez finished tied for ninth with a 6-over 150 through two rounds. Rodriguez was playing for Royal Oaks Coun-try Club and won $325.

Pecan Grove was represented by J.J. Wood of Richmond, who fin-ished tied for 12th with a 7-over 151. Wood won $210.

Richmond’s Ryan Brant, of Riv-erbend Country Club, finished tied for 19th with a 10-over 154.

Shadow Hawk Golf Club’s Ricky Lyons, of Pearland, finished tied for 25th with a 15-over 159.

Richmond’s Mark Duranski, of Royal Oaks Country Club, finished tied for 35th with a 23-over 167.

To have Fort Bend County golf events, news or scores included, send email to: [email protected].

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8A Sunday, auguSt 3, 2014 RELIGION FORt BEnd HERaLd

Calvary Baptist Church, 4111 Airport Avenue in Rosenberg, 281-232-0372, calvaryrosenberg.org, offers an 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Service — followed by Bible study for all ages at 9:30 a.m. — and a 10:45 a.m. Con-temporary Worship Service. At 6 p.m. on Sunday and Wednesday nights, Bi-ble study for all ages is offered. Jason Martin is pastor.

Calvary Episcopal Church, FM 762 at Austin Street in Richmond, offers two Sunday worship services — an 8 a.m. traditional service and 10:30 a.m. contemporary service.

Creekside Christian Fellowship, 16628 SH 36 in Needville, 979-793-5800 or 832-595-7676, CreeksideFellowship.org, has Sunday worship services at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Faith United Methodist Church, 4600 FM 359 in Richmond, 281-341-8200, faithumc.org — Sunday worship services begin with The Table from 8:45-9:15 a.m. for prayer, Communion and a brief devotion by a pastor. Tra-ditional service is at 9:30 a.m. and a contemporary service is at 10:50 a.m. Adult Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. Youth Bible study for grades 6-12 meets at 9:30 a.m. Chil-dren’s Bible study is at 9:30 a.m., with a dynamic children’s worship service at 10:50 a.m. Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) will begin a new program this fall; meetings will be from 9:30-11:30 a.m. every other Friday begin-ning Sept. 5. Register for Upward flag football and cheerleading at faithumc.org under Events and Information/Children’s Activities. Fall Bible study for women begins Sept. 3 at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Adult Bible Study begins Sept. 10 at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Disci-ple 1 and Disciple 2 classes also begin in September. Register online for all classes at faithumc.org. The church touts “a message you can relate to, music that is uplifting and exciting, and real relationships.”

First Assembly of God, 2512 Ave. N in Rosenberg, firstassemblyonline.net, 281-342-3805 — The church an-nounced that it is “looking for those without a church home, who want to be a part of something big that God wants to do through us by making a difference in our community.”

First Baptist Church of Beasley, 7319 Ave. J, Beasley, 979-387-2267, bea-sleychurch.gutensite.com, will have worship services at 11 a.m. Sunday with Rev. Charlie Blansit, pastor, and Bible study at 9:45 a.m.

First Baptist Church of Or-chard, corner of Galveston and Sa-bine Street, 281-478-7543, has Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. A Sunday worship service is at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. An-drew Bedo, pastor.

First Baptist Church of Rich-mond, 502 S. Fifth St., 281-342-8664,fb-crichmond.net, will have worship services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the sanctuary. Bible study is 9 a.m.

First Baptist Church of Rosen-berg, 1117 First St. in Rosenberg, 281-232-6622, www.firstrosenberg.org, has a classic worship service at 9 a.m. and a contemporary service at 11:11 a.m. with Dr. Bruce Peterson, interim pas-tor. Bible Study classes for all ages are taught at 10:10 a.m. every Sunday.

First English Lutheran Church, 3615 College St. in Damon, 979-742-3427, holds services under the direc-tion of Pastor Jamie Olson every Sunday at 10:15 a.m. with the Rites of Communion offered the first and third Sundays of the month. Sunday School will resume in September.

First United Methodist Church of Fulshear, 8201 Harris St. in Ful-shear, 281-346-1416, fumc-fulshear.org — Sunday worship begins with a

traditional service and weekly com-munion at 8:30 a.m., a new middle service at 9:45 a.m., and late service at 11:15 a.m. The Rev. Alicia Coltzer and Music Director Bodie Gilbert lead the worship. Sunday School classes for all ages are at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday afternoons and evenings, youth Bible study is led by Matt McCullar, and the Children’s Choir with family activi-ties in the gym.

First United Methodist Church, 1127 Third St., Rosenberg, 281-342-3333, fumcrosenberg.net — The 8:30 a.m. service features the Praise Band while the Sanctuary Choir leads music at 11 a.m. worship. A profes-sionally staffed nursery is available for infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers during both services.

First Presbyterian Church, 1400 Radio Lane, Rosenberg, 281-342-2076 — Worship service is at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Rhonda Detenbeck, pastor, giving the sermon “There’s One in Every Bunch.” After worship there will be an “economical lunch” with spaghetti and a program on couponing for any-one interested in saving money using coupons. Also, Cooperative Vacation Bible School for all denominations be-gins Monday. The week-long program runs from 9 a.m.-noon daily and is for ages 4-10. This year’s program is “Gangway to Galilee.” If not pre-reg-istered, arrive at 8:30 a.m. Monday to sign up.

Friedens United Church of Christ, 7502 Ave. I, Beasley, 979-387-2221, has morning worship services at 10 a.m. every Sunday with the Rev. Nancy Parsons delivering the mes-sage. For more information, contact church secretary Sharon Beran at 979-387-2787 or [email protected].

Friendship Church Assembly of God, 4640 Richmond Foster Road at FM 359 in Richmond, 281-341-1300, friendshipchurch.cc — “Joy!” (Luke 1) is the Sunday message from Se-nior Pastor David G. Rose at identical 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services which will conclude with the observance of Communion. Worship and praise will be led by Minister of Music Branon Dempsey. This is also Bread Sunday at Friendship; first-time visitors will receive a loaf of bread. Bible-based Christian education classes for all age groups are conducted in the time slot opposite each service. Coffee and pastry are available between sessions. The 6 p.m. Sunday service is dedicated to Connect Night, when all age groups meet in the gym for refreshments, group games and fellowship. Visi-tors are welcome. Each Wednesday at 7 p.m., a mid-week service features Bi-ble-based instruction and fellowship for various age groups. Church staff members include Minister of Pasto-ral Care Stan Rule, Minister to Youth Nathan Herrick, Minister to Children Lenora Hernandez and Pre-school Di-rector Michelle Smith. Church bulle-tins and sermons are available online. Sermon audio and PDF files may be downloaded by visiting the Media tab on the church home page.

Grace Community Bible Church, 5121 FM 359, Richmond — Worship services at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. with Pastor Dave Hodges. For more infor-mation, call 281-341-0618 or visit in-sidegrace.org.

