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C DispatCH.COM 50 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Thursday | May 28, 2015 Tronox to close one of two facilities “We had one Sodium chlorate is used Titanium dioxide is a pig- Hamilton company says it will retain dedicated cus- primarily as an environmental- ment product used for a variety tomer for our ly-friendly alternative to bleach of products, including paint, 30 of 70 affected employees sodium chlorate used to whiten paper products. sunscreen and even food color- BY SLIM SMITH whom 30 are expected to move product,” Grebey Grebey said 30 employees ing. With over 50 years of op- [email protected] into jobs at the company’s larg- said. “This year, will be allowed to apply for posi- erational success, Hamilton’s er titanium dioxide facility lo- we will have pro- tions in the company’s titanium titanium dioxide manufactur- Tronox officials have an- cated on the same property. duced 72,000 Grebey dioxide division. ing operation is the third larg- nounced the company will Tronox spokesman Bud metric tons for With 420 full-time employ- est of its kind in the world with cease production of sodium Grebey told The Dispatch em- that company, but ees and 275 contractors, the annual production capacity of chlorate at its Hamilton facility ployees of the chemical compa- they informed us that they will titanium dioxide facility is, by approximately 225,000 metric at the end of November, a move ny were notified of the decision not be purchasing any addition- far, the larger of the two oper- tons. that will affect 70 employees, of Wednesday. al product as of Nov. 30.” ations. See TRONOX, 8A A BIG PUDDLE Trotter renovations coming in under budget Eastman: ‘We turned out a fine product’

BY ZACK PLAIR [email protected]

Renovations to the Trotter Convention Center in downtown Columbus are nearly complete, and the proj- ect is on pace to come in under budget. According to data Eastman Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff The Dispatch obtained The intersection of College Street and 15th Avenue South went underwater temporarily Wednesday afternoon when a heavy from city chief financial downpour came through Columbus. Rain and thunderstorms are predicted to stick around at least until next week. officer Milton Rawle, the actual proj- ect is expected to cost about $24,000 less than its original budget of $2.32 million. As of Wednesday, project costs sat at more than $59,000 under Still time to support Loaves & Fishes budget, but Rawle said the remaining work — installing new acrylic roof “The need is great,” said the Rev. panels on the building’s east side — Soup kitchen’s event is Friday night at Lion Hills Jonathan Spiegel, pastor of Covenant is estimated to cost $35,000. The city created the Trotter in BY JAN SWOOPE The Festival of Flavors Friday United Methodist Church in Columbus [email protected] and a Loaves & Fishes board member. 1987 by renovating the old National evening at Lion Hills Center and Golf Guard Armory and city auditorium. Course in Columbus will feature an Proceeds will generate operating he many volunteers who work funds for costs such as rent and kitchen Last year, it began a renovation proj- extensive silent auction, hors d’oeuvres, ect to update the upstairs “Columbus week in and week out to ensure supplies for the ecumenical nonprofit beverages and live music. While enter- Room” — complete with state-of-the- T the hungry of Lowndes Coun- ministry that currently serves meals ev- ty receive basic sustenance remind tainment is on the agenda, the mission art sound equipment — as well as ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday — the community that tickets are still at hand is an important one — to pro- improve the center’s three lower level and one Thursday per month — from available for the Loaves & Fishes Soup vide almost 20,000 meals this year to ballrooms, replace the roofs and up- Kitchen’s major annual fundraiser. those who don’t get enough to eat. See FUNDRAISER, 3A See TROTTER, 8A

Local couchsurfers open to new people, new experiences Individuals registered on couchsurfing Bob Raymond, who lives on Military Road in Colum- website can bunk for free when traveling bus, is listed as “Accepting Stephanie Guests” on the website. He Holcombe, BY ISABELLE ALTMAN on couchsurfing.com. has opened his home to a right, and her [email protected] Couchsurfing is national handful of people in the two mother, Bren- website where anyone can or three years he’s been on da, have both People passing through been involved offer a couch — or an extra couchsurfer.com. He will in couchsurf- Columbus looking for a bed or guest room — to a host a couple from New ing.com and place to stay have a wide traveler for a night or two. Mexico in June. Airbnb, which range of choices. When someone needs a People who couchsurf are alternative Of course, there are ho- place to stay while passing are typically young, with- ways for trav- tels and a good selection through, he or she simply out much money to spend elers to find places to stay of bed and breakfasts. But reaches out to a host in the on hotels, Raymond said. while on the those on a tight budget can area through a messaging He’s had young couples road. find places to crash for free system on the website. See COUCHSURFING, 5A Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff

WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 Which Belgian city claims to be Friday and Saturday, June 1: Lowndes Supervi- the home of Europe’s first stock sors, Courthouse, 9 a.m. exchange? May 29-30 June 2: Columbus City 2 What is the name of the monkey in ■ McDill benefits: Star & Micey per- Council, Municipal Complex, “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse form Friday for a Chris McDill medical 5 p.m. of the Black Pearl”? fund benefit at The Princess Theater 3 Who is the well-known wife of anes- June 9: Columbus Municipal in Columbus, 9 p.m.; admission $5. School District Board meet- Jakayla Staples thetist Dr. Neil Murray? 4 What dog gave its name to the A benefit 5K begins Saturday at 8 ing, Brandon Central Office, Second grade, Franklin Aca. 2003 British Mars probe that failed a.m. at the BankFirst parking lot, 900 6 p.m. to work? Main St. Register at racesonline.com/ June 12: Lowndes County High Low 5 How many colors were in the first events/gogreyinmay5k. 84 66 boxes of Crayola crayons sold in School District board meet- T-storms likely 1903? ing, district offices, 11 a.m. Full forecast on Saturday, May 30 June 15: Lowndes Supervi- page 2A. Answers, 8B sors, Courthouse, 9 a.m. ■ A Different Voice open mic: June 16: Columbus City The Columbus Arts Council hosts “A Council, Municipal Complex, Different Voice” open mic featuring music and spoken word at 7 p.m., 5 p.m. INSIDE Rosenzweig Arts Center, 501 Main St. July 7: Columbus City Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A Tickets $8 in advance; $10 at door. Austin Romans lives in Cale- Council, Municipal Complex, 136th Year, No. 66 Comics 6B Opinions 6A 662-328-2787 for tickets/information. donia and likes to hunt. 5 p.m.

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SAY WHAT? DID YOU HEAR? “Even in the NFL they have a salary cap. So this is an issue to me that is completely different than anything that we’ve had to deal with.” Alabama coach Nick Saban on cost of attendance Thursday boosts to athletic scholarships. Story, 1B. A Thousand Words

Greg Allen/Invision/AP, File In this 2014 file photo, actor Tracy Morgan attends the FX Networks Upfront premiere screening of “Fargo” at the SVA Theater in New York. Tracy Morgan settles suit with Wal-Mart over fatal crash

BY DAVID PORTER family, and for my associ- The Associated Press ates and their families. I am grateful that the case NEWARK, N.J. — Ac- was resolved amicably.” tor-comedian Tracy Mor- Bentonville, Arkan- gan has settled his lawsuit sas-based Wal-Mart Stores against Wal-Mart over a Inc. called it an “amicable highway crash that killed settlement.” one man and left Morgan A filing in federal court and two friends seriously in Newark referred to a injured. confidential settlement Morgan’s lawyer, Ben- reached by the two sides, edict Morelli, said he and and details weren’t dis- Walmart worked diligent- closed. ly to reach the settlement A Wal-Mart truck for the plaintiffs and their slammed into the back of families. a limo van carrying Mor- “Walmart took full gan and the others back responsibility for the ac- from a show in Delaware cident, which we great- last June. Comedian James ly appreciate,” he said “Jimmy Mack” McNair Wednesday in a statement. was killed. 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It involves neonicotinoids, he said. bees and the bees,” Jones told The Associated Press. 65° 87° 86° 84° 84° This is part of a new 66° 64° 64° 63° multi-part push by the © The Dispatch A thunderstorm in Some sun with a Clouds and sun with A shower and Variable clouds with Obama administration to spots early t-storm; humid a t-storm t-storm around t-storms try to reverse dramatic Almanac Data National Weather declines in bee popula- Columbus Wednesday Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. tions. A new federal sur- Temperature High/low ...... 87°/67° vey found beekeepers lost Normal high/low ...... 86°/63° more than 40 percent of Record high ...... 94° (1978) their colonies last year, Record low ...... 42° (1961) Precipitation Lion Hills Friday Night Dinner although they later recov- Wednesday ...... 0.89" May 28, 6-9pm • Open to the Public ered by dividing surviving Month to date ...... 4.00" hives. 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AREA ARRESTS The following arrests 9th arrest made in deaths were made by the Lown- des County Sheriff’s De- partment: of 2 Mississippi officers ■ Megan Wunderlich Cash, 28, was charged 25-year-old charged with accessory with possession of mar- ijuana and possession of after the fact of capital murder controlled substance. Cash Craven Davis Deloach Martin Robinson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brodrick Kendell Var- ■ Stephanie Carol Cra- nado of Hattiesburg was ven, 22, was charged with HATTIESBURG — careless driving and pos- arrested and charged Authorities say a ninth with accessory after the session of methamphet- person has been arrest- amine. fact of capital murder. ed in connection with No further details ■ Altezo Deon Davis, the shooting deaths of about the allegations 23, was charged with pos- two Mississippi police session with intent to dis- against Varnado were Rutherford Gandy Winders Tedford Ward Harris officers who were killed tribute. during a traffic stop. immediately available. ■ Deamber Barshante Spokesman Warren Strain says Varnado Deloach, 23, was charged Strain with the Mis- is being held in Forrest with failure to appear-two sissippi Department of County jail. It wasn’t counts and possession of Public Safety said in a clear if Varnado has a controlled substance. statement Wednesday lawyer who could com- ■ Gregory Wade night that 25-year-old ment on the charge. Martin, 37, was charged with identity theft-three counts. Bell Dyer Evans Jameson Hoch McCullom ■ Marco Danelle Rob- inson, 41, was charged with possession of con- trolled substance and fail- ure to appear-five counts. ■ Burnon Taylor Ruth- erford, 21, was charged with possession of meth- amphetamine. Keith McKee Kent Tabb Hubbard Henry ■ Demario Vanquez Gandy, 27, was charged with unreasonable noise, no insurance, suspend- ed drivers license and driving under the influ- ence-third offense. ■ Kahley Angela Wind- ers, 36, was charged with Wilson Henderson Neal Cork Rice Brown forged, false or fraudulent ■ Taylor Joe Jameson, ceny and burglary of a prescription. 20, was charged with pro- residence. ■ Christopher Shawn bation violation. ■ Dennis Henry, 56, Tedford, 30, was charged ■ Jeramy Jay Hoch, was charged with bur- with forged, false or fraud- 18, was charged with bur- glary of vehicle. ulent prescription-two glary of vehicle and con- ■ Steve Anthony Wil- counts. spiracy. son, 29, was charged with ■ Sandra Foster Ward, ■ Brant Elan McCul- tampering. Johnson Grassaree 46, was charged with em- lom, 18, was charged with ■ Develle Henderson, bezzlement. burglary of vehicle and 37, was charged with con- ■ Akem Olauwon conspiracy. tempt of court. Grassaree, 27, was The following arrests ■ Kaleb James Keith, ■ Torando Neal, 38, charged with possession were made by the Oktib- 18, was charged with bur- was charged with parole of controlled substance. beha County Sheriff’s De- glary of vehicle and con- violation. partment: spiracy. ■ Willette Marshae ■ Vernon Jamall Har- ■ Mary Frances McK- Cork, 29, was charged ris, 32, was charged with ee, 20, was charged with with bench warrant. probation violation. burglary of vehicle and ■ Jeremy Fredrick ■ Sherman Bell, 53, conspiracy. Rice, 28, was charged was charged with circuit ■ Justin Ervin Kent, with parole violation. court order. 27, was charged with ■ Rufus Jason Brown, ■ Zachary Jordan bench warrant. 31, was charged with ut- Dyer, 30, was charged ■ Kamorris Tabb, 38, tering forgery and house with bench warrant and was charged with posses- arrest violation. contempt of court. sion of weapon by felon. ■ Raheem Shamard ■ Leonard Dewayne ■ Rufus Hubbard, 35, Johnson, 20, was charged Evans, 47, was charged was charged with con- with accessory after the with parole violation. tempt of court, petit lar- fact.

Fundraiser Continued from Page 1A 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Festival of Flavor N. The event begins at facility at 223 22nd St. N. tickets are $40 ($25 tax 6 p.m. Plans are to soon deductible) at Military For more information, be able to open every Hardware, 1002 13th St. call 662-549-8607. Thursday. “Our eventual goal is to be serving every day, Monday through Friday,” said Ann Sparkman, board vice president and chair of the fundraiser. Spiegel urged commu- nity members to not only support the gala but to also consider volunteer- ing with the kitchen.

CORRECTION ■ Sandra Ward, a Co- lumbus resident who has been arrested for embez- zlement, lives at 192 Merry Valley Drive. Her address was reported incorrectly in some Dispatch editions Wednesday. We regret the error.

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Get promoted? Win an award? Send us your business brief. [email protected] subject: Business brief 4A THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Business BROWNING ON BUSINESS Area dance studio changing locations

Three Golden Trian- up ground. Part of that Plus: Three area gle eateries that opened involves comedian last year have closed Darrell Hammond, a eateries have closed their doors. former “Saturday Night HEREhouse Dance In Starkville, Taco Live” actor, portraying Company in downtown Del Mar, which was in Col. Harland David W Columbus is moving. the Cotton Crossing Sanders in the chicken The studio, which opened in Shopping Center on giant’s commercials. June 2013, is moving to 309 Main Russell Street, has KFC’s chief marketing St. — that’s the old Elks Lodge be- shutdown. Also in officer told the Post side Musselwhite’s Barber Shop. Starkville, Crush’n this week Sanders was The studio has been at 404 Main On Nature’s Eatery, “the person with bling which was in College William Browning before bling was even a St. since it opened, according to Park Shopping Center word.” owner Kristen Buntin. on Russell Street, has A delivery service “We love the place we’re in,” she shutdown. Both opened in the fall. could be part of the shake-up, too. told The Dispatch on Wednesday. In Columbus, Cindy’s Deli, Yum Brands operates KFC, as “It’s our home.” which was at 910 Tuscaloosa Rd., well as Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Why the move? in the old Three Monkeys Pizza That company’s CEO Greg Creed “We’re just bursting at the spot, has closed. It opened in the told analysts Wednesday there is seams,” Buntin said. spring of 2014. According to the a potential that all three will be She was talking about clients. restaurant’s Facebook page, it will delivering soon. WHEREhouse Dance Company reopen in an as yet undetermined “What we want to do is get into has about 200, according to Bun- location. a test, probably a couple of stores tin. The new location will be about Lastly, a hodge podge of fast near a couple of college campus- three-times the size of the present food news. es,” Creed was quoted saying in site. Upstairs at the old Elks Lodge If you watch TV you have Fortune magazine. is a “wide open, gorgeous” ball- noticed KFC, which opened 75 No word on whether any of the room. years ago, is in the midst of a KFCs and Taco Bells in the Golden “It will be nice to spread out,” marketing blitz aimed at younger Triangle will be a part of the test. Buntin said. generations. The chain lost its Browning on Business is a week- The studio will be in its new lo- long-standing position as the top ly column that runs each Thursday. cation by August, when fall classes U.S. chicken seller to Chick-fil-A in We want your input. Send items begin. 2012, according to the Washington and tips to [email protected] or Moving on. Post. Now, KFC is looking to make [email protected].

City of Natchez debuts new app for phone

of city information is just chez’s 11 features are an App features a city calendar, city staff a click, or swipe, away. alert center, city calendar, Natchez Information city staff directory and re- directory and resource directory Technology Director Ed source directory. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meets? Bowser tells The Nat- Other app features, chez Democrat the app’s like the Visit Natchez fea- There’s an app for that. launch comes in conjunc- ture, links users directly NATCHEZ — Need Thanks to Access Nat- tion with the city’s latest to the Visit Natchez web- to know when the Nat- chez, the city’s debut mo- website makeover. site, where daily events chez Board of Aldermen bile phone app, a plethora Among Access Nat- are posted.

Clinton: Make middle class ‘mean something again’ and minorities, but said expects everything to ‘It shouldn’t be quite so hard to get their concerns make up come easy. That’s not part ahead and stay ahead in America’ “an American economy of life. We know that. But issue” that touches every- it shouldn’t be quite so BY BILL BARROW ahead in America.” one. hard to get ahead and stay The Associated Press The Democratic presi- “It’s time to make the ahead in America.” dential contender offered words middle class mean With that approach, the COLUMBIA, S.C. — a sweeping argument at something again,” she told former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton a women’s conference more than 200 members of nodded to two constituen- says pay equity between Wednesday for why she is the South Carolina Dem- cies that anchor South Car- men and women, more the rightful successor to ocratic Women’s Council. olina’s first-in-the-South generous parental leave President Barack Obama, “They should represent a presidential primary and policies and a higher min- the man who handed her solemn promise that any- Obama’s general election imum wage are not issues a humbling defeat seven one willing to work hard coalition, while also repeat- of importance merely to years ago in the South Car- can earn a decent living ing her central campaign women but concerns that olina primary. and a better life, not just get strategy to position herself go to the heart of why it’s Clinton focused many by paycheck to paycheck.” as a middle-class champi- “hard to get ahead and stay of her remarks on women She added: “Nobody on.

