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Market Street Festival begins Friday Road closings to start at 6 a.m. Friday; nice weather expected this weekend Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff Columbus police officers responded to reports of a shooting near the intersection of Forrest Boulevard and McCrary BY ISABELLE ALTMAN Road North about 1:45 p.m. Wednesday. As of press time today, authorities were still searching for the suspect. A [email protected] 20-year-old man was injured in the incident. The 20th Market Street Festival will be Authorities searching held in downtown Colum- bus on Friday and Satur- for person of interest day. This year’s event will in Wednesday shooting include 220 arts and crafts vendors, 30 food Bigelow BY ISABELLE ALTMAN vendors and more than 20 [email protected] musical acts performing INSIDE Columbus police, as of press time on one of five stages. The n STREET festival will also feature CLOSINGS: today, were seeking a suspect in a a 5K run, a car show and View a map of shooting that occurred Wednesday dozens of children’s ac- street closings near a convenience store. and areas to Authorities responded to the inci- tivities, according to fes- park for Mar- tival coordinator Amber ket Street, dent at the intersection of Forrest Bou- levard and McCrary Road North at ap- Brislin. Page 8A proximately 1:45 p.m. Musical entertain- Authorities this morning declined to ment will exclusively fea- release the victim’s name. At the scene, Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff ture local bands that have performed however, the victim identified himself over the last 20 years of the festival. Fri- Columbus police officers inspect the scene of a shooting near the intersection to a Dispatch reporter as Damian Cu- of Forrest Boulevard and McCrary Road North on Wednesday. day night’s kickoff concert, which will reton, 20. He was treated for a gunshot begin at 6 p.m. at the Riverwalk stage, wound to the elbow in the parking lot of the suspect, and they had a verbal al- Sonya Miller, a woman who claims will feature the Mississippi Lions All- Quick and Easy Deli on McCrary Road tercation moments before the shooting, to know the victim, was at the scene State Jazz Band, Juke Joint Gypsies, Big North by paramedics, but refused to be Swan said. Wednesday, said Cureton was on his Joe Shelton and the Black Prairie Blues treated at the hospital. Authorities have not released the way to Quick and Easy Deli when Ambassadors, and Swing Shift. Cureton was walking on Forrest suspect’s name. “someone came up behind him” and The festival opens at 9 a.m. Saturday Boulevard toward McCrary Road The Lowndes County Sheriff’s De- began shooting at him. and will continue through 5 p.m. North when he was shot, according to partment’s canine division assisted Dispatch reporter Zack Plair contrib- See MARKET STREET, 8A CPD Capt. Brent Swan. Cureton knew with the investigation. uted to this report.

Norwegian company opens Columbus production site

Petter Nord- 1970s. Now the company is opening li, with Loxy, ‘This is our big first step its first production site in the U.S. in stands in America’ Columbus. next to his Loxy makes products that sup- company plement high performance clothing. truck in BY ANDREW HAZZARD downtown [email protected] They produce high quality reflective Columbus. and seam sealing tapes. But Nord- Nordli, from Petter Nordli just moved to Amer- li is here to expand Loxy’s newest Norway, is ica and he brought his family’s busi- business, screen-printing and logo opening his ness with him. production. family busi- Nordli is part of the third gener- Loxy has taken over the old Lang- ness’ first ation in his family to work for Loxy, ford Furniture building at the corner U.S. produc- of Military and Bluecutt roads. Nord- tion site in the performance clothing supply Columbus. company his grandfather founded in li said they have totally renovated the Andrew Hazzard/Dispatch Staff a garage in Halden, Norway, in the See LOXY, 3A

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1 What nationality invented the North May 4: Lowndes County Friday Supervisors, courthouse, American toboggan? ■ Market Street Festival: Columbus’ 2 What major comedy star played 9 a.m. Garp in the movie adaptation of John 20th annual festival kicks off Friday night May 4: Columbus-Lowndes at 6 p.m. with a free concert at the Riv- Irving’s “The World According to Recreation Authority Board, erwalk. On Saturday, see more than 250 Garp”? CLRA Administration Build- arts/crafts, food vendors plus dozens of 3 How much did it cost to take the ing, 6 p.m. New York City subway when it began activities and live music 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in Shepherd Donald May 5: Columbus City in 1904? downtown Columbus. Go to marketstreet- Third grade, Caledonia Council, Municipal Complex, 4 What in 1998, became the first festival.com or call 662-328-6305. 5 p.m. movie since “The Sound of Music” to ■ MUW Choral Concert: Music from May 11: Columbus Munic- High Low win Best Picture Oscar without being around the world is featured in a free 76 47 nominated for its screenplay? ipal School District Board Sunny choral concert at 7:30 p.m. in Mississip- 5 What color joins green, white and meeting, Brandon Central Full forecast on pi University for Women’s Poindexter Hall. black on the flag of Afghanistan? Office, 6 p.m. page 2A. ■ Open House, tea party: The Oktib- May 19: Columbus City Answers, 8B beha County Heritage Museum hosts a Council, Municipal Complex, May Day open house and “tea party,” 11 a.m.-2 p.m., for an exhibit of hats by the 5 p.m. INSIDE late Carole McReynolds Davis. Refresh- June 9: Columbus Municipal ments served under the pavilion, 206 Fel- Rachel Schafer lives School District Board meet- Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A lowship St., Starkville. Wear your favorite in Columbus. She is the ing, Brandon Central Office, 136th Year, No. 43 Comics 6B Opinions 6A hat. 662-323-2011. daughter of Ashley Schafer. 6 p.m.

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AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File In this 2009 file photo, Paul MacLeod stands before a poster of Elvis Presley in the antebellum home and a private Elvis Presley museum he calls “Graceland Too,” in Holly Springs. Elvis kitsch from Graceland too museum back on auction block

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gia mistakenly thought he was also bidding on the HOLLY SPRINGS — A 161-year-old antebellum huge, quirky collection of home when he bid $54,500. Elvis Presley memorabilia The property was actually is about to be auctioned off being sold separately and piece-by-piece. is still on the market, Greg More than 450 Elvis-re- Kinard of Meridian-based lated items from the col- Spur K Auctions said. lection of the late Paul Ma- “It was just a bad mix- cLeod, operator of the Elvis up,” Kinard said. Too home and museum in The Graceland Too Holly Springs, Mississippi, museum, its walls cov- will be put on the auction ered floor-to-ceiling with block once again Saturday a mishmash of photos, re- on the grounds of the local cords, figurines, cardboard landmark, The Commercial cutouts, clocks and other Appeal reports. random kitsch featuring The entire collection had Elvis, was not affiliated with initially been sold off in Feb- Graceland or the Presley ruary, but the online auc- estate. People could arrive tion was canceled because at any hour, pay $5 and get of a misunderstanding. The a tour from the animated winning bidder from Geor- MacLeod.

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There is even The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) tions. ruption and infrastruc- Published daily except Saturday. Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi. out from a quake that has less faith that a govern- Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS There, perhaps, is ture failures, and with ment that many feel has POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: Shangri-la, off in the Hi- a political fecklessness killed 5,500 and count- The Commercial Dispatch, P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 ing, there’s widespread consistently failed its Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc., malayan foothills that almost Shakespearean people will rise to the oc- 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 pessimism that these loom up above the tiled in scale, overshadowed casion. ugly truths will become by the beauty of the land “I am not confident. any clearer to an outside Five-Day forecast for the Golden Triangle and its firm place in the Not at all,” Sanjay K.C., a Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday collective popular roman- world smitten with an im- 37-year-old businessman who has been sleeping 46° 72° 77° 80° 82° outside in a tent since his 46° 50° 55° 57° home was destroyed, said Nice with plenty of Pleasant with Nice with plenty of Wednesday. “For more Clear and cool Sunny and pleasant sunshine sunshine sunshine than 10 years they can- Almanac Data National Weather not even make a bloody Columbus Wednesday Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Temperature constitution. How will High/low ...... 75°/51° they rebuild our country? Normal high/low ...... 80°/54° They knew a big one was Record high ...... 89° (1957) Record low ...... 40° (1965) coming for years. Just Precipitation think if they’d done what Wednesday ...... 0.02" a normal government Month to date ...... 7.46" Normal month to date ...... 4.65" would have done and Year to date ...... 22.73" made arrangements?” Normal year to date ...... 20.40" Nepal is blessed with River Stages resilient people and some Yesterday Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr. River stage yest. change of the most stunning vis- Tombigbee tas on the planet. But Amory 20' 13.52' -0.08' even on the best days, Bigbee 14' 9.50' -1.00' electricity routinely dies Columbus 15' 9.00' -1.55' Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Fulton 20' 13.20' -1.85' City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W in the heart of the capi- Tupelo 21' 2.23' -0.04' Atlanta 71 50 s 76 51 s Nashville 71 47 s 77 50 s tal, Kathmandu, where Boston 51 41 c 60 45 pc Orlando 83 60 s 82 60 s the hum of thousands of Lake Levels Chicago 66 47 s 74 54 s Philadelphia 63 48 c 70 50 pc Yesterday 7 a.m. 24-hr. Dallas 79 55 s 79 58 s Phoenix 100 72 pc 97 71 s generators is a normal Lake Capacity yest. change Honolulu 82 69 pc 82 70 pc Raleigh 63 48 c 73 52 s soundtrack of life. There Jacksonville 76 53 s 77 56 s Salt Lake City 77 56 pc 79 56 pc Aberdeen Dam 188' 163.94' -0.46' Memphis 71 50 s 77 53 s Seattle 65 48 pc 64 43 pc have been centuries of in- Stennis Dam 166' 139.10' -0.46' Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, i-ice, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, Bevill Dam 136' 136.49' +0.01' r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow stability, oppression and bloodshed, and, in recent Solunar table Sun and Moon Full Last New First decades, a massacre of Thursday Friday The solunar Sunrise ..... 6:07 a.m. Major ... 10:42 a.m. Major ... 11:22 a.m. period schedule the royal family by the allows planning days Sunset ...... 7:36 p.m. Minor ..... 4:31 a.m. Minor ..... 5:11 a.m. so you will be fishing Moonrise ... 4:39 p.m. crown prince and a Mao- Major ... 11:04 p.m. Major ... 11:45 p.m. in good territory or hunting in good cover Moonset .... 4:11 a.m. May 3 May 11 May 17 May 25 ist insurgency that killed Minor ..... 4:53 p.m. Minor ..... 5:34 p.m. during those times. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 thousands. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Visit The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog for breaking For less than $1 per month, print subscribers can get unlimited Bulldog news: www.cdispatch.com/msusports access to story comments, extra photos, newspaper archives and much more with an online subscription. Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $8 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Top candidate to lead Community College Board withdraws next month to Bryant has denied improper An internal search named Former MSU President Malcolm Portera will take over when involvement. Martin said Fri- West and Michael Heindl, vice current Execu- day that Bryant had asked that president of Administration lead search for new executive director tive Director Eric the board include Tray Hair- and Finance at Mississippi Gulf BY JEFF AMY ter a multihour session Friday Clark retires in ston, a lawyer who was a policy Coast Community College, as The Associated Press where the board again failed to June. The board adviser to Bryant in 2012 and finalists. In December, a group resolve the 5-5 tie that has split coordinates the 2013, among candidates it con- sought to hire West but was de- JACKSON — Mississippi’s it since December. She did not state’s 15 inde- sidered. feated on a 5-5 vote, according Community College Board is pendently gov- Portera Spokeswoman Nicole Webb to minutes of the closed meet- respond Wednesday to a phone likely to restart its search for erned communi- said Bryant is no longer seek- ing. A group that voted against call and an email seeking com- an executive director after the ty and junior colleges. ing broader job qualifications. West, including Martin, sought ment. candidate favored by half the Gov. Phil Bryant was ac- “In a good-faith effort to help to reopen the search after re- 10-member board withdrew fol- Martin said the board hasn’t cused of improperly influencing the board move forward in its viewing the qualifications. That lowing a five-month stalemate restarted the search. But he the search, urging the board search process, the governor effort failed on the same 5-5 over hiring her. said he has contacted former in a November letter to drop has withdrawn his suggestion deadlock, with West’s support- Board Chairman Bruce Mar- Mississippi State University requirements for an academic that the board consider expe- ers opposing it. tin of Meridian said Wednesday President Malcolm Portera, doctorate or experience in edu- rience related to workforce In January, the Martin group that Debra West, the board’s who told The Associated Press cational administration and em- training and development when sought to reopen the search deputy director of programs on Wednesday that he would phasize job training. That move selecting a candidate,” Webb without changing the creden- and accountability, ended her lead a new search. drew concern from the regional wrote in an email. tials, but West’s supporters candidacy by email Monday. Martin said the board is like- accrediting agency for colleges Martin said he does not fa- blocked that on a 5-5 vote, ac- West pulled her name af- ly to appoint an interim leader and universities. vor changing the requirements. cording to board minutes.

ULTIMATE FAIR IN TOWN

Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff Dixieland Carnival employees Mike Safarian, left, and Lloyd Chisenall spruce up the Expo Wheel, preparing for this weeks’ Ultimate Fair at the Columbus Fairgrounds. The fair runs through May 2.

Loxy Continued from Page 1A 6,000 square foot building gives Nordli a chance to site in the U.S., but Nor- and plan to start produc- attract growth for the fam- dli said it is perfect for tion next month. ily business. their company. He said Loxy will employ six “We are always trying he enjoys the small town people in Columbus. Nor- to be where our custom- lifestyle and the friendly dli said he will be the only ers are,” Nordli said. “We people. He said being in a Norwegian working here. wanted to expand in this smaller town makes it eas- For the 23-year-old it is continent.” ier to meet good business an opportunity to build his Their new customer is partners. addition to the family busi- the U.S. Army. Loxy will “It reminds me of my ness — he was charged be printing logos for the hometown,” Nordli said. with expanding into military, and to sell to the From a logistical stand- screen-printing and logo military, production must point, Loxy hopes a loca- making and bringing the occur in the U.S. tion in the middle of North company into the Western Nordli said the majority America will allow them to Hemisphere. of the equipment Loxy will expand their brand. Their When his grandfather use has been delivered, biggest American client started the company, he but they are still waiting right now is Red Wing was making pockets for on a few pieces. The ma- Shoes, a Minnesota-based jeans. Nordli’s father de- chinery is sophisticated, company. veloped their reflective which reduces the amount He hopes Loxy will be cdispatch.com and seam sealing tape of staff Loxy will have to able to attract new clients. business and expanded hire here in Columbus. “This is our big first the company into Portu- Columbus may seem step into America,” Nordli gal, Poland, Sweden and like an odd place to build said. “Everything is new China. Screen-printing the first Loxy production now for us.” There’s more to babysitting than sitting. AREA ARRESTS SUPER SITTERS CLASS The following arrests Be the best babysitter you can be. were made by Lowndes Sign up for the Super Sitters Class County Sheriff’s Depart- and learn the responsibilities and ment: accountabilities of babysitting, n Sylvia Ann Hollin, such as basic first aid and home 48, was charged with safety, hands-only CPR and possession of cocaine. choking prevention/treatment. n Brandon Ramon Hollin Orr Pruitt Thomas Also learn about appropriate play Orr, 29, was charged with for different ages and how to get possession of cocaine clients. with intent. n Mary Alexandria Pruitt, 24, was charged Super Sitters Class with possession of co- Sunday, May 17th • 1:00-4:00pm caine. n Cedrick Tarvaris Patient Tower Classroom 6 Thomas, 32, was charged Cost $35 with possession of Warren Winston Anderson Longstreet controlled substance and Winston, 23, was charged son, 22, was charged with Pre-registration is required. possession of metham- with possession of burglary-commercial For more information or to register, please call 662-244-2498. phetamine. marijuana-more than one building, cars, etc. n Jamie Lamar War- ounce, suspended drivers n Marcus Kenta Long- ren, 34, was charged with license, careless driving street, 35, was charged possession of cocaine and possession of mari- with suspended drivers with intent. juana in vehicle. license and possession of goldentriangle.baptistonline.org | 662-244-1000 n Jeremy Bernold n James Dean Ander- cocaine. 4A THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Business BROWNING ON BUSINESS A downtown Columbus studio is moving

square feet, has lami- super excited to help Plus: Concierge service nated wood flooring. relieve a little stress in Bliss Yoga has someone’s life by han- opens in area between 75 and 100 cli- dling some of his or her n May, a 5-year-old Columbus ents, according to Ceci. personal needs.” business will move downtown. The business prides The business offers I Bliss Yoga, which opened in itself on welcoming any babysitting services, 2010, is moving from 220 Fifth St. client — from exercise errand running, S. to the old Alford Drug Building enthusiasts to “couch grocery shopping, gift at 425 Main St. The studio — the potatoes.” Ceci said any shopping, reservations only business in Columbus dedi- goal any client wants and more. Anyone to set can be identified living in the Golden cated entirely to yoga — will open William Browning its doors at the new location May and met. Triangle can be a client, 15, according to owner Marissa Call 678-485-1083 for Glenn said. The target Ceci. more information or visit blissyo- customers, though, are working Ceci bought the business from gastudio.org. mothers, busy parents, busy Jill Williams earlier this year. Wil- Moving on. executives, bed-rest patients and liams made the decision to sell to DAG Concierge is ready for college students. “bring a deeper focus back to her business in the Golden Triangle. The business opened April 20. It family,” according to the studio’s What is that? has three full-time employees. website. Manager Allene Glenn, in an “We also have future plans on Ceci told The Dispatch this email to The Dispatch this week, hiring more staff across the state,” week that the change of locations said it is a “concierge business Glenn said. will better suit Bliss Yoga’s needs. that will manage the lifestyles of For more information call 662- The Fifth Street location has car- individuals.” 497-0795 or visit dagconcierge.com pet flooring and Ceci wants to get “My business partners and I Browning on Business is a week- into a location that does not. The think this will be a great service ly column that runs each Thursday. interior at 425 Main St. is being up- for the Golden Triangle area, espe- We want your input. Send items graded in anticipation of the move. cially since the area is constantly and tips to [email protected] or The location, which covers 1,700 growing,” Glenn said. “We are [email protected].

Exxon’s 1Q profit falls 46 percent amid oil price decline Production outside the prices, outfits that help Oil giant still earned $4.94 billion U.S. remained profitable, drill have laid off thou- BY DAVID KOENIG Exxon’s production in but the earnings fell by sands of workers. The oil AP Business Writer the first quarter rose 2 more than half. Refining companies are adjusting and marketing earnings Go behind the scenes and percent compared with their techniques to pull IRVING, Texas — rose. a year ago, as energy even more oil and gas out see what it takes to put out Lower oil prices pushed The profit worked out flowed from new projects of wells, some of which Exxon Mobil Corp.’s to $1.17 per share, down a daily newspaper! from the U.S. to Papua were drilled just a few first-quarter profit down from $2.10 per share a years ago. 46 percent, but the re- New Guinea, so the profit year earlier. 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Repub- ing from Republicans. health insurance chaos, Con- Republicans say they remain uniformly intent licans broadly agree that Con- The divisions underscore gress is already working on gress should react by tempo- the challenge Republicans face ways to avoid that. on dismantling the 2010 law rarily replacing that aid, aware between satisfying conserva- Republicans say they re- BY ALAN FRAM concede that their long-sought that abruptly ending it would tive supporters who want the main uniformly intent on dis- The Associated Press goal of repealing the statute anger millions of voters before law dismantled and providing mantling the 2010 law, but the 2016 presidential and con- help should millions lose their there’s also no agreement on will have to wait. WASHINGTON — Con- gressional elections. ability to afford coverage. But what the replacement should Should the plaintiffs prevail gressional Republicans are Yet when it comes to choos- the sheer existence of the GOP be. Increasingly, many ac- divided over how to respond in the GOP-backed lawsuit, the ing an overall response to a proposals could help in court knowledge that as long as to an approaching Supreme justices could annul one of the court ruling, GOP lawmakers because it might suggest to Obama remains in office, any Court decision on President law’s backbones: federal subsi- have suggested at least five the justices that despite Dem- repeal effort will mostly serve Barack Obama’s health care dies helping around 7.7 million different proposals — so far. ocrats’ claims that eliminat- to tee up the issue for the 2016 law, even as growing numbers people afford health insurance None has won consensus back- ing the subsidies would spark elections.