Great Oaks Baptist Church, 7101 FM 2759, Richmond, meets Sunday at 9:45 a.m. with Sunday School for all ages. Pastor Russell Davis leads 11 a.m. for worship. Also celebrate Sunday at 6 p.m. with prayer and Bi-ble study around the table. Wednes-day: Adult prayer and Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Thursday: Ladies prayer

meeting at 10:45 a.m.Hope Lutheran Church ELCA

(Extending the Love of Christ to All), 7302 Ave. C, Beasley, 979-387-2580, ti-nyurl.com/khdzmgm — Services at 10 a.m. Sundays with Pastor John P. Willmann officiating.

Immanuel United Church of Christ, 9018 Church St., Needville, 979-793-6125, www.immanuel-ucc.net, will have worship at 10:15 a.m. Sunday with the Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Schwartz, pastor, giving the sermon “The Great Beliefs of a Great Christian,” based on Colossians 1:1-2. The moment for the young will be presented by the Rev. Tim de la Houssaye, youth pas-tor. Sunday School classes for all ages begin at 9 a.m. Sarah Rioux teaches a combined class for students up to fifth grade; Pastor de la Houssaye teach-es a combined class for grades 6-12. Pastor Schwartz continues his class, “The Key That Unlocks the Bible,” based on his book. The adult Sunday School class meets in the senior citi-zen’s room. The Worship and Evan-gelism Committee meets at 7 p.m. on Monday. Adult Bible study meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday for a verse-by-verse study of Judges. The church’s 115th anniversary will be celebrated Sunday, Aug. 10; the Rev. George R. Kuebler, pastor emeritus, will preach and leading a memory-sharing time lunch. The Lord’s Supper will also be celebrated. The Women’s Guild is ac-cepting donations for Church World Service school kits. Sunday School teachers are needed for the fall — three teachers per group (K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, high school). Also, teachers or vol-unteers are needed the youth group on Wednesday afternoons.

Joy Lutheran Church, 717 FM 359 in Richmond, 281-762-3310, joy-richmond.org, conducts two worship services with Holy Communion each Sunday — traditional Celebration Worship at 8 a.m. and contemporary Spirit Touching Spirit, led by the Praise Band and lay liturgists, at 10:30 a. m. Children’s Time precedes the sermon by Pastor Tim Christ at each service. Sunday school for children ages 2 through high school begins at 9:15 a.m. in the classrooms. Adult classes are led by Pastor Christ at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is provided for all children through age 4. Joy Quilters meet every Monday at 4 p.m. Pecan Grove Quilters meet every Wednesday at 10 a.m. The Prayer Shawl Knitting Group meets every Friday at 10 a.m.

LIFEChurch Fort Bend has wor-ship service at Reading Junior High School, 8101 FM 762, Richmond, at 10:30 a.m. During the service, a nurs-ery and Sunday school will be avail-able. For more information, or to reg-ister, visitlifechurchfortbend.org.

Needville Community Church, 2405 Richmond St., Needville, ncc.ag, 979-793-3536 or 281-785-2583 — Every Sunday starts with a 9 a.m. breakfast, then ELEVATE Sunday at 10 a.m. Also offered are Kidtricity Toddlers, ages 0-3; Kidtricity Jr., 4-6; Kidtricity Kidz, ages 7-11, and Unashamed Genera-tion Youth Church, grades 6-12 with youth director George Gamino. Ele-vate Wednesday is 7-8:30.m. Wednes-days with Power Up for ages 4-10; Ig-nite grades 6-12, Estudio Biblico with Pastors Oscar and Elva Romero and Connect Group for adults with Pastor Monty Kelley.

Needville United Methodist Church, 8602 Church St., Needville, 979-793-6185, needvilleumc.org— Wor-ship service is at 10:45 a.m. Sundays with a message by the Rev. Pamela Jackson; Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m.; Youth Wednesday is at 4 p.m. Call for information on Bible studies and Girl

Scout meetings.New Covenant Fellowship

Church, 1412 Brazos St., Rosenberg, 281-341-0303 — Sunday worship ser-vice with Communion is at 10 a.m. with Pastor Charles Surovik giving the sermon “Kingdom Life.” Children will go to Sunday School during the sermon. Daily prayer is 6 a.m. Mon-day through Friday. Ladies’ Bible study will be at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday. The “Hour of Prayer” will be from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday.

New Creation Lutheran Church, Irene Stern Community Center, 6920 Katy-Fulshear Road, Fulshear, 832-492-5136, www.newcreationfulshear.org — Worship at 10 a.m.

Peace Lutheran Church, corner of Avenue I and Radio Lane, Rosen-berg, 281-342-8800 — Worship is at 9 a.m. with Pastor Mike Giese. Sunday School is not be held during summer months. Family Vacation Bible School begins at 7-8 p.m. The Ruth Bible Study Circle will not meet Monday. At 9 a.m. each Tuesday, the Dorcas Sewing Cir-cle meets in the Fellowship Hall; the community is welcome to join this non-profit event. Linda King’s line dancing class is held at 5:30 p.m. Tues-days and Wednesdays (5 p.m. for be-ginners); the fee is $2. The choir does not practice this month. The Hispanic Church of Christ Mission Church will meet in the fellowship hall at 5:30 p.m. Saturday for a worship service under new leadership. A congregation meet-ing will be held Aug. 3.

Primera Iglesia Bautista has ser-vices at 1211 Clay St. in Richmond. For more information, call 832-289-9166.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 507 S. Fourth St. in Richmond, 281-342-3609, will celebrate Mass at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. on Sunday with Fr. Joe Tempado. A children’s nursery will be available during 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Mass.

Second Baptist Church of Rosen-berg, 4100 Ave. N, Rosenberg, 281-342-6013, is an old-fashioned, hymn-sing-ing church. Bible study is at 9:45 a.m. with worship at 11 a.m. Pastor Paul H. Lewis, a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Seminary, prepares conserva-tive Biblical messages. Jane Turner is the pianist. Turner provides free music classes to children during the 9:45 a.m. hour. The Kid Jam Time Choir performs each Sunday during the worship hour. Gay N. Lewis leads Bible study at 9:45 a.m.

St. John’s United Church of Christ, 1513 West St. in Rosenberg, 281-342-5159, stjohnsunitedchurchof-christ.org, will hold worship ser-vices this Sunday in the sanctuary with Rev. Daniel Haas delivering the morning message “God Wrestler.” Holy Communion will be observed and community residents are invited. Immediately following the morning service, there will be a brief Celebra-tion of Joy for fellowship. Vacation Bible School will be the week Monday through Friday at First Presbyterian Church in Rosenberg. For more infor-mation regarding worship services or weekday activities, contact the church office or visit the church’s website or Facebook page.

St. John’s United Methodist Church, downtown Richmond, across from the historic Fort Bend Coun-ty Courthouse, 281-342-6631 — Sun-days at 11 a.m. in Wendt Hall is the summer series: “Jam: The Fruit of the Spirit.” Galatians 5 is the guide. The church calls it “a relaxed, fami-ly-friendly worship service, so roll up your sleeves, pull up a chair and bring a friend.”