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In 2013, he said, both groups predicted a NEW ORLEANS — very active season, and With six to 11 named both were wrong. storms predicted, this Last year’s predic- year’s hurricane sea- tions, with the actual son may be slower than numbers that occurred average — but officials were: say that’s no reason for ■ Eight to 13 named Atlantic and Gulf coast storms forecast; eight residents to rest easy. happened. “Now is the time to ■ start thinking ahead of Three to six hurri- the season. ... Get ready canes forecast; six hap- before the bad events are pened. ■ coming down on you,” One to two major Kathryn Sullivan of the hurricanes; two hap- National Oceanic and pened. Atmospheric Adminis- Even more important, tration said Wednesday Sullivan said: Forecasts as the group released its of where a specific storm forecast for this year’s is heading and the likeli- season, which begins hood that it will hit shore June 1 and ends Nov. 30. have been “spot-on in Here are some key the last couple of years.” things to know about the Those predictions are forecast. made as the storm moves over the ocean. Katherine Long/Courtesy photo What are the DIFFERENT VOICE: Mark Huerkamp, left, and Jerry Hodson, both of Columbus, talk fine points on a piece they How did forecasters will present at the Columbus Arts Council’s Different Voice Open Mic Saturday at the Rosenzweig Arts Center, numbers? 501 Main St. The show of music and spoken word by performers from Columbus, Starkville, Aberdeen, Leland The hurricane cen- arrive at the numbers? and Hamilton, Alabama, begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door, if available. Purchase ter’s specialists expect: Bell said they’re them at columbus-arts.org or call 662-328-2787. ■ Six to 11 named based on these factors, storms — tropical with the first being most storms or higher, with important this year: top sustained winds of ■ El Nino and La 39 mph or more. Nina: warming and cool- ■ Three to six of ing of one part of the cen- those will develop into tral Pacific. Mississippi Horse Park to host ■ hurricanes, with top sus- A much longer tem- tained winds of at least perature swing, lasting 74 mph. 25 to 40 years, in part of 4-H Horse Show this weekend ■ Zero to two will be the North Atlantic, cou- major storms of Catego- pled with changes in the ry 3 or higher, with winds West African monsoon. Both the Oktibbeha County of at least 111 mph. Youth from surrounding counties compete in Show and the District Show are free From 1981 to 2010, and open to the public. the average has been 12 equestrian showmanship competition The District Horse Show in- named storms, 6 hurri- cludes the State 4-H Horse Cham- BY ISABELLE ALTMAN and 18 will be tested on equestrian canes and three major [email protected] pionship and the state education- speed, skill and different styles of hurricanes per year. equestrian showmanship including al horse contests which includes The Mississippi Horse Park on halter, English, Western, gaited horse judging, horse bowl, hippol- Donna Miller Just how accurate is Memorial Services To Be Saturday will host the Oktibbeha and speed. ogy, horse public speaking, horse Held At A Later Date County 4-H Horse Show. 4-H members from 22 counties individual demonstration and horse this forecast? gunterandpeel.com The competition will begin at in northeast Mississippi will return team demonstrations. 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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch CAMPAIGN 2016 Limited room for debate in the Republican field Because so many Republicans want to be president — or at least pretend they do — de- bate organizers have decided to eliminate the least popular from the stage based on how they rank in the latest national polls. Fox News, which is hosting the first televised debate Aug. Kathleen Parker 6, and CNN, host of the second on Sept. 16, Politics isn’t have come up with a way to limit the field. really science Basically, it’s the pop- ularity contest presi- after all but is dential elections have always been, only this a schoolyard time there’s no attempt SLIMANTICS to masquerade it as brawl — or a something loftier. Fox will limit the survivor reality number of contestants Stennis biography brings legend to life to the top 10. Every- game … body else may as well John C. Stennis, who Stennis Syme, attended “He had his beliefs, his convic- head to their favorite resort, work on their back- served as U.S. Senator the event, too, regal- tions, but most of all, he believed stroke and embrace the not-unpleasant reality from Mississippi for ing visitors with their in respecting the law,” Thompson that someone else is going to look 20 years older 41-plus years, has been own stories of one of noted. “He had great respect for in four more years. dead for 20 years. He the most influential his duty and for his colleagues and At least CNN will allow the “losers” — those left office 26 years ago politicians in the state’s for the institution of the Senate.” polling outside the top 10 — to debate separately and last hit the cam- history. He was also a skilled campaign- in a second part. The benchwarmers get to play paign trail 33 years For his part, Thomp- er. His political races weren’t so each other, in other words. This may sound dull, ago, ultimately trounc- son bears no delusions much contests as they were victo- but when you’re not winning, you may as well be ing a young Haley of being a professional ry laps, built on his ability to con- honest. Who knows what nuggets might tumble Barbour for what would writer. nect with people of all kinds, from from the tongues of the rejected and the desper- be his final term in the “I just felt like it was power brokers of D.C. and from ate? Senate. Slim Smith a story that hadn’t been throughout the world, to farmers But seriously. Imagine running for president It is a tribute to his told and that somebody and working people he would of the United States, which requires a full tank remarkable personal What set him should tell that story,” encounter on his many campaigns of narcissistic propulsion and near-pathological appeal that this man, he said. throughout the state. ambition — and knowing at the starting gate that born at the dawn of the apart from his One of the biggest Syme served as his grandfa- not only are you not going to be president but also 20th Century, was still challenges for the first- ther’s chauffeur during that final you’re not even going to be allowed to play with winning followers at demagogue time author was cutting campaign of 1982. He quickly the big dogs. What becomes of the indignant the end of it. his subject down to discovered that one of his grand- rage born of such insult? How does one channel One of those “late peers, size, a task made more father’s special talents was the such humiliation and injury? arrivals” was Don H. daunting by the sheer ability to gently guide the conver- Good morning. Is Roger Ailes in, please? Thompson, a mid- Thompson volumes of information sation to his advantage. Stennis Understandably, the field has to be winnowed. dle-aged forester from about a man who spent was never a man for confrontation; It would be challenging to fit 18 people on a Tishomingo County, said, was that 60 of his 92 years as an he was a diplomat. stage, the effect of which would be to make every- who in 1999 had re- elected official and by “I was 16, so like all kids that one look ridiculous. Not all candidates are equal, turned to Mississippi Stennis was Stennis’ own prodi- age, I was an expert on driving,” we needn’t be reminded, and giving them equal State to work on his gious correspondence. Syme recalls. “One day, we’re space to insult and denigrate the likely nominee PhD. and had chosen never a slave to The man was some- driving down this narrow road and is so much blood for a mere moment of glory. the McIntyre-Stennis thing of a pack-rat, I see a car coming from the other Leaving the party’s candidate wounded and Act of 1962 as the sub- ideology. Thompson discovered: direction. I don’t hesitate; I keep financially bruised, as Republican also-rans did to ject of his dissertation. Stennis kept every let- driving. Sure enough, when I met Mitt Romney in 2012, helped no one so much as As he researched the subject, ter, ever memo (and his respons- the other car, I wind up in a ditch. Barack Obama by providing him all the opposi- Thompson became mesmerized es) as well as a mountain of notes, It took about five or six guys to tion research he needed. by Stennis and his remarkable many of them he wrote to himself pull that big old Buick out of the Still, the approach to eliminating weaker career. For much of the following for future reference. ditch. Later, my grandfather gave candidates feels a bit un-American, doesn’t it? decade, Thompson continued Obviously, Thompson’s 153- me some advice I’ll always remem- Anyone can grow up to become president, we his research, putting down his page biography is not meant to be ber. He said, ‘When you’re driving say; P.S., You just can’t debate your opponents. thoughts on paper and eventually a comprehensive study. down a narrow road and another Everyone has a voice in the public debate we call signing up for one of Neil White’s What Thompson hoped to car is coming, stop. Just stop. Let politics, we aver. That is, except for a few of you workshops on how to write and achieve in the book was to illumi- the other guy do the passing.’ who aren’t yet on people’s radar. But you can talk publish a book. nate the personal qualities that “Looking back, that’s probably to each other! At that workshop, White, owner made Stennis one of the most the best advice I’ve ever had,” This sidelining of certain candidates, even if of Nautilus Publishing in Oxford, respected and best-liked men in Today, especially, politicians are practical, seems bad for business and especially noticed Thompson sitting quietly, the history of the Senate. So, while not inclined to stop. for leadership, which sometimes reveals itself listening intently and taking notes. Stennis’ long list of achievements Not so with Stennis, a man during debates. Many candidates soar or perish After the session, he approached are given only cursory examina- whose achievements were built under the hot lights — “Oops!” And the stigma Thompson, who said he wanted to tion, the biography is focused not on “hogging the road” and of being designated an “also-ran” before the race write a book about Stennis. more on the man and the qualities bending others to his will, but in even begins likely would crush anyone’s chances “My first reaction was, ‘well, that not only lead to powerful the delicate art of negotiation and of being recognized later as a hidden jewel. you’re kind of late to the party, positions in government, but the compromise. Stennis let the other Relegating the unpopular to the margins is aren’t you?’ I thought, by then, relationships that earned him guys do the passing. also tricky for Republicans when one of them there must have been two or three the title “The Conscience of the In the process, he kept the is likely to be the only Republican woman run- Stennis biographies out there. Senate.” wheels of government safely on ning — Carly Fiorina. But based on the average But as it turns out, there wasn’t, In doing so, Thompson does not the road and out of the ditch. of polls found today on RealClearPolitics — the and that really got my interest. avoid some of the less flattering Mississippi benefited greatly Bible Belt for the religiously political — it looks And when I found out that Don realities of the man and his time. from his measured, thoughtful as through you may not hear from South Caroli- had been working closely with the He notes that, like virtually every responses to the issues of his time. na Sen. Lindsey Graham, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Stennis family on his book, I really successful Southern politician of He did indeed, plow a straight Jindal, Ohio Gov. John Kasich or former Penn- began to think this was something his era, Stennis was an avowed furrow, staying true to the cam- sylvania senator Rick Santorum during the first really promising.” segregationist. paign slogan he first employed in debate. Wednesday, at the Stennis Cen- What set him apart from his his first Senate campaign in 1947. But be brave: Donald Trump — and his hair — ter for Public Service on the MSU demagogue peers, Thompson It is a story worth hearing. will surely make it in. campus, White joined the writer said, was that Stennis was never a Thompson’s book achieves that Which is to say, we may as well call it a day. for the book launch of Thompson’s slave to ideology. He would not be worthy goal. Rather than waste time and money polling biography, “Stennis: Plowing a George Wallace standing in the Slim Smith is a columnist and Iowans and talking grits ’n’ gravy with South Straight Furrow.” school-house door or Ross Bar- feature writer for The Dispatch. His Carolinians, why not just select our senior su- Stennis’ daughter, Margaret nett inciting a crowd at a football email address is ssmith@cdispatch. perlatives the way we did in high school? Who is Womble, and grandson, John stadium. com. something-est — the tallest, handsomest, smart- est, wittiest, friendliest, cutest, nicest, toughest, most likely to succeed and, not least, most likely to attract about 40 percent of the Hispanic vote? LETTER TO THE EDITOR Oh, and who can beat Hillary Clinton? Lest I be a spoiler, I’ll let you fill in the blanks. I’d be willing to bet that the superlatives selected will Voice of the people be the 10 contestants — I mean, candidates — ap- pearing on the big stage come August. Hints: Jeb Unhappy with coaching of Diamond Dogs should focus on a SEC regular season championship? Bush is 6-foot-3, Marco Rubio and Bush speak Hell has frozen over! Mississippi State Baseball Have not had one since 1989 (26 years) and I predict Spanish fluently, Ted Cruz speaks Spanglish and has finished last (14th) in the SEC and did not go to MSU will never have another. Also, a national champi- Mike Huckabee is pretty funny. onship would be very nice. Something is wrong when Hoover or a post-season tournament. Politics isn’t really science after all but is a Vanderbilt has one and a school rich in baseball since schoolyard brawl — or a survivor reality game, ... At this rate maybe all we need are a few portable the late 1940s doesn’t. depending on one’s preference — where human bleachers that we can move in and out according to I’ve been watching MSU baseball since 1959 and nature calls the shots. ticket sales. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it! The fans are this is the first time I’ve been ashamed of the pro- Kathleen Parker is a Pulitzer Prize winning just waiting on a winning program. gram. Something tells me to get used to it. columnist. Her email address is kathleenparker@ I understand every coach wants to make his mark. Jim W. Scrivener washpost.com. Well, instead of tearing a great place down maybe we Maben The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 7A Health law court case winner could be political loser tion win, relieved Democrats would ‘If you win the case you actually have people who crow that Obama’s foremost do- lost their insurance ... And you’ve got a lot of mestic achievement had stood un- scathed. But some say they’d have At Smith pissed off people. That hurts you.’ lost a potentially powerful cudgel for the 2016 campaigns: Being able Landscaping, BY ALAN FRAM the millions of Americans who could to accuse Republicans of ending the we take pride The Associated Press suddenly find government-mandat- assistance and disrupting health in providing a ed medical coverage unaffordable coverage for many. WASHINGTON — The party — and they’d face blame from many If Democrats lose in court, “It great selection that wins the impending Supreme voters if they failed to provide assis- completely reverses the issue and of plants that Court decision on President Barack tance. puts us back on offense on health are suited to Obama’s health care law could be “If you win the case you actually care,” said Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., the political loser. have people who lost their insur- one of his party’s chief message our area at If the Republican-backed chal- ance. You now share the responsi- crafters. a reasonable lenge to the law’s subsidies for low- bility for fixing it,” said former Rep. Democrats have frequently been price. er-earning Americans prevails, the Tom Davis, R-Va., who once led the forced to defend the 2010 law, includ- GOP would have achieved a para- House GOP campaign committee. ing over Obama’s promise that peo- mount goal of severely damaging “And you’ve got a lot of pissed off ple could keep policies they liked Come “Obamacare.” But Republican law- people. That hurts you.” and the snafu-plagued startup of the see us! makers would be pressured to help Should the Obama administra- federal HealthCare.gov website. © The Dispatch 604 18th Ave. N. • Columbus • 662-327-6664 Open 7:30am-5:30pm Monday- Saturday, Sunday 1-4pm MDA will lead trade mission to Central Europe prospects in information and 15,000 visitors. 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Trotter Continued from Page 1A grade the Trotter’s HVAC tracting spoke for itself. ballrooms than originally amount came from extra system. “We saved a lot of mon- expected, and the Trot- millwork on a wall in the The renovated Trotter ey by contracting the ter ultimately kept a ful- front lobby near the ticket began hosting events in project ourselves, as you ly functioning 100-amp booth. January. typically do when you breaker that the city bud- Originally, the wall self-contract projects like geted to replace. He said was meant to be an accent The road to savings this,” Armstrong said. “I change orders to the tile wall with no wood panel- Columbus secured a think it was a wise deci- flooring during the proj- ing, but the city decided $2.4 million loan from the sion on the city’s part to ect also saved money. mid-project to add pan- do that.” Mississippi Development The city also came eling so it would match The city spent a com- Bank to fund the renova- in under budget on ar- surrounding walls. The bined $104,333 less than tions, which Columbus chitectural and project project spent $5,000 less it budgeted on general Light & Water will repay management fees, paying than budget replacing the renovations, lighting and over 15-20 years in lieu of Andrews $13,022 and J5 building’s main roof, but electrical. property tax. Rawle said $3,548 less than original- the change order to add Burks-Mordecai com- ly budgeted. the acrylic panels near $80,000 went directly to pleted the general work Eastman said the city the entrance will cause an fees associated with the — which included floor- agreed to pay Andrews overage in that line item. loan, leaving the remain- ing, ceiling, bathroom up to $90,000 and J5 up The city council in der for the project. and plumbing work, as to $99,000 for their parts April also approved an In February 2014, the well as repairs to the tem- first project bids came in the project, and each unbudgeted furniture porary sliding walls in the charged an hourly rate in between $3.3 million ballrooms — for $60,309 expense for the Trotter. and $3.7 million — about for work performed. In Armstrong said the city less than budget. Webster Andrews’ case, Eastman $1 million to $1.4 million would purchase up to Electric completed light- said the hourly rate was over the project budget. $40,000 in furnishings for ing and electrical work $115, while J5 charged That lead to the city be- the convention center out for $44,024 under budget. $95. Neither, Eastman coming its own contrac- of its general budget. “There were some mi- said, logged the hours tor. Overall, Eastman said nor items that were re- to meet their respective The city appointed Ma- he is pleased with the duced in size and scope,” caps. jor Andrews IV as archi- J5/Broaddus senior proj- Trotter upgrades. tect and J5/Broaddus as ect manager Robyn East- “I’m very proud of what project manager. man said. “That’s where Miscellaneous we accomplished at the City chief operations we realized a lot of that expenses over budget Trotter,” he said. “I think officer David Armstrong savings.” The city did go $66,620 we turned out a fine prod- told The Dispatch on For example, Eastman over budget in miscella- uct. We hope the city en- Wednesday the savings said the project required neous expenses. Eastman joys this as much as we from the city self-con- fewer lights in one of the said almost that entire think they will.”

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JULY 9 Johnny Coleman & Swing Shift JULY 23 Keith and Margie SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 COLLEGE ATHLETICS Cost of attendance bump leads discussion at SEC meetings BY RALPH D. RUSSO scholarship that pays for tu- MORE INSIDE “Even in the NFL they have leva said some standardization The Associated Press ition, room and board, and a salary cap,” Saban said this in determining cost of atten- n NO TRESPASSING: SEC increas- books. week. “So this is an issue to me dance would be beneficial. DESTIN, Fla. — The cost of es fines for storming the field. On the oth- Page 4B that is completely different than “There’s certain parts of cost attendance boost to an athletic er end, schools anything that we’ve had to deal of attendance that are the same scholarship is about to become such as Alabama, money. with. Now, I’m all for the play- at every school,” Alleva said. a reality and some coaches are Texas A&M and “The calculation of it has ers getting more. I always have “So for example: Are you going uncomfortable with the new Georgia will nothing to do with college ath- been. I’ve always promoted it. to give a kid a laptop computer? economic reality of college be giving their letics,” Auburn athletic director I’ve always been for it. If you’re going to give him or athletes about sports: Athletes will be able to Jay Jacobs said Wednesday at “I just think there are some her a laptop, are you going to do Jacobs $3,000 less. get more at some schools than the SEC spring meetings. unforeseen consequences of it every year? Are you going to Those numbers at others. Crimson Tide coach Nick this that may affect the compet- are determined by financial aid do it every other year? If we can In the Southeastern Confer- Saban said he is concerned the itive balance that we’ve always offices following federal guide- define how many trips home ence, Tennessee and Auburn variances create an advantage worked very hard to keep rela- lines, and individual students we’re going to give a kid. will be giving their athletes can petition a school for more for some schools and could pro- tive to college football.” “I think the more we can nar- about $5,500 more on top of a mote fraud. LSU athletic director Joe Al- See COST, 5B

COLLEGE SOFTBALL NBA PLAYOFFS: Western Conference Finals COLLEGE ATHLETICS Lots of runs APR marks as WCWS still strong kicks off BY STEVE MEGARGEE for rivals The Associated Press From Special, Wire Reports

The pitchers’ duels that STARKVILLE — All 16 once dominated college soft- of Mississippi State’s varsity ball are less common with sports excelled in the NCAA’s teams across the country scor- annual report of Academic ing runs and hitting homers at Progress Rates (APR), the unprecedented levels. association announced on As the Wom- Wednesday. en’s College For the sec- World Series ond straight gets ready to year, the na- start Thursday tionally-ranked in Oklahoma women’s golf City, teams are team led the way on pace to set Myers with a 992 score. NCAA records Men’s Stricklin for the second topped all Bull- straight season in national bat- dog male sports ting average, homers and runs. with a mark of 986. “It’s crazy,” said Tennes- “Our APR numbers contin- see first baseman Taylor Koe- ue to show the hard work our Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports nig, who leads her team with students put into their studies,” 17 homers. “It’s just a hitter’s Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (11) drives to the basket in front of Houston Rockets forward Trevor Ariza (1) during Wednesday night’s Western Conference final. said MSU Director of Athletics game now.” Scott Stricklin. “It’s also a tes- Last season featured NCAA tament to our coaches, faculty records in national batting av- and support staff who continue erage (.275), runs (4.4 for each to enhance the MSU student team per game) and homers experience. It will always be (0.68 for each team per game). our mission to give our stu- This season, the national bat- WARRIORS ADVANCE dents the tools to be successful ting average is up to .287 and in life beyond their playing ca- totals also have increased in Bay Area rocks as Golden State eliminates Houston to reach NBA Finals reers.” runs (4.8 for each team per BY ANTONIO GONZALEZ Cavaliers beginning June 4. It was hardly Baseball and women’s ten- game) and homers (0.77 for The Associated Press the prettiest performance — but one they’ll nis made the biggest improve- each team per game). savor nonetheless. ments, each increasing by nine Just two years ago, eventual OAKLAND, Calif. — After a generation Yellow streams and confetti fell from the points over the 2012-13 multi- national champion Oklahoma of wishing and waiting, the Golden State rafters when the final buzzer sounded. The year rate. Baseball’s 963 score was the only team to average Warriors have finally arrived on basketball’s Warriors shared hugs and handshakes, and was the program’s highest over 6.85 runs per game. This biggest stage again. the crowd chanted “M-V-P!” for Curry, who mark since 2009-10. Women’s season, 18 schools have ex- Stephen Curry had 26 points and eight tennis climbed from 965 to 974. ceeded that mark. rebounds, Harrison Barnes added 24 points relished the moment on the court with his 2-year-old daughter, Riley. Softball scored MSU’s The Women’s College World and the Warriors advanced to the NBA second-highest overall total, Series features four of the na- Finals for the first time in 40 years with a “We deserve to celebrate tonight but we’ve still got unfinished business and it’s jumping from 986 in 2012-13 to tion’s seven highest-scoring 104-90 victory over the Houston Rockets on 990 in 2013-14. Men’s golf was teams in Michigan (8.31), Au- Wednesday night. a long time coming for the Bay Area,” War- riors All-Star guard Klay Thompson said. MSU’s second-highest men’s burn (8.06), UCLA (7.97), and “Why not us?” Curry said to a roaring, varsity score at 988. All five Rockets starters scored at least Oregon (7.60). All eight schools golden-yellow shirt wearing crowd after the The Bulldog football team 10 points, but MVP runner-up James Hard- in the Women’s College World Warriors received the Western Conference earned a rate of 971, 15 points en had a forgettable finale. Harden had a Series are scoring at least six trophy from Alvin Attles, the coach of their above the national average and and a half runs per game. last championship team in 1975. playoff-record 13 turnovers and scored 14 sixth-best among all South- “Very seldom do you see the The Warriors shook off a slow start and points on 2-of-11 shooting. eastern Conference football 1-0 game anymore. ... It’s a rari- sweated out a shaky finish in Game 5 to Dwight Howard led Houston with 18 programs. ty versus a common one like in close out the Rockets and set up a match- points and 16 rebounds. The APR is derived from up with LeBron James and the Cleveland See WCWS, 5B See WARRIORS, 4B See APR, 5B

