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CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Wednesday | May 30, 2018 CPD chief Caring for community cats lauds Task Force efforts for reducing gang activity Shelton: Gangs still exist locally, but are less visible

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It’s not as simple as red and blue any- more. Columbus Police Chief Fred Shel- ton said that while gang activity is still present in the city, it doesn’t take the form Shelton of years past when ri- Inside val gangs wore their n OUR VIEW: colors in a public Crime con- display of territorial cerns should control. be backed by “They are not numbers. Page 6A showing any visible signs of gang iden- tity,” Shelton said during his Tues- day appearance before Columbus Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Rotary Club at Lion Hills Center. A feral cat, or “community cat,” ventures out of the woods to see if Janice Greenslade has any food for it in “It’s not like it’s gangs wearing red Starkville on Tuesday. Greenslade takes care of a colony of about eight wild cats, all of which she has had neu- on the north side and blue on the tered through a trap-neuter-release program to reduce overpopulation of undomesticated cats in Starkville. south side. They are a lot more un- derground.” Shelton said while gang activ- Volunteers in Columbus, Starkville ity persists — most of it centered around the sale of drugs — the lack of visibility comes from law enforce- ‘trap, neuter, release’ feral cats ment making significant in-roads to attack the problem. He cited the effectiveness of the Joint Drug By ISABELLE ALTMAN weeks later, when her husband also they were rare in the areas she’d Task Force formed by the city and [email protected] mentioned seeing the cats in the lived before moving to Starkville. Lowndes County 15 months ago, same area, that she called the Ok- But managing the population of fe- as well as a greater police presence A few cats were tibbeha County Humane Society. ral cats — or commu- in targeted areas and a greater em- walking around out- “The lady I spoke with said, nity cats, as they’re phasis on community policing. side two abandoned ‘They’re probably feral cats, and we sometimes called — “I think we’re getting far more businesses nestled can come and trap them, but they sounded good to her. information on gangs since we between some woods would probably end up being eutha- “TNR is a program started the task force,” Shelton and a busy highway in nized because they can’t be adopted for cats that are undo- said. “We have four members from Starkville when Jan- out unless someone is looking for a mesticated, so these the (sheriff’s department) and ice Greenslade first barn cat,’” Greenslade remembered. are cats that normally Greenslade three from the city and it’s having saw them about six “But she said, ‘We have a program wouldn’t be adopted,” Thomas a real impact.” years ago. All she knew at the time called trap-neuter-release.’” said Martha Thom- The city and county entered an was no one there could have owned Greenslade, who had moved as, director of development and inter-local agreement for the task them. from Texas a few years before, had community relations at Oktibbeha Not thinking much of it, she laid never heard of trap-neuter-release County Humane Society. “They force in February 2017. It came five out some food for them and went (TNR) — in fact, she didn’t know can normally fend for themselves. years after a previous joint drug task force ended in 2012 over a dis- home. It wasn’t until a couple of much at all about feral cats because See Feral cats, 8A pute over staffing. In a little more than a year, Shel- See Gangs, 8A

Area schools aim to feed 40,000 LIBRARY LEARNING: Terri Debbaut tutors Lauren Beall, 17, at the Columbus-Lown- meals to children over summer des Public Library Tuesday. Beall is a senior and plans to All children 18 and Summer Food Service Program attend college after finishing (SFSP), which provides free her homeschooling. “I love to under eligible to eat free breakfast and lunch for children write, so I think I would like during the summer months. to do something with that,” By Mary Pollitz The program is implemented she said. “I’ve written a [email protected] at school districts where the ma- book when I was in the ninth jority of students are eligible for grade about a 16-year-old girl Columbus Municipal and free and reduced lunch during the who joined the Union army Starkville-Oktibbeha school dis- school, thus offering free meals to as a spy for the Confedera- tricts aim to serve more than children in need. cy.” Lauren is the daughter of JoAnne and Allen Beall of 40,000 meals this summer, at no The Mississippi Department of Columbus. Terri has been cost, to children 18 and younger. Education reimburses schools the a teacher for 22 years and The United States Department program costs with funds from tutoring for six years. of Agriculture funds the federal See FOOD PROGRAM, 3A Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff

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1 What bear shares his name with a meetings Friday June 4: Lown- London train and subway station? ■ Loaves & Fishes Festival of Fla- 2 What chemical compound was large- des County vors: Loaves & Fishes Community Soup ly removed from the Atkins diet? Supervisors, 9 Kitchen fifth annual gala is 6-9 p.m. at 3 What company’s logo was on Tiger a.m., County Lion Hills Center, with silent auction, mu- Woods’ hat when he won the 2001 Courthouse Masters tournament? sic, food. Tickets $40 at Military Hard- June 5: City 4 What country has beaches on the ware, 1002 13th St. N., the Rosenzweig Joachim Gurrola Council, 5:30 Sea of Cortez? Arts Center, 501 Main St. and Helping Pre-K, Annunciation 5 Who won an Oscar for Best Actor in p.m., Municipal Hands in Columbus. 662-549-8607. 2009 for his portrayal of gay politician Complex High Low Harvey Milk? June 18: 90 71 Chance of a t-storm Answers, 8B Saturday Lowndes County Full forecast on ■ Island Paddle Fest: Lowndes County Supervisors, 9 page 2A. Imagination Library hosts this 5.5-mile a.m., County kayak, canoe and paddle board race Courthouse at the Columbus Riverwalk. Categories June 18: CVB, 4 Inside offered for competitive racers as well as p.m., CVB office Classifieds7B Food 5B a “fun paddle.” Music, food and raffle Sehanah Fink, 13, loves to June 19: City Comics 4B NATS 7A prizes, plus a pre-paddle party for par- read science fiction and action Council, 5:30 Crossword 8B Obituaries 4A ticipants. Register at paddlesignup.com. adventure books, sometimes p.m., Municipal 139th Year, No. 68 Dear Abby 4B Opinions 6A Email [email protected]. two to three a week. Complex

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Did you hear? ABC cancels ‘Roseanne’ following star’s racist tweet Wednesday ABC Entertainment President: SUNDAY FUNDAY Comment ‘is abhorrent, repugnant Another season of Sunday Funday mini arts and music fests in Starkville kicked off May 27 and will continue on fourth Sundays and inconsistent with our values’ Scene&Seen through October on University Drive. By DAVID BAUDER next to a picture of a “Plan- AP Media Writer et of the Apes” actress. The defiant tweetstorm NEW YORK — ABC capped a day that saw Barr canceled its hit reboot of resoundingly criticized by “Roseanne” on Tuesday fellow actors, cast mates following star Roseanne and others, and abandoned Barr’s racist tweet that re- by several companies, in- ferred to former Obama cluding her talent agency, adviser Valerie Jarrett ICM Partners. as a product of the Mus- The revival of the com- lim Brotherhood and the edy was a surprise smash “Planet of the Apes.” for ABC, owned by the Walt ABC Entertainment Disney Co., and was count- President Channing Dung- ed on to lead the network’s ey said the comment “is fortunes next season. Its abhorrent, repugnant and first new episode in March inconsistent with our val- was seen by more than 25 ues.” Barr apologized and million people, with de- deleted her Monday-night layed viewing counted in, tweet, calling it a “bad numbers that are increas- joke,” but the damage had ingly rare in network tele- already been done. vision. ABC expected ad- Late Tuesday, Barr vertisers to pay millions of tweeted a second apology dollars for the chance to be to the writers and co-stars seen during commercial of the show and urging breaks on television’s most Ying Lin, Max, Marshall and Youzing Bian, Emma Xue people not to feel sorry for popular comedy after “The her. She also highlighted Big Bang Theory.” supporters’ tweets that And it was all killed in a criticized ABC and two of 53-character tweet. its personalities, Joy Behar One of the few net- and Keith Olbermann. work shows about a She also retweeted a working-class family, meme that juxtaposed “Roseanne” attracted con- shots of President Donald siderable attention upon its Trump next to orangutans, return when Barr’s charac- and an image of Jarrett ter supported Trump. CONTACTING THE DISPATCH Office hours: Main line: n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 HOW DO I ... Email a letter to the editor? n [email protected] Annah and Crystal Ware James Baldwin, Amanda Doll with Nike, Channa Baldwin Report a missing paper? n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? n Toll-free 877-328-2430 n 662-241-5000 n Operators are on duty until Submit a calendar item? 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. n Go to www.cdispatch.com/ Buy an ad? community n 662-328-2424 Submit a birth, wedding Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- n 662-328-2471 ment? n [email protected] n Download forms at www. cdispatch.com.lifestyles

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TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Partly cloudy and humid A shower and Warm and humid with The temperature near Partly sunny and warm thunderstorm around sun and clouds the record of 96 with a t-storm 70° 91° 71° 94° 72° 96° 72° 92° 66° ALMANAC DATA Columbus Tuesday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Tuesday 80° 70° Normal 86° 63° Record 95° (1962) 48° (1951) PRECIPITATION (in inches) Tuesday 1.02 Month to date 2.24 Normal month to date 3.93 Year to date 27.46 Normal year to date 24.47 TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES In feet as of Flood 24-hr. 7 a.m. Tue. Stage Stage Chng. Amory 20 11.81 +0.35 Bigbee 14 6.70 +2.09 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Columbus 15 5.13 -0.16 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream Fulton 20 10.71 +1.43 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Tupelo 21 1.52 none THU FRI THU FRI LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Atlanta 87/73/t 90/73/t Nashville 88/72/t 90/72/t In feet as of 24-hr. 7 a.m. Tue. Capacity Level Chng. Boston 75/60/pc 77/66/c Orlando 89/72/pc 88/72/t Chicago 91/66/t 76/55/pc Philadelphia 79/68/sh 87/69/t Aberdeen Dam 188 163.54 +0.08 Dallas 97/74/s 100/78/s Phoenix 101/74/s 101/75/s Stennis Dam 166 136.88 +0.08 Honolulu 85/74/pc 85/73/pc Raleigh 84/72/t 91/71/t Bevill Dam 136 136.32 -0.09 Jacksonville 85/69/t 88/73/t Salt Lake City 86/57/pc 76/53/s SOLUNAR TABLE Memphis 92/76/pc 93/77/pc Seattle 63/49/c 66/52/r Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for fi sh and game. Major Minor Major Minor SUN AND MOON MOON PHASES Wed. 1:46a 7:58a 2:10p 8:22p WED THU LAST NEW FIRST FULL Thu. 2:39a 8:51a 3:03p 9:15p Sunrise 5:45 a.m. 5:45 a.m. Sunset 7:58 p.m. 7:58 p.m. Forecasts and graphics provided by Moonrise 9:01 p.m. 9:52 p.m. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Moonset 6:42 a.m. 7:27 a.m. June 6 June 13 June 20 June 27 Wednesday, May 30, 2018 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Visit The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog for breaking For only $1.50 per month, print subscribers can get unlimited Bulldog news: www.cdispatch.com/msusports access to story comments, extra photos, newspaper archives and much more with an online subscription. Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Mississippi sees low number of requests for absentee ballots Hosemann: In a state with 1.8 million Democratic primary, and Wick- Mississippi allows absentee term primaries in 2014, when er faces one challenger for the voting if people will be out of the most fiercely contested race registered voters, only about 6,000 people Republican nomination. their home county on election was for the Republican nomi- Each party has a primary for day, including if they are on nation for Mississippi’s other have requested absentee ballots central Mississippi’s 3rd Dis- military duty or away at school. U.S. Senate seat. Incumbent trict House seat, where Repub- Anyone 65 or older may vote Thad Cochran trailed state Sen. By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS only about 6,000 people have re- lican incumbent Gregg Harper absentee, as may any person Chris McDaniel in a three-way The Associated Press quested absentee ballots. is not seeking re-election after with a temporary or permanent primary, but defeated McDan- Hosemann said he hopes the a decade in office. The Republi- physical disability. iel in a runoff three weeks later. JACKSON — Mississippi’s absentee numbers don’t reflect can primary has six candidates, Mississippi voters requested Cochran won the 2014 general top elections official said Tues- how many people will vote in and the Democratic primary 20,924 absentee ballots before election and resigned from the day that a “disappointing” num- person, but added: “I’m not ex- has two. the federal primaries in 2016, Senate this spring, citing health ber of absentee ballots have pecting a large turnout, unfor- Republicans also have a pri- when presidential races were concerns. been requested for the June 5 tunately.” mary in south Mississippi’s 4th on the ballot, according to the Gov. Phil Bryant appointed party primaries for U.S. House Republicans and Democrats District, with Republican in- secretary of state’s office. fellow Republican Cindy Hyde- and Senate. each have a party primary for cumbent Steven Palazzo facing The office did not have in- Smith to temporarily succeed Secretary of State Delbert a U.S. Senate seat now held by one challenger. formation about how many ab- Cochran, and a special election Hosemann said in a state with Republican Roger Wicker. Six If runoffs are needed, they sentee ballots were requested will be held in November to fill 1.8 million registered voters, candidates are running in the will be June 26. a week before the federal mid- the final two years of the term.

Around the state 1 dies in Mississippi traffic DA: Man set who ex- Gunn and Deen in sur- tion control. reports that the Jimmie veillance video at an event Terrell says Arkan- Rodgers Museum closed accident on holiday weekend girlfriend ablaze to after the shooting. sas-based Tyson plans to in early May in its long- spend life in prison On May 20, 57-year-old increase capacity on two time location in a Meridi- Troopers issued nearly 6,000 POPLARVILLE — A George Earl Harris was lines next year, adding an city park. prosecutor in Mississippi shot in the back of the new freezers and fryers. The museum will re- citations, made 109 DUI arrests says a man who had tried head at his home. Harris The 550-worker plant open in September at to kill his ex-girlfriend was found the next morn- takes chicken slaughtered a new site downtown, The Associated Press by burning her alive will ing by police after his elsewhere and makes pre- where it will be combined spend the rest of his life in employees became con- pared foods such as chick- with an existing railroad JACKSON — One person has died in a wreck prison. cerned. The suspects are en tenders and wings. Ty- museum. The new opera- on Mississippi highways during the Memorial District Attorney Hal accused of taking cash, son bought it in 1991. tion will be called the Jim- Day holiday period. Kittrell tells news outlets his wallet and other items. mie Rodgers Railroad and Mississippi Highway Patrol spokesman Capt. in a statement that Cir- Mississippi man Music Museum. Johnny Poulos says that on Monday afternoon, cuit Court Judge Anthony Man donates $15K accused of groping Rodgers was born in 79-year-old Ida White of Louisville was hit while Mozingo on Tuesday sen- to buy drug dog for Meridian in 1897 and his trying to cross the four lanes of Mississippi 25 tenced 42-year-old Jerry female jogger yodeling style influenced just north of Louisville. As she tried to cross the RIDGELAND — A Glenn Willis to two life Mississippi town the development of coun- northbound lanes, her car was hit by a second car Mississippi man is ac- sentences, plus five years. AMORY — A man is try music. Because he driven by 40-year-old Jones McArthur of Monroe, donating $15,000 to a cused of groping one fe- Willis pleaded guilty to at- worked on trains, he was Louisiana. White died while on the way to a hospi- tempted murder, kidnap- Mississippi police depart- male jogger and following also nicknamed the Sing- tal, while McArthur was taken to a hospital. ping and taking a motor ment so it can buy another another in separate inci- Poulos says troopers investigated 156 crashes ing Brakeman. vehicle. drug-sniffing dog. dents. between Friday and Monday, with 54 people suf- Kittrell says the Pica- The Northeast Missis- News outlets report fering injuries. He says troopers issued nearly yune man doused then- sippi Daily Journal reports 48-year-old Ronald Bry- Suspects in Hazlehurst 6,000 citations and made 109 DUI arrests. 46-year-old Stacey Franks this is the second such do- ant turned himself in to night club shooting with gasoline and set her nation that Edward Coale Ridgeland police on Mon- day, following the two inci- surrender on fire. The DA says she is has made to the police de- HAZLEHURST — The dents reported Saturday. recovering from her inju- partment in Amory, a city two men wanted in a mass A woman told police ries and requires further of about 7,000 residents. shooting at a Hazlehurst medical treatment. she was jogging on a Chief Ronnie Bowen night club have turned Law enforcement offi- multipurpose trail along says the first police dog themselves into police. cers found Franks on Nov. the Natchez Trace when was named Coale, in hon- WLBT-TV reports 8 by a highway in Pearl or of the donor. a man grabbed both of one of the suspects sur- River County with burns The new donation will her buttocks, said he rendered Friday at the over 40 percent of her pay for a dog once the cur- was sorry and then got Lincoln County Sheriff’s body. Willis was captured rent one is retired. into a green Kia SUV. days later in Arkansas. That same day, a woman Office, while the other Chicken company plans jogging in Belhaven told turned himself into the Jackson police a man fol- Brookhaven Police De- Police make 3rd arrest $20M in upgrades to lowed in a green Kia SUV. partment. in Mississippi man’s Mississippi plant She was able to get According to Hazle- shooting death VICKSBURG — A his tag number, and Rid- hurst Police Chief By- CORINTH — Police in chicken company plans geland Police Chief John ron Swilley, 23-year-old Mississippi have arrest- $20 million in upgrades Neal says they were able Dariendejuan Fells and ed a third person in the to a central Mississippi to identify a suspect. 21-year-old Odarius Black shooting death of a man. plant. Bryant is charged with are now in custody. It was The Daily Corinthian The Vicksburg Post disturbing the public unknown if either is rep- reports Corinth police ar- reports that Tyson Foods peace. It’s unclear wheth- resented by an attorney. rested 21-year-old Shakoa discussed its plans for its er he has a lawyer. Each is accused of Walker on Tuesday after Bovina plant recently with “recklessly” firing eight the arrests of 18-year- Warren County supervi- Jimmie Rodgers shots into Tootsie’s Spot old Shaquavia Gunn and sors. Museum relocating before 3 a.m. last Sunday. 20-year-old Darius Deen. The county is consider- Jonathan Miller, a The suspects are charged ing tax abatements worth in his Mississippi 26-year-old Hazlehurst with capital murder and $2.2 million for work al- hometown resident, died in the it is unclear if they have ready done at the plant. MERIDIAN — A mu- shooting. lawyers. Tyson’s Charlie Terrell seum honoring the Father Authorities say Fells Capt. Dell Green says says the company is up- of Country Music is mov- and Black will face Walker was implicated by grading hot water for two ing to a new location in his charges of murder and the other suspects, and manufacturing lines, as Mississippi hometown. seven counts of aggravat- was also identified with well as improving pollu- The Meridian Star ed assault.