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He etery. Visitation is today attended public schools and Dispatch. Free notices must be from noon-5 p.m. at Home. ployed with the referral submitted to the newspaper graduated from S. D. Lee High Carter’s Funeral Home clinic at MSU School of no later than 3 p.m. the day Veterinary Medicine. in May of 1950. A few weeks prior for publication Tuesday of Macon. Mark Patterson She is survived by later the Korean War started. through Friday; no later than 4 Ms. Jackson was COLUMBUS — In January, he enlisted in the p.m. Saturday for the Sunday born in Noxubee Coun- Mark Patterson, 51, her husband, George; edition; and no later than 7:30 daughter, Laurie U. S. 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He got his Master’s Thursday; and on Friday by 3 In addition to her par- Columbus. p.m. for Sunday and Monday Degree and was a teacher and then a Guidance publication. For more informa- ents, she was preceded Counselor in the Columbus Public Schools. tion, call 662-328-2471. in death by her hus- Sara Bennett Donna Butler On June 1, 1957 he married his college Services: band, Cornell Jackson STARKVILLE — sweetheart, Wanda Green. She, too, worked in Sr.; and nine siblings. Sara Ann Lyle Bennett, Thursday, April 30 • 11 AM Gene Pierce Memorial Funeral Home the Columbus School System. She is survived 76, died April 24, 2015. Burial: AMORY — Gene He was an avid reader particularly of science by children, Cornell Services are 11:30 Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery Stratton Carr Pierce, memorialfuneral.net related books. His favorite area was reading about Jackson Jr. and Bennie a.m. Saturday at First 89, died April 27, 2015, the beauty and complexity of God’s creation - the Jackson, both of Elgin, Presbyterian Church of at Oak Tree Manor in Theda Robertson universe. He enjoyed gardening and downhill Illinois, Eddie Jackson Starkville with the Rev. Visitation: Amory. Friday, May 1 • 12-1:45 PM skiing. Services are 2 p.m. Gunter & Peel Funeral Home He was predeceased by his parents, Oscar Graveside Services: Friday at First Baptist Friday, May 1 • 2 PM Burris and Adrienne Louise Stephens Spruill, Sr. Church of Amory with Frienship Cemetery He is survived by his wife, Wanda Green THEDA ROBERTSON gunterandpeel.com Allen Simpson and the Theda Taylor Robertson, age 95, of Lithia Spruill, sister, Kay (Jerry) Adam of Maple Valley, Rev. Jimmy McFat- Springs, GA, formerly of Columbus, MS, passed O. B. Spruill WA, nephew, David (Rebecca) Adam of Maple ter officiating. Burial away April 27, 2015, at Brookdale Assisted Living. Visitation: Valley, WA, niece, Adrienne (Chris) Edwards of will follow at Masonic Saturday, May 2 • 12-1 PM Renton, WA, great niece, Addison Edwards, and Graveside services will be Friday, May 1, 2015, Memorial Funeral Home Cemetery. Visitation is at 2:00 PM at Friendship Cemetery with Rev. Bill Services: great nephew, David Colton Adam. one hour before service Benson officiating. Visitation will be Friday, May Saturday, May 2 • 1 PM Calling hours will be held Tuesday, April 28, Memorial Funeral Home time at the church. 1, 2015, from 12:00 PM until 1:45 PM at Gunter & 2015 from 4-6 PM at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Mrs. Pierce was born Burial: Home, 111 Main St. in Geneseo. Funeral Services Peel Funeral Home. Friendship Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri, on Mrs. Robertson was born January 4, 1920, in memorialfuneral.net will be held Saturday May 2, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. Dec. 23, 1925, to the Monroe County, MS, to the late Charles Ambrose at Memorial Funeral Home Chapel; burial will late James Gale and Kenneth Sartain follow at Friendship Cemetery. Visitation will and Arcena Alice McWhirter Taylor. She was Visitation: Florence Stratton Carr. a graduate of Aberdeen High School and was Saturday, May 2 • 12-2 PM be held one hour prior to service at the funeral She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church- a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Home. First Baptist Church Southaven, MS Church. Mrs. Robertson retired from Seminole Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s and a homemaker. Services: Manufacturing. In addition to her parents, she Saturday, May 2 • 2 PM Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, In addition to her par- was preceded in death by her husband, Leobert Trinity Baptist Church- TN 38105 or the Livingston County Hospice ents, she was preceded Southaven, MS Fund, 2 Murray Hill Dr., Mt. Morris, NY 14510. in death by her hus- Robertson, and granddaughter, Mandy Kerby. memorialfuneral.net band, Dr. Travis Pierce; Survivors include her sons, Paul T. Robertson Expressions of Sympathy May and two grandchildren. and his wife Kathy of Tupelo, MS, and Charles She is survived by Douglas Robertson and his wife Lee of Irving, Be Left At children, Pam Sullivan TX, daughter, Sandy Vickers and her husband www.memorialfuneral.net of Columbus, Bruce Mike of Douglasville, GA, sister-in-law, Mamie Pierce of Nashville, Ten- Taylor of Aberdeen, MS, 8 grandchildren, 18 nessee, Patti Edwards great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild, of Meridian, Philip and numerous nieces and nephews. Help us Pierce of St. Louis and Family members will serve as pallbearers. Charlotte Markow of In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to help them. Huntsville, Alabama; The Palmer Home for Children, P.O. Box 746, 12 grandchildren; 11 Columbus, MS, 39703. great-grandchildren; The Humane sister Rita C. 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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch OUR VIEW In praise of the teacher The last few weeks have technology challenge team students who belong to clubs, Probably the most obvious mental roles in shaping the provided reminders of just and structure challenge team organizations and teams to common denominator among lives of the famous and accom- how blessed our communities each claimed state titles. She make sure all students have these three teachers is that plished. Ask a successful per- are with great teachers. has guided CMS teams to the access to extra-curricular each of them have demon- son to name those who have Columbus Middle School’s global finals a remarkable 30 activities, often vital elements strated a devotion to students most influenced the trajectory Sylvia Collins, Mississippi times since the global aca- to a student’s success in the that does not end after the of their lives in their forma- School for Math and Sci- demic competition began 11 classroom. school bell rings each after- tive years; a teacher is almost ence’s Chuck Yarborough years ago. Yarborough, meanwhile, noon. always high on the list. and Starkville High’s Ginger In Starkville, mean- will be profiled on National While recent events have Even so, teaching is an Medders have each stepped while, Ginger Tedder was Public Radio as part of its singled out these three for under-appreciated and un- into the all-too-rare spotlight named teacher of the year series on exceptional teachers distinction, they represent der-compensated profession. for their above-and-beyond for Starkville High and the throughout the country. The only a small portion of the While there is much to efforts on behalf of our chil- congressional district, awards MSMS history professor is many teachers whose commit- concern us about the current dren. that acknowledge her supe- best known outside the class- ment to our children and their state of our educational sys- In May, Collins — a gifted rior work in helping prepare room for his role in produc- education goes far beyond the tem, we should be comforted students teacher at CMS — the district for consolidation ing “Tales From the Crypt,” basic requirements of the job. to know that, despite all ob- will take three teams to the with the Oktibbeha County the annual, semester-long Regrettably, teaching is stacles, every school in every global finals of the Destina- schools, which goes into program that provides an one of those professions fickle community is blessed with tion Imagination competition effect in July. Tedder has opportunity to make history fame too often neglects, even teachers who really make a in Knoxville, Tennessee, after been instrumental in bring- “come alive” for students and though teachers, more often positive difference in the lives her fine arts challenge team, ing together county and city Pilgrimage visitors alike. than not, have played instru- of our children.

HOME PLATE Life’s little lessons There were just too many of them and far too few of us. We couldn’t stop them. No matter how often, or how recently, we four coaches told the dozen 5- and 6-year-olds who make up the Self Creek Veterinary Clinic girls’ T-ball team to play their own positions, they couldn’t help but dogpile at the ball’s Zack Plair destination every time it managed its way into play. Before I had Even my 6-year-old daughter Zayley forgot kids, I scarcely herself on one occasion and found her hand stepped understood the on by another player as she took part in an outfield point of things scrum. In the team’s first game like T-ball … of the season Monday at the Starkville Sportsplex, there was chaos, misguid- ed base running and the occasional near-miss when a child threw the ball in the general direction of other children who weren’t looking. But more impor- tantly, there was learning and as the old society page chestnut goes, “A good time was had by all.” That, I figure, is as it should be. THE NATION Success comes only partially from talent and mostly through repetition. In many cases, children on both teams Monday were playing their first ever organized (although I might be playing a little fast Baltimore, comedy, and courage and loose with that term) softball game. They were True words are thoughts dancing seem to fear stating the obvious excited, a little nervous and they wanted to get out often said in jest, it in his head even as lest their thoughts be interpret- there, run around and play in the dirt. has long been said. he remains virtually ed as an act of betrayal to “the With each time the kids batted and took the field, But a harsher idiom expressionless. In group.” Politicians are the most though, it got a little more organized. They began has been taking shape jest, he was also able risk-averse of all. to remember their batting stances, where the bases in recent years: Jest to speak for him- Few are the Democratic wom- were and toward the end of the game, there was a is becoming the only self without Luther: en who will find (or express) fault collective pause of at least two seconds after the way to express truth. “Some people still say with Clinton. It is the rare African ball was hit before the fielding dogpile ensued. So, It is the columnist’s I’m arrogant, aloof, American who finds fault with there’s that. curse to entertain condescending. Some Obama. When Rawlings-Blake Before I had kids, I scarcely understood the point such thoughts about people are so dumb.” also said that she “gave those of things like T-ball, where abject chaos slowly dwin- disparate events that No one thinks he was who wished to destroy space to dled to some semblance of order by the end of the seemingly share only Kathleen Parker kidding. do that,” her Democratic col- season. Now, I see the point much more clearly. coincidental timing There was nothing leagues spoke only of her “poor Kindergarten-age kids need as many opportuni- — President Obama’s funny going on in Bal- choice of words.” Not poor think- ties as possible to learn how to contribute to some- comedic speech at We can’t call a timore, yet the protests ing? Not lousy leadership? thing larger than themselves, and while there are Saturday’s black-tie that later became riots Republicans don’t get a pass. plenty of viable ways to do that, not the least of which White House Corre- fool a fool be- exposed both what hap- Heaven forbid they should call is learning how to function properly in a classroom spondents’ Associa- pens when people feel out someone who wants to inject environment, T-ball has become one of my favorites. tion dinner and the cause we might marginalized — and biblical end-times into political Think about it. Children who start out so aggres- growing unrest in need his vote. the absence of other debate. Obama the jester didn’t sive that they race for the ball wherever it’s hit must Baltimore 40 miles voices that should be hesitate. Poking fun at Michele learn to channel all that energy into playing their away. heard during such events. Bachmann’s recent remark that own position and allowing their teammates to do Both reveal in their own way Where is the outrage beyond he would bring about the end the same. A timid child who would otherwise play in our increasing powerlessness the African American commu- of days, Obama quipped: “Now the dirt and let everyone else do all the catching and to express what is real and true nity about police brutality and that’s a legacy!” throwing, has an opportunity to learn to step up and before the intimidating power of the deaths of young black males? With a joke, Obama exposed take part with growing confidence. Then there’s the political correctness. We can’t Where are members of Congress the absurdity of such thinking. oft-articulated and very viable lesson of sportsman- call a fool a fool because we might other than those belonging to the But the joke would have been far ship that they begin to learn at this level. need his vote. We remain mum black caucus? funnier and provided a greater These are lessons that, if cultivated, will serve in the face of horror or incompe- My God, the list of those killed sense of relief had a Republican these children well in the future, regardless of tence lest we offend someone and is staggering, yet this is not a new said it. whether they continue to play a sport. They start enter that particular digital hell phenomenon. Baltimore’s Fred- Alas, this will never happen — now learning how to work hard, how to treat people where Internet mobs rule. die Gray, the 25-year-old who and not because Bachmann is no and the importance of improving at the rate they are Comedians are fast becoming suffered spinal injuries while in longer in office. She still speaks capable. the only people who can lampoon police custody and died, is but the to and for a large swath of Repub- Unfortunately, in a society increasingly con- the emperor or call out the idiot most recent. Yet you see only the lican voters, which means that cerned with finding the path of least resistance, without tempting the guillotine. usual black activists speaking up. the GOP is doomed to pretend many of these lessons are getting lost. That’s why Obama’s performance, riot- My guess? Whites are too that 2,000-year-old prophesies things like T-ball might not look like much on the ously funny, bordered on parable uncertain of the proper way to are perfectly relevant to today’s surface, but if done right, can wind up being pretty as his so-called anger translator express their anxiety and would geopolitical debate. important. “Luther” (portrayed by comedian rather not risk the potential back- That’s a lot of turf to cover in a There are no winners and losers at this stage, Keegan-Michael Key) acted out lash. Trip lines are everywhere. column, but the unifying theme and in the process of all this learning, they get to get what was really in the president’s Even this paragraph feels risky. is that we are slowly becoming a dirty without getting in trouble. From my observa- head as Obama expressed banal On the other side of the coin, nation that pays greater heed to tion, the kids really enjoy that aspect. In fact, Zayley pleasantries about the media and we all want to call the criminals sensitivity than truth, and that doesn’t think she’s done enough at practice unless politics. who have been looting, burning prefers the comfort of commit- she’s wearing dirt from head-to-toe by the time it’s “Awwwww yeah. She’s [Hillary and targeting Baltimore police tee-crafted thoughts that neither over. After Monday’s game, she looked at her clothes Clinton’s] gonna get that money,” officers “thugs,” but only Afri- offend nor enlighten. on the way to the car and proclaimed, “I’m dirty Luther shouted just inches from can Americans — Obama and In time, we may mourn even enough.” Obama’s ear. “She gonna get ALL Baltimore Mayor Stephanie the jesters. Indeed she was. And I was proud that she was the money.” Rawlings-Blake — would dare to Kathleen Parker is a Pulitzer happy. The crowd laughed so hard say it. Prize winning columnist. Her Zack Plair covers city government for The Dispatch. because it was so true. Obama At the same time that people email address is kathleenparker@ His email address is [email protected]. the impenetrable surely has such avoid too-sensitive subjects, they washpost.com. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 7A

BUSINESS BRIEFS French hired After serving for a year as interim leader of Missis- sippi State University’s John C. Stennis Institute of Govern- ment and Community French Develop- ment, P. Edward French is now the new execu- Courtesy photo tive director. Professor Pictured from left to right, Daniel Doty, Buff Doty, and Kathy Doty with Biddy Saw Works in Columbus French also teaches in Courtesy photo were presented an award for outstanding sales of MSU’s political science President Jerry Toney Exmark Lawnmowers by R.W. Distributors, the Exmark recognized immediate and public administra- Distributor. past president, Rick tion department. In his Hill for his hard work, research and teaching, affairs and professor of ucation and divisions of commitment, and he specializes in human educational leadership at student affairs can serve dedication in leading resource management Mississippi University for the needs of our students the club. and the roles and re- Women, has and prepare students for sponsibilities of elected been cho- the future,” Miles said. FPA Names Officers officials and administra- sen for the The Northeast tors. David R. Shaw, vice Millennium Mississippi Council of president of research Leadership Mitchell Distributing the Financial Planning and economic develop- Initiative expands Association of Missis- ment, called French the (MLI), a Mitchell Distributing sippi has announced perfect selection. “He has program has recently signed an its 2015 officers and a unique combination of designed Miles agreement to purchase directors. Officers and knowledge of government to prepare the assets of Delta directors are: Jerry at all levels in Mississip- individuals Distributing Company. Toney (president), pi, a rapport with con- to serve as college and DDC is currently in Tom Byrne (presi- stituents in the state and university presidents Greenwood and covers dent-elect), Rick Hill the respect within and and chancellors. Miles Yalobusha, Grenada, (past president), Cory external to the universi- will be among about 30 Montgomery, Carroll, Lancaster (treasurer), ty,” Shaw said. participants who will and Leflore counties. Carrie-Beth Randall French, who grew attend the MLI institute This is an exciting move (secretary), Lauren up on a cattle farm near this summer in Washing- for Mitchell Distributing Norman Fox, Jonathan Bristol, Virginia, holds ton, D.C., scheduled for as it is a strategic growth Hagood, John Mark a bachelor’s degree in June 6-9. opportunity that unites Holliday, Katherine political science from the MLI is co-sponsored their Mitchell Delta Little and Jeff Read. University of Tennessee, by the American Asso- territory with the rest a master’s in city man- ciation of State Colleges of our Mitchell Distrib- ed to leverage the skills agement from East Ten- and Universities and the uting territory. Mitchell of the personnel that we nessee State University Association of Public and Distributing has enjoyed have in place, as well as and a master’s in higher Land-grant Universities. working in the Delta add to the talent of our education administration Participants will work since 2002 and they look team with the strong from The University of with program faculty to forward to expanding to personnel at Delta Dis- Virginia. Prior to his determine the skills they cover these new markets tributing Company and work in education, he need to develop in order and serving the great the Hargrove family.” served as a local gov- to successfully compete people of these commu- The Hargrove family, the ernment manager in his for presidencies. After nities. This addition will current owners of DDC, home state, supervised the institute, each partic- bring their total counties will continue to work day-to-day operations and ipant will be assigned a serviced in Mississippi with Mitchell Distrib- developed community president or chancellor to 32. uting as they undergo budgets, among other mentor for the year. “This is the type of this change to ensure duties. Miles said her goal is strategic growth that our a smooth and seamless to serve W students as company is looking for,” transition. Hank and Miles chosen best she can. “I want to said Mitchell Distrib- James Hargrove will stay Dr. Jennifer Miles, continue to learn how uting president, Adam on full-time with Mitch- vice president for student institutions of higher ed- Mitchell. “We are excit- ell Delta Distributing. 8A THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Ex-commander: Nukes on high alert are vulnerable to error fuse can be done without eroding General: Nuclear missiles kept less ready would the weapons’ deterrent value, said Cartwright, who headed Strate- reduce risk of miscalculation or cyberattack gic Command from 2004 to 2007 BY ROBERT BURNS ar war, he said, although neither and was vice chairman of the Joint AP National Security Writer Washington nor Moscow appears Chiefs of Staff before retiring in interested in negotiating an agree- 2011. WASHINGTON — A former The Obama administration has ment to end the practice of keeping commander of U.S. nuclear forces considered and rejected the idea nuclear missiles on high alert. is leading a call for taking U.S. and before of taking nuclear missiles off Russian nuclear missiles off high Retired Gen. James Cartwright high alert. There appears to be lit- alert, arguing that keeping them said in an interview that “de-alert- tle near-term chance that Moscow less ready for prompt launch would ing” nuclear arsenals could foil would agree to pursue this or any reduce the risk of miscalculation in cyber intruders by reducing the other kind of nuclear arms control a crisis. chance of firing a weapon in re- measure, given the deteriorating It also could keep a possible sponse to a false warning of attack. U.S.-Russian relations after Russia’s cyberattack from starting a nucle- Essentially adding a longer intervention in eastern Ukraine.

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Market Street Continued from Page 1A “The 20th anniversary fish Alley, the parking lot of her book, “Legend of lumbus. of the festival is exciting behind the post office and Panther Holler,” at the fes- Additional information for us,” Columbus Main the gravel parking lot at tival. The novel is a West- about the festival can be Street Executive Direc- Riverwalk Park. ern which tells the story found at marketstreetfes- tor Barbara Bigelow said. Cars not removed from of gambler and gunslinger tival.com. “It’s a milestone. A lot these spots by closing Vick Porter and his men- Dispatch reporter Zack of festivals don’t make it times will be towed at the tor-turned nemesis Buck Plair contributed to this that long, but...our crowd owner’s expense. Dupree. Cole is a native report. grows each year, and giv- Texas author Annie of Texas and her husband, en the nice weather pre- Clark Cole will sell copies James L. Cole, is from Co- dicted for this weekend, we expect to be bigger and better.” Volunteers, Bigelow said, also fuel the festi- © The Dispatch val’s success. Most of the roughly 400 volunteers are perennial, she said. Bigelow said the Mar- ket Street Festival is one of Columbus Main Street’s biggest fundraisers, and it helps support other Main Lion Hills Friday Night Dinner Street programs through- May 1, 6-9pm • Open to the Public out the year. Those pro- grams include the Sounds Chef Specials of Summer concert series at the Riverwalk, Noon Cowboy Ribeye Tunes in the spring, the Herb-Crusted Bone-In Ribeye, grilled and topped with Sherry and Art Walk, Downtown Peppercorn Demi-Glace, served with Loaded Mashed Potatoes Christmas Parade, vari- ous downtown beautifica- Pompano Con Pico tion projects and more. Main Street will be Cilantro-Lime Marinated Pompano, pan fried and topped with Herb closed from Sixth to Fifth Butter and Adobo Pico, served over Chipotle and Avocado Gnocchi streets and from Fifth to Third streets starting at Soup du Jour 6 a.m. on Friday. Fifth Roasted Tomato and Fennel Street will remain open to Dessert north/south traffic until 3 p.m. Friday. Bananas Foster Ice Cream Starting at 3 p.m. Fri- day, the following streets 2331 Military Rd. • Columbus, MS • 328-4837 will be closed: Fifth Street, from Second Ave- nue North to Third Ave- nue South; College Street, from Third Street South to Seventh Street South; Main Street from Third to Seventh streets; Sixth Street South, past the post office to Third Avenue; Fourth Street South, from Main Street to 3rd Ave- nue; 4th Street North; and Main Street to 3rd Avenue South will be one-way go- ing south. To pick up children Opening Market Thursday, May 21 from First United Method- ist Day care, a special en- Every thursday through August • 4:00-7:00 p.m. trance will be set up Friday afternoon at College and Seventh Street South. To Mossy oak outlet pavilion pick up children from St. hwy. 45 N. • West point, MS Paul’s Episcopal School, enter at Third Avenue and Shop at the West Point Farmers’ Market, Third Street South. Police officers at these posts will then stay, listen to music and eat at: allow only those who iden- Music on the Patio tify as guardians through to pick up children. 1249 Hwy. 45 S. Alt. The following parking lots will be closed and West Point © The Dispatch must be vacated: Parking Contact The Growth Alliance at 662-494-5121 or lot behind J. Broussards, the parking lot beside Cat- www.westpointms.org for more information. SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 COLLEGE BASEBALL PREP BASEBALL Trojans off to hot start in playoffs

ew Hope High School baseball coach Lee NBoyd doesn’t use the phrase “title defense.” “Never been a fan of saying we are defending the title,” Boyd said. “If you are defending something that means it can be taken away from you. The 2013 and 2014 state championships are ours forever, so really we aren’t defending any- thing. We are simply trying to win another.” It’s that time of year. New Hope is preparing for another deep run in the Missis- sippi High School Mississippi State Athletic Media Relations Infielder Luke Reynolds had eight hits in his first 52 at-bats at Mississippi State. But after a change in approach, he has seven hits in Activities MSU’s last two games, and he has raised his batting average nearly 100 points. Association Scott Walters Class 5A baseball playoffs. New Hope went 10 years between titles before winning the 2013 state ‘SEE THE BALL, HIT THE BALL’ championship. With almost everybody back from that After starting his career in a big slump, MSU’s Reynolds heating up after simplifying his approach team, the 2014 Trojans were favorites to repeat. They did BY BRANDON WALKER team’s starting third baseman, the Razorbacks. On Tuesday, want any more or any less. I that with relative ease. [email protected] couldn’t get started at the plate, he was against Ole Miss in just want that guy. He took a This season, New Hope collecting eight hits in his first the Governor’s Cup game at simple path to the baseball and had to replace almost all of STARKVILLE — Luke 52 at-bats. Trustmark Park in Pearl. MSU he helped his team almost win its starters and all but one Reynolds tried everything. “It was frustrating,” Reyn- (23-22, 7-14 Southeastern Con- a junior college national cham- member of its pitching staff. He had long meetings with olds said. “I lacked some confi- ference) hopes the streak that pionship last year. I think he’s Still, New Hope (21-5) coaches. He did extra work in dence in the beginning. I think helped raise Reynolds’ batting close to being there.” enters tonight’s playoff the batting cage. He even went I just needed one good game, average nearly 100 points con- At Hinds C.C., Reynolds hit matchup against Pearl need- back and studied film of his and now it’s starting to click for tinues tonight when the team .376 with a team-high 63 runs, ing one victory to clinch its swing when he played at Hinds me a little bit.” plays host to No. 1 LSU (38-7, 36 walks, 35 RBIs, 14 doubles, second playoff series. New Community College. That one good game hap- 14-6) at 6:30 tonight (ESPNU) 14 stolen bases, five triples Hope has won 16 of its last Nothing worked. pened Sunday, when Reynolds at Dudy Noble Field. and five home runs. He played 17 games, including a 3-0 Reynolds, brought in as a keyed a 2-1 win at No. 25 Ar- “I told him, ‘I want the guy an integral role in helping the ledger in the playoffs. junior college transfer and giv- kansas with a breakout perfor- that we recruited out of Hinds team advance to the NJCAA In the past three seasons, en an opportunity to become mance. The Forest native was Community College,’ ” MSU national championship game. New Hope is 21-3 in the the Mississippi State baseball 4-for-4 with an RBI against coach John Cohen said. “I don’t See REYNOLDS, 5B See WALTERS, 2B