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 7615 FM 762 in Richmond, 281-545-

1661, stmarksfortbend.org, will have adult, youth and children’s Christian Formation Classes at 8:45 a.m. Wor-ship service begins Sundays at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Bert Baetz.

St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1208 Fifth St., Rosenberg, 281-341-7500, [email protected]. — Board of Outreach and Board of Education at 8:45 a.m.; worship with children’s sermon and Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m., Pastor Claude Villemaire of-ficiating; Adult Bible Study at 11 a.m. On Wednesday, Women of St. Paul board meeting at 6 p.m.; Board of Wor-ship at 7 p.m. On Friday, Bulletin As-sembly Crew meets at 9 a.m.; setup for women’s banquet also takes place. On Saturday, Women of St. Paul Annual Banquet at 11 a.m.

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church of Needville, 9122 Church St., 979-793-4305, stpaulsneedville.com, will hold Sunday services at 9 a.m. Rev. Jona-than Murray will deliver the sermon “Feasting on Leftovers.” Scripture text: Matthew 15: 21-28. Bible Study will be at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Also, St. Paul’s Necessity Pantry and Clothes Closet are open 10 a.m.-noon on the first and third Saturdays of each month. The Clothes Closet is also open from 9 a.m.-noon Mondays and Wednesdays.

Texas Cowboy Church, 15408 FM 1489, Orchard (3/4 mile south of SH 36 at the blinking light), 281-239-0725, texascowboychurch.org — Nursery and Sunday School for 5- to 12-year-olds are available. A Bible study is conducted from 9:15-9:45 a.m. for young adults and adults in the Sunday School house. Bible Study is 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The church also has live streaming video of the 10 a.m. Sun-day services; visit ustream.com and search for Texas Cowboy Church.

Trinity Lutheran Church, 1512 Louise St. at Avenue N, will hold Sun-day School for all ages at 9 a.m. Wor-ship service starts at 10:15 a.m. with Rev. Wayne A. Schueler.

Word of God Fellowship — Sun-day School for all ages begins at 9:45 a.m. Main service is at 11 a.m. with the sermon “Be a Vocal Witness, Not Just a Silent Worshipper” (Mark 5:18-20) by the Rev. David L. Shows. Sunday Evening begins at 6 p.m. with the Lord’s Supper administered. On Wednesday night, the prayer meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with a guest speak-er to follow at 7 p.m.

WordServe Church, wordserve.org, has services at 9:45 a.m. Sundays at Shafer Elementary, 5150 Ranch Point Drive in Katy.

Send your religion news to [email protected].

Church Briefs

It’s a hypothetical case, but one priests frequently face in an American culture transformed by the Sexual Revolution.

On the other side of the desk is a couple seeking marriage-prepa-ration sessions before a church wedding. At least one of these young peo-ple is from a parish family and, thus, has been receiving Holy Commu-nion. Neither has been to Confession in years.

The pas-tor has every reason to sus-pect that, like millions of Americans, this couple is already “shacking up.”

A Catholic priest knows that the catechism teaches that sex between an unmarried man and an unmarried woman is “gravely contrary to the dignity of persons and of human sexuality which is naturally ordered to the good of spouses.” He knows that it teaches that anyone “conscious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before coming to Communion.”

So a painful question looms over these encounters: Don’t ask, don’t tell?

“What I have heard priests say is that if people come to us to get married, then we don’t feel like we can refuse them,” said Scott Stanley, co-director of the Center for Marital and Family Studies at the University of Denver. The thinking seems to be that “get-ting these people married will solve the big problem that, from the church’s point of view, exists in their lives.”

But when it comes to address-ing doctrinal issues linked to co-habitation, “you get the feeling that priests just don’t know what to do right now,” he said.

Meanwhile, cohabitation has turned into one of the dominant forces shaping new marriages and homes, with a majority of Americans in their 30s saying they have lived with someone outside of marriage. And new studies, argued Stanley, show that the practice of cohabitation has, for many, become “de-linked from marriage” altogether, with more and more people moving from one cohabitation relationship to another — a practice with serious implications for the stability of fu-ture unions.

While most couples used to think of cohabitation as a “trial marriage,” there is evidence this is no longer true. The key is that living together before marriage has become “fundamentally am-biguous” as a sign of faithfulness

and commitment. Instead, it’s a practice “with no implications about the odds of marrying,” one that Stanley calls “Cohabi-Dating.”

This reality, for clergy, raises big questions as they deal with couples preparing for marriage, especially in churches that view marriage as a sacrament.

At the end of the 20th century, the U.S. Catholic bishops were circulating materials noting that nearly half of all couples seeking Catholic marriage-preparation sessions were already cohabi-tating. A set of 1988 guidelines, entitled “Faithful to Each Other Forever,” warned priests to avoid two extremes: “(1) Immediately confronting the couple and con-demning their behavior and (2) Ignoring the cohabitation aspect of their relationship.”

Ever since, priests have been asked to view marriage-prepara-tion sessions as chances to wel-come couples back into the life of the church. However, they are also supposed to communicate that sex outside of marriage is a grave sin.

Thus, some Catholic dioceses — but not all — urge those who are cohabiting to live separately and cease premarital sex while pre-paring for the Sacrament of Mar-riage. The catechism also teaches that it is “appropriate for the bride and groom to prepare themselves for the celebration of their mar-

riage by receiving the sacrament of penance.”

While cohabitation remains a scandal for many traditional be-lievers, guidelines from the U.S. bishops note that more and more young people — along with their parents — will be scandalized by any attempts by clergy to require cohabiting couples to repent and quit “living in sin” before a church wedding.

Rather than hiding from evolv-ing trends linked to cohabitation, said Stanley, clergy must address these issues more often so that young people will know the faith’s teachings long before couples face complications of this kind.

Clergy must be willing, he said, to “stand up and tell people that there is good evidence and good research indicating that God had your best intentions in mind when he came up with this whole marriage thing and set some stan-dards for how you prepare for it.

“Cohabitation isn’t teaching people how to be committed to each other for a lifetime. Instead, it’s teaching them how to pack up and move on.”

Syndicated columnist Terry Mattingly is the director of the Washington Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and leads the Get-Religion.org project to study reli-gion and the news.

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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Two American tourists charged with “anti-state” crimes in North Korea said they expect to be tried soon and pleaded for help from the U.S. government.

Matthew Todd Miller and Jef-frey Edward Fowle told a local AP Television News crew that they were in good health and were being treated well. They also said they were allowed to take daily walks.

Fowle said he fears his situa-tion will get much worse once he goes on trial.

Fowle is suspected of leaving a Bible in a nightclub.

A a spokesman for Fowle’s family said the 56-year-old from Miamisburg, Ohio, was not on a mission for his church.

Less is known about Miller, or about what specific crime he allegedly committed.

North Korea has also been holding Korean-American mis-sionary Kenneth Bae, since 2012.

North Korea has been strong-ly pushing tourism lately in an effort to bring in foreign cash. But despite its efforts to bring in more visitors, it remains highly sensitive to any actions it con-siders political — and is particu-larly wary of anything it deems to be Christian proselytizing.