Food program Continued from Page 1A the USDA. bined total of almost that one meal.” munity, so MDE Child Nutrition $120,000 for their pro- CMSD is offering that we can Director Ginger Gibson grams. meals at Columbus High reach some said students in Missis- Anyone 18 and young- School, Columbus Mid- students sippi benefit substantially er qualifies for SFSP this dle School and Stokes- through from the nationwide pro- summer at all SOCSD Beard Elementary on the sum- gram. and CMSD locations. weekdays from May 29- mer that “It’s critically import- Participants do not have June 29. Breakfast will might not ant for students in our to be students of either be served form 7:45-8:30 have break- Hill state, be- district. a.m. Lunch will be served fast and cause we They must eat the food from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. lunch (and) to be able to have a high on-site, however. Columbus Success provide that service to percentage Academy, also known as them,” Hill said. of children Columbus Hunt Alternative School, SOCSD has two who re- Last summer, CMSD will offer breakfast and schools providing meals ceive free served about 20,000 lunch at the same times this summer. Henderson or reduced meals through SFSP. on weekdays from May Ward Stewart Elementa- price meals Gibson Robin Lang, CMSD 29-July 20 but will be ry lunch program will be during the child nutrition director, closed for the Fourth of Monday through Friday, school year,” Gibson said. hopes to increase that July Holiday from July June 4-July 13. Hender- “This ensures they have total for this year’s pro- 4-6. son Ward breakfast will healthy meals for the gram, which is already be 7:45-9:00 a.m. and summer when school is underway. Starkville lunch will be 11 a.m.- out.” “It’s very important Last summer, SOCSD 12:30 p.m. MDE recorded that we continue to serve served 23,100 meals. Armstrong Middle 2,357,297 meals served these children nutri- Ginny Hill, SOCSD child School’s service will run in Mississippi during the tious meals,” Lang said. nutrition director, antic- Monday-Thursday June summer of 2017. “Sometimes the only ipates similar participa- 4-July 28. Breakfast will In 2017, USDA reim- meal that a child gets is tion this year. be 7:45-8:45 a.m. and bursed Columbus and at school these days, and “We like to have this as lunch will be 11:15 a.m.- Starkville schools a com- they are dependent on an outreach for the com- 12:30 p.m. 4A Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH at West formerly employed Mrs. Holmes was was formerly employed OBITUARY POLICY Memorial with Healthtex in Guin born in Prescott, Ari- as a plumber with the Obituaries with basic informa- Funeral and worked as a home zona. City of Vernon Water tion including visitation and service times, are provided Home in health aide. She was She was preceded in Department. free of charge. Extended obit- Starkville. a member of Roxanna death by her husband, He is survived by uaries with a photograph, de- West Baptist Church and William Holmes. her daughter, Christal tailed biographical information Memorial attended Celebration She is survived by Odom of Sulligent; and other details families may Funeral Jackson Worship Center in her son, Stanley Elmer sons, Jimmy Lee Odom wish to include, are available Home is Crossville. of Lynchburg, Virgin- for a fee. Obituaries must be of Vernon and Jessie in charge of arrange- She is survived by ia; daughter, Karen Aron Odom of Birming- submitted through funeral ments. Davidson of Maben; homes unless the deceased’s her daughters, Loretta ham; Ruby Millican Ms. Jackson is seven grandchildren; body has been donated to Sapp of Cottondale, of Plano, Texas, Lilly survived by her one and seven great-grand- Martha Leigh science. If the deceased’s Diane Snead of Tus- Poyner of West Point body was donated to science, daughter, Fabeyana caloosa and Angela children. Visitation: and Bonnie Jones of Sunday, June 3 • 1-2 PM the family must provide official Jackson; mother, Annie Willingham of Beaver- Paris; and three grand- St. Paul’s Episcopal Church proof of death. Please submit Bell Gandy-Jackson; ton; brother, Willie Bob Martha Leigh Services: all obituaries on the form pro- father, Sam Andrew children. Sunday, June 3 • 2 PM Wallace of Mt. Clem- COLUMBUS — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church vided by The Commercial Dis- Jackson; eight broth- patch. Free notices must be ent, Michigan; sisters, Martha Leigh, 97, died Memorial Gunter Peel ers, James Bell, Charlie Dorothy Harrington May 26, 2018, at her Micheal Knox Funeral Home submitted to the newspaper 2nd Ave. North Location no later than 3 p.m. the day Jackson-Tate, Henry of Mt. Clement, Mich- residence. GORDO, Ala. — Bell, Jr., Andrew Jack- Micheal Lavan “Nick/ prior for publication Tuesday igan, Paralee Truelove Services will be David Brown through Friday; no later than 4 son-Tate, Willie B. Jack- Gator” Knox died May of Lorain, Ohio and at 2 p.m. Sunday at Incomplete p.m. Saturday for the Sunday son, Emanuel Jackson, Marion Austin of Shef- St. Paul’s Episcopal 26, 2018, at Northport Memorial Gunter Peel edition; and no later than 7:30 Zeric Townsel and Sam field Lake, Ohio; six Church. Visitation will Medical Center in Funeral Home a.m. for the Monday edition. 2nd Ave. North Location Andrew Devine; and grandchildren; and five be one hour prior to Northport, Alabama. Incomplete notices must be five sisters, Melvina received no later than 7:30 great-grandchildren. services at the church. Visitation will be a.m. for the Monday through Mcdonald, Mary Bell Memorial Gunter Peel from noon-2 p.m. at Friday editions. Paid notices Swanigan, Sarah Mor- Funeral Home & Cre- Lavender’s Funeral Ser- ton, Cherry Devine and William Miller must be finalized by 3 p.m. for BROOKSVILLE matory, Second Avenue vice. Lavender’s Funer- inclusion the next day Monday Linda Montgomery. location is in charge of al Service is in charge through Thursday; and on — William Miller, 61, passed away. arrangements. of arrangements. Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Memorials may be and Monday publication. For Bertha Snead Arrangements are made to St. Paul’s Epis- more information, call 662- BEAVERTON, Ala. incomplete and will be 328-2471. — Bertha Mae Wallace announced by Lee- copal Church, 318 Col- lege St. Columbus, MS Snead, 81, died May Sykes Funeral Home. Lynda Herrington 26, 2018, in Cottondale, 39701 or Mississippi Lynda Herrington, 65 of Columbus, MS passed Mable Holman Alabama. University for Women, away, Sunday, May 27, 2018, at her residence. SHUQUALAK — Services will be at 1 Dorothy Boykin MUW Foundation, 1100 Visitation will be Wednesday, May 30, 2018 Mable L. Holman, 97, p.m. Thursday at Otts BROOKSVILLE — College St.-MUW 1618, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM at Vibrant Church, passed away. Funeral Home Chapel Dorothy Boykin, 95, Columbus, MS 39701. Columbus, MS. A funeral service will follow at Arrangements are with Rev. James God- died May 29, 2018, at 1:00 PM with Bro. Ron Delgado officiating and incomplete and will be sey and Rev. Warren Noxubee General Hos- Jimmy Odom Bro. Jason Delgado assisting. Interment will be announced by Lee- Brown officiating. Buri- pital in Macon. BIRMINGHAM, in Memorial Gardens, Columbus, MS with Lown- Sykes Funeral Home. al will be at a later date Arrangements are Ala. — Jimmy Fred des Funeral Home directing. in Fairview Cemetery. incomplete and will be Odom, 67, died May 12, Mrs. Herrington was born September 7, 1952, Bertha Jackson Visitation will be one announced by Cockrell 2018, at St. Vincent’s in Oakridge, TN to the late Michael “Mike” and BATON ROUGE, hour prior to services Funeral Home. Hospital in Birming- Melissa Katherine “Kay” Coonce Morock and La. — Bertha Jackson, at the funeral home. ham, Alabama. 57, died May 20, 2018, Elizabeth Holmes moved to Columbus, MS in 1973. She was a grad- Otts Funeral Home is Memorial services uate of Meridian High School Class of 1970 and in Baton Rouge, Loui- STARKVILLE — in charge of arrange- were at 2 p.m. Sunday married Ronnie Herrington in 1973 in Meridian, siana. Elizabeth Rose Holmes, ments. at Otts Funeral Home MS. Mrs. Herrington was a member of Vibrant Services will be at 1 89, died May 26, 2018. Ms. Snead was born Chapel. Otts Funeral Church, Columbus, MS and loved being involved p.m. Thursday at Boyd Memorial ser- June 1, 1936, in Lamar Home was in charge of in church and with her family. She worked as the Chapel U.M. Church vices will be at 2 p.m. County, Alabama, to arrangements. office manager with T&M Steel for 14 years. Mrs. in Sturgis. Interment Thursday at Emman- the late Earlie Wallace Mr. Odom was born Herrington loved working outside with her flow- will follow in Mt. Zion and Lestie Hollis. She uel Baptist Church in Apr. 19, 1951, in Wa- ers and feeding the hummingbirds. In addition Church Cemetery in was a graduate of Todd Starkville. Welch Fu- ter Valley, to the late to her parents, Mrs. Herrington was preceded in Sturgis. Visitation will High School and was neral Home is in charge Raymond Fred and death by her son – Jonathan Craig Herrington. be from 4-6 p.m. today a seamstress. She was of arrangements. Edna Faye Odom. He Mrs. Herrington is survived by her husband of 44 years – Ronnie Herrington, Columbus, MS; daughters – Amy Herrington (Ben) Peal, Colum- bus, MS and Ashley Marie (Michael) Looney, Decatur, AL; brother – David (Rita) Morock, Las Cruces, NM; 6 grandchildren – Hannah Marie Starbucks halts brewing so its Hepler, Hayden Elizabeth Hepler, Hallie Grace Hepler, Celia Kathryn Peal, Jonathan Evan Peal, employees can talk about race Emma Caroline Peal. By JOSEPH PISANI said Starbucks Chairman Pallbearers will be John Ledbetter, Ben Peal, AP Retail Writer Howard Schultz. He called Jonathan Peal, Michael Looney, Tim Herrington it the first step of many. and Gavin Breazeale. NEW YORK — Star- The training was per- Memorials may be made to Palmer Home for bucks, mocked three sonal, asking workers to Children, P.O. Box 746, Columbus, MS 39703 or years ago for suggesting break into small groups St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. employees discuss racial to talk about their experi- Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. issues with customers, ences with race. Accord- asked workers to talk Compliments of ing to training materials about race with each oth- Lowndes Funeral Home provided by the company, er. www.lowndesfuneralhome.net It was part of the coffee they were also asked to chain’s anti-bias training pair up with a co-worker Tuesday, created after the and list the ways they “are arrest of two black men in different from each other.” Robert Michael Starr A guidebook reminds peo- a Philadelphia Starbucks Robert M. “Chief” Starr, 92 of Caledonia, MS ple to “listen respectfully” six weeks ago. The chain passed away, Friday, May 25, 2018, at Baptist Me- and tells them to stop any apologized but also took morial Hospital-Golden Triangle, Columbus, MS. conversations that get de- the dramatic step of clos- Visitation will be Thursday, May 31, 2018, railed. ing its stores early for the from 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Lowndes Funeral “I found out things sessions. But still to be Home, Columbus, MS. A funeral service will be about people that I’ve seen is whether the train- Thursday, May 31, 2018, at 2:00 PM at Immacu- worked with a lot that I ing, developed with the late Conception Catholic Church, West Point, MS didn’t know,” said Carla NAACP Legal Defense with Father Channappa Reddy Basani officiating. and Education Fund and Ruffin, a New York region- al director at Starbucks, Interment will be in Memorial Gardens, Colum- other groups, will prevent bus, MS with Lowndes Funeral Home directing. another embarrassing in- who took the training ear- Mr. Starr was born September 11, 1925, to the cident. lier Tuesday and was made late Russell James and Catherine A. Champion “This is not science, available by the company Gene Cunningham this is human behavior,” to comment on it. Starr in Chicago, IL and moved to Caledonia, MS Gene Cunningham, 69 of Steens, MS passed 35 years ago from Ft. Huachuca, AZ. He mar- away, Monday, May 28, 2018, at his residence. ried Catherine A Corwin on April 10, 1949, and Visitation will be Friday, June 1, 2018, from together they had 5 children. Mr. Starr served 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Home, in the United States Army during World War II, Columbus, MS. A memorial service will follow at Korean Conflict, and during the Vietnam Era 2:00 PM with Dr. Bill Hurt officiating. Lowndes and retired after 37 years of service in 1983. He Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. was a member of Immaculate Conception Catho- Mr. Cunningham was born May 24, 1949, to lic Church, West Point, MS, the VFW, American the late Clyde and Bennie Patrick Cunningham Legion and Ducks Unlimited. Mr. Starr loved in Fernbank, AL. Mr. Cunningham was a retired gardening and duck hunting. In addition to his airplane mechanic and worked with United Air- parents, he was preceded in death by his broth- lines for 36 years. He was a car enthusiast and ers – Timothy Starr, John Starr, Bernard Starr loved skeet shooting. Mr. Cunningham enjoyed and Benedict Starr, sisters – Joan Truman and reading and watching western movies. In addi- Nola Starr. tion to his parents, he was preceded in death by Mr. Starr is survived by his wife of 69 years his son – Jason William Cunningham, daughter – – Catherine A. Starr, Caledonia, MS; daughters Robin Ursino and brother – Ernie Cunningham. – Michele L. Winters, Columbus, MS, and Re- Mr. Cunningham is survived by his wife – Dar- becca A. Elaban, Arizona; sons – Robert J. Starr, lene Kinney Cunningham; son – Jesse Gene Cun- West Virginia, Jack H. Starr, Caledonia, MS and ningham; sisters – Dot Hanks and Lois Crandal; William M. Starr, Cincinnati, OH; sister – Shir- brothers – Jimmy “Jake” (Teresa) Cunningham ley Weihmeir, Creve Coeur, IL; brother – Joseph and Tony Dale Cunningham; grandchildren – Gi- Starr, East Peoria, IL; 7 grandchildren – Brian acomo Joseph Ursino and Shaina Cunningham; Starr, Mindy Williams, Joseph Winters, Nalani aunt – Alice Blanton. Rulli, Danielle Elaban, Anna Starr and LeeAnn Honorary pallbearers will be Jesse Cunning- Starr; and 11 great grandchildren. ham, Adam Townley, Andrew Cunningham and Pallbearers will be Bill Starr, Bill Winters, Bob Nathan Cunningham. Starr, Jack Starr, Joseph Winters, Lee Elaban, Memorials may be made to Pleasant Hill Bap- Michael Salas, Josh Pounders and Cecil Pound- tist Church Building Fund, 1383 Pleasant Hill ers. Honorary pallbearers will be Al Turan and Rd, Columbus, MS 39702. Jerry Pounders. Compliments of Compliments of Lowndes Funeral Home Lowndes Funeral Home www.lowndesfuneralhome.net www.lowndesfuneralhome.net The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, May 30, 2018 5A A THOUSAND WORDS Both sides preparing as if US- North Korea summit is a go The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Rapid-fire diplomacy played out on two continents in advance of an “expected” summit between President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the strengthening resolve coming after a series of high-risk, high-reward gambits by the two lead- ers. Officials wouldn’t say that the June 12 Singa- pore summit was back on, but preparations on both sides of the Pacific proceeded as if it were. Two weeks of hard-nosed negotiating, including a communications blackout by the North and a public cancellation by the U.S., appeared to be paying off as the two sides engaged in their most substantive talks to date about the meeting.

Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Mississippi State University senior horticulture major Avery Boatman of Kosciusko points out a yellow cactus flower to Re-C Carter on one of the plants off Stone Boulevard Thursday. “I was so excited to see it because I wasn’t sure it was to bloom this year and not this early in the summer,” he said. Boatman said he would like to teach people about plants one day and which ones attract different insects and animals. Carter works at the Extension Office on campus.

More women than ever run for Senate, but hurdles remain Today, 23 women are senators ual misconduct by men in primaries featuring mul- entertainment, politics, tiple female candidates. By THOMAS BEAUMONT bring to 42 the number journalism and other In 2016, 40 women ran for and MELISSA DANIELS of women in the two ma- sectors. Mixed in is criti- the Senate. The Associated Press jor parties — the most cism of President Donald ever — qualified to run Trump’s policies and his PHOENIX — Women for 19 seats in the Senate, alleged conduct toward running for office are due according to an Associat- women. to hit another threshold ed Press analysis of data “All of these sparks with a record number of collected by the Center are working in different candidates for the U.S. for American Women ways, and one of the gi- Senate, but actually win- ant sparks has been the and Politics at Rutgers ning those seats and #MeToo movement,” said University and candidate changing the face of the former Sen. Barbara Box- qualifying information chamber are a different er, D-Calif. Boxer was released by states. Today, matter. among four women elect- Many of the women 23 women are senators. ed in 1992, which tripled jumping into Senate rac- “It’s not going to be a their Senate ranks in part, es face uphill campaigns. huge gain,” said Dianne she says, over a backlash Two female senators, Bystrom, director of the by female voters against both Democrats, could Carrie Chapman Catt the confirmation of Su- lose their re-election bids, Center for Women and preme Court Justice Clar- possibly leaving the Sen- Politics at Iowa State Uni- ence Thomas, who had ate more male-dominated versity. “But it is a body been accused of sexual than before. more open to incremental harassment. In Wisconsin on changes.” As impressive as the Wednesday, Democrat- A potent force behind numbers appear for a ic Sen. Tammy Baldwin the surge in female par- chamber that has only and Republican state Sen. ticipation is the highly seated 52 female mem- Leah Vukmir are expect- charged #MeToo move- bers in its history, more ed to file for the state’s ment, ignited by wide- women will lose their rac- Senate race. That would spread allegations of sex- es, too, thanks in part to

Soggy Alberto churns inland, spreading rain widely The Associated Press left of the first named were in effort for parts of storm of the Atlantic hur- several states from Ala- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ricane season is still capa- bama through Tennessee, — The soggy remnants ble of causing flash flood- Kentucky, Illinois, the of Alberto are spreading ing, however. Carolinas and Virginia rain deeper into the na- The National Hurri- and West Virginia. tion’s midsection after cane Center in Miami said In its wake, the large downing trees, triggering Tuesday that as Alberto’s system caused more than power outages and scat- weakening system moves 25,000 power outages in tered flooding around the inland Wednesday, it still Alabama on Tuesday, a South. remains a potential men- day after making landfall Forecasters say what’s ace. Flash flood watches on the Florida Panhandle. 6A Wednesday, May 30, 2018

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Our View Crime concerns should be backed by numbers The scope of a community’s hope and unity as necessary ant ally — the confidence of The removal of blighted the Rotarians are not unique to “crime problem” is often a tools to rebuild confidence. the law-abiding citizens. areas through redevelop- them. There seems to be a per- reflection of the community’s The same can be said now. Shelton, on the job as chief ment — both public and vasive opinion that Columbus perception of it. During his appearance at since January, offered no quick private — restore confidence has an uncontrollable crime In that respect, we are re- Tuesday’s Rotary Club meet- solution. What he did offer in neighborhoods. Engaging problem. minded of Franklin Roosevelt’s ing, CPD Chief Fred Shelton Tuesday were practical steps citizens through volunteer We believe such concerns admonition during his inau- faced multiple questions about that can be taken, both short- opportunities — Shelton said should be rooted in facts, not gural address of 1933, which crime in the city. That’s his term and long-term. many of the duties that used to opinions formed by anecdotal came when America was in the job, of course, but the ques- Some steps are obvious — keep officers at a desk instead evidence. desperate throws of the Great tions seemed to convey some- increasing staffing, for ex- of on the street are now being Beginning this week, The Depression. thing else: A disturbing belief ample. A year ago, the CPD’s performed by volunteers — Dispatch will collect crime “We have nothing to fear that crime not only exists but staffing was at a critical low, ensure the most efficient and data from area law enforce- but fear itself,” FDR observed, is beyond our control. just 40 officers. By the end effective use of police person- ment agencies. We’ll look at noting that the crippling fear Like most issues that of the year, Shelton said, the nel. the data and talk to crime of what was happening across develop over time, there department should have 70 Those relationships be- experts. Once we have a com- the country only exacerbated are no quick solutions. The officers. tween police and citizens are prehensive view of crime in its effect. underlying causes of crime Beyond that, Shelton said, of critical importance. We our communities, we’ll present Roosevelt understood that are persistent and entrenched. the joint drug task force of the cannot expect 70 officers, no it to our readers. while there was no denying the Where there is poverty, there city and county is making a matter how committed, well- When we understand what reality of the crisis, a response is hopelessness. Where there real impact. equipped or well-trained they crime actually looks like in based on fear, suspicion and is hopelessness, there is crime. Aside from those changes, may be, to “solve” our crime our community, we’ll be on hopelessness were count- When that hopelessness be- some of the bigger factors in problem. our way to a unified effort to er-productive in addressing the gins to spread throughout the making our neighborhoods Part of our role as citizens is address the issues as they ac- serious problems facing the na- broader community, efforts to safer are up to the citizens understanding the problem. tually exist, not as we imagine tion. FDR inspired confidence, combat crime lose an import- themselves. The crime concerns held by them to exist.

