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CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Friday | June 10, 2016 Man accused of burning woman Clinkscales to en Triangle first, then 47-year-old facing aggravated assault charge to another hospital. be reprimanded BY ISABELLE ALTMAN he allegedly used some form of liq- Due to her injuries, [email protected] uid accelerant to light his girlfriend it was several days on fire. The woman has been hospi- before she was able A Missouri man is facing aggra- to give a statement for judicial talized with multiple third degree vated assault charges after allegedly burns, according to LCSO Capt. to law enforcement, setting his girlfriend on fire. according to Rickert Ryan Rickert. Brown Eric Brown, 47, of 5521 Albia Authorities received a call about said. misconduct Terrance in St. Louis, was arrested 1:30 a.m. on May 31 regarding a The woman is expected to recov- Tuesday by the Lowndes County woman that had been burned on er, Rickert said. Sheriff’s Office. Nashville Ferry Road. She was taken Brown’s bond has been set at State’s high court approves Brown’s arrest came a week after to Baptist Memorial Hospital-Gold- $50,000. judicial commission’s recommendation

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Nicole Clinkscales, a for- mer Columbus municipal judge, will be publicly repri- manded for multiple acts of judicial misconduct during her time on the bench from 2010 to 2015. The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday approved Clinkscales the Commission on Judicial Performance’s recommendation for the reprimand. The reprimand will take place in open court and be delivered by a circuit court judge from the 16th Judicial District on the first day of the next court term, according to Darlene Ballard, the commission’s exec- utive director. The next Lowndes County circuit court term is scheduled to begin Aug. 15, accord- ing to Pat Stanley, a court clerk. Clinkscales must also pay $563 for the costs of the proceedings. That money goes to the commission, according to Ballard. The commission made the recommen- dation that Clinkscales be publicly repri- manded after it found she violated the Mis- sissippi Code of Judicial Conduct when she Mary Alice Truitt/Dispatch Staff Dawn Barham and Mike Chain perform with their band “Juke Joint Gypsies” at the first Sounds of Summer concert endorsed a political candidate on Facebook; of 2016 on Thursday night at the Riverwalk in Columbus. The next Sounds of Summer concert will be June 23 and made racially biased posts on social media; features “Poor House Band.” and exhibited poor demeanor in court. The commission also found that Clinkscales ordered some individuals, including her nephew, into the city’s voluntary drug court program. The state’s high court said it took into account the fact that Clinkscales had no Columbus murder suspect in custody disciplinary history prior to the commis- sion’s findings and that she had cooperated 27-year-old accused of gunning down Columbus man day, Walls, who was during the investigation, according to the complaining of stom- opinion. BY INDIA YARBOROUGH day, according to Joe Dillon, public ach and chest pains, Clinkscales has 14 days to file a motion [email protected] information officer with the city. was taken to the hospi- for a rehearing, according to Ballard. Walls is accused of shooting De- tal. After being treat- Clinkscales did not respond to messages A suspect in the Main Street anthony Jones, 23, outside of the ed, he was released by press time today. shooting death of a Columbus man Sandfield One Stop on Tuesday eve- and remains in custo- The city council appointed Clinkscales this week is in custody. ning. Jones later died of his injuries Walls dy at Lowndes County to the city bench in 2010. She stepped down Darrion Walls, 27, of Columbus, at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Gold- Detention Center. in 2015 after announcing that she was run- turned himself in at the police de- en Triangle. Dillon said Walls is expected to ning for District 41 representative. She lost partment about 11:20 a.m. Thurs- After turning himself in Thurs- go before a judge next week. the election to Kabir Karriem.

Kingz Kidz camp celebrates 10 years of campers

Wright, who This year, 110 kids taking part in Lake describes her- Lowndes summer camp self as strong in her faith, BY INDIA YARBOROUGH Penney Wright, a resident instituted the [email protected] of Reform, Alabama, found- non-denomi- ed Kingz Kidz Ministry 10 national Chris- Outdoor summer camps Kingz Kidz years ago. She has attracted a Wright tian camp fol- keep children away from the growing number of campers lowing a battle campers Had- ley Ruth Dees television and in touch with with breast cancer, after be- each year since its inaugura- and Riley nature during their months tion and is excited about the ing diagnosed in 2004. Dees perform away from school. Church- camp’s 10-year anniversary. Since 2006, Kingz Kidz a song during based vacation bible schools “It’s a place for (children) has allowed over 1,000 chil- the 2015 spark children’s spiritual to come and learn about Jesus dren, ages six to 14, to spend camp. The growth. One Columbus na- if they haven’t ever heard of time camping, fishing and camp, which tive created a summer camp him and, if they have, to be worshiping at little or no cost is in its 10th year, begins to the campers’ families. encompassing both environ- able to grow in their faith,” Sunday. ments. says Wright. See CAMPERS, 6A Courtesy photo

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1 Who was the first Mughal emperor? June 13: Columbus Munic- Today ipal School District Board of 2 Who invented the telegraph? ■ CD release party: The Shane 3 What is the unit name for 1/100th Trustees, Brandon Central Tubbs Band holds a release party of a second? Offices, 6 p.m. for its debut CD, “Welcome to the 4 Who played Angela Chase on “My June 14: Columbus City So-Called Life”? Show,” at the Columbus Arts Coun- 5 What is the world’s largest freshwa- cil’s Rosenzweig Arts Center, 501 Council, Municipal Complex, 5 p.m. Cole Littlejohn ter turtle? Main St. Doors open 7 p.m.; music June 17: Lowndes County Second grade, Annunciation begins at 7:30 p.m. $5 admission. MSU BASEBALL: Bulldog base- Answers, 8B Supervisors, Courthouse, Beverages available for purchase. ball team ready for the Super 9 a.m. High Low Regional. Game 1 is scheduled 93 64 July 5: Lowndes County for 5 p.m. today in Starkville. Full Mostly sunny Saturday Supervisors, Courthouse, coverage, see Sports, 1B. Full forecast on ■ Friends book sale: The Friends of 9 a.m. page 2A. the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library hosts a book sale June 11 from July 11: Columbus Munici- 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the library, 314 pal School District Board of Seventh St. N. Proceeds purchase Trustees, Brandon Central INSIDE new books and fund activities includ- Offices, 6 p.m. ing the children’s summer reading July 15: Lowndes County Classifieds5B Obituaries 5A program. For more information, con- Supervisors, Courthouse,9 137th Year, No. 77 Comics 4B Opinions 4A tact the library, 662-329-5300. a.m.

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SAY WHAT? DID YOU HEAR? “Not too much goes through my mind. I just ask how many outs it is and just come in and try to throw strikes and let my defense Top ‘Hamilton’ premium do work.” ticket pushed to record $849 Friday Mississippi State sophomore relief pitcher Ryan Rigby. Story, 1B. Hip-hop-flavored biography about the first U.S. treasury secretary is the A Thousand Words hardest ticket to get on Broadway, making close to $2 million a week BY MARK KENNEDY rows for $10.” AP Drama Writer Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hip-hop-flavored biogra- NEW YORK — Be pre- phy about the first U.S. pared to fork over a lot treasury secretary is the more Hamiltons to see the hardest ticket to get on Broadway smash “Ham- Broadway, making close ilton.” Producers have to $2 million a week. A pushed the top premium thriving black market for seat price up to a record tickets has sprung up to $849. feed demand. The previous high for “We know that scalpers premium ticket prices was $477 for the best seats at have been buying our tick- “The Book of Mormon.” ets — often in illegal ways ‘’Hamilton” will easily — and reselling them for shatter than mark, an at- four or five or six times tempt to cut scalpers out their face value. And we of the resale business. know that all of those But lead producer dollars are going to those Jeffrey Seller has also usurious brokers and opened access for people they’re not going to the unable to spend hundreds very people that create by increasing the number the play, perform the play of last-minute digital lot- or work on the play every tery seats for $10 — or a single day,” said Seller. Hamilton — from 21 to 46 Seller said his team Mary Alice Truitt/Dispatch Staff people. settled on $849 to “take Jamarcus Hunter and Antonio Glenn play at the splash pad in Propst Park in Columbus on Tuesday afternoon. “It’s not a token the air out of those very amount. Forty-six tickets brokers who are using a night is a lot of tickets,” our tickets to make a kill- said Seller on Thursday. ing” and put that money CAMPAIGN 2016 “On an annual basis, back in the show, “which 19,000 people will receive is where it belongs and an opportunity to see which is where it is de- ‘Hamilton’ in the first two served.” With careful staging, Obama CONTACTING THE DISPATCH backs Clinton, nudges Sanders Office hours: Main line: n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 ‘Look, I know how hard HOW DO I ... Email a letter to the editor? n [email protected] this job can be. 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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Republicans defend display of Confederate imagery in Capitol The Mississippi flag incorpo- Several House GOP leaders ‘I don’t know how you honor the president of the rates the Confederate battle flag supported the effort to ban the in its top inner corner. display of the flag from VA cem- Confederacy. You can put them somewhere, but I just don’t Last year, a dispute over dis- eteries. Top Republicans also think they need to put in a place of honor.’ plays of the Confederate flag opted against returning the Mis- derailed the appropriations pro- sissippi flag to a tunnel between BY ANDREW TAYLOR corner. A statue of Davis, once “I don’t know cess last year, but an amendment a House office building and the The Associated Press a Mississippi congressman and how you honor to a spending bill banning its dis- Capitol after a recent renovation. Thompson U.S. senator, is displayed in Stat- the president of play in cemeteries administered The legislative branch appro- WASHINGTON — House Re- uary Hall, the former House the Confederacy,” said Thomp- by the Department of Veterans priations bills typically is one of publican leaders have blocked a chamber. son, who is black. “You can put Affairs earlier this year was easi- the few of the 12 annual appro- Democratic congressman from The move by House Repub- them somewhere, but I just ly adopted. Only four House Re- priations bills to come to the Mississippi from offering legis- lican leaders comes a day after don’t think they need to put in a publicans voted against the bill House floor under restrictive de- lation to ban Confederate imag- House Speaker Paul Ryan said place of honor.” after the amendment was added. bate terms. A Pentagon appro- ery from the House side of the he would ban Democratic “poi- A 237-182 procedural vote on The Confederate flag is- priations bill is slated for debate Capitol complex. son pill” amendments from be- Thursday ratified a decision by sue was propelled to the fore- next week, and an amendment Rep. Bennie Thompson had ing offered to appropriations the House Rules Committee to front with the murder of nine targeting display of the Confed- sought the opportunity to ban bills. deny Thompson an opportuni- parishioners last year at an erate flag at The Citadel in South display of the Mississippi state Imagery and icons of the ty to offer his amendment to a African-American church in Carolina may be offered to that flag and statues of Confederate Confederate States of America spending bill funding House op- Charleston, South Carolina. In measure — if GOP leaders icons such as President Jeffer- are offensive to some Ameri- erations. The Rules Committee the aftermath, the South Car- permit. The amendment could son Davis. Mississippi’s state cans, particularly those who are generally takes its instructions olina legislature ordered it re- take away the military college’s flag incorporates the Confed- black, because of the Confedera- from top House leaders such as moved from the state Capitol ROTC funds if it continues to fly erate battle flag in its top inner cy’s support of slavery. Ryan. grounds. the flag.