Bae, a Korean-American missionary who turned 46 on

Friday, told a Japan-based pro-North Korean news organiza-tion earlier this week that he felt “abandoned” by the U.S. government. He is serving years hard labor for what North Korea has claimed were hostile acts against the state. However, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said they is in regu-lar contact with Bae’s family.

Last summer, authorities moved Bae from a work camp to a hospital because of failing health and weight loss.

He was sent back to the work camp earlier this year, only to be taken again to a hospital less than two months later. His fami-ly says he suffers from diabetes, an enlarged heart, liver prob-lems and back pain.

Bae’s sister, Terri Chung, said in a statement it was the first word the family has had of Bae since April.

“After months of silence, it is devastating to hear Kenneth talk about ‘feeling abandoned by the United States government,’” she said. “Although we acknowl-edge and appreciate all the ef-forts the U.S. State Department has been making behind the scenes to secure Kenneth’s re-lease, the fact remains that after almost two years, Kenneth still remains imprisoned in North Korea.”

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BRENHAM — Secretary of State Nandita Berry celebrated the 107th anniversary of the founding of Blue Bell Cream-eries with a proclamation is-sued to CEO and President Paul Kruse.

Blue Bell was incorporated in Texas on Aug. 3, 1907, as the Brenham Creamery Co.

It the No. 3-selling ice cream in the nation, available in 23 states.

“Blue Bell is one of many companies we can proudly say started right here in the Lone Star State,” Berry said.

“We’re proud that companies

start here and prouder that they choose to stay here. Tex-as remains, as she always has, wide open for business.”

Kruse stressed the compa-ny’s strong ties to Texas.

“We never forget that we started out as a small coalition of creameries in Brenham,” he said. “We are pleased to still be a Texas-based company today, 107 years later.”

In 1907, local farmers estab-lished the company to make but-ter from excess cream brought in by area farmers.

A few years later, the cream-ery began making ice cream

and delivering it to neighbors by horse and wagon.

In 1930, the company changed its name to Blue Bell Creamer-ies — a tribute to the native Tex-as bluebell wildflower.

Blue Bell has produced many products over the years, includ-ing the original cookies-and-cream variety, but the most pop-ular flavor year after year, has been its Homemade Vanilla, Kruse said.

Berry echoed that opinion.“I love checking out the

newest flavors of Blue Bell Ice Cream, but my first choice is al-ways vanilla,” she said.

Regional treat saluted on anniversaryfor 107 years of business in Texas

Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry presents a proclamation to Blue Bell’s Paul Kruse in Brenham to celebrated the creamery’s 107th anni-versary.

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Pope Francis last month bless-ed Dallas newlyweds Jessica Fuhrman, a native of El Paso, and her husband, Jon, during a public blessing in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

“It was just breathtaking, excitement and just so many emotions. It’s hard to put it all to just one single emo-tion,” said Jon Fuhr-man, 39. “You read about the pope, you see him on TV and pic-tures, but the chance to see him in person and touch him was unbelievable.”

Jessica Fuhrman, 35, said about 60,000 people filled the square on a breezy, cloudy morn-ing, and added that about 100 newly wed couples from around the world had reserved spots near the entrance.

They waited to get blessed by the popular 266th pope of the Ro-man Catholic Church.

Grooms were dressed in tux-edos and brides were dressed in wedding gowns, Jessica Fuhr-man said.

“He (Francis) was very patient and loving,” Jessica Fuhrman said. “Everyone was trying to

touch him, shake his hand or give him a hug or give him a kiss. He was very accommodating to everyone.

“People were handing their ba-bies to the guards so Pope Fran-cis could bless their babies,” she added.

To get admission to attend a blessing in St. Peter’s Square, Jon Fuhrman submitted a request in March that went through the Catholic Diocese in Dallas and the Vatican. Good news came to the couple a few days after their wedding. Officials at their local diocese confirmed that they had admission and last month they went to Rome for their honey-moon.

“We knew that Pope Francis does a weekly people blessing when he’s in Rome,” Jessica

Fuhrman said. “Pope John Paul started a tradition with blessing newlyweds, so if you’re married within a certain time frame you can receive the special newlywed blessing.”

The couple arrived in Rome and attended Mass the Sunday before the blessing at the Vati-can.

“The importance of our mar-riage is our faith, so to know we started off by being married in the church and then by be-ing blessed by the leader of our church,” Jessica Fuhrman said. “It made a really positive im-pression on us, and we hope to do

good in the world in all that we do.”

On the day of the blessing, the newlyweds arrived at St. Peter’s Square at 7:30 a.m. and watched the square fill with people from all over the world.

An hour before the start of the blessing, Pope Francis made his way through the square to meet as many people as he could, Jes-sica Fuhrman said.

“He’s given people of all de-nominations hope, and it’s a bright spirit, positive, uplifting and encouraging,” Jessica Fuhr-man said. “It’s something that the world needs.”

After the blessing, Pope Fran-cis took time to greet and bless the newlyweds individually.

Jon Fuhrman said the pil-grimage to see Pope Francis helped strengthen their own in-dividual faith and their faith as a couple.

“It helps reinforce the impor-tance of faith in our marriage,” Jon Fuhrman said. “I think it gets taken advantage of a lot in modern society. We’re getting off on really solid footing.”

The couple planned to visit different places in Italy, but after meeting Pope Francis, they de-cided to stay in Rome and soak in the experience.

The newlyweds met through a mutual friend at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Dal-las.

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C.A. and Linda Herrera of Needville will celebrate their 50th anniversary with family and friends on Saturday, Aug. 9. C.A. Herrera met his future wife in New Castle, Indiana, while on leave with fellow soldiers from Fort Knox, Kentucky. They were married on Aug. 8, 1964. C.A. Herrera retired in 1999 from the Richmond State School. Linda worked as both a nurse educator and supervisor, retiring from Wharton County Junior College in 2004 and Gulf Coast Medical Center in 2011. Their children are Chris Herrera of Needville, Paul Herrera of Needville, Carol Herrera of Austin and Lea Bartel of Missouri City. They have 10 grandchildren: Danielle, Annalisia, Michala, Amanda, Gabrielle, Christopher, Aimee, Olivia, Joseph and Vivian.

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Every cake has a story.At least that’s what Debbie

Fontaine believes, and it’s up to her, and other cake artists, to tell that tale.

Fontaine, owner of Edible Art in Longview, has been telling sto-ries through cakes for most of her adult life and she has a lot of wedding stories under her belt.

Seven years ago, she opened her bakery in a former bar build-ing that she gutted and remod-eled.

Last week, the bakery was a flurry of activity as design team members worked on graduation cookies and other confections, but during this time of year, there’s usually wedding cakes going into the oven as well.

“March, April, May, June are my busiest months for cakes,” Fontaine said, adjusting the ze-bra-striped cap she wears to keep her hair tidy. “It’s a team effort, and we work one cake at a time.”

Along with the dress and the venue, Fontaine ranks the wed-ding cake among the top three most important wedding items for the brides she serves.