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Braves score late to get past Dodgers BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. “Those guys are playing went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts great baseball this month. To in his Atlanta debut. LOS ANGELES — The leave here getting a win, we got Alex Wood (3-2) gave up one Atlanta Braves were eager to to be excited about it. It was a run in seven innings for the win avoid a sweep at the hands of good team win and it was a and Jason Grilli pitched around the Los Angeles Dodgers. good way to finish up.” an Alex Guerrero homer in the With a few timely hits and With the game tied 1-1, Sim- ninth for his 14th save. contributions from a wide cast mons led off the eighth with a It was just the seventh loss of characters, the Braves man- single against Chris Hatcher for the Dodgers (28-18) in 28 aged to do just that. (1-4) and, after making his way home games. Andrelton Simmons had two to third base, came home when “It was a good ballgame, a hits and scored the go-ahead Liberatore uncorked a wild run on Adam Liberatore’s wild pitch over the head of catcher nice pitching performance all pitch in the eighth inning, A.J. Ellis with two outs. around,” Braves manager Fredi Cameron Maybin homered to Maybin had two hits to raise Gonzalez said. “It was nice to continue his hot month and the his average to .306 in May and get one here in LA. It’s a tough Braves beat the Dodgers 3-2 Nick Markakis added an RBI place to get a W.” Richard Mackson/USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday night to avoid a double in the eighth that proved Maybin’s solo homer in the Atlanta Braves center fielder Cameron Maybin (25) singles against three-game sweep. to be the winning margin for third opened the scoring, but the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday night. “It’s a huge win,” Maybin the Braves (23-23). Juan Uribe See BRAVES, 5B 2B THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TENNIS Natives faring well early at

BY HOWARD FENDRICH Schwartzman two sets to one, be- next? I don’t really know. I have ab- The Associated Press fore coming back and improving solutely no idea. The fans are happy JOIN THE RAPTOR to 14-10 in five-setters with a 4-6, when we win a first-round match,” PARIS — Gael Monfils delivered 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 win filled with loud a grinning Tsonga replied, enjoy- REVOLUTION one final ace, his 21st, and closed cheers between points and plenty of ing his own one-liner, “so I guess • Fabricated welded steel deck out his latest raucous, five-set victo- supportive cries of “Allez!” winning the tournament would • Premium Kawasaki power ry on Court Philippe Chatrier to the “Actually, today I won because I be something extraordinary for a delight of roaring, partisan specta- • Hustler tough since 1964 had the crowd behind me,” Monfils country like ours.” tors. said. “They give me, let’s say, some Tsonga, the An entertainer at heart, Monfils STARTING AT wings.” runner-up in 2008, had little trouble pounded his chest with his right fist The 5-foot-7 (1.70-meter) Wednesday while defeating Israel’s repeatedly and, after hugging oppo- Schwartzman, who is 9 inches (23 6-4, 6-1, 6-1. Simon also $ nent Diego Schwartzman at the net, centimeters) shorter than Monfils, 2799 was a straight-set winner, 7-5, 6-2, used his right shoe to etch a sketch noticed the fans’ effect, saying: “He of a smiley face on the French Open 6-3 over Slovakia’s Martin Klizan. always uses the people (to his ad- “If everything goes fine,” Simon main stadium’s red clay. vantage), in all his matches.” said, “I feel capable of doing great Needless to say, his adoring pub- While some French players things.” lic loved that, too. through the years have found the He’ll next face the 116th-ranked Since 1983, when Yannick Noah expectations of their countrymen Mahut, best known for losing the became the most recent man from too much to bear during these two to win the championship weeks — Amelie Mauresmo comes longest match in tennis history to at Roland Garros, the locals have to mind — Monfils and Tsonga oc- John Isner at Wimbledon in 2010. Biddy Saw Works not had a whole lot to cheer about Mahut eliminated No. 24 Ernests casionally thrive in the setting. PARTS • SALES • SERVICE at their tennis tourna- Gulbis of Latvia, a French Open Both men have reached the 1218 Hwy. 69 South • Columbus, MS ment. So mark Wednesday as a rare semifinals in Paris — Monfils in semifinalist last year, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 662-328-7291 • 662-328-7282 bright light along the way: All five 2008, and Tsonga in 2013. And both 6-3. Paire, ranked 71st, beat No. 28 of the host country’s men in action say they find the attention from the Fabio Fognini 6-1, 6-3, 7-5. advanced to the third round, includ- crowds more help than hindrance. The only seeded Frenchwoman, ing three who were seeded — No. “For me,” Tsonga said, “it’s No. 29 Alize Cornet, added to the 12 Gilles Simon, No. 13 Monfils and something positive.” general joie de vivre around the No. 14 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga — and What, he was asked, might the grounds — more crowded and loud- two who defeated seeded players — reaction in France be if someone er than on other days of the week, Nicolas Mahut and Benoit Paire. could end its 32-year wait for a because schoolchildren have half- “Everybody,” Tsonga said, “re- men’s French Open title? days on Wednesday — by winning members Yannick’s victory.” “First of all, I would be interest- 6-2, 7-5 against Romania’s Alexan- Monfils trailed Argentina’sed in winning! What would happen dra Dulgheru. Nadal looks for more consistent forehand The Associated Press row, heading into Thurs- surface. sets they’ve played. With day’s second-round meet- Here’s a look at what an eye to another sec- PARIS — Rafael Na- ing Nicolas Almagro, an- else is happening at the ond-week run in Paris dal’s uppercut of a lefty other Spaniard. French Open on Thurs- after twice making the forehand, thick with They know each oth- day: semifinals, Murray wants topspin, has flummoxed er well, having played 13 to win, of course, but also many opponents through Murray’s streak times before. Andy Murray’s been would prefer to win quick- the years and carried him Nadal has won 12 of ly. “If you aren’t playing to nine French Open titles wearing his wedding ring those, including all four well in the early rounds, in 10 previous appearanc- tied in the laces of one of Grand Slam matches often you have to spend a es. his sneakers, and maybe without dropping a set. lot more time on the court Now he thinks it could that good-luck charm is That includes three quar- ... and if you get dragged be better. helping. He has won all terfinals at the French into five-set matches or “With my forehand, 11 matches he has played Open, in 2008, 2010 and long four-set matches I’m not as steady and con- since getting married, in- because you’re not play- sistent as in the past,” Na- 2012. cluding the first two clay- ing that well, that can dal said. “Of course I can Almagro’s lone victory court titles of his career. have ... consequences,” still put spin on it, but I’m came on red clay at Bar- Up next is 44th-ranked the third-seeded Murray not smooth enough.” celona in 2014, so he will Joao Sousa of Portugal, said. “You can get tired He has won 67 of 68 be trying to become only who not only has lost all later in the tournament.” career matches at Roland the sixth man to beat Na- five past matches against Garros, including 36 in a dal more than once on the Murray, but also all 12 AUTO RACING Power reaches milestone BY JENNA FRYER The Associated Press

Will Power heads to De- troit this weekend poised to make his 100th start for Team Penske. The milestone race will occur Sunday at Belle Isle, which hosts an IndyCar doubleheader this week- end. It will actually be the 145th career start for Pow- er, who began his career in 2005 with Walker/Team Australia and KV Racing Technology before joining Penske in 2009. His first start for the team was on the streets of St. Petersburg as the tem- porary replacement for Helio Castroneves. He had no guarantee of a future with Penske beyond filling in for Castroneves, but he scored a win in six races with the team and was a full-time Penske driver the next year. “The second race I did was Long Beach and I kind of thought I have a chance of staying here because I qualified on pole and fin- ished second,” Power said. “It really gave me the op- portunity to show what I could do, which is really hard sometimes in motor- Saturday, June 20 sport. A lot of guys don’t Registration: 7am • Run Begins: 8am get that chance because it’s a full team sport and $25 Registration Fee you have to be with the team for more than a few Baptist Memorial Hospital- races to give you a bit of Golden Triangle longevity for one because Awards presented at Post Race Ceremony it’s difficult to do it in one (race), and two they have Volunteers Needed to have the resources and sponsorship.” For more information, call 662.328.0943 Power has since won 22 or email [email protected] © The Dispatch races for Penske, and last season’s IndyCar champi- Register online: onship. www.racesonline.com/events/5k-the-united-way The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 3B