One man’s body recovered from gravel pit worker’s name. in Crystal Springs when ‘From here on out now, our efforts “From here on out now, they were buried in 10 feet our efforts will redouble to 12 feet of mud, slush will redouble to find the other to find the other missing and sluice about 11:30 a.m. missing worker’ worker,” Smithson said. on June 3. Smithson said safety Heavy pumps were BY BILL FULLER rector Lee Smithson said is the No. 1 priority in brought in Monday to The Associated Press rescue crews found the the search, which is an remove mud and slurry body about 1:30 a.m. and it around-the-clock opera- caused by rain at the land- Rescue crews found the was pulled out of the exca- tion. slide site. body of one of two men vator just before 7 a.m. Earlier this week, “I can only again stress missing in a landslide at The family has been no- Smithson identified the our sympathy and prayers a gravel pit in southern tified, but the man’s name two missing men in a Face- to those dear family mem- Mississippi early Thurs- was not released out of book message as Emmitt bers who have kept this day and used their hands respect for his relatives, Shorter and James “Dee” vigil, how heartbreaking to dig through mud and Smithson said. Hemphill and offered con- it must be,” Gov. Phil Bry- slush to free him from a Copiah County Coroner dolences to their families. ant told reporters during piece of heavy equipment, Ellis Stuart told The Asso- State emergency offi- a Monday afternoon brief- a state official said. ciated Press that the Mine cials said the men were op- ing after meeting with fam- Mississippi Emergency Safety and Health Admin- erating heavy equipment ily members at the gravel Management Agency di- istration would release the for Green Brothers at a pit pit in rural Copiah County.

AREA OBITUARIES COMMERCIAL DISPATCH White, Felicia White, both of Youngstown, ton; siblings, Earl Tate, OBITUARY POLICY Janice Brooks and Ohio, John Lee Wallace Geraldine Tate, Shirley Obituaries with basic informa- Chaddy Brooks, all of Austintown, Ohio, Hairston, Ronald Tate tion including visitation and service times, are provided of Columbus; step- Louis Wallace of Bronx, and Monica Tate, all free of charge. Extended sons, Aaron Williams New York, and Spence of Columbus, Larry obituaries with a photograph, of Chattanooga, Ten- Tate of Atlanta, Geor- Tate of Jackson, Kim- detailed biographical informa- nessee, and Charles gia; seven grandchil- berly Tate of Marietta, tion and other details families White of Columbus; dren; 14 great-grand- Georgia, and Charles may wish to include, are avail- brothers, T.J., Ulysses children; and three Armstrong of Denver, able for a fee. Obituaries must be submitted through funeral C., Nathanial and John great-great-grandchil- Colorado; eight grand- homes unless the deceased’s Lovelace, all of Mis- dren. children; and three body has been donated to sissippi; sister, Mary Pallbearers will great-grandchildren. science. If the deceased’s Lovelace of Mississippi; be Gilbert Hairston, body was donated to science, 15 grandchildren; one Alcurtis Hairston, Leon the family must provide official Floyd Wells step-granddaughter; Gilkey, Henry Robin- COLUMBUS — proof of death. Please submit and 19 great-grandchil- son, John Love Robert Starkville Staff all obituaries on the form Floyd Wells, 86, died Columbus Staff dren. Smith, Jimmie Robinson provided by The Commercial June 2, 2016, at Bap- and Howard Smart. Dispatch. Free notices must tist Memorial Hospi- Summer fun is closer than you think. be submitted to the newspaper Lin Wallace tal-Golden Triangle. no later than 3 p.m. the day BROOKSVILLE — Willie Tate Jr. Services will be prior for publication Tuesday Lin Wallace, 84, died COLUMBUS —Wil- through Friday; no later than 4 Saturday June 2, 2016, at Bap- lie L. Tate Jr., 68, died We’ve got the cash you need p.m. Saturday for the Sunday at 11 a.m. to make memories. edition; and no later than 7:30 tist Memorial Hospi- June 3, 2016, at UAB at South- a.m. for the Monday edition. tal-Golden Triangle. Hospital-Birmingham, side MB Incomplete notices must be re- Services Alabama. Church. 706-C Hwy 12 W 3189 Hwy 45, Ste. E ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. will be Services will be STARKVILLE COLUMBUS for the Monday through Friday with Ray- Saturday at Saturday at field Evins 662-323-5746 662-328-2200 editions. 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Burial will follow in follow in Starkville MS_summerAD3.236x5bw_final.indd 1 5/12/2016 12:03:36 PM COLUMBUS — Flo- Sept. 17, 1929, to the Bigbee Valley Church the church cemetery. zell Lovelace Jr., 70, late Joe Wells and Hallie died May 31, 2016. Cemetery. Visitation Visitation is today from Fuller. He was the Services will be Sat- is today from noon-6 3-8 p.m. at Carter’s owner of Wells Cleaners urday at 11 a.m. at Lee- p.m. at Carter’s Funeral Funeral Services of and was a member of Sykes Funeral Chapel Services of Macon. Columbus. Southside MB Church. with Willie Mr. Wallace was born Mr. Tate was born Lang Aug. 5, 1931, to the late May 30, 1948, to the He served in the U.S. officiating. Hugh Wallace and Arlee late Willie Tate Sr. and Army. Burial Wallace. He was pre- Mary Alice Tate. He In addition to his par- will follow viously employed as a was previously em- ents, he was preceded in Union construction worker. He ployed as a supervisor in death by his siblings, Cemetery. was a member of Chris- with Baldor Electric. Josie Mae Johnson, Sal- Visitation tian Love MB Church. He served in the Army lie Wriley, Clyde Wells In addition to his National Guard and was and Ira Wells. is today Lovelace from 1:30-5 parents, he was pre- a member of Brick MB He is survived by p.m. at the ceded in death by his Church. his children, Crystal funeral home. wife, Lue Jean Duck In addition to his par- Wells of Columbus and Mr. Lovelace was Wallace; siblings, Willie ents, he was preceded Raine Wells of Dallas, born Aug. 25, 1945, to Wallace, Jack Wallace, in death by his siblings, Texas; siblings, Clarine the late Flozell Lovelace Cornell Wallace, James Jewel Barry, Simon Tate Cannon of Steens, Ollie Sr. and Lula Little. He Tate, Annie Smith and and Johnny Will Tate. Johnson of Pearline was previously em- Fannie Landerson; and He is survived by his Minor of Muskegon, ployed in the steel and son, Walter Henderson wife, Mae Tate of Co- Michigan, Selvin Wells construction industry. Washington. lumbus; children, Tany of Columbus, William He is survived by his He is survived by his Mays of Austin, Texas, Wells of Chicago, wife, Christine Lovelace children, Charlie Jones Vincent Tate of Kileen, Illinois, and Lee Wells of Columbus; daugh- of Crawford and Glenn Texas, Danielle Tate of New York City; one ters, Sherrie and Janice Duck Sr. of Erie, Penn- and Shemecca Woods, grandchild; and two Lovelace of Starkville; sylvania; siblings, Dora both of Columbus, and great-grandchildren. step-daughters, Sylvia Durall and Patricia Tate, Ricardo Little of Hamil- See OBITUARIES, 5A 4A FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016

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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller OUR VIEW Summer should be a time of exploring nature There is more than one way A kid who spent a summer Locally, one of the best people to explore the world of When a person develops to waste a summer. Previously, day indoors was either sick or opportunities is provided nature. an appreciation of nature we urged older teens to make being punished. through the Frank Phillips One of the best of those as a child, that person will productive use of their break It’s not that way anymore. YMCA, which offers week-long programs is called “Every Kid carry that respect for nature from school by getting a job. Today’s kids spend as much day-camps from June through in Park,” an initiative that be- throughout their lives. The life lessons learned from as 90 percent of their time the end of July at its excellent gan last year that provides all Our nation is blessed with those experiences often pro- indoors and up to 50 hours per facility, Camp Henry Pratt. fourth-graders throughout the abundant and diverse natural vide practical underpinning to week on electronic devices, The day camps offer chil- nation a free pass to all federal resources. All Americans, no “book learning.” according to one study. dren 6-12 a chance to engage lands, matter where they live or what For those too young to work The implications of such a in a wide variety of outdoor The child can bring up to they do for a living, benefit outside the home, the summer sedentary, solitary existence activities, from canoing to three other family members to from the natural beauty of our should also be a time of learn- are obvious. Young people are, climbing a rock wall, swim- any National Wildlife Refuge, country. Those benefits carry ing lessons not provided in the by nature, curious and there’s ming in the camp’s outdoor National Park, National Monu- an obligation, too. classroom. a wonderful world of nature pool, exploring nature, learn- ment or National forest. We are all stewards of the Summer is an ideal time awaiting those kids when giv- ing archery, even riding a zip Information on obtaining natural world around us. If the for young people to discover en the opportunity. line. the passes is available at www. natural wonders of our coun- the natural world, something There are any number of Parents who wish to send everykidinapark.gov. try are to be preserved and sorely missing among this camps and outings for today’s their kids to YMCA camp The benefits of providing protected, it’s up to all of us to generation of young people. children. Scouting remains an should stop by any YMCA opportunities for our children make sure that happens. For previous generations, excellent means of broadening office. to learn about nature go far be- To that end, when kids learn the outdoors provided an a child’s exposure to the world Even the federal govern- yond a simple escape from the to love and appreciate the nat- opportunity to discover and of nature. The same is true of ment is doing its part to pro- monotony of a wasted summer ural world, they become better explore the world of nature. 4H. vide opportunities for young break. citizens as adults.