“The cake is a really big deal to brides,” she said.

Bride Erin Dulaney knew from the get-go where she want-ed to get her wedding cake.

“I can devour the Butcher Shop petit fours, so I knew that’s where we were getting our wed-ding cake,” said the self-pro-fessed foodie, who will marry finace Ethan Meadows next Sat-urday at Oakland Heights Bap-tist Church.

But that’s where the ease of decision-making ended.

“I wanted red velvet; he did not,” she said.

As a compromise, the couple ordered a tiered cake with alter-nating red velvet and white cake layers with buttercream filling.

An accompanying sheet cake will feature cream cheese frost-ing as an alternative for guests.

In addition, Meadows, an ar-chitect, has created a custom platform display piece for his groom’s cake, which will feature sheets of raw cookie dough in the design.

“The cake choice was based on taste over looks, so I know it’s going to be delicious,” Dulaney said.

In her 30 years of baking wed-ding cakes, Cindy Holland of Cindy’s Cakes in Kilgore said she’s “seen pretty much every-thing” when it comes to wedding cake design.

Last week, she was putting the finishing touches on a wedding cake shaped like a barrel.

“I’ve done a barrel groom’s cake before, but this is the first bride’s cake,” she said.

Once, she painted tattoos on a wedding cake to mimic the art the bridal couple had inked on their bodies.

Right now, she said, “anything goes” with wedding cakes.

“Anything but plain white,” she said.

On one recent creation, Fon-taine topped the cake with eight feet of cascading tulle — to cap-ture the essence of the bride’s veil.

“She loved it; her mother loved it,” Fontaine said of the custom creation.

Wedding cakes often have their own tales

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The FBFN Foundation, the charitable arm of the Fort Bend Friends and Neighbors women’s social club, has awarded $2,500 college schol-arships to five Fort Bend County students.

The FBFN Foundation’s Scholarship Program pro-vides financial assistance to local students planning to attend the Fort Bend County college campuses of Wharton County Junior College (in-cluding Fort Bend Technical Center), Houston Community College and the University of Houston Sugar Land.

Funds for the scholarships were raised by FBFN Founda-

tion and its members through an annual silent auction, Fish City Grill’s “First Tuesday” benefit and donations from individuals, civic groups, and corporate donors.

Scholarships were present-ed by Fort Bend Independent School District Superinten-dent Dr. Charles Dupre and FBFN Foundation President Nancy Frank to the following students — who are listed with their high school and next des-tination:

■ Laura Gutierrez, B.F. Terry High School, attending Wharton County Junior College Rich-mond Campus.

■ Stephanie Torres, B.F. Ter-

ry High School, Wharton Coun-ty Junior College Richmond Campus.

■ Mercedes Hernandez, sec-ond-year recipient, Wharton County Junior College Sugar Land Campus.

■ Katelyn Zwahr, second-year recipient, Wharton County Ju-nior College Richmond Campus.

■ Brenda Garcia, Willow-ridge High School, Houston Community College Stafford Campus.

The nonprofit FBFN Foun-dation promotes charitable and humanitarian projects in Fort Bend County in addition to advancing the scholarship program.

Foundation awards scholarships to studentsfrom Fort Bend schools

From left are 2013-2014 Foundation President Nancy Frank; Brenda Garcia; FBISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre; Mercedes Hernandez; Katelyn Zwahr; Laura Gutierrez; Foundation Vice President for Scholarships Marilyn Davis; and Stephanie Torres.

$2,500 scholarships awarded

BY MARQUITA [email protected]

The Rosenberg Railroad Mu-seum has a new mascot of sorts — a red-faced chicken named Choo Choo.

Museum staff discovered a scrawny chicken living beneath the museum’s caboose. Initially, the staff thought Choo Choo was a white pigeon or small egret but it wasn’t long before she revealed her true identity.

“Most people are surprised to see a chicken at a railroad mu-seum,” said the museum’s pro-gram director, Lisa Rickert.

Children like to feed her. Par-ents get a kick out of her pres-

ence, too, because she oftens struts along during tours.

More than one child has seen Choo Choo poke her head out from a shaded spot and sprint across the yard for a bug.

“Kids love it,” Rickert said.“Most people laugh when I tell

them my little joke: ‘Why did the chicken cross the tracks?’” Rick-ert said. “Why, to visit the Rosen-berg Railroad Museum.”

Choo Choo was first named Casey Jones, as if she were a male.

“She disappeared for a few days and we thought she left — until one of the employees found her sitting on nine eggs in the old jail,” Rickert said. “That’s when

we changed her name to Choo Choo.”

Executive Director Ratha Liladrie said Choo Choo is also treasured by staff and employees.

In fact, the chicken comes at the mere the sound of Rickert’s voice — looking for her breakfast.

“We’ve grown accustomed to her meeting us in the morning looking for her morning meal of chicken scratch,” Liladrie said. “She eats out of their hands now and has become quite friendly.”

Liladrie said Choo Choo was “very scrawny” upon arrival, but feeding and attention has her look-ing much better.

“She acts as if she owns the mu-seum,” Liladrie said.

Museum has resident chicken strutting around its grounds

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Meet Choo ChooSiblings Joshua and Rachel Ramos feed chummy chicken Choo Choo at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum.

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CITY OF RICHMOND STREET DEPARTMENTCREW CHIEF

The mission of the Street Department is to maintain and improve City Streets, Bridges, Storm Sewers and Right-of-Ways in an effective and cost effective manner. To repair any known deficiencies in a timely manner, and to provide support and assistance dur-ing and after natural and manmade disasters.

Job Summary: Serves as a working crew leader responsible for planning, scheduling, supervising, and directing the work activities of assigned department. A Crew Chief also performs a wide range of work including equipment operation, maintenance, con-struction, and other related work. The Crew Chief is expected to exercise independ-ence in the day to day operation. The Crew Chief is also responsible for making work assignments, maintaining records and inventories, coordinating material needs and di-recting personnel.

Distinguishing Features of the class: An employee of this class acts as a working Crew Leader with responsibility for directing the work the department. A Crew Leader also performs a wide range of skilled level work including equipment operation, mainte-nance, construction and other related work. The Crew Leader is expected to exercise relative independence in the day-to-day operation. The Crew Leader has the responsi-bility for completing work assignments, maintaining records and inventories, coordinat-ing material needs and directing personal.

Qualifications: High school diploma or GED required. Required to have a Valid Texas Class “A” CDL with a hazardous material endorsement or within one year of employ-ment. Required to obtain an herbicide license through Texas Department of Agriculture within one year of employment. Required to be on the “on call” rotation list. Minimum of four current years of progressively responsible experience in maintenance, repair, in-stallation, and construction of streets, traffic control devices, drainage and related facili-ties. Experience in a lead or supervisory capacity. Experience in the ability to plan, schedule, organize, and direct the work and to delegate effectively to others. Must have knowledge of supervisory and personnel management techniques and the ability to es-tablish and adjust work procedures.