Other editors Cigarette tax, road plans can move forward separately Reducing Mississippi’s smoking rates while improving the state’s roads and bridges sounds like a proposal that’s too good to be true. That’s because, for the most part, it is. But that’s not stopping a Mississippi family physician’s ongoing quest to im- plement a cigarette tax under the guise that the additional revenue go toward the state’s infrastructure. The mission itself represents an admirable approach and outside-the-box thinking that could kill two birds with one stone, something we should be see- ing more of from our elected representa- tives who seem more focused on simply kicking the can down the road. Mississippi Medical Association Pres- ident Dr. William Grantham has been The world traveling the state proposing a $1.50 hike in the cigarette tax, which would mean smokers would pay $2.18 in tax on every pack. The additional revenue would gen- What is America’s cause in the world today? erate an estimated $166 million, which Grantham and the medial association After being sworn in stand for now? What is our French, Italian and Japanese empires. believe could shore up the state’s crum- for a fourth term, Vlad- cause in the world today? The Soviet Union and the United bling infrastructure system. imir Putin departed the In World War II, Amer- States were the only great surviving Grantham admits that, for him, the ini- Kremlin for Annunciation icans had no doubt they powers of World War II, and the USSR tiative is more focused on public health. Cathedral to receive the were in the right against itself collapsed between 1989 and “Where the revenue goes is less relevant televised blessing of Patri- Nazism and a militaristic 1991. than it needs to get done,” Grantham arch Kirill of the Russian Japan that had attacked us Then, in 1991, we Americans start- told the Daily Journal’s Michaela Gibson Orthodox Church. at Pearl Harbor. ed down the well-traveled road of em- Morris during an interview. The patriarch and his In the Cold War, we pire, smashing Iraq to rescue Kuwait. Higher taxes encourage existing priests in sacred vest- believed America was on Heady with that martial triumph, we smokers to quit and could be effective in ments surrounded Putin, God’s side against the evil plunged into Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, diminishing youth smoking. From the who, standing alone, made ideology of Marxism-Le- Syria and Yemen. medical perspective, fewer smokers de- the sign of the cross. Patrick Buchanan ninism, which declared the Though still embroiled, we are now crease the rates of cancer, lung disease, Meanwhile, sacred Communist state supreme talking war with North Korea or Iran, heart attacks and strokes. vestments from the Sistine and that there was no such or even Russia or China, the former Mississippi smokers currently pay Chapel were being transported by the thing as God-given rights. over its annexation of Crimea, the 68 cents in taxes per pack; the national Vatican to New York’s Metropolitan With the moral clarity of the Cold latter over its annexation of the South average is $1.70 per pack. With bipartisan Museum of Art to adorn half-clad War gone, how do we rally Americans China Sea. support, the state senate passed a ciga- models in a sexy show billed as “Heav- to fight on the other side of the world Donald Trump is president today rette tax increase during the 2018 ses- enly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic in places most of them can’t find on a because he told the people he would sion, but it did not clear the state house. Imagination.” One model sported a map? “Make America Great Again” and put If that increase would have passed, papal tiara. A weekend article in The Washing- “America First.” Mississippi would have become one of The show proved a sensation in ton Post discusses the strategic dif- Which bring us back to the ques- the highest taxed states in the nation and secular media. ficulty of our even prevailing, should tion: What is America’s cause today? the highest in the region. In Minsk, Belarus, on May 17, to we become involved in wars with both Defeating Nazism and fascism was The physician group hopes pairing the celebrate International Day Against Iran and North Korea. a cause. Defending the West against cigarette tax with infrastructure revenue Homophobia, Transphobia and Bi- “You would expect the U.S. and its Communism was a cause. But what might gain traction if the governor calls a phobia, Britain’s embassy raised the allies to prevail but at a human and cause now unites Americans? special session. rainbow flag. Belarus’s Ministry of material cost that would be almost It is certainly not Christianiz- We’re not as confident as the group Internal Affairs was not amused: incalculable, particularly in the case ing the world as it was in centuries that the initiative will gain traction, but “Same-sex relationships are a fake. of the Korean example,” said Rand long ago, or imposing Western rule we applaud the effort and commend these And the essence of fake is always the researcher David Ochmanek, on mankind as it was in the age of health officials for proposing a solution to same — the devaluation of truth. The Added John Hopkins professor empires from the 17th to the 20th two significant issues our state is facing. LGBT community and all this strug- Mara Karlin, “If you want to ensure century. This type of thinking is exactly what gle for ‘their rights,’ and the day of the the Pentagon can actually plan and Democracy crusading is out of we should be seeing more of from our community itself, are just a fake!” prepare and resource for a potential style as the free elections we have leaders in Jackson. For the last several Belarus is declaring moral truth — conflict with China or Russia, then demanded have produced Hamas, years, long-term infrastructure funding to Great Britain. getting into conflict with Iran or Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood plans have made little traction thanks to What is going on? A scholarly study North Korea is the exact wrong thing in Egypt, Muqtada al-Sadr in Iraq, political bickering. After the fingers are sums it up: “The statistical trends in to do.” and nationalists, populists and auto- pointed all around, Mississippians are left religion show two separate Europes: One wonders: How many of these crats from Asia to the Middle East to with no viable solutions to consider. the West is undergoing a process of potential wars — with North Korea, Europe. A handful of Northeast Mississippi leg- secularization while the post-socialist Iran, Russia, China — could we fight Perhaps our mission is to defend islators seemed interested in considering East, de-secularization.” without having America bled and and protect what is vital to us, to stay a cigarette tax as a public health measure One Europe is turning back to bankrupted. What conceivable benefit out of foreign wars where our critical but not as a long-term viable option for God; the other is turning its back on could we derive from these wars, interests are not imperiled, and to infrastructure. God. especially with a China or Russia, to reunite our divided and disputatious If that’s the case, separate the two And when Vladimir Putin and justify the cost? republic — if we are not too far be- and move forward. Take up the cigarette Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko are Looking back, only one great pow- yond that. tax next session as a public health item standing up for traditional values er survived the last century as a world Patrick J. Buchanan, a nationally and bring an innovative infrastructure against Western cultural elites, the power. The German, Russian, Aus- syndicated columnist, was a senior proposal to the table sooner rather than East-West struggle has lost its moral tro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires advisor to presidents Richard Nixon, later. clarity. did not survive World War I. World Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. His (Tupelo) Daily Journal And, so, what do we Americans War II brought to an end the British, website is http://buchanan.org/blog. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, MAY 30, 2018 7A News About Town mation, call 888-425-2666 or meets on fourth Wednesdays, n FEEDING PROGRAM CLUBS go to msafg.org. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Baptist Faith Harvest Church, 4266 n POSSUM TOWN QUILT Golden Triangle Outpatient Sand Rd., hosts a Summer GUILD Pavilion. Physician referral Feeding Program June 4-August Possum Town Quilters meet Health Notes required. For information, call 3. Breakfast will be served at 9:30 a.m. the second and n SMOKING CESSATION 662-244-1597 or email info. from 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. and fourth Saturdays of each Dr. Peter Tofts hosts a Smok- [email protected]. lunch from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. month at the Rosenzweig Arts ing Cessation Seminar at noon n ABUSE RECOVERY Monday-Friday for all school Center (lower level), 501 Main May 31 on the fourth floor of GROUP age children. For info, call 662- St., Columbus. Check us out at Baptist Outpatient Pavilion, A Domestic Abuse Recovery 889-2003. possumtownquilters.blogspot. Suite 402. Get tips to help quit Group meets Thursdays at 6 n FREE SUMMER CONCERT smoking and find out how to com. p.m. through Safe Haven Inc. Part One of the Sounds of get free samples to help. RSVP n EAST LIONS CLUB Group counseling for rape Summer Concert series will to 662-244-2550. The Columbus East Lions Club recovery is available. For infor- be from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. June 7 meets every second and fourth n MATERNITY AND INFANT mation, call 662-327-6118 or at the Columbus Riverwalk. Monday of the month at 65 FAIR 662-889-2067. Admission is free. Vendors will Airline Road. For more informa- OCH Regional Medical Center n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES be on site. For info, call the tion, call 662-889-1138. hosts its 23rd Annual Maternity Baptist Golden Triangle offers Columbus Lowndes Chamber and Infant Fair from 11 a.m.-1 n HOST LIONS CLUB childbirth classes Tuesdays of Commerce, 662-328-4491 p.m. in the OCH Ed Facility. For The Columbus Host Lions Club at 6 p.m. To register, call or Main street Columbus, 662- information, call Mary Kight, meets every Friday at noon at 662-244-2498 or email info. 328-6305. 662- 615 - 3067. EMCC Lion Hills Center for a [email protected]. n VETERANS SERVICE buffet lunch and business gath- n LEARN AT LUNCH n DIABETES EDUCATION Aspen Dental, 1616 Hwy. 45 ering. For more information, Baptist Golden Triangle hosts Diabetes Self-Management N., hosts its annual Free Day call John Michael 601-955- a community Learn at Lunch Education Class meets on of Service for local veterans 2176. from noon to 1 p.m. June 6 at fourth Wednesdays at 8:30 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 9. n LOWNDES REPUBLICAN the Patient Towers, Rooms 4 a.m. at Baptist Golden Triangle Appointments are required and WOMEN and 5. Carly King with Baptist Outpatient Pavilion Conference available on a first-come, fist- Behavioral Health discusses Lowndes County Republican Center. Physician referral served basis. For information, “Mental Health Myths.” Res- Women meet the second Tues- required. For information, call call 844-277-3646. ervations to 662-244-1132 by day of each month. Buffet line 662-244-1596. n EMCC CAMPS May 30. opens at 11:15 a.m., with call n ANGER MANAGEMENT EMCC offers a variety of to order at noon. n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES Family Resource Center, Co- summer camps at Lions Hills n GT QUILTERS GUILD Baptist Golden Triangle offers lumbus campus, 1575 Second Center and Golden Triangle and Childbirth classes and Breast- The Golden Triangle Quilters Ave. N., offers free conflict Scooba campuses. For Golf, Guild meets at 5:30 p.m. every feeding classes each month, 6 resolution and anger manage- Kid’s Culinary and Swimming third Tuesday at the Starkville p.m., in classroom 6, near the ment classes. For information, Lessons Camp registra- Sportsplex Activities Building. Gift Shop. $20 per class. For call 662-368-3603. tion, call 662-328-4837 or information or to register, call [email protected]; n FAMILY RESOURCE ■ DULCIMER PLAYERS 662-386-5592. Beauty Boot Camp, 662-243- CENTER Friendly City Strummers meet 1921 or [email protected]; n CPR CLASSES The Family Resource Center twice monthly to practice and Camp Amp, 662-243-1764 or Community CPR Classes are offers free classes including teach others to play dulcimers. [email protected]; Code offered monthly at Baptist parenting, anger management, Join for $10/year for the whole Academy classes, 662-243- Golden Triangle at 6 p.m., in healthy relationships, life family. Dulcimers available to 1946 or [email protected]; the Patient Tower. Classes are skills and youth development borrow. Contact David Saum, EMCC Cub College, 662-476- June 12 and 25. Preregistration education classes. Call 662- 662-386-6836 or DrSaum@ 5085 or [email protected]; cableone.net, or the Switzers, required. Call the Education 251-1861. Department, 662-244-2498 or and Little Lions Summer Day 662-312-6025. n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS 800-544-8762, ext. 2498. Camp, eastms.edu/summer- ■ BREAKFAST WITH THE Baptist Golden Triangle is camps. n BULLDOGS FREE PSA EXAMS seeking caring, compassion- n Baptist Memorial Hospital FREE LIFE SKILLS All MSU alumni and friends ate people to join an elite CLASSES offers free prostate PSA exams group of volunteers to help in are invited to Breakfast with Free classes for job and life the Bulldogs, which is held for men over 40. Screenings a variety of hospital settings. are every other month in skills plus computer training the second Thursday of each For more information, call for women begins Tuesdays Columbus. July 27 screenings month at the Starkville Café. 662-244-1165 or email info. and Thursdays starting Aug. will be from 8-11:45 a.m. and Breakfast is Dutch treat and [email protected]. 28 at Christian Women’s Job 1-2 p.m. Make appointments starts at 7:30 a.m. For more Corps, 207 S. Lafayette St. at 662-244-4673. Walk-ins information about the event in Starkville. Minimum H.S. accepted. RNISEU ON or to find out how to become diploma or equivalent required. n COMPANY REUNION active with the local Alumni n CONGESTIVE HEART Enrolling now. For information, American Bosch, AMBAC, Chapter, contact Carol Moss FAILURE SUPPORT call 662-722-3016 or 662-597- United Technologies, Johnson Read at carolmoss@bellsouth. Baptist Golden Triangle hosts a 1030. net or call 662-312-0637. congestive heart failure weekly Electric and other employers n SUMMER TEEN PROGRAM n TOPS education/support group will have a reunion and lunch from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. June A free Y Community Youth Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. meeting 11 a.m.-noon every 2 at the Ranch House Diner, Career Development Center 288 meets Tuesdays at Com- Thursday at the Outpatient 807 Alabama St., Columbus. Summer Teen Program is munity Baptist Church, Yorkville Pavilion Board Room. For information, contact Hilda available for youths 12-18 Mon- Road East, Columbus. Weigh-in n CANCER SUPPORT Alexander, 662-356-6963. day-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. when begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact Baptist Cancer Center hosts school is out, at 2225A Fifth n STARKVILLE HIGH CLASS Pat Harris, 662-386-0249. a support group for cancer St. N. Lunch, transportation OF ’78 n TOPS survivors and their families, provided. Call 601-326-0544 The Starkville High School Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. noon-1 p.m. the third Friday or 662-434-4600. of every month in the Pavilion Class of ’78 is planning a 270 meets Tuesdays at 4370 n EFFECTIVE PARENTING Board Room. The next meeting 40th class reunion for 7:30 Cal-Kolola Road, Caledonia. Family Resource Center, Co- will be June 15 in Classroom p.m. June 29. Preregister at Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 p.m. lumbus campus, 1575 Second 5, near the Gift Shop. Lunch facebook.com/SHSCO1978 Contact Lorene Hawkins, 662- Ave. N., offers free effective provided. For information, call or contact Joyce Barter, 662- 574 -5921. parenting classes, with insight 662-244-2923. 889-2900; David Hogan, n SENIOR CRAFTS 662-312-2494; Jack Haynes, on child safety, appropriate dis- n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT Senior Crafts meets at the 662-418-3795; or Steve Phil- cipline, effective communica- A pulmonary hypertension Starkville Sportsplex Tuesdays, lips, 662-295-4555. tion and more. For information, 10-11:30 a.m. Crafts provided support group meets at 2 p.m. call 662-368-3603. by the parks department. For the second Saturday of every n ONLINE CLASS month at North Mississippi information, call Lisa Cox, 662- OTHER EVENTS The Family Resource Center Co- Medical Center-West Point 323-2294. n FEEDING PROGRAM lumbus campus, 1575 Second Education Center, 385 Medical n QUILTING CLUB The Southern Foundation for Ave. N., offers online classes to Center Drive. For information, Quilting Club meets in the Homeless Children (SFFHC) earn diplomas, free. 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For information, because someone drinks too n NUTRITION EDUCATION information and registration, contact Leon Hines, 662-574- much, we can help. For infor- Diabetes education class visit islandpaddlefest.org. 6109. 8A Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Gangs Continued from Page 1A ton said, the task force has made strides in com- bating gang activity in its worst form. “They are less violent, less likely to do things that bring attention to themselves,” Shelton said. “I think a big reason for that is that they know we’re out there.” Shelton said the key to fighting gang activity is getting good information. “We’ll get a call, some- one saying, ‘There are cars coming in and out of a certain house at all hours. They must be selling drugs,’” he said. “We’ll say, ‘OK. What kind of drugs?’ They’ll say, ‘I don’t know.’ We’ll say, how much money is changing hands?’ Again, it’s ‘I don’t know.’ “All of what they are telling us may be true, probably is true, but you Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff can’t go to a judge with Heritage Academy headmaster Greg Carlyle and Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton that,” he added. “What exchange thoughts after Shelton’s address to the Columbus Rotary Club on Tuesday we have to do is some un- at Lion Hills Center. dercover work. That takes time. We’re not looking to dling inquiries, even tak- street. Where do you the police and the com- get the small-time deal- ing fingerprints — allows want that badge and gun? munity,” he said. “We’re er as much as we are the officers to spend more You want them out in the working with clergy to supplier. That’s where you time on the streets. community, on patrols, hold events at churches, really make a difference. I “We have 65 officers not in an office.” where people feel com- think we’re definitely hav- now and hope to have 70 Shelton said the CPD is fortable. We’re reaching ing an effect.” by the end of the year,” also working on engaging out. It’s been said that the Shelton said training Shelton said. “That’s up with the community more police are the community volunteers for other tasks from about 40 from just since he took over as chief and the community are that encroach on an offi- a year ago. But it’s more in January. the police. That’s true. cer’s time — taking initial than the numbers. What “We’re doing a lot more It’s something that we’re reports from citizens at we’re focusing on is get- events, things to encour- working on, to make sure CPD headquarters, han- ting our officers on the age interaction between that’s happening.” Feral cats Continued from Page 1A Trap-neuter-release en- nant as soon of the city. Columbus Police Depart- sures they don’t repro- as a week “Preferably they need ment’s animal control of- duce, because we want after giv- to be located out in the ficer will trap any cat and to reduce pet overpopula- ing birth. ... county,” she said. take it to the Humane So- tion.” Every two Like Thomas, John- ciety — from there, Shel- Volunteers use a wild months, all wick thinks community ton said, it’s out of the po- animal cage, bait the cage s u m m e r cats can be helpful for lice department’s hands. and catch a cat, Thom- long, they keeping rodent popula- It’s “absolutely awe- Blanton as explained. Then they can have tions down around barns some” if people neuter take the cat to a Humane babies. Then those babies and businesses, but that them and continue to Society or veterinarian grow up and have babies. doesn’t work if humans take care of them, Shelton who participates in the They just multiply expo- are constantly feeding said, but they have to be program. The cat is then nentially.” them. responsible. sterilized and the tip of its Without TNR, Colum- “If people are feeding “Say we get them ear is cut off, to let veter- bus-Lowndes Humane them daily, they’re not spayed and neutered, inarians and volunteers Society director Karen going to be they still have to get out know the cat can no lon- Johnwick said, feeding mousers,” there and they’re still ger breed. Then the cat feral cats is irresponsi- J o h n w i c k scrounging for food in Are You Ready is released back into its ble. Animal lovers think said. “... garbage cans or whatev- home, or sometimes in a they’re being helpful by Feral cats er,” he said. “...So ‘I can’t to Discuss Your new area, where they can feeding them, but if those are meant have anymore kittens, live on their own and help cats’ population keeps in- to be feral but I should have a place Long Term keep down the rodent creasing, it means the hu- cats. 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Buckle up... and your child, too SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n Wednesday, May 30, 2018 JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL EMCC promotes Kimbrel to lead program By Scott Walters The school announced Kim- portunity to become the head [email protected] brel as the new head baseball baseball coach here at East coach Tuesday afternoon. He Mississippi Community Col- With the East Mississippi replaces Chris Rose, who re- lege,” Kimbrel sad. “To have Community College football signed earlier this month af- (EMCC president) Dr. (Rick) team owning four national ter eight seasons heading the Young and (EMCC Director of championships this decade and EMCC program. Athletics) Dr. (Randall) Brad- the men’s basketball program No stranger to EMCC base- berry believe in me, is quite also boasting a national tourna- ball, Kimbrel served each of the humbling. This is a great oppor- ment pedigree, Brett Kimbrel past two seasons as an assistant tunity at a school where athlet- EMCC Courtesy Photo has been given the charge of coach for the Lions. ics is important to the student Brett Kimbrel has been chosen the new head baseball coach at taking the Lions baseball pro- “I would like to give God body.” East Mississippi Community College. gram to similar heights. the glory for this incredible op- See EMCC, 3B

COLLEGE BASEBALL COLLEGE ATHLETICS PREP TRACK & FIELD Oklahoma CHS’ Martin retools for ends career regional run with title By Brett Hudson By Adam Minichino [email protected] [email protected]

STARKVILLE — The Oklaho- Nicole Harris taught Kenneth ma and Mississippi State baseball Martin Jr. that if he wanted some- teams were in similar situations thing to go get it. at the beginning of last week — The message pretty certain of their status as from mother to son NCAA tournament teams, but sounds simple, but knowing their resumes could still the hard part comes be helped or hurt by their results in the preparation in the conference tournament. and the execution. The Sooners In track and field, it (36-23) went into seems like there is Martin the Big 12 tourna- never enough time ment, without their to train to help you best hitter and lost reach the times or marks you set another starting in your head. For Martin Jr., that outfielder in the Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff juggling act is even harder when tournament. Still, Mississippi University for Women softball coach Tatjana Matthews talks with her play- you have to balance three events Johnson it won two games ers during a practice in January at the renovated Don Usher Softball Field. Matthews in a busy schedule. in Oklahoma City; led the team to a 21-19 record and a fifth-place finish at the United States Collegiate But the Columbus High School now it takes that lineup to the Tal- Athletic Association (USCAA) Small College World Series earlier this month. senior kept his mother’s words lahassee Regional to face MSU. on his mind throughout the 2018 When MSU (31-25) opens that campaign because he wanted to event against Oklahoma at 11 a.m. end his prep career on a high note. Friday (ESPNU), it will do so Martin Jr. realized that goal against an impressive lineup cur- JUST THE BEGINNING May 4 when he capped his track rently led by third baseman Brylie and field career by winning the Ware. Ware has been the team’s Mississippi University for Women wants to build on successful return to play triple jump (47 feet) at the Missis- engine in recent days, evidenced sippi High School Activities Asso- by his .326 season batting aver- By Adam Minichino Trufant said he talked with The W ciation (MHSAA) Class 6A State age and 18 doubles, second best [email protected] President Jim Borsig earlier this month meet at Pearl High School. on the team. in Pittsburgh about scheduling of events “This whole season I said, ‘I “There’s no doubt. He’s a guy Jason Trufant continues to see endless at the school. He said no one envisioned am going to State regardless of that’s been here for two years, he possibilities for intercollegiate athletics there would be conflicts with graduation what s going on,’ ” said Martin Jr., was junior college player of the at Mississippi University for Women. May 5 and the school’s golf outing/fund- who missed out on participating year as a freshman, so he’s a good Coming off a recently completed first raiser at Lion Hills Center and Golf Club in the 2017 State meet due to an player for us,” Oklahoma coach year in which the baseball and softball on May 18. Needless to say, Trufant said injury he suffered playing foot- Skip Johnson told The Dispatch. teams finished fifth at the United States no one imagined The W’s baseball and ball. “I just had my mind-set that “Tough kid, throwback kid, gets Collegiate Athletic Association (US- softball teams would be playing more this was my last year and I had to after it.” CAA) Small College World Series, Tru- than 900 miles away at the USCAA Small leave with something.” Ware has stepped up in the ab- fant is looking ahead to an even bigger College World Series in DuBois, Pennsyl- Martin Jr. also took seventh in sence of outfielders Steele Walker and more successful second season at vania, which is approximately two hours the high jump (5-10) and a third and Kyler Murray. Walker is the The W. northeast of Pittsburgh. in the long jump (22-5 1/2) at the team leader in batting average “We achieved academically, athletical- “You’re in Pennsylvania and you’re State meet. He said it wasn’t easy (.352), on-base percentage (.441), ly, and in the community,” Trufant said. thinking, ‘Wow, two years ago we decid- to juggle three events, to do his slugging percentage (.606) and “We will continue to build on that sup- ed to join this organization as we were school work, and to hold down a home runs (13) and is second with port. We have a lot of growing to do, and progressing inside the NCAA to give this part-time job at Zaxby’s. Martin seven stolen bases. He missed the that growth will determine the next steps type of opportunity and it happened in Jr. said he would run alternate his See MSU, 4B we take.” See MUW, 2B See MARTIN, 2B