ECONOMY A Trump presidency would sink all boats Hello, investors. Come join the foreign policy experts in daily panic at- tacks over what a President Donald Trump would mean for your world. What does one do about a candidate whose tax plan would send America into the fiscal abyss — who flaps lips about not making good on the national debt? Should we be investing Froma Harrop in the makers of Xanax and Klonopin? And on the personal side, are there enough benzodiazepines to go around? We’re not talking just about the very rich. Anyone with a retirement account or a small portfolio has something to lose. The economic consensus is that a Trump presidency would sink all boats. And that certainly applies to Trump’s own economically strug- gling followers in the least seaworthy craft. “Most Rust Belt working-class Americans don’t get CAMPAIGN 2016 it,” Bob Deitrick, CEO of Polaris Financial Partners in Westerville, Ohio, told me. “The working class thinks he’s going to stick it to the elites.” The facts: The Trump tax plan would deliver an Why Trump must not apologize average tax cut of $1.3 million to those with annual “Never retreat. Nev- and false, acceptable will be over, and they can go back incomes exceeding $3.7 million. The lowest-income er explain. Get it done and unacceptable, in to business as usual. households would get $128. (No missing zeros here.) and let them howl.” this republic. Sorry, but there is no going Folks in the middle would see federal taxes re- Donald Trump has Contrast Trump with back. duced by about $2,700, which sounds nice but would internalized the maxim Paul Ryan, who has The nationalist resistance to come out of their own hide. Medicare and other Benjamin Jowett gave buckled pathetically. the invasion across our Southern programs that benefit the middle class would have to to his students at Balliol The speaker says border and the will to preserve the be slashed. So would spending on science research, who would soon be Trump’s remark about unique character of America are infrastructure and services essential to the U.S. running the empire. Judge Gonzalo Curiel surging, and they have their coun- economy. And in rejecting being hostile to him, terparts all across Europe. People Or we could skip the very deep spending cuts and demands that he apol- probably because the sense that the fate and future of the see the national debt balloon by nearly 80 percent of ogize for his remarks judge is Mexican-Amer- West are in the balance. gross domestic product, calculation courtesy of the about the La Raza judge Patrick Buchanan ican, is the “textbook While Trump defies political Tax Policy Center. presiding over the definition of a racist correctness here, in Europe one Some might think that Trump’s tax plan — includ- class-action suit against comment.” can scarcely keep track of the an- ing the repeal of the federal tax on estates bigger Trump University, the Donald is But Ryan’s remark raises fewer ti-EU and anti-immigrant national- than $5.43 million — would impress the income elite, instinctively correct questions about Trump’s beliefs ist and separatist parties sprouting but they would be wrong. In a recent poll of Fortune Assume, as we must, that Trump than it does about the depth of up from the Atlantic to the Urals. 500 executives, 58 percent of the respondents said believes what he said. Ryan’s mind. Call it identity politics, call it they would support Hillary Clinton over Trump. Why, then, should he apologize We have seen a former president tribalism, call it ethnonationalism; Most in this Republican-leaning group are un- for speaking the truth, as he sees of Mexico curse Trump. We have it and Islamism are the two most doubtedly asking themselves: What good is a fur- it? heard Mexican-American journal- powerful forces on earth. lined deck chair if the ship’s going down? To do so would be to submit to ists and politicians savage him. We A decade ago, if one spoke other Then there are the others. extortion, to recant, to confess to a have watched Hispanic rioters burn than derisively of parties like the “Do middle-class Americans have any idea what sin he does not believe he com- the American flag and flaunt the National Front in France, the black- could happen to the economy or the stock market if mitted. It would be to capitulate Mexican flag outside Trump rallies. listers would come around. Now, our president ever vaguely suggested defaulting on to pressure, to tell a lie to stop the We are told Trump “provoked” the establishments in the West are the national debt?” Deitrick asked. (His clients tend beating, to grovel before the Inqui- these folks, to such a degree they on the defensive — when they are to be upper-middle-class investors.) sition of Political Correctness. are not entirely to blame for their not openly on the run. He recalls the summer of 2011, when a congres- Trump is cheered today because actions. The day of the Bilderberger is sional game of chicken over raising the federal debt he defies the commands of political Yet the simple suggestion that over. ceiling led to the possibility of a default. The Dow lost correctness, and, to the astonish- a Mexican-American judge might Back to Jowett. When the 2,400 points in a single week. And taxpayers were hit ment of enemies and admirers also be affected is “the textbook British were serenely confident with $1.3 billion in higher borrowing costs that year alike, he gets away with it. definition of a racist comment”? in the superiority of their tribe, alone. To the establishment, Trump is The most depressing aspect faith, culture and civilization, they Trump said on CNN that he is the “king of debt,” thus a far greater menace than Ber- of this episode is to witness the went out and conquered and ruled which in practice means he frequently doesn’t honor nie Sanders, who simply wants to Republican Party in full panic, and remade the world, and for the it. That’s why many major lenders shun him, talking push his soak-the-rich party a little trashing Trump to mollify the better. of “Donald risk.” further in the direction of Robin media who detest them. When they embraced the Speaking of, Trump famously said in a Trump Hood and his Merry Men. To see how far the party has guilt-besotted liberalism that James University interview, “I sort of hope (the real estate But Trump, with his defiant come, consider: Burnham called the “ideology of market crashes), because then people like me would refusal to apologize for remarks After he had locked up his Western suicide,” it all came down. go in and buy.” about “rapists” among illegal immi- nomination, Barry Goldwater rose The empire collapsed, the But he also predicted that the real estate market grants from Mexico, and banning on the floor of the Senate in June establishment burbled its endless would not tank — shortly before it did. Perhaps he Muslims, is doing something far of 1964 and voted “No” on the Civil apologies for how wicked it had never figured out there was a housing bubble. Or more significant. Rights Act. The senator believed been, and the great colonial powers it was part of a clever scheme to peddle real estate He is hurling his “Non serviam!” that the federal government was of Europe threw open their borders courses with brochures asking, “How would you like in the face of the establishment. He usurping the power of the states. to the peoples they had colonized, to market-proof your financial future?” is declaring: “I reject your moral He could not countenance this, no who are now coming to occupy and Imagine a whole country taking on “Donald risk.” authority. You have no right to sit matter how noble the cause. remake the mother countries. The business community runs on stability. It can’t in judgment of me. I will defy any Say what you will about him, But suddenly, to the shock of prosper under a showman who says crazy things and moral sanction you impose, and get Barry Goldwater would never be an establishment reconciled to denies having said them moments later. A Trump away with it. And my people will found among this cut-and-run its fate, populist resistance, call it presidency promises more chaos than a Marx Broth- stand by me.” crowd that is deserting Trump to Trumpism, seems everywhere to ers movie — and you can believe it would be a lot less Trump’s rebellion is not only appease an angry elite. be rising. fun. against the Republican elite but These Republicans seem to Patrick J. Buchanan is a na- Follow Froma Harrop on Twitter @FromaHarrop. against the establishment’s claim to believe that, if or when Trump goes tionally syndicated columnist. His She can be reached at [email protected]. define what is right and wrong, true down, this whole unfortunate affair website is http://buchanan.org/blog. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 5A Obituaries Continued from Page 3A Sammie Spann Sr. Huffman of Mississippi; Fleming and Quadarius in Woodland. Kirby Loyd officiating. great-grandchildren. NOXUBEE COUN- brothers, Ricky Moore Fleming. Services will be Sat- Burial will follow in Pallbearers will TY — Sammie Spann and J.B. Moore, both urday at 3:30 p.m. at Up- Memorial Gardens be Robbie Robinson, Sr., 75, died June 4, of Fayette, and Willard Clifton Sykes III per Prairie Creek MB Cemetery. Chuck Leonard, George 2016, at Noxubee Gen- Moore of Dothan, Ala- WEST POINT — Church with Willie B. Mrs. Sawtelle was Sawtelle, Jason Gillil- eral Hospital in Macon. bama. Clifton Sykes III, 48, Lairy officiating. Burial born Sept. 15, 1920, and, John Smith and Services will be Sat- died June 4, 2016, at will follow in Prairie to the late Edna Mae James Harrison. urday at 2 p.m. at Syl- Lakendrick Bishop North Mississippi Med- Creek Community Mighell and George Memorials may be van Ridge MB Church STARKVILLE — ical Center-West Point. Cemetery. Visitation Federius in Cleveland, made to West Point with William R. Wilson Lakendrick S. “Bay” Services is today from 3-6 p.m. Ohio. She was previ- Animal Shelter, 1212 officiating. Burial will Bishop, 19, died June 2, will be at Carter’s Mortuary ously employed with Old Tibbee Road, West follow in Snowball Cem- 2016. Saturday at Service Chapel in West the Housing Authority. Point, MS 39773 or Sally etery. Visitation is today Services are today 11 a.m. at Point. She was a member of Kate Winters Memorial at Carter’s Funeral at 1 p.m. at Bethel MB Northside Mrs. Davidson was West Point Pilot Club, Children’s Home, PO was a Girl Scout Leader Services of Macon. Church. Burial will fol- Christian born Dec. 21, 1919, to Box 1233, West Point, and Cub Scouts Den Mr. Spann was born low at Bethel Cemetery. Church the late Charlie Lofton MS 39773. July 14, 1940, to the West Memorial Funeral with Israel and Mollie Ann Lofton. Mother. Sykes III late Sammie Spann and Home is in charge of Lee officiat- She is survived by In addition to her Hattie Mae Triplett. arrangements. ing. Burial her sons, Eddie James parents, she was pre- Mary Frances Barham COLUMBUS — In addition to his will follow in Green- Davidson, Charlie G. ceded in death by her Mary Frances Barham, parents, he was pre- Lamarcus Logan wood Cemetery. Visi- Davidson Sr. and Robert husband, Daniel Wayne ceded in death by his tation is today from 3-6 L. Davidson Sr.; daugh- Sawtelle; and sister, 81, died June 10, 2016, STARKVILLE — La- at her residence. wife, Mary Magdalene marcus D. “Blackfoot” p.m. at Carter’s Mortu- ters, Ola M. Walker, Alice Mae Bromley. Arrangements are Spann; siblings, Billy Logan, 40, died June 3, ary Service Chapel. Alice Austin, Pearlena She is survived by incomplete and will be Earl Macon, Bobby 2016, in Tupelo. Mr. Sykes was born Hall and Mollie Tobias; her son, David Sawtell announced by Lowndes Jean Macon, and War- Services will be Sat- April 29, 1968, to Clifton brother, Ananias Shot- of Cedar Bluff; two grandchildren; and four thina Spann. urday at 11 a.m. at New Sykes Jr. and the late well Lofton and Charlie Funeral Home. He is survived by his Bethel MB Church in Geraldine Sykes. S. Lofton; sister, Icy L. children, Marvin Spann Starkville. Burial will In addition to his Lofton; 41 grandchil- of Victoryville, Cali- follow in the church father, he is survived dren; 83 great-grand- Winona Colbert