BASEBALL: MLB FOOTBALL: NFL draft Orioles top Multiple Bulldogs expecting good news as pro picks begin White Sox BY BRANDON WALKER the verge of continuing Mullen said. “Those are times, he had a team-high nine [email protected] MSU’s growing foot- two guys that absolute- sacks. While his senior season print in the National ly bought in to what we vaulted him from a projected in empty STARKVILLE — For three Football League. were doing here and you undrafted free agent to an ear- seasons, Benardrick McKin- When the NFL draft see the results. When ly round selection, Smith’s per- ney and Preston Smith loomed opens at 6 tonight (NFL you hang your hat on be- formance prior to the draft has ballpark large as cornerstones for the Network, ESPN) in ing a developmental pro- sent his stock skyrocketing. By The Associated Press Mississippi State football He had five tackles and a sack team’s defense. Chicago and continues Smith gram, it’s about creating in the Reese’s Senior Bowl in BALTIMORE — The Smith and McKinney, through the weekend, good football players late January. He then turned cheers from the small group members of the 2011 recruit- McKinney and Smith and good young men. heads with a 4.67-second 40- of Orioles fans gathered out- ing class, were key figures in are expected to be selected in The by-product of that is put- yard dash at the NFL Combine side the locked gates beyond MSU’s run to No. 1 in 2014, as the draft’s early rounds. That’s ting guys in the NFL, which is center field echoed through- each player was named a first- a huge progression for two huge for them and for our pro- in February. out an empty Camden Yards team All-Southeastern Confer- players who entered the pro- gram.” According to Sports Illus- every time the home team ence selection, McKinney by gram four years ago as lightly Smith, a 6-foot-6, 267-pound trated, Smith has potential to scored a run. the league’s coaches, Smith by recruited prospects. defensive end from Stone sneak into the first round to- There was no roar of the the league’s media. “I think that says a lot about Mountain, Georgia, put it all to- night. He is listed as the No. 32 crowd inside the ballpark on Three months after they our program and the quality of gether as a senior. On the way prospect. this surreal day. played their last down for the guys we are bringing into to earning SEC Defensive Line- Mullen has coached 18 In what was believed to MSU, the two appear to be on our program,” MSU coach Dan man of the Week honors three See BULLDOGS, 5B be the first major league game played without fans in attendance, Chris Davis hit a Buyer beware: Red flags emerge for several top prospects three-run homer in a six-run first inning Wednesday and By The Associated Press small amount of marijuana in pened and that he admitted he The 32 teams who will go the Baltimore Orioles beat the player’s car. Gregory test- made a mistake. on the clock today have more CHICAGO — Shane Ray ed positive for marijuana at the As for potentially dropping than the usual tough decisions the Chicago White Sox 8-2. and Randy Gregory, two play- “It was kind of like instruc- NFL combine in February. in the draft, he said: “Of course ahead. The NFL comes off a ers who could help any NFL “I’m learning from this. It’s that is something you consider year marked by domestic abuse tional league, Gulf Coast team’s defense, didn’t help a learning curve and I have to when something like this hap- cases that placed the names League, Arizona League,” themselves in the lead-in to the keep on the road,” said Ray, pens. I am not in control. Hope- Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and Orioles manager Buck Show- draft. who added he spoke with Com- fully I am still considered one Greg Hardy in the spotlight for alter said of the lack of fans. On Wednesday at a missioner Roger Goodell and of the guys they want.” their off-field misbehavior, not The game was closed to league-sponsored event, the their on-field skills. The last fans out of concern for their Missouri defensive end and the was told to “look forward, not Gregory believes he has thing the NFL wants or needs safety following recent riot- Nebraska linebacker owned up just harp on this. convinced NFL teams they now is a slew of prospects with ing in Baltimore after Fred- to their errors involving mari- “This is not any indication should want him and that he’s die Gray, a 25-year-old black juana, both hoping such trans- of who I am. I made a bad de- a good citizen who is matur- character issues being select- man, died in police custody. gressions won’t mean they fall cision.” ing, as well as a superb football ed high in the draft. The unusual decision to during Thursday night’s open- The timing of Ray’s incident player. Yet it is very likely that craft play the game was made be- ing round. Or slip out of the so close to the draft led him “I made a mistake, I know,” will weigh more heavily than cause it was the best time to round entirely. and his representatives to call Gregory said. “I’m 22 years conduct — beginning with fill out the schedule for both Ray was issued a misde- the teams that expressed in- old. I can’t justify it. the opening pick, which the teams. meanor citation Monday morn- terest in him. He said he was “The thing is to try to be the odds say will be Florida State See EMPTY, 2B ing after a trooper found a asked by each club what hap- best professional I can.” See DRAFT, 5B 2B THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com BASKETBALL: NBA Playoffs Grizzlies edge Blazers to advance, Warriors next By The Associated Press Golden State. a career-high 33 points. with 6.9 seconds left to Memphis closed out Damian Lillard had 22 start the celebration. MEMPHIS — Marc Portland in five games points, and LaMarcus Memphis led only 68- Gasol had 26 points and despite not having point Aldridge had 14 before 66 at the end of the third, 14 rebounds as the Mem- guard Mike Conley for a fouling out late as they and Portland had the sev- phis Grizzlies advanced to second straight game as combined to shoot 13 of enth and last tie at 72 be- the Western Conference he recovers from surgery 37. The Trail Blazers lost fore Vince Carter put the semifinals by beating the to repair broken bones in the first round for the Grizzlies ahead to stay Portland Trail Blazers 99- near his left eye. seventh time in their last with a fadeaway jumper. 93 on Wednesday night. Courtney Lee added eight postseasons. The Aldridge got the Trail The Grizzlies reached 20 points for Memphis, Grizzlies finished off the Blazers within 76-75 with the West semifinals for Zach Randolph had 16 game hitting 10 of 14 free a three-point play before the third time in five and Jeff Green added 10 throws in the final 64 sec- Memphis went on a 9-0 years. They will play off the bench. CJ McCo- onds, and Gasol blocked a run, pushing its lead back Game 1 on Sunday at llum led Portland with jumper by Nicolas Batum to double digits. Walters Continued from Page 1B postseason. Trojans would continue series. Stillman will play fun this year,” New Hope Still, this season has to be the state’s hardest baseball at Northeast senior third baseman been unlike any other working team. How- Mississippi Community Payton Lane said. “The at the school. The 2014 ever, No. 1 in the state College. goal is to win a third Trojans talked in the and nationally ranked While the 2014 lineup ring. We set that goal preseason about defend- Oxford was still in the could be written in pen at the beginning of the ing their title. It was region. The undefeated two months before the season. Last year, it was assumed by most around Chargers took all three season started, the 2015 so much hard work and the state that the cham- regular-season meetings lineup was very much in a lot of pressure because pionship was New Hope’s from the Trojans. flux. However, with each we were expected to win. to lose. Players openly However, New Hope passing week, the team This year has been dif- admitted anything less took a great deal on believed a little more. ferent. We take it a game than a state champion- confidence from the With each passing week, at a time and the wins ship would be a disap- final two meetings, a 2-1 the talk of a state title have added up.” pointment. New Hope loss at Oxford and a 4-0 defense became just a New Hope began won 32 games, thanks loss in eight innings in tad bit louder. the year with an ace in large part to being Columbus. The 2013 Trojans had pitcher and a coach with motivated to become “You don’t want to a huge advantage in that a state-championship the first team in school measure yourself from that team flew under the pedigree. It took time, history to repeat as state losses because that is not radar throughout the but now the Trojans have champions. what we do around here,” regular season. Oxford the swagger, too. The This season, there New Hope senior pitcher also won the region program always will was no championship Josh Stillman said. “How- title that season. How- have the intimidation fac- talk. There was no state ever, we know Oxford ever, New Hope quietly tor. Rest assured, Oxford title defense talk. In- is considered to be the improved throughout the would like to see New stead, New Hope wanted best team in the state. season. Taylor Stafford Hope derailed before a to see if they could put a We were right there. We became that one extra potential North State competitive team on the were one hit away from pitcher the team need- championship series. field. winning two different ed in 2013, much in The team now knows “We really begin games, so we know if we the same way Stillman it belongs. It knows now with the same goals see them in the playoffs, did last season. Sopho- it can win another state every year: to win a state we have a chance to have more Peyton Buckner championship. That is championship,” New a different result.” might be on a similar a good combination to Hope senior first base- There is little doubt path after he threw six have when the calendar man Wells Davis said. that when the season innings of shutout ball hits May. “Last season, that was started not even Boyd Tuesday night in 3-0 win the expectation. This was sure what he had against Pearl, placing the Scott Walters is a sports season, it was more like past Stillman and Davis. Trojans in a position to writer for The Dispatch. a hope. We were going to Davis will play baseball clinch the series tonight. He can be reached at work hard and see how at South Alabama, while A lot of other similar- [email protected]. far we could go.” Stillman earned the ities can be drawn from Follow him on Twitter In the preseason, victory that clinched the that team and this team. @dispatchscott. Boyd promised the 2014 state championship “We have had a lot of Empty When Physical Therapy Continued from Page 1B In a crisp 2 hours, 3 is Needed, minutes, Baltimore won its third straight since snapping a five-game los- YOU HAVE A CHOICE... ing streak. “It was just a surreal environment,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. “I really don’t think CHOOSE we want to play in another one like this. I don’t think they do either.” ENCORE!!! Ubaldo Jimenez (2-1) continued his rebound from last season’s strug- gles, allowing two runs Rehabilitation Services Include: — one earned — on three hits with six strikeouts Sports Medicine and just one walk over sev- en innings. Manny Mach- Industrial Rehab ado hit his fourth home run among his three hits Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Caleb Joseph had a pair of RBIs. Neurological Rehabilitation “We all know every- thing the city is going Hand Rehabilitation through,” Jimenez said. “So that’s something you Aqua/Pool Therapy put in your mind, you have to go out there and do Pain Management something that would be good for the fans.” White Sox right-hander Jeff Samardzija (1-2) al- Now Offering Individualized lowed a season-high eight runs — seven earned — on 10 hits, including two Sports Performance homers, over just five in- nings. Entering the game, Enhancement Training he had not allowed a run © The Dispatch over his previous 10 in- nings. The Orioles batted around against Samardzi- ja in the first. With the bases loaded, Adam Jones hit a sacrifice fly and Da- vis followed with a three- run homer that landed on a nearly empty Eutaw Street. A double by Everth Cabrera and a single by Jo- seph rounded out the scor- ing. Samardzija continued to labor, allowing another RBI single to Joseph in the third. “It had a little spring training feel to it,” Sa- mardzija said about the at- 662-329-9445 mosphere. “It was a good encorerehab.com lineup. They jumped on 2406 Hwy. 45 N. me in the first and that was that.” Suite A • Columbus The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 3B