schmidt, Arizona, 54; Inciarte, Arizona, 54; Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, 3OT Wong, St. Louis, 54; MCarpenter, St. Louis, Wednesday, May 20 BRIEFLY Auto Racing 53; Hechavarria, Miami, 53; JhPeralta, St. Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, OT ON THE AIR NASCAR Leaders Louis, 53. Thursday, May 21 Through May 24 DOUBLES_MCarpenter, St. Louis, 17; AGon- Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 Mississippi State Points zalez, Los Angeles, 17; FFreeman, Atlanta, 16; Friday, May 22 Today 1, Kevin Harvick, 473. 2, Martin Truex Jr., 432. DeNorris, San Diego, 16; Duda, New York, 15; N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1 Track and Field set for NCAA East championships 3, Joey Logano, 407. 4, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 401. Tulowitzki, Colorado, 15; Desmond, Washing- Saturday, May 23 COLLEGE SOFTBALL 5, Jimmie Johnson, 393. 6, Brad Keselowski, ton, 14. Chicago 5, Anaheim 4, 2OT STARKVILLE – After months of hard work, the road to the champi- 381. 7, Matt Kenseth, 372. 8, Jamie McMurray, TRIPLES_Revere, Philadelphia, 4; Bourjos, St. Sunday, May 24 onships begins Thursday for the Mississippi State track and field teams. 11 a.m. — World Series, game 1, Florida vs. 353. 9, Jeff Gordon, 346. 10, Kasey Kahne, Louis, 3; Fowler, Chicago, 3; BHamilton, Cin- Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 Tennessee, at Oklahoma City, ESPN 345. cinnati, 3; Pagan, San Francisco, 3; Realmuto, Monday, May 25 MSU athletes will compete for the coveted 12 spots in each event 11, Ryan Newman, 343. 12, Aric Almirola, 339. Miami, 3; Trumbo, Arizona, 3. Anaheim 5, Chicago 4, OT at the NCAA East Preliminaries to send them to Eugene, Ore., for the 1:30 p.m. — World Series, game 2, Auburn vs. 13, Paul Menard, 336. 14, Kurt Busch, 327. 15, HOME RUNS_Harper, Washington, 17; Fra- Tuesday, May 26 Denny Hamlin, 321. 16, Carl Edwards, 312. 17, zier, Cincinnati, 14; Stanton, Miami, 13; Braun, N.Y. Rangers 7, Tampa Bay 3, series tied 3-3 Championships. LSU, at Oklahoma City, ESPN Clint Bowyer, 296. 18, Danica Patrick, 292. 19, Milwaukee, 12; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 12; Ped- Wednesday, May 27 “We have a lot of talented athletes who have worked hard all Greg Biffle, 284. 20, AJ Allmendinger, 274. erson, Los Angeles, 12; Upton, San Diego, 12. Chicago 5, Anaheim 2, series tied 3-3 6 p.m. — World Series, game 3, Alabama vs. Money STOLEN BASES_DGordon, Miami, 19; BHam- Friday, May 29 season long to get to this point,” MSU coach Steve Dudley said. “This 1, Kevin Harvick, $4,187,936. 2, Joey Logano, ilton, Cincinnati, 18; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 12; Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. is where the season continues or ends for our athletes. They are all Michigan, at Oklahoma City, ESPN2 $3,559,736. 3, Jimmie Johnson, $3,105,158. 4, Aoki, San Francisco, 11; Fowler, Chicago, 11; Saturday, May 30 Denny Hamlin, $3,092,297. 5, Dale Earnhardt Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Pollock, Arizona, 10. Chicago at Anaheim 7 p.m. determined to get to the next level.” 8:30 p.m. — World Series, game 4, Oregon vs. Jr., $2,811,670. 6, Matt Kenseth, $2,426,387. 7, PITCHING_Wacha, St. Louis, 7-0; GCole, First up in Jacksonville, Fla., will be the women’s 400m hurdles with UCLA, at Oklahoma City, ESPN2 Jeff Gordon, $2,421,542. 8, Brad Keselowski, Pittsburgh, 7-2; BColon, New York, 7-3; $2,375,297. 9, Martin Truex Jr., $2,174,313. 10, Shields, San Diego, 6-0; Bumgarner, San Fran- Soccer MSU school record holder Ocian Archer and teammate Ste’yce McNeil Ryan Newman, $2,133,393. cisco, 6-2; 7 tied at 5. GOLF ERA_Burnett, Pittsburgh, 1.37; Greinke, Los MLS at 3:30 p.m. today. The men’s event will follow at 5 p.m. with SEC 400m 11, Greg Biffle, $2,089,130. 12, Jamie McMur- EASTERN CONFERENCE 10 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, first ray, $2,031,967. 13, Clint Bowyer, $2,031,126. Angeles, 1.48; SMiller, Atlanta, 1.50; Scher- Hurdles Champion Scottie Hearn and teammate Jovan Davis. zer, Washington, 1.67; Wacha, St. Louis, 1.87; W L T Pts GF GA 14, Aric Almirola, $1,978,632. 15, Trevor Bayne, D.C. United 6 3 4 22 14 11 Reigning NCAA 800m champion and SEC 800m runner-up round, part II, at Newcastle, Northern Ireland, TGC $1,841,030. 16, Austin Dillon, $1,840,740. 17, Harang, Philadelphia, 1.93; GCole, Pittsburgh, 2.11. New England 5 3 5 20 18 16 Kasey Kahne, $1,809,104. 18, AJ Allmendinger, New York 4 2 5 17 14 11 Brandon McBride will be looking to get back to defend his title in the 3 p.m. — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, $1,805,052. 19, David Ragan, $1,791,754. 20, STRIKEOUTS_Kershaw, Los Angeles, 83; Shields, San Diego, 82; Scherzer, Washington, Columbus 4 4 3 15 17 14 event Thursday evening. Casey Mears, $1,787,830. Toronto FC 4 5 1 13 14 14 first round, at Irving, Texas, TGC Schedule 72; GCole, Pittsburgh, 70; TRoss, San Diego, With a time of 4:18.32 at the SEC Championships, Rhianwedd 69; Hamels, Philadelphia, 67; Liriano, Pitts- Orlando City 3 5 4 13 14 15 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL May 31 Dover 400, Dover, Del. Philadelphia 3 7 3 12 13 21 Price was the SEC Runner-Up, while Marta Freitas (4:19.38) finished June 7 Axalta We Paint Winners 400, Long burgh, 64. SAVES_Storen, Washington, 15; Familia, New Chicago 3 5 2 11 11 14 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Boston at Texas or Pond, Pa. Montreal 2 3 2 8 9 10 third, respectively. Both are set to compete in the event this weekend. June 14 Quicken Loans 400, Brooklyn, Mich. York, 14; Grilli, Atlanta, 13; Casilla, San Fran- cisco, 13; Rosenthal, St. Louis, 13; Melancon, New York City FC 1 7 4 7 9 16 At the SEC Championships, both Shayla Luckett and Alfred Larry Chicago White Sox at Baltimore (6:30 p.m.), MLB June 28 Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. WESTERN CONFERENCE July 5 Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. Pittsburgh, 12; Kimbrel, San Diego, 11; Papel- ran a personal-best in the 400m dash and will hope to improve their 9:15 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco, Fox Sports bon, Philadelphia, 11. W L T Pts GF GA July 11 Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. Seattle 7 3 2 23 18 9 times in the event on Thursday. July 19 Camping World RV Sales 301, Loudon, FC Dallas 6 3 3 21 18 15 South N.H. College Regionals Double Elimination Vancouver 6 5 2 20 14 12 July 26 “Your Hero’s Name Here” 400, India- Los Angeles 5 4 5 20 13 15 TENNIS napolis. At Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida San Jose 5 4 3 18 13 12 Alabama 4 a.m. — French Open, third round, at Paris, ESPN2 Aug. 2 Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. Sporting Kansas City 4 2 6 18 17 15 Aug. 9 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Friday Real Salt Lake 4 4 5 17 12 16 Track and Field pair earn community service honors Friday Glen, N.Y. Game 1 — Auburn (35-24) vs. College of Houston 4 5 4 16 16 16 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama sophomores Robbie Aug. 16 Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn Charleston (43-13), 11 a.m. Portland 4 5 4 16 11 13 AUTO RACING Aug. 22 IRWIN Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. Game 2 — Florida State (41-19) vs. Mercer Colorado 2 3 7 13 10 10 Farnham-Rose and Lakan Taylor were named to the Southeastern Sept. 6 Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. (35-21), 5 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 9 a.m. — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, practice for Sept. 12 Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, Conference Track and Field Community Service Team, the league Va. Gainesville, Florida Wednesday’s Games office announced. Buckle Up 200, at Dover, Delaware, FS1 Sept. 20 MyAFibStory.com 400, Joliet, Ill. Seattle 1, Colorado 0 Sept. 27 SYLVANIA 300, Loudon, N.H. Friday “I am very proud that Robbie and Lakan are representing Alabama 10 a.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for FedEx Game 1 — South Florida (33-24-1) vs. FAU Los Angeles 1, Real Salt Lake 0 Oct. 4 AAA 400, Dover, Del. Portland 1, D.C. United 0 on the SEC Community Service Team,” Crimson Tide head coach Oct. 10 Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. (40-17), Noon 400, at Dover, Delaware, FS1 Game 2 — Florida (44-16) vs. Florida A&M Friday’s Games Dan Waters said. “They represent a very important core value of our Oct. 18 Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, FC Dallas at Sporting Kansas City, 8 p.m. 11:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, qualifying for Kan. (23-23), 6 p.m. program – to give back in appreciation for the opportunities they have Oct. 25 Alabama 500, Talladega At A-Rod Park at Mark Light Field, Lucas Oil 200, at Dover, Delaware, FS1 Nov. 1 Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500, Coral Gables, Florida Softball in their own lives.” Martinsville, Va. Friday A two-time All-American, Taylor earned a place on the SEC team 1 p.m. — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final practice for Nov. 8 AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas Game 1 — Columbia (31-15) vs. East Carolina Women’s College World Nov. 15 Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500, (40-20), Noon after working with the university’s Crossing Points program, as well as Buckle Up 200, at Dover, Delaware, FS1 Avondale, Ariz. Series volunteering at the Glen Haven and Forest Manor nursing homes. She Nov. 22 Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla. Game 2 — Miami (44-14) vs. FIU (29-29), 6 p.m. At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, 2:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole x-non-points race At Jim Patterson Stadium, Oklahoma City also aided in the annual Halloween Extravaganza and visited patients at Louisville, Kentucky Double Elimination the Manderson Cancer Center. Taylor leads the Tide pole vaulting corps qualifying for FedEx 400, at Dover, Delaware, FS1 Friday x-if necessary Baseball Game 1 — Michigan (37-23) vs. Bradley Thursday’s Games with a best jump of 14 feet in 2015. She most recently tied for fifth place 4:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, Lucas Oil 200, (35-19), 1 p.m. Game 1 — Florida vs. Tennessee, 11 a.m. at the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships and is ranked 18th at Dover, Delaware, FS1 American League Game 2 — Louisville (43-16) vs. Morehead Game 2 — Auburn vs. LSU, 1:30 p.m. East Division State (38-20), 5 p.m. Game 3 — Michigan vs. Alabama, 6 p.m. in the NCAA this year. BOXING W L Pct GB At Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tennessee Game 4 — Oregon vs. UCLA, 8:30 p.m. Farnham-Rose volunteered at Central Elementary School and New York 25 22 .532 — Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 24 24 .500 1½ Friday 8 p.m. — Javier Fortuna (27-0-1) vs. Bryan Vasquez Game 1 — Indiana (34-22) vs. Radford (43-14), Game 5 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, with Crossing Points. He also visited patients at the Manderson Caner Baltimore 21 23 .477 2½ 6 p.m. Center and volunteered at Glen Haven. A native of Borough Green, En- (34-1-0), for vacant WBA World junior lightweight Toronto 22 27 .449 4 2 p.m. Game 6 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, Boston 21 26 .447 4 Game 2 — Vanderbilt (42-19) vs. Lipscomb 8:30 p.m. gland, Farnham-Rose finished third in the mile at the 2015 SEC Indoor title; welterweights, Amir Khan Central Division (39-18), 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Championships and ran a leg of the school-record-breaking distance W L Pct GB At Illinois Field, Champaign, Illinois Game 7 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, (30-3-0) vs. Chris Algieri (20-1-0), at Brooklyn, Kansas City 28 18 .609 — Friday 11 a.m. medley relay that qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships. SPIKE Minnesota 28 18 .609 — Game 1 — Wright State (41-15) vs. Notre Dame Game 8 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, The SEC sponsors a Community Service Team for each of the Detroit 28 20 .583 1 (36-21), Noon 1:30 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Cleveland 21 25 .457 7 Game 2 — Illinois (47-8-1) vs. Ohio (36-19), Game 9 — Game 5 loser vs. Game 7 winner, 21 sports it sponsors. The Track and Field Community Service Team Chicago 20 24 .455 7 7 p.m. 6 p.m. consists of 27 SEC athletes, a male and female athlete from each 6 p.m. — World Series, game 5, teams TBD, at West Division Game 10 — Game 6 loser vs. Game 8 winner, W L Pct GB At Hammons Field, Springfield, Missouri Friday 8:30 p.m. competing institution, highlighting an athlete from each school who Oklahoma City, ESPN2 Houston 30 18 .625 — Sunday’s Games gives back to their community in superior service efforts. Seattle 23 23 .500 6 Game 1 — Oregon (37-23) vs. Iowa (39-16), Game 11 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 8:30 p.m. — World Series, game 6, teams TBD, at Los Angeles 23 24 .489 6½ 1 p.m. winner, Noon In other track news, the Crimson Tide placed two women on the Game 2 — Missouri State (45-10) vs. Canisus Oklahoma City, ESPN2 Texas 23 24 .489 6½ Game 12 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 2015 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Track & Field/Cross Oakland 17 32 .347 13½ (34-28), 6 p.m. winner, 2:30 p.m. GOLF At Alex Box Stadium, x-Game 13 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 loser, Country Team it was announced this week. Senior Nia Barnes and Tuesday’s Games Baton Rouge, Louisiana 6 p.m. junior Katelyn Greenleaf both earned places on the district team and will 6 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, second Houston 4, Baltimore 1 Friday x-Game 14 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 N.Y. Yankees 5, Kansas City 1 Game 1 — LSU (48-10) vs. Lehigh (25-29), loser, 8:30 p.m. move forward to the All-America ballot. round, at Newcastle, Northern Ireland, TGC Toronto 10, Chicago White Sox 9 3 p.m. NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will be n Track squads earn rankings: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 6, 10 innings played at 6 p.m. Texas 4, Cleveland 3 Game 2 — Tulane (34-23) vs. UNC Wilmington Noon — LPGA, ShopRite Classic, first round, at (39-16), 7 p.m. University of Alabama track & field team remains ranked in the nation’s Minnesota 2, Boston 1 Championship Series top 20 teams in both the men’s and women’s polls in this week’s edition Galloway, New Jersey, TGC Detroit 1, Oakland 0 At L. Dale Mitchell Park, (Best-of-three) San Diego 4, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings Stillwater, Oklahoma Monday, June 1 — TBD, 7 p.m. of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 3 p.m. — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, Wednesday’s Games Friday Tuesday, June 2 — TBD, 7 p.m. (USTFCCCA) Division I National Team Computer Rankings. Cleveland 12, Texas 3 Game 1 — Oral Roberts (41-14) vs. Arkansas Wednesday, June 3 — TBD, 7 p.m. second round, at Irving, Texas, TGC Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 3, 10 innings (35-22), Noon The Tide men remained 11th in this week’s polls while the women’s MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL N.Y. Yankees 4, Kansas City 2 Game 2 — Oklahoma State (37-18) vs. St. team remained 19th this week. Both Alabama teams also remain Minnesota 6, Boston 4 John’s (39-14), 6 p.m. Tennis 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at St. Seattle 3, Tampa Bay 0 At Charlie and Marie Lupton Stadium, ranked No. 4 in this week’s NCAA South Region rankings. Detroit 3, Oakland 2 Fort Worth, Texas French Open The national team rankings are compiled by mathematical formula Louis or Boston at Texas, MLB Baltimore 5, Houston 4 Wednesday San Diego 5 L.A. Angels 4 Friday At Stade Roland Garros, Paris based on national descending order lists and data taken from previous 9:15 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco, Fox Sports Today’s Games Game 1 — Stony Brook (34-14-1) vs. N.C. State Purse: $30.86 million (Grand Slam) seasons. The purpose and methodology of the rankings is to create Chicago White Sox (Sale 3-2) at Baltimore (34-21), 1:30 p.m. Surface: Clay-Outdoor South (T.Wilson 1-0), 12:05 p.m., 1st game Game 2 — TCU (45-11) vs. Sacred Heart Singles — Men — First Round an index that showcases the teams that have the best potential of NHL Chicago White Sox (Beck 0-0) at Baltimore (23-30-1), 6 p.m. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, def. Paolo Lorenzi, achieving the top spots in the national team race. Rankings points do (M.Wright 1-0), 3:35 p.m., 2nd game At Horner Ballpark, Dallas Italy, 4-6, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (5), 6-4. 7 p.m. — Playoffs, conference finals, game 7, Boston (E.Rodriguez 0-0) at Texas (N.Martinez Friday Second Round not equate with NCAA Championships team points. 4-0), 7:05 p.m. Game 1 — Texas (30-25) vs. Oregon State Gilles Simon (12), France, def. Martin Klizan, n Talley chosen All-American: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Emma Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, NBC Sports Network Detroit (Farmer 0-0) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson (38-16-1), 1:30 p.m. Slovakia, 7-5, 6-2, 6-3. 2-3), 9:05 p.m. Game 2 — Dallas Baptist (43-13) vs. VCU Stan Wawrinka (8), Switzerland, def. Dusan Talley was named a first team All-American by the Women’s Golf SOCCER N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-6) at Oakland (37-22), 6 p.m. Lajovic, Serbia, 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3. (Graveman 2-2), 9:05 p.m. Coaches Association on Wednesday after capturing the 2015 NCAA At Olsen Field, College Station, Texas , Germany, def. Fernando 8 p.m. — Youth, FIFA, U-20 World Cup, New Cleveland (Kluber 2-5) at Seattle (Paxton 3-2), Verdasco (32), Spain, 6-4, 0-6, 1-6, 7-5, 10-8. Individual National Championship Monday evening. 9:10 p.m. Friday Steve Johnson, United States, def. Sergiy Stak- Talley, a junior from Princeton, Ky., shot 3-under 285 at The Zealand vs. Ukraine, at Auckland, New Zealand, Friday’s Games Game 1 — California (34-19) vs. Coastal hovsky, Ukraine, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6). Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 3:05 p.m. Carolina (38-19), Noon Kei Nishikori (5), Japan, def. Thomaz Bellucci, Concession Club in Bradenton, Fla., to edge National Player of the Year FS1 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Game 2 — Texas A&M (45-11) vs. Texas Brazil, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4. Leona Maguire (Duke) and Gabby Lopez (Arkansas) by one stroke. She 11 p.m. — Youth, FIFA, U-20 World Cup, United Boston at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Southern (31-17), 6 p.m. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Marcel Chicago White Sox at Houston, 7:10 p.m. At Cougar Field, Houston Granollers, Spain, 6-2, 7-6 (1), 6-3. is now a three time All-American after garnering second-team honors States vs. Myanmar, at Whangarei, New Zealand, Toronto at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Friday (21), Uruguay, def. Dominic as a freshman and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore. Detroit at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Game 1 — Louisiana-Lafayette (39-21) vs. Rice Thiem, Austria, 7-6 (7), 7-5, 6-7 (5), 7-5. FS1 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. (35-20), 2:30 p.m. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Juan Mona- Talley finished her junior season with a 72.50 stroke average with Cleveland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Game 2 — Houston (42-18) vs. Houston Baptist co, Argentina, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. seven top-10 finishes and three top-five showings. She averaged just (28-25), 7 p.m. Damir Dzumhur, Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. National League Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. .69 strokes per round over par and counted towards the team score in East Division At Jackie Robinson Stadium, Nicolas Mahut, France, def. Ernests Gulbis 31 of 32 rounds. W L Pct GB Los Angeles (24), Latvia, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. NHL PLAYOFFS Washington 28 19 .596 — Friday Benoit Paire, France, def. Fabio Fognini (28), n Softball boasts four with honors: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, New York 27 21 .563 1½ Game 1 — Maryland (39-21) vs. Mississippi Italy, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5. for the fourth time in the last five years, four Alabama players have been Atlanta 23 23 .500 4½ (30-26), 6 p.m. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, def. Roberto Philadelphia 19 30 .388 10 Game 2 — UCLA (42-14) vs. Cal State Bautista Agut (19), Spain, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. named NFCA All-Americans, announced by the National Fastpitch Miami 18 30 .375 10½ Bakersfield (36-22-1), 10 p.m. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (14), France, def. Dudi Sela, Coaches Association Wednesday. Haylie McCleney was named to the Blackhawks survive Central Division At Goodwin Field, Fullerton, California Israel, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1. W L Pct GB Gael Monfils (13), France, def. Diego Schwartz- First Team, Alexis Osorio was named to the Second Team while Demi Friday BY JAY COHEN St. Louis 31 16 .660 — Game 1 — Clemson (32-27) vs. Arizona State man, Argentina, 4-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Turner and Marisa Runyon were named to the Third Team. Chicago 25 21 .543 5½ (34-21), 5 p.m. Tomas Berdych (4), Czech Republic, def. The Associated Press Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 6½ Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-7 The four All-Americans ties the single season record at Alabama, Cincinnati 19 27 .413 11½ Game 2 — Cal State Fullerton (34-22) vs. (7), 6-3, 6-3. which has previously happened five times, including three-straight Milwaukee 16 32 .333 15½ Pepperdine (30-27), 9 p.m. Philipp Kohlschreiber (22), Germany, leads West Division At The Diamond, Lake Elsinore, California Pablo Andujar, Spain, 1-6, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3, years from 2011-13. McCleney has now been named an All-American CHICAGO — It is really hard to wear out W L Pct GB Friday 4-2, susp., darkness. in each of her three seasons at Alabama, including First Team honors Los Angeles 28 18 .609 — Game 1 — Virginia (34-22) vs. Southern Cal Women — Second Round Duncan Keith. He just keeps going and going San Francisco 28 20 .583 1 (37-19), 5 p.m. Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. Vitalia Di- as both a sophomore and junior. She is the eighth player in program and going. San Diego 23 25 .479 6 Game 2 — UC Santa Barbara (40-15-1) vs. San atchenko, Russia, 6-3, 6-1. history to be named an All-American at least three times and, if she Arizona 21 25 .457 7 Diego State (40-21), 9 p.m. Sam Stosur (26), Australia, def. Amandine Keith had three assists and saved a goal in Colorado 19 26 .422 8½ Hesse, France, 6-0, 6-1. were to be named an All-American next season, would become just the Sabine Lisicki (20), Germany, def. Daria Gavri- fifth four-time All-American at Alabama. the third period, and the Chicago Blackhawks Tuesday’s Games Basketball lova, Australia, 6-1, retired. Pittsburgh 5, Miami 1 Annika Beck, Germany, def. Paula Kania, Po- Freshman pitcher Alexis Osorio was named a Second Team beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-2 on Wednesday Chicago Cubs 3, Washington 2 NBA Playoffs land, 6-2, 6-2. All-American and fellow freshman Demi Turner was named a Third Cincinnati 2, Colorado 1 CONFERENCE FINALS Lucie Safarova (13), Czech Republic, def. Kuru- night to force a Game 7 in the Western Con- N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) mi Nara, Japan, 6-2, 6-0. Team All-American, marking the first time in program history that two ference finals. San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 3 Tuesday, May 19 Alize Cornet (29), France, def. Alexandra Dul- freshmen have both been named All-Americans. Sophomore Marisa St. Louis 6, Arizona 4 Golden State 110, Houston 106 gheru, Romania, 6-2, 7-5. The Blackhawks’ biggest stars stepped San Diego 4, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings Wednesday, May 20 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, def. Simona Ha- Runyon earns her first All-American nod, earning a spot on the Third L.A. Dodgers 8, Atlanta 0 Cleveland 97, Atlanta 89 lep (3), Romania, 7-5, 6-1. Team along with Turner. up during a key stretch in the second, led by Wednesday’s Games Thursday, May 21 Donna Vekic, Croatia, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Colorado 6, Cincinnati 4 Golden State 99, Houston 98 Serbia, 6-4, 6-3. This year, McCleney earned All-SEC accolades for the third another terrific all-around performance for Pittsburgh 5, Miami 2 Friday, May 22 Angelique Kerber (11), Germany, def. Ajla Tom- straight season and was also named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the N.Y. Mets 7, Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82 ljanovic, Australia, 6-3, 6-2. Keith. Shaking off the Ducks’ plan to wear San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 1 Saturday, May 23 , Russia, def. , Year. She leads the team with a .453 batting average while also drawing Washington 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Golden State 115, Houston 80 Slovenia, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3. a league-leading 57 walks. Her .596 on-base percentage is currently a down Chicago’s top four defensemen, Keith St. Louis 4, Arizona 3 Sunday, May 24 Elina Svitolina (19), Ukraine, def. Yulia Putintse- San Diego 5, L.A. Angels 4 Cleveland 114, Atlanta 111, OT va, Kazakhstan, 1-6, 7-5, 9-7. season record at Alabama, surpassing Kayla Braud’s previous record had his fourth multipoint game of the playoffs. Atlanta 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Monday, May 25 Garbine Muguruza (21), Spain, def. Camila Gi- of .564. McCleney also holds Alabama career records in on-base “He’s kind of a freak as far as his metabo- Today’s Games Houston 128, Golden State 115 orgi, Italy, 6-1, 6-4. Pittsburgh (Burnett 4-1) at San Diego (Kennedy Tuesday, May 26 Flavia Pennetta (28), Italy, def. Magdalena Ry- percentage (.563) and batting average (.454). lism and conditioning level,” coach Joel Quen- 2-4), 9:10 p.m. Cleveland 118, Atlanta 88, Cleveland wins barikova, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-0. This season, Osorio was named the SEC Freshman of the Year, Atlanta (S.Miller 5-1) at San Francisco (Heston series 4-0 Carla Suarez Navarro (8), Spain, def. Virginie neville said. “I think the more he plays, the 4-3), 9:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 Razzano, France, 6-3, 1-0, retired. the first for Alabama since Kayla Braud in 2010, and was also named Friday’s Games Golden State 104, Houston 90, Golden State Ekaterina Makarova (9), Russia, def. Teliana to the First Team All-SEC, SEC All-Freshman and SEC All-Tournament more efficient, the more he gets going.” Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 3:05 p.m. wins series 3-1 Pereira, Brazil, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Colorado at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. FINALS (7), Serbia, def. Misaki Doi, Ja- teams. The Riverside, Calif., native led the Alabama pitching staff with Andrew Shaw had two goals late in the Miami at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) pan, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. 21 wins this season, posting an SEC-leading 1.60 ERA in conference Washington at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Thursday, June 4 Doubles — Men — First Round third, sending the Ducks to their first regula- Arizona at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia Te- play. She was the only pitcher to surpass 100 strikeouts in conference tion loss of the playoffs. Brandon Saad, Mar- L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, June 7 cau (5), Romania, def. , Austra- play, 67 of which were swinging, while holding SEC opponents to a .186 Pittsburgh at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. lia, and , Canada, 6-4, 7-6 (5). ian Hossa and Patrick Kane also scored for Atlanta at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Leander Paes (10), batting average. She was one of three finalists for the NFCA Freshman Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. India, def. James Duckworth and Chris Gucci- of the Year Award. Chicago, and Corey Crawford made 30 saves. League Leaders Thursday, June 11 one, Australia, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. , India, and (9), Next up for the NHL playoffs is a double BATTING_Fielder, Texas, .368; Paredes, Balti- Sunday, June 14 Romania, def. Filip Krajinovic and Viktor Troic- more, .348; Kipnis, Cleveland, .342; MiCabre- x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. ki, Serbia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Junior colleges dip of Game 7s to determine which teams will ra, Detroit, .341; NCruz, Seattle, .341; Gose, Tuesday, June 16 Frantisek Cermak and Jiri Vesely, Czech Re- Detroit, .338; Moustakas, Kansas City, .329. x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. public, def. Aljaz Bedene, Britain, and Albert play for the Stanley Cup. The New York Rang- RUNS_Donaldson, Toronto, 40; Dozier, Min- Friday, June 19 Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 6-4, 7-5. ICC baseball pair sign senior college offers nesota, 37; Kipnis, Cleveland, 35; Trout, Los x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Jeremy Chardy, France, and Lukasz Kubot, FULTON — The Itawamba Community College baseball program ers host the Tampa Bay Lightning in the East Angeles, 34; Cain, Kansas City, 32; KMorales, Poland, def. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert announced that outfielder Tanner Poole of Amory and pitcher TJ final Friday night, and the Blackhawks and Kansas City, 32; NCruz, Seattle, 31. Farah (16), Colombia, 6-4, 6-3. RBI_NCruz, Seattle, 38; Fielder, Texas, 38; Football Austin Krajicek and Donald Young, United Watson of Dallas, GA will be continuing their baseball careers at the Ducks meet in Anaheim on Saturday night. KMorales, Kansas City, 37; Teixeira, New York, States, def. Florent Serra and Maxime Teixeira, next level. 35; Donaldson, Toronto, 33; Vogt, Oakland, 33; Arena League France, 6-1, 6-3. It is only the second time in the expansion MiCabrera, Detroit, 32; Encarnacion, Toronto, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Carlos Berlocq and Leonardo Mayer, Argen- Poole will continue his career at Mississippi State University and 32. West Division tina, def. Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, and Jarkko Watson will return to his home state to play at the University of West era since the 1967-68 playoffs that each of the HITS_Fielder, Texas, 70; Kipnis, Cleveland, 65; W L T Pct PF PA Nieminen, Finland, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (4). NCruz, Seattle, 61; Donaldson, Toronto, 58; Arizona 6 2 0 .750 436 368 , Canada, and Jack Sock (2), Georgia. conference finals required a Game 7. The oth- MiCabrera, Detroit, 57; Altuve, Houston, 56; Las Vegas 3 5 0 .375 375 420 United States, def. Victor Estrella Burgos, Do- Poole hit .378 with 12 doubles, four triples, six home runs, 46 runs, Moustakas, Kansas City, 56. Los Angeles 0 8 0 .000 300 466 minican Republic, and Joao Souza, Brazil, 7-6 er time was in 2000, when New Jersey went on DOUBLES_Brantley, Cleveland, 17; Cespedes, Pacific Division (3), 4-6, 7-6 (4). 39 RBI and stole 26 bases during his sophomore season and led ICC in to beat Dallas for the NHL title. Detroit, 16; KMorales, Kansas City, 15; Kipnis, W L T Pct PF PA , Austria, and Bruno Soares numerous offensive categories, but is just as talented with his glove. He Cleveland, 14; Donaldson, Toronto, 13; Dozier, San Jose 9 0 0 1.000 551 337 (8), Brazil, def. Andreas Seppi, Italy, and Sergiy “I think the finality of it is what stands Minnesota, 13; 5 tied at 12. Portland 3 5 0 .375 370 431 Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-1. recorded 71 putouts to finish with a .986 fielding percentage. TRIPLES_Orlando, Kansas City, 5; Kipnis, Spokane 3 5 0 .375 407 467 Bob and (1), United States, def. Ra- The 6’4” outfielder earned Mississippi Association of Community out,” Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau said. “I Cleveland, 4; 10 tied at 3. AMERICAN CONFERENCE ven Klaasen, South Africa, and Yen-hsun Lu, HOME RUNS_NCruz, Seattle, 18; Teixeira, South Division Taiwan, 7-6 (8), 6-2. and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State team and National Junior mean, one group is going to go home and one New York, 14; Donaldson, Toronto, 13; Encar- W L T Pct PF PA Jamie Murray, Britain, and (11), College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 honors in his final nacion, Toronto, 12; MiCabrera, Detroit, 11; Orlando 5 4 0 .556 516 493 Australia, def. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, and group’s going to go play for the Stanley Cup. ARodriguez, New York, 11; Trout, Los Ange- Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 463 459 Joao Sousa, Portugal, 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-2. season at ICC and was named MACJC Player of the Week in week 12. les, 11. Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 373 381 Florian Mayer and Frank Moser, Germany, def. Watson, who was a mainstay in the ICC rotation for two years, had There’s really not a lot you can leave on the STOLEN BASES_Altuve, Houston, 15; Ells- East Division Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, and Aisam-ul-Haq bury, New York, 14; Gardner, New York, 12; W L T Pct PF PA Qureshi, Pakistan, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (1). 14 appearances and finished with a 6-6 record and a team high 3.93 table.” RDavis, Detroit, 11; DeShields, Texas, 11; Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 537 413 , Germany, and Julian ERA last season. He also led the team with 67 strikeouts in 68 and two The Ducks and Blackhawks each dropped Springer, Houston, 11; Marisnick, Houston, 9. Cleveland 5 4 0 .556 502 465 Knowle, Austria, def. Eric Butorac, United PITCHING_FHernandez, Seattle, 8-1; Keuchel, New Orleans 2 7 0 .222 378 508 States, and Sam Groth, Australia, 7-6 (5), 6-4. thirds innings. a home Game 7 to Los Angeles last season. Houston, 6-1; Pineda, New York, 6-2; Carrasco, Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina, and Andre Sa, The right handed hurler wrapped up his career at ICC on a high Cleveland, 6-4; 8 tied at 5. Saturday’s Games Brazil, def. Santiago Gonzalez and Miguel Anaheim blew a 3-2 series lead against the ERA_Gray, Oakland, 1.77; FHernandez, Se- Spokane 63, Las Vegas 56 Angel Reyes-Varela, Mexico, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-2. note by earning the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior attle, 1.91; NMartinez, Texas, 1.96; Keuchel, Orlando 69, Portland 43 Pablo Carreno Busta and Daniel Gimeno-Tra- College (MACJC) Pitcher of the Week for his performance in the final Kings in the second round, and the Black- Houston, 1.98; Archer, Tampa Bay, 2.12; Odor- Philadelphia 71, Tampa Bay 27 ver, Spain, def. Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, izzi, Tampa Bay, 2.31; Chavez, Oakland, 2.44. Jacksonville 70, New Orleans 41 and Dominic Thiem, Austria, 7-6 (3), 7-5. week of the season. hawks lost 5-4 in overtime in the West finals STRIKEOUTS_Kluber, Cleveland, 83; Archer San Jose 70, Cleveland 58 Women — First Round n EMCC to host baseball tryouts Sunday: At Scooba, fresh Tampa Bay, 82; FHernandez, Seattle, 71; Pi- Friday, May 29 Zarina Diyas, Kazakhstan, and Xu Yi-Fan, Chi- on a deflected shot from Los Angeles defense- neda, New York, 67; Carrasco, Cleveland, 66; Orlando at Cleveland, 6 p.m. na, def. Nadiia Kichenok, Ukraine, and Raluca from the school’s MACJC regular-season, runner-up finish and regional man Alec Martinez. Salazar, Cleveland, 66; Buchholz, Boston, 62. Saturday, May 30 Olaru, Romania, 5-7, 7-6 (5), 6-4. tournament appearance, East Mississippi Community College will SAVES_Perkins, Minnesota, 18; AMiller, New San Jose at Portland, 5 p.m. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and Francesca Patrick Maroon and Clayton Stoner scored York, 14; Street, Los Angeles, 14; Soria, De- Las Vegas at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Schiavone, Italy, def. Denisa Allertova and conduct open baseball tryouts this Sunday afternoon (May 31) on the troit, 14; Boxberger, Tampa Bay, 13; Gregerson, New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Petra Cetkovska, Czech Republic, 2-6, 7-6 Scooba campus. for the Ducks, and Frederik Andersen made Houston, 13; Rodney, Seattle, 13. Arizona at Spokane, 9 p.m. (8), 6-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday, May 31 Annika Beck, Germany, and Shahar Peer, Isra- With registration slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. at EMCC’s Gerald 18 saves. BATTING_DGordon, Miami, .376; AGonzalez, Jacksonville at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. el, def. Klara Koukalova and Tereza Smitkova, Poole Field, Sunday’s 4 p.m. baseball tryout session is open to gradu- Los Angeles, .344; LeMahieu, Colorado, .338; Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-4. Anaheim caught a break when Jakob Sil- Goldschmidt, Arizona, .331; Harper, Washing- Anastasia and Arina Rodionova (15), Australia, ating high school seniors with NJCAA eligibility remaining. Interested ton, .331; Holliday, St. Louis, .322; Aoki, San Hockey def. , Croatia, and Alison Riske, players are encouraged to contact EMCC assistant baseball coach fverberg brushed up against Crawford’s glove Francisco, .320; Wong, St. Louis, .320. United States, 6-3, 6-2. RUNS_Harper, Washington, 40; Goldschmidt, NHL Playoffs Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Sam Sto- Jarrod Parks via e-mail at [email protected] this week in advance of on Stoner’s first goal of the playoffs at 1:57 Arizona, 34; Fowler, Chicago, 33; MCarpenter, CONFERENCE FINALS sur, Australia, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Geor- Sunday’s tryouts. St. Louis, 32; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 32; Pol- (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) gia, and Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, 6-2, 7-5. of the third, trimming Chicago’s lead to 3-2. lock, Arizona, 32; Upton, San Diego, 32. Saturday, May 16 Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, and Barbora Participants are asked to bring their own baseball equipment to There was no call on the play and Crawford RBI_Harper, Washington, 42; Stanton, Miami, N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1 Strycova (13), Czech Republic, def. Julie Coin EMCC’s tryout session, including gloves, cleats, bats and helmets. 42; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 38; Braun, Milwau- Sunday, May 17 and Pauline Parmentier, France, 7-6 (3), 6-0. threw up his hands in exasperation after Ston- kee, 37; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 35; Upton, Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Alexan- Catchers are asked to bring their own catching gear as well. San Diego, 35; Zimmerman, Washington, 32. Monday, May 18 dra Panova, Russia, def. Petra Martic, Croatia, —From Special Reports er’s big slap shot went into the net. HITS_DGordon, Miami, 73; Aoki, San Fran- Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 2 and CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 6-3, cisco, 56; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 55; Gold- Tuesday, May 19 6-3. 4B THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com COLLEGE ATHLETICS SEC officials ready to take storming playing surfaces more seriously