fornia, Sammie Spann by his brothers, Ter- children; and 55 cemetery. Visitation is Our cherished Winona Jr. of Macon, Sammie today from 1-6 p.m. at rane Sykes and Ter- great-great-grandchil- Spann of Adelanto, Cal- rence Sykes, both of dren. Smith Colbert went to be with West Memorial Funeral the Lord on Tuesday, June 7, ifornia, Marylin Spann Home. West Point; and sister, of Macon, and Carnita Bridgette Sykes of 2016. She was born in Umpire, He is survived by his Anna Sawtelle Arkansas, on June 15, 1926. Her Young of Fontana, Atlanta, Georgia. WEST POINT — parents, Brenda Jack- parents were Jewel P. Smith and California; siblings, Anna Sawtelle, 95, died son and Don L. Logan Alice R. Faulkner. Growing up, Inell Macon Foster of June 8, 2016, at her Sr. of Starkville; son, Mary Davidson Winona, or “Smitty” as she was Louisville, Irene Triplett WOODLAND — residence. Lamarcus D. Logan Jr. nicknamed, loved playing any Kincaid of Chicago, Mary Francis Lofton Services are today of Starkville; brother, kind of group sports, always Illinois, Henry Macon Davidson, 96, died June at 11 a.m. at Robinson Don L. Logan Jr. of with a smile, yet ready for bat- of Saganaw, Michigan, 5, 2016, at her residence Chapel with the Rev. Starkville; step-broth- tle. She graduated from Lakeside High School William Macon of ers, Terrance Jackson Macon, Walter Triplett in Hot Springs in 1944 during World War II. Her and Paul Marcus, both It’s no secret people don’t want to think first job after high school was working at the of Louisville, Otis Spann of West Point; and about preplanning their funeral. of Trent, Michigan, Army Navy Hospital as a medical secretary. She step-sister, Monica Jack- So isn’t it better to be prepared? played tennis and attended East Mississippi Ju- and Mary Spann of St. son of Georgia. Louis, Missouri; ten We are your funeral preplanning nior College on a basketball scholarship, which grandchildren; and 12 specialist. Preplanning doesn’t was unheard of at that time for women. There, great-grandchildren. George Pridmore have to be a painful experience. at EMJC, she met the love of her life and future COLUMBUS — We promise. husband, Jack Colbert, Jr. They married in 1950, George Pridmore, 82, after only 3 months of dating. Following their Enoch Glenn III died June 9, 2016, at his When Caring Counts... marriage, the couple moved to Cleveland, MS, BROOKSVILLE — 1131 N. Lehmberg Rd. residence. Columbus, MS 39702 but shortly after moved to Columbus, MS. Win- Enoch Davan Glenn III, Services will be (662) 328-1808 ona worked at American Bosch for over 30 years, 49, died June 6, 2016, at FUNERAL HOME www.lowndesfuneralhome.net Sunday at 2 p.m. at & CREMATORY going above and beyond. Behind her sweet and Baptist Memorial Hos- Beersheba Cumberland gentle spirit was a master of efficiency. pital-Golden Triangle. Presbyterian Church. Winona was a pioneer in the early 70’s by Services will be Burial will follow in starting an exercise gym class, and she loved Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Beersheba Cemetery. Ayriauna Shania Johnson June 10, 2015 - March 17, 2016 power-walking throughout Columbus daily with Mt. Ary Baptist Church Visitation will be Sat- her friends. She was an avid sports fan, especial- with the Rev. John Ball urday from 4-7 p.m. at ly of basketball, tennis, and swimming, where officiating. Burial will Gunter & Peel Funeral she was the unofficial swim team cheerleader follow in Mt. Carmel Home. of CSA, GTSL, and, then in later years, for the Church Cemetery. Sunkist swimmers in Jackson where her grand- Visitation is today from daughter Jewels Faulkner was a member. noon-6 p.m. at Lee- Marcus Doss WEST POINT — When Jack and Winona’s grandchild Jewels Sykes Funeral Home Faulkner was born, they moved to Jackson to be and one hour prior to Marcus Brente Doss, 29, died May 28, 2016, close to their “Precious Sweet Angel.” They made services. sure to involve themselves in any and all things Mr. Glenn was born in Nashville. Memorial services just to be close to her. Jewels Faulkner says her Dec. 27, 1966, to Pearlie Happy Feet Ayriauna “Nana was made for love.” Sims Glenn and the late are today at 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion MB Church Lordy, Lordy, Lordy! Look who would’ve turned 1 today, our Winona found joy in the ordinary things in life. Enoch. He was previ- “Happy Feet”. We thank God for the 9 months he gave us When talking with her, she made you feel import- ously employed with with the Rev. Erusia to spend with you. Ayriauna, you brought us so much joy Culpepper officiating. and happiness. - Ayriauna’s Family ant because she truly cared and unconditionally Brock Company. loved those around her. She always saw the good In addition to his Mr. Doss was born Roses are red, violets are blue July 22, 1986, to Linda It’s hard to get through in everyone and everything. She was adored and mother, he is survived respected by her family and was a role model to by his wife, Patrice Doss Grayson and the nigth without you. Quenton White Sr. in So close your eyes & think of me all. Glenn; sons, Skyler © The Dispatch and all you will get in return is sweet dreams. Up until the day she went to be with her Lord, Glenn and Brodrick Murfreesboro, Tennes- see. Love, she insisted on mowing her front and back yard Glenn, both of Colum- Your Mom, Dad, Sister, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncle In addition to his and would drive to see her sisters in Arkansas bus, Enoch Glenn IV and brother in Louisiana. She excelled in taking of Starkville; daughter, parents, he is survived by his daughter, Mycoy- care of all family business transactions, walking Denise Taylor of Texas; daily, doing errands for her family, and she con- brothers, Kurt Glenn ia Janae Doss; sisters, Tommie Dean Richardson Brittany, Keondra tinued to be an avid sports fan, including partic- of Macon, Tony Glenn Tommie Dean Richardson, 75, of Columbus, Grayson and Roshon- ipating every year in her March Madness brack- and Eddrick McCloud, MS passed away Tuesday, June 7, 2016, at Baptist da Johnson; brothers, et. She did all these things while demonstrating a both of Brooksville; Memorial Hospital-GT, Columbus, MS. Rashad Doss, Quenton positive attitude in everything. She loved reading sister, Katoria Cooper Visitation will be Friday, June 10, 2016, from White Jr., Quentez her Bible in the morning and nonfiction books of Greenwood; and nine 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Home, White, Mardarius throughout the day, memorizing scriptures, and grandchildren. Columbus, MS. Funeral Services will follow at her most recent interest began a couple of weeks 12:00 PM in the Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel ago with memorizing a Henry Wadsworth Long- Robert Moore with Dr. David Skinner officiating. Interment will fellow poem called “A Psalm of Life.” VERNON, Ala. — be at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Colum- Found written in her journal and words for Robert Wayne Moore, bus, MS with Lowndes Funeral Home directing. us all to cherish and live by: Psalms 27:4 “One 67, died June 3, 2016. Winona Colbert Mrs. Richardson was born June 20, 1940, to thing I have asked from the Lord, that I shall Memorial services Visitation: the late Walter L. and Delcie Ipock Atkins. She seek: That I may dwell in the house of the Lord Friday, June 10 • 2 PM was a hairdresser and a member of Mt. Zion Bap- will be Saturday at 11 Memorial Funeral Home all the days of my life.” a.m. at Chandler Funer- Services: tist Church, Columbus, MS. Mrs. Richardson en- She is preceded in death by her parents Jewel al Chapel with Frankie Friday, June 10 • 3 PM joyed gardening and putting up vegetables, draw- Memorial Funeral Home and Alice Smith, her husband John “Jack” F. Col- Rogers officiating. Burial ing house plans, interior decorating, and being bert, Jr., and her infant grandson, Charles Emo- Mr. Moore was born Brooksville Cemetery very creative. She loved her grandchildren and ry Fitts, Jr. She is survived by her daughter Jac- memorialfuneral.net July 17, 1947, to the great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, queline Colbert Fitts (Charles) of Calhoun City; late George and Clara she is preceded in death by her daughter-Susan daughter Julie Ann Colbert of Jackson; grand- Lucille Moore in Ken- George Pridmore Milling; son-Greg Richardson; grandchild-Tyler Visitation: daughter Jewels Faulkner of Jackson; brother nedy, Alabama. He was Saturday, June 11 • 4-7 PM Richardson; brothers-R. C. Atkins, Parker At- Dwight H. Smith of Baton Rouge, LA; sister Ma- employed as a mainte- Gunter & Peel Funeral Home kins, and Arthur Atkins. vis Smith Troyer (Irv); sister Joyce Smith Arguel- Services: nance worker with the Sunday, June 12 • 2 PM Mrs. Richardson is survived by her hus- lo; and sister Naomi Smith of Hot Springs, AR; as City of Vernon. Beersheba Cumberland band-Charles Richardson, Columbus, MS; well as several nieces and nephews. Presbyterian Church daughter-Kathy Richardson, Columbus, MS; In addition to his par- Burial Visitation will be held at Memorial Funeral ents, he was preceded Beersheba Cemetery son-Kenneth Richardson, Columbus, MS; sis- Home in Columbus, MS on Friday, June 10, 2016 in death by his broth- gunterandpeel.com ters-Elizabeth Waring and Janett (Jake) O’Barr; at 2:00 pm with services at 3:00pm. Graveside ers, Kenneth Moore, brother-Morris Ray (Marilyn) Atkins; grandchil- services will follow at Brooksville Cemetery. Lloyd Moore and Allen dren-Grant Duncan, Garrett Duncan, Barry Mill- Pallbearers are: Chris Chain, Bryan Harrell, Moore. ing, Jennifer (Jeremy) Madison, and Alea Robert- Dan Horton, Mark McLemore, David Orr, and He is survived by son; and great-grandchildren Madalynn Skyler Bob Spinks. his wife, Nelda Moore Reese Richardson, Gage Duncan, Ellie Duncan, Honorary Pallbearers are : Robert Arguello, of Vernon, Alabama; Jace Luther, Mason Luther, Haleigh Vail. Charles Fitts, Colbert Jones, J.W. Jones, Eddie daughter, Jennifer Flip- Pallbearers will be Grant Duncan, Garrett Livingston, Irv Troyer, Larry Troyer, and Terry po of Detroit, Alabama; Duncan, Barry Milling, Randy Collins, Guy Wil- Smith. sisters, Erma Lou cox and Raymond Ferrell. Honorary Pallbearers For those desiring, memorials may be made Harness of Fayette, Al- will be Lucas McDonald, Tim Atkins and Harold to: Brooksville Cemetery Fund, Attn: Melanie abama, and Martha Sue Ray Atkins. Hines, 586 Hines Road, Brooksville, MS 39739. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Expressions of Sympathy May cdispatch.com Compliments of Be Left At Lowndes Funeral Home www.lowndesfuneralhome.net www.memorialfuneral.net 6A FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Exchange Club convention to be held in Columbus this weekend an awards lunch, business The convention will conclude Club members from across the state coming to Columbus meeting and election of 2016- with the One Nation Under God BY ISABELLE ALTMAN according to Elizabeth John- tion and dinner 2017 officers and multiple guest Celebration Sunday. Columbus speakers. There will also be a [email protected] son, an Exchange Club mem- will follow at Lion Air Force Base chaplain Lieu- banquet held at the Rosenzweig ber and former president of the Hills Center. tenant Colonel Brian E. McCor- Arts Center. Members from 27 Missis- mack will speak at the celebra- Columbus club. Saturday at- At lunch, the MS District sippi Exchange Clubs will be in tion, Johnson said. Between 75-100 people are tendees will be Youth of the Year and ACE Columbus this weekend for the expected to attend the conven- treated to a tour Johnson award winners will be recog- Johnson said the Columbus 96th Annual Mississippi Dis- tion. of Columbus nized. West Point native and Convention and Visitors Bureau trict Exchange Convention. The event begins Friday with from the city’s double-deck- retired lieutenant colonel of the has been helpful in organizing This is the first year Colum- a golf tournament at Lion Hills er bus and tour antebellum Air Force Gail Swentkofske will entertainment and events for bus has hosted the convention, Golf Course. A welcome recep- homes. The event also includes also speak. the weekend.