Pay Scale (G-5): $14.22 - $16.64 D.O.Q.Hours: 8:00am to 4:00pm (some overtime)Non-Exempt Position

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Manager Trainee position & a career opportunity that offers excellent salary & a complete fringe benefit package. Promotion to Manager possible within 15 months, No experience necessary.

For application, please stop by our office at 3926 Avenue H Suite 21

in Rosenberg. EOE M/F/D/V

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KID'S RESORTIS NOW HIRINGFor After-School Care

We are looking for fun, energeticSTAFF

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Men, Women and Co-op Studentsmay apply.

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#930SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDThe City of Rosenberg is accepting ap-plications for the position of School Crossing Guard. A high school diploma or GED is required. Must be able to handle various physical demands and adapt to changes in environmental con-ditions. Must be available to work 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on regularly scheduled school days. Salary is $9.00/hr. Qualified ap-plicants must submit the General appli-cation: City of Rosenberg, Attn: Human Resources Department, 2110 4th Street, Rosenberg, Monday-Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm & Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. This position will remain open until filled. EOE

http://www.ci.rosenberg.tx.us

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NURSE IVTexas Department of State

Health Services Wharton, TX

RN, BSN required, and exper., working with community groups or

other applicable public healthcommunity based activities.

For application process andjob description see

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Hiring all hotel positionsHotel experience

preferred. Apply inperson at Knights Inn

26010 SW Frwy,Rosenberg, TX 77471

No calls please.

PUNCHOUT PERSONThis part-time position maintains the cleanli-ness of the construc-

tion site and completes minor punch-out items.Please apply online at

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FABRICATIONBattery Pack Assemblers req. for fabrication facility. Must have mechanical/ electrical ability, be familiar with the use of lathe, drill press, mill, fine soldering, spot welder, dremel, heat gun, small hand tools. Requires small detail hand work. Assembly line, fabri-cation exp. an asset.Apply to: Spectrum Batteries Inc., 6910 Sprigg Rd., Fulshear, Texas 77441

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Slitter Operator and Assembler PositionsFlair Flexible Packag-ing located in Missouri City, Texas is a grow-ing manufacturer of

flexible packaging solu-tions. We are looking

for five new employees to join our growing team! If you have a

strong attention to de-tail, with a high regard for safety, quality and productivity, then we

have a new career op-portunity for you. Can-didates should be able to lift up to 50 pounds

and be able toread, write and speakfluent English. Please

apply in person at:Flair Packaging

14523 Fairview Pines Drive Missouri City,

Texas 77489.www.flairpackaging.com

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Pre-school and After-school Teacher

Assistant/Aides needed for Fulshear Methodist Church's

Early Learning Center. Preschool hours are 8:30-3. After school hours are 2:30-6.

Competitive pay & tui-tion discounts offered. Contact Mrs. Ring at 979-256-9841 or Mrs. Hill at 281-346-1416

for more information/ applications.

Drivers/Owner Ops!Local work! Home

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Exp. Golf CartMechanic Needed

Must have own tools,electrical exp a plus.

Please Apply at:Fort Bend Battery

& Golf Carts

Truck Driver Neededfor deliveries. Musthave good driving

record with experiencepulling trailers.

Please Apply atFort Bend Battery

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Must Be Drug Free,Apply In Person At:909 Industrial Blvd

Sugar Land, TX 77478

PART TIMETELLERS NEEDED

for Rosenberg location.Bilingual preferred. Teller and/or cash

handling experience.Open Saturdays.

Submit resume to: [email protected]

DRIVERS: HOTDedicated Route for Truck Drivers Home Most Days & 100% No-Touch Freight

Avg. $890-$920/wk. Occasional overnight trip. Call U.S. XpressToday 866-630-1087

Underground Utility Contractor Hiring

experienced foreman, backhoe operators,

pipe layer and laborers.Call 832-344-8413

415SALESPEOPLEWE ARE GROWING!

Looking for people who LIKE to work with peo-ple. Answer this ad if you communicate well, are flexible, easy to talk to, eager to learn, and want to develop your sales skills.We need people who will make a remarkable company, more re-markable.Are you our next sales leader? If you have the will, the brains, the guts, and the passion then we want to meet you. We want to work with you, so you can help a lot of people sleep better.

Contact us today,email resume/cover to [email protected], orfax to 623-466-6361.

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WHARTON CADis accepting resumes for Residential/Land STAFF APPRAISER. Prefer experience in the TX Property Tax

System. Duties include detailed data collection,

field inspections and math skills. Position entails contact with

property owners and evidence presenta-

tions. Requires vehicle, valid driver's license, self-motivation and

ability to work unsuper-vised. For more info or

consideration, sendresume and references

to 308 E Milam,Wharton, TX 77488

or email [email protected]

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WHARTON CADis accepting resumes

for DEED/EXEMPTION CLERK. Prefer

experience in the TX Property Tax System

and/or some deed title work. Position requires

attention to detail,customer service and adaptability. Excellent working environment.

For more info orconsideration, send

resume and references to 308 E Milam,

Wharton, TX 77488or email to

[email protected]

An amazing newsenior living community

in Ft Bend County islooking to hire the rightapplicant immediately. Qualified candidates

must demonstrate prior success in the fieldof senior services or

senior housing; start-up experience a plus.

Excellent interpersonal and organizational

skills required along with a valid TX

administrator [email protected]

425 MEDICALMedical Collector,Stafford Full-Time

Collector, looking for individuals who are

knowledgeable in the collections process

with patients &insurance carriers.fax 281-207-8708 or

email [email protected]

Seeking Spanish speaking RNs & LVNs

with pediatricexperience to work

in home health.Sign on Bonus!!!

Contact ConsolidatedHome Health at

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Experienced home health care person forSat & Sun only 10a-6pfor alert elderly woman.

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S.P.J.S.T. NURSINGHome-Needville

Accepting ApplicationsPart Time

Assistant CookApply in personMonday - Friday

Between 8am & 5pm8611 Main St.

Needville, TX 77461Fax: 979-793-3150

Looking for EMT's & wheelchair drivers.Must be at least 21

years old with a clear background & driving

record. Applicants must take a drug test and

have transportation to and from work. Call

Amber 281-235-4621

LVN 2-10Needed Full Time.

Immediate OpeningApply in Person at

Richmond HealthcareCenter: 705 Jackson

Richmond, TX.

600 MISC.FOR SALE

2 Cemetery PlotsTogether - only ones left in the Front Sectof Davis Greenlawn!listed at $4364 each

selling both for $5000!Don 713-366-9561

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Multi Family SaleSat & Sun 8/2 & 3 8a-?

furniture, hm decor, womens clothes, shoes,kitchen items, sporting goods & lots of misc.

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MECOWhat do pharmaceutical companies, the US military, a rig in the Gulf of Mexico or off the coast of Asia and bottling companies have in common? MECO Water Systems.

For over 80 years, MECO has been the premier choice for the design, engineering and manufacture of water purification and desalination units for industrial and military uses.

MECO is highly selective in our employees. We want to hire those individuals committed to quality, continuous improvement and performing in a team environment.