MEN’S COLLEGE GOLF Alabama plays for championship today By The Associated Press Beating the Cowboys, the No. boys into the semifinals, and he 1 team in college golf, on their won the decisive match in the STILLWATER, Okla. — Al- home course at Karsten Creek. afternoon in a 3-2 victory over abama didn’t look poised to “We realize that tomorrow Auburn. win a third national title in six we’re going to hit a lot of good The Cowboys have 10 NCAA years. Once match play began, shots and won’t hear a single titles, second only to Houston, the Crimson Tide found anoth- thing except for maybe a mom but their last title was in 2006 er gear. and a dad,” Alabama coach Jay when it was stroke play. Since Tide freshmen Wilson Furr Seawell said. “So I know that’s the team competition switched and Davis Shore won both their coming, and there’s nothing to match play in 2009, the matches Tuesday, and Alabama wrong with it. That’s what Cowboys have twice been run- swept Duke in the semifinal to makes it great.” ner-up, including 2014 to Ala- reach the final against Oklaho- Oklahoma State freshman bama at Prairie Dunes in Kan- ma State in the NCAA men’s Austin Eckroat made a 6-foot sas. University of Alabama Athletic Media Relations golf championship. birdie on the final hole Tues- “We had several goals,” Junior Davis Riley will help lead the Alabama men’s golf team against Oklahoma State today for the national championship. Now comes the hard part: day morning to send the Cow- See ALABAMA, 2B 2B Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MUW Continued from Page 1B year one,’ ” Trufant said. better. I think our student-athletes Trufant said his “wish list” would Trufant praised the accomplish- were so exceptional. They made be to have an on-campus facility for ments of coach Matt Wolfenbarger’s our jobs pretty easy. I think that baseball and soccer be realized in baseball team (21-15), which had next year we will have hiccups, but one to two years. He said plenty of a first-team USCAA All-American they won’t be things we can’t over- fundraising needs to be done, but (Damain Benefield) and a third- come because we know how to fix he said he wouldn’t have that time- team All-American (Will Peters). them.” table in mind if he didn’t think it Benefield, a freshman infielder, Trufant is pleased with the hir- could happen. was the team MVP. He finished the ing of Brian Merkel and Howard “That’s the next most important season as the leader in almost every White Jr. for men’s basketball and thing for me, getting them a home offensive category — batting aver- women’s basketball, Gray Massey on campus,” Trufant said. “It is only age (.437), home runs (seven), RBIs for women’s soccer, Rod Hartzog going to enhance the experience. (37), doubles (tied for first with 12), for men’s and women’s , and on-base percentage (.538), slug- Benji Williams for men’s golf. Mor- “People are going to read what- ging percentage (.757). gan Turnipseed, who coached the ever you’re going to write and say, Trufant also highlighted the ac- women’s cross country team, will ‘Man, one to two years, this guy complishments of coach Tatjana lead the men’s cross country squad. is nuts.’ Maybe I am, but you have Matthews’ softball team (21-19), Schedules have been set for the got to have a goal and something which had Katlyn Duke and Kris- 2018 men’s and women’s soccer to shoot for, and I don’t think I am ten Martin earn third-team USCAA seasons. Improvements (new nets, overshooting that goal.” All-America honors. poles, and wind screens) have been Trufant said he has seen peo- Duke and Martin had grade- made to the Garrett Tennis Courts ple at The W work hard to realize point averages of 3.5 and earned on The W’s campus. Trufant said goals, which gives him confidence spots on the USCAA All-Academic four more baskets will be added to great things are on the horizon. Team. Pohl Gymnasium in the next few Trufant also said The W remains Tiffany Phillips, Anna Kate weeks to create an even better prac- on track to compete as a full NCAA O’Bryant, Mackenzie Harris, Mad- tice environment for the basketball Division III member in the 2021-22 ison Scoggin, Madeline Newman, teams. season, which was its initial goal Ciara Steward, and Cara Hopper Trufant said none of the plans when it decided to re-start intercol- also were named to the All-Academ- could have been realized without legiate athletics. He said NCAA rep- ic team. Borsig, who will retire June 30, and resentatives will tour the campus in “It blows my mind away with things wouldn’t be moving forward the fall as part of the organization’s what our student-athletes were able without the continued support of assessment of The W’s progress. to accomplish in year one,” Trufant Nora Miller, who will begin serving said. as the school’s acting president July Trufant said the visit will be a part As much as Trufant would love 1. of the school’s application process to take a break, he knows The W Trufant also said The W has to show the NCAA it is for real. doesn’t have time to relax because started initial work with architects “I think we have a lot of work to men’s and women’s basketball, to create plans for a baseball/soc- do between today and October, but women’s soccer, men’s and wom- cer facility on campus. In 2017-18, it is all stuff we’re prepared to do en’s tennis, men’s cross country, the men’s soccer team played at staff wise,” Trufant said. and men’s golf will play their first the downtown Columbus Soccer Trufant said the school is con- seasons in 2018-19. Complex, while the baseball team sidering adding track and field and Trufant hopes the work that was played at Columbus High School. men’s and women’s lacrosse and done in the 2017-18 school year to That agreement included The W other sports, including esports or help the school prepare for the re- making several upgrades to CHS’ bowling, in coming years. He isn’t turn to intercollegiate athletics and facility, including a new outfield sure of the timetable for those ef- the first seasons for the men’s soc- fence and bullpens. forts, but he said 15-18 sports would cer, women’s cross country, wom- Trufant said The W is examining be the school’s “magic” number. en’s volleyball, baseball, and soft- ways it could play its soccer match- “I am excited about the future,” ball teams will help it have an even es in the outfield of an on-campus Trufant said. “I would be lying to better second year. baseball facility, which could be lo- you if I said I am not stressing about “I think we identified a lot of cated behind Pohl Gymnasium or the future, but, at the same time, things we can do better,” Trufant somewhere else on campus. you have to have the outlook to say said, “whether it is travel, food, “I think it will be pretty unique,” gear, academic advising. It doesn’t Trufant said. “I am looking for this is how we want to do it. It is matter. We have been able to sit unique. I am not looking for cook- process oriented, and we are dead back and identify all of that and ie cutter. You see that with soft- in the middle of that process and I try to get better for round two and, ball. It is a little different. You have am not turning any pages now. We eventually, round three. that Welty blue turf, and having an have to keep moving in the forward “It is kind of like a heavyweight attractive piece that kids will be direction.” fight and how are we going to get like, ‘Wow.’ That happened once, Follow Dispatch sports editor round to round, and what are we go- and we’re going to make it happen Adam Minichino on Twitter @ ing to do better so the next round is again.” ctsportseditor Martin Continued from Page 1B training for events from week to week Martin Jr., a 6-foot-1, 195-pound- as well as continue to run every week to er, played wide receiver and safety for stay in shape. He feels he came a long four years at Columbus High. He had way in track and field and progressed 24 catches for 364 yards and five touch- from someone who was participating to downs. Martin Jr. started to play safety someone who was competing for titles. this past season. He also played tight “I was happy I got a medal in long end and defensive end in pee wee foot- jump,” said Martin Jr., who admitted his ball and in middle school. legs felt “heavy” prior to the high jump “Kenny was a joy to coach,” said and that he didn’t get a good warmup former Columbus High football coach in after arriving at the meet. “It was go- Randal Montgomery. “He was a very ing to be better if I came home with two respectful and well-mannered kid. He medals. I didn’t want to go home with knew what he wanted to do with the only one medal.” game of football, and he went out and At the Class 6A North State meet turned it into a scholarship. The sky is April 28 at Madison Central High, Mar- the limit for him.” tin Jr. was first in the triple jump (47-3 Martin Jr. said all of the training after 1/4), second in the high jump (6-0), and the end of the 2017 football season was second in the long jump (22-0). worth it. In fact, he said he surprised At the Class 6A, Division 2 meet April himself with the amount of improvement 10-12 at Tupelo High, Martin Jr. won the he made from last season, particularly in high jump (6-6), was second in the long the high jump. Martin Jr. said he would jump (21-17), and won the triple jump love to continue to grow as a track and (41-9 1/2). field athlete, but he said the progression “Kenneth Martin is one of the best he made in the sport as a senior gives pure athletes I have been around,” Co- him confidence to know he can see simi- lumbus High track and field coach Law- lar growth as a football player. rence Hill said. “He is determined, and Martin Jr. isn’t sure which position he when he set his mind to something, he will play at ICC, but he intends to use his won’t stop until he gets it. He set a goal mother’s words as motivation to make an to compete in three events at the State impact on the football field at ICC. meet, and he did it.” “It will help my mind-set, and I just The track and field season concluded have to push my game up a little bit one part of Martin’s athletic pursuits. In more, push it farther than what I can do February, another door opened for Mar- and be the best player and person I can tin Jr. when he signed a scholarship to be,” Martin Jr. said. play football at Itawamba Community Follow Dispatch sports editor Adam College in Fulton. Minichino on Twitter @ctsportseditor Alabama Continued from Page 1B Oklahoma State coach We start at zero, and the es and Jonathan Hardee Alan Bratton said. “We game plan changes,” said each won, 3 and 2. Davis got the first one — we got Jonathan Hardee, a 3-and- Riley won the clinch- through stroke play. 2 winner in his match ing match, 3 and 2, over “We won our first against Duke. “We play Adrien Pendaries. match, we won the second one hole at a time, and The Cowboys will try match. So that is three every hole is basically a to become the second down. Obviously, we can round of a boxing match, team in three years to finish off the ultimate goal and you’re just trying win the NCAA title on tomorrow.” to win as many rounds its home course. Oregon Alabama was happy as you can and see who won at Eugene Country just to be among the eight comes out on top.” Club in 2015. teams to advance out of It was a knockout Oklahoma State had a four rounds of stroke play. against Duke, which ad- tight match in the morn- None of its five players fin- vanced to the semifinals ing against Texas A&M. ished the 72-hole portion by beating Texas. The Cowboys had a 2-1 under par. None finished Shore needed only 13 lead, with one match al- among the top 20 in the holes to beat Jake Shu- ready in extra holes and individual standings. man. Furr, who won in 12 Eckroat all square in Match play has been holes in his match against his match with Brandon different. Texas Tech, closed out Smith. Eckroat knocked “This is a totally dif- Evan Katz of Duke on in the winner for a 3-1-1 ferent golf tournament. the 17th hole. Lee Hodg- victory. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, May 30, 2018 3B

Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. TBA Sunday, June 10 briefly Baseball Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, x-Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. CALENDAR American League TBA Wednesday, June 13 East Division Monday’s Game x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. Mississippi State W L Pct GB x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 College Baseball Boston 38 17 .691 — winner, TBA Track and field duo earn academic honors NCAA tournament New York 34 17 .667 2 Soccer Tampa Bay 27 26 .509 10 At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s JT Mackay and Nicolas Qui- Gainesville, Florida Major League Soccer At Dick Howser Stadium, Toronto 25 30 .455 13 EASTERN CONFERENCE jera have been selected to the Google Cloud Academic All-District team Baltimore 17 38 .309 21 Friday’s Games Tallahassee, Florida Game 1 — Jacksonville (39-19) vs. FAU W L T Pts GF GA and will be up for selection to the Academic All-America team. Central Division Atlanta United FC 8 3 1 25 26 16 Friday’s Games W L Pct GB (40-17), 11 a.m. Columbus 7 3 4 25 18 10 “Nico and JT have put an incredible amount of work in in the Cleveland 28 25 .528 — Game 2 — Columbia (20-28) at Florida (42-17), New York City FC 7 3 3 24 26 19 classroom this year,” head coach Steve Dudley said. “We had may Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma, 11 a.m. Detroit 24 30 .444 4½ 5:30 p.m. New York 7 3 1 22 26 12 Minnesota 22 28 .440 4½ Saturday’s Games Orlando City 6 5 1 19 22 20 deserving nominees, but these two have truly excelled in their studies to At Oxford-University Stadium/ Kansas City 19 36 .345 10 Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, New England 5 4 3 18 21 18 impress the voters.” Chicago 16 36 .308 11½ Noon Philadelphia 4 5 3 15 12 15 Swayze Field, Oxford West Division Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Chicago 4 6 2 14 17 21 Mackay is a junior finance major, boasting a 4.00 GPA. The W L Pct GB 6 p.m. Toronto FC 3 7 1 10 14 20 Dayton, Ohio, native has been named to the President’s List and earned Saint Louis at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Houston 35 21 .625 — Sunday’s Games Montreal 3 10 0 9 14 29 Seattle 33 20 .623 ½ Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, D.C. United 2 5 3 9 14 18 Top Dawgs Honors with a 4.00 GPA in each of the last three semesters. At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, Los Angeles 30 25 .545 4½ Noon WESTERN CONFERENCE He was named to the SEC Spring Honor Roll in 2017 and First-Year Oakland 28 27 .509 6½ Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, W L T Pts GF GA Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas 22 34 .393 13 5 p.m. Sporting K.C. 7 2 4 25 24 13 Honor Roll for 2015-16. Southern Mississippi vs. Dallas Baptist, 7 p.m. Monday’s Game Los Angeles FC 6 3 3 21 24 19 “It’s a tremendous honor, and I’m extremely grateful to have been Tuesday’s Games x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Portland 6 3 2 20 19 17 Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 3 winner, Noon FC Dallas 5 1 5 20 17 11 selected,” Mackay said. “Classwork is extremely important to me as I Men’s College Golf N.Y. Yankees 6, Houston 5, 10 innings Houston 5 3 3 18 26 18 know the content we cover will directly prepare me for the rest of my Washington 3, Baltimore 2 At Melching Field at Conrad Park, Vancouver 4 5 5 17 19 27 NCAA Championship Boston 8, Toronto 3 DeLand, Florida LA Galaxy 5 6 1 16 16 19 life.” L.A. Angels 9, Detroit 2 Friday’s Games Minnesota United 5 7 1 16 16 22 On the track, Mackay broke his personal best in the 10,000m at the At Stillwater, Oklahoma Kansas City 2, Minnesota 1, 14 innings Game 1 — South Florida (35-20) vs. Oklahoma Real Salt Lake 5 6 1 16 15 25 Tampa Bay 4, Oakland 3 State (29-24), Noon San Jose 2 7 3 9 18 23 Penn Relays this season, shaving 23 seconds off his previous best. At Today’s Round Seattle 2, Texas 1 Game 2 — Hartford (26-29) at Stetson (45-11), Seattle 2 6 2 8 7 12 the SEC Championships, he placed 15th in the 10,000m. Team national championship, 3 p.m. Today’s Games 6 p.m. Colorado 2 7 2 8 13 20 Toronto (Gaviglio 2-0) at Boston (Rodriguez Saturday’s Games NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. “I thoroughly enjoy all my classes and professors, and I’d like to 5-1), 12:05 p.m. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Chicago White Sox (Lopez 1-3) at Cleveland Noon Today’s Games thank them for being so accommodating with my athletic schedule,” (Kluber 7-2), 12:10 p.m. Atlanta United FC at New England, 6:30 p.m. on the air Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Chicago at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Mackay added. “I also would like to thank the entire coaching staff for Houston (Keuchel 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Seve- 6 p.m. continuing to put a huge emphasis on classroom performance along rino 7-1), 5:35 p.m. Houston at Real Salt Lake, 8:30 p.m. Washington (Scherzer 8-1) at Baltimore (Hess Sunday’s Games FC Dallas at LA Galaxy, 9:30 p.m. with athletic performance.” Today 2-1), 6:05 p.m. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Friday’s Game Noon Quijera was also named the SEC Men’s Co-Scholar-Athlete of the COLLEGE GOLF L.A. Angels (Ohtani 4-1) at Detroit (Fiers 4-3), Vancouver at Colorado, 8 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Saturday’s Games Year ahead of the conference championships where the javelin thrower Minnesota (Romero 2-1) at Kansas City (Keller 6 p.m. LA Galaxy at Portland, 4 p.m. 3 p.m. — Men, NCAA Division I Championships, Monday’s Game took home a bronze medal. He graduated in early May with a degree in 1-1), 7:15 p.m. Houston at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. team national championship, at Stillwater, Okla- Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 0-0) at Oakland (Manaea x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 New York at New England, 6:30 p.m. winner, TBA economics with a 3.89 GPA after earning a spot on the President’s List homa, TGC 5-5), 9:05 p.m. Orlando City at New York City FC, 6:30 p.m. and Bulldog Honor Roll in every semester of his career. Texas (Moore 1-5) at Seattle (Paxton 4-1), Philadelphia at Atlanta United FC, 6:30 p.m. 9:10 p.m. At Siebert Field, Minneapolis Toronto FC at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. “School is half of my life,” Quijera said. “I have two focuses in my GOLF Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games Los Angeles FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. life right now: track and school. I want to succeed in both.” 3:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European PGA Tour, L.A. Angels at Detroit, 12:10 p.m. Game 1 — UCLA (36-19) vs. Gonzaga (32-22), San Jose at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 2:35 p.m. 1 p.m. Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 8:30 p.m. The Pamplona, Spain, native will compete at the NCAA Cham- Italian Open, first round, at Brescia, Italy, TGC N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Game 2 — Canisius (35-20) at Minnesota Sunday’s Games pionships next week after finishing second at the NCAA East Prelims Boston at Houston, 7:10 p.m. (41-13), 7 p.m. Minnesota United at Sporting Kansas City, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games 7:30 p.m. last weekend. He has never finished lower than sixth at any meet in his Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA National Women’s career and was the national runner-up in the javelin last year. Noon — Regional coverage, Toronto at Boston Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, National League TBA n Men’s track squad climbs in rankings: At Starkville, OR Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, MLB Net- East Division Sunday’s Games Soccer League Mississippi State’s men’s track and field program will enter the NCAA work W L Pct GB Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, W L T Pts GF GA Atlanta 32 22 .593 — TBA North Carolina 8 0 2 26 19 9 Championships in Eugene, Oregon, as the No. 16 team in latest Noon — St. Louis at Milwaukee, Fox Sports Washington 31 22 .585 ½ Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Seattle 5 2 2 17 13 8 USTFCCCA Rankings. Philadelphia 29 22 .569 1½ TBA Orlando 4 3 3 15 16 13 Midwest New York 26 26 .500 5 Monday’s Game Portland 4 3 3 15 14 12 MSU climbed three spots after last week’s East Prelims. The Bull- Miami 20 34 .370 12 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Houston 3 4 4 13 12 16 dogs are tied for eighth with 10 entries traveling to Oregon. Eight SEC 3 p.m. — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at Arizo- Central Division winner, TBA Chicago 2 3 6 12 14 16 W L Pct GB At Oxford-University Stadium/ Utah 2 2 5 11 7 7 teams have 10 or more entries at the championships. No conference na (joined in progress), MLB Network Milwaukee 35 21 .625 — Swayze Field, Oxford Washington 2 6 2 8 10 15 has more ranked teams. Chicago 29 22 .569 3½ Friday’s Games Sky Blue FC 0 7 1 1 5 14 5:30 p.m. — Houston at N.Y. Yankees, ESPN St. Louis 29 23 .558 4 “I was very proud of our athletes last week,” head coach Steve Game 1 — Tennessee Tech (48-9) vs. Missouri 6:30 p.m. — New York Mets at Atlanta, Fox Pittsburgh 28 26 .519 6 State (39-15), 2 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Dudley said. “With plenty of pressure on them, they found ways to Cincinnati 19 37 .339 16 Game 2 — Saint Louis (38-18) at Ole Miss Sports Southeast West Division (46-15), 6:30 p.m. Today’s Game advance to the NCAA Championships.” W L Pct GB Saturday’s Games North Carolina at Portland, 9:30 p.m. The Bulldogs will have three athletes in the 400m hurdles and a NHL Colorado 30 25 .545 — Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Saturday’s Games Arizona 28 26 .519 1½ pair of athletes in both the javelin and 800m. 1 p.m. Chicago at Washington, 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — NHL Stanley Cup Final, Game 2, Wash- Los Angeles 25 28 .472 4 Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Utah at Sky Blue, 6 p.m. MSU’s 400m hurdlers have an opportunity to make NCAA history San Francisco 25 30 .455 5 5 p.m. Sunday’s Games ington at Vegas, NBC Sports Network San Diego 23 33 .411 7½ as no men’s team has ever put three athletes in the finals of that event. Sunday’s Games North Carolina at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Orlando at Seattle, 8 p.m. The Bulldog javelin duo of Anderson Peters and Nicolas Quijera Thursday Tuesday’s Games Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh 6 1 p.m. took first and second at the East Prelims last weekend. Peters, the SEC COLLEGE SOFTBALL Washington 3, Baltimore 2 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Softball Freshman Field Athlete of the Year and SEC Champion, was the top Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 6 5 p.m. 11 a.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 1, Oregon St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 1 Monday’s Game Division I World Series x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 qualifier. vs. Arizona State, at Oklahoma City, ESPN Colorado 11, San Francisco 4 At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, In the 800m, Marco Arop broke his freshman record over the Arizona 5, Cincinnati 2 winner, TBA Oklahoma City 1:30 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 2, Okla- San Diego 9, Miami 5 Double Elimination; x-if necessary weekend to post the fastest qualifying time in the East. Dejon Devroe L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 4 At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, Thursday’s Games will join him in Eugene. homa vs. Washington, at Oklahoma City, ESPN Today’s Games Fayetteville, Arkansas Game 1 — Oregon (52-8) vs. Arizona State St. Louis (Reyes 0-0) at Milwaukee (Guerra Friday’s Games (48-11), 11 a.m. Bulldogs will also compete in the 110m hurdles (Ro’Derick Spears), 6 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 3, Florida 3-3), 12:10 p.m. Game 1 — Oral Roberts (38-18) at Arkansas Game 2 — Oklahoma (55-3) vs. Washington 100m (Karson Kowalchuk) and 4x400m relay. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 4-3) at Pittsburgh (39-18), 2 p.m. (49-8), 1:30 p.m. vs. Georgia, at Oklahoma City, ESPN2 (Musgrove 1-0), 6:05 p.m. Game 2 — Southern Miss. (43-16) vs. Dallas Game 3 — Florida (55-9) vs. Georgia (48-11), n Peters earns conference honors: At Starkville, Anderson Washington (Scherzer 8-1) at Baltimore (Hess Baptist (40-19), 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Peters, Mississippi State’s standout javelin thrower, has been named 8:30 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 4, UCLA 2-1), 6:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Game 4 — UCLA (56-5) vs. Florida State N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 4-1) at Atlanta (Tehe- Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA (52-11), 8:30 p.m. the SEC Men’s Freshman Field Athlete of the Year in a vote of the vs. Florida State, at Oklahoma City, ESPN2 ran 4-2), 6:35 p.m. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Friday’s Games league’s head coaches. GOLF San Francisco (Holland 2-6) at Colorado (Gray TBA Game 5 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 5-6), 7:40 p.m. Sunday’s Games 6 p.m. The conference’s Freshman of the Year award was divided into an 1:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tourna- Cincinnati (Romano 2-6) at Arizona (Corbin Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Game 6 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 5-1), 8:40 p.m. 8:30 p.m. award for both runners and field athletes in 2004. MSU last claimed a TBA Saturday’s Games ment, first round, at Dublin, Ohio, TGC Miami (Urena 0-7) at San Diego (Richard 3-6), Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, men’s freshman award-winner in 2000 when Pierre Browne shared the 9:10 p.m. Game 7 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA 11 a.m. honor with Tennessee’s Stephen Harris. 2 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, first round, Philadelphia (Eflin 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers Monday’s Game (Stripling 2-1), 9:10 p.m. Game 8 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, Peters won the conference championship and is headed to Oregon at Shoal Creek, Alabama, FS1 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 1:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games winner, TBA Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Game 9 — Game 6 loser vs. Game 7 winner, to compete for the NCAA crown next week. The St. Andrews, Grenada, 3:30 a.m. (Friday) — European PGA Tour, Italian 6 p.m. native also took a bronze medal in international competition at the Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. At Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, Game 10 — Game 5 loser vs. Game 8 winner, Open, second round, at Brescia, Italy, TGC Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 6:35 p.m. Lubbock, Texas 8:30 p.m. Commonwealth Games earlier this year. Washington at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Friday’s Games Sunday’s Games “I am grateful,” Peters said. “The season has been pretty good so MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Miami at San Diego, 8:10 p.m. Game 1 — New Mexico State (40-20) at Texas Game 11 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 far because I am consistently getting throws around 80m even though Noon — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels at De- Division I Regionals Tech (39-17), 1 p.m. winner, Noon Double Elimination; x-if necessary Game 2 — Louisville (43-17) vs. Kent State Game 12 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 I’ve had some struggles. I believe God has a plan and hopefully he will troit OR Tampa Bay at Oakland (2:30 p.m.), MLB At Boshamer Stadium (39-16), 6 p.m. winner, 2:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games x-Game 13 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 loser, help me pull everything together for NCAA finals.” Chapel Hill, North Carolina 6 p.m. Network Friday’s Games Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 2 The freshman immediately made his presence felt when he broke p.m. x-Game 14 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 Game 1 — N.C. A&T (32-23) at North Carolina loser, 8:30 p.m. 6 p.m. — Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Fox Sports (38-18), 1 p.m. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, the MSU freshman record by more than six meters (19-8) on the first 7 p.m. NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will be Midwest Game 2 — Purdue (37-19) vs. Houston (36-23), played at 6 p.m. throw of his collegiate career. That mark of 81.95m (268-10) stood as 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games the NCAA leader until he surpassed it at the SEC Championships. 6:30 p.m. — Boston at Houston, MLB Network Saturday’s Games Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 2 p.m. Championship Series Peters earned USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week and SEC Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, (Best-of-three) 6:30 p.m. — Washington at Atlanta, Fox Sports Noon Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Monday’s Game Freshman of the Week honors for his performance. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. Teams TBD, 6 p.m. Southeast Monday’s Game Throwing against three-time conference champion Ioannis Kyriazis 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Game NBA Sunday’s Games x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Teams TBD, 7 p.m. of Texas A&M, Peters set a new conference meet record at 82.04m Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, winner, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 6 (269-2). He was the top qualifier out of the NCAA East Prelims last 7 p.m. — NBA Finals, Game 1, Cleveland at Noon Teams TBD, 7:30 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, At UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas weekend with a mark of 74.22m (243-6) without needing to use his final Golden State, WTVA-ABC 5 p.m. Friday’s Games throw. Monday’s Game Game 1 — Indiana (38-17) vs. Texas A&M Tennis SPECIALS x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 (39-20), 4 p.m. winner, 3 p.m. Game 2 — Texas Southern (27-26) at Texas 8 a.m. — 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee, (37-20), 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Results Ole Miss Finals: Opening portion, at Washington, ESPN2 At Doak Field at Dail Park, Saturday’s Games Men’s Singles Raleigh, North Carolina Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA First Round Gray joins men’s basketball staff 6:30 p.m. — 2018 Scripps National Spelling Friday’s Games Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Denis Shapovalov (24), Canada, def. John Mill- Game 1 — Auburn (39-21) vs. Northeastern TBA man, Australia, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Maximilian Marterer, Germany, def. Ryan Harri- OXFORD – Ole Miss head men’s basketball coach Kermit Davis Bee, Finals: Closing portion, at Washington, (36-19), 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, son, United States, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5. has announced the addition of Thomas Gray to his staff. Gray, who Game 2 — Army (36-22) at N.C. State (40-16), Ruben Bemelmans, Belgium, def. Yuki Bham- ESPN 6 p.m. TBA spent the past four seasons as the head coach at Southwest Mississippi Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, bri, India, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. TRACK & FIELD Saturday’s Games Jurgen Zopp, Estonia, def. Jack Sock (14), Unit- Community College, will serve as the team’s coordinator of operations. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Monday’s Game ed States, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3. 1 p.m. — IAAF Diamond League, at Rome, NBC 1 p.m. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, def. Feliciano Lo- “Thomas is an outstanding young coach that did an exceptional Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, TBA pez (28), Spain, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. job with the culture at Southwest Mississippi Community College,” said Sports Network 6 p.m. Mischa Zverev, Germany, def. Florian Mayer, Davis. “Thomas is highly organized with great energy, and he will bring Sunday’s Games Germany, 6-2, 6-1, 7-6 (3). Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, At Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Aljaz Bedene, tremendous enthusiasm to Ole Miss Basketball.” 1 p.m. Corvallis, Oregon Slovenia, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. In his role with the Rebels, Gray will manage the day-to-day opera- Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Friday’s Games Kevin Anderson (6), South Africa, def. Paolo FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — 6 p.m. Game 1 — LSU (37-25) vs. San Diego State Lorenzi, Italy, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. tions of the Ole Miss men’s basketball program. Specific duties include Transactions Signed INF Michael Almanzar and RHP Monday’s Game (39-19), 3 p.m. Marin Cilic (3), Croatia, def. James Duckworth, coordinating team travel, organizing summer camps and monitoring Reese Gregory. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Game 2 — Northwestern State (37-22) at Australia, 6-3, 7-5, 7-6 (4). Tuesday’s Moves LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released RHP winner, 6 p.m. Oregon State (44-10-1), 9:30 p.m. Hubert Hurkacz, Poland, def. Tennys Sand- Saturday’s Games the budget. BASEBALL Shairon Martis. gren, United States, 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. American League Atlantic League At Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Evgeny LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed INF Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, —From Special Reports CLEVELAND INDIANS — Selected the Greenville, North Carolina Donskoy, Russia, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. contract of LHP Jeff Beliveau from Colum- Taylor Ard. Friday’s Games TBA Steve Johnson, United States, def. Adrian Man- bus (IL). Optioned RHP Adam Plutko to Can-Am League Game 1 — South Carolina (33-24) vs. Sunday’s Games narino (25), France, 7-6 (1), 6-2, 6-2. Columbus (IL). Sent RF Brandon Guyer on OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Released RHP Ohio State (36-22), 1 p.m. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Fabio Fognini (18), Italy, def. Pablo Andujar, a rehab assignment to Columbus. Tyler Knigge. Game 2 — UNC Wilmington (37-21) at TBA Spain, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed C Brian QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed LHP Nolan East Carolina (43-16), 6 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Elias Ymer, Sweden, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 7-6 McCann on the 10-day DL. Selected the Becker and INF Jonathan Malo. Released Saturday’s Games TBA (3), 6-3, 6-1. contract of C Tim Federowicz from Fresno OF Brandon Martinez. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Monday’s Game Marton Fucsovics, Hungary, def. Vasek Pospis- (PCL). ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed OF Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 il, Canada, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 (5). EMCC Kyle Edmund (16), Britain, def. Alex De Minaur, MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent RHP Ervin Conor Bierfeldt. TBA winner, TBA Continued from Page 1B Santana on a rehab assignment to Fort SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Signed INF Sunday’s Games Australia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Myers (FSL). Nick Zaharion and OF John Schultz. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, At Klein Field at Sunken Diamond Juan Martin Del Potro (5), Argentina, def. Nico- In 2018, EMCC finished 13-29 overall NEW YORK YANKEES Sent RHP Adam TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Released TBA Stanford, California las Mahut, France, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. Warren on a rehab assignment to Trenton RHP Matt Rusch and C Jonathan Gonzalez. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Friday’s Games Women’s Singles and 6-22 in Mississippi Association of Com- (EL). Frontier League TBA Game 1 — Baylor (36-19) vs. Cal State First Round TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent RHP Yonny GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Sold the contract Monday’s Game Fullerton (32-23), 4 p.m. Taylor Townsend, United States, def. Myrtille munity and Junior Colleges play. EMCC Chirinos on a rehab assignment to Durham of OF Matt Hearn to Colorado (NL). x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Game 2 — Wright State (39-15) at Stanford Georges, France, 6-4, 6-2. (IL). NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Released C winner, TBA (44-10), 9 p.m. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, def. last qualified for the playoffs in 2017 when TEXAS RANGERS — Activated RHP Ricar- Jay Carp. Saturday’s Games Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-3. do Rodriguez from 60-day DL and optioned RIVER CITY RASCALS — Traded RHP At Doug Kingsmore Stadium Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Daria Gavrilova (24), Australia, def. Sorana it finished 25-20 overall, including a first- him to Round Rock (PCL). Designated OF Ethan Westphal to Lake Erie. Released SS Clemson, South Carolina Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Cirstea, Romania, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3. round playoff series loss to Hinds Commu- Eliezer Álvarez for assignment. Taylor Love. Friday’s Games TBA Angelique Kerber (12), Germany, def. Mona TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Snt SS Aledmys SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed OF Game 1 — Vanderbilt (31-25) vs. St. John’s Sunday’s Games Barthel, Germany, 6-2, 6-3. nity College. Diaz on a rehab assignment to New Hamp- Ty Moore. Released OFs Austin Byler and (39-15), 11 a.m. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Ana Bogdan, Romania, def. Marketa Von- shire (EL). Casey Scroggins, and RHP Tucker Ward. Game 2 — Morehead State (37-24) at Clemson TBA drousova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. “Coach Kimbrel is going to do an out- National League TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Re- Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, def. Denisa (45-14), 5 p.m. Allertova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — RHP Kris leased OF Jason Heinrich. Saturday’s Games TBA standing job of moving our program for- Medlen announced his retirement. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed Kiki Bertens (18), Netherlands, def. Aryna Sa- Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Monday’s Game balenka, Belarus, 6-2, 6-1. ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed OF Ronald LHP Nick Wegmann. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 ward,” Bradberry said. “He is a dedicated, Acuna Jr. on the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Shuai Zhang (27), China, def. Kristina Kucova, FOOTBALL TBA winner, TBA Slovakia, 6-0, 7-5. Max Fried from Gwinnett (IL). National Football League Sunday’s Games hard-working baseball man with tremen- CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Justin Irina Begu, Romania, def. Anna-Karolina INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed CB Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Basketball Schmiedlova, Slovakia, 6-4, 5-7, 9-7. Hancock to Iowa (PCL). Recalled RHP Luke Channing Stribling. Placed S Michael Cirino TBA dous recruiting skills and respected coach- Farrell from Iowa. Shuai Peng, China, def. Aleksandra Krunic, on the waived-injured list. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, NBA Finals Serbia, 6-3, 6-4. ing talents.” CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled from RHP Alliance of American Football TBA (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Jesus Reyes from Pensacola (SL). Op- Caroline Garcia (7), France, def. Ying-Ying AAF — Announced San Diego will be the Monday’s Game Thursday’s Game Duan, China, 6-1, 6-0. Prior to coming to EMCC, Kimbrel spent tioned RHP Tanner Rainey to Louisville (IL). sixth franchise. Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Recalled RHP x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Garbine Muguruza (3), Spain, def. Svetlana Canadian Football League winner, TBA Sunday’s Game Kuznetsova, Russia, 7-6 (0), 6-2. 12 seasons as an assistant coach at Shelton Scott Oberg from Albuquerque (PCL). Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Placed RHP Adam Ottavino on the 10-day WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released Fiona Ferro, France, def. Carina Witthoeft, Ger- State Community College. The team’s pri- RB Jhurell Pressley. At Springs Brooks Stadium, Wednesday, June 6 many, 6-4, 6-2. DL. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled HOCKEY Conway, South Carolina Samantha Stosur, Australia, def. Yanina Wick- mary hitting instructor, Kimbrel was part National Hockey League Friday’s Games Friday, June 8 mayer, Belgium, 6-2, 6-4. RHP Yimi Garcia from Oklahoma City Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. (PCL). Optioned LHP Edward Paredes to ANAHEIM DUCKS — Signed C Antoine Game 1 — UConn (35-20-1) vs. Washington Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (30), Russia, def. of four National Junior College Athletic As- Morand to a three-year entry-level contract. (30-23), 11 a.m. Monday, June 11 Polona Hercog, Slovenia, 6-4, 7-6 (1). Oklahoma City; Recalled RHP Yimi Garcia x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. from Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned LHP ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed F Mario Game 2 — LIU Brooklyn (31-24) at Coastal Julia Goerges (11), Germany, def. Dominika sociation World Series-participant teams Kempe to a one-year, two-way contract. Carolina (42-17), 5 p.m. Thursday, June 14 Cibulkova, Slovakia, 6-4, 5-7, 6-0. Edward Paredes to Oklahoma City. x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. with the Buccaneers. NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP AJ Ra- ECHL Saturday’s Games Alison Van Uytvanck, Belgium, def. Isabelle ECHL — Named Ryan Crelin commissioner. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Sunday, June 17 Wallace, Australia, 6-1, 6-0. mos and INF Wilmer Flores on the 10-day x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. “The future for this program is off the DL; Ramos retroactive to May 27. Optioned SOCCER 11 a.m. Serena Williams, United States, def. Kristyna C Tomas Nido to Binghamton (EL). Recalled Major League Soccer Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Pliskova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (4), 6-4. charts,” Kimbrel said. “We have several tal- MLS — Announced the addition of Cincin- WNBA Ashleigh Barty (17), Australia, def. Natalia Vikh- 3B Phillip Evans and RHPs Hansel Robles 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE and Gerson Bautista from Las Vegas (PCL). nati for next season. Sunday’s Games lyantseva, Russia, 6-3, 6-1. ented sophomores who will be returning, W L Pct GB Maria Sharapova (28), Russia, def. Richel Ho- Reinstated C Kevin Plawecki from the 10- TENNIS Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Connecticut 3 0 1.000 — day DL. Sent 3B Todd Frazier to Las Vegas International Tennis Federation Noon genkamp, Netherlands, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. and we will combine that with a talented Washington 4 1 .800 — Men’s Doubles for a rehab assignment. ITF — Banned Ukraine’s Dmytro Badanov Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Atlanta 2 2 .500 1½ incoming class of signees. The challenge is PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent SS J.P. for life and fined him $100,000 by an inde- 6 p.m. First Round Chicago 2 2 .500 1½ Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France and Rohan Crawford on a rehab assignment to Clear- pendent hearing officer after being found Monday’s Game New York 1 2 .333 2 to find the right players who can contribute water (FSL). guilty of tennis match fixing. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Bopanna (13), India, def. Frances Tiafoe, Indiana 0 5 .000 4 United States and , United States, PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed RHP COLLEGE winner, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE to your team but who will also fit in on your Ivan Nova on the 10-day DL, retroactive to AUBURN — Announced C Austin Wiley and 6-3, 6-1. W L Pct GB Michael Venus, New Zealand and Raven Klaas- May 25. Recalled RHP Nick Kingham from Gs Bryce Brown and Jared Harper withdrew At Foley Field, Athens, Georgia Seattle 4 1 .800 — campus and be excellent student-athletes.” Indianapolis (IL). from the NBA draft. Friday’s Games en (10), South Africa, def. Alexandre Muller, Los Angeles 3 1 .750 ½ France and Corentin Denolly, France, 6-3, 6-3. A native Floridian, Kimbrel has more SAN DIEGO PADRES — Designated LHP BUFFALO — Agreed to terms with women’s Game 1 — Duke (40-15) vs. Troy (41-19), 1 p.m. Phoenix 2 2 .500 1½ Kyle McGrath for assignment. Placed OF basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack on a Game 2 — Campbell (35-24) at Georgia Dallas 2 3 .400 2 Jonathan Eysseric, France and , than 30 years of coaching experience, in- Franchy Cordero on the 10-day DL. Rein- five-year contract through the 2023 season. (37-19), 6:30 p.m. Minnesota 2 3 .400 2 France, def. Fernando Verdasco, Spain and stated OF Hunter Renfroe from the 10-day CALIFORNIA — Named Mike Teti men’s Saturday’s Games Las Vegas 0 3 .000 3 David Marrero Santana, Spain, 6-3, 7-5. cluding a successful run as a high school rowing coach following the conclusion of the Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Alexander Peya, Austria and Nikola Mektic (8), DL. Croatia, def. Franko Skugor, Croatia and Domi- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned 2017-18 season. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Tuesday’s Games head coach and a graduate assistant stint at GEORGIA SOUTHERN — Announced G Atlanta 76, Minnesota 74 nic Inglot, Britain, 6-4, 6-3. INF Miguel Gomez to Richmond (EL). TBA Julio Peralta, Chile and Horacio Zeballos (15), Designated LHP D.J. Snelten for assign- Tookie Brown withdrew from the NBA draft. Sunday’s Games New York 94, Dallas 89 the University of Alabama. He was chosen Seattle 81, Washington 77 Argentina, def. , France and ment. Selected the contract of RHP Derek IOWA — Announced junior G Isaiah Moss Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Clement Tabur, France, 6-2, 6-2. as the Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa- Rodriguez from Sacramento (PCL). Signed withdrew from the NBA draft. TBA Today’s Game Washington at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Robin Haase, Netherlands and Matwe Mid- RHP Taylor Hill and C Ryan Hanigan to mi- KENTUCKY — Dismissed junior S Marcus Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, delkoop, Netherlands, def. Yuichi Sugita, Japan tion assistant coach of the year in 2008 after nor league contracts; optioned INF Miguel Walker following his arrest on charges of TBA Thursday’s Game Las Vegas at Seattle, 9 p.m. and Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, 6-1, 6-2. Gomez to Richmond (EL). Designated LHP trafficking cocaine and marijuana. Monday’s Game Ken Skupski, Britain and Neal Skupski, Britain, Shelton State finished second nationally. D.J. Snelten for assignment. Selected the MUHLENBERG — Announced the retire- x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 def. Mike Bryan, United States and Sam Quer- Rose compiled a 172-184 record in his contract of RHP Derek Rodriguez from Sac- ment of women’s soccer coach Leslie Ben- winner, TBA rey (16), United States, 7-5, 6-4. ramento (PCL). Signed RHP Taylor Hill and intend-Kiernan. Hockey Mirza Basic, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Damir eight seasons with the Lions. EMCC won C Ryan Hanigan to minor league contracts. NORTHWESTERN — Announced the addi- At Dick Howser Stadium, Stanley Cup Finals Dzumhur, Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. Albert WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Sent LHP tion of graduate transfer P Jake Collins to Tallahassee, Florida (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Ramos-Vinolas, Spain and Jiri Vesely, Czech the 2014 MACJC North Division champi- Matt Grace to Harrisburg (EL) for a rehab the football program. Friday’s Games Vegas 1, Washington 0 Republic, 6-4, 6-3. assignment. SYRACUSE — Announced graduate OL Game 1 — Mississippi State (31-25) vs. Monday’s Game Henri Kontinen, Finland and John Peers (3), onship and the following year, finished as Midwest League Koda Martin transferred to the team from Oklahoma (36-23), 11 a.m. Vegas 6, Washington 4 Australia, def. Ilya Ivashka, Belarus and Karen QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS — Activat- Texas A&M. Game 2 — Samford (36-24) at Florida State Wednesday’s Game Khachanov, Russia, 6-3, 6-2. the state runner-up, while advancing to the ed INF Adrian Tovalin from the disabled list. TENNESSEE — Named Bryan Lentz video (43-17), 6 p.m. Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan Sebastian NJCAA Region XXIII tournament. Announced RHP Tyler Ivey was transferred coordinator/director of player development Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Game Cabal (5), Colombia, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus to Buies Creek (Cal). for men’s basketball. Junior G Admiral Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. and Philipp Oswald, Austria, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (4). Follow Dispatch sports writer Scott Wal- American Association Schofield withdrew from the NBA draft. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Monday, June 4 Artem Sitak, New Zealand and Wesley Koolhof, CHICAGO DOGS — Released OF Mark UCLA — Announced sophomore G Kris Wil- TBA Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. Netherlands, def. Antonio Sancic, Croatia and ters on Twitter @dispatchscott Lyman. kes withdrew from the NBA draft. Sunday’s Games Thursday, June 7 Andre Begemann, Germany, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-4. 4B Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tallahassee Oxford regional MSU AT OXFORD-UNIVERSITY Continued from Page 1B regional AT DICK HOWSER STADIUM, STADIUM/SWAYZE FIELD, entire Big 12 tournament Johnson said Oklahoma in the pitching staff, as he pitching staff led by ace TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA OXFORD with an oblique injury. got more at-bats out of was Oklahoma’s pitching Jake Irvin. In 15 starts, Friday’s Games Friday’s Games n Murray — who could junior catcher Dominic coach for a season before he has taken on 91 2/3 in- n Game 1 — Mississippi State Game 1 — Tennessee Tech start at quarterback on DeRenzo, junior outfield- being promoted to head nings with a 2.85 ERA, a (31-25) vs. Oklahoma (36-23), (48-9) vs. Missouri State (39- the football team — left er Blake Brewster and, coach. He sees the bull- walks and hits per inning 11 a.m. (ESPNU) 15), 2 p.m. (ESPN3) n the Big 12 tournament the one that made the pen as the strength of the (WHIP) of 1.003 and 109 n Game 2 — Samford (36-24) Game 2 — Saint Louis (38- at FSU (43-17), 6 p.m. (ESPNU) 18) at Ole Miss (46-15), 6:30 with a hamstring injury, most of his opportunities, team, led by a trio of arms strikeouts. p.m. hitting .296 with a .556 junior infielder Thomas with sub-2.50 earned run Johnson said Irvin re- (SEC Network) slugging percentage and Hughes. Hughes went averages through 20 or lies on his fastball, slider 10 steals. 4-for-10 (.400) in the Big more appearances: ju- and changeup but also Johnson may not know 12 tournament with a RBI nior right-hander Connor has a split-finger pitch he FAYETTEVILLE regional if they will play against and a walk. Berry, sophomore lefty uses roughly five percent AT BAUM STADIUM MSU until the day of the Ware has been particu- Braidyn Fink and junior of the time, primarily AT GEORGE COLE FIELD, game. larly useful in these times righty Austin Hansen. when he wants to present FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. “As far as I know given his ability to gen- Hansen has been the something different to get Friday’s Games they’re day-to-day. We’re erate consistent contact. workhorse, taking on 32 a strikeout. n Game 1 — Oral Roberts (38-18) trying to get them back Through 224 at-bats in appearances and 37 2/3 “He should go into at Arkansas (39-18), 2 p.m. (ESPN3) n Game 2 — Southern Miss. (43-16) vs. Dallas Baptist (40-19), on the field, but they’re 58 games, he has just 16 innings with 51 strike- next week’s draft pretty 7 p.m. (ESPN3) day-to-day,” Johnson said. walks and 25 strikeouts. outs. Berry has been used good,” Johnson said of Ir- Ware moved up the “Why do you swing the less, 20 times for 18 1/3 in- vin, who is likely to start 3-hole in the absence of bat? It’s to make contact. nings, but he’s been domi- against MSU. THIS WEEK Walker and Murray, but He gets after it,” Johnson nant with a 1.47 ERA. Follow Dispatch sports n MORE MSU: The Dispatch will continue its preview of the he is not the only one that said. They have been in sup- writer Brett Hudson on Tallahassee Regional with daily features through Friday. shuffled in the aftermath. Johnson’s specialty lies port of a strong starting Twitter @Brett_Hudson Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby DEAR ABBY: While it may attention. How can I convince My husband and be possible to her that I love her more than I have been mar- be in love with ever, but my free time needs ried for 13 years two women at to go to my son? 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CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May TAURUS (April 20-May 20). play catch-up, but if you only 30). You long ago realized that When it comes to making others have limited time, go for the you’re the one who gives your happy, no striving or straining hanging out. It’s what you both life meaning and the lengths will be necessary. Do what’s need. you’ll go to do that will make natural, and then rest. Working LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). this a magical year indeed. too hard to please people It’s not the big events that You’ll make a courageous move will only make you a prisoner, determine what a relationship before June is over that sets trapped in the bars of needing is, not really. It’s the forgettable the tone for the year. Business their approval. Wednesdays that are made favors you in July and August. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). somehow unforgettable by the New friends being joy and fun to It’s the same on the “Wheel of unique laughter and love you 2019. Leo and Virgo adore you. Fortune” board as it is in life. share with each other. Your lucky numbers are: 19, 2, The more turned letters you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). BABY BLUES 22, 28 and 39. have, the easier it is to fill in the The deep conversation between ARIES (March 21-April 19). blanks. Ask for more clues and I and me will not lead anywhere Social grace is at least as much the next correct action will be productive, rather it’s a dialogue about knowing what to say as it obvious. that tends to corkscrew down is about leaving room for others CANCER (June 22-July 22). to a basement of moods. For a to be themselves. You’ll nail You’ll be connecting with those lift, focus your energy on others this and enjoy the spontaneous you haven’t seen in a while. You instead. trajectory things take because might feel like you can’t get to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). of it. the hanging out part until you There’s not a “right” moment for things to happen, just a mo- ment in which things do happen because 1) they have built up to a place in which they must, or 2) you follow the impulse to make them happen. BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). If you choose something that, it turns out, you don’t like so much after all, do not stick with it out of a loyalty, fear or a sense of challenge. It won’t serve anyone in the long run, least of all you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). It’s an excellent habit you’ve developed — not offering up information unless you’re pretty sure. This works toward building your reputation. People will trust what you say because MALLARD FILMORE you say what you know to be true. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Clicking with someone’s sense of humor is nothing to take for granted. Humor requires a match of so many factors that it’s quite rare for people to make each other laugh on a regular basis. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Meetings will be far more interesting when you have a stake in what goes down. Prepare yourself with questions FAMILY CIRCUS and relevant information about your side of things. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). When you show up, you aim to do so with at least as much enthusiasm as you had back when you accepted the in- vitation. You’ll keep this in mind before accepting new invitations