EQUIPMENT DONATION Tubman Town: New face of $20 could be honored with US park Upstate New York town was where the Underground Railroad conductor settled down

BY MICHAEL HILL The Associated Press

AUBURN, N.Y. — Harriet Tubman’s upcom- ing debut on the $20 bill is just half the good news in the upstate New York town where the Under- ground Railroad conductor settled down and grew old. A long-sought national historical park here honoring Tubman could be officially established as early as this summer. The move would give a boost to preservation efforts at her old home and church just as the former slave is poised to replace President Andrew Jackson as the face of the $20 bill. “It’s about time,” Judith Bryant, Tubman’s 80-year-old great-great-grandniece said of the recognition as the first African-American on U.S. paper currency. “People who don’t know about her will now.” Bryant stood beside a simple headstone describing Tubman as a “Heroine of the Un- derground Railroad,” a phrase that resonates Mary Alice Truitt/Dispatch Staff Austin Check, a firefighter with the District 5 Volunteer Fire Department, loads extraction equipment donated by personally with the Auburn resident. Bryant’s Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation on Thursday. Check said the equipment will provide “an invaluable as- great-great grandfather was Tubman’s brother, set” in assisting the department in responding to vehicular accidents. Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation and was among the dozens of slaves she guided donated approximately $25,000 to the fire department as part of its overall effort to help first responders. The north to freedom. organization previously donated a water rescue craft to the West Point Fire Department. CDC Director says funding Blood drive set for Saturday in Columbus delay hurts Zika-fighting work One winner will win a va- Donors are encouraged guardian to donate. Do- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donors eligible to cation for which transit to make an appointment nors must be at least 110 and lodging up to $6,000 online prior to the drive pounds, and additional ATLANTA — A top U.S. health official says win vacation will be paid for by UBS. at bloodhero.com or by height and weight re- the congressional delay in approving money to DISPATCH STAFF REPORT For a full list of rules and calling or texting 662- quirements may apply to fight Zika is impeding efforts to control the mos- restrictions, visit United- 321-9988. They also may donors under 22. quitoes that transmit the virus, to find better fill out the interview por Donors must have pic Individuals may have BloodServices.org/NT. - - tools to diagnose the disease and to develop a Donors under 21 will be tion of their donation on- ture ID to donate. They vaccine. the chance to win a vaca- entered to win an Apple line the day of the drive will receive a free choles- Dr. Thomas Frieden, the director of the Cen- tion for donating blood at iPad Pro. at unitedbloodservices. terol tests and a T-shirt ters for Disease Control and Prevention, says ep- the blood drive held by The blood drive will org by clicking on “Fast that says “Journey to Sav- idemics can spread in days and weeks and that United Blood Services be held from 8 a.m. to 1 Track.” ing Lives” while supplies the sooner Congress acts the better. and Southern Cruisers of p.m. at Columbus East Donors must be 16 or last. The Obama administration has request- Columbus on Saturday. Bank during the Southern older, and 16-year-olds Call Caroline Pugh at ed $1.9 billion for Zika. The Senate voted late Donors 21 and over will Cruisers of Columbus’s must have signed per- 662-321- 9988 for more in- Wednesday to begin talks with the House over be entered into a drawing. annual car show Saturday. mission from a parent or formation on the drive. differing funding measures.

Man faces US charges after joining, quitting Islamic State es in northern Iraq in March. He told his 26-year-old Virginia man captors he was a Palestinian-American captured by Kurdish forces who had gone to join the Islamic State. But he told Kurdish television he became THE ASSOCIATED PRESS disenchanted with life in the Islamic State and made his way to the front lines to sur- ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A Virginia render, where he renounced the organiza- man who authorities say joined the Is- tion’s ideology. lamic State group for two months before At the time of his capture, U.S. author- surrendering to Kurdish authorities has ities and even Khweis’ own family ap- been flown back to the U.S. to face terror- peared to be caught off guard that he had ism charges. left the U.S. to join the militant group. A judge on Thursday unsealed charges At an initial appearance Thursday against Mohamad Khweis, 26, of Alexan- afternoon in U.S. District Court in Alex- dria alleging he provided material support andria, Khweis — shorn of his long hair to terrorists and agreed to be a suicide and beard — waved to his father, mother bomber for them. and brother as he was led out of the court- Khweis was captured by Kurdish forc- room.