BY MARK LONG to be ratified Friday at the SEC can’t build a wall around the be talking about the players. used for purposes other than The Associated Press spring meetings in Destin. field. You can’t put up barbed We need to be talking about which they were designed,” An estimated $50,000 fine wire. You can’t have horses and whoever won the game, who Slive said. “So we’ll get the rule DESTIN, Fla. — The South- would seemingly create a huge guns out there. There’s a line of played well. We don’t want to changed or our coaches will eastern Conference has been deterrent for programs and how much you can do.” be talking about” rushing fields start to travel.” fining its schools for rushing force them to increase security Indeed, but the conference and courts. That’s a possible outcome fields and storming courts measures. Then again, it might wants to at least try to do more The Southeastern Confer- considering the SEC and the At- since 2004. not solve the issue. by upping the levy. The league ence will either change the lantic Coast Conference are the Now, a decade later, those “There’s only so much secu- also could set the standard for rules regarding recruiting only leagues that ban coaches penalties are going up. Way up. rity you can put out there,” LSU other conferences to follow. camps or join in the chase. from holding camps more than The league plans to “substan- athletic director Joe Alleva said. “The SEC, I think, for a n SEC takes action on 50 miles from campus. tially” increase fines for teams “You can’t have armed guards long time has tried to take a satellite camps: SEC athletic The potential change comes that violate its on-field policy. directors voted Wednesday to a year after Penn State coach SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and horses out there. I hope our leadership role there,” Florida drop the league’s restriction James Franklin and his staff indicated that the new starting fans and all of the fans in the athletic director Jeremy Foley that prohibits coaches from at- appeared at a Georgia State point would be around $50,000 league will realize it’s all about said. “If we end up increasing — 10 times more than the previ- safety. It’s all about the safety the fines and putting a better tending satellite camps begin- football camp in Atlanta. SEC ous fine for first-time offenders. of the players and the fans to message out there to your fans ning in 2016 — but only if the coaches bristled back then “You’re in the range,” Slive stay in the stands and hopefully that we need to win and be ex- football powerhouse can’t get because league rules prohibit said Wednesday. “As far as I’m they’ll comply with that.” cited and we don’t need to do the NCAA to ban those camps them from doing the same. And concerned, that’s real money. Only five of the league’s 14 that because it’s not safe when altogether. those camps have become more It’s designed to be a deterrent. schools — Alabama, Florida, people rush the field. It’s not. Commissioner Mike Slive widespread. Michigan’s Jim Five thousand dollars in this Georgia, Mississippi State and It’s always concerned me that announced the move at the SEC Harbaugh is going on a nine- day and age ... when we did it, Texas A&M — have not in- it’s going happen sometime spring meetings, saying the day, nine-city tour starting June $5,000 had a little ring to it. curred fines since the policy and somebody’s going to get league will “make every effort 4 in Indianapolis and ending Five thousand dollars now, giv- went into effect on Dec. 1, 2004. significantly hurt, killed even, to have our rule adopted nation- June 12 in Detroit. The one- en where we are, is not much of Just last season, Arkansas, and then the whole world will ally.” day camps across the country a deterrent.” Kentucky, Mississippi, Missou- figure out what they’re going to If not, then Slive said “our include stops in Florida, Texas, The previous penalties start- ri and LSU were fined after fans do and they’ll change it but one folks would be free to fan out all California and Alabama. ed at $5,000 and increased to rushed their football fields fol- person will have paid a signifi- over the country and have at it.” And Ohio State’s Urban Mey- $25,000 for second violations lowing victories. cant price. “We thought there was an er will attend a camp in Boca and up to $50,000 fines for third “I think schools will do “The league has always tried interpretation the NCAA could Raton on June 17. and subsequent offenses. more, but there’s only so much to be proactive there. When make to take care of this mat- SEC coaches could be hold- The new system is expected you can do,” Alleva said. “You the game’s over, we need to ter since these camps are being ing similar camps next spring. NBA PLAYOFFS Cavaliers excited about return to NBA Finals BY TOM WITHERS the Atlanta Hawks, who row with Miami. as adoring Cleveland The Associated Press couldn’t stop the four-time He came back to Ohio fans chanted: “N-B-A league MVP and were to win a title for his home Finals (clap, clap, clap, CLEVELAND — Es- swept in four straight. region, where second clap, clap).” He pulled a corted by family mem- Driven by the chance place has been as good as conference champion- BUY ANY NEW bers and friends, LeB- to end the city’s half-cen- it gets since the Browns ship T-shirt over his head ® ron James walked out of M&P 15 tury-old championship ruled the NFL in 1964. and put on a cap before CHAMBERED IN 5.56mm Quicken Loans Arena INCLUDING PERFORMANCE SPORT RIFLE drought, James was bril- There has been heart- turning to teammate J.R. cradling his sleepy young- CENTER® MODELS! liant from start to finish. break in the years since Smith with a simple mes- est son with his left arm sage. SALE PRICE $ while clutching an expen- He averaged 30.3 points, as the Indians lost two 569 “Four more,” he said. sive bottle of champagne 11 rebounds and 9.3 as- World Series, the Browns sists, the first player in were denied in three AFC The Finals don’t start in his right hand. ® postseason history to put championship games by until June 4, giving the GET A FREE CALDWELL It was time for one ™ James to go to bed, the up that statistical line. Denver’s John Elway and Cavaliers nearly eight full MAG CHARGER other to have a late-night He’s never been better in the Cavs were swept by days to get healthy — or $99 RETAIL VALUE! the playoffs. San Antonio in 2007. as close to healthy as pos- drink and get some OFFER ENDS 8/31/15. Magazine much-needed rest. The Cavs don’t have With four wins, James sible. not included. The NBA Finals lie a finals opponent yet as can change that. James has been bat- ahead. Golden State and Houston “We all know how long tling an assortment of in- Taking his magnificent still have to settle things it’s been since a champi- juries and Kyrie Irving re- Gary’s Pawn & Gun game to a higher level, out West. But in the East, on has been in this city,” turned to the lineup after Family Owned & Operated since 1978 missing Games 2 and 3 James sent the Cavaliers one team stands above all he said. “We will give our 2221 Hwy. 45 North 1030 Hwy. 45 South with knee tendinitis. The © The Dispatch into the finals for the the others — the one with best shot.” Columbus, MS West Point, MS second time in franchise James, who will appear in In the delirious mo- break will also give the Across from K-Mart Across from Mossy Oak history on Tuesday night his fifth consecutive finals ments after Game 4, Cavs a chance to recharge 662-327-GARY 662-494-GARY (4279) (4279) with a 118-88 romp over after going four times in a James stood at mid-court mentally. Warriors Continued from Page 1B Curry said he had no championship, and it has celebration from the Popcorn and lingering effects from his a week to build even more ESPN broadcast booth at frightening fall in Game before starting at Oracle mid court. 4 that left him with a Arena. The Warriors rolled to bruised head and right The conference title is a franchise-record 67 wins a Paper side. The MVP wore a the biggest accomplish- in the regular season and protective yellow sleeve ment yet in what has been had little trouble dispatch- on his right arm, which he a rapid rise for a Warriors ing New Orleans, Mem- shed in the third quarter team that is beloved in phis and Houston in the Don’t Forget! after shooting 4 for 12 and the basketball-united Bay playoffs. Now they’re in the Warriors clinging to a Area despite decades of the finals for the first time 52-46 halftime lead. futility. since winning the title in Receive a Things got tougher on Warriors co-owners Joe 1975 behind Rick Barry Curry when backcourt Lacob and Peter Guber, and coach Attles, who en- FREE bag of popcorn mate Thompson faked a sitting courtside next to joyed the game sitting in shot that drew Trevor Ari- rapper Kanye West, have his usual spot at the top of with the purchase za in the air early in the turned the franchise into the arena’s lower bowl. fourth quarter. Thompson a contender since they It was a tough way for of a copy of The Commercial absorbed Ariza’s knee to bought the team in 2010. the Rockets’ run to end. Dispatch each Thursday the side of his head, send- General manager Bob My- They overcame a knee ing him to the floor. ers, the NBA Executive of injury that sidelined How- between noon and 4 p.m. Thompson, who fin- the Year, has constructed ard half the season to fin- ished with 20 points, lay a talented roster around ish second in the West, on the ground for a minute Curry that has exceeded played without starters before walking to the lock- all expectations. And first- Patrick Beverley and Do- er room. He came back to year coach Kerr blended it natas Motiejunas in the the bench with what the all together beautifully af- playoffs and rallied from a team called a right ear lac- ter Mark Jackson’s messy 3-1 deficit to beat the Los eration. firing last May. Angeles Clippers in the The Warriors said he Jackson watched the second round. 516 Main Street • Columbus, MS could’ve returned, but they never needed him. They started the fourth on a 13-4 run and held off Houston’s last-ditch ef- forts on free throws. Barnes highlighted the decisive spurt with a dunk that gave Golden State an 87-72 lead with 7:10 remaining. He flexed his muscles to the sellout crowd of 19,596, which spent the final quarter on its feet in anticipation of a celebration a generation in the works. Now it’s LeBron vs. Curry. King James vs. the Ba- by-Faced Assassin. The four-time NBA MVP vs. the newly crowned MVP. The hype has already started for two of the most popular and entertaining players in the world to take center stage for the The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 5B WCWS Continued from Page 1B the old days,” Auburn coach Clint batters more. when I played many years ago,” Myers said. “The hitter can make adjust- Tennessee co-coach Karen Weekly When they discuss the cause ments,” Kolaitis said. “As a pitcher, said. “They kind of got into more for the increased offense, coaches you can still make adjustments, but pitching side to side, taking ad- inevitably bring up the fact that hit- the stuff that you have is the stuff vantage of umpires stretching that ters have become bigger, stronger that you have. If a team is strug- zone chalk to chalk. Now that it’s and more athletic in recent years. gling with a specific pitch, if that brought back in, pitchers are going But the reasons for this surge go pitcher doesn’t throw that pitch to have to learn how to move the beyond that. they have to go with what they’ve ball up and down a little bit better.” Teams have video analysis soft- got, where a hitter can (say), ‘This The improved hitting already ware that allows players to analyze kid’s majority up-spin and rise ball. has led to some adjustments in their swings, and the increased vis- We’re going to work all week on hit- pitching strategies. In an attempt ibility of the game also allows hit- ting the rise ball.’” to give opposing hitters as many ters to get better scouting reports Coaches also say umpires are different looks as possible, more on pitchers. calling a narrower strike zone. Al- schools are relying on pitching by Five years ago, ESPN televised though the NCAA rule book says committee rather than having one just 28 regular-season softball a pitch must graze at least part of ace carry a team throughout the games on its variety of networks home plate to be called a strike, postseason. If scores keep rising, and aired 13 more on its digital plat- coaches say umpires previously more changes could be on the way. forms. This season, ESPN televised had been extending the strike zone “I think we’re about to enter the 125 regular-season games and car- from “chalk to chalk,” or from the era where you see softball start re- ried 401 more digitally. front of one batter’s box to the front cruiting closers,” Michigan coach Of course, all those additional of the other. The NCAA has made Carol Hutchins said. “We’re going televised games also give pitchers a point of emphasis recently to call to have pitchers that are starters, more opportunities to study op- balls and strikes as intended by the middle relief and closers. We’re posing hitters. But Oregon hitting rule. definitely moving in that direction coach Jimmy Kolaitis believes the “Pitchers don’t move the ball up unless we change some of this (em- extra access to video benefits the and down as well as they did back phasis on) offense.” Cost APR Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B row it down the better.” data submitted by Missis- score. ceive the award. Narrowing it down — sippi State for the 2010- The latest multi-year Joining volleyball with or trying to cap the cost 11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and APR results cover the perfect scores for the of attendance — could be 2013-14 academic years. four-year period extend- 2013-14 year are men’s problematic, though. Currently, teams must ing from the 2010-11 golf, softball and women’s “I think that’s what has earn a 930 four-year av- through 2013-14 school tennis. to be discussed before we erage APR or a 940 aver- years. Baseball (980), men’s decide to layer on certain age over the most recent “APR is a measure of tennis (985), women’s guidelines or policies,” two years to participate eligibility and retention; cross country (986), Mississippi athletic di- in NCAA championships. and Ole Miss’ overall women’s golf (994), soft- rector Ross Bjork said. “I In 2015-16 and beyond, improvement is a sign ball (993), soccer (985), think we have to be care- teams must earn a four- of a stable and thriving women’s tennis (993), ful in today’s world that year APR of 930 to com- program,” said senior women’s outdoor track we’re not setting ourselves pete in championships. associate athletics direc- (981), volleyball (1000) up for the next round of le- In Oxford, a day af- tor Derek Cowherd. “We and rifle (979), all posted gal issues.” ter announcing a record celebrate graduation as multi-year APR scores at The cost of attendance year for Ole Miss in the our ‘Academic National or above the national av- stipend at Ole Miss will classroom the good news Championship’ and are erage (978) for Division I. be $4,500, fourth-most in continues, with the lat- so proud that teams are Overall, fifteen of the the SEC according to the est Academic Progress striving to achieve their 21 teams hit with postsea- Chronicle of Higher Edu- Rate report released by goals while also striving son bans and 23 of the 28 cation. teams being sanctioned At Mississippi State, the NCAA Wednesday. for unprecedented aca- All 18 of Ole Miss’ sports demic success.” with some other penalty the cost of attendance are from institutions de- are above the 930 bench- Volleyball received a bump will be $5,126. fined as limited-resource mark. public recognition award Mississippi State ath- schools. And that comes Ten teams at Ole Miss last week from the NCAA letic director Scott Strick- after the NCAA imple- posted multi-year APR for posting a multi-year lin does not see the sti- mented a higher cutline, scores at or above the APR score in the top 10 pend as being any more of 930, for some of those national average for Divi- percent of volleyball. It an advantage in recruiting schools two years ago. No sion I in their respective marked the fourth time for the Bulldogs as newer school from the Power 5 facilities, bigger stadiums sports, and volleyball overall and third year in was penalized. and larger support staffs achieved a perfect 1000 a row for volleyball to re- would be for rivals such as Alabama or LSU. “All of our campus- es have differences,” Stricklin said. “Different strengths. Different chal- lenges. We offer different experiences for prospec- tive students, and stu- dent-athletes. We’re going to use all those in recruit- ing to stand out. This is just another part of it, I think. “It’s a new concept and there are a lot of things that we do that we try to level the playing field on. This just happens to be one that I don’t think the circumstances around that allow that to happen.” When cost of atten- dance rules were adopt- ed by the Power Five conferences earlier this year, the SEC proposed an NCAA rule that would have required schools to report when and why a stu- dent-athlete was given a cost-of-attendance stipend above the predetermined school average. The SEC will contin- ue to push for a national transparency rule, but the idea of altering the way it © The Dispatch is calculated or capping does not seem to be real- istic. “We are constrained by the law,” SEC Commis- sioner Mike Slive said. Braves Continued from Page 1B Dodger starter Zack Gre- inke settled into a groove immediately after and came away with a no-de- Steven C. Wallace cision. Greinke retired 11 Attorney At Law straight after Maybin’s Criminal Law homer, six via strikeout, Personal Injury Claims before giving way to Yimi Car Wrecks Garcia in the top of the seventh. He finished with Family Law: three hits and one run al- Divorce, Custody, Child Support, lowed, two walks and nine Wills and Estates strikeouts. Construction Law Greinke also legged out an infield single and stole 501 Seventh Street North • Suite 2 a base, the fourth steal in Columbus, MS 39701 his 12-year career. Phone: 662-244-6000 • Fax: 855-787-9901 Email: [email protected] cdispatch.com 6B THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com COLLEGE FOOTBALL Florida State welcomes transfer quarterback Golson to program BY RALPH D. RUSSO was just too good to pass up. tentially divisive to his team. on to win the Heisman Trophy not hold Golson back. The Associated Press “Has great arm talent, has “Controversy and compe- was a redshirt freshman and “What he has to be is be him- great feet, has been a winner,” tition is two different things. led Florida State to a 26-1 re- self to do well and get the re- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Fisher said of Golson. “You have It’s competition,” he said. “And cord in two seasons as a starter spect of the players by his work Florida State coach Jimbo Fish- that guy, then once you meet players on the team, when a guy before being the No. 1 pick in ethic, his demeanor and how he er sees competition, not a bud- him and have the personality is a competitor and he does well April’s NFL draft. plays on the field,” Fisher said. ding quarterback controversy, he does, the background in ball — whether it’s Sean, it’s Ever- “It’s definitely different be- “And people will follow those with the addition of Everett he does and knowledge. I think ett, it’s De’Andre (Johnson), it’s cause as we progress and go guys.” Golson. that only enhances your team J.J. (Consentino), it’s Deondre along the season as a team we’ll Fisher said he spoke to The former two-year starter and your chances for the other Francois — whoever is on our find out who emerges into a Maguire while he was going for Notre Dame is transferring players in your organization to team, they’ll follow the guys leader. And who’s personality through the process of recruit- to the Seminoles for his final win. It makes too much sense to who play the best, respond the emerges,” star defensive Jalen ing Golson to assure him that season. not bring him on board.” best and lead them the best.” Ramsey said. “The past two he would have a chance to win Fisher insisted he was com- Golson will have to beat out For the past few seasons, years we’ve basically known the job. fortable with the mostly inexpe- Sean Maguire, a junior who there has been little doubt about who the leader was going to be “I just wanted to be honest rienced quarterbacks on Flori- started one game as Jameis who would be playing quarter- before the season.” with him up front and explain to da State’s roster coming out of Winston’s backup last season back for the Seminoles heading Winston was charismatic him my thought process as the spring practice, but the oppor- and was the No. 1 quarterback into preseason practice. and outgoing, a player who was head coach,” Fisher said. “I’m tunity to bring in a player who for Florida State coming out of Winston seized the job in the able to assert himself before he open with all of our players like had performed on big stages spring practice. spring of 2013, though Fisher had ever even played. that. 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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 Thethe Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 7B 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 Phone: 662.328.2424 • Fax: 662.329.1521 QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 18 [email protected] SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, cdispatch.com/classifieds MISSISSIPPI, AND MORE PARTICULARLY P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF Columbus, MS 39701 CLASSIFIEDSTHE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGEREGULAR 18 RATES SUPER SAVER RATES GARAGE SALE RATES DEADLINES (Deadlines subject to change.) WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY,4 Lines/6 MISSISSIPPI, Days ...... $19.20 6 Days ...... $12.00 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 WITH 4THE Lines/12 EAST RIGHT Days ...... $31.20 12 Days ...... $18.00 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: OF WAY OF MISSIS- Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. SIPPI 4HIGHWAY Lines/26 NO. 69,Days ...... $46.80 Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale THE SAMERate BEING applies THE to commercial operations Six lines or less, consecutive days. Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it SOUTH LINEand OF THEmerchandise over $1,000. Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer- Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. AIRPORT PROPERTY cial nature for merchandise under $1,000. Must rains the day of your sale, we will re- AND THE NORTH LINE Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on include price in ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. run you ad the next week FREE! OF THE CEMETERY You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. PROPERTY; THENCEadditional lines. No pets, firewood, etc. NORTH 88 DEGREES 45 Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. MINUTES WEST ALONG LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days THE PROJECTION OF SAID NORTH LINE OF prior to first publication date SAID QUARTER SEC- TION 120 FEET TO THE IN THE CHANCERY WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF COURT OFINDEX LOWNDES • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept SAID HIGHWAY; 1780 Sitting with Elderly/SickCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. 0 Legals 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate THENCE CONTINUE 1790 Stump Removal 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor forALONG SAID1000 PROJEC-Service TIERRIA L. KERNEAL 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion TIONof NORTH1030 Air 88 Conditioning DE- & Heating PETITIONER 1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by such error. GREES 451060 MINUTES Appliance Repair WEST FOR A DISTANCE 1860 Tree Service VERSUS CAUSE 4120NO. Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 1070 Asphalt & Paving OF 728 FEET; THENCE 1890 Upholstery 2015-0216-D 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services NORTH 58 FEET TO AN 1910 Welding 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject toIN the THE approval CHANCERY of this paper. The Commercial OLD IRON1120 PIN Building AND & Remodeling A DEMARTRICE KERNEAL 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves theCOURT right OFto LOWNDESreject, revise, classify or cancel any FENCE AT1150 THE Carpeting/Flooring ACCEP- 2000 AnnouncementsRESPONDENT COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI TED NORTHWEST 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 6000 Financial CORNER OF THE PROP- Summons 4250 Burial Plots 8500 Houses - Other 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity IN RE: THE ESTATE OF ERTY FORMERLY (Publication) 4270 Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land BENNIE WILSON, SR., OWNED 1240BY JAMESContractors BON- 2150 Good Things To Eat 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted Equipment 8550 Investment Property AdvertisementsDECEASED must be NER AND1250 THE Computer SAME Services BE- 2200 In Memorial THE STATE OF MISSIS- 6120 Check Cashing 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage ING THE 1270NORTHEAST Electrical 2250 Instruction & SchoolSIPPI 6150 Insurance NICOLE MILOW, CORNER OF THE RAS 4330 Clothing 8650 Mobile Homes paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found 6200 Loans ADMINISTRATRIX WEATHERS PROPERTY TO: DEMARTRICE4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 6250 Mortgages You may cancel at any time during regular business hours AS DESCRIBED IN DEED KERNEAL, who address4390 Computer Equipment 8750 Resort Property NO. 2015-0026-B BOOK 3391330 AT Furniture PAGE Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices after diligent inquiry is 6300 Stocks & Bonds and receive a refund for days not published. 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property 556 IN THE1360 GeneralLAND Services RE- 2600 Travel/Entertainmentunknown but believed to 6350 Business for Sale 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy NOTICE TO CREDITORS CORDS OF1380 LOWNDES Housecleaning be in the State of NOTICE OF SUBSTI- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; 3000 EmploymentDelaware 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation THE STATE OF MISSIS- TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- 3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments 1400 Insurance 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICESSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI GREES 40 MINUTES 3100 Data Processing/NOTICE Computer TO DEFENDANT4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property COUNTY OF LOWNDES WEST FOR1410 97 Interior FEET Decorators TO 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help 4540 General Merchandise 7150 Houses LOWNDES COUNTY WHEREAS, default has THE POINT1440 OF Jewelry/Watch BEGIN- Repair THE PETITION WHICH IS 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering 4570 Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain Column occurred in the perform- NING; THENCE1470 Lawn CONTIN-Care/Landscaping ATTACHED TO THIS 9150 Autos for Sale 20 characters per lineLetters) and willof Administra- run for 3 days.ance For of the items covenants, $100 or UE SOUTH 89 DE- 3200 General Help WantedSUMMONS IS IMPORT-4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation tion have been granted terms and conditions of GREES 40 MINUTES 3250 Management PositionsANT AND YOU MUST4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More thanand one issued item to maythe under- be in asame Deed ad,of Trust but pricesdated WEST ALONG1530 Machinery A FENCE Repair TAKE IMMEDIATE AC- 9250 Boats & Marine 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100,signed no upon relists. the estate August 31, 2004, ex- FOR 2221560 FEET; Mobile THENCE Home Services TION TO PROTECT YOUR 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces of BENNIE WILSON, ecuted by MYRA J. HAIR- NORTH 001590 DEGREES Moving & Storage 32 RIGHTS. 