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Elizabeth Karmel via AP Barbecue and Southern foods expert Elizabeth Karmel shares her recipe for backyard ribs. Karmel is chef and pit master at online retailer carolinacuetogo.com and the author of three books, including “Taming the Flame.” Don’t be intimidated: There is nothing like homemade ribs BY ELIZABETH KARMEL The Associated Press

t’s officially barbecue rib season, and I couldn’t be more Iexcited. I might be a little rib obsessed — it is an occupational hazard of barbecuing for a living. But I don’t know many people who can turn down a bone or two or three. My rib-awakening happened at the world’s largest barbecue con- test — Memphis in May. All it took was that first bite of a grill-smoked rib for me to realize that real barbecued ribs very rarely come out of a restaurant kitchen. They are usually much better made and enjoyed in your own backyard. There is nothing like home- made ribs. And, once you get over the intimidation factor, you realize that they don’t take nearly as long to cook as barbecue myth has Courtesy photos it, and they are also very easy to Market on Main photos taken in May, show, at left, vendors Emily and Joseph Kennedy of Hamilton helping customers; at top, Susan Barlow’s “Market on Main” painted rock; and at right, lemonade vendor Eli Farlow. prepare. Future dates for the downtown Caledonia market are June 1 and 22, and July 13 and 27, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The most popular ribs to cook are back ribs, but spareribs and St. Louis-style ribs are becoming more and more popular. This week, I cooked a slab of back ribs, Something new is blooming in Caledonia a slab of spare ribs, and a slab of St. Louis to see which ones I liked better. Not surprisingly, they were BY JAN SWOOPE When Boltwood homemade hot sauce, potted all good. I rediscovered that it’s [email protected] first presented plants and more. As the season important to look at the ribs in the the concept to the matures, other vegetables and store and chose them based on the t’s farmers market season, mayor and board fruits will join market offerings. way they look more than the cut. and Caledonia is joining the of aldermen of the “Each one seems to get bigger movement. As markets in They should be plump, heavy for I town of 1,000- and bigger,” McCool said. their size and have some visible Columbus, Starkville and West plus citizens, they Dallas O’Bryant of Double D Point are bursting with more fat. The fat will render out during thought so, too. Farms in West Point set up at the the cooking time, leaving flavor colorful fresh produce by the “I thought it was Boltwood first two Market on Main events. week, the tight-knit community and helping create a nice crust on a wonderful idea,” said Alder- This Friday, he plans to have po- the ribs. These days pork can be in northeastern Lowndes County woman Tammy McCool. “We tatoes, squash, onions, garlic and has begun one twice monthly so lean that you don’t see a lot of have Caledonia Days in the fall, maybe strawberries. He’s been fat, even on the ribs. through July. Market on Main in but didn’t have anything going impressed with the crowd so far, downtown Caledonia is open on on in summer. Amanda totally especially the May 4 opening, designated Fridays from 6:30- came up with this idea on her when entertainment by school About the cuts 8:30 p.m. The idea originated own. She’s put all the work into choirs brought plenty of parents, In case you aren’t familiar with with Amanda Boltwood, who also it.” grandparents and others out. the difference between the three chairs the annual fall Caledonia The first Market on Main Each market features live music. cuts, here is a primer: Days festival. launched May 4 with about “I think this is going to be a n Back ribs are cut from “I just really love being eight vendors. The second one a good community event,” O’Bry- high up on the rib near the spinal involved in the town,” Boltwood couple of weeks later had around ant said. column. Back ribs are meaty, said. “I thought this would be a 15. More vendors are steadily McCool remarked, “It invites leaner than spareribs and very great way to get everyone out on coming on board. They bring people into our town; they’ll flavorful — this is the area of the Main Street and bring the com- homemade baked goods, jellies, visit our restaurants and our pig that “produces” the tenderloin. munity together for the summer.” fresh produce, gourmet popcorn, See Caledonia, 6B Back ribs are usually sold in either full slabs (13 ribs). But you may find them in half slabs (7 ribs) See Ribs, 6B How to cook a moist beef burger stuffed with American cheese BY AMERICA’S TEST in place, we created a low-fat milk can be substi- KITCHEN double-sealed pocket tuted for the whole milk. by wrapping the cheese The cheesy center of inneapolis tav- inside a small beef patty these burgers is molten erns are famous and then molding a sec- hot when first removed Mfor the Jucy ond patty around it. Add- from the grill, so be sure Lucy, a moist beef burger ing a mixture of bread to let the burgers rest for stuffed with American and milk, mashed into a at least 5 minutes before cheese. Replicating the paste, to the ground beef serving. Jucy Lucy seemed easy kept the burgers moist enough, but our burgers, and juicy. JUCY LUCY BURGERS cooked to well-done to Buy the American Servings: 4 melt the cheese inside, cheese from the deli Start to finish: 45 minutes were dry and tough counter, and ask them or the cheese melted to slice it into a 1/2-inch 2 slices hearty white sand- wich bread, torn into 1-inch through the meat, leaving slab from which you can pieces an empty cavern where cut four big cubes to fill 1/4 cup whole milk the cheese had been. the center of the burg- 1 teaspoon garlic powder Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP To keep the cheese ers. One or two percent See Burgers, 6B Read on for how to make these burgers with a cheesy center. 6B Wednesday, MAY 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Try these Tuscan spinach and ricotta dumplings topped with marinara BY SARA MOULTON quite wet, but with the help of TUSCAN SPINACH cutting board, chop it fine and add to The Associated Press a bit of flour coating, it will still a medium bowl along with the ricotta, be very easy to shape. AND RICOTTA DUMPLINGS egg, cheese, zest, salt and pepper. Stir until combined well. Sprinkle t was my great good fortune As mentioned, gnudi are Start to finish: 1 1/4 hours recently to spend a week Servings: 4 1/4 cup of the flour over the top of usually served with a butter the mixture and fold it in, folding just in Tuscany on a culinary I sauce flavored with fresh sage. 1 1/2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive until the mixture is combined. tour, assisting a friend of mine But I wanted to top my gnudi oil n Lightly sprinkle some of the with some cooking classes. Sara Moulton via AP with something lighter, a sauce 8 ounces baby spinach remaining flour onto a small rimmed Of course, I was as much a Sara Moulton, host of public that would provide an acidic 1 cup whole milk ricotta sheet pan and put rest of remaining 1 large egg, beaten lightly flour into a pie plate or shallow dish. student as a teacher, and I television’s “Sara’s Weeknight counterbalance to the natural n Meals,” shares a recipe for Tus- 1/2 ounce grated Parmigiano-Reggia- Scoop heaping teaspoons of the learned a ton as we banged sweetness of the dumplings. no, plus extra to garnish the finished dough onto the flour in the pie plate, around from town to town. One can spinach and ricotta dump- (The source of that sweetness? dish coat your hands with flour and roll of the recipes that especially lings. Moulton was executive 1 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest the mounds of dough into balls (the chef at Gourmet magazine for The milk sugar in the ricotta.) impressed me was gnudi (in So I went with marinara. You 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt dough will be very soft). Transfer almost 25 years. 1/4 teaspoon black pepper each ball after you have shaped it English, we’d say nude). These can make your own or opt for 3/4 cup all-purpose flour scrumptious little dumplings to the sheet pan. You should end up Although gnudi are very your favorite store-bought 2 cups marinara sauce with about 36 balls. are built out of leftover ravi- version. n similar to the venerable Italian n In a saucepan heat the marinara oli filling — usually ricotta, These dumplings can be Bring a large pot of salted water over medium heat until it is hot. potato dumplings called to a boil. spinach and cheese (pecorino gnocchi, they’re much easier cooked ahead, drained, chilled n Working in two batches, add dump- In a large skillet heat the oil over lings to the boiling water and simmer or parmigiano-reggiano) — to make and lighter in texture. and refrigerated for two to high heat, add half the spinach and combined with a bit of egg cook, stirring until it starts to wilt; them until they float (this will only If you have a little extra time three days. To revive them, take a few minutes). Transfer them and flour, rolled into a ball and on your hands, you can drain simmer them for a few minutes add the second half with a pinch of salt, reduce heat to medium-high as they are done to pasta bowls, top poached, then served with the ricotta in a sieve to remove in a pot of boiling water, then and cook, stirring until all spinach is each portion with some of the sauce a brown butter sage sauce. excess water, then pat it dry — top the gnudi with the heated wilted. Transfer spinach to a strainer and sprinkle with cheese. But why “nude”? Because a step that concentrates the fla- marinara. A glass of chianti and let it cool. Nutrition information per serving: basically they are ravioli that vor and decreases the amount — Tuscany’s justly celebrated n When cool enough to handle, work- 314 calories; 142 calories from fat; 16 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans are stripped of the pasta with ing with a small handful at a time, of flour needed for the recipe. signature wine — is the per- squeeze spinach with your hands fats); 190 mg cholesterol; 565 mg which they are generally Here I’ve skipped that step to fect beverage to drink with this to remove as much excess liquid sodium; 27 g carbohydrates; 3 g clothed. save time. The dough will be dish. Saluti! as possible. Transfer spinach to a fiber; 4 g sugar; 15 g protein.

Ribs Continued from Page 5B since they are the most all the meat exposing the or not. If you leave it on, in center of cooking grate or BACKYARD RIBS 101 in a rib holder/rack, making BACKYARD RIB RUB expensive cut of rib, bone. it is a good indicator of Servings: 6-8 Makes about 1 1/2 cups some stores cut the rack And, it goes without when the ribs are done sure they are not over a Start to finish: 4 hours direct flame. Grill covered (at in half so the single item saying that you need because it lifts away Grilling method: about 300 F, if your grill has 3 tablespoons white granulat- appears less expensive. to buy the best quality, from the meat when the Indirect/Medium-Low Heat a thermometer) for 2-3 hours, ed sugar When they come from freshest product avail- meat is cooked. It is very depending on how big racks 2 tablespoons smoked 4 racks pork ribs, about 2-3 paprika a pig that is less than a able. This is especially crispy when done and are. pounds per slab n 2 tablespoons kosher salt year old, they are re- true with meat and there looks a little like parch- 2 lemons, cut in half Two-pound racks will take 2 tablespoons dark brown about 2 hours and 3-pound ferred to as “baby” back is a wide range of product ment paper and is slightly 1/4 cup Classic Barbecue sugar Rub (see below) or favorite racks will take closer to 3 1 tablespoon ground cumin ribs. True baby back ribs in the marketplace. Plan translucent. hours. Meat will be tender, on purchasing half a rack Many people consider spice rub 1 tablespoon freshly ground generally weigh around Soaked wood chips, if desired and you can see that it has Worcestershire black pepper 1 to 1 1/2 pounds each per person, more if you it a delicacy and really Favorite barbecue sauce pulled back (receded) from 1 tablespoon onion powder which makes them diffi- are serving big eaters. like eating it, and many ends of the rib bones. Leave 1 tablespoon garlic powder cult to cook on the grill I always round up one more don’t even know it n Build charcoal fire or ribs untended for the first 30 2 teaspoons chili powder minutes — this means no because they have so rack, for example, if I am is removable. A few cooks preheat gas grill. Remove 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper silver skin from back of ribs, peeking; especially important n In a medium bowl, combine little meat on their bones. serving seven to eight say that leaving the mem- if using wood chips. If ribs brane intact prevents the if desired. (I prefer to leave all ingredients; mix well. For n Spareribs are cut people, I buy five racks it on.) start to burn on the edges, a smoother rub, process from the belly or side of of ribs. After taking the seasoning from penetrat- n Set up grill for indirect stack them on top of one ingredients in a spice grinder the pig. Spareribs are lon- time to make the ribs, ing the meat and stops heat and if using wood chips, another in the very center of until well combined and all the grill and lower fire/heat ger and fattier than back you don’t want to run out. the rendering of the fat. I place soaked chips directly on pieces are uniform (rub will If you have a local have never found this to charcoal, or in smoking box slightly. be become a very fine powder ribs. While they have less n Twenty minutes before butcher who cuts the be true, I think that it is of gas grill. Rub cut lemons and tan in color. It can be meat, many parts of the over front and back of ribs, serving, unstack ribs, if nec- stored in an airtight container country prefer them and meat, frequent his or her mostly a cosmetic issue squeezing to release as much essary, and brush with barbe- for up to 6 months.) they are also a bargain. I shop. He’ll give you tips and a little known one at juice as possible. Discard any cue sauce. Remove ribs from Nutrition information per paid about $2.50 a pound on cooking, can cut meat that. Be forewarned, if lemon seeds. Set aside for 5 grill and let rest 10 minutes serving: 221 calories; 115 minutes. before cutting into individual calories from fat; 13 g fat (4 for a full slab of spareribs to order, and can special your rack of ribs has any order meat as well. “bone shine,” the mem- n Sprinkle ribs liberally with or 2-3 rib portions. g saturated; 0 g trans fats); and the back ribs were spice rub and let sit, covered, n Warm remaining sauce in 72 mg cholesterol; 627 mg nearly $10 a pound. If you don’t have a brane will keep the rack 15 minutes. a saucepan and serve on the sodium; 5 g carbohydrate; 0 g n The St. Louis cut local butcher, go to a intact and if you remove n Place ribs (bone side down) side, if desired. fiber; 3 g sugar; 22 g protein. is a sparerib trimmed to grocery store that has it, your rack will likely remove the flap of meat high traffic and keeps fall apart. on the underside of the the meat case rotated The final thing that breast bone and squared with fresh product every you need to know is that off to more easily fit on day. Beyond that, be sure the best way to test for the grill. The St. Lou- to look at the expiration doneness is to make sure date on the label and the meat has receded is-style cut is becoming give your purchases the from the end of the bones more popular with restau- old-fashioned smell test. and that you can bend the rants, backyard barbe- If it smells “off” or a little rack without breaking it cuers and the barbecue funny, then it is probably in pieces. And, remember circuit. old. I prefer buying ribs that the only way that that are cryovac-ed as the meat will fall off the Before purchasing they are generally the bone, is if you par-boil Once you decide on freshest choice. them first (just say no!) which rib to buy, there The next decision or if you over-cook them. are a few things to that you have to make is The best ribs should be remember when purchas- whether or not to remove tender but have a little ing your meat. Number the silver skin. Along the “chew” left. one: Make sure that each back (non-meaty) side This recipe is my slab weighs close to 2 of a slab of ribs there is version of ribs that made pounds each, and that the a smooth covering or me fall in love with back- ribs have a nice layer of membrane that holds yard ribs. The Memphis meat covering the bone. the ribs together. It is in May barbecue team Slabs of ribs that are often referred to as the took me under their wing factory-cut often have silver skin. Some people and shared their secret “bone shine” or areas of recommend removing it — slathering the ribs in the rack where the blade but it is purely optional fresh lemon juice before hit the bone and cut off whether you take it off seasoning them. Caledonia Continued from Page 5B businesses here. It’s just town pulls together so to volunteer and serve another way to showcase well.” in this small community Caledonia.” that I’ve called home my Callie Shelnut agrees. Future dates whole life.” She operates Cali & Market on Main dates For more informa- Co. Salon and Boutique in downtown Caledonia tion, interested vendors downtown. Her mother is are Fridays June 1 and may contact Boltwood a baked goods vendor at 22, and July 13 and 27, at 662-251-2875 or visit the market. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. If facebook.com/marketon- “I think this is wonder- interest warrants, more maincaledonia. There is ful; it draws people and dates may be added in no fee to participate. creates revenue,” Shelnut August. “Market on Main” said. “I was just amazed, “We’ve received a T-shirts are available. All for such a small town, the lot of support from the profit from shirt sales number of people who community,” Boltwood helps fund the Caledonia came out — but then, this said. “It’s truly an honor Days festival. Burgers Continued from Page 5B 3/4 teaspoon salt patty. Mold remaining half-por- 5 minutes. 1/2 teaspoon pepper tion of meat around mini patty n For a gas grill: Turn all 1 1/2 pounds 85 percent lean and seal edges to form ball. burners to high, cover, and ground beef Flatten ball with palm of your heat grill until hot, about 15 1 slice deli American cheese hand, forming 3/4-inch-thick minutes. Turn all burners to (1/2-inch-thick), quartered patty. Cover and refrigerate medium. patties for at least 30 minutes Clean and oil cooking grate. n In large bowl using potato or up to 24 hours. Lay burgers on grill and cook, masher, mash bread, milk, n For a charcoal grill: Open without pressing on them, garlic powder, salt, and pep- bottom vent completely. Light until well browned on both per into smooth paste. Add large chimney starter half sides and cooked through, 12 beef and lightly knead mixture filled with charcoal briquettes to 16 minutes, flipping burgers until well combined. (3 quarts). When top coals halfway through grilling. n Divide meat into four equal are partially covered with ash, Transfer burgers to platter, portions. Using half of each pour evenly over grill. Set tent loosely with aluminum portion of meat, encase cooking grate in place, cover, foil, and let rest for 5 minutes cheese to form mini burger and heat grill until hot, about before serving. SUBSTITUTED TRUST- EE’S NOTICE OF SALE