Campers Continued from Page 1A For three years, the morning worship, a trip on the last camp day. residential camp has tak- to Slip N Dip, vacation bi- Wright says many of en place at Lake Lown- ble school classes, a lab- the campers come from des State Park’s camp- based activity centered families who would not be grounds. Previously, around the camp’s theme economically able to send Timber Lake Ministries for the week, free time their kids to a summer retreat center near Mill- with activities such as camp elsewhere. port, Alabama, and a fishing and kickball and This year, Kingz Kidz campground in Palmet- an evening worship. Ministry will host 110 to, Alabama, hosted, but Area ministers per- campers, 20 counselors Wright says the number form morning and eve- and counselors in train- of campers has outgrown ning worship services on ing and 18 adult volun- those smaller settings. the lake’s bank. Parents teers. The camp reached Most campers stay also have the option to maximum capacity for in one of the six cabins attend the services, and 2016. The theme will be Kingz Kidz rents at Lake many parents show up to “Truerassic Park,” and Lowndes. Older campers the closing service to take topics will revolve around pitch tents nearby. part in the open environ- Creationism. Campers A typical day at Kingz ment and to see their kids move in June 12 and stay Kidz Ministry includes sing and perform outside until June 17. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 7A RELIGIOUS BRIEFS with James Lockett of Harrison Grove MB Vocational Bible School Anniversary Program Church. Turner Chapel AME will conduct a com- Mt. Pelier MB Church will host a 5th munity vocational bible school event June Anniversary Program June 12 at 3 p.m. for 8-10 from 5-7 p.m. Register by contact- Rev. Lonnie Snow Jr. with guest preacher Church Anniversary ing Elois Smith at 662-617-5912. Rev. Darren Harris. Mt. Ary MB Church, 291 South Front- age Road, will have their Church Anniver- 223 N. Browder St. Columbus, MS Vacation Bible School 100 Women in White and Hat sary June 26 at 3 p.m. with guest speaker Yeates Chapel MB Church of West Benny Henry of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Oak Grove MB Church will host their Millport. Point will hold their Vacation Bible School 100 women in white and hat fellowship June 8-10 from 6-8 p.m. program June 12 at 2:30 p.m. with guest speaker Rev. Jessie Slater of Mount Zion Tuesday Thunder Vacation Bible School MB Church. Charity Mission Full Gospel Baptist United Christian Baptist Church, 232 Church will host Tuesday Thunder every Yorkville Road E., will hold their Vacation Revival Services Tuesday night in May. Bible School June 13-17 from 6-8 p.m. Yeates Chapel MB Church of West Point will have their annual Revival Ser- Bible Study Mortgage Burning Service vices June 13-17 at 7 p.m. nightly. Faith Harvest Church bible class will be United Faith Inter-Denominational every second and fourth Tuesday of each Ministries will celebrate their mortgage Pre-Father’s Day Extravaganza month at 6 p.m. Pastor is Hugh L. Dent. burning service June 12, 2016, at 8:30 Shiloh Full Gospel Church, 120 19th For information, call 662-243-7076. a.m. with guest speaker Pastor Francisco St. S., will hold their pre-father’s day ex- Brock of Truvine Life Center Church. travaganza June 17 at 7 p.m. with guests: Radio program Ann and The Caldwells, The Gospel Apostles Patrick Perkins invites the Yard & Bake Sale Legends, The Mighty Gospel Warriors, public to tune in to WTWG, radio 1050 Enlightening Minds, Bible Way Progressive, 426 Military The New Kings of Joy, Unique Voices and AM for Perfecting the Saints Broadcast, Road, will hold a yard and bake sale June Armondo Adams & Redemption. Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. Forming Lives 11 from 6-1 p.m. © The Dispatch Book Signing and Seminar Radio program AnnunciationCatholicSchool.org Choir Anniversary Rev. Vinson Ballard will hold a book Pat Douglas invites the public to tune Sand Creek Chapel Missionary Baptist signing June 18 from 5-8:30 p.m. at the in to WTWG radio, 1050 AM for Yes Lord Church’s Male Choir will celebrate their Courtyard with a seminar on cultural heal- Ministries, Sundays 9:15-9:45 a.m. 17th anniversary June 11 at 6 p.m. and ing for community families and youth. June 12 at 3 p.m. The church is located Women Prayer and Worship at 3818 Rockhill Road in Starkville. Men and Women Day Service Pleasant Grove Pools MB Church, 3589 Service Church of the Eternal Word , 120-21 Waverly Road, West Point, will hold their Fellowship Hall Dedication Street St. in Columbus holds a prayer and Men and Women Day Service June 19 at 3 Miracle Temple Church of God in worship service every Thursday from 6-7 p.m. with guest speaker Rev. Nathaniel D. Christ, 5429 Hwy. 45 N., will have a p.m. Contact Marie Nabors at 549-4322 Houston Sr. fellowship Hall Dedication in honor of or 329-1234 for prayer requests. the late Andre Moore Sr. June 12 at 2 p.m. with guest speaker Andre Evans of Tent Crusade Prayer ministry Sulligent, Alabama. Victory Center Church, off Hwy. 25S New Beginning Everlasting Outreach and Linden Circle will host a tent crusade Ministry invites the public to call in with June 22-24 at 7 p.m. nightly with the Sand- Usher Ministry Program their prayer requests at 662-327-9843. First Baptist MB Church in Pheba ers Brothers. will celebrate its Annual usher Ministry Praise and worship service Homeowners insurance Program June 12 at 3 p.m. with guest Summer Revival Sulfur Springs MB Church will have a speaker Rev. Charles Davidson of Town Concord Independent Methodist praise and worship service the last Friday Creek MB Church in West Point. rates going up? Church will ave their summer revival June of each month at 7 p.m. For information, 22-24 at 7 p.m. nightly with guest speaker call Pastor Henry Mosley at 662-328-1035. Deacon Ordination Christopher Wriley. We’re just a phone call away. Brick MB Church, 4572 Old Macon Fitness Transformations Rd., will host a Deacon Ordination Pro- Pastor Appreciation Program The Transformational Church, 2301 Free quotes guaranteed! gram for Johnny Stinson June 12 at 2:30 Faith Harvest Church will host the 16th Jess Lyons Road, Columbus, MS, 39705, p.m. with guest speaker James A. 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The judge cited Turn- er’s clean criminal record Baseball Tournament and the effect the convic- tion will have on his life. The term triggered Starkville criticism that a star athlete from a privileged back- ground had gotten special Super Regional treatment. Prosecutors had asked for six years in prison. at Turner will only serve three months behind bars, with his expected release Dudy Noble Field. date listed as Sept. 2, ac- cording to online inmate records. County jail in- mates serve 50 percent of their sentences if they keep a clean disciplinary The #RoadToOmaha record. Calls to the county De- partment of Correction begins here! weren’t immediately re- © The Dispatch turned Thursday. Defendants can solic- www.visitcolumbusms.org it letters of support from family, friends and others 117 Third Street South • Columbus for judges to consider be- 662-329-1191 fore sentencing. One of SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA tournament Starkville Super Regional / MLB First-Year Player draft Gibbons’ revival Bullpen sparks armed, Wildcats BY BEN WAIT ready [email protected]

STARKVILLE — Zach Gibbons wanted to have a big junior season. for MSU After being a big part of the Arizona baseball team in 2014, he struggled in Rigby, Brown, Smith 2015 as the Wildcats had lead deep relief staff another losing season. That didn’t sit well with BY BEN WAIT Gibbons, so [email protected] he worked hard in the STARKVILLE — Ryan s u m m e r Rigby stood in the bullpen and fall to and watched sparingly as get back on Zac Houston loaded the track. bases Sunday. “I defi- Kelly Price/Mississippi State Athletic Media Relations The Mississippi State The St. Louis Cardinals used the 34th pick, the last one of the first round, to select Mississippi State junior Gibbons nitely give right-hander on Thursday in the Major League First-Year Player draft. Hudson, who is from sophomore right-hander all the cred- Dunlap, Tennessee, is 9-4 with a 2.62 ERA. He has struck out 109 and walked 34 in 106 2/3 innings. didn’t have it to the coaches,” Gibbons time to said. “All fall they were fixate on working on my swing and Houston getting low in my legs.” Cardinals choose Hudson in first round because he Gibbons’ turnaround was locked is a big reason why Ari- BY BEN WAIT starts at 5 p.m. today (ESPN2). into his zona is in Mississippi this [email protected] St. Louis uses No. 34 pick Game 2 is scheduled for 5 p.m. warmup. weekend for the NCAA to take junior right-hander Saturday (ESPNU). If needed, B u t Rigby tournament’s Starkville STARKVILLE — Mississippi Game 3 will be at 5 p.m. Sunday Rigby knew Super Regional. The se- State baseball junior right-hander (ESPN2 or ESPNU). he was nior right fielder, who is Dakota Hudson was expected to “I’m a pretty big Cardinals fan, Hudson was the 12th about to second in the Pac-12 Con- go in the first round of the Major so I was super excited and it’s a right-handed pitcher taken, and enter in a ference with a .380 batting League Baseball First-Year Player big deal to have this opportunity,” 18th pitcher overall. The slot val- tough spot. average, will lead Arizona draft on Thursday. Hudson said in a statement re- ue of Hudson’s pick is $1,878,000. Instead (42-21) against No. 6 na- Hudson probably didn’t think leased by MSU. The Dunlap, Tennessee, native of being up- tional seed and No. 4 MSU it would come down to the wire, Hudson and No. 6 national is 9-4 with a 2.62 ERA. He has tight or anx- Brown (44-16-1) at 5 p.m. today but he had to wait until pick No. seed and No. 4 MSU (44-16-1) will struck out 109 and walked 34 in ious coming (ESPN2) in Game 1 of the 34, the last pick of the first round, play host to Arizona (42-21) this 106 2/3 innings. on in relief best-of-three series. before the St. Louis Cardinals se- weekend in the Starkville Super He is the 13th Bulldog taken of Houston, Game 2 is scheduled for Rigby was lected him. Regional. The best-of-three series See NOTEBOOK, 4B 5 p.m. Saturday (ESPNU). relaxed. If needed, Game 3 will be He showed at 5 p.m. Sunday (ESPN2 HEAT ADVISORY THIS WEEKEND he had the right mind- or ESPNU). With temperatures expected to loose clothing and white shirts wall and inside the Palmeiro Center. set by strik- Gibbons was second on rise into the mid-90s this weekend, and to hydrate themselves before Small personal coolers will be per- the club with a .338 batting ing out two Smith Mississippi State has implemented and during the game to avoid heat mitted in the grandstands. Additional average as a sophomore in L o u i s i a n a initiatives for fans attending the exhaustion. water locations will be stationed 2014, but his batting av- Tech batters and retiring NCAA tournament’s Starkville Super First aid and cooling stations will throughout Dudy Noble Field. Drink- erage slipped to .287 last another on a fly out to season. Regional at Dudy Noble Field. be available behind the third base ing fountains are located behind the leave three on base in the The Scottsdale, Ari- Fans are encouraged to wear bleachers, behind the center-field grandstands. seventh inning. He pitched zona, native was anxious the final two innings to to get to summer ball pick up his first save in a and return to form as one Phillies select California high schooler No. 1 4-0 victory that helped the of the Pac-12’s elite hit- MSU baseball team win the Starkville Regional. ters. He was recruited by BY DENNIS WASZAK JR. INSIDE the favor by getting picked in the and played for legendary The Associated Press first 20 rounds someday, Moniak n First-Year See BULLPEN, 4B coach Andy Lopez, but said. draft selections. Page 3B Lopez stepped down after SECAUCUS, N.J. — became the first prep SCHEDULE the Wildcats went 31-24 Moniak made his mark in the Ma- outfielder chosen No. 1 since Tam- TODAY’S GAME and missed the postsea- jor League Baseball draft — and At stake: Moniak’s signature pa Bay drafted Delmon Young in n Arizona (42-21) at son in 2015. Lopez is one his buddy could soon be getting a tattooed on Abrams’ rear end. 2003. The selection marked the Mississippi State of the winningest college permanent reminder. Just a few minutes after Com- first time the Phillies led off the (44-16-1), 5 p.m. (ESPN2; baseball coaches with a Moniak, a high missioner Rob Manfred an- draft since they took Miami slug- WKBB-FM 100.9, 1,177-742-7 record in 33 school outfieldernounced at MLB Network studios ger Pat Burrell in 1998. WFCA-FM 107.9) years. He led Arizona to from California, that the Phillies were on the clock, “I definitely wouldn’t say there’s SATURDAY’S GAME the 2012 national title. was selected first Moniak didn’t have to wait long pressure,” the 6-foot-2, 190-pound n Arizona at Mississippi Jay Johnson, who was overall by the Phil- for his friend’s fresh-ink fate to be Moniak said. “I’m excited to hope- State, 5 p.m. (ESPNU; at Nevada, was hired to adelphia Phillies sealed. fully prove the Phillies right.” WKBB-FM 100.9, replace Lopez. After an on Thursday night. “That is very true,” a smiling With no consensus No. 1 talent WFCA-FM 107.9) initial phone call, Gibbons Long before the Moniak said in an interview on this year, there was plenty of sus- SUNDAY’S GAME Moniak felt rejuvenated. draft, he bet La MLB Network. “I’m holding him pense right up until the pick was n Arizona at Mississippi “Right before I went Costa Canyon High to that, too.” announced. At least five players State, 5 p.m. (ESPN2 or out to summer ball, coach School teammate Ethan Abrams Abrams, a freshman pitcher at were considered in the mix for the ESPNU; WKBB-FM 100.9, See GIBBONS, 4B that he’d go in the top 10. Columbia this season, can return See DRAFT, 4B WFCA-FM 107.9)