Brooklyn 16 28 26 27 — 97 Doubles Atlanta 33 20 29 25 — 107 First Round BRIEFLY Auto Racing 3-Point Goals_Brooklyn 10-22 (Ander- Marc Lopez and David Marrero (1), Spain, def. CALENDAR Sprint Cup Leaders son 4-4, Johnson 3-8, Jack 2-3, Bogdanovic and Frederico Ferreira Silva, Through April 26 1-4, Young 0-1, Williams 0-2), Atlanta 13-33 , 7-6 (5), 7-5. Local Points (Korver 5-12, Teague 3-6, Antic 2-3, Carroll Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Poland, and Max Prep Baseball 1, Kevin Harvick, 357. 2, Joey Logano, 324. 3, 2-5, Millsap 1-4, Schroder 0-1, Bazemore Mirnyi (3), Belarus, def. Gero Kretschmer and Heritage Academy baseball team wins Today’s Games Martin Truex Jr., 315. 4, Jimmie Johnson, 299. 0-2). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Brooklyn , Germany, 4-6, 6-4, 10-4. Hunter Sykes pitched a complete game and backed his cause with 5, Brad Keselowski, 283. 6, Kasey Kahne, 275. 37 (Johnson 9), Atlanta 55 (Horford 15). As- , Germany, and Andreas Mississippi High School Activities Association 7, Matt Kenseth, 273. 8, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 271. sists_Brooklyn 20 (Jack, Williams 6), Atlanta 25 Siljestrom, Sweden, def. Nicholas Monroe, three hits Wednesday to lead the Heritage Academy baseball team to a 9, Jamie McMurray, 264. 10, Jeff Gordon, 263. (Teague 8). Total Fouls_Brooklyn 21, Atlanta United States, and Artem Sitak (4), New Class 5A Playoffs — 11, Aric Almirola, 250. 12, Denny Hamlin, 245. 11. Technicals_Atlanta defensive three second. Zealand, 6-0, 3-6, 10-7. 9-4 victory against Washington School. 13, Paul Menard, 239. 14, Clint Bowyer, 235. 15, A_18,105 (18,729). Gastao Elias and Joao Sousa, Portugal, def. Sykes scattered eight hits and allowed two earned runs. He walked First Round Ryan Newman, 234. 16, Danica Patrick, 230. 17, , Poland, and , Grizzlies 99, Slovakia, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (7). one and struck out four. He also had a double, scored two runs, and had (Best-of-three series, Game 2) Carl Edwards, 228. 18, Kurt Busch, 222. 19, Da- vid Ragan, 218. 20, Kyle Larson, 205. Nicolas Almagro and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Trail Blazers 93 Spain, def. , Argentina, and two RBIs. Tyler Anderson was 2-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, Pearl at New Hope, 6:30 p.m. Money PORTLAND (93):: Batum 2-12 1-2 6, 1, Kevin Harvick, $3,351,237. 2, Joey Logano, Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 6-1, 6-2. and four RBIs, Ladd Chain was 2-for-4 with a run scored and two RBIs, Aldridge 5-18 4-5 14, Lopez 1-1 2-2 4, Lillard Quarterfinals MHSAA Class 1A Playoffs — Second Round $2,989,187. 3, Jimmie Johnson, $2,374,995. 4, Brandon Jones and Thomas Cooper were 1-for-3 with a run scored, 8-19 5-6 22, Afflalo 0-2 0-0 0, Leonard 3-6 Treat Huey, Philippines, and Scott Lipsky (Best-of-three series, Game 2) Dale Earnhardt Jr., $2,020,370. 5, Jeff Gordon, 0-0 9, McCollum 12-20 2-4 33, Blake 2-4 0-0 (2), United States, def. Pablo Carreno Busta, Jared Thornton and Toby Young scored runs, and Tanner Fittes had an $1,820,409. 6, Brad Keselowski, $1,813,074. 7, 5, Kaman 0-0 0-0 0, Frazier 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Spain, and Alejandro Gonzalez, Colombia, St. Joe’s at Hamilton, 6 p.m. Matt Kenseth, $1,778,994. 8, Denny Hamlin, 33-82 14-19 93. 6-1, 6-2. RBI for the Patriots (10-14). $1,696,593. 9, Martin Truex Jr., $1,682,333. 10, MEMPHIS (99): Allen 3-6 1-2 8, Ran- Mississippi Association of Ryan Newman, $1,593,883. dolph 7-19 2-4 16, Gasol 9-15 8-10 26, Calathes WTA J&T Banka 11, Jamie McMurray, $1,541,179. 12, Clint Bow- 3-10 0-0 6, Lee 8-12 4-4 20, Udrih 1-6 2-2 4, MSU Independent Schools yer, $1,498,222. 13, Aric Almirola, $1,464,009. Je.Green 2-9 6-7 10, Carter 4-10 1-1 9, Koufos Prague Open Class AA Playoffs — Second Round 14, Trevor Bayne, $1,436,490. 15, David Ra- 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 37-89 24-30 99. Wednesday gan, $1,430,226. 16, Casey Mears, $1,425,134. Portland 20 19 27 27 — 93 At TK Sparta Praha, Prague Lee earns berth in NCAA Singles Championship Memphis 20 26 22 31 — 99 STARKVILLE —Mississippi State women’s standout (Best-of-three series, Game 1) 17, Greg Biffle, $1,423,955. 18, Austin Dillon, Purse: $250,000 (Intl.) Oak Hill Academy at Winona Christian, 5 p.m. $1,420,652. 19, Kasey Kahne, $1,367,564. 20, 3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 6-16 (Middle- Surface: Clay-Outdoor Jasmine Lee has been selected to compete in the 2015 NCAA Singles AJ Allmendinger, $1,331,838. ton 2-4, Ilyasova 2-6, Dudley 1-2, Mayo 1-3, Singles Carter-Williams 0-1), Chicago 4-22 (Butler 2-4, Championship May 20-25 in Waco, Texas, as announced by the MAIS Class A Playoffs — Second Round Brooks 1-2, Mirotic 1-4, Dunleavy 0-2, Snell First Round Division I Selection Committee on Wednesday. (Best-of-three series, Baseball 0-3, Rose 0-7). Rebounds—Milwaukee 55 Tereza Smitkova, Czech Republic, def. Lucie (Henson 14), Chicago 60 (Noah 13). Assists— Safarova (2), Czech Republic, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Currently ranked 24th nationally, the sophomore Lee has notched Completion of Game 1, Game 2) American League Milwaukee 21 (Carter-Williams 9), Chicago Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, def. a 16-6 overall record this year, playing all of her contests at the No. 1 East Division 22 (Noah, Butler 6). Total Fouls—Milwaukee , Russia, 6-1, 7-5. Hebron Christian at Benton Academy, 4 p.m. W L Pct. GB 24, Chicago 19. Technicals—Mayo, Butler. First Round and No. 2 positions in State’s lineup. The Khaosiung, Taiwan, native Class AAA Regular Season New York 13 9 .591 — A—21,814 (20,917). Karolina Pliskova (1), Czech Republic, def. was 8-5 in Southeastern Conference matches in her first season on the Boston 12 10 .545 1 Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (1). collegiate level. Starkville Academy at Magnolia Heights (DH), 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 12 10 .545 1 Denisa Allertova, Czech Republic, def. Alize Baltimore 10 10 .500 2 Football Cornet (5), France, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2. A first-team All-SEC selection, Lee made her MSU debut on Jan. Washington School at Heritage Academy (DH), 4 p.m. Toronto 10 12 .455 3 NFL draft order Danka Kovinic, Montenegro, def. Zhang Shuai, Central Division Today 31 against UAB. She started her Bulldog career by winning 12 of her Friday’s Games W L Pct. GB China, 6-1, 6-4. First Round (10 minutes) first 13 matches, including a win against 26th-ranked Erin Routliffe Detroit 15 7 .682 — Klara Koukalova, Czech Republic, def. Ana MHSAA Class 5A Playoffs — Kansas City 14 7 .667 ½ Friday Konjuh, Croatia, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. to help the Bulldogs to their best win in program history, a 4-3 upset First Round Chicago 8 10 .444 5 Second Round (7 minutes) , Belgium, def. Aleksandra against then-No. 6 Alabama on Mar. 15. Her highest ranked win was Minnesota 9 12 .429 5½ Third Round (5 minutes) Krunic, Serbia, 7-5, 6-7 (3), 7-5. (Best-of-three series, Game 3) Cleveland 7 13 .350 7 Saturday Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, def. versus Ole Miss’ 12th-ranked Julia Jones on April 11. West Division Fourth-Sixth Rounds (5 minutes) , Slovenia, 6-1, 6-4. Seventh Round (4 minutes) Lee earned six total wins against ranked opponents this season New Hope at Pearl, 6:30 p.m., if necessary W L Pct. GB Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, def. Tereza Houston 14 7 .667 — First Round (four in the top 50), leading the team in that category. MAIS Class AA Playoffs — Second Round 1. Tampa Bay Smitkova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (11). Los Angeles 10 11 .476 4 Barbora Strycova (3), Czech Republic, def. With Lee’s at-large selection, it marks the second consecutive sea- (Best-of-three series, Games 2 and 3) Seattle 10 11 .476 4 2. Tennessee 3. Jacksonville Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-3, 6-3. Oakland 9 13 .409 5½ Doubles son that the Bulldogs have had a player selected to the NCAA Singles Winona Christian at Oak Hill Academy, 5 p.m. Texas 7 14 .333 7 4. Oakland Championship, as Georgiana Patrasc earned a berth last season. This 5. Washington First Round MAIS Class A Playoffs — Second Round 6. N.Y. Jets Lyudmyla and Nadiia Kichenok (2), Ukraine, is also the eighth time that an MSU women’s tennis player has earned a Wednesday’s Games (Best-of-three series, Game 3) Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 13 innings 7. Chicago def. , Romania, and Chan selection to the championship. Detroit 10, Minnesota 7 8. Atlanta Chin-wei, Taiwan, 6-4, 6-2. Benton Academy at Hebron Christian, TBA Baltimore 8, Chicago White Sox 2 9. N.Y. Giants Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, and The draw for the 64-player NCAA Singles Championship will be Houston 7, San Diego 2 10. St. Louis Karolina Pliskova (1), Czech Republic, def. Mirjana released closer to the start of the tournament. First-round action begins Prep Softball Cleveland 7, Kansas City 5 11. Minnesota Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, and Coco Vandeweghe, Wednesday, May 20, at Baylor’s Hurd Tennis Center. Boston 4, Toronto 1 12. Cleveland United States, walkover. Friday’s Games Seattle 5, Texas 2 13. New Orleans Chuang Chia-Jung, Taiwan, and Liang Chen Lee and the remainder of the Bulldog squad are now preparing L.A. Angels 6, Oakland 3 14. Miami MHSAA Liang (4), China, def. Aleksandra Krunic, Today’s Games 15. San Francisco Serbia, and Petra Martic, Croatia, 7-5, 6-4. for the 2015 NCAA Team Championship. MSU learned Tuesday that it L.A. Angels (Richards 1-1) at Oakland (Chavez 16. Houston had been selected for the 64-team field. State, ranked 34th nationally, Class 5A Playoffs — Second Round 0-1), 2:35 p.m. 17. San Diego Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, def. Oksana faces No. 29 Houston in the NCAA First Round on Friday, May 8, in (Best-of-three series, Game 1) Toronto (Da.Norris 1-1) at Cleveland (House 18. Kansas City 0-3), 6:10 p.m. 19. Cleveland (from Buffalo) Kalashnikova, Georgia, and Danka Kovinic, Berkeley, Calif. New Hope at Neshoba Central, 6 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 2-0) at Minnesota 20. Philadelphia Montenegro, 6-3, 3-6, 12-10. n Cash, Lakat earn All-America status: A day removed from (May 1-1), 7:10 p.m. 21. Cincinnati Quarterfinals MHSAA Class 4A Playoffs — Detroit (Simon 4-0) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 22. Pittsburgh Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, and Eva earning a bid to its fifth-straight NCAA Team Championship, the No. 18 Second Round 1-0), 7:10 p.m. 23. Detroit Hrdinova, Czech Republic, def. Lyudmyla and men’s tennis team landed a pair of players in the 2015 NCAA Individual Seattle (Paxton 0-2) at Houston (Feldman 2-2), 24. Arizona Nadiya Kichenok (2), Ukraine, 6-7 (3), 6-0, (Best-of-three series, Game 1) 7:10 p.m. 25. Carolina 10-5. Championships, the NCAA announced Wednesday. Friday’s Games 26. Baltimore Madison Brengle, United States, and Janette Senatobia at Caledonia, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore at St. Petersburg, FL, 27. Dallas Julian Cash and Florian Lakat, the eighth-ranked duo in the nation, 6:05 p.m. Husarova, Slovakia, def. Chuang Chia-Jung, 28. Denver Taiwan, and Liang Chen Liang (4), China, 4-6, will represent the Bulldogs in the NCAA doubles draw as a 5-8 national Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m. 29. Indianapolis Toronto at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. 6-4, 10-7. seed, making them the 22nd and 23rd ITA All-Americans in school MHSAA Class 5A Playoffs — Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. 30. Green Bay Jana Cepelova and Chantal Skamlova, Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. 31. New Orleans (from Seattle) Slovakia, def. Klara Koukalova and Tereza history. The at-large bid into the field gives State its fifth NCAA doubles Second Round 32. New England Detroit at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Smitkova, Czech Republic, 2-6, 6-3, 10-8. selection in the last six years. (Best-of-three series, Games 2 and 3) Seattle at Houston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. WTA Grand Prix SAR La Cash and Lakat are MSU’s first ITA All-Americans since the 2013 Neshoba Central at New Hope, 3 p.m. Arena League season and the first Bulldogs to be named All-Americans in doubles NATIONAL CONFERENCE Princesse Lalla Meryem MHSAA Class 4A Playoffs — Second Round National League West Division since Marco Baron and Charles Sevigny in 2000. East Division W L T Pct. PF PA Wednesday The duo put on impressive performances in both the fall and the (Best-of-three series, Games 2 and 3) W L Pct. GB Arizona 4 1 0 .800 295 231 At Le Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech New York 15 7 .682 — Las Vegas 2 2 0 .500 200 220 Marrakech, Morocco spring, moving up the ITA National Doubles Rankings throughout the Caledonia at Senatobia, 1 p.m. Atlanta 10 11 .476 4½ Los Angeles 0 5 0 .000 191 286 Purse: $250,000 (Intl.) year. After posting an 8-3 ledger in the fall and capturing the USTA/ITA Miami 10 12 .455 5 Pacific Division Surface: Clay-Outdoor College Baseball Washington 9 13 .409 6 W L T Pct. PF PA Singles Southern Region Doubles Championship, the duo joined back together Philadelphia 8 14 .364 7 San Jose 5 0 0 1.000 281 189 Second Round midway through the spring to post another 8-3 showing with a 7-1 Today’s Games Central Division Portland 2 3 0 .400 229 263 W L Pct. GB Spokane 1 3 0 .250 185 216 , France, def. Garbine record in SEC play. All eight dual match victories came on the Bulldogs’ LSU at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis 14 6 .700 — AMERICAN CONFERENCE Muguruza (1), Spain, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (6). top court. Arkansas vs. Alabama (Hoover), 6:30 p.m. Chicago 12 8 .600 2 South Division (2), Switzerland, def. Tatjana Highlighting their spring were three Top 25 wins, including a pair of Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 3 W L T Pct. PF PA Maria, Germany, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Friday’s Games Cincinnati 10 11 .476 4½ Orlando 3 2 0 .600 281 270 (3), Italy, def. Laura Top 10 wins against No. 9 Harrison Adams and Shane Vinsant of Texas Milwaukee 5 17 .227 10 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 221 219 Ole Miss at Missouri, 6 p.m. Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 264 265 Siegemund, Germany, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. A&M and No. 1 Austin Smith and Ben Wagland of Georgia. West Division Elina Svitolina (4), Ukraine, def. Christina W L Pct. GB East Division Marshall at Southern Mississippi, 6 p.m. W L T Pct. PF PA McHale, United States, 7-5, 6-3. Los Angeles 13 8 .619 — Philadelphia 5 0 0 1.000 305 248 Anna Karolina Schmiedlova (7), Slovakia, def. Colorado 11 10 .524 2 Ole Miss LSU at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 281 252 Maria Irigoyen, Argentina, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. San Diego 11 12 .478 3 New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 190 264 Arkansas vs. Alabama (Hoover), 7 p.m. Arizona 10 11 .476 3 , Spain, def. Monica Puig (8), Softball team ties school record with 30th win San Francisco 9 13 .409 4½ Saturday’s Games Puerto Rico, 7-5, 6-2. ITTA BENA — The Ole Miss softball team tied the school record College Softball Portland at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Timea Babos, Hungary, def. Teliana Pereira, Wednesday’s Games Cleveland at Orlando, 6 p.m. Brazil, 6-0, 6-7 (5), 6-4. for wins in a season Wednesday night with a 9-0 victory at Mississippi Friday’s Games Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 3 Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. , Italy, def. (6), Italy, Valley State. Mississippi State at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Houston 7, San Diego 2 Spokane at New Orleans, 7 p.m. 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2. Miami 7, N.Y. Mets 3 San Jose at Arizona, 8 p.m. Doubles Ole Miss (30-21) tied the mark of 30 wins set in the 2005 season. Alabama at Arkansas, 6 p.m. Washington 13, Atlanta 4 Monday, May 4 Ole Miss has a chance to break that record with a three-game series on Pittsburgh 8, Chicago Cubs 1 Los Angeles at Las Vegas, 9:30 p.m. Quarterfinals Ole Miss at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 2 Timea Babos, Hungary, and Kristina the road at No. 25 Texas A&M this weekend. Arizona 9, Colorado 1 Mladenovic (1), France, def. Ysaline Madi Osias (12-13) picked up the win for the Rebels, allowing two L.A. Dodgers 7, San Francisco 3 Hockey Bonaventure, Belgium, and Demi Schuurs, Today’s Games Netherlands, 7-5, 7-5. hits with two walks and four strikeouts through her five innings of work. ON THE AIR Philadelphia (Buchanan 0-4) at St. Louis NHLPlayoffs and Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, Lauren Lindsey then closed things out, working the sixth and retiring all (Cooney 0-0), 12:45 p.m. FIRST ROUND Cincinnati (Leake 0-1) at Atlanta (S.Miller 3-0), (Best-of-seven) def. , Romania, and Silvia Soler- three batters faced. 6:10 p.m. Saturday, April 25 Espinosa (4), Spain, 6-4, 6-7 (7), 10-7. Sydney Coe (1-10) took the loss, allowing two runs on one hit with Today Washington (Strasburg 1-2) at N.Y. Mets (de- N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 1 , Austria, and Tatjana BOXING Grom 2-2), 6:10 p.m. Detroit 4, Tampa Bay 0 two walks in two innings. Maria, Germany, def. Stephanie Foretz and Friday’s Games Chicago 4, Nashville 3 Pauline Parmentier, France, 7-6 (6), 6-3. 8 p.m. — Junior middleweights, Ishe Smith Calgary 7, Vancouver 4, “This is a great thing for our program,” Ole Miss coach Mike Smith Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m. , Germany, and Maryna (26-7-0) vs. Cecil McCalla (20-1-0), at Las Vegas, Philadelphia at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games said. “Being in the first year, you really want to do some special things. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota 4, St. Louis 1 Zanevska, Ukraine, def. , Croatia, My hat is off to these ladies for putting in the time and work to get one ESPN2 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Montreal 2, Ottawa 0 and Arantxa Parra Santonja (2), Spain, 6-4, 9 p.m. — Lightweights, Jeffrey Fontanez (14-1-0) Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Monday‘s Games 6-2. percent better every day. I’m happy for the team, our fans and the Ole Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2 Miss community. This is a total team effort. Our job is not done yet, vs. Jose Hernandez (15-9-1); super lightweights, Colorado at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 though, and hope to go on the road and add to that win total in this last Mercito Gesta (28-1-1) vs. Carlos Molina (17-2-1), L.A. Angels at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Wednesday’s Game Transactions Tampa Bay 2, Detroit 0 Wednesday’s Moves series and the SEC Tournament.” at Indio, California, FS1 Wednesday’s Today’s Games n Scholtz nabs fourth NCAA singles berth: Men’s tennis senior COLLEGE BASEBALL Washington at New York Rangers, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL College Scores Calgary at Anaheim, 9 p.m. MLB — Announced that Minnesota Twins Minor Nik Scholtz earned his fourth consecutive bid to the NCAA Singles 6 p.m. — Arkansas at Alabama, SEC Network EAST Friday’s Games League RHP Adrian Salcedo has received an Tampa Bay at Montreal, 6 p.m. Championship and his third overall doubles bid, as he and freshman 6:30 p.m. — LSU at Mississippi State, ESPNU Adelphi 12, Caldwell 0 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 80-game suspension without pay after testing Zvonimir Babic made the doubles field. American International 4, Molloy 2, 11 innings positive for Tamoxifen and Heptaminol both of COLLEGE LACROSSE Boston College 11, Bryant 5 which are in violation of the Minor League Drug Scholtz becomes the third player in program history to qualify for 4:30 p.m. — John’s Hopkins vs. Penn State, Big New Haven 14, Dominican (N.Y.) 12 Soccer Prevention and Treatment Program. the NCAA Singles Championship all four years and the third player to NYU 9-9, CCNY 8-3 American League Ten Network Penn St. 8, Pittsburgh 7 MLS make both singles and doubles three years. EASTERN CONFERENCE BOSTON RED SOX — Selected the contract 7 p.m. — Maryland vs. Ohio State, Big Ten Network Saint Rose 8-11, St. Joseph (Vt.) 7-1, 1st game W L T Pts GF GA of RHP Dalier Hinojosa and recalled LHP Last week, Scholtz became the first Rebel netter to earn All-SEC GOLF 8 innings New England 4 2 2 14 10 7 Tommy Layne from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned OF First Team honors all four years. He owns a 14-5 record at No. 1 Utica 8-10, Keuka 5-8 D.C. United 4 1 2 14 8 6 Jackie Bradley Jr. to Pawtucket. Designated RHP 9:30 a.m. — LPGA, North Texas Shootout, first SOUTH New York 3 0 4 13 11 6 Anthony Varvaro for assignment. singles. ETSU 10, Appalachian St. 4 Columbus 3 2 2 11 12 6 round, at Irving, Texas, TGC CLEVELAND INDIANS — Selected the Scholtz and Babic teamed up to post an 8-7 record, 5-5 in the High Point 4, Wake Forest 3 Chicago 3 3 0 9 6 7 12:30 p.m. — Web.com Tour, United Leasing contract of RHP Ryan Webb from Colum- SEC. They beat the defending NCAA Champions to help the Rebels Memphis 11, Mississippi Valley St. 7 Orlando City 2 4 2 8 6 10 Championship, first round, at Newburgh, Indiana, Morehead St. 20, N. Kentucky 4 Toronto FC 2 4 0 6 10 11 bus (IL). Designated OF Jerry Sands for clinch the doubles point against Tennessee. Radford 9, West Virginia 4 New York City FC 1 4 3 6 5 7 assignment. The Rebels earned their 22nd consecutive NCAA bid and will host TGC W. Kentucky 10, Austin Peay 6 Philadelphia 1 5 3 6 10 17 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Reinstated RHP 3 p.m. — PGA Tour-WGC, Cadillac Match Play, Montreal 0 2 2 2 2 6 Matt Shoemaker from the bereavement list. the first and second rounds for the 12th time, May 8-9 at the Palmer/ Southeastern WESTERN CONFERENCE Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Salt Lake day 2, at San Francisco, TGC W L T Pts GF GA Salloum Tennis Center. They will face Alabama State in the first round Conference Vancouver 5 3 1 16 11 9 (PCL). May 8 at 3 p.m. The championship match is May 9 at 1 p.m. HORSE RACING Eastern Division FC Dallas 4 2 2 14 11 11 NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled INF 3 p.m. — Thoroughbreds, races TBA, at Conference All Games Seattle 4 2 1 13 10 5 Gregorio Petit from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Louisville, Kentucky, NBC Sports Network W L Pct. W L Pct. Los Angeles 3 2 3 12 9 8 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Voided the option of Alabama Vanderbilt 15 6 .714 33 13 .717 Houston 2 2 4 10 10 8 RHP Kirby Yates to Durham (IL) and placed MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Florida 13 8 .619 33 12 .733 Sporting Kansas City 2 2 4 10 11 12 him on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 15. Missouri 12 9 .571 26 19 .578 San Jose 3 4 0 9 7 9 Tide basketball welcomes transfer from Memphis 12:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at St. Louis, MLB Portland 2 3 3 9 7 8 Released RHP Grant Balfour. Optioned RHP Matt Kentucky 10 10 .500 25 18 .581 Andriese to Durham. TUSCALOOSA — Alabama men’s basketball head coach Avery South Carolina 9 12 .429 26 19 .578 Real Salt Lake 2 2 3 9 6 9 6 p.m. — Cincinnati at Atlanta, SportSouth Colorado 1 2 5 8 7 7 TEXAS RANGERS — Purchased the contract Johnson announced Wednesday the signing of transfer Nick King to Tennessee 7 14 .333 18 21 .462 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Detroit at Kansas Georgia 6 14 .300 21 23 .477 of 1B Kyle Blanks from Round Rock (PCL). the program. King, a native of Memphis, Tennessee, played the past City or Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, MLB Western Division Placed 1b-DH Mitch Moreland on the 15-day Wednesday’s Game disabled list, retroactive to April 26. Designated two seasons at the University of Memphis and will have two years of NBA BASKETBALL Conference All Games Colorado 1, New York 1 eligibility remaining at Alabama. W L Pct. W L Pct. Friday’s Games OF Alex Hassan for assignment. 6 p.m. — Playoffs, first round, game 6, Chicago LSU 14 6 .700 38 7 .844 FC Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. National League Listed as a 6-7, 225-pound forward/guard, King will sit out the at Milwaukee, TNT Texas A&M 13 7 .650 38 7 .844 San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed RHP 2015-16 season due to NCAA transfer rules, but will be able to practice Arkansas 11 10 .524 26 18 .591 Saturday’s Games Archie Bradley on the 15-day DL. Recalled 8:30 p.m. — Playoffs, first round, game 6, L.A. Auburn 10 11 .476 30 16 .667 Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. RHP Enrique Burgos from Mobile (SL). with the Tide during the upcoming season. He will be eligible to suit up Mississippi 10 11 .476 24 22 .522 Columbus at D.C. United, 6 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Selected the contract for Alabama beginning in the 2016-17 campaign. Clippers at San Antonio, TNT Alabama 8 13 .381 23 21 .523 New York at New England, 6:30 p.m. NFL Mississippi St. 7 14 .333 23 22 .511 Vancouver at Portland, 9:30 p.m. of RHP Michael Lorenzen from Louisville (IL). “We are excited to welcome Nick King to the University of Alabama Colorado at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Placed LHP Manny Parra on the 15-day DL, men’s basketball program and to our Crimson Tide family,” Johnson 7 p.m. — Draft, first round, at Chicago, ESPN Tuesday’s Games Sunday’s Games retroactive to April 24. Transferred RHP Homer NHL Louisvillle 2, Kentucky 1 Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 4 p.m. Bailey to the 60-day DL. said. “One of the things we set out to do when I took over this job was Belmont 4, Vanderbilt 1 Seattle at New York City FC, 6 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled LHP to improve the redshirt department and with Nick’s addition, it definitely 6:30 p.m. — Playoffs, conference semifinals, LSU 6, Alcorn State 1 Sammy Solis from Harrisburg (EL) and OF improves us in that area. He will help us a lot in practice next year and Washington at New York Rangers, NBC Sports Southern Miss 6, Alabama 2 Softball Michael A. Taylor from Syracuse (IL). Placed Texas A&M 8, Texas State 7 OF Reed Johnson on the 15-day DL. Optioned will become eligible to play for us in the 2016-17 season. Network Ole Miss 11, Mississippi State 1 SEC RHP A.J. Cole to Syracuse. Signed RHP Jose Missouri State 13, Missouri 1 “Nick’s experience and savviness on the court, along with his 9 p.m. — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Conference All Games Valverde to a minor league contract. Wednesday’s Games W L Pct. W L Pct. versatility is something that was attractive to us. The way he can Calgary at Anaheim, NBC Sports Network Xavier at Tennessee, ccd. Florida 16 4 .800 47 4 .922 BASKETBALL perform under pressure will be a vital asset to us moving forward. We Auburn 6, Kennesaw State 0 Auburn 16 5 .762 44 8 .846 National Basketball Association want to thank his family, his dad Gregory and his mom Lolita, for having Friday Today’s Games LSU 14 7 .667 43 8 .843 NBA — Fined Los Angeles Clippers coach AUTO RACING LSU at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Alabama 14 7 .667 38 11 .776 Doc Rivers $25,000 for public criticism of the confidence in our program that we would be the best fit for Nick on Arkansas at Alabama, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Missouri 13 8 .619 37 11 .771 officiating, following a 111-107 loss to San the court and in the classroom.” 10:30 a.m. —NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final Friday’s Games Georgia 14 9 .609 39 13 .750 Antonio on April 28. practice for Winn Dixie 300, at Talladega, Texas A&M at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Tennessee 12 9 .571 36 13 .735 FOOTBALL Vanderbilt at Kentucky , 5:30 p.m. Mississippi St. 9 12 .429 34 16 .680 During his sophomore season at Memphis, King played in 28 National Football League games, averaging 18.9 minutes per contest. He was the team’s Alabama, FS1 Arkansas at Alabama, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Texas A&M 9 12 .429 35 17 .673 1 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Florida at Georgia, 6 p.m. South Carolina 8 13 .381 34 18 .654 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Exercised their fifth-leading scorer and fourth-leading rebounder with 7.2 points and Ole Miss at Missouri, 6 p.m. Mississippi 6 15 .286 30 21 .588 fifth-year option on WR Michael Floyd. 4.8 rebounds per game, respectively. King recorded his first career GEICO 500, at Talladega, Alabama, FS1 Auburn at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Kentucky 5 16 .238 29 20 .592 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Waived LB L.J. 3:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour LSU at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Arkansas 1 20 .048 16 34 .320 Fort. double-double with 12 points and 10 boards in a win over Western HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed RB Chris Polk. Monday’s Game Illinois. He finished the year with 10 double-figure scoring games and Series,” final practice for GEICO 500, at Arena Football League Basketball LSU 9, Missouri 0 had 16 contests with five or more boards. Talladega, Alabama, FS1 Wednesday’s Games ORLANDO PREDATORS — Acquired LB During his two seasons at Memphis, King saw action in 62 games GOLF NBA Playoffs Arkansas 13, SE Missouri State 5 Matangi Tonga from Spokane for the third FIRST ROUND SE Missouri State 4, Arkansas 3 overall claim order. Signed DB Emanuel Cook. and averaged 5.9 points and 4.0 rebounds per game, while shooting 9:30 a.m. — LPGA, North Texas Shootout, (Best-of-seven) Ole Miss 9, Mississippi Valley State 0 HOCKEY 44.8 percent from the floor. second round, at Irving, Texas, TGC Sunday’s Games Texas A&M 2, Texas State 1 National Hockey League Cleveland 101, Boston 93, Cleveland wins Missouri 4, Northern Iowa 2 DETROIT RED WINGS — Reassigned RW n Hart starts Roll Tide Soccer Academy: Alabama women’s 11:30 a.m. — Web.com Tour, United Leasing series 4-0 Missouri 10, Northern Iowa 9 Martin Frk from Grand Rapids (AHL) to Toledo soccer coach Wes Hart announced Wednesday the program is accept- Championship, second round, at Newburgh, L.A. Clippers 114, San Antonio 105, series LSU 11, SE Louisiana 0 tied 2-2 Today’s Games (ECHL). ing registration for four 2015 summer camps as part of the new Roll Indiana, TGC Washington 125, Toronto 94, Washington wins No games scheduled SOCCER Tide Soccer Academy. Hart and assistant coach Jerrod Roh will host a 1:30 p.m. — Champions Tour, Insperity series 4-0 Friday’s Games Major League Soccer Dallas 121, Houston 109, Houston leads Kentucky at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. MLS — Announced an Independent Review Day Camp from June 1-4, an Overnight Camp on June 30-July 3, and Invitational, first round, at The Woodlands, Texas, series 3-1 Alabama at Arkansas, 6 p.m. (SEC Network +) Panel rescinded the fine and one-game Monday’s Games a pair of two-day ID Camps scheduled for June 5-6 and July 31-Aug. 1. Auburn at LSU, 6 p.m. (SEC Network +) suspension for the red card issued to Houston TGC Brooklyn 120, Atlanta 115 Mississippi State at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Professional goalkeeper training will be provided at each camp. 4 p.m. — PGA Tour-WGC, Cadillac Match Play, Milwaukee 94, Chicago 88 (SEC Network +) D Jermaine Taylor during an April 25 match The Roll Tide Soccer Academy Day Camp, scheduled for June Portland 99, Memphis 92 Florida at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network +) against Sporting Kansas City. Suspended day 3, at San Francisco, TGC Tuesday’s Games Ole Miss at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. Chicago MF Matt Watson one game and fined 1-4, is a high energy, fun, educational environment for both girls MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. (SEC Network +) him an undisclosed amount for serious foul and boys of all ability levels. Campers will be exposed to technical 1 p.m. — Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, MLB San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. play during an April 24 match against New York Wednesday’s Games City FC. Suspended Sporting Kansas City MF and tactical lessons within exercises, fun activities, and competitive 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta 107, Brooklyn 97 Tennis small-sided games. Memphis 99, Portland 93 Servando Carrasco one game and fined him an Boston or Tampa Bay at Baltimore, MLB Today’s Games ATP World Tour undisclosed amount for violent conduct during The Overnight Camp (June 30-July 3) will expose campers to NBA Chicago at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. an April 25 match against Houston. Suspended L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Millennium Estoril Open larger scale game tactics and game management principles in the Wednesday Real Salt Lake MF John Stertzer one game and 7 p.m. — Playoffs, game 6, Atlanta at Brooklyn, Friday’s Game fined him an undisclosed amount for serious 7v7/8v8 Bama Camp League, as well as 11v11 Crimson Friendlies and Atlanta at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. At Estadio Nacional ESPN, SportSouth Oeiras, Portugal foul play during an April 25 match against New much more. NFL Hawks 107, Nets 97 Purse: $537,400 (WT250) England. Fined Toronto FC D Damien Perquis Brooklyn (97):Johnson 7-15 1-2 18, Surface: Clay-Outdoor an undisclosed amount for simulation during 6 p.m. — Draft, second round, at Chicago, ESPN Young 5-10 1-2 11, Lopez 4-13 7-7 15, Williams Singles an April 26 match against Orlando City. Found Southern Miss 2-8 1-1 5, Bogdanovic 3-8 0-0 7, Anderson 9-11 Second Round NHL Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Leonardo Mayer Vancouver and D.C. United in violation of the 1-1 23, Jack 7-13 2-2 18, Plumlee 0-0 0-0 0. Mass Confrontation Policy in the eighth minute Spiddle named second-team All-Conference USA 6 p.m.— Tampa Bay at Montreal, NBC Sports Totals 37-78 13-15 97. (4), Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-2. ATLANTA (107): Carroll 8-15 6-8 24, Mill- Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Feliciano Lo- of their April 25 match. HATTIESBURG —Sophomore women’s golfer Devon Spriddle Network sap 4-11 1-4 10, Horford 10-17 0-0 20, Teague pez (1), Spain, 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4. COLLEGE was named second-team All-Conference USA, the conference office 8:30 p.m.— Minnesota at Chicago, NBC Sports 7-14 3-4 20, Korver 6-14 0-0 17, Antic 2-3 2-2 Richard Gasquet (5), France, def. Kenny De ALABAMA — Announced men’s sophomore 8, Bazemore 1-5 0-0 2, Schroder 2-4 2-2 6, Schepper, France, 6-2, 6-3. basketball F-G Nick King has transferred from announced Wednesday morning. Network (7), Australia, def. Filip Krajinovic, Scott 0-0 0-0 0, Mack 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-83 Memphis. — From Special Reports 14-20 107. Serbia, 6-3, 6-3. 4B THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com HORSE RACING: Kentucky Derby Baffert has two favorites for big race By The Associated Press Ocho Ocho Ocho is “I’m just glad it’s over,” among four horses at 50- Baffert said. “It’s probably LOUISVILLE, Ky. — 1, along with Keen Ice, the last stressful part of Bob Baffert clapped his War Story and Mr. Z. the whole Derby. We have hands to his mouth when American Pharoah the holes and hopefully early 5-2 favorite Ameri- comes into the Derby on a our name will be hanging can Pharoah avoided the four-race winning streak, up there in the winner’s dreaded No. 1 post for including an eight-length spot.” the Kentucky Derby. The victory in the Arkansas Blue Grass winner anxiety wasn’t over yet. Derby. Only one horse Carpe Diem, one of He still had to wait to has won from the No. 18 Pletcher’s four entries, is find out where Dortmund post, Gato Del Sol in 1982. the 8-1 third choice from would end up. Thank- “I’m extremely happy. the No. 2 post. fully for Baffert, it was I love 18. Not like, love,” “There were limited the No. 8 spot for the 3-1 owner Ahmed Zayat said. numbers left,” Pletch- second choice. American Pharoah got the No. 18 “He’s outside in the clear. er said. “We’ll go with hole. He can do whatever he it. What else can we do? “I did not like the way wants. He can sit and My confidence has not it was playing out. I just watch. The jock has so changed at all.” couldn’t believe they many options. That’s the Another Pletcher hadn’t called one of my best post.” horse, Florida Derby win- horses,” Baffert said. “A The No. 8 spot has pro- ner Materiality, and Sun- lot of the holes were being duced eight winners, most land Derby winner Firing taken that I sort of like, recently 50-1 stunner Line are co-fourth choices and then I was really re- Mine That Bird in 2009. at 12-1 odds. lieved to get 18 so I was Dortmund will put his 6-0 His other horses are happy with that.” record on the line in the 1 even longer shots: Itsa- The far inside spot 1/4-mile race Saturday at knockout and Stanford, was the last to be filled Churchill Downs. both 30-1. Wednesday. Ocho Ocho Ocho ended up there. Baf- fert offered some advice to Jim Cassidy, who trains Ocho Ocho Ocho. “Start drinking heavily early,” the white-haired trainer joked. Baffert should know. Lookin At Lucky, the fa- vorite in the 2010 Derby, broke from the No. 1 spot and was wiped out almost immediately. He ended up sixth. The rail is consid- ered a serious disadvan- tage because the other 19 horses immediately begin angling toward the inside out of the gate, creating a potential traffic jam. “The one-hole is just the one that you feared,” said Kiaran McLaugh- lin, who trains 15-1 shot Frosted. With only two openings remaining, four- time Derby winner D. Wayne Lukas pumped his first when Mr. Z landed in the No. 17 post, avoiding the rail. May 1 & 2, 2015 “I love it,” he said.