9350 Golf Carts SR., deceased, by the STON AND STANLEY D. MINUTES WEST FOR 3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets Chancery Court of HAIRSTON, conveying 175 FEET; THENCE 3450 Positions WantedYou have been made4750 Stereos a & TV’s 7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment Lowndes County, Mis- certain real property NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 3500 Professional Defendant in the4780 suit Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms sissippi,Up to on 6 the lines, 7th dayad willtherein run describedfor 6 days. to MINUTES1680 EAST Plumbing ALONG filed in this Court by 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 7500 Storage & Garages of January, 2015. This JANE BELL, as Trustee, THE SOUTH1710 PrintingRIGHT OF Tierria L. Kerneal. You 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals is to give notice to all for HOMEOWNERS WAY OF 1740A 60 Roofing FOOT & Guttering are summoned to ap- These ads are takenpersons havingby fax, claims e-mailLOAN CORP,or in Originalperson Be- WIDEat ROAD FOR 222 3650Trades pear and defend against 7550 Wanted to Rent 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers against said estate to neficiary, to secure the FEET; THENCE SOUTH 3700Truck Driving the Petition for Child 7600 Waterfront Property our office. AdsProbate will andnot Register be takeindebtedness by telephone. therein 00 DEGREES 32 Custody, Child Support same with the Chan- described, as same ap- MINUTES EAST FOR and for Emergency Re- Legal Notices 0010 ceryLegal Clerk Notices of 0010 Lowndes pearsLegal Notices of record 0010 in the 176.2Legal Notices FEET 0010 TO THE Legal Notices 0010 lief.Legal You Notices are 0010 summoned Building & Remodeling 1120 Lawn Care / Landscaping Instruction & School 2250 County, Mississippi, office of the Chancery POINT OF BEGINNING, to appear and defend 1470 IN THE CHANCERY within ninety (90) days Clerk of Lowndes CONTAINING 0.90 IN THE CHANCERY said Petition on the REMODELING OF all COURT OF LOWNDES from this date. A failure County, Mississippi filed ACRE, MORE OR LESS, COURT OF LOWNDES 29th day of June 2015 types. Apartment main- SAM'S LAWN Service. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI to so Probate and Re- and recorded Septem- AND BEING DESIG- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI at 9:30 p.m. in the tenance, brick masonry, No lawn too large or too gister said claim will ber 9, 2004, in Deed NATED AS LOT G OF Chancery Courtroom of stone work & painting. small. Call 243-1694 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF forever bar the same. Book 2004, Page THE STOKES PROP- NGOC-MAI THI NGUYEN the Lowndes County Free estimates. 662- BENNIE WILSON, SR., 27390; and WHEREAS, ERTY, AN UNRECOR- PLANTIFF Courthouse in Colum- 497-1011 or 328-0001. DECEASED This the 10TH day of the beneficial interest of DED SUBDIVISION OF bus, Mississippi. In February, 2015. said Deed of Trust was LOWNDES COUNTY, VS. case of your failure to TODD PARKS TERRA CARE NICOLE MILOW, transferred and as- MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- appear and defend, a Construction Landscaping L.L.C. LEARN TO DANCE! ADMINISTRATRIX NICOLE MILOW signed to Deutsche ER WITH AND INCLUD- TOAN THUNG BUI judgment will be New Construction, Re- Phone: 662-549-1878 B&A DANCE Bank National Trust ING: A PERMANENT BUT DEFENDANT entered against you for modeling, Repairs, Con- Home: 662-327-5552 CREATIONS NO. 2015-0026-B Publish: 5/21, 5/28, & Company, as Trustee, NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- the money and things crete. Free est. Call or Landscaping, Property Summer registration 6/4/2015 on behalf of the certific- MENT ON, OVER AND NO. 2015-0186-D demanded in the Peti- email 662-889-8662 or Clean Up, Plant Care, going on now! NOTICE TO CREDITORS ateholders of IXIS Real ACROSS A 60 FOOT tion. toddparks.construction Bush Hogging, May 26th-29th NOTICE OF SUBSTI- Estate Capital Trust ROADWAY CONNECT- SUMMONS BY @gmail.com Herbicide Spraying Call for more info! THE STATE OF MISSIS- TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE 2004-HE4 Mortgage ING SAID LOT WITH A PUBLICATION You are not required to Blair: 662-352-3869 SIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Pass-Through Certific- PAVED COUNTY ROAD file an answer or other Tom Hatcher, LLC Arquetia: 435-1399 COUNTY OF LOWNDES ates, Series 2004-HE4 AND BEING MORE PAR- TO: TOAN THUNG BUI, pleadings but you may Custom Construction, Painting & Papering 1620 3240 New Hope Road LOWNDES COUNTY WHEREAS, default has in Deed Book 2015, TICULARLY DESCRIBED a nonresident citizen of do so if you desire with- Restoration, Remodel- Columbus, formerly occurred in the perform- Page 2694; and IN THAT CERTAIN DEED the State of Missis- in thirty (30) days from ing, Repair, Insurance SULLIVAN'S PAINT Susan's Dance Studio Letters of Administra- ance of the covenants, WHEREAS, on February FROM DAVID B JOLLY sippi, whose last known the 28th day of May, claims. 662-364-1769. SERVICE tion have been granted terms and conditions of 24, 2015, the under- TO WILLIE STOKES AND street address was 227 2015, which is the first Licensed & Bonded Certified in lead Clerical & Office 3050 and issued to the under- a Deed of Trust dated signed, Rubin Lublin, WIFE, CLENTON MAE Florence Street, Colum- publication of this Sum- removal. Offering spe- mons. You may mail or cial prices on interior & signed upon the estate August 31, 2004, ex- LLC has been appoin- STOKES, DATED bus, MS 39702, but General Services 1360 EXPERIENCED LEGAL ted as Substitute Trust- SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, hand-deliver a copy of a exterior painting, pres- of BENNIE WILSON, ecuted by MYRA J. HAIR- whose present address SECRETARY: Starkville ee by instrument recor- AND RECORDED IN written response to the C & P PRINTING sure washing & sheet SR., deceased, by the STON AND STANLEY D. and whereabouts is un- law firm seeks experi- ded in the office of the DEED BOOK 862, AT Petition to L. NICOLE The one stop place for rock repairs. Chancery Court of HAIRSTON, conveying known after diligent enced legal secretary. aforesaid Chancery PAGE 404 IN THE LAND CLINKSCALES, ESQ., all of your printing Free Estimates Lowndes County, Mis- certain real property search and inquiry to Please e-mail resume Clerk in Deed Book RECORDS OF LOWNDES the attorney for the Peti- needs. No job too large Call 435-6528 sissippi, on the 7th day therein described to ascertain the same, and and salary of January, 2015. This 2015, Page 3679; and COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. who is now an abscond- tioner whose address is or too small. JANE BELL, as Trustee, requirements to is to give notice to all NOW, THEREFORE, the PROPERTY ACQUIRED ing Defendant. You have Post Office Box 1352, Call today. for HOMEOWNERS lawfirm39759@ persons having claims LOAN CORP, Original Be- holder of said Deed of BY STANLEY D HAIR- been made a Defend- Columbus, Mississippi 662-327-9742 Stump Removal 1790 against said estate to neficiary, to secure the Trust, having requested STON AND MYRA J ant in this suit filed in 39703 and whose gmail.com. the undersigned so to HAIRSTON BY WAR- street address is 2125 Probate and Register indebtedness therein this court by NGOC-MAI LAW FIRM seeks experi- same with the Chan- described, as same ap- do, as Substitute Trust- RANTY DEED DATED THI NGUYEN, whose ad- Bell Avenue, Columbus, cery Clerk of Lowndes ee or his duly appoin- 04/06/1993 AND RE- dress is 227 Florence Mississippi 39701 and enced legal secretary pears of record in the for a full time position. County, Mississippi, office of the Chancery ted agent, by virtue of CORDED IN THE CON- Street, Columbus, MS also file the original of within ninety (90) days Clerk of Lowndes the power, duty and au- VEYANCE RECORDS AT 39702. your Response with the Requires a min. of 3 fromLegal Noticesthis date. 0010 A failure County, Mississippi filed thority vested and im- 986-20 OF LOWNDES Clerk of this Court with- yrs. experience in litiga- to so Probate and Re- and recorded Septem- posed upon said Substi- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI You are required to mail in a reasonable time af- tion or domestic law; gister said claim will ber 9, 2004, in Deed tute Trustee shall, on MUNICIPAL ADDRESS or hand deliver a copy terward. type 65 wmp; skilled in NOTICE OF SALE NOW ALLSTUMP GRINDING Microsoft Word and Out- forever bar the same. Book 2004, Page June 11, 2015 within PROVIDED FOR INFORM- of a written Answer SERVICE 27390; and WHEREAS, the lawful hours of sale ATION ONLY: 319 PON- either admitting or deny- ISSUED under my hand look. Excellent benefits. WHEREAS, the United States GET 'ER DONE! Mail resume to box This the 10TH day of the beneficial interest of between 11:00AM and DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- ing each allegation in and the seal of said OFFERS We can grind all your February,of America, 2015. acting bysaid and Deed through of Trust was the 4:00PM at the south- BUS, MS 39702 PROP- the Complaint to Court, this 27th day of 560, c/o the Commer- stumps. Hard to reach cial Dispatch, P.O. Box United States Departmenttransferred of Agriculture, and as- east front door of Court- ERTY ADDRESS: The Charles Easley Jr., Attor- May, 2015. COPY places, blown over NICOLE MILOW signed to Deutsche house proceed to sell at street address of the ney for Plaintiff, whose 511, Columbus, MS is the owner and holder of the following roots, hillsides, back- 39703. Bank National Trust public outcry to the property is believed to address is Post Office Lisa Younger Neese yards, pastures. Free Publish:real estate 5/21, deed(s)5/28, & ofCompany, trust, securing as Trustee, an highest and best bidder be 319 PONDEROSA Box 1472, Columbus, Lowndes County Chan- SERVICES! estimates. You find it, LOCAL REAL estate 6/4/2015indebtedness therein onmentioned behalf of theand certific- cov- for cash or certified DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS MS 39703-1472. cery Clerk we'll grind it! funds ONLY, the follow- 39702. In the event of Post Office Box 684 company looking for ateholders of IXIS Real 662-361-8379 ering certain real Estate estate Capital hereinafter Trust ing described property any discrepancy YOUR ANSWER MUST Columbus, Mississippi STARTING AT part time office assist- described located in2004-HE4 Lowndes Mortgage County, situated in Lowndes between this street ad- BE MAILED OR DE- 39703 ant. Computer skills, STUMP GRINDING, ex- Mississippi, said deed(s)Pass-Through of trust Certific- being County, Mississippi, to dress and the legal de- LIVERED NO LATER handling telephone ates, Series 2004-HE4 wit: TRACT 1: A PARCEL scription of the prop- THAN THIRTY(30) DAYS (SEAL) BY: Shantrell H. 10¢ cavation, & dirt work. calls, assisting custom- duly recorded in thein Deed Office Book 2015, of the OF LAND LOCATED IN erty, the legal descrip- FROM THE DATE OF Granderson PER SHEET Text/call 662-251- ers are among daily du- Chancery Clerk in andPage for 2694; said and County THE SOUTHWEST tion shall control. Title FIRST PUBLICATION. IF Chancery Clerk/D.C. 9191. ties. Please send re- QUARTER OF SECTION to the above described sume to Box 562, c/o and State: WHEREAS, on February YOUR ANSWER IS NOT Grantors Date24, 2015, ExTrust the Deed under- 26, TOWNSHIP 18 property is believed to MAILED OR DELIVERED Publish: 5/28, 6/4, & The Commercial Dis- signed, Rubin Lublin, SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, be good, but I will con- AND YOU APPEAR AT 6/11/2015 Tree Services 1860 patch, P.O. Box 511, Grantor(s) Date ExecutedLLC has been Book appoin- Page LOWNDES COUNTY, vey only such title as is SAID TIME, A JUDGE- Columbus, MS 39703. MISSISSIPPI, AND vested in me as Substi- MENT MAY BE ENTERED 516 Main Street A&T Tree Service ted as Substitute Trust- Air Cond & Heating 1030 Bucket truck & stump Melvin J. Irions, Jr. Dec. 14,ee by2005 instrument 2005 36169recor- MORE PARTICULARLY tute Trustee. THIS LAW AGAINST YOU FOR THE Columbus Data Processing / Computer DESCRIBED AS FOL- FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO removal. Free est. And wife, Chimere Irions ded in the office of the MONEY OR OTHER RE- 3 TON 14 series heat 3100 LOWS: BEGINNING AT COLLECT A DEBT. ANY LIEF DEMANDED IN THE Serving Columbus aforesaid Chancery pump system. Replace- since 1987. Senior WHEREAS,Clerk in default Deed Book has THE INTERSECTION OF INFORMATION OB- PETITION. Seeking Graphic Design- THE NORTH LINE OF TAINED WILL BE USED ment or upgrade, 10 citizen disc. Call Alvin @ occurred in the payment2015, of Pagethe indebted-3679; and year warranty, $2995. 242-0324/241-4447 er for Surface Design NOW, THEREFORE, the THE NORTHEAST FOR THAT PURPOSE. You must also file the Center: Desired applic- ness secured by said deed(s) of trust, and QUARTER OF SECTION Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- original of your answer We service all makes & "We'll go out on a limb holder of said Deed of for you!" ant must be proficient Trust, having requested 35, TOWNSHIP 18 stitute Trustee 428 with the Clerk of this models. Omega Heat- the United States of America, as ing & AC Company. 662- with Photoshop on a the undersigned so to SOUTH, RANGE 18 North Lamar Blvd, Suite Court within a reason- Mac OSX platform. Pos- Beneficiary, has authorizeddo, as andSubstitute instructed Trust- WEST, LOWNDES 107 Oxford, MS 38655 able time afterward. 418-0579. CALL NOW FOR ition Requirements: Pro- me as Trustee to forecloseee or hissaid duly deed(s) appoin- of COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, www.rubinlublin.com/pr J&A TREE REMOVAL ficient in Photoshop, ted agent, by virtue of WITH THE EAST RIGHT operty-listings.php Tel: GIVEN UNDER MY HAND MORE INFO ON EYE- trust by advertisement and sale at public Appliance Repair 1060 BROW THREADING OR Work from a bucket Artistic Sensibility, Com- the power, duty and au- OF WAY OF MISSIS- (877) 813-0992 Fax: AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF truck. Insured/bonded. LASH EXTENSIONS! municative and Present- auction in accordancethority with vested the statutesand im- SIPPI HIGHWAY NO. 69, (404) 601-5846 PUB- said court of Columbus, Mid South Appliance Call Jimmy for a ation Skills, Fine Arts made and provided therefor.posed upon said Substi- THE SAME BEING THE LISH: 05/14/2015, MS. Repair Licensed Massage free estimate Skills, Good Work Ethic, tute Trustee shall, on SOUTH LINE OF THE 05/21/2015, licensed-bonded- Therapy & Aesthetics, 662-386-6286 Hard-working, Willing- June 11, 2015 within AIRPORT PROPERTY 05/28/2015, (seal) insured Facials, Teeth Whiten- ness to Learn. Please THEREFORE, notice is hereby AND THE NORTH LINE 06/04/2015 Ad ing, Individual Eyelash the lawful hours of sale Lisa Younger Neese, STEVE: 662-549-3467 J.R. Bourland contact Russ Brown at OF THE CEMETERY #81639 Chancery Clerk Extensions. given that pursuant tobetween the power 11:00AM of saleand ALL WORK Tree & Stump 205-399-1632 or 4:00PM at the south- PROPERTY; THENCE By: /s/Shantrell W. 717 6th Street North, contained in said deed(s) of trust and in NOTICE TO CREDITORS GUARANTEED Removal. Trimming [email protected], by east front door of Court- NORTH 88 DEGREES 45 Granderson, D.C. Columbus sending resume & port- accordance with the house statutes proceed made to sell and at MINUTES WEST ALONG 662-798-0150 w/bucket truck SEWING MACHINES Licensed & Bonded folio of both digital public outcry to the THE PROJECTION OF STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Publish: 5/28, 6/4, & VACUUM CLEANERS theglamstationspa.com provided therefor, the said deed(s) of trust 2015-0079 Firewood 4 sale LWB designs & fine art. highest and best bidder SAID NORTH LINE OF 6/11, & 6/18/2015 Sales & repair. HILL'S PRESSURE will be foreclosed andfor thecash property or certified cov- SAID QUARTER SEC- $100. 662-574-1621 COUNTY OF LOWNDES Columbus Vacuum and WASHING. Commercial/ General Help Wanted 3200 ered thereby and hereinafterfunds ONLY, described the follow- TION 120 FEET TO THE Sewing Center, residential. House, con- IN THE CHANCERY TREE REMOVAL, trim- ing described property WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF 1218 Main Street, crete, sidewalks & mo- JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!– will be sold at public auction to the highest Letters of Testament- COURT OF LOWNDES ming, heavy duty indus- situated in Lowndes SAID HIGHWAY; Columbus. bile washing. Free est. The CPI Group is taking bidder for cash at the South front door of THENCE CONTINUE ary have been granted COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI trial mowing & mulch- County, Mississippi, to 662-328-5612. Call 662-386-8925 applications for Electric- ALONG SAID PROJEC- and issued to the under- ing. Text/call 662-251- the County Courthousewit: TRACT in the 1: A cityPARCEL of al Techs., Janitors, TION NORTH 88 DE- signed upon the Estate TIERRIA L. KERNEAL 9191 OF LAND LOCATED IN RETAINER WALL, drive- Upholsters and many Columbus, Mississippi,THE inSOUTHWEST the aforesaid GREES 45 MINUTES of Raymond William PETITIONER Building & Remodeling 1120 Smith, Jr., Deceased, by way, foundation, con- more. Apply online County and will sell QUARTER within legalOF SECTION hours WEST FOR A DISTANCE crete/riff raft drainage OF 728 FEET; THENCE the Chancery Court of VERSUS CAUSE NO. Good Things To Eat 2150 today www.cpi- (being between the hours26, TOWNSHIP of 11:00 AM 18 and Tony Doyle work, remodeling, base- group.com. Never a SOUTH, RAGE 18 WEST, NORTH 58 FEET TO AN Lowndes County, Mis- 2015-0216-D 4:00 PM) on June 15, 2015, to satisfy the sissippi, on the 11th Cabinets & ment foundation, re- fee/eoe. LOWNDES COUNTY, OLD IRON PIN AND A pairs, small dump truck FRESH CHILTON CO. FENCE AT THE ACCEP- day of May, A.D., 2015. DEMARTRICE KERNEAL Construction PEACHES Tues.-Fri. all indebtedness now dueMISSISSIPPI, under and ANDsecured hauling (5-6 yd) load & LOCAL SECURITY MORE PARTICULARLY TED NORTHWEST This is to give notice to RESPONDENT summer!! Columbus - by said deed(s) of trust. all persons having demolition/lot cleaning. Hwy 45 between Miller COMPANY seeking qual- DESCRIBED AS FOL- CORNER OF THE PROP- Burr Masonry 242- ERTY FORMERLY claims against said es- Summons Tire & Goose Hollow. ified and experienced in- LOWS: BEGINNING AT 0259. stallers and service THE INTERSECTION OF OWNED BY JAMES BON- tate to Probate and Re- (Publication) Starkville - on the corner I will convey only such title as is technicians (1 yr. experi- THE NORTH LINE OF NER AND THE SAME BE- gister same with the Lawn Care / Landscaping of N Jackson St/Hwy vested in me as Trustee.THE NORTHEAST ING THE NORTHEAST Chancery Clerk of THE STATE OF MISSIS- 389 & Garrard Rd at the ence preferred). Salary QUARTER OF SECTION CORNER OF THE RAS Lowndes County, Mis- SIPPI 1470 4-way stop in front of commensurate with ex- sissippi, within ninety perience. Must pos- The premises35, TOWNSHIP to be sold 18 are WEATHERS PROPERTY Cabinets, Building & Broadcast Media. We SOUTH, RANGE 18 AS DESCRIBED IN DEED (90) days from the first TO: DEMARTRICE Remodeling, Framing, C & T LAWN look forward to seeing sess clean driving re- described as: WEST, LOWNDES BOOK 339 AT PAGE publication date of this KERNEAL, who address Trim Work, Concrete, SERVICE you there! Find us on cord. Send resume to COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 556 IN THE LAND RE- Notice to Creditors. A after diligent inquiry is Roofing, Painting, Facebook to stay up- Box 553, c/o The Com- failure to so Probate unknown but believed to dated. mercial Dispatch, P.O. Lot Number Seventy-SevenWITH THE (77), EAST of andRIGHT in CORDS OF LOWNDES replacement of old OF WAY OF MISSIS- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; and Register said claim be in the State of windows & doors. Box 511, Columbus, MS LA BELLE ESTATESSIPPI SUBDIVISION,HIGHWAY NO. 69, THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- will forever bar the Delaware No job too small! 39703, or email to FIRST EXTENSION,THE a SAME subdivision BEING THE of GREES 40 MINUTES same. Free Bids Instruction & School 2250 alarmcompany@ SOUTH LINE OF THE WEST FOR 97 FEET TO NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 662-769-0680 bellsouth.net. Lowndes County, Mississippi,AIRPORT PROPERTYas per map THE POINT OF BEGIN- This the 11th day of 662-386-7569 JULIA BROWN has May, 2015. THE PETITION WHICH IS For all your lawn retired from teaching & LOOKING FOR someone or plat thereof recordedAND in THE Plat NORTH Book LINE 4 at NING; THENCE CONTIN- services. OF THE CEMETERY UE SOUTH 89 DE- ATTACHED TO THIS is offering enrichment & who is social media Page 55, in the office of the Chancery Catherine K. Smith SUMMONS IS IMPORT- Call 769-0680 or strengthening classes savvy to assist me in PROPERTY; THENCE GREES 40 MINUTES 386-7569 for free Clerk of Lowndes County,NORTH Mississippi. 88 DEGREES 45 WEST ALONG A FENCE ANT AND YOU MUST this summer for grades making & posting Publish: 5/14, 5/21, & TAKE IMMEDIATE AC- estimate. K-3. For more info call videos. Paid $10/hour. MINUTES WEST ALONG FOR 222 FEET; THENCE Mowing, Blowing, THE PROJECTION OF NORTH 00 DEGREES 32 5/28/2015 TION TO PROTECT YOUR 662-425-6229. Call 662-435-0268. Date: May 21, 2015 RIGHTS. Weed-eating, SAID NORTH LINE OF MINUTES WEST FOR FLOOR COVERING, Pressure Washing, General Help Wanted 3200 SAID QUARTER SEC- 175 FEET; THENCE Countertops, Kitchen & Tree Trimming. Jody D. Baker, TrusteeTION 120 FEET TO THE NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 You have been made a Defendant in the suit Bath Designs, AVERAGE SIZE yard Duly authorized to act WESTin the RIGHT premises OF WAY pur- OF MINUTES EAST ALONG Cabinets, Outdoor The Carrington SAID HIGHWAY; THE SOUTH RIGHT OF filed in this Court by mowed/trimmed/ suant to said real estate deed of trust set Tierria L. Kerneal. You Grills, Plumbing driveway blown off $40. THENCE CONTINUE WAY OF A 60 FOOT fixtures. Now also carry- Nursing & Rehabilitation Center forth herein above andALONG as recorded SAID PROJEC- in the WIDE ROAD FOR 222 are summoned to ap- 574-7189. FEET; THENCE SOUTH pear and defend against ing appliances & records of the aforesaidTION NORTH County 88 DE- and mattresses! Is Seeking CNAs, LPNs and RNs GREES 45 MINUTES 00 DEGREES 32 the Petition for Child JESSE & BEVERLY'S State. MINUTES EAST FOR Custody, Child Support Licensed: Residental & LAWN SERVICE. Spring WEST FOR A DISTANCE Commercial work. OF 728 FEET; THENCE 176.2 FEET TO THE and for Emergency Re- cleanup, firewood, land- 307 Reed Road, Starkville Publish: 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, 6/11; (4t) POINT OF BEGINNING, lief. You are summoned 327-6900 scaping, tree cutting. NORTH 58 FEET TO AN www.fryetile.com Apply In Person. Mon-Fri 8-4:30pm OLD IRON PIN AND A CONTAINING 0.90 to appear and defend 356-6525. FENCE AT THE ACCEP- ACRE, MORE OR LESS, said Petition on the TED NORTHWEST AND BEING DESIG- 29th day of June 2015 CORNER OF THE PROP- NATED AS LOT G OF at 9:30 p.m. in the ERTY FORMERLY THE STOKES PROP- Chancery Courtroom of OWNED BY JAMES BON- ERTY, AN UNRECOR- the Lowndes County NER AND THE SAME BE- DED SUBDIVISION OF Courthouse in Colum- ING THE NORTHEAST LOWNDES COUNTY, bus, Mississippi. In CORNER OF THE RAS MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- case of your failure to WEATHERS PROPERTY ER WITH AND INCLUD- appear and defend, a AS DESCRIBED IN DEED ING: A PERMANENT BUT judgment will be BOOK 339 AT PAGE NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- entered against you for 556 IN THE LAND RE- MENT ON, OVER AND the money and things CORDS OF LOWNDES ACROSS A 60 FOOT demanded in the Peti- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; ROADWAY CONNECT- tion. THENCE SOUTH 89 DE- ING SAID LOT WITH A GREES 40 MINUTES PAVED COUNTY ROAD You are not required to WEST FOR 97 FEET TO AND BEING MORE PAR- file an answer or other THE POINT OF BEGIN- TICULARLY DESCRIBED pleadings but you may NING; THENCE CONTIN- IN THAT CERTAIN DEED do so if you desire with- UE SOUTH 89 DE- FROM DAVID B JOLLY in thirty (30) days from GREES 40 MINUTES TO WILLIE STOKES AND the 28th day of May, WEST ALONG A FENCE WIFE, CLENTON MAE 2015, which is the first FOR 222 FEET; THENCE STOKES, DATED publication of this Sum- NORTH 00 DEGREES 32 SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, mons. You may mail or MINUTES WEST FOR AND RECORDED IN hand-deliver a copy of a 175 FEET; THENCE DEED BOOK 862, AT written response to the NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 PAGE 404 IN THE LAND Petition to L. NICOLE MINUTES EAST ALONG RECORDS OF LOWNDES CLINKSCALES, ESQ., THE SOUTH RIGHT OF COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. the attorney for the Peti- WAY OF A 60 FOOT PROPERTY ACQUIRED tioner whose address is WIDE ROAD FOR 222 BY STANLEY D HAIR- Post Office Box 1352, FEET; THENCE SOUTH STON AND MYRA J Columbus, Mississippi 00 DEGREES 32 HAIRSTON BY WAR- 39703 and whose MINUTES EAST FOR RANTY DEED DATED street address is 2125 176.2 FEET TO THE 04/06/1993 AND RE- Bell Avenue, Columbus, POINT OF BEGINNING, CORDED IN THE CON- Mississippi 39701 and CONTAINING 0.90 VEYANCE RECORDS AT also file the original of ACRE, MORE OR LESS, 986-20 OF LOWNDES your Response with the AND BEING DESIG- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Clerk of this Court with- NATED AS LOT G OF MUNICIPAL ADDRESS in a reasonable time af- THE STOKES PROP- PROVIDED FOR INFORM- terward. ERTY, AN UNRECOR- ATION ONLY: 319 PON- DED SUBDIVISION OF DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- ISSUED under my hand LOWNDES COUNTY, BUS, MS 39702 PROP- and the seal of said MISSISSIPPI. TOGETH- ERTY ADDRESS: The Court, this 27th day of ER WITH AND INCLUD- street address of the May, 2015. ING: A PERMANENT BUT property is believed to NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- be 319 PONDEROSA Lisa Younger Neese MENT ON, OVER AND DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS Lowndes County Chan- ACROSS A 60 FOOT 39702. In the event of cery Clerk ROADWAY CONNECT- any discrepancy Post Office Box 684 ING SAID LOT WITH A between this street ad- Columbus, Mississippi PAVED COUNTY ROAD dress and the legal de- 39703 AND BEING MORE PAR- scription of the prop- TICULARLY DESCRIBED erty, the legal descrip- (SEAL) BY: Shantrell H. IN THAT CERTAIN DEED tion shall control. Title Granderson FROM DAVID B JOLLY to the above described Chancery Clerk/D.C. TO WILLIE STOKES AND property is believed to WIFE, CLENTON MAE be good, but I will con- Publish: 5/28, 6/4, & STOKES, DATED vey only such title as is 6/11/2015 SEPTEMBER 15, 1987, vested in me as Substi- AND RECORDED IN tute Trustee. THIS LAW DEED BOOK 862, AT FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO PAGE 404 IN THE LAND COLLECT A DEBT. ANY RECORDS OF LOWNDES INFORMATION OB- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. TAINED WILL BE USED PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR THAT PURPOSE. BY STANLEY D HAIR- Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- STON AND MYRA J stitute Trustee 428 HAIRSTON BY WAR- North Lamar Blvd, Suite RANTY DEED DATED 107 Oxford, MS 38655 04/06/1993 AND RE- www.rubinlublin.com/pr CORDED IN THE CON- operty-listings.php Tel: VEYANCE RECORDS AT (877) 813-0992 Fax: 986-20 OF LOWNDES (404) 601-5846 PUB- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI LISH: 05/14/2015, MUNICIPAL ADDRESS 05/21/2015, PROVIDED FOR INFORM- 05/28/2015, ATION ONLY: 319 PON- 06/04/2015 Ad DEROSA DRIVE COLUM- #81639 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, MAY 28, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