We are seeking all levels of Mechanical Designers experienced in process piping using AutoDesk Inventor 2013. We would prefer someone with high tolerance machine shop drawing experience.

Daily responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: routing piping given a P&I and equipment, preparing structural piping assembly and spool drawings. May be required to prepare BOM and equipment details.

Requirements: • Minimum of HS diploma or equivalent plus formal AutoDesk Inventor training• 2+ years process piping design experience • 1+ years Inventor experience• Knowledge base must include drafting methods, procedures & techniques and Inventor 2013• Must have thorough working knowledge of Word and Excel• Experience with AutoDesk Vault preferred

Submit resume as word.doc or pdf attachment to: [email protected]

MECO: An EEO Employer (Male/Female/Disabled/Veterans) participates in E-Verify.

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PUBLISHERS NOTICE:

All Real estate adver-tising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to ad-vertise “any prefer-ence, limitation or dis-crimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national ori-gin, or an intention, to make any such prefer-ence, limitation or dis-crimination.”Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing cus-tody of children under 18.This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in viola-tion of the law. Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwell-ings advertised in this newspaper are avail-able on an equal op-portunity basis. To

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICEThe Development Corporation of Richmond will hold a public hearing at 4:30 pm on Tues-day, August 5, 2014 to discuss projects. The hearing will be held at 600 Morton Street, Richmond, Texas. The public is invited to attend and com-ment on projects.

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CITATION BY PUBLICATIONDIVORCE

The State of TexasTO: Eric Martinez Espinoand to all whom it may con-cern, RespondentGREETINGS:You have been sued. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a writ-ten answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 AM on the Monday next fol-lowing the expiration of twenty (20) days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you. Said answer may be filed by mailing same to: District Clerk’s Office, 301 Jackson, Richmond, Texas 77469, or by bringing it to the office. Or street address is 1422 Eugene Heimann Circle, Richmond TX 77469. We are located on the first floor of the Justice Center building.The ORIGINAL PETITION FOR DIVORCE of KARLA M. DELGADILLO, was filed in the 387th Judicial District Courtof Fort Bend County, Texas, February 01, 2012 against ERIC MARTINEZ ESPINO, be-ing numbered 12-DCV-195961, and entitled IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF KARLA M. DELGADILLO AND ERIC MARTINEZ ES-PINO AND IN THE INTEREST OF EMILY A. MARTINEZ, A CHILD. The suit requests DI-VORCE.The court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree dissolving the marriage and providing for the division of property which will be binding on you.The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child(ren)’s inter-est which will be binding upon you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a con-servator with authority to con-sent to the child(ren)’s adop-tion.Issued and given under my hand and seal of the said Court at Richmond, Texas, on this the 29th day of July, 2014.DISTRICT CLERK ANNIE REBECCA ELLIOTFort Bend County , TexasBY/s/: ANA ALASDeputy District ClerkTelephone: (281) 633-7661Petitioner’s Attorney:BARBARA A. FORDPO BOX 421253HOUSTON TX 77242713-402-8284

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters of Administra-tion for the Estate of Mr. Ste-ven Lawrence and Ms. LaQuinta Lawrence, De-ceased, were issued on May 8th, 2014, under Docket No. 13-CPR-026276, pending in the County Court of Fort Bend County, Texas, to Joe W. Bai-ley.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the es-tate, as named above, ad-dressed as followed:Joe W. BaileyEstates of Steven or LaQuinta Lawrence, Deceased5800 Memorial, Ste. 1000Houston, Texas 77007All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.Dated: This 30th of July, 2014BY/s/: JOE W. BAILEY,Administrator of the Estates of Steven and LaQuinta Law-rence.

NOTICEKaty ISD will receive sealed proposals until 2:00 p.m. August 18, 2014 for RFCSP #1515 - Cabling Moves/Adds/ Changes-Time & Materials. To obtain a copy of specifications, call the Purchasing Dept., at 281-396-6260, pick up at 5364 Franz Road, Katy, Texas 77493 or download at www.ka-tyisd.org/dept/purchasing/pages/proposals.aspx. A Pre-Pro-posal Conference will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11, 2014 at the same location as listed above. Katy ISD reserves the right to ac-cept or reject all or any part of any proposal, waive minor for-malities and award the pro-posal deemed to be most ad-vantageous to Katy ISD.

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ADVERTISEMENT ANDINVITATION FOR BIDS

Sealed bids in duplicate will be received by the City of Rich-mond, Fort Bend County, Texas for furnishing all plant, labor, material, and equipment, and for performing all work re-quired for construction of:

CITY OF RICHMONDSURFACE WATER

TREATMENT PLANTMASS GRADING

Bids will be received until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at the City of Richmond City Hall Annex, 600 Morton Street, Rich-mond, Texas 77469. The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 13, 2014.Major items of work include:(1) Clearing and Grubbing(2) Pond Excavation(3) Grading(4) Temporary Access Road(5) Lime Stabilization(6) Storm Pipe and StructuresCopies of the Bid/Contract Documents, including drawings and technical specifications may be obtained from www.CivcastUSA.com. Bidders must register on this website in order to view and/or download specifications and plans for this project. There is NO charge to view or download documents.Said documents may be exam-ined without charge in the of-fice of the Project Engineer, Kelly R. Kaluza & Associates, Inc., 3014 Avenue I, Rosen-berg, Texas 77471.A mandatory pre-bid confer-ence for all bidders will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Wednesday, August 6, 2014, at the City of Richmond City Hall Annex, 600 Morton Street, Richmond, Texas 77469. Failure to attend the manda-tory pre-bid meeting will be grounds for rejection of the bid. A bid bond in the amount of 5% of the bid, issued by an accept-able surety, shall be submitted with each bid. A certified check or bank draft payable to City of Richmond or negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (as par value) may be submitted in lieu of the Bid Bond.City of Richmond reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. The award will be made to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest accept-able bid.Bids may be held by City of Richmond for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of the bid opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the bidder's qualifications prior to the con-tract award.

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2 cover story & soap opera updates A u g u s t 3 - 9 , 2 0 1 4

By Andrew SawyerTV Media

For the week of July 28 - Aug. 1

The Bold and the BeautifulThough grateful, Hope feels uneasy accepting the gift that Wyatt has given her. Liam tries to encourage Wyatt to pursue a relationship with Ivy, and lat-er, when he sees the gift Wyatt gave her, he demands that Hope give it back. Wyatt convinces Rick to call a press conference, in which Wyatt pro-ceeds to make a public display of af-fection for Hope and puts her on the spot about whether or not she will ac-cept the gift. After storming away from a heated exchange with Hope, an an-gry Liam finds solace with Ivy. Mean-while, Ridge attempts to convince Brooke not to marry Bill because of his part in the accident in Abu Dhabi. Lat-er, Brooke is also pressured by Deacon to cut all ties with Bill. In response, Bill makes a heartfelt apology to Brooke for his actions in front of Deacon in a last ditch attempt to win her back. Quinn makes her return to Los Angeles as a changed woman.