Another great production of For life’s journey... May 1 & 2, 2015 No Coolers or Pets Please Watch for the festival guide in the Friday, May 1st edition of The Dispatch 6:00 - 6:45 pm Friday, May 1 at the Riverwalk Mississippi Lions All State Jazz Band Lounging with the Locals Free to Public 7:00 - Food & Beverages will be available for purchase. 7:45 pm Come enjoy the all star lineup of some of our veteran Keith & Market Street Festival music acts that span over the past Margie 20 years! Don’t be surprised if this turns into all of our favorite bands jamming together on stage for a sure to be rocking good time!

8:00 - 8:45 pm Big Joe Shelton & 9:00 - 9:45 pm 10:00 - 10:45 pm The Black Prairie Juke Joint Gypsies Swingshift Ambassadors Market Street Festival Music Schedule Free & Open to Public • Saturday, May 2 MAIN STAGE Located on Main Street in front of City Hall 10:00 - 11:00 am ...... Charlie Burgin & Southbound Train 11:30 am- 12:30 pm ...... 30 Fingers 1:00 - 2:00 pm...... Joe Whaley 2:30 - 4:00 pm...... Sweet Tea Jubilee SHUCK & JIVE STAGE Located on Main Street on the corner of 4th Street South in front of the Gilmer Inn John D. Longmire, 9:00 - 10:00 am ...... POUNDing the Pavement with the Y 10:15 - 11:15 am ...... Amber Gibson LUTCF 11:30 am - 12:30 pm ...... Paul Brady 610 Alabama St., 12:45 - 1:45 pm ...... Kelsey Collins 2:00 - 3:00 pm...... Hayden Allen Columbus, MS 3:15 - 4:15 pm...... Marion Montgomery Chancellor 662-328-4959 4:30 - 5:00 pm...... Mike Cooper

WCBI STAGE Located in Leadership Plaza - on the corner of College Street & 5th Street South 9:15 - 10:00 am ...... Suzuki Strings 10:30 - 11:30 am ...... String Gypsies 11:45 am -12:45 pm ...... Old Memphis Kings 1:00 - 2:00 pm...... Honey Boy & Boots 2:30 - 3:30 pm...... Larry Priest & Shane Tubbs For complete details contact Main Street Columbus at 662-328-6305 or visit www.marketstreetfestival.com The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 5B Reynolds Continued from Page 1B He arrived at MSU in the fall and earned a chance to claim the starting job at third base. But after hitting .153 in his first 15 games, Reynolds faded to the background as the Bulldogs moved shortstop Seth Heck to third base. Losing his starting job didn’t stop Reynolds from working to earn himself another opportunity. “I’ve been in the video room and working on my swing constantly,” Reyn- olds said. “Coach Cohen and coach (Zach) Dillon have been working with me. I’ve just been trying to get more comfortable in my stance and go back to the approach of ‘see Scott Walters/Dispatch Staff ball, hit ball.’ It has been Infielder Luke Reynolds and the Mississippi State baseball team will play host No. 1 working for me.” LSU in a three-game series this weekend. Game 1 is tonight at 6:30. Cohen said he saw a player who was pressing has stopped doing some too much to become a dif- “I’ve been in the video room and of the stuff he was doing ference-maker. earlier this year and he’s “I think he’s a young working on my swing constantly. just approaching every at- man who really put a ton Coach Cohen and coach Dillon have bat like he did at Hinds.” of pressure on himself,” Reynolds’ surge Cohen said. “We have had been working with me.” couldn’t have come at a many, many, many meet- better time for the Bull- ings where we looked at Mississippi State infielder Luke Reynolds dogs, who need a dramat- video with him and we ic turnaround in the final saw a guy who had gotten three weeks of the regular away from what made him season to have a chance at We’ll always a good hitter because he cause I think he’s a gifted had a .670 on-base per- postseason play. try to guide was trying to be perfect at hitter.” centage. That followed a “Finishing strong you to the right this level. If you start try- In addition to Reyn- junior campaign in which would be huge,” Reynolds product or ing to change things be- olds’ big numbers as a he hit .535, hit two home said. “It would be huge for plant to ensure cause you think it’s nec- freshman at Hinds, he hit runs, scored 31 runs, and us to pull out a series win your gardening essary playing at a higher .615 as a senior at Forest had 33 RBIs. against LSU.” success. level, ultimately it’s going High School. He had 41 “He’s a very talented Follow Dispatch sports to hurt you. I have a ton RBIs, scored 38 runs, hitter,” Cohen said. “He writer Brandon Walker on Stop by and of confidence in Luke be- hit eight home runs, and has simplified things. He Twitter @BWonStateBeat see us! Bulldogs Continued from Page 1B players who have went on send a camera crew to Eulls’ “They tell me they’re to play in the NFL. He has “I have met a lot home in Yazoo City for the very interested,” Eulls said. 13 draft picks in his time of great teams draft. “They like how I carry my- in Starkville. That number Eulls said he “met with self not only on the field, could grow this weekend. and coaches about 15 teams” before the but also off the field. I’m a In addition to Smith being

draft. He said most have giv- guy that doesn’t have any © The Dispatch projected as an early sec- along the way. ond-round pick and McK- en him positive impressions. issues.” 604 18th Ave. N. • Columbus • 662-327-6664 inney being slotted as a They have shown second- or third-round pick, Open 8am-5pm Monday- Saturday, Closed Sunday NFL.com projects lineback- me some great er Matt Wells, defensive tackle Kaleb Eulls, tailback things to work Josh Robinson, and former MSU safety Justin Cox as on.” likely draft picks. If Smith and McKinney Former Mississippi are drafted where they are State defensive end expected to be taken, it Preston Smith would give MSU two picks in the first three rounds of coaches along the way. They the same draft for the sec- have shown me some great ond time in three years. things to work on. I am just Cornerbacks Darius Slay enjoying the process.” (Detroit Lions) and John- The NFL draft will take than Banks (Tampa Bay place in three stages. The Buccaneers) were sec- first round will be tonight, ond-round picks in 2013. while rounds two and three The latest crop of Bulldogs will be Friday night. The fi- has a chance to be MSU’s nal four rounds will be Sat- biggest group of draftees urday. in years. In 2011, 2012, and Among the players who 2013, the Bulldogs had could hear good news Sat- three players drafted each urday is Eulls, a former year. Led by Smith and four-star recruit out of Ya- McKinney, MSU could dou- zoo City. Eulls started all 52 ble that mark this season. games of his career, mak- Smith believes the ex- ing 118 tackles (8.5 tackles perience in Starkville has for a loss of 34 yards) and been a major reason why four sacks. He also had one he’s preparing to join the pass breakup and a fumble professional ranks. recovery. While his draft “Playing at Mississip- preparations have been pi State and the SEC has quiet, one clue NFL teams prepared me to play in the value the 6-2, 310-pounder league,” Smith said. “I have emerged this week when Whether you are looking to buy or sell... met a lot of great teams and ESPN announced it would Want results? Pick Patti! Draft Continued from Page 1B quarterback Jameis Win- don’t bring negative rep- ston going to Tampa Bay. utations with them, there Winston has a hefty list are enough who have run of difficulties of his own into trouble in college — doing. or even before that — to “’’Some people will earn red flags attached to always value it a little their names. How much of more,” former Bucs and a roadblock their previous Colts coach Tony Dungy conduct will be to getting said of a player’s charac- selected should become ter. “Some people are go- known over the next three ing to get caught up with days. talent. It just happens. Every coach who has “Put my We’ve seen it year in and worn a headset in the NFL 23 years of year out and I just think believes he can handle it’s an individual team “problem children.” real estate and an individual organi- “It’s always going to © The Dispatch experience to zational philosophy. But be enticing for us, regard- work for you!” there is always going to less of their issues, if they be places for every player have tremendous skills,” no matter what. And you Cardinals general manag- Patti Johnson might not take a guy as er Steve Keim said. “I’ve REALTOR® highly or you might think said this before, if Hanni- 662.574.9599 about it a little more, bal Lecter ran a 4.3 we’d [email protected] but guys with talent are probably diagnose it as an always going to have a eating disorder, you know. place to play.” “It’s tough when you While the vast majori- see a guy that talented, to cdispatch.com ty of players in this draft resist temptation.” 6B THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com BOXING Big price, big expectations for Mayweather-Pacquiao pay TV By The Associated Press number of times and not dience, meanwhile, has per-view revenue ($150 Longtime rivals in edgeable broadcasters enough boxes to meet the grown from 16.5 million million, set by Mayweath- the boxing business, the sport has seen,” said LAS VEGAS — George demand,” said Mark Taf- addressable homes to er and Canelo Alvarez in Showtime and HBO had Espinoza, executive vice Foreman was fighting fet, who oversees pay-per- nearly 100 million. And, 2013). to agree to do the fight president and general Evander Holyfield for the view for HBO. “We were of course, the pay-per- “We expect we will together in order to get manager for Showtime heavyweight title, and shocked when we saw the view price has gone up. It break the pay-per-view it made. Mayweather Sports. “It’s really an ex- anyone wanting to watch number of buys.” will cost people $99.95 to record,” said Showtime fights under contract with cellent pairing.” it in April 1991 had to plan The fight cost $35.95, watch Floyd Mayweather executive Stephen Espi- Showtime, while Pac- The networks are ahead. It was the night and 1.4 million people Jr. fight Manny Pacquiao noza, whose network is quiao fights on HBO. counting on an unprece- boxing pay-per-view was bought it for their homes. Saturday night. producing the telecast The model is similar dented promotional cam- born. But to get the fight, They got their money’s Cost aside, more than and is partners with HBO to that used by the two paign the week of the customers had to go to worth when Holyfield 3 million people are ex- in delivering it. “We’re networks in the 2002 fight fight by the different ca- their local cable TV offic- took some big punches pected to buy the mega- not sure exactly where between Lennox Lewis ble and satellite distribu- es and put a deposit down from the 42-year-old Fore- fight for their homes, the ceiling is but we are and Mike Tyson, includ- tors to push sales. Unlike for a box that would allow man, but fired back with helping make it the rich- already seeing unprec- ing an announcing team most fights, the ads will them to get the bout. more of his own to win a est fight ever. The bout edented traffic and un- that features HBO’s Jim be aimed at casual sports “I remember the Fri- unanimous decision. is set to break records precedented viewership. Lampley on play-by-play fans who might want to day before the fight we A lot has changed in for both number of buys There are all kinds of and Showtime’s Al Bern- gather a few family and were getting calls from a quarter-century. Now (the current mark is 2.48 indicators which point to stein as the color analyst. friends together for a cable operators saying it takes just a few clicks million for Mayweather’s huge success, we’re just “Lampley and Ber- viewing party, much like there were lines wrapped of the remote to buy a 2007 fight with Oscar De not sure how huge it will nstein, two of the most they would for a Super around the building a fight. The potential au- La Hoya) and total pay- end up being.” experienced and knowl- Bowl. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: he rejected all of dodged a bullet? If things had I fell in love them. Now he’s turned out differently, you’d Dwith “Alex” blaming me and be writing me as an unhappy during my last throwing things in wife, probably with children to year of college. my face. support. We had known I am heart- Let it go, get help for your each other for broken and de- anger issues and don’t waste 18 months. One pressed. I don’t more time brooding. There are month before know if I should times it is better that we don’t our wedding, he be mad at him get the things we wish for, and broke up with me. for the lies and this may be one of them. He says I was the heartache he Dear Abby is written by ZITS verbally abusive. has caused me, Abigail Van Buren, also known I admit I had or mad at myself as Jeanne Phillips, and was anger issues. I for messing up. founded by her mother, Pauline had to plan most I have lost my Phillips. Contact Dear Abby of the wedding Dear Abby confidence and at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. alone because we self-esteem. 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Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April insight from the ones you don’t es and dip your toe into the 30). Your high standards and understand. murky depths. This is best determination are why this TAURUS (April 20-May accomplished with a casual turns out to be one of your 20). You’re feeling inquisitive, air, a light heart and a lack of CANDORVILLE most productive years to and you’re in the mood to agenda. date. In your work, you’ll be collect things like facts, words, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You uncompromising, but in your books and the tangible items may have trouble explaining personal relationships, you’ll that intrigue you. Follow your things in a rational way today, be flexible and sensitive, ready muse without worry of the but that’s only because you’re to make the other person hap- practicalities. You can work leading with your emotional IQ. py. Adventures in August lead them out later! You have a talent for picking to commitments. Aquarius and GEMINI (May 21-June 21). up on subtleties of mood, Aries people adore you. Your You are an artist. The proof vagueness and the logic of the lucky numbers are: 40, 15, of this won’t be in your work heart. 26, 12 and 32. so much as in your ability to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). ARIES (March 21-April find the beauty and sense the Technicalities might hang you 19). You won’t understand deep significance of inconspic- up, and there’s an opportunity everyone’s perspective. It’s uous and overlooked details. in this. Don’t wish for fewer BABY BLUES natural to gravitate toward CANCER (June 22-July problems; get more skills. Get- the ones you do understand, 22). A relationship gets ting better at solving one issue but you’ll only improve and interesting when you get will help you with many more. broadenThursday, yourselfApril 30, 2015by pursuing beyond the standard exchang- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). People suspect the one who Daily Bridge Club never has a negative word to say. Complaining can be fun. Sharing gripes is one One to a customer? way many people connect. By FRANK STEWART Alas, the guilty pleasure of Tribune Content Agency complaint is also immature. Mature people do something I know little of marketing, but Cy Partner next bids two hearts. What do the Cynic says that when a store you say? about it. advertises an item as “limit: one to a ANSWER: Your 1NT was quite SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. BEETLE BAILEY customer,” it means they’re way conservative; a bid of two clubs or an 21). You’re not genuinely inter- overstocked. invitational jump to 2NT was ested in all subjects, but you At today’s 3NT, South won the possible. Partner’s bidding promises first heart with dummy’s ten and a good hand. If he had a hand such as still enjoy carrying on conver- counted eight tricks: a heart, two A K 4 3, Q 4 2, J 10 7 3, K 5, he sations about whatever comes spades, three diamonds and two would have no reason to disturb 1NT. up, because you’re genuinely clubs. When he next took the A-Q of Bid four hearts. He may hold A K 4 3, interested in all people. diamonds, West threw a club. Q 4 2, A Q 7 3 2, 5. South couldn’t afford to let East South dealer SAGITTARIUS (Nov. get in since a heart return would be Both sides vulnerable 22-Dec. 21). Your changing fatal. So South cashed the K-A of priorities and resources will spades before leading a third spade. NORTH have you looking at certain Alas, East won and led his last heart. ♠ K J 4 3 Down one. ♥ 10 6 goals differently. Some goals ♦ K 10 9 8 3 are not meant to be achieved. AVOIDANCE ♣ K 5 Let your goals evolve with your life circumstances. South must have thought there was WEST EAST a one-per-deal limit on “avoidance” ♠ 9 5 2 ♠ Q 10 6 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. MALLARD FILMORE plays. He tried one in spades but ♥ A K J 7 3 ♥ 4 2 19). Once upon a time, you missed one that would have assured ♦ 6 ♦ J 7 4 2 made an agreement you didn’t the contract. At Trick Two South can ♣ Q 10 6 2 ♣ J 9 8 7 let the ten of diamonds ride. properly understand. If you As the cards lie, South wins five SOUTH had known, you wouldn’t have diamond tricks and succeeds easily. If ♠ A 8 7 agreed, and yet today things West had the jack, South would still ♥ Q 9 8 5 are working out just fine. Next have four diamonds, two clubs, two ♦ A Q 5 time around, though, seek spades and a heart and would be safe ♣ A 4 3 from a further heart lead by West. total comprehension. South West North East AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. DAILY QUESTION 1 NT Pass 2 ♣ Pass 2 ♥ Pass 3 NT All Pass 18). Seize the opportunity to You hold: ♠ 9 5 2 ♥ A K J 7 3 get in front of people to talk ♦ 6 ♣ Q 10 6 2. Your partner opens Opening lead — ♥ 7 about what you’re selling. one diamond, you respond one heart, he bids one spade and you try 1NT. (C) 2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Whether it’s a product, an idea or a relationship, you will be FAMILY CIRCUS extraordinarily persuasive in your own laid-back way. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). People who show up to help you will need your leadership. Don’t assume that the others know what they are doing. You can be an attentive guide without micromanaging.