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On her fifth throw from the rain-soaked ‘Can you help me figure David Miller/Special to The Dispatch competitive class now. out this Camaro?’ ” Beard Heath Beard (5) holds off Brad Gable in a Factory The Factory Stock divi- Hayward Field shot put ring, said. “Lee said, ‘Nope, Stocks race at Magnolia Motor Speedway. sion is a lot of fun, and it Saunders launched the 8.8-pound you need to call Heath doesn’t require as much metal ball 63 feet, 5 inches to Beard.’ ” Carlos, arguably the go-to than 12 years in Street time to set up throughout shatter a 33-year-old collegiate What would seem a street car for both divi- Stocks competition. But the week.” record. simple task of setting up sions, Beard said. the growth of the division Beard experiences the NCAA titles are nothing a Camaro to race in Street Beard, a Columbus na- drove up the cost to com- nostalgia of racing Ca- new to the Charleston, South Stocks or Factory Stocks tive who spent 14 years pete, and with the estab- maros and Street Stocks Carolina, native. She claimed Saunders — two of the cheaper divi- as a police officer with lishment of the Factory each race at Magnolia, the indoor and outdoor national sions in which to compete the Columbus Police De- Stocks division at Mag- where TK King races crowns as a freshman last year at — is more difficult “to partment, raced numer- nolia Motor Speedway in Beard’s last Camaro and Southern Illinois. But Saunders knew her fifth figure out” than Monte ous Camaros for more 2015, Beard sold his Ca- See BEARD, 5B See NCAAs, 4B 2B FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com COLLEGE BASEBALL Jays pick Rebels’ Woodman in second round From Special Reports as a team captain. He games, both team bests. He showed earned numerous ac- his speed throughout the season, SECAUCUS, N.J. — The To- colades throughout leading the Rebels with 12 stolen ronto Blue Jays selected Ole Miss his junior season, bases and tracking down balls in All-America junior outfielder J.B. including First Team the outfield gaps. From his center Woodman with the 16th pick of the All-SEC, SEC All-De- field position, Woodman recorded second round and the 57th overall fense, Ferriss Trophy nine outfield assists throughout pick Thursday in the Major League finalist, National Col- the year, which leads the league Baseball First-Year Player draft. Woodman legiate Baseball Writ- and ranks third nationally. 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Our job childhood home on Grand to Ali’s family at the ser- a miles-long procession now, as a city, is to send Avenue. Then it will turn vice. spanning his life — from him off with the class and toward his final resting The memorial is ex- his boyhood home where dignity and respect that place. Officials predict a pected to draw 15,000 he shadowboxed and he deserves.” 90-minute tour. people and will book- dreamed of greatness to Ali died last Friday at The procession ends end a weeklong series the boulevard that bears 74 after a long battle with at Cave Hill Cemetery of planned services and his name and the museum Parkinson’s disease. The where his family and clos- spontaneous celebrations. that stands as a lasting trib- procession and memorial est friends will gather for The Ali Center stopped ute to his boxing triumphs service follow a tradition- a private burial. charging people for ad- and his humanitarian caus- al Muslim funeral service At 2 p.m., thousands mission. A tour company es outside the ring. held Thursday afternoon. will gather at the KFC began impromptu tours Louisville is accus- The faithful traveled from Yum Center a final send- of Ali’s path through the tomed to being in the all over the world to pay off befitting The Greatest. city. Businesses printed limelight each May when their respects. The service will feature his quotes across their the Kentucky Derby at Thousands more are a eulogy by former Pres- billboards. City buses Churchill Downs captures expected to line the pro- ident Bill Clinton, a long- flashed “Ali - The Great- Columbus: the world’s attention. But cession route today to time friend, and remarks est” in orange lights Leigh Mall 1404 Old Aberdeen Rd the send-off for the three- wave a final goodbye to by comedian Billy Crystal, across their marquees. A 662-328-4450 time heavyweight cham- the city’s favorite son. television journalist Bryant downtown bridge said it pion and global advocate The motorcade will be- Gumbel and the champ’s would be lit the rest of the Starkville: for social justice looms as gin at the funeral home wife, Lonnie. The king of week in red and gold: red 911 Highway 12 W one of the city’s most his- and head north onto the Jordan and president of for his gloves and gold for 662-323-4919 toric events. interstate. It will pause Turkey will attend. his medal. BASKETBALL: NBA Finals Cavaliers await Love’s return from concussion BY TOM WITHERS to a 120-90 victory against the finals. back,” Lue said. “We miss The Associated Press the Golden State Warriors “I haven’t thought about his rebounding. We miss on Wednesday night while it yet,” said Lue, who un- his post presence. We miss CLEVELAND — Kevin Love stayed in the locker doubtedly has been playing his three-point shooting. Love smiled as he walked room watching on TV and out scenarios in his head. So we definitely want him onto the court, sharing a wondering if he would play “Hopefully just trying to back, but he has to take the handshake and laugh with again. And now that the get Kevin healthy is the steps necessary to get him- teammate Jordan McRae. Cavs have clawed their way most important thing right self back.” Love then worked on his back into the series with- now. He’s going through In Love’s absence, the drop-step, dunked, fired out Love, coach Tyronn the concussion protocol, so 35-year-old Jefferson had up a few outside shots and Lue faces a dilemma as he hopefully we can get him nine points, eight rebounds, practiced free throws. prepares for Game 4 today, back.” two assists, and two steals Outwardly relaxed, he when Cleveland can try to Love’s resumption of in 33 minutes. While the desperately wanted to do pull even at 2-2. non-contact basketball ac- Cavs were successful more. The Cavs barely missed tivities indicates progress without Love, Jefferson is After missing Game Love in Game 3, as reserve in his recovery, and he will the first to acknowledge 3 of the NBA Finals with Richard Jefferson provided be evaluated again Friday they’re better with him. a concussion, Love, who a spark, James flourished morning to make sure “Kevin is a big part of our watched last year’s finals at both ends, and Cleveland he’s not experiencing any team, one of the main rea- with his left arm in a sling played with defensive inten- symptoms. If he’s cleared, sons we’re here,” Jefferson following shoulder surgery, sity. Love will be available to said. “We look at this as a moved a step closer to play- Love still must be the Cavs, who are feeling team. Kevin was the loudest ing again. cleared by doctors before confident after snapping a supporter for us in that lock- The question now is: he can play, giving Lue seven-game losing streak er room. He means a lot to Does Cleveland need him? time to decide whether to against the Warriors. us. I don’t know what coach With LeBron James and stick with Jefferson as a “I know he’s eager to Lue is going to go with, but Kyrie Irving leading the starter or return to the line- play, he wants to play, and Kevin is our guy. We’re go- way, the Cavaliers cruised up that got the Cavs back in we definitely need him ing to stick by him.” Warriors convinced Curry will play better tonight Do You Need Estate Planning to BY TIM REYNOLDS Players have to per- lane, there would be someone waiting The Associated Press form. It’s on all of us to bump him. Baseline cut, someone Protect You & Your Family’s Future? to be better.” would make sure to impede his path. 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15. Minnesota, , OF, Plum Senior At Jim Patterson Stadium Harold Varner III...... 36-35—71 Vijay Singh...... 35-34—69 HS, New Kensington, Pa. Louisville, Kentucky Steve Wheatcroft...... 36-35—71 Bart Bryant...... 36-33—69 BRIEFLY Baseball 16. L.A. Angels, , C, Virginia. Saturday’s Game Mark Hubbard...... 36-35—71 Billy Andrade...... 34-36—70 American League 17. Houston, , RHP, Alamo UC Santa Barbara (40-18-1) at No. 2 Louisville Erik Compton...... 36-35—71 Scott Dunlap...... 35-35—70 East Division Heights HS, San Antonio. (50-12), 11 a.m. Lee McCoy...... 