Days of Our LivesHungry for vengeance, Sami drags Kayla into her plot to destroy Abigail. Abigail is enraged when she learns of Sami’s latest stunt, and the two have a major blowout. Will decides to strike back at his mother, and later, JJ tears into Sami for what she’s doing to his sister. Daniel is sought out by Kristen, and he is horrified when he learns what she has planned for Brady. She uses force to get what she wants out of Daniel, but he turns the tables on Kristen and does everything he can to make sure she pays for her crimes. Meanwhile, Eve blackmails Theresa into helping her out with a medical sit-uation. Eric struggles with his feelings for Nicole, and things heat up between

them as they travel to Rome in the hopes of clearing Eric’s name. Clyde is-sues a warning to Ben, while an infuri-ated Jordan confronts Rafe with the truth.

General HospitalSam is under the impression that Silas has moved on. After getting a surprise from Nina, Silas explains to Kiki his re-lationship status with Sam. Mean-while, Patrick and Sam make an unex-pected discovery while investigating Nina. Julian is out for blood after an explosion is set off that targets his family. Julian angrily confronts Luke about the hit, and later reveals to Son-ny that he knows the truth about AJ. As Jordan gets closer to uncovering the mob boss, Mickey finds out the truth about her. Tracy learns of a new devel-opment in Alice’s condition, while Ava makes an interesting business deal. Nina tells Nathan that he should fight for Maxie, while Josslyn holds on to a secret. Britt’s plan to help Nikolas lo-cate Spencer goes off the tracks.

The Young and the RestlessTensions rise in the courtroom as Nikki and Ian’s trial begins. Nikki shares some of her journal entries and ex-plains to the court why she couldn’t keep Ian’s baby. Victoria is stunned when Stitch finally opens up about his past. Devon tells Hilary he doesn’t be-lieve that she really loves Neil. At the same time, Neil gets a call from his re-altor telling him he can pick up the keys to the dream home he bought for Hilary. Abby gets into a heated argu-ment with Tyler after she sees him with another woman. Later, Traci gives Abby some advice during their spa day. Austin looks for a job at The Un-derground and meets Mariah. Sharon has another memory flash of what happened with Phyllis in the stairwell, while Victor learns that Phyllis is candi-date for the new treatment he’s been looking into. Meanwhile, Phyllis’s fin-ger begins to twitch.

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Kara Mosley stars in “The Bold and the Beautiful”

By Shona DustanTV Media

A beloved book series that has been bewitching fans for de-cades will finally make it to tele-vision screens this month.

It’s hard to put a label on “Outlander,” a fact that adds to the story’s charm and mystique. Equal parts mystery, romance, fantasy, sci-fi and historical fiction, the big-budget cable series tells the complex tale of Claire Randall, a Second World War nurse who, while on a post-war get-away with her husband in Scotland, stumbles through a glitch in time and is transported back to 1743 — which is where the drama really heats up.

Though it has yet to air, the show al-ready has a dedicated following, and word-of-mouth advertising is sure to play a major role in the series’ ratings. Thousands of fans will finally get to see how their favorite fictional characters translate to the small screen when “Out-lander” premieres Saturday, Aug. 9, on Starz.

On top of the action, drama, romance and mystery the “Outlander” series promises, be prepared for some breath-taking scenery, fabulous accents and even a little Scottish Gaelic (pronounced “gah-lik,” not “gay-lik” like its Irish coun-terpart). The series was almost entirely filmed where most of the story unfolds — the Highlands of Scotland. This is, after all, a very Scottish love story. The Jacobite Rising of 1745 provides the historical background for the tale, a foreboding cloud that adds plenty of drama as it hangs ominously over even the most lighthearted moments.

Not familiar? Let me catch you up just a little: the Jacobite rebellion was a war waged mostly by Highland clans on Eng-lish forces, its intent to depose the Hano-varian monarchs and reinstate the Stu-

arts as rulers of Great Britain. Though it had some moments of glory, ultimately the Rising was a failure that resulted in one of the most devastating battles in Scottish history — the Battle of Culloden in 1745.

When 28-year-old Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe, “Now You See Me,” 2013) suddenly finds herself in the Scot-tish Highlands of 1743, she tries to find her way home to her husband, Frank (To-bias Menzies, “Atonement,” 2007), but ends up increasingly embroiled in the complex personal and political lives of the local Clan MacKenzie.

When her life eventually lands in the hands of a kind, enigmatic 22-year-old Highlander named Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan, “Doctors”), she realizes she cares very much about what happens to these people and remembers enough of her history lessons to realize that disaster looms large just a few years down the road.

In “Outlander,” Claire and Jamie begin a journey that spans eight (huge) novels so far. Fans are already hoping the series will take off in the same way so that we can expect many more seasons of “Out-lander” in the future.

Claire and Jamie, Jamie and Claire — the casting of these two beloved charac-ters was no small thing. There are hun-dreds of Internet forums dedicated to the positive and negative aspects of the cho-sen actors, not all of which are kind. Though she wasn’t directly involved in the casting process, thankfully the books’ author, Diana Gabaldon, laid out some very specific parameters for the studios to follow, the most important of which was Jamie’s nationality: the actor playing Jamie had to be Scottish.

Sam Heughan is certainly that. Born in New Galloway, Heughan spent his life in Scotland and studied at The Royal Scot-tish Academy of Music and Drama (now

known as the Royal Conservatoire). He’s appeared in quite a few celebrated Brit-ish series over the years — “Island at War,” “Party Animals,” “Doctors” — but “Outlander” will mark his first starring role in a series.

On her website, dianagabaldon.com, the author admits that she had her doubts when she first saw Heughan.

“Frankly, I thought he looked bizarre. He’s (six-foot-three), that’s fine. Very chis-eled face, but oddly chiseled, and what’s with the large forehead and cleft chin?!? Jamie doesn’t have a cleft chin. ... So I sat down at my computer, sort of looking warily through my fingers. Willing to sus-pend disbelief if I could, but kind of dubi-ous, you know? ...

“And five seconds later, Sam Heughan was GONE, and it was Jamie Fraser right there in front of me. True. No costume, no makeup, no props, nothing but cues from an offstage casting director, and … it was him.”

Of Heughan’s counterpart, Irish actress Caitriona Balfe, Gabaldon had similarly glowing reviews.

“Hard to believe lightning can strike twice,” she told deadline.com, “but it surely did. The moment Caitriona Balfe came on screen, I sat up straight and said, ‘There she is!’ She and Sam Heu-ghan absolutely lit up the screen with fireworks.”

Balfe has had roles in some recent big-budget films — “Super 8” (2011), “Now you See Me” (2013), “Escape Plan” (2013) — but, like Heughan, this will be her first starring role on television.

If the “Outlander” series enjoys even a fraction of the success of Gabaldon’s novels, we’re sure to see more than just the planned 16 episodes of this intoxicat-ing story. Don’t miss a single second of the adventure, romance and mystery that is “Outlander,” premiering Saturday, Aug. 9, on Starz.

Tobias Menzies and Caitriona Balfe as seen in “Outlander”

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