FOR SOLUTION SEE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE OF SUBSTI- TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF LOWNDES WHEREAS, default has occurred in the perform- ance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated August 31, 2004, ex- ecuted by MYRA J. HAIR- STON AND STANLEY D. HAIRSTON, conveying certain real property therein described to JANE BELL, as Trustee, for HOMEOWNERS LOAN CORP, Original Be- neficiary, to secure the indebtedness therein described, as same ap- pears of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi filed and recorded Septem- ber 9, 2004, in Deed Book 2004, Page 27390; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was transferred and as- signed to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, on behalf of the certific- ateholders of IXIS Real Estate Capital Trust 2004-HE4 Mortgage Pass-Through Certific- ates, Series 2004-HE4 in Deed Book 2015, Page 2694; and WHEREAS, on February 24, 2015, the under- signed, Rubin Lublin, LLC has been appoin- ted as Substitute Trust- ee by instrument recor- ded in the office of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk in Deed Book 2015, Page 3679; and NOW, THEREFORE, the holder of said Deed of Trust, having requested the undersigned so to do, as Substitute Trust- ee or his duly appoin- ted agent, by virtue of the power, duty and au- thority vested and im- posed upon said Substi- tute Trustee shall, on June 11, 2015 within the lawful hours of sale between 11:00AM and 4:00PM at the south- east front door of Court- house proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the follow- ing described property situated in Lowndes County, Mississippi, to wit: TRACT 1: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, WITH THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF MISSIS- SIPPI HIGHWAY NO. 69, THE SAME BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE AIRPORT PROPERTY AND THE NORTH LINE OF THE CEMETERY PROPERTY; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 45 MINUTES WEST ALONG THE PROJECTION OF SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER SEC- TION 120 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID PROJEC- TION NORTH 88 DE- GREES 45 MINUTES WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 728 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 FEET TO AN OLD IRON PIN AND A FENCE AT THE ACCEP- TED NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE PROP- ERTY FORMERLY OWNED BY JAMES BON- NER AND THE SAME BE- ING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE RAS WEATHERS PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 339 AT PAGE 556 IN THE LAND RE- CORDS OF LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- GREES 40 MINUTES State of Mississippi WEST FOR 97 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Notice of Sale NING; THENCE CONTIN- UE SOUTH 89 DE- WHEREAS, the follow- GREES 40 MINUTES ing tenants entered in- WEST ALONG A FENCE to leases with Gateway FOR 222 FEET; THENCE Center Mini Storage for NORTH 00 DEGREES 32 storage space in which MINUTES WEST FOR to store personal prop- 175 FEET; THENCE erty and WHEREAS, de- NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 fault has been made in MINUTES EAST ALONG the payment of rent and THE SOUTH RIGHT OF Gateway Center Mini WAY OF A 60 FOOT Storage pursuant to WIDE ROAD FOR 222 said Leases is author- FEET; THENCE SOUTH ized to sell the person- 00 DEGREES 32 al property to satisfy the MINUTES EAST FOR past due and any other 176.2 FEET TO THE charges owed to it by POINT OF BEGINNING, the following tenants. CONTAINING 0.90 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, NOW, THEREFORE, no- AND BEING DESIG- tice is hereby given that NATED AS LOT G OF Gateway Center Mini THE STOKES PROP- Storage will offer for ERTY, AN UNRECOR- sale all personal prop- DED SUBDIVISION OF erty in storage units LOWNDES COUNTY, leased by the following MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- tenants at Gateway Mini ER WITH AND INCLUD- Center Storage 217 Mc- ING: A PERMANENT BUT Crary Road, Columbus, NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- MS 39702 at 10:00 am MENT ON, OVER AND the 16th day of May ACROSS A 60 FOOT 2015, office located ROADWAY CONNECT- 201-J Alabama Street, ING SAID LOT WITH A Columbus, MS 39702. PAVED COUNTY ROAD All auction's are with re- AND BEING MORE PAR- serve and therefore all TICULARLY DESCRIBED units can be withdrawn IN THAT CERTAIN DEED from the sale at any FROM DAVID B JOLLY time by the TO WILLIE STOKES AND auctioneer/manager. WIFE, CLENTON MAE The following tenants STOKES, DATED have the right to pay the SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, entire amount due, in- AND RECORDED IN cluding expenses in- DEED BOOK 862, AT curred, prior to sale. PAGE 404 IN THE LAND You can thereby avoid RECORDS OF LOWNDES the sale and retrieve COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. your personal property. PROPERTY ACQUIRED Title to the personal BY STANLEY D HAIR- property to be sold is STON AND MYRA J believed to be good, but HAIRSTON BY WAR- at such sale, Gateway RANTY DEED DATED Center Mini Storage will 04/06/1993 AND RE- convey only such title as CORDED IN THE CON- is vested in it pursuant VEYANCE RECORDS AT to its lease with the fol- 986-20 OF LOWNDES lowing and its allowed COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI under Mississippi Code MUNICIPAL ADDRESS Annotated Section 85-7- PROVIDED FOR INFORM- 123. ATION ONLY: 319 PON- DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- CASSANDRA HALL BUS, MS 39702 PROP- UNIT E194 ERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the PATRICIA MITCHELL property is believed to UNIT E165 IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE OF SUBSTI- be 319 PONDEROSA COURT OF LOWNDES TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS ANN MILLER ISOM COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 39702. In the event of UNIT D135 COUNTY OF LOWNDES any discrepancy IN THE MATTER OF THE WHEREAS, default has between this street ad- BETTY JACKSON ESTATE OF occurred in the perform- dress and the legal de- UNIT D141 MARY LEE HALL, DE- ance of the covenants, scription of the prop- CEASED The Dispatchterms and• www.cdispatch.com conditions of erty, the legal descrip- MICHAEL MURPHYTHURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 7B a Deed of Trust dated tion shall control. Title UNIT E155 CAUSE NO.:2015-0067 August 31, 2004, ex- to the above described ecuted by MYRA J. HAIR- property is believed to EMMA GILLARD NOTICE TO CREDITORS STON AND STANLEY D. TObe good, butPLACE I will con- AN AD, CALLUNIT A8 328-2424 The DispaTch HAIRSTON, conveying vey only such title as is STATE OF MISSISSIPPI certain real property vested in ORme as Substi- VISIT CDISPATCH.COMEASTER JACKSON therein described to tute Trustee. THIS LAW UNIT E166 COUNTY OF LOWNDES JANE BELL, as Trustee, TRIPLEFIRM IS ATTEMPTING EXPOSURE! TO for HOMEOWNERS COLLECT A DEBT. ANY CHRISTINA SHELTON Letters of Administra- LOAN CORP, Original Be- AllINFORMATION ads OB- appear in The CommercialUNIT E157 Dispatch, tion have been granted neficiary, to secure the TheTAINED WILLStarkville BE USED Dispatch and cdispatch.com! and issued to the under- indebtedness therein FOR THAT PURPOSE. RAVEN FRAZIER Classifiedssigned upon the estate described, as same ap- Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- UNIT C80 Lawn Care / Landscaping ClassifiedsLegal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 of Mary Lee Hall, De- pears of record in the stitute Trustee 428 1470 NOTICE OF SUBSTI- NOTICE OF SUBSTI- IN THE CHANCERY ceased, by the Chan- office of the Chancery North Lamar Blvd, Suite ADVERTISEMENT FOR VICKI LATHAM TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE COURT OF LOWNDES, cery Court of Lowndes Clerk of Lowndes 107 Oxford, MS 38655 BIDS UNIT D123 CHRIS' LAWN Care & STATE OF MISSISSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI County, Mississippi, on County, Mississippi filed www.rubinlublin.com/pr Maintenance: mowing, COUNTY OF LOWNDES COUNTY OF LOWNDES the 9th day of April, and recorded Septem- operty-listings.php Tel: East Mississippi Com- TURTRICA HOLT landscaping, blowing, WHEREAS, default has WHEREAS, default has IN THE MATTER OF THE A.D., 2015. This is to ber 9, 2004, in Deed (877) 813-0992 Fax: munity College Board of UNIT E174 edging, & handyman occurred in the perform- occurred in the perform- ESTATE give notice to all per- Book 2004, Page (404) 601-5846 PUB- Trustees is now accept- services. Call 662-251- ance of the covenants, ance of the covenants, HENRY BUCKHALTER, sons having claims 27390; and WHEREAS, LISH: 05/14/2015, ing sealed bids for the JERRY LOCKETTE 1656. terms and conditions of terms and conditions of DECEASED against said estate to the beneficial interest of 05/21/2015, following: UNIT E174 a Deed of Trust dated a Deed of Trust dated Probate and Register said Deed of Trust was 05/28/2015, January 31, 2005, ex- December 21, 1993, CAUSE NO. 2014-0009- same with the Chan- transferred and as- 06/04/2015 Ad LP Gas NEKEKIA FOX JESSE & BEVERLY'S ecuted by ANNIE WILLI- executed by HARRY T. D cery Clerk of Lowndes signed to Deutsche #81639 Diesel Fuel UNIT D145 LAWN SERVICE. Spring AMS AND WILLIE WILLI- BURGESS AND JACKIE County, Mississippi, Bank National Trust Unleaded Gasoline cleanup, firewood, land- AMS JR., conveying cer- M. BURGESS, convey- ANNIE B. GREEN, within ninety (90) days Company, as Trustee, Notice is hereby given Oil LEON FERNANDES scaping, tree cutting. tain real property ing certain real property ADMINISTRATRIX from the first publica- on behalf of the certific- that BANKFIRST FINAN- FULTON 356-6525. therein described to RE- therein described to W. tion date of this Notice ateholders of IXIS Real CIAL SERVICES, Colum- Scooba Campus: UNIT D126 CONTRUST COMPANY, H. JOLLY, JR., as Trust- NOTICE TO CREDITORS to Creditors. A failure to Estate Capital Trust bus, Lowndes County, Sealed bids will be ac- N.A., as Trustee, for ee, for FIRST FEDERAL so Probate and Re- 2004-HE4 Mortgage Mississippi, has made cepted in the Adminis- TYLER BENGFORD Mortgage Electronic Re- BANK FOR SAVINGS, Letters of Administra- gister said claim will Pass-Through Certific- application to the Com- tration Building, Scooba UNIT E181 gistration Systems, Inc., Original Beneficiary, to tion having been gran- forever bar the same. ates, Series 2004-HE4 missioner, Department Campus, 1512 Kemper solely as nominee for secure the indebted- ted on May 28, 2014, This the 9th day of April, in Deed Book 2015, of Banking and Con- Street, P. O. Box 158, SONJA WILLIAMS COUNTRYWIDE HOME ness therein described, by the Chancery Court 2015. Page 2694; and sumer Finance, State of Scooba, MS, 39358 un- UNIT C84 LOANS, INC., Original as same appears of re- of Lowndes County, Mis- WHEREAS, on February Mississippi, for permis- til 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Beneficiary, to secure cord in the office of the sissippi, in Cause No. /s/Sadie Honnoll 24, 2015, the under- sion to establish a May 19, 2015, at which SIMONE DAVIS Petty's Lawn the indebtedness Chancery Clerk of 2014-0009-D, to the un- SADIE HONNOLL, signed, Rubin Lublin, branch bank at 4400 time all properly submit- UNIT D144 Maintenance Administrator LLC has been appoin- therein described, as Lowndes County, Mis- dersigned Administrat- Old Canton Road, Suite ted bids shall be Commercial & same appears of re- sissippi filed and recor- rix upon the Estate of ted as Substitute Trust- 140, Jackson, Hinds opened. Bidding docu- WITNESS MY SIGNA- Published: 4/16, 4/23, ee by instrument recor- TURE this 30th of April Residential. cord in the office of the ded December 28, Henty Buckhalter, De- County, Mississippi ments and specifica- Call 662-570-1885. Chancery Clerk of 1993, in Deed Book ceased. Notice is 4/30/2015 ded in the office of the 39211. Any interested tions may be obtained 2015 Lowndes County, Mis- 1104, Page 289-293; hereby given to all per- aforesaid Chancery person may file a writ- by contacting the Busi- /s/ OWNER sissippi filed and recor- and WHEREAS, the be- sons having claims SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Clerk in Deed Book ten protest and\or com- ness Office at EMCC, P. TERRA CARE ded February 1, 2005, neficial interest of said against said Estate to EE’S NOTICE OF SALE 2015, Page 3679; and ments to said applica- O. Box 158, Scooba, 04/30/2015 Landscaping L.L.C. in Deed Book 2005 , Deed of Trust was trans- present the Proof of NOW, THEREFORE, the tion with the Commis- MS 39358 or by calling Phone: 662-549-1878 Page 3057; and ferred and assigned to Claim by mailing it to WHEREAS, on May 14, holder of said Deed of sioner. Any protest shall (662) 476-5077. This Appliance Repair 1060 Home: 662-327-5552 WHEREAS, the benefi- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. the Clerk of this Court 2010, Sean D. Wallace, Trust, having requested specify the interest of information will also be Landscaping, Property cial interest of said by instrument recorded at Post Office Box 684, Paola F. Wallace, hus- the undersigned so to the protestant in the ap- made available online Mid South Appliance Clean Up, Plant Care, Deed of Trust was trans- on August 12, 2013 in Columbus, Mississippi band and wife, ex- do, as Substitute Trust- plication and state the by visiting our website Repair Bush Hogging, ferred and assigned to the office of the afore- 39703, for probate and ecuted a deed of trust ee or his duly appoin- grounds for protest. at licensed-bonded- Herbicide Spraying BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. said Chancery Clerk in registration according to to Lem Adams, III, Trust- ted agent, by virtue of Protest, in writing, www.eastms.edu/com- insured by instrument recorded Deed Book 2013, Page the law within ninety ee for the benefit of the power, duty and au- munity/Pages/Bid-soli- STEVE: 662-549-3467 should be addressed to TRIPLE H Lawn Main- on September 6, 2011 22617; and WHEREAS, (90) days from the date Mortgage Electronic Re- thority vested and im- the Commissioner, De- citations.aspx. ALL WORK in the office of the on December 15, 2014, of the first publication gistration Systems, Inc., posed upon said Substi- GUARANTEED tence. Mowing, edging, partment of Banking hedges, bush hogging, aforesaid Chancery the undersigned, Rubin of this Notice or they acting solely as Nomin- tute Trustee shall, on and Consumer Finance, Golden Triangle/Lion Clerk in Deed Book Lublin, LLC has been will be forever barred ee for SunTrust Mort- June 11, 2015 within Hills Campuses: Building & Remodeling 1120 blowing, debris cleanup State of Mississippi, & removal. Reasonable 2011, Page 16347; and appointed as Substi- under Mississippi law. gage, Inc., its suc- the lawful hours of sale Post Office Drawer Sealed bids will be ac- rates. 205-329-1790 WHEREAS, on January tute Trustee by instru- cessors and assigns, between 11:00AM and 12129, Jackson, Mis- cepted in the Adminis- Tony Doyle 7, 2015, the under- ment recorded in the of- /s/ Annie B. Green which deed of trust is 4:00PM at the south- sissippi 39236-2129. tration Office, Student recorded in Deed of east front door of Court- Cabinets & signed, Rubin Lublin, fice of the aforesaid Annie B. Green Processing will be com- Services Building, Construction Painting & Papering 1620 LLC has been appoin- Chancery Clerk in Deed Administratrix of the Es- Trust Book 2010 at house proceed to sell at plete no earlier than the Golden Triangle Cam- ted as Substitute Trust- Book 2014, Page tate of Page 9442 in the Of- public outcry to the 15th day following this pus, 8731 S. Frontage SULLIVAN'S PAINT ee by instrument recor- 26132; and NOW, Henry Buckhalter, De- fice of the Chancery highest and best bidder publication or the date Road, P.O. Box 100, SERVICE ded in the office of the THEREFORE, the holder ceased Clerk of the County of for cash or certified of receipt of the applica- Mayhew, MS 39753 un- Certified in lead aforesaid Chancery of said Deed of Trust, Lowndes, State of Mis- funds ONLY, the follow- tion by the Commission- til 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, removal. Offering spe- Clerk in Deed Book having requested the PREPARED BY: sissippi; and ing described property er, whichever is later. May 19, 2015, at which cial prices on interior & 2015, Page 370; and undersigned so to do, Monique Montgomery situated in Lowndes This notice is published time all properly submit- exterior painting, pres- NOW, THEREFORE, the as Substitute Trustee or MSB#10720 WHEREAS, the afore- County, Mississippi, to pursuant to Section 81- ted bids shall be sure washing & sheet holder of said Deed of his duly appointed The Montgomery Law said deed of trust was wit: TRACT 1: A PARCEL 7-1, Mississippi Code of opened. Bidding docu- Cabinets, Building & rock repairs. Trust, having requested agent, by virtue of the Firm assigned to SunTrust OF LAND LOCATED IN 1972. ments and specifica- Remodeling, Framing, Free Estimates the undersigned so to power, duty and author- 200 6th Street North, Mortgage, Inc. by instru- THE SOUTHWEST tions may be obtained Trim Work, Concrete, Call 435-6528 do, as Substitute Trust- ity vested and imposed Suite 505 ment dated February QUARTER OF SECTION BANKFIRST FINANCIAL by contacting the Admin- Roofing, Painting. ee or his duly appoin- upon said Substitute Columbus, MS 39701 10, 2015, and recor- 26, TOWNSHIP 18 SERVICES istrative Office at EMCC, No job too small! Sitting With The Sick / Elderly ted agent, by virtue of Trustee shall, on May Phone: 662-327-0030 ded in the Office of the SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, P.O. Box 100, Mayhew, Free Bids the power, duty and au- 28, 2015 within the law- Fax: 662-327-4433 aforesaid Chancery LOWNDES COUNTY, Moak Griffin, President MS 39753 or by calling 662-769-0680 1780 thority vested and im- ful hours of sale E-mail: Clerk in Book 2015 at MISSISSIPPI, AND & CEO (662) 243-1956. This 662-386-7569 posed upon said Substi- between 11:00AM and mmonty@montylawof- Page 3252; and MORE PARTICULARLY information will also be LPN SEEKING employ- tute Trustee shall, on 4:00PM at the south- fice.com DESCRIBED AS FOL- Publish: 4/30/2015 made available online met. 20 yrs exp. In May 14, 2015 within east front door of Court- WHEREAS, the afore- LOWS: BEGINNING AT by visiting our website home care. Includes said, SunTrust Mort- children physically/men- the lawful hours of sale house proceed to sell at PUBLICATION DATES: THE INTERSECTION OF Notice of Application to at between 11:00AM and public outcry to the 4/16, 4/23, gage, Inc., the holder of THE NORTH LINE OF www.eastms.edu/com- tally impaired. 662-242- said deed of trust and Establish a Branch of a 1208 or 662-889-8700. 4:00PM at the south- highest and best bidder 4/30/2015 THE NORTHEAST State Member Bank munity/Pages/Bid-soli- east front door of Court- for cash or certified the note secured QUARTER OF SECTION citations.aspx. FLOOR COVERING, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF thereby, substituted Un- house proceed to sell at funds ONLY, the follow- 35, TOWNSHIP 18 BankFirst Financial Ser- Countertops, Kitchen & Stump Removal 1790 public outcry to the ing described property SALE derwood Law Firm PLLC, SOUTH, RANGE 18 The East Mississippi Bath Designs, as Trustee therein, as vices, Columbus, Mis- highest and best bidder situated in Lowndes WEST, LOWNDES sissippi intends to ap- Community College Cabinets, Outdoor for cash or certified County, Mississippi, to WHEREAS, on January authorized by the terms COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, Board of Trustees re- Grills, Plumbing 25, 2002, Lester thereof, by instrument ply to the Federal Re- funds ONLY, the follow- wit: THAT PART OF THE WITH THE EAST RIGHT serve Board for permis- serves the right to reject fixtures. Now also carry- ing described property SOUTHWEST QUARTER Bailey, Husband and dated March 18, 2015 OF WAY OF MISSIS- any or all bids and to ing appliances & Robin Bailey, Wife, ex- and recorded in the Of- sion to establish a situated in Lowndes (SW 1/4) OF SECTION SIPPI HIGHWAY NO. 69, branch at 4400 Old negotiate with the low- mattresses! County, Mississippi, to TWENTY-SIX (26), ecuted a Deed of Trust fice of the aforesaid THE SAME BEING THE est/best bidder. EMCC Licensed: Residental & to W. Stewart Robison, Chancery Clerk in Book Canton Road, Jackson, wit: LOT NUMBER 9 OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN SOUTH LINE OF THE Hinds County, Missis- reserves the right to Commercial work. AND IN SHERWOOD (19) NORTH, RANGE Trustee for Jim Walter 2015 at Page 5690; AIRPORT PROPERTY award the bid as a 327-6900 Homes, Inc., Benefi- and sippi 39211. The Feder- ALLSTUMP GRINDING FOREST, PART I, A SUB- SEVENTEEN (17) EAST AND THE NORTH LINE al Reserve considers a whole or by individual www.fryetile.com DIVISION OF AND IN IN LOWNDES COUNTY, ciary, which Deed of OF THE CEMETERY line item. SERVICE Trust is recorded in WHEREAS, default hav- number of factors in de- TODD PARKS GET 'ER DONE! LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, MORE PROPERTY; THENCE ciding whether to ap- Construction MISSISSIPPI, ACCORD- PARTICULARLY DE- Land Deed of Trust ing been made in the NORTH 88 DEGREES 45 East Mississippi Com- We can grind all your Book 2002, at Page terms and conditions of prove the application in- New Construction, Re- stumps. Hard to reach ING TO A PLAT THERE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: MINUTES WEST ALONG cluding the record of munity College is com- modeling, Repairs, Con- 13674, in the office of said deed of trust and THE PROJECTION OF places, blown over OF ON FILE IN THE OF- BEGINNING AT THE IN- performance of applic- mitted to assuring that crete. Free est. Call or FICE OF THE CHAN- TERSECTION OF THE the Chancery Clerk of the entire debt secured SAID NORTH LINE OF the College and its pro- roots, hillsides, back- Lowndes County, Mis- thereby, having been de- ant banks in helping to email 662-889-8662 or yards, pastures. Free CERY CLERK OF WEST BOUNDARY LINE SAID QUARTER SEC- meet local credit needs. grams are free from dis- sissippi; clared to be due and TION 120 FEET TO THE toddparks.construction estimates. You find it, LOWNDES COUNTY, OF SAID SECTION You are invited to sub- crimination and harass- @gmail.com MISSISSIPPI IN PLAT TWENTY-SIX (26) WITH payable in accordance WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF ment based upon race, we'll grind it! AND WHEREAS, this with the terms of said mit comments in writ- BOOK 4 AT PAGE 17 OF THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- SAID HIGHWAY; ing on this application color, ethnicity, sex, Tom Hatcher, LLC 662-361-8379 SAID LAND RECORDS. WAY LINE OF U. S. Deed of Trust was ulti- deed of trust, and the THENCE CONTINUE pregnancy, religion, na- mately assigned to U.S. legal holder of said in- to the Federal Reserve Custom Construction, STUMP GRINDING, ex- SUBJECT TO THOSE HIGHWAY 82 WEST; ALONG SAID PROJEC- Bank of St. Louis, P.O. tional origin, disability, Restoration, Remodel- CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE THENCE NORTH 270.0 Bank, N.A., as trustee debtedness, SunTrust TION NORTH 88 DE- age, sexual orientation, cavation, & dirt work. for Mid-State Trust XI, Mortgage, Inc., having Box 442, St. Louis, MO ing, Repair, Insurance Text/call 662-251- COVENANTS AND CON- FEET TO A POINT; GREES 45 MINUTES 63166-0442. The com- gender identity, genetic claims. 