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF Lowndes

WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of September, 2015, Tolvin T. John- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S son, executed and de- NOTICE OF SALE livered a certain Deed of Trust unto Lenders Title WHEREAS, on August 9, Solutions, LLC, Trustee 2003, Clarence Jones, for Mortgage Electronic Sr. executed a deed of Registration Systems, trust for the benefit of Inc. as nominee for Pa- Citicorp Trust Bank, cific Union Financial, FSB, which deed of trust LLC, Beneficiary, to se- was recorded on Au- cure an indebtedness gust 12, 2003, in Book therein described, which 2003, Page 32522, in Deed of Trust is recor- the office of the Chan- ded in the office of the cery Clerk of Lowndes Chancery Clerk of County, Mississippi; Lowndes County, Mis- and sissippi in MORT Book 2015 at Page 22132; WHEREAS, the afore- and mentioned Deed of Trust was assigned by WHEREAS, on the 5th Citibank, N.A., suc- day of April, 2018, Mort- cessor in interest by gage Electronic Regis- merger to Citicorp Trust tration Systems, Inc. as Bank FSB, to CitiMort- nominee for Pacific Uni- gage Inc., by instru- on Financial, LLC, as- ment dated November signed said Deed of 22, 2013, and recor- Trust unto Pacific Union ded on December 6, Financial, LLC, by instru- 2013, in Book MORT ment recorded in the of- 2013, Page 32734 of fice of the aforesaid the records of the afore- Chancery Clerk in Mort said Chancery Clerk; Book 2018 at Page and 7526; and