General Help Wanted 3200 Appliances 4090 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Autos For Sale 9150 WCBI IS seeking to fill KENMORE WASHER & the positions of p/t dryer: $250. Hotpoint Master Control Operat- refrigerator w/ice NEED A CAR? or and p/t New Produc- maker: $125. Snapper Guaranteed Credit Approval! tion Assistant. For job push mower 6 h.p.: No Turn Downs! description and details $100. Old but working We offer late model vehicles with warranty. on how to apply go to air conditioner 18,000 Call us, we will take application by phone. www.wcbi.com. BTU: $50. 662-251- 5003 or 356-6413. We help rebuild your credit! Medical / Dental 3300 LIKE NEW Whirlpool 1/2 Off First Month’s Rent COME JOIN OUR Cabrio washer & dryer. Move In Same Day Specials! Tousley Motors TEAM!!!! Washer is high 662-329-4221 • 4782 Hwy. 45 N., Columbus LPNs NEEDED! efficiency. $750. Call Military Discounts Available by Shell Station at Hwy. 373 intersection BCBS INSURANCE/ 662-356-6507. www.tousleymotors.net 625 31st Ave. N. - Columbus, MS 401 K PROGRAM Storage & Garages 7500 Lots & Acreage 8600 7 PM TO 7 AM (662) 329-2544 PLEASE CONTACT INEXPENSIVE SUMMER SPECIAL. 2½ JENNIFER CARR www.falconlairapts.com MINI-STORAGE. From acre lots. Good/bad DIRECTOR OF NURSING WITH 5'x10' to 20'x20'. Two credit. $995 down. ALICEVILLE MANOR YOUNG APPLIANCE! Business Opportunity 6050 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 well-lit locations in $197/mo. Eaton Land. NURSING HOME Top quality used appli- Columbus: Near Wal- 662-726-9648 205-373-6307 ances! Whirlpool, Fri- Restaurant space for 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- mart on Hwy 45 & near gidaire, Kenmore, Kit- LIBERTY HEART lease @ Elm Lake Golf ments & Townhouses. Taco Bell on Hwy 182. Mobile Homes 8650 chen-Aid, & more. All Call 662-327-4236 for CENTER is seeking Course. Fully equipped 1BR/1BA Apt. $300 come with 30 day for your own business. 2BR/1BA Apt. $350- more information. DOUBLE WIDE & qualified & experienced warranty. We also do SINGLE WIDE HOMES LPN; prefer 2 years $300/mo plus butane. $400. 2BR/2BA 3BR appliance repairs! 662-329-8964. /2BA Townhouses FOR SALE, CONVENI- experience. Send re- 662-549-5860 ENT FINANCING AVAIL- sume to: 3491 Bluecutt $550-$800. No HUD al- or 662-364-7779 RIENDLYMini-WarehousesITY ABLE. See our homes Road, Suite 3, Colum- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 lowed. Lease, deposit, F C credit check required. friendlycitymini.com that are move in ready bus, MS, 39705. No Bargain Column 4180 at The Grove Mobile phone calls please. FIRST MONTH FREE! 1 Coleman Realty. 329- YESTERDAY’S ANSWER & 2BR. Starting @ $600 2323 Home Community. Call 2 P265/60R18 Mich- Sudoku LONG TERM Care Facil- or $500 w/military disc. 662-329-9110 today for elin tires. 60% + tread Short term leases avail. Commercial Property For more info. Sudoku is a number- ity seeks MDS left. $25 for pair. 386- 2 Convenient Coordinator/Medicare Located next to Hospit- Rent 7100 Locations placing puzzle based on 4507. al. Fox Run Apts. 662- ENJOY HOME Owner- Nurse. RN License ship Today! Own your a 9x9 grid with several 328-9471. BUSINESS SPACE avail- Best Rates required, previous own new 2014 3 bed- Farm Equipment & Supplies able. 114 Alabama St. In Town! given numbers. The object experience preferred. room/2bath 16X80 4420 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- Suite B. Move in ready 662-327-4236 Please fill out applica- Clayton Energy Effi- is to place the numbers ments & townhouses. with ample parking. tion in person at 2002 cient Mobile Home in FERTILIZATION: CHICK- Call for more info. 662- 662-352-9903. 1 to 9 in the empty spaces 5th Street North, only 10 years!! Homes Columbus, MS. EN litter, Ammonia Ni- 549-1953. so that each row, each trate, biostimulant and OFFICE SPACES & retail Commercial Property 8050 are set up on residen- space for lease. Start- tial lot, 2 decks/under- column and each 3x3 box Sales / Marketing 3600 micronutrients. Call us 2BR/1BA apts. in North . for all your fertilization ing at $285/mo. Fair- 3,000 sq ft office or re- pinning included Con- contains the same number & East Columbus. tail space. Great rate venient financing, Call THE COMMERCIAL needs. 386-9122. CH&A, all elec, water & lane Center, 118 S. Mc- Crary. 662-364-1030 or and location! Call 662- 662.329.9110 or come only once. The difficulty DISPATCH is in search sewer furn, convenient Flea Markets 4460 386-7694. 574-0147. Storage by The Grove Mobile level increases from of an excellent newspa- to shopping. $350/mo. units also available. Home Community of- per subscription sales- $150 dep. 352-4776. Monday to Sunday. WANTED: VENDORS for Office space available fice located at 510 person to work the Mon- at Military Centre across Houses For Sale: East 8200 Lehmberg Rd., Colum- roe County area. Must indoor flea market. Call Northwood Town- 329-1854 or 574-2806 houses 2BR, 1.5BA, from Lion Hills Golf bus, MS for more info. be able to sell door-to- Course. 1500 s.f. 303 Beverly Dr. door, KIOSK & work in- for details. CH/A, stove, fridge, I PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR DW, WD hookups, & $1750/mo. 662-574- 4BR/2BA home, formal dependently. Must be 4413. Photos Available. living/dining area, den, USED MOBILE HOMES Furniture 4480 private patios. Call CALL 662-296-5923. able to pass drug Robinson Real Estate large kitchen, privacy screen if hired. For 328-1123 RETAIL/OFFICE/COM- fence, 2 car garage, more information apply QN SIZE bedroom set MERCIAL space in West 1987 Sq. Ft. $89,900. Waterfront Property 8900 to The Commercial Dis- plus mattresses, twin Point, MS. Secure & at- Nice neighborhood, near patch at 516 Main bed & mattresses, lift Apts For Rent: East 7020 tractive outlet mall loca- schools, call 245-1191 2BR CABIN on Street in Columbus, chair, clothes dryer, tion. Contact Sonny or 549-9298. Buttahatchie River on 2 MS. No phone calls ac- china cabinet, grand- 1, 2, 3 BEDROOMS & Jameson at 662-295- lots for sale. Call 662- cepted. father clock. Great bar- townhouses. Call for 0247 Houses For Sale: New Hope 549-9550. gains! Call for more info more info. 662-549- 8250 662-352-1261. 1953 Houses For Rent: Northside RIVER LOT & house- Trades 3650 boat for sale. Clay 7110 $85,000. New Hope HVAC TECHNICIANS Garage Sales: East 4510 TRINITY PLACE Retire- county, call for details. school district. 662-574-0093. wanted. STAR SERVICE, ment Community, in 898 WATERWORKS Rd, 3BD/2BA, over 1400 508 N. McCrary Rd. INC. of JACKSON is tak- Columbus, now has stu- 3BR/1BA $450/mo sq. ft, hardwood, car- Auto Access Parts 9050 ing applications for em- Sat. 5/30 7 until. Baby dio, 1 bedroom, & 2 w/$450 deposit. New pet & vinyl floors, wood clothes for boys & girls, bedroom apartments ployment in the COLUM- roof, new paint inside. burning insert, CH&A, TIRES FOR sale: 18" h-hold items, etc. available. We offer noon BUS/STARKVILLE area. 662-386-7694 or 364- ceiling fans, double car- Michelin tires with rims, meal 6 days each week, Exc. bnfts/income. For 1030. port, storage building. caps, & lug nuts. Fits 906 DEENA Dr. Sat scheduled transporta- confidential considera- 662-549-7372. Ford truck. $325. 662- 5/30 @7am. Clothes, tion, variety of activities, tion, call or forward re- COLONIAL TOWN- 549-1291. sume to: Stan Rasberry, 18" tires w/rims, & oth- optional housekeeping, HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed- Houses For Sale: Southside STAR SERVICE, INC. er misc items. & many other amenit- room w/ 2-3 bath town- Autos For Sale 9150 P.O. Box 720339, ies. Rent assistance to houses. $575/$700. 8300 Byram, MS 39272. Neighborhood Garage those that qualify. Call 662-549-9555. Ask for 1 BLOCK from MUW! 2001 ACURA TL 4 door. Phone: 1-800-478- Sale Hillcrest Subdivi- Michelle for a tour Glenn or lv. message. sion HWY 50 EAST near 4BR/2BA w/ bonus Hunter green with camel 0486; Fax: 601-373- today, 327-6716 & you leather interior. Sunroof, 0459. Al State Line May 30 can enjoy the Trinity way SPACIOUS, EXECUTIVE room. Just redecorated from 6am to noon. No & ready for new owner! fully loaded. Body and www.star-service.com of life. EHO. Home. 4BR/3.5 BA plus interior in great shape. early birds. 1000 more sq. ft. Great Call Anne 662-328- 8956 or 662-386-2151 Needs a few mechanic- LOCAL CONSTRUCTION Apts For Rent: South 7040 Columbus location! al repairs. $3000 obo. Garage Sales: North 4520 Convenient! Pool/Patio; company seeking a Con- Houses For Sale: Caledonia Call 662-497-4297 or crete pump truck oper- 1BR/1BA Apts. 6 blocks Perfect for Family or 205-799-3333. ator. Minimum 5 years’ ESTATE– MOVING SALE from Main St, 6 blocks Pilot's Palace. $1850. 8450 experience using large - Fri-Sat - May 29-30 - from MUW. Hardwood 662-327-2107. 2006 JEEP Grand Cher- boom Concrete placer. 2631 Canterbury Rd, floors, granite counters- 196 Justin Cir. in Ridge- okee Laredo. 4WD, 6 Competitive salary. Fax Columbus - Antiques, Newly renovated. W/D Houses For Rent: West 7150 land estates. Beautiful cylinder, good cond, resume to 662-570- Furniture, Hot tub, Exer- incl. $450+/mo. Call 3BR/2BA home. 2002 asking $7900, call Rus- 4564. cise bike, Freezer, 662-251-6463 4BR/2.5BA at Elm Lake Sq. ft, large living room, sell at 341-0374. Washer/Dryer, Small Golf Course, 2000 sq. w/ large sun room, appliances, Cookware, Truck Driving 3700 Apts For Rent: West 7050 ft. All appliances fur- screened in patio, large 2010 Toyota Corolla S, Adult clothing, House- nished, w/garage. backyard w/privacy white, auto, 93k miles, FEDEX GROUND con- hold items, Much more. Power plus home. fence and shed. great condition. $9,000 tractor seeking team $1300/ mo. 549-4492. $159,900. Call 549- obo. 662-251-1151 GARAGE SALE Saturday, 9298 or 245-1191. driver. Home every 2014 SMART Car, you weekend. Dedicated May 30th, 6:00am - Houses For Rent: Caledonia 3BR/2BA in excellent noon. 55 Hazelnut take over payments. run. $50,000 per year. Circle in Oakdale Park 7160 condition. $128K. $233/mo & 40 mpg. Must have a class A Open house Saturday 662-549-0003. CDL with 1 year experi- HUGE INDOOR garage 2BR/1BA. Very clean. 1-5 & Sunday 10-2. ence. 662-295-2129. sale Sat 7-1. Located at Stainless steel appl. 215 Academy. 662- DELTA 88 for sale: old Nicholson Mobile C/H&A. Lawn mainten- 574-6244. 1982 model w/less Local Truck Company Home warehouse at ance incl. In Caledonia than 37,000 miles, 4 Seeks school district. $700 Houses For Sale: Starkville door, runs good, needs MECHANIC 1084 Mike Parra Rd. Lots of household /mo. 1 month dep. 8460 lots of TLC. Car has Must Be Familiar with required. No Pets. No been sitting out in Diesel Engines, Air goods & antiques. HUD. 662-386-1887. 4BR/2BA home, 2,119 weather. $1200. 662- Brakes, & Trailer 242-2610. Maintenance & Repair. RAIN OR shine yard sale CALEDONIA HOME for sq. ft on Pine Circle in at 2637 McArthur Dr. Amory, MS sale. Recently re- Pleasant Acres subdivi- Boats & Marine 9250 662-257-0605 Sat. 5/30 7-11. Close modeled. 3BR/2BA, LR, sion. 662-871-0321. to K-Mart. A little bit of CH&A, lg. fenced in everything. Houses For Sale: Other 8500 2007 BENNINGTON OTR DRIVERS backyard, mother in law 2050GL Pontoon Boat. AMORY, MS apt. for rental income. Single outboard motor, Hub Miles Pay. Home Lawn & Garden 4630 Priced to sell by owner. F150PLR Yamaha 4 During the Week & Call 662-574-0082 or 21" BIG Wheel, self pro- Stroke. Tritoon. 20ft. Every Weekend. Class A 574-2591. pelled mower. B&S eng. Trailer incl, $23k. 662- License. Three Years 251-7465 Verifiable Experience exc. condition. $135. Houses For Rent: Starkville ACROSS Required. 662-327-9279. Apts For Rent: Caledonia 7060 7170 Campers & RVs 9300 1 Belt holders 662-257-0605 HOME FOR Sale by 6 Does some Free Pets 5100 Owner: 2700 sf, 3BR/ 1996 WINNEBAGO Vec- 2BR/2BA Duplex for 3BR/2BA $950/mo. OWNER/OPERATOR 2.5BA. Living/dining tra Grand Tour 36' mo- housework KITTENS: 1 male, 1 fe- rent. Stove, fridge & 1700 sq. ft. 770-714- Seeks Drivers. room, kitchen, family tor home with gas en- male, 8 weeks, gray. dishwasher. $750/mo. 5957. 11 Acquired relative Please Call room, laundry room, gine, rear view Healthy & playful. 662- 386-4180, 356-4700, (662) 549-2787 screened porch. Shown camera/monitor, cruise 12 Bring about 327-1202. 356-6363. Hunting Land 7200 Hiring Immediately. by appointment only. control, trailer hitch, mi- 13 Avoid CDL Required. Call 662-304-5148. Pets 5150 HUNTING LEASE BIDS crowave/convection 14 Opposition Apts For Rent: Other 7080 for 2015-16 Season 311 S Hickory St, Aber- oven, 30/50 amp ser- PROVINE HELICOPTERS deen, MS 39730. 15 Fall fallers 1 MALE Yorkie puppy, 9 invited: 150 acre tract vice, 7.0 KW generator, Drivers Needed central air/heat, queen weeks old, w/papers. in Sessums & 326 acre 8905 PRAIRIE Point Rd., 17 Boxing great 1. Willingness to travel bed, auto leveling sys- 662-256-0951. tract in Penn Station Macon. 3BD/2BA on 2 2. Class B CDL with tem, electric remote 19 Umbrella part Road & Crawford Road ac. NEW: int & ext Haz-mat & Tanker mirrors, power seats & FEMALE MALTESE for Corner. Phone J.R. paint, carpet, counter 20 Paddle’s kin 3. Load chemicals and many extras. Asking sale with papers. 9 Arnold, 662-324-0474 tops, ceiling fans, 23 Throat mass fuel into helicopter or FAX 662-323-4738. $12,000. Call 662-889- 4. Seasonal & full time weeks. 1.5 pounds. blinds, appl. Open $700. Call 662-425- 0892 25 Cuzco native positions Mobile Homes 7250 House 5/30. 10a-2p. 5. Good pay 2741. 662-312-7043 RV CAMPER & mobile 26 Cruise carriers 662-453-9406 Horses / Cattle / Livestock 12X40 1 small BR, home lots. Full hookup 28 DEA agent 1BA, perfect for a single Investment Property 8550 w/sewer. 2 locations 29 Short sock Antiques 4060 5200 person. Rents weekly W&N from $80/wk - for $150/wk. Water, 1.5 acres of land di- $265/mo. 662-251- 30 Overhead trains ANTIQUE SECRETARY RHODE ISLAND Red elec, garbage furnished. vided & set up into 5 1149 or 601-940-1397 31 Make fun of mobile home lots w/4 desk, Walnut marble-top chicks. $2.50 ea. Also 206 Livingston Rd. 662- Still a few 2014 to be 32 “Patience — dresser, corner chair, rare Lavender Orping- 574-7614. trailers now that are renters. In New Hope sold at remarkably low handmade carved head- ton chicks $8 ea. prices. Plenty more to virtue” 4 Book feature wearer board, & more. 916- Brooksville. 662-738- 3BR/2BA single wide. school dist. 386-1467. choose from. 33 Not harmful 612-9676. 5953. $525/month with Johnny Bishop RV, 5 Give the oath of 24 Bodily pouch $400/deposit. Lots & Acreage 8600 8971 Hwy 45 N, 35 Admit office to 25 Pen fill No pets allowed. 12 Columbus. 38 Alaska native 1/2 acre lot w/1500 6 Nerdy guy 27 Hoosier’s home month lease required. 662-434-6501 or 41 Creamy color Located in Caledonia sq. ft. slab, driveway, 1-800-569-9847 7 Fancy planters 31 Home of the school district. Must septic tank, & fenced johnnybishoprv.com 42 Clinic worker 8 Spot Masai have previous rental backyard, no restric- 43 “The Prisoner references. Call 434- tions. 272 Pinecrest Cir. Trucks, Vans & Buses 9500 9 Wool cap 33 Swallow, e.g. 6000. in New Hope area. of —” 10 Sun setting 34 Surfeit Chateaux $12,000. 662-889- 1996 FORD Ranger, 6 44 Puzzled 3BR/2BA double wide. 0928. cyl, automatic trans, 16 Heavy 35 Designer Clai- Holly Hills Has screened in front 28.5 ACRES in N.H. 4wd, reg. cab, 225K mi. 17 Make amends borne porch, carport, and Runs good, needs minor DOWN Apartments fenced back yard. NO w/25 yr. old pines. 18 In the area 36 Time to prepare $3500/ac. Will divide repairs. $1500. 662- 1 Jar part 102 Newbell Rd PETS! 12 month lease. 574-8187. 20 Some jokes 37 Great weight Columbus Must have previous into 10 ac. plots. 4 acre 2 Music’s Yoko rental references. Call lot, Chism Dr. $20,000. 21 Farm units 39 Purpose Mon-Fri 8-5 434-6000. Owner financing avail. 3 Conservative folks 22 Dreadlocks 40 Hot brew 386-6619. 328-8254 VERY NICE 5BR/3 full Put the • Central Heat & Air bath 28x80 for sale, Are You Ready to Sell? Conditioning vinyl/shingle, central Pioneer Auction • Close to CAFB H&A, fireplace, patio & Realty LLC • Onsite Laundry Facility doors, glamour bath, 662-562-6767 Pioneer-Auctions.com Classifieds • All Electric/Fully Equipped $36,900 incl. delivery & Kitchen set up Call 662-760- 2120. INDUSTRIAL SITE for • Lighted Tennis Court sale. 229 acres + at the to work for you! • Swimming Pool Office Spaces For Rent 7300 Southwest corner of Artesia Rd. & Manufac- Where Coming turer's Dr. Immediately Home is the OFFICE SPACE for rent at 300 Chubby Dr. Con- south of Severstal. Best Part of Please call 327-3154 the Day tact 662-549-1953 for more information. Call LAND FOR sale: 2 acres DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA Rooms For Rent 7450 (low land), Lamar County, off Fernbank 662.328.2424 CH&A, remodeled, 1 328-2424 story, W/D, historic dis- BEDROOMS COM- Rd., Vernon, AL. trict, 1 block from down- PLETELY furn. in West $500/acre. Call 251- Five Questions town, $550/mo. with Point. Furn, appl, utilit- 847-6396. to place an ad in the $550 dep. NO PETS. ies & cable. $125/wk. Call 662-574-8789. No dep. 662-295-6677. 300 ACRES in Lowndes County: 6 lakes, pas- ture land, timber land, 1 Bruges excellent hunting. For more info call 205-695- 2248 or 205-609-0264. 2 Jack Find It LOWNDES COUNTY: 78 acres on Concord Rd. How else are you Land & timber. Power & water avail. $1650/ 3 J. K. going to sell that acre. 205-799-9846. Rowling READY TO GO: 100 stuff in your acres w/green fields & shooting houses. 1.5 mi. SW of Crawford, MS 4 “Beagle” garage? on Fairport Rd. in the $2500/acre. Serious in- quiries only. Contact WHATZIT ANSWER Randy Luker at 386- 5 Eight 8470. Within one’s rights