662-364-1769. DITIONS OF RECORD IN THENCE NORTH 86 DE- by instrument recorded requested the under- WEST FOR A DISTANCE information, status as a 9191. in Book 2015, at Page signed Substituted ment period will not end Licensed & Bonded BOOK 654 AT PAGE GREES 40 MINUTES OF 728 FEET; THENCE before fifteen days fol- U.S. veteran, or any oth- 581, IN THE OFFICE OF EAST 186.73 FEET TO A 5796-5800, in the of- Trustee to execute the NORTH 58 FEET TO AN er status protected by Swimming Pools 1800 fice of the Chancery trust and sell said land lowing the publication of General Services 1360 CHANCERY CLERK OF POINT; THENCE SOUTH OLD IRON PIN AND A this notice. The Board's state or federal law. The LOWNDES COUNTY, 07 DEGREES 07 Clerk aforesaid; and property in accord- FENCE AT THE ACCEP- following person has READY TO open your ance with the terms of procedures for pro- C & P PRINTING MISSISSIPPI. PROP- MINUTES EAST 270.13 TED NORTHWEST cessing applications been designated to pool? We provide AND WHEREAS, default said deed of trust for CORNER OF THE PROP- The one stop place for ERTY ADDRESS: The FEET TO A POINT ON may be found at 12 handle inquiries regard- all of your printing seasonal and year street address of the THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- having been made in the purpose of raising ERTY FORMERLY ing the non-discrimina- round service. Call payment of the in- the sums due thereun- C.F.R. Part 262. Proced- needs. No job too large property is believed to WAY LINE OF U. S. OWNED BY JAMES BON- ures for processing pro- tion policies: Theresa Clear Water Pools at be 164 CEDAR DR, HIGHWAY 82 WEST; debtedness secured by der, together with attor- NER AND THE SAME BE- Harpole, District Direct- or too small. tested applications may Call today. 662-364-0333 for more COLUMBUS, MS THENCE SOUTH 86 DE- said Deed of Trust, and ney’s fees, Substituted ING THE NORTHEAST or of Human Resources, information or to sched- the holder of the note Trustee’s fees and ex- be found at 12 C.F.R. 662-327-9742 39705. In the event of GREES 40 MINUTES CORNER OF THE RAS 262.25. To obtain a P.O. Box 158, Scooba, ule an appointment. any discrepancy WEST 219.65 FEET and Deed of Trust hav- pense of sale; WEATHERS PROPERTY MS 39358, Telephone: ing requested the under- copy of the Federal Re- between this street ad- ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF- AS DESCRIBED IN DEED serve Board's proced- 662-476-5274, Email: dress and the legal de- WAY TO THE POINT OF signed Trustee so to do, NOW, THEREFORE, WE, BOOK 339 AT PAGE [email protected]. Tree Services 1860 I will on the 14th day of Underwood Law Firm ures, or if you need scription of the prop- BEGINNING OF THIS DE- 556 IN THE LAND RE- more information about erty, the legal descrip- SCRIPTION, AND CON- May, 2015, offer for PLLC, Substituted Trust- CORDS OF LOWNDES Publication Dates: April A&T Tree Service sale at public outcry ee in said deed of trust, how to submit your com- Bucket truck & stump tion shall control. Title TAINING 1.25 ACRES, COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; ments on the applica- 30, 2015 and May 7, to the above described MORE OR LESS. PROP- and sell during legal will on the 14th day of THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- 2015 removal. Free est. hours between the May, 2015, offer for tion, contact Yvonne Serving Columbus property is believed to ERTY ADDRESS: The GREES 40 MINUTES Sparks, Assistant Vice be good, but I will con- street address of the hours of 11:00 A.M. sale at public outcry for WEST FOR 97 FEET TO NOW since 1987. Senior and 4:00 P.M., at the cash to the highest bid- President, at (314) 444- State of Mississippi citizen disc. Call Alvin @ vey only such title as is property is believed to THE POINT OF BEGIN- 8650. The Federal Re- vested in me as Substi- be 436 S FRONTAGE southeast front door of der, and sell within leg- NING; THENCE CONTIN- 242-0324/241-4447 the County Courthouse al hours (being between serve will consider your Notice of Sale OFFERS "We'll go out on a limb tute Trustee. THIS LAW RD, COLUMBUS, MS UE SOUTH 89 DE- comments and any re- FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO 39701. In the event of of Lowndes County, at the hours of 11:00 A.M. GREES 40 MINUTES for you!" Columbus, Mississippi, and 4:00 P.M.) at the quest for a public meet- WHEREAS, the follow- COLLECT A DEBT. ANY any discrepancy WEST ALONG A FENCE ing or formal hearing on COPY INFORMATION OB- between this street ad- for cash to the highest Main front door of the FOR 222 FEET; THENCE ing tenants entered in- and best bidder, the fol- County Courthouse at the application if they to leases with Gateway J&A TREE REMOVAL TAINED WILL BE USED dress and the legal de- NORTH 00 DEGREES 32 are received in writing SERVICES! Work from a bucket FOR THAT PURPOSE. scription of the prop- lowing described land Columbus, County of MINUTES WEST FOR Center Mini Storage for and property, situated in Lowndes, State of Mis- by the Reserve Bank on storage space in which truck. Insured/bonded. Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- erty, the legal descrip- 175 FEET; THENCE or before the last day of Call Jimmy for a stitute Trustee 428 tion shall control. Title Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, the following NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 to store personal prop- STARTING AT sissippi, to-wit: described property situ- the comment period erty and WHEREAS, de- free estimate North Lamar Blvd, Suite to the above described MINUTES EAST ALONG which ends fifteen days 662-386-6286 107 Oxford, MS 38655 property is believed to ated in the County of THE SOUTH RIGHT OF fault has been made in Commencing at the Lowndes, State of Mis- following publication of the payment of rent and www.rubinlublin.com/pr be good, but I will con- WAY OF A 60 FOOT this notice. ¢ J.R. Bourland operty-listings.php Tel: vey only such title as is Southeast corner of the sissippi, to-wit: WIDE ROAD FOR 222 Gateway Center Mini 10 Tree & Stump Southeast Quarter of Storage pursuant to (877) 813-0992 Fax: vested in me as Substi- FEET; THENCE SOUTH BANKFIRST FINANCIAL PER SHEET Removal. Trimming (404) 601-5846 PUB- tute Trustee. THIS LAW the Southeast Quarter Lot 3 of Pleasant Ridge 00 DEGREES 32 said Leases is author- w/bucket truck of Section 30, Town- Estates, a subdivision SERVICES ized to sell the person- LISH: 04/16/2015, FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO MINUTES EAST FOR Moak Griffin, President Licensed & Bonded 04/23/2015, COLLECT A DEBT. ANY ship 19 South, Range of the City of Columbus, 176.2 FEET TO THE al property to satisfy the & CEO past due and any other Firewood 4 sale LWB 04/30/2015, INFORMATION OB- 17 West, Lowndes Lowndes County, Mis- POINT OF BEGINNING, $100. 662-574-1621 County, Mississippi; sissippi and is more charges owed to it by 05/07/2015 TAINED WILL BE USED CONTAINING 0.90 Publish: 4/30/2015 516 Main Street Ad #80591 FOR THAT PURPOSE. thence run North 86 de- particularly shown by ACRE, MORE OR LESS, the following tenants. TREE REMOVAL, trim- Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- grees 30 minutes West plat of said subdivision AND BEING DESIG- Columbus ming, heavy duty indus- IN THE CHANCERY stitute Trustee 428 for 848 feet; thence run recorded in Plat Book 2 NATED AS LOT G OF IN THE CHANCERY NOW, THEREFORE, no- trial mowing & mulch- COURT OF LOWNDES North Lamar Blvd, Suite North 9 degrees 30 at Page 63 in the Office THE STOKES PROP- COURT OF LOWNDES, tice is hereby given that ing. Text/call 662-251- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 107 Oxford, MS 38655 minutes West for 83 of the Chancery Clerk of ERTY, AN UNRECOR- MISSISSIPPI Gateway Center Mini 9191 www.rubinlublin.com/pr feet; thence run North Lowndes County, Mis- DED SUBDIVISION OF Storage will offer for IN THE MATTER OF THE sale all personal prop- IN THE MATTER OF THE operty-listings.php Tel: 11 degrees 39 minutes sissippi. LOWNDES COUNTY, Good Things To Eat 2150 ESTATE (877) 813-0992 Fax: West along the center MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- ESTATE erty in storage units SALLIE B. MALONE, DE- leased by the following OF ROBERT DEAN (404) 601-5846 PUB- of Nashville Ferry Road Subject, however to ER WITH AND INCLUD- Mother's Day Specials SWARTZ, DECEASED LISH: 04/30/2015, for 322 feet; thence run those restrictive coven- ING: A PERMANENT BUT CEASED tenants at Gateway Mini Center Storage 217 Mc- Candy Arrangement: 05/07/2015, South 85 degrees 53 ants and conditions re- NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- $25 NO. 15-58-C minutes West for 25 corded in Book 303 at CAUSE NO. 2013-0243- Crary Road, Columbus, CALL NOW FOR 05/14/2015, MENT ON, OVER AND MOTHER'S DAY Cupcake Bouquet: $25 feet to a point on the Page 82 in the Office of ACROSS A 60 FOOT D MS 39702 at 10:00 am 05/21/2015 SPECIALS! 1/2 Dozen Dipped Ber- GINA ANNE SWARTZ, Ad #80910 West line of Nashville the Chancery Clerk of ROADWAY CONNECT- the 16th day of May DORIS BRIDGES, 2015, office located Licensed Massage ries & 10 Cherries: $15 EXECUTOR Ferry Road for a point of Lowndes County, Mis- ING SAID LOT WITH A Build a package: beginning; thence run sissippi. PAVED COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATRIX 201-J Alabama Street, Therapy & Aesthetics, Columbus, MS 39702. Facials, Teeth Whiten- Choose any 3: $20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS South 85 degrees 53 AND BEING MORE PAR- 1/2 Doz. Dipped Berries minutes West for 200 Further subject to those TICULARLY DESCRIBED NOTICE TO CREDITORS All auction's are with re- ing, Individual Eyelash IN THE CHANCERY serve and therefore all Extensions. 10 Dipped Cherries Letters Testamentary feet; thence run North restrictive covenants IN THAT CERTAIN DEED 1/2 Doz. Dipped Oreos have been granted and COURT OF LOWNDES 10 degrees 30 minutes and conditions recor- FROM DAVID B JOLLY Letters of Administra- units can be withdrawn 717 6th Street North, COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI tion having been gran- from the sale at any Columbus 1/2 Doz. Dipped Pret- issued to Gina Anne West for 245 feet; ded in Book 299 at TO WILLIE STOKES AND zel Rods Swartz, Executor of the thence run South 88 de- Page 475 in the Office WIFE, CLENTON MAE ted on June 6, 2014, by time by the 662-798-0150 IN THE MATTER OF THE the Chancery Court of auctioneer/manager. theglamstationspa.com Call 662-425-4028 Estate of Robert Dean grees 50 minutes East of the Chancery Clerk of STOKES, DATED Sweet Dreamz Delivered Swartz, deceased, by ESTATE OF for 200 feet to a point Lowndes County, Mis- SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, Lowndes County, Mis- The following tenants HILL'S PRESSURE the Chancery Court of JOHN MITCHELL on the West line of sissippi. AND RECORDED IN sissippi, in Cause No. have the right to pay the WASHING. Commercial/ Lowndes County, Mis- SCOFIELD, DECEASED Nashville Ferry Road; DEED BOOK 862, AT 2013-0243-D, to the un- entire amount due, in- residential. House, con- Lost & Found 2300 sissippi, on April 1st, thence run South 11 de- WE WILL CONVEY only PAGE 404 IN THE LAND dersigned Administrat- cluding expenses in- crete, sidewalks & mo- 2015. This is to give no- CAUSE NO: 2015-0030- grees 39 minutes 05 such title as is vested RECORDS OF LOWNDES rix upon the Estate of curred, prior to sale. bile washing. Free est. FOUND IN East Colum- tice to all persons hav- C seconds West along in Underwood Law Firm COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Sallie B. Malone, De- You can thereby avoid Call 662-386-8925 bus: small male dog. To ing claims against the said road for 220.03 PLLC as Substituted PROPERTY ACQUIRED ceased. Notice is the sale and retrieve claim, please call and Estate of Robert Dean NOTICE TO CREDITORS feet to the point of be- Trustee. BY STANLEY D HAIR- hereby given to all per- your personal property. RETAINER WALL, drive- identify. Animal Medical Swartz to Probate and ginning and containing STON AND MYRA J sons having claims Title to the personal way, foundation, con- Center 662-328-8395. Register their claims THE STATE OF MISSIS- 1.05 acres, more or WITNESS OUR SIGNA- HAIRSTON BY WAR- against said Estate to property to be sold is crete/riff raft drainage with the Chancery Clerk SIPPI less. TURE, this the 17th day RANTY DEED DATED present the Proof of believed to be good, but work, remodeling, base- Claim by mailing it to at such sale, Gateway LOST DOG: Blonde w/ a of Lowndes County, Mis- of April, 2015. 04/06/1993 AND RE- ment foundation, re- short tail male. Name is sissippi, within ninety LOWNDES COUNTY I will convey only such CORDED IN THE CON- the Clerk of this Court Center Mini Storage will pairs, small dump truck at Post Office Box 684, Hoss. Wearing a grn col- days from this date. A title as is vested in me Underwood Law Firm VEYANCE RECORDS AT convey only such title as hauling (5-6 yd) load & Letters Testamentary Columbus, Mississippi is vested in it pursuant lar. Missing frm failure to so Probate as Trustee. PLLC 986-20 OF LOWNDES demolition/lot cleaning. Bluecutt Rd. REWARD! and Register a claim will have been granted and SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 39703, for probate and to its lease with the fol- issued to the under- registration according to lowing and its allowed Burr Masonry 242- 251-1269/251-1258. forever bar it. WITNESS MY SIGNA- BY: Catherine W. Under- MUNICIPAL ADDRESS 0259. signed upon the Estate TURE, this, the 8th day wood PROVIDED FOR INFORM- the law within ninety under Mississippi Code THIS the 14th day of of John Mitchell of April, 2015. Majority Member ATION ONLY: 319 PON- (90) days from the date Annotated Section 85-7- Lawn Care / Landscaping Personals 2350 April, 2015. Scofield, deceased, by DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- of the first publication 123. the Chancery Court of /s/ W. Stewart Control #15030302 BUS, MS 39702 PROP- of this Notice or they 1470 ****ADOPTION**** /s/ Gina Anne Swartz Lowndes County, Mis- Robison, Trustee ERTY ADDRESS: The will be forever barred CASSANDRA HALL Professional Guitarist & Gina Anne Swartz sissippi, on the 20th PUBLISH: 04/23/2015, street address of the under Mississippi law. UNIT E194 C & T LAWN Loving Wife long for 1st Executor of the Estate day of March, A. D., Publish: April 16, 23, 04/30/2015, property is believed to SERVICE baby. Financial Security, of Robert Dean Swartz 2015. This is to give no- 30, and May 7, 2015 05/07/2015 be 319 PONDEROSA /s/ Doris Bridges PATRICIA MITCHELL **Close-knit family.** tice to all persons hav- DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS Doris Bridges UNIT E165 ***Expenses paid*** OF COUNSEL: ing claims against said IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE OF SUBSTI- 39702. In the event of Administratrix of the Es- **1-800-997-1720** estate to Probate and COURT OF LOWNDES TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE any discrepancy tate of ANN MILLER ISOM **Katherine & Mike** Elizabeth F. Jones (MSB Register same with the COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI between this street ad- Sallie B. Malone, De- UNIT D135 103007) Chancery Clerk of COUNTY OF LOWNDES dress and the legal de- ceased Lowndes County, Mis- Clerical & Office 3050 CROWELL GILLIS & IN THE MATTER OF THE WHEREAS, default has scription of the prop- BETTY JACKSON For all your lawn sissippi, within ninety ESTATE OF occurred in the perform- PREPARED BY: UNIT D141 COOPER, PLLC erty, the legal descrip- services. PART TIME clerical posi- Post Office Box 1827 (90) days from the first MARY LEE HALL, DE- ance of the covenants, tion shall control. Title Monique Montgomery tion at physician's of- MSB#10720 Call 769-0680 or Columbus, MS 39703 publication date of this CEASED terms and conditions of to the above described MICHAEL MURPHY fice. 15-20 hours per Notice to Creditors. A a Deed of Trust dated The Montgomery Law UNIT E155 386-7569 for free PHONE: (662) 243- property is believed to estimate. week. Computer experi- 7318 failure to so Probate CAUSE NO.:2015-0067 August 31, 2004, ex- be good, but I will con- Firm and Register said claim ecuted by MYRA J. HAIR- 200 6th Street North, EMMA GILLARD Mowing, Blowing, ence a must. Medical FAX: (662) 328-6890 vey only such title as is Weed-eating, experience preferred. [email protected] will forever bar the NOTICE TO CREDITORS STON AND STANLEY D. vested in me as Substi- Suite 505 UNIT A8 same. HAIRSTON, conveying Columbus, MS 39701 Pressure Washing, Fax resume to Attn: tute Trustee. THIS LAW Tree Trimming. Human Resources Publish: 4/16, 4/23, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI certain real property FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Phone: 662-327-0030 EASTER JACKSON This the 27th day of therein described to Fax: 662-327-4433 UNIT E166 AVERAGE SIZE yard (662) 328-7037. 4/30/2015 COLLECT A DEBT. ANY No phone calls. April, 2015. COUNTY OF LOWNDES JANE BELL, as Trustee, INFORMATION OB- E-mail: mowed/trimmed/ for HOMEOWNERS TAINED WILL BE USED mmonty@montylawof- CHRISTINA SHELTON driveway blown off $40. /s/KAY VAUGHN, Exec- Letters of Administra- LOAN CORP, Original Be- FOR THAT PURPOSE. fice.com UNIT E157 574-7189. General Help Wanted 3200 utrix tion have been granted neficiary, to secure the Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- and issued to the under- indebtedness therein stitute Trustee 428 PUBLICATION DATES: RAVEN FRAZIER SAM'S LAWN Service. EXPERIENCED DOG Publish: 4/30, 5/7, & signed upon the estate described, as same ap- North Lamar Blvd, Suite 4/16, 4/23, UNIT C80 No lawn too large or too Groomer Needed. 5/14/2015 of Mary Lee Hall, De- pears of record in the 107 Oxford, MS 38655 4/30/2015 small. Call 243-1694 Call 662-338-9400. ceased, by the Chan- office of the Chancery www.rubinlublin.com/pr VICKI LATHAM cery Court of Lowndes Clerk of Lowndes operty-listings.php Tel: UNIT D123 County, Mississippi, on County, Mississippi filed (877) 813-0992 Fax: the 9th day of April, and recorded Septem- (404) 601-5846 PUB- TURTRICA HOLT A.D., 2015. This is to ber 9, 2004, in Deed LISH: 05/14/2015, UNIT E174 give notice to all per- Book 2004, Page 05/21/2015, sons having claims 27390; and WHEREAS, 05/28/2015, JERRY LOCKETTE against said estate to the beneficial interest of 06/04/2015 Ad UNIT E174 Probate and Register said Deed of Trust was #81639 same with the Chan- transferred and as- NEKEKIA FOX cery Clerk of Lowndes signed to Deutsche UNIT D145 County, Mississippi, Bank National Trust within ninety (90) days Company, as Trustee, LEON FERNANDES from the first publica- on behalf of the certific- FULTON tion date of this Notice ateholders of IXIS Real UNIT D126 to Creditors. A failure to Estate Capital Trust so Probate and Re- 2004-HE4 Mortgage TYLER BENGFORD gister said claim will Pass-Through Certific- UNIT E181 forever bar the same. ates, Series 2004-HE4 This the 9th day of April, in Deed Book 2015, SONJA WILLIAMS 2015. Page 2694; and UNIT C84 WHEREAS, on February /s/Sadie Honnoll 24, 2015, the under- SIMONE DAVIS SADIE HONNOLL, signed, Rubin Lublin, UNIT D144 Administrator LLC has been appoin- ted as Substitute Trust- WITNESS MY SIGNA- Published: 4/16, 4/23, ee by instrument recor- TURE this 30th of April 4/30/2015 ded in the office of the 2015 aforesaid Chancery /s/ OWNER Clerk in Deed Book 2015, Page 3679; and 04/30/2015 NOW, THEREFORE, the holder of said Deed of Trust, having requested the undersigned so to do, as Substitute Trust- ee or his duly appoin- ted agent, by virtue of the power, duty and au- thority vested and im- posed upon said Substi- tute Trustee shall, on June 11, 2015 within the lawful hours of sale between 11:00AM and 4:00PM at the south- east front door of Court- house proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the follow- ing described property situated in Lowndes County, Mississippi, to wit: TRACT 1: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, WITH THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF MISSIS- SIPPI HIGHWAY NO. 69, THE SAME BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE AIRPORT PROPERTY AND THE NORTH LINE OF THE CEMETERY PROPERTY; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 45 MINUTES WEST ALONG THE PROJECTION OF SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER SEC- TION 120 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID PROJEC- TION NORTH 88 DE- GREES 45 MINUTES WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 728 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 FEET TO AN OLD IRON PIN AND A FENCE AT THE ACCEP- TED NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE PROP- ERTY FORMERLY OWNED BY JAMES BON- NER AND THE SAME BE- ING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE RAS WEATHERS PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 339 AT PAGE 556 IN THE LAND RE- CORDS OF LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- GREES 40 MINUTES WEST FOR 97 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTIN- UE SOUTH 89 DE- GREES 40 MINUTES WEST ALONG A FENCE FOR 222 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 32 MINUTES WEST FOR 175 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF A 60 FOOT WIDE ROAD FOR 222 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 32 MINUTES EAST FOR 176.2 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.90 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, AND BEING DESIG- NATED AS LOT G OF THE STOKES PROP- ERTY, AN UNRECOR- DED SUBDIVISION OF LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- ER WITH AND INCLUD- ING: A PERMANENT BUT NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- MENT ON, OVER AND ACROSS A 60 FOOT ROADWAY CONNECT- ING SAID LOT WITH A PAVED COUNTY ROAD AND BEING MORE PAR- TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN DEED FROM DAVID B JOLLY TO WILLIE STOKES AND WIFE, CLENTON MAE STOKES, DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, AND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 862, AT PAGE 404 IN THE LAND RECORDS OF LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY STANLEY D HAIR- STON AND MYRA J HAIRSTON BY WAR- RANTY DEED DATED 04/06/1993 AND RE- CORDED IN THE CON- VEYANCE RECORDS AT 986-20 OF LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI MUNICIPAL ADDRESS PROVIDED FOR INFORM- ATION ONLY: 319 PON- DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- BUS, MS 39702 PROP- ERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 319 PONDEROSA DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS 39702. In the event of any discrepancy between this street ad- dress and the legal de- scription of the prop- erty, the legal descrip- tion shall control. Title to the above described property is believed to be good, but I will con- vey only such title as is vested in me as Substi- tute Trustee. THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB- TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- stitute Trustee 428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite 107 Oxford, MS 38655 www.rubinlublin.com/pr operty-listings.php Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 PUB- LISH: 05/14/2015, 05/21/2015, 05/28/2015, 06/04/2015 Ad #81639 8B THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