WHEREAS, the afore- WHEREAS, on the 19th mentioned Deed of day of April, 2018 the Trust was assigned by Holder of said Deed of CitiMortgage, Inc. to Trust substituted and Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- appointed Dean Morris, R by MCM Capital Part- LLC as Substitute Trust- ners, LLC, its Trustee, ee by instrument recor- by instrument dated ded in the office of the February 13, 2015, and aforesaid Chancery recorded on February Clerk in MORT Book 24, 2015, in Book 2018 at Page 8325; MORT 2015, Page and 3688 of the records of the aforesaid Chancery WHEREAS, default hav- Clerk; and ing been made in the payments of the in- WHEREAS, the afore- debtedness secured by mentioned Deed of the said Deed of Trust, Trust was assigned by and the holder of said Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- Deed of Trust, having re- R, by MCM Capital Part- quested the under- ners, LLLP, FKA MCM signed so to do, on the Capital Partners, LLC, 6th day of June, 2018, I its Trustee, to Wilming- will during the lawful ton Savings Fund Soci- hours of between 11:00 ety, FSB, DBA Christi- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at ana Trust, not individu- public outcry, offer for ally but as Trustee for sale and will sell, at the Hilldale Trust, by instru- south east front door of ment dated July 24, Lowndes County Court- 2017, and recorded on house, 505 2nd Ave. August 17, 2017, in North at Columbus, Mis- Book MORT 2017, Page sissippi, for cash to the 17862 of the records of highest bidder, the fol- the aforesaid Chancery lowing described land Clerk; and and property situated in Lowndes County, Mis- WHEREAS, Wilmington sissippi, to-wit: Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana The following described Trust, not individually real estate located in but as trustee for Lowndes County, Mis- Hilldale Trust, by Fay sissippi, to-wit. Servicing, LLC, its attor- ney-in-fact, the holder of Beginning at the point the deed of trust, sub- where the East line of stituted either James L. the Southeast Quarter DeLoach or David E. of the Southwest Flautt as Trustee, as au- Quarter of Section 30, thorized by the terms Township 18 South, thereof, by instrument Range 17 West, recorded on April 4, Lowndes County, Mis- 2018, and spread at sissippi, crosses the large upon the records South right-of-way of in the office of the Yorkville Road, said aforesaid Chancery point being 106.5 feet Clerk in Book MORT South of a fence corner 2018, Page 6765, prior which marks the South- to the posting and pub- east corner of the prop- lication of this notice; erty of the City of and Columbus in Deed Book 503, Page 318; thence WHEREAS, default hav- North 68 degrees 13 ing been made in the minutes West along the terms and conditions of South right-of-way of the deed of trust, and said Yorkville Road for the entire debt secured 19 feet: thence South thereby having been de- 17 degrees 05 minutes clared to be due and West for 618 feet: payable in accordance thence North 72 de- with the terms of the grees 55 minutes West deed of trust, and the for 538.7 feet; thence legal holder of said in- South 01 degree 40 debtedness, Wilming- minutes West for 646 ton Savings Fund Soci- feet to the North side of ety, FSB, d/b/a Christi- a public road known as ana Trust, not individu- Lauren Lane; thence ally but as trustee for South 83 degrees 11 Hilldale Trust, by Fay minutes East along said Servicing, LLC, its attor- North side for 696 feet ney-in-fact, has reques- to the point of begin- ted the undersigned ning; thence continue Substitute Trustee to South 83 degrees 11 execute the trust and minutes East along said sell said land, property North side for 110 feet; and improvements in thence North 01 de- accordance with the gree 40 minutes East terms of the deed of for 210.8 feet; thence trust for the purpose of North 83 degrees 11 raising the sums due minutes West for 91.1 thereunder, together feet; thence South 06 with attorney’s fees, degrees 49 minutes Substitute Trustee’s West for 210 feet to the fees and expenses of point of beginning, con- The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.comsale; taining 0.49 acWednesday,re, more May 30, 2018 7B or less, lying in the THEREFORE, on June Northeast Quarter of the 20, 2018, the under- Northwest Quarter of signed Substitute Trust- Section 31, Township ee in the deed of trust, 18 South, Range 17 will offer for sale at pub- West, Lowndes County, lic outcry and sell to the Mississippi, and being highest bidder for cash, designated as Lot 6 of within legal hours (be- Phone: 662.328.2424Murray Estates, an un- ing between the hours recorded subdivision of of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 [email protected] County, Mis- p.m.) at the main front sissippi. door of the Lowndes County Courthouse in cdispatch.com/classifiedsLess and Except that Columbus, Mississippi, SUBSTITUTED TRUST- certain mineral and coal the following described EP.O.E’S NO TBoxICE OF S A511LE d•ee d516 from H oMainmer E. Street land, property and im- Watkins to Barbara Jean provements lying and STATE OFColumbus, MISSISSIPPI Sulliva nMS, date d39701 April 27, being situate in COUNTY OF Lowndes 1982, and recorded in CLASSIFIEDSLowndes County, Mis- Deed Book 684 at Page sissippi, to-wit: WHEREAS, on the 23rd 386, in the Land Re- day of September, cords of Lowndes (Deadlines subject to change.) REGULAR RATES Lot NoSUPER 55 of and in SAVER2015, Tolv iRATESn T. John- CounGARAGEty, Mississippi. SALE RATES DEADLINES 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 East6la nDayse Sub ...... division, in son, executed an$12.00d de- 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 and 12to t hDayse City ...... of livered a certain $18.00Deed of Subject to restrictive 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 Columbus Mississippi, Trust unto Lenders Title cove4n aLines/3nts and co nDays...... $18.00di- For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. 4 Lines/26 Days ...... $46.80 as shown by or plat Solutions, LLC, Trustee tions contained in that Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S thereof on fiSixle a linesnd o for re less,- fo consecutiver Mortgage days.Electronic certainPrice Instr uincludesment 2 FREE Garage Sale Rate applies to commercialNOTICE OF S operationsALE cord, in Plat Book 2, at Registration Systems, dated Jsigns.uly 29, RAIN1988, GUARANTEE: If it Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. and merchandise over $1,000. PageRate 47, appliesof the Ltoan privated Ipartync. as ads no mofi nnon-commeree for Pa- -and recorded in Deed Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. WHEREAS, on August 9, Recocialrds, natureof Low nforde merchandises cific U undernion F i$1,000.nancial ,Must Book 8rains86 at Ptheage day 340 of your sale, we will Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424200 3for, C lratesarenc eon Jones, County, Mincludeississip pricepi. B yin ad.LL C1, ITEMBenef iPERciary ,AD to .s e- in there-run Land R eyoucord sad of the next week FREE! additionalSr. ex elines.cuted a deed of fee simple deed roNom pets, firewood,cure an in detc.ebtedness LowndeYous Co umustnty, Mcallis- to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. trust for the benefit of Henry G Cisneros, Sec- therein described, which sissippi. Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. Citicorp Trust Bank, retary of H.U.D. as set Deed of Trust is recor- FSB, which deed of trust forth in Book 1038, ded in the office of the This being the same LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days was recorded on Au- Page 538 dated Chancery Clerk of property conveyed to prior to first publication date Advertisementsgust 12, 2003, in Book 06/2 3must/1995 and recor - beLownd espaid County, Mis- forTolvin T. Joinhnson aadvance.s 2003, Page 32522, in ded 06/28/1995, sissippi in MORT Book shown by deed dated You may cancelthe oatffi canye of t htimee Cha nduring- Lown regulardes Count ybusiness Re- 2 0hours15 at P aandge 22 1receive32; 0 a9/ 2refund9/2009 afornd rdaysecor- not published. • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept cery Clerk of Lowndes cords, State of Missis- and ded in the Office of the responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. County, Mississippi; sippi ROD for Lowndes • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for and WHEREAS, on the 5th County on 09/30/2009 FREE SERVICES These ads areI W ItakenLL CON VbyE Yfax, onl ye-maild aory oinf A ppersonril, 201 8at, Mourort- office.in Book 2 0Ads09 awillt pa gnote be take by telephone. omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of WHEREAS, the afore- such title as is vested gage Electronic Regis- 5419. space occupied by such error. mentioned Deed of in me as Substitute tration Systems, Inc. as • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be Bargain ColumnTrust was aAdssi gmustned b yfit inTru s4 tlinesee. nomFreeinee fo r PetsPacific U Upni- toI w 4ill lines,only co runsnvey sforuch 6 days. directed to the Classified Department. (approximately 20 charactersCitibank, N .perA., s lineuc- ) and will run for 3 days. on Financial, LLC, as- title as is vested in me • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial cessor in interest by WITNESS MY SIGNA- sigLostned said &Dee dFound of as S Upubs ttoitu t6e lines,Truste ead. will run for 6 days. Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any For items $100 or lessme rONLY.ger to C itMoreicorp T thanrust oneTUR Eitem, this maythe 2 3berd inda y Trust unto Pacific Union Bank FSB, to CitiMort- of May, 2018. Financial, LLC, by instru- WITNESS MY SIGNA- advertising at any time. same ad, but prices gmayage I nnotc., btotaly inst roveru- $100, no relists. ment recorded in the of- TURE, this 1st day of ment dated November /s/ David E. Flautt fice of the aforesaid May, 2018. Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 2Legal2, 2 Notices013, a0010nd recor- DLegalavid Notices E. Fla 0010utt CLegalhan cNoticesery C 0010lerk in Mort Legal Notices 0010 Lawn Care / Landscaping ded on December 6, Substitute Trustee Book 2018 at Page Dean Morris, LLC 1470 IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE OF SUBSTI- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 2013, in Book MORT 299 South 9th Street 7526; and Substitute Trustee COURT OF LOWNDES TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE 2013, Page 32734 of Oxford, MS 38655 855 S Pear Orchard INFINITY LANDSCAPING COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI the records of the afore- (770)643-2148 WHEREAS, on the 19th Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. Mowing, landscaping, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI WHEREAS, on February WHEREAS, on June 15, said Chancery Clerk; Foreclosurehotline.net day of April, 2018 the 400 and clean up. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF COUNTY OF LOWNDES 18, 2009, Glenda F. 2011, Rachel M. and Holder of said Deed of Ridgeland, MS 39157 Call for FREE quote! ANNA MAE WILSON Richardson, a single wo- Thomas and William File No.: 581118 Trust substituted and (318) 330-9020 662-574-2276 DRAPER, DECEASED WHEREAS, default has man, executed a cer- Thomas, Wife and Hus- WHEREAS, the afore- appointed Dean Morris, adp/F18-0248 occurred in the perform- tain deed of trust to El- band executed a cer- mentioned Deed of PUBLISH: 05/30/2018, LLC as Substitute Trust- RUTH DRAPER RECTOR, ance of the covenants, lis & Ellis, Trustee for tain deed of trust to Trust was assigned by 06/06/2018, ee by instrument recor- PUBLISH: 5/16/2018, JESSE & BEVERLY'S ADMINISTRATOR terms and conditions of the benefit of Mortgage Real Estate Closing Ser- CitiMortgage, Inc. to 06/13/2018 ded in the office of the 5/23/2018, LAWN SERVICE. Mow- a Deed of Trust dated Electronic Registration vices, Inc., Trustee for Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- aforesaid Chancery 5/30/2018 ing, cleanup, landscap- CAUSE NO.: 2018- April 30, 2003, ex- Systems, Inc., as nom- the benefit of Mortgage R by MCM Capital Part- IN THE CHANCERY Clerk in MORT Book ing, sodding, & tree cut- 00017-KMB ecuted by ETHEL M. inee for Taylor, Bean & Electronic Registration ners, LLC, its Trustee, COURT OF LOWNDES 2018 at Page 8325; Building & Remodeling 1120 ting. 356-6525. MITCHELL, WILLIAM Whitaker Mortgage Systems, Inc., as nom- by instrument dated COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI and NOTICE TO CREDITORS MITCHELL, conveying Corp., its successors inee for Hamilton Mort- February 13, 2015, and HOME REPAIRS & CON- TRACTOR SERVICES: certain real property and assigns, which gage Corporation, its recorded on February IN RE: WHEREAS, default hav- STRUCTION WORK Bush hogging, mulch, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI therein described to DE- deed of trust is of re- successors and as- 24, 2015, in Book ing been made in the WANTED. Carpentry, yard/garden tilling, COUNTY OF LOWNDES BERA BRIDGES, as cord in the office of the signs which deed of MORT 2015, Page ESTATE OF WYMAN B. payments of the in- small concrete jobs, leveling, or other small Trustee, for CITIFINAN- Chancery Clerk of trust is of record in the 3688 of the records of MASON debtedness secured by electrical, plumbing, tractor services. Letters of Administra- CIAL INC, Original Bene- Lowndes County, State office of the Chancery the aforesaid Chancery the said Deed of Trust, roof repairs, pressure Call 662-769-5494. tion have been granted ficiary, to secure the in- of Mississippi in Book Clerk of Lowndes Clerk; and CAROLYN M. MASON, and the holder of said washing and mobile and issued to the under- debtedness therein de- 2009 at Page 5753; County, State of Missis- EXECUTRIX Deed of Trust, having re- home roof coating and Painting & Papering 1620 signed upon the estate scribed, as same ap- and sippi in Book 2011 at WHEREAS, the afore- quested the under- underpinning. No job of ANNA MAE WILSON pears of record in the Page 10917; and mentioned Deed of NO. 2018-0140-B signed so to do, on the too small. 549-7031. CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff DRAPER, deceased, by office of the Chancery WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was assigned by 6th day of June, 2018, I Baswell. Free estim- the Chancery Court of Clerk of Lowndes Trust was subsequently WHEREAS, said Deed of Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- NOTICE TO CREDITORS will during the lawful ROOFING AND Vinyl ates. Interior/Exterior Lowndes County, Mis- County, Mississippi filed assigned to U.S. Bank Trust was subsequently R, by MCM Capital Part- hours of between 11:00 Work Wanted. Metal work. 30 years experi- sissippi, on the 14th and recorded May 1, Trust, N.A., as Trustee assigned to Ocwen Loan ners, LLLP, FKA MCM Letters Testamentary a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at Roofing, Shingle Roof- ence. Many references. day of May 2018. This 2003, in Deed Book for LSF9 Master Parti- Servicing, LLC by instru- Capital Partners, LLC, have been granted and public outcry, offer for ing and Roof Repairs. 662-327-9079. is to give notice to all 2003, Page 15886; and cipation Trust,by instru- ment dated March 25, its Trustee, to Wilming- issued to Carolyn M. sale and will sell, at the Fascia and Soffit Re- 662-386-0006. persons having claims ment dated January 27, 2017 and recorded in ton Savings Fund Soci- Mason, Executrix of the south east front door of pairs. Vinyl Siding. against said estate to WHEREAS, the benefi- 2017 and recorded in Book 2017 at Page ety, FSB, DBA Christi- Estate of Wyman B. Ma- Lowndes County Court- No Job Too Small. Probate and Register cial interest of said Book 2017 at Page 7358 of the aforesaid ana Trust, not individu- son, deceased, by the house, 505 2nd Ave. SULLIVAN'S PAINT 662-549-7031. same with the Chan- Deed of Trust was trans- 2842 of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk's office; ally but as Trustee for Chancery Court of North at Columbus, Mis- SERVICE cery Clerk of Lowndes ferred and assigned to Chancery Clerk's office; and Hilldale Trust, by instru- Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, for cash to the Certified in lead County, Mississippi, Bayview Loan Servicing, and ment dated July 24, sissippi, on the 18th highest bidder, the fol- Tom Hatcher, LLC removal. Offering spe- within ninety (90) days LLC, a Delaware Lim- WHEREAS, Ocwen Loan 2017, and recorded on day of May, 2018. This lowing described land Custom Construction, cial prices on interior & from this date. A failure ited Liability Company; WHEREAS, U.S. Bank Servicing, LLC has here- August 17, 2017, in is to give notice to all and property situated in Restoration, Remodel- exterior painting, pres- to so Probate and Re- and Trust, N.A., as Trustee tofore substituted Sha- Book MORT 2017, Page persons having claims Lowndes County, Mis- ing, Repair, Insurance sure washing & sheet gister said claim will for LSF9 Master Parti- piro & Massey, LLC as 17862 of the records of against said estate to sissippi, to-wit: claims. 662-364-1769. rock repairs. forever bar the same. WHEREAS, the under- cipation Trust, has here- Trustee by instrument the aforesaid Chancery Probate and Register Licensed & Bonded Free Estimates signed, Rubin Lublin, tofore substituted Sha- dated July 5, 2017 and Clerk; and same with the Chan- The following described Call 435-6528 This the 14th day of LLC has been appoin- piro & Massey, LLC as recorded in the afore- cery Clerk of Lowndes real estate located in W S CONSTRUCTION May 2018. ted as Substitute Trust- Trustee by instrument said Chancery Clerk's WHEREAS, Wilmington County, Mississippi, Lowndes County, Mis- Building, remodeling, Stump Removal 1790 ee; and dated April 30, 2018 Office in Book MORT Savings Fund Society, within ninety (90) days sissippi, to-wit. metal roofing, painting /s/ Ruth Draper Rector and recorded in the 2017 at Page 15374; FSB, d/b/a Christiana after the first publica- & all home repairs. RUTH DRAPER RECTOR NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid Chancery and Trust, not individually tion of this Notice to Beginning at the point 662-242-3471 holder of said Deed of Clerk's Office in Book but as trustee for Creditors. A failure to so where the East line of PUBLISH: 5/16, 5/23, Trust, having requested MORT 2018 at Page WHEREAS, default hav- Hilldale Trust, by Fay Probate and Register the Southeast Quarter & 5/30/2018 the undersigned so to 9168; and ing been made in the Servicing, LLC, its attor- said claim will forever of the Southwest Childcare 1180 ney-in-fact, the holder of bar the same. Quarter of Section 30, do, as Substitute Trust- terms and conditions of CHILDCARE SERVICES Department of the ee or his duly appoin- WHEREAS, default hav- said deed of trust and the deed of trust, sub- Township 18 South, Treasury - Internal Rev- stituted either James L. /s/ Carolyn M. Mason Range 17 West, Look No Further!! Qual- ted agent, by virtue of ing been made in the the entire debt secured ity Childcare Services ALLSTUMP GRINDING enue Service the power, duty and au- terms and conditions of thereby having been de- DeLoach or David E. Carolyn M. Mason, Ex- Lowndes County, Mis- SERVICE Flautt as Trustee, as au- ecutrix sissippi, crosses the Are Available For The thority vested and im- said deed of trust and clared to be due and Golden Triangle Area!! GET 'ER DONE! Notice of PUBLIC AUC- posed upon said Substi- the entire debt secured payable in accordance thorized by the terms South right-of-way of We can grind all your TION SALE thereof, by instrument OF COUNSEL: Yorkville Road, said Call 662.343.8386 or tute Trustee shall, on thereby having been de- with the terms of said 662.813.3672. stumps. Hard to reach June 13, 2018 within clared to be due and deed of trust, Ocwen recorded on April 4, Aubrey E. Nichols, MB # point being 106.5 feet places, blown over Under the authority in 2018, and spread at 3842 South of a fence corner Serious Inquiries Only, the lawful hours of sale payable in accordance Loan Servicing, LLC, the Please!! roots, hillsides, back- Internal Revenue Code between 11:00AM and with the terms of said legal holder of said in- large upon the records The Nichols Firm, PLLC which marks the South- yards, pastures. Free section 6331, the prop- 4:00PM at the south- deed of trust, U.S. Bank debtedness, having re- in the office of the Post Office Box 1081 east corner of the prop- estimates. You find it, erty described below east front door of Court- Trust, N.A., as Trustee quested the under- aforesaid Chancery Columbus, MS 39703- erty of the City of General Services 1360 we'll grind it! has been seized for house proceed to sell at for LSF9 Master Parti- signed Substituted Clerk in Book MORT 1081 Columbus in Deed Book 662-361-8379 nonpayment of internal public outcry to the cipation Trust, the legal Trustee to execute the 2018, Page 6765, prior (662) 243-7312; (662) 503, Page 318; thence FREE TRAINING - revenue taxes due from highest and best bidder holder of said indebted- trust and sell said land to the posting and pub- 328-4345 FAX North 68 degrees 13 Job & Life Skills plus Town of Crawford. for cash or certified ness, having requested and property in accord- lication of this notice; anichols@thenichols- minutes West along the Computer Training for Tree Services 1860 funds ONLY, the follow- the undersigned Substi- ance with the terms of and firm.net South right-of-way of Women. Tues & Thurs The property will be sold ing described property tuted Trustee to ex- said deed of trust and said Yorkville Road for day classes start Au- A&T Tree Service at public auction as WHEREAS, default hav- PUBLISH: 5/23, 5/30, 19 feet: thence South gust 28th at Christian Bucket truck & stump situated in Lowndes ecute the trust and sell for the purpose of rais- removal. Free est. provided by Internal Rev- County, Mississippi, to said land and property ing the sums due there- ing been made in the & 6/6/2018 17 degrees 05 minutes Women's Job Corps. enue Code section terms and conditions of West for 618 feet: Minimum H.S. Diploma Serving Columbus wit: in accordance with the under, together with at- since 1987. Senior 6335 and related regu- terms of said deed of torney's fees, trustee's the deed of trust, and IN THE CHANCERY thence North 72 de- or Equivalent required. lations. the entire debt secured COURT OF LOWNDES grees 55 minutes West Enrolling Now. 662-722- citizen disc. Call Alvin @ BEGINNING ON THE trust and for the pur- fees and expense of 242-0324/241-4447 WEST LINE OF BLOCK pose of raising the sale. thereby having been de- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI for 538.7 feet; thence 3016 or 662-597-1030 Date of Sale: July 12th, "We'll go out on a limb 111, NORTH OF MAIN sums due thereunder, clared to be due and South 01 degree 40 for you!" 2018 STREET, COLUMBUS, together with attorney's NOW, THEREFORE, I, payable in accordance IN RE: ESTATE OF VERA minutes West for 646 HILL'S PRESSURE MISSISSIPPI 220 FEET fees, trustee's fees and Shapiro & Massey, LLC, with the terms of the A. DAVIS, DECEASED feet to the North side of WASHING. Commercial/ Time of Sale: 1:00PM SOUTH OF THE NORTH- expense of sale. Substituted Trustee in deed of trust, and the a public road known as residential. House, con- J&A TREE REMOVAL with registration begin- WEST CORNER OF SAID said deed of trust, will legal holder of said in- CAROLYN HICKS, EXEC- Lauren Lane; thence crete, sidewalks & mo- Work from a bucket ning at 12:30PM BLOCK, THE SAME BE- NOW, THEREFORE, I, on June 20, 2018 offer debtedness, Wilming- UTRIX South 83 degrees 11 bile washing. Free est. truck. Insured/bonded. ING THE SOUTHWEST Shapiro & Massey, LLC, for sale at public outcry ton Savings Fund Soci- minutes East along said Call 662-386-8925 Call Jimmy for a free es- Place of Sale: Front CORNER OF THE ADA Substituted Trustee in and sell within legal ety, FSB, d/b/a Christi- CAUSE NO.: 2018- North side for 696 feet timate 662-386-6286. Steps of Lowndes WILLIAMS LEWIS said deed of trust, will hours (being between ana Trust, not individu- 0092-HJD to the point of begin- County Courthouse, 505 ally but as trustee for ning; thence continue MUSIC LESSONS TRACT; THENCE EAST on June 13, 2018 offer the hours of 11:00 a.m. Guitar, Bass & Theory: Good Things To Eat 2150 2nd Ave N, Columbus, ALONG THE LEWIS for sale at public outcry and 4:00 p.m.), at the Hilldale Trust, by Fay NOTICE TO CREDITORS South 83 degrees 11 MS Servicing, LLC, its attor- minutes East along said $25 per hour SOUTH LINE 165 FEET and sell within legal Southeast Door of the Chords, Scales, Modes YOU PICK BLUE- TO THE MIDDLE LINE hours (being between County Courthouse of ney-in-fact, has reques- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI North side for 110 feet; BERRIES ARE READY! Title Offered: Only the ted the undersigned COUNTY OF LOWNDES thence North 01 de- & more! Call Jimbo @ NORTH AND SOUTH - the hours of 11:00 a.m. Lowndes County, loc- 662-364-1687 Hill O' Beans Farm right, title, and interest THROUGH SAID BLOCK; and 4:00 p.m.), at the ated at Columbus, Mis- Substitute Trustee to gree 40 minutes East 456 Fernbank Rd. of Town of Crawford in Letters Testamentary If no answer leave THENCE NORTH ALONG Southeast Door of the sissippi, to the highest execute the trust and for 210.8 feet; thence voicemail or text. in Steens and to the property will MIDDLE LINE 50 FEET County Courthouse of and best bidder for cash sell said land, property have been granted and North 83 degrees 11 662-368-1163 be offered for sale. If re- THENCE; WEST 165 Lowndes County, loc- the following described and improvements in issued to the under- minutes West for 91.1 Open Mon.-Fri. 8a-5p quested, the Internal FEET TO THE WEST LINE ated at Columbus, Mis- property situated in accordance with the signed upon the Estate feet; thence South 06 PRIVATE SITTER w/ im- Sat. 7a-12p Revenue Service will fur- OF SAID BLOCK 111; sissippi, to the highest Lowndes County, State terms of the deed of of VERA A. DAVIS, De- degrees 49 minutes peccable references. Call For Availability nish information and THENCE SOUTH 50 and best bidder for cash of Mississippi, to-wit: trust for the purpose of ceased, by the Chan- West for 210 feet to the Ready to serve your cery Court of Lowndes possible encumbrances, FEET TO THE BEGIN- the following described raising the sums due point of beginning, con- family's needs. Don't General Help Wanted 3200 which may be useful in NING, BEING THE property situated in Lot Number Twenty-One thereunder, together County, Mississippi, on taining 0.49 acre, more hesitate, call Ms. Carol determining the value of NORTH PARTS OF LOTS Lowndes County, State (21) in Block D of Holly with attorney’s fees, the 11th day of May, or less, lying in the today @ 662-648-7257. the interest being sold. A.D., 2018. This is to SERVICE TECHNICIAN 1 & 2, AND THE NORTH of Mississippi, to-wit: Hills Subdivision, Plat I, Substitute Trustee’s Northeast Quarter of the for local pest control PART OF THE WEST as per the official map fees and expenses of give notice to all per- Northwest Quarter of sons having claims WORK WANTED: company. Applicant Description of Property: HALT OF LOT 3, AND Tax ID Number(s): or plat thereof of record sale; Section 31, Township Licensed & Bonded-car- 2.80 acre vacant lot loc- against said estate to must be organized, de- THE SOUTH PARTS OF 62W14-04-00200 in Plat Book 2, at Page 18 South, Range 17 pentry, painting, & de- pendable, work well with ated on Longstreet LOTS 9 & 10, AND THE Land situated in the 93 of the land records THEREFORE, on June Probate and Register West, Lowndes County, same with the Chan- molition. Landscaping, the public, and have Street, Crawford, Mis- SOUTH PART OF THE County of Lowndes in in the office of Chan- 20, 2018, the under- Mississippi, and being gutters cleaned, bush sissippi (Lowndes Co.) cery Clerk of Lowndes good driving record with WEST HALF OF LOT 8 the State of MS cery Clerk of Lowndes signed Substitute Trust- designated as Lot 6 of hogging, clean-up work, valid driver's license. with Parcel no. ALL IN BLOCK 111. County, Mississippi. ee in the deed of trust, County, Mississippi, Murray Estates, an un- within ninety (90) days pressure washing, mov- Drug test required. 68E100002300. Unim- Lot 207, Parklawn Sub- will offer for sale at pub- recorded subdivision of ing help & furniture proved real estate. from this date. A failure Apply at 107 Gardner THE ABOVE DE- division, Fourth Exten- I WILL CONVEY only lic outcry and sell to the Lowndes County, Mis- repair. 662-242-3608 Blvd. No phone calls. SCRIBED TRACT IS sion, Columbus, Missis- such title as vested in highest bidder for cash, to so Probate and Re- sissippi. Minimum Bid: LEASEHOLD PROPERTY sippi, as recorded in me as Substituted within legal hours (be- gister said claim will General Help Wanted 3200 $7,628.88 FROM THE TRUSTEES Plat Book 3 at Page 32 Trustee. ing between the hours forever bar the same. Less and Except that OF FRANKLIN ACADEMY on file in the office of of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 certain mineral and coal Property may be inspec- FOR 99 YEARS FROM the Chancery Clerk of WITNESS MY SIGNA- p.m.) at the main front This the 11th day of deed from Homer E. ted at: Drive-by only. AUGUST T, 1921, RE- Lowndes County, Mis- TURE on this 23rd day door of the Lowndes May 2018. Watkins to Barbara Jean NEWABLE FOREVER. sissippi. of May, 2018. County Courthouse in Sullivan, dated April 27, Payment Terms: De- Commonly known as: Columbus, Mississippi, /s/ Carolyn Hicks 1982, and recorded in ferred payment as fol- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 430 Summerhaven Shapiro & Massey, LLC the following described CAROLYN HICKS Deed Book 684 at Page lows: 20% due at time The street address of Drive, Columbus, MS SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE land, property and im- 386, in the Land Re- of acceptance of the property is believed 39702 provements lying and PUBLISH: 5/16, 5/23, cords of Lowndes highest bid. Remaining to be 914 13TH ST N, Shapiro & Massey, LLC being situate in 5/30/2018 County, Mississippi. balance due NLT Au- COLUMBUS, MS I WILL CONVEY only 1080 River Oaks Drive Lowndes County, Mis- gust 10th, 2018 39701. In the event of such title as vested in Suite B-202 sissippi, to-wit: SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Subject to restrictive any discrepancy me as Substituted Flowood, MS 39232 EE’S NOTICE OF SALE covenants and condi- Form of Payment: All between this street ad- Trustee. (601) 981-9299 Lot No 55 of and in tions contained in that payments must be by dress and the legal de- Eastlane Subdivision, in STATE OF MISSISSIPPI certain Instrument cash, a certified, cash- scription of the prop- WITNESS MY SIGNA- 203 Holly Hills Road and to the City of COUNTY OF Lowndes dated July 29, 1988, ier’s, or treasurer’s erty, the legal descrip- TURE on this 14th day Columbus, MS 39705 Columbus Mississippi, and recorded in Deed check drawn on any tion shall control. of May, 2018. 17-019805AH as shown by or plat WHEREAS, on the 23rd Book 886 at Page 340 bank or trust company thereof on file and of re- day of September, in the Land Records of incorporated under the Title to the above de- Shapiro & Massey, LLC Publication Dates: May cord, in Plat Book 2, at 2015, Tolvin T. John- Lowndes County, Mis- laws of the United scribed property is be- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE 30, 2018 and June 6 Page 47, of the Land son, executed and de- sissippi. States or under the lieved to be good, but I and 13, 2018 Records, of Lowndes livered a certain Deed of laws of any State, Territ- will convey only such Shapiro & Massey, LLC County, Mississippi. By Trust unto Lenders Title This being the same ory, or possession of title as is vested in me 1080 River Oaks Drive, fee simple deed rom Solutions, LLC, Trustee property conveyed to the United States, or by as Substitute Trustee. Suite B-202 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S Henry G Cisneros, Sec- for Mortgage Electronic Tolvin T. Johnson as a United States postal, Flowood, MS 39232 NOTICE OF SALE retary of H.U.D. as set Registration Systems, shown by deed dated bank, or express money THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- (601) 981-9299 forth in Book 1038, Inc. as nominee for Pa- 09/29/2009 and recor- order. Make check or TEMPTING TO COLLECT WHEREAS, on August 9, Page 538 dated cific Union Financial, ded in the Office of the money order payable to A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- 430 Summerhaven 2003, Clarence Jones, 06/23/1995 and recor- LLC, Beneficiary, to se- ROD for Lowndes the United States Treas- TION OBTAINED WILL Drive Sr. executed a deed of ded 06/28/1995, cure an indebtedness County on 09/30/2009 ury. BE USED FOR THAT Columbus, MS 39702 trust for the benefit of Lowndes County Re- therein described, which in Book 2009 at page PURPOSE. 18-021568GW Citicorp Trust Bank, cords, State of Missis- Deed of Trust is recor- 5419. For more information go FSB, which deed of trust sippi ded in the office of the to www.irsauctions.gov Rubin Lublin, LLC, Publication Dates: was recorded on Au- Chancery Clerk of I will only convey such or contact Gary Cham- Substitute Trustee May 23, May 30, and gust 12, 2003, in Book I WILL CONVEY only Lowndes County, Mis- title as is vested in me bers by phone at 428 North Lamar Blvd, June 6, 2018 2003, Page 32522, in such title as is vested sissippi in MORT Book as Substitute Trustee. (360)536-6602 or e- Suite 107 the office of the Chan- in me as Substitute 2015 at Page 22132; mail at gary.s.cham- Oxford, MS 38655 cery Clerk of Lowndes Trustee. and WITNESS MY SIGNA- [email protected] www.rubinlublin.com/pr County, Mississippi; TURE, this 1st day of operty-listings.php and WITNESS MY SIGNA- WHEREAS, on the 5th May, 2018. PUBLISH: 5/30/2018 Tel: (877) 813-0992 It’s a classified TURE, this the 23rd day day of April, 2018, Mort- Fax: (404) 601-5846 WHEREAS, the afore- of May, 2018. gage Electronic Regis- Dean Morris, LLC rule-of-thumb: mentioned Deed of tration Systems, Inc. as Let your Substitute Trustee PUBLISH: 05/16/2018, Trust was assigned by /s/ David E. Flautt nominee for Pacific Uni- 855 S Pear Orchard fingers do the 05/23/2018, We tell readers Citibank, N.A., suc- David E. Flautt on Financial, LLC, as- Rd.,Sell Ste. idle404 ,items Bldg. cessor in interest by signed said Deed of walking. 05/30/2018, Substitute Trustee 400 06/06/2018 what they need merger to Citicorp Trust 299 South 9th Street Trust unto Pacific Union Rwithidgel aan dquick, MS 3 action9157 Find your Bank FSB, to CitiMort- Oxford, MS 38655 Financial, LLC, by instru- (318classified) 330-9020 ad. to know to buy gage Inc., by instru- (770)643-2148 ment recorded in the of- adp/F18-0248 dream job in ment dated November Buy, sell, fice of the aforesaid cdispatch.com Foreclosurehotline.net the classifieds! what they need. 22, 2013, and recor- trade, or rent. Chancery Clerk in Mort PUBL328-2424ISH: 5/16/2018, ded on December 6, File No.: 581118 Book 2018 at Page 5/23/2018, 2013, in Book MORT 7526; and 5/30/2018 2013, Page 32734 of PUBLISH: 05/30/2018, the records of the afore- 06/06/2018, WHEREAS, on the 19th said Chancery Clerk; 06/13/2018 day of April, 2018 the and Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted and WHEREAS, the afore- appointed Dean Morris, mentioned Deed of LLC as Substitute Trust- Trust was assigned by ee by instrument recor- CitiMortgage, Inc. to ded in the office of the Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- aforesaid Chancery R by MCM Capital Part- Clerk in MORT Book ners, LLC, its Trustee, 2018 at Page 8325; by instrument dated and February 13, 2015, and recorded on February WHEREAS, default hav- 24, 2015, in Book ing been made in the MORT 2015, Page payments of the in- 3688 of the records of debtedness secured by the aforesaid Chancery the said Deed of Trust, Clerk; and and the holder of said Deed of Trust, having re- WHEREAS, the afore- quested the under- mentioned Deed of signed so to do, on the Trust was assigned by 6th day of June, 2018, I Ventures Trust 2013-I-H- will during the lawful R, by MCM Capital Part- hours of between 11:00 ners, LLLP, FKA MCM a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at Capital Partners, LLC, public outcry, offer for its Trustee, to Wilming- sale and will sell, at the ton Savings Fund Soci- south east front door of ety, FSB, DBA Christi- Lowndes County Court- ana Trust, not individu- house, 505 2nd Ave. ally but as Trustee for North at Columbus, Mis- Hilldale Trust, by instru- sissippi, for cash to the ment dated July 24, highest bidder, the fol- 2017, and recorded on lowing described land August 17, 2017, in and property situated in Book MORT 2017, Page Lowndes County, Mis- 17862 of the records of sissippi, to-wit: the aforesaid Chancery Clerk; and The following described real estate located in WHEREAS, Wilmington Lowndes County, Mis- Savings Fund Society, sissippi, to-wit. FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually Beginning at the point but as trustee for where the East line of Hilldale Trust, by Fay the Southeast Quarter Servicing, LLC, its attor- of the Southwest ney-in-fact, the holder of Quarter of Section 30, the deed of trust, sub- Township 18 South, stituted either James L. Range 17 West, DeLoach or David E. Lowndes County, Mis- Flautt as Trustee, as au- sissippi, crosses the thorized by the terms South right-of-way of thereof, by instrument Yorkville Road, said recorded on April 4, point being 106.5 feet 2018, and spread at South of a fence corner large upon the records which marks the South- in the office of the east corner of the prop- aforesaid Chancery erty of the City of Clerk in Book MORT Columbus in Deed Book 2018, Page 6765, prior 503, Page 318; thence to the posting and pub- North 68 degrees 13 lication of this notice; minutes West along the and South right-of-way of said Yorkville Road for WHEREAS, default hav- 19 feet: thence South ing been made in the 17 degrees 05 minutes terms and conditions of West for 618 feet: the deed of trust, and thence North 72 de- the entire debt secured grees 55 minutes West thereby having been de- for 538.7 feet; thence clared to be due and South 01 degree 40 payable in accordance minutes West for 646 with the terms of the feet to the North side of deed of trust, and the a public road known as legal holder of said in- Lauren Lane; thence debtedness, Wilming- South 83 degrees 11 ton Savings Fund Soci- minutes East along said ety, FSB, d/b/a Christi- North side for 696 feet ana Trust, not individu- to the point of begin- ally but as trustee for ning; thence continue Hilldale Trust, by Fay South 83 degrees 11 Servicing, LLC, its attor- minutes East along said ney-in-fact, has reques- North side for 110 feet; ted the undersigned thence North 01 de- Substitute Trustee to gree 40 minutes East execute the trust and for 210.8 feet; thence sell said land, property North 83 degrees 11 and improvements in minutes West for 91.1 accordance with the feet; thence South 06 terms of the deed of degrees 49 minutes trust for the purpose of West for 210 feet to the raising the sums due point of beginning, con- thereunder, together taining 0.49 acre, more with attorney’s fees, or less, lying in the Substitute Trustee’s Northeast Quarter of the fees and expenses of Northwest Quarter of sale; Section 31, Township 18 South, Range 17 THEREFORE, on June West, Lowndes County, 20, 2018, the under- Mississippi, and being signed Substitute Trust- designated as Lot 6 of ee in the deed of trust, Murray Estates, an un- will offer for sale at pub- recorded subdivision of lic outcry and sell to the Lowndes County, Mis- highest bidder for cash, sissippi. within legal hours (be- ing between the hours Less and Except that of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 certain mineral and coal p.m.) at the main front deed from Homer E. door of the Lowndes Watkins to Barbara Jean County Courthouse in Sullivan, dated April 27, Columbus, Mississippi, 1982, and recorded in the following described Deed Book 684 at Page land, property and im- 386, in the Land Re- provements lying and cords of Lowndes being situate in County, Mississippi. Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, to-wit: Subject to restrictive covenants and condi- Lot No 55 of and in tions contained in that Eastlane Subdivision, in certain Instrument and to the City of dated July 29, 1988, Columbus Mississippi, and recorded in Deed as shown by or plat Book 886 at Page 340 thereof on file and of re- in the Land Records of cord, in Plat Book 2, at Lowndes County, Mis- Page 47, of the Land sissippi. Records, of Lowndes County, Mississippi. By This being the same fee simple deed rom property conveyed to Henry G Cisneros, Sec- Tolvin T. Johnson as retary of H.U.D. as set shown by deed dated forth in Book 1038, 09/29/2009 and recor- Page 538 dated ded in the Office of the 06/23/1995 and recor- ROD for Lowndes ded 06/28/1995, County on 09/30/2009 Lowndes County Re- in Book 2009 at page cords, State of Missis- 5419. sippi I will only convey such I WILL CONVEY only title as is vested in me such title as is vested as Substitute Trustee. in me as Substitute Trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE, this 1st day of WITNESS MY SIGNA- May, 2018. TURE, this the 23rd day of May, 2018. Dean Morris, LLC Substitute Trustee /s/ David E. Flautt 855 S Pear Orchard David E. Flautt Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. Substitute Trustee 400 299 South 9th Street Ridgeland, MS 39157 Oxford, MS 38655 (318) 330-9020 (770)643-2148 adp/F18-0248 Foreclosurehotline.net PUBLISH: 5/16/2018, File No.: 581118 5/23/2018, 5/30/2018 PUBLISH: 05/30/2018, 06/06/2018, 06/13/2018 8B Wednesday, May 30, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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