General Help Wanted 3200 Appliances 4090 Pets 5150 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Houses For Sale: East 8200 Mobile Homes 8650 FULL TIME laser tech AKC Registered Chocol- 303 Beverly Dr. MOVE IN ready 16x60 position at a physician's ate Lab puppies for Chateaux 4BR/2BA home, formal 2BR single wide for office. Benefits in- sale. I have 6 females living/dining area, den, sale, central H&A, real cluded. Experience pre- and 2 males. Both par- Holly Hills large kitchen, privacy hardwood floors, fire- ferred, but not required. WITH ents are good hunting Apartments fence, 2 car garage, place, appliances. Fax resume to Attn: YOUNG APPLIANCE! retrievers. Will make ex- 1987 Sq. Ft. $89,900. $12,500 delivered. Human Resources Top quality used appli- cellent hunting or fam- 102 Newbell Rd Nice neighborhood, near 662-296-5923. (662) 328-7037. No ances! Whirlpool, Fri- ily pets. Asking 350 for Columbus schools, call 245-1191 phone calls. gidaire, Kenmore, Kit- the females and 400 for or 549-9298. MUST SEE to believe. chen-Aid, & more. All the males. Call Mon-Fri 8-5 2007 River Birch 32x76 come with 30 day (662)927-0880. Houses For Sale: New Hope 4BR/2BA manufac- warranty. We also do 328-8254 tured home. Large mas- GARAGE DOOR appliance repairs! For Sale: Siberian Husky • Central Heat & Air 8250 ter bedroom/bath. Must REPAIRMAN- A Colum- 662-549-5860 puppies. CKC re- Conditioning be moved. $53,000. bus mini-warehouse fa- or 662-364-7779 gistered. Call or text • Close to CAFB $85,000. New Hope Will pay up to $4000 of cility is seeking 662-305-5584. • Onsite Laundry Facility school district. moving cost. Contact someone who knows Bargain Column 4180 • All Electric/Fully Equipped 3BD/2BA, over 1400 Deborah. 364-8408. how to repair and re- Business Opportunity 6050 Kitchen sq. ft, hardwood, car- place roll-up and fold-up 15" CHROME wheels • Lighted pet & vinyl floors, wood SUPER NICE 32x60 metal doors on a con- $100. 662-570-3864. Restaurant space for • Swimming Pool burning insert, CH&A, Southern 3BR/2BA for tract basis. We don't lease @ Elm Lake Golf ceiling fans, double car- sale,vinyl/shingle, cent- have constant work but 22" BIG wheel push Course. Fully equipped Where Coming port, storage building. ral H&A, appliances, would like a local per- mower. Starts easily, for your own business. Home is the 662-549-7372. stone fireplace, home is son to call when we do runs good, sharp blade. $300/mo plus butane. Best Part of move in ready $34,900 have doors to repair. If $80. 662-327-9279. 662-329-8964. the Day incl. del. & set up 662- you have experience 3BR/2BA home sitting 760-2120. working with these type DRYER, WORKS good, Business For Sale 6350 on wooded hilltop. doors please call 662- electric, $100. Call DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA Beautiful wood floors & WHOLESALE PRE 662-356-6413 or 251- 327-4236 and ask for BBQ RESTAURANT for CH&A, remodeled, 1 nice colors throughout, Owned Mobile Homes, 5003. Lisa. sale: business & equip- story, W/D, historic dis- formal dining & ofc. Of- Over 40 homes to ment. $25,000. Re- trict, 1 block from down- fers country living choose from, Single & GIBSON EPIPHONE elec- town, $550/mo. with tric guitar. $50. 386- quires property lease. w/easy access to 82 Double Wides, delivery Serious inquiries only. $550 dep. NO PETS. bypass. Call Kimberly @ & set up can be in- YESTERDAY’S ANSWER LOCAL SECURITY 1859. Call 662-574-8789. COMPANY seeking qual- 662-386-1546. Crye-Leike 364-1423 or cluded Call 662-401- Sudoku 328-1150. 1093. ified and experienced in- HIGH BACK velvet chair- Commercial Property For Sudoku is a number- stallers and service $45, 24” Samsung TV- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 technicians (1 yr. experi- $50, and other items Rent 7100 Houses For Sale: Caledonia Wanted To Buy 8850 placing puzzle based on ence preferred). Salary available. 328-3264. 1933 CHERRY Street- 8450 a 9x9 grid with several commensurate with ex- Brick, 2 bed/1bath, BUSINESS SPACE avail- CLIENT LOOKING FOR MAYTAG ELECTRIC dry- central heat & air, appli- able. 114 Alabama St. large 4BR plus home, given numbers. The object perience. Must pos- 196 Justin Cir. in Ridge- sess clean driving re- er in good shape. $100. ances, carpet. Suite B. Move in ready pool preferred, acre- is to place the numbers 386-1859. with ample parking. land estates. Beautiful cord. Send resume to $435/mth. Call Long & 3BR/2BA home. 2002 age is great but not 1 to 9 in the empty spaces Long @328-0770. 662-352-9903. must. If you think you Box 553, c/o The Com- SELF-PROPELLED Sq. ft, large living room, so that each row, each mercial Dispatch, P.O. w/ large sun room, might have what my cli- mower. Good condition. EXECUTIVE SUITE: com- OFFICE SPACES for ents are looking for Box 511, Columbus, MS $90. 662-327-9279. screened in patio, large column and each 3x3 box 39703, or email to pletely furnished incl. lease. 200-2,000 sq. ft. backyard w/privacy please call DJ Williams, contains the same number alarmcompany@ TYPEWRITER- UNDER- pans, dishes, linens, Utilities & internet in- fence and shed. CENTURY 21 Doris bellsouth.net. WOOD, excellent condi- etc. 2 large rooms, 1 cluded, starting at $159,900. Call 549- Hardy & Associates, only once. The difficulty tion, $100 328-4272 or combo living room, din- $285. Fairlane Center, 9298 or 245-1191. LLC, 662-386-3132. level increases from 364-6440. ing room, & kitchen, 118 S. McCrary. 662- 1BR/1BA. Large pri- 364-1030 or 386-7694. Waterfront Property 8900 Monday to Sunday. Prographics, a North- vacy porch. Great loca- Houses For Sale: Other 8500 east MS leader in the WASHING MACHINE, works good, $100. Call tion. By the day, week, Office space available RIVER LOT & house- Sign & Printing industry, or month. 329-4405. at Military Centre across 3 STORY power plus boat for sale. Clay is currently seeking full- 662-356-6413 or 251- 5003. from Lion Hills Golf home in West Point on county, call for details. time Production Asso- 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- Course. 1500 s.f. a 5.7 ac. private lot. 662-574-0093. ciates in our Columbus WAYNE SHALLOW well ments & townhouses. $1750 per month. Call Priced to sell at $149K. and Starkville locations. water pump $100. Call Call for more info. 662- 662-574-4413. Photos 5BR/3BA w/bonus Autos For Sale 9150 The ideal team member 662-570-3864. 549-1953. Available. room. MUST SEE!! Call has prior experience in Kimberly @ Crye-Leike 1995 GMC Sierra 1500. the printing & sign in- Estate Sales 4490 2BR/1BA apts. in North Houses For Rent: Northside 364-1423 or 328-1150. Southern comfort cust. dustry, software skills in & East Columbus. Microsoft Office, Adobe, 7110 96,300 Mi. Good condi- ESTATE SALE CH&A, all elec, water & tion. $7,000. 662-328- Flexi along with a work- 357 Oswalt Rd. sewer furn, convenient 100+ ACRES of land for ing knowledge of print- 1 4BR & 1 2BR house 3619. Sat. May 2nd: 6am-3pm to shopping. $350/mo. sale. Located in Craw- ers, copiers, & vinyl cut- available. SEC. 8 accep- Furniture, dishes, sew- $150 dep. 352-4776. ford, MS. $225,000. 2005 CHEVY Malibu, ters. If you are a dedic- ted. Ref. req. Call 662- ing machines/equip- (205)790-7441. very nice condition with ated hard working pro- Northwood Town- 425-4491 or 327-6802 ment, outdoor tools. all extras, $3500 obo. fessional with great houses 2BR, 1.5BA, after 4pm. Call 662-356-6413 or communication & cus- HUGE ESTATE SALE! CH/A, stove, fridge, WATERFRONT HOME in 251-5003. tomer service skills, 508 North Washington DW, WD hookups, & SPACIOUS, EXECUTIVE Hamilton. 2 BR 1 Bath. send resume to: jobs@ private patios. Call St. Macon, MS 39341. 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Salesperson: Strong house, good neighbor- We offer late model vehicles with warranty. sales background pre- Call us, we will take application by phone. Garage Sales: East 4510 1, 2, 3 BEDROOMS & hood, lg. den, bath, kit- ferred. chen, dining, 2-3BR, & We help rebuild your credit! 3. Shipping/Receiving 150 YORKVILLE Rd E. townhouses. Call for more info. 662-549- utility room. Lg. outdoor Clerk: Manages all ship- 5/2 6a-12p. Gym equip, strg. bldg. 328-2434. ping and receiving into light fixtures, designer 1953 Tousley Motors and out of store. clothes, antq. camera TRINITY PLACE Retire- Houses For Rent: Caledonia 662-329-4221 • 4782 Hwy. 45 N., Columbus 4. Entry level part time lens, towels, linens, by Shell Station at Hwy. 373 intersection position: Duties include ment Community, in 7160 glassware, 2 gas grills, Columbus, now has stu- www.tousleymotors.net store maintenance and paint, pet items, in&out- various other jobs. dio, 1 bedroom, & 2 3BR/2BA on 2 acre lot, Lots & Acreage 8600 2006 JEEP Grand Cher- door itms, collectibles, bedroom apartments okee Laredo. 4WD, 6 curtains, pillows, mags. Caledonia, 2 car gar- To apply, please mail available. We offer noon age. $1000/ mo. plus 28.5 ACRES in N.H. cylinder, good cond, resume to Box 558, c/o GARAGE SALE meal 6 days each week, deposit w/2 year lease. w/25 yr. old pines. asking $8900, call Rus- The Commercial Dis- May 2, 2015 scheduled transporta- No pets, no smokers. $3500/ac. Will divide sell at 341-0374. tion, variety of activities, patch, P.O. Box 511, 8am til 11 am 435-1248/ 435-2842. into 10 ac. plots. (2) 2 2008 BLACK Acura TL, Columbus, MS 39703. optional housekeeping, Wesley United Method- acre lots, Chism Dr. one owner, low mileage Please note which posi- ist Church & many other amenit- Houses For Rent: Other 7180 $10,000 ea. 2 acre lot, tion(s) you are applying ies. Rent assistance to (83,000 miles.) Very 511 Airline Rd Tiffany Lane $10,000. clean, excellent condi- for in order to be Columbus, MS 39702 those that qualify. Call 2BR/1BA old country Owner financing avail. considered. Michelle for a tour tion. $12,800. Call 662- 328-8644 house in Steens, Cale- 386-6619. 549-5422. today, 327-6716 & you donia schools, $650/ Garage Sales: North 4520 can enjoy the Trinity way mo. plus $650 deposit. 55 AC. w/2BR/1BA, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Medical / Dental 3300 of life. EHO. Avail. May 1. No pets. 1200 sq ft wired shop, 2007, all options, per- 77 ROBIN Hood Circle: Call 662-356-4764. 5400 sq ft barn. Wolfe fect Graduation gift! 4 PART TIME LPN needed Sat. 5/3 6-12. 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