34-37—71 Doug Garwood...... 34-36—70 Mississippi State W L Pct GB 18. N.Y. Yankees, , OF, Sunday’s Game a-Hayden Springer...... 38-33—71 Colin Montgomerie...... 35-35—70 Baltimore 36 23 .610 — Chaminade Prep HS, Simi Valley, Calif. UC Santa Barbara vs. Louisville, 11 a.m. Abraham Ancer...... 37-34—71 Tom Watson...... 36-35—71 Agarwal earns CoSIDA first-team Academic Boston 34 25 .576 2 19. N.Y. Mets, , RHP, x-Monday’s Game David Hearn...... 34-37—71 Scott McCarron...... 35-36—71 Toronto 32 30 .516 5½ Boston College. UC Santa Barbara vs. Louisville, TBA Andrew Loupe...... 33-38—71 Bernhard Langer...... 33-38—71 New York 30 30 .500 6½ 20. L.A. Dodgers, , SS, Indian Trail Kyle Reifers...... 36-35—71 Woody Austin...... 35-36—71 All-America honors Tampa Bay 27 31 .466 8½ HS, Kenosha, Wis. At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium Cameron Tringale...... 36-35—71 Mark Brooks...... 34-37—71 STARKVILLE — Mississippi State men’s tennis standout Central Division 21. Toronto, TJ Zeuch, RHP, Pittsburgh. Gainesville, Florida Ben Martin...... 36-35—71 Steve Lowery...... 37-34—71 W L Pct GB 22. Pittsburgh, , 3B, Wake Forest. Saturday’s Game Ryan Palmer...... 34-37—71 Jeff Maggert...... 34-37—71 Rishab Agarwal earned first-team Academic All-America honors Cleveland 33 26 .559 — 23. St. Louis, Delvin Perez, SS, Individualized Florida State (40-20) at Florida (50-13), 5 p.m. D.A. Points...... 39-32—71 Wes Short, Jr...... 36-35—71 Kansas City 30 29 .508 3 Sunday’s Game Rod Pampling...... 36-35—71 Tommy Armour III...... 34-37—71 on Thursday. Education School, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Florida State vs. Florida, 5 p.m. Detroit 30 29 .508 3 24. San Diego, Hudson Sanchez, SS, Carroll Carl Pettersson...... 39-32—71 Jesper Parnevik...... 36-36—72 Agarwal is the fifth Bulldog to garner CoSIDA First Team Chicago 30 30 .500 3½ x-Monday’s Game Brendon de Jonge...... 33-38—71 John Cook...... 37-35—72 HS, South Lake, Texas. Florida State vs. Florida, TBA Chad Collins...... 36-36—72 David Frost...... 35-37—72 honors, joining Kristian Broems (1996), Marco Baron (2001), Minnesota 18 41 .305 15 25. San Diego, , LHP, Kent State. West Division Derek Fathauer...... 36-36—72 Tom Pernice Jr...... 36-36—72 Jose-Carlos Pinto (2006), and Louis Cant (2012). 26. Chicago White Sox, Zach Burdi, RHP, At Alex Box Stadium, John Rollins...... 37-35—72 Skip Kendall...... 36-36—72 W L Pct GB Louisville. Baton Rouge, Louisiana The junior was one of eight athletes to earn back-to-back Texas 37 23 .617 — Robert Allenby...... 35-37—72 Fran Quinn...... 36-36—72 27. Baltimore, , RHP, Illinois. Saturday’s Game Troy Merritt...... 34-38—72 Olin Browne...... 36-36—72 Seattle 33 27 .550 4 28. Washington, , SS, Walton Coastal Carolina (47-16) at LSU (45-19), 8 p.m. Academic All-America honors, as he was named to the third Houston 29 33 .468 9 Peter Malnati...... 36-36—72 Tom Kite...... 36-36—72 HS, Marietta, Ga. Sunday’s Game Darron Stiles...... 35-37—72 Miguel Angel Jimenez...... 36-36—72 team a year ago. The Hyderabad, India, native was one of only Los Angeles 26 34 .433 11 29. Washington, , RHP, Florida. Coastal Carolina vs. LSU, 8 p.m. Oakland 25 34 .424 11½ Freddie Jacobson...... 35-37—72 Michael Allen...... 36-36—72 three Men’s At-Large Team members to post a 4.0 grade-point 30. Texas, Cole Ragans, North Florida x-Monday’s Game Arjun Atwal...... 36-36—72 Brian Henninger...... 36-37—73 Christian HS, Crawfordville, Fla. Coastal Carolina vs. LSU, TBA Bronson Burgoon...... 36-36—72 Tom Lehman...... 37-36—73 average (GPA) — the only others being swimmers Anton McKee Thursday’s Games 31. N.Y. Mets, , LHP, UConn. Texas 5, Houston 3 Charles Howell III...... 35-37—72 Esteban Toledo...... 36-37—73 of Alabama and Nathan Lile of Gardner-Webb. He was also the 32. L.A. Dodgers, , C, Louisville. N.Y. Yankees 6, L.A. Angels 3 Basketball Dicky Pride...... 32-40—72 Fred Funk...... 37-36—73 lone tennis student-athlete on the first team. Baltimore 6, Toronto 5 33. St. Louis, , OF, Elk Grove Rob Oppenheim...... 38-34—72 Joey Sindelar...... 34-39—73 Chicago White Sox 3, Washington 1 (Calif.) HS. NBA Playoffs Thomas Aiken...... 39-33—72 Duffy Waldorf...... 36-37—73 “I am proud Rishab continues to rack up the honors Miami 10, Minnesota 3 34. St. Louis, Dakota Hudson, RHP, Mississippi FINALS Wes Homan...... 36-36—72 Jeff Hart...... 38-35—73 after another great year in the classroom,” MSU coach Matt Cleveland 5, Seattle 3 State. (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Bobby Wyatt...... 36-36—72 Greg Kraft...... 38-36—74 Today’s Games COMPENSATION ROUND A Golden State 2, Cleveland 1 Richard Sterne...... 38-34—72 Kenny Perry...... 39-35—74 Roberts said. “We strive to not only excel on the court, but in the Detroit (Pelfrey 1-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 35. Cincinnati, Taylor Trammell, OF, Mount Thursday, May 26 Michael Thompson...... 35-37—72 Paul Goydos...... 39-35—74 classroom as well. Rishab epitomizes the type of athlete that we 3-4), 6:05 p.m. Paran Christian School, Powder Springs, Ga. Golden State 104, Cleveland 89 Martin Laird...... 38-34—72 Joe Daley...... 35-39—74 Baltimore (Gausman 0-3) at Toronto (Estrada 36. L.A. Dodgers, Jordan Sheffield, RHP, Sunday, May 29 Jason Bohn...... 38-34—72 Brad Bryant...... 37-37—74 recruit to Mississippi State.” 4-2), 6:07 p.m. Vanderbilt. Golden State 110, Cleveland 77 Greg Owen...... 37-35—72 Carlos Franco...... 41-33—74 Majoring in business information, the junior has turned in a Houston (McCullers 3-1) at Tampa Bay 37. Oakland, Daulton Jefferies, RHP, California. Wednesday’s Game Billy Mayfair...... 35-37—72 Tom Byrum...... 36-38—74 (Andriese 4-0), 6:10 p.m. 38. Colorado, Robert Tyler, RHP, Georgia. Cleveland 120, Golden State 90 Scott Brown...... 34-38—72 John Huston...... 36-38—74 4.0 GPA throughout his college career at MSU. The latest honor Oakland (Gray 3-5) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 39. Arizona, Anfernee Grier, OF, Auburn. Today’s Game Steve Marino...... 37-35—72 Kirk Triplett...... 38-36—74 adds to his ever-growing academic profile that already features 0-0), 6:10 p.m. 40. Atlanta, Joey Wentz, LHP, Shawnee Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Graeme McDowell...... 37-36—73 Marco Dawson...... 36-38—74 Boston (Wright 6-4) at Minnesota (Gibson 0-3), Mission (Kan.) East HS. Monday, June 13 Michael Bradley...... 36-37—73 Joe Durant...... 37-37—74 winning the NCAA’s Elite 90 Academic Award and SEC Scholar 7:10 p.m. 41. Pittsburgh, Nick Lodolo, LHP, Damien HS, Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Mark Wilson...... 38-35—73 Barry Lane...... 36-38—74 Athlete of the Year 2016 for men’s tennis. Both distinctions were Kansas City (Kennedy 4-4) at Chicago White LaVerne, Calif. Thursday, June 16 Gary Woodland...... 38-35—73 Will Wilcox...... 37-36—73 the first in program history, while Agarwal became the first Sox (Sale 9-2), 7:10 p.m. SECOND ROUND x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 5-6) at L.A. Angels 42. Philadelphia, Kevin Gowdy, RHP, Santa Sunday, June 19 Marc Turnesa...... 35-38—73 Hockey Ted Purdy...... 35-38—73 student-athlete ever from MSU to win the prestigious Elite 90 (Santiago 3-3), 9:05 p.m. Barbara (Calif.) Senior HS. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Texas (Holland 5-4) at Seattle (Iwakuma 4-5), Camilo Villegas...... 34-39—73 NHL Playoffs Academic Award. Additionally, the junior is an ITA Scholar Athlete 43. Cincinnati, Chris Okey, C, Clemson. Andres Romero...... 39-34—73 STANLEY CUP FINALS 9:10 p.m. 44. Atlanta, Kyle Muller, LHP, Jesuit College WNBA and has won MSU’s Newsom Academic Award in consecutive Saturday’s Games Thursday’s Game Tim Herron...... 38-35—73 (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Prep. Martin Piller...... 34-39—73 Pittsburgh 3, San Jose 2 Baltimore (Wright 3-3) at Toronto (Happ 6-3), 45. Colorado, Ben Bowden, LHP, Vanderbilt. Phoenix 90, San Antonio 75 seasons, while garnering a spot on the SEC Community Service 12:07 p.m. Today’s Games a-Philip Barbaree...... 34-39—73 Monday, May 30 46. Milwaukee, Lucas Erceg, 3B, Menlo Pittsburgh 3, San Jose 2 Team this year as well. Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at Minnesota (Duffey College. Chicago at Indiana, 6 p.m. 2-4), 1:10 p.m. Women’s PGA Wednesday, June 1 Agarwal went 22-13 record in singles to earn second-team 47. Oakland, Logan Shore, RHP, Florida. Seattle at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh 2, San Jose 1, OT Kansas City (Young 2-6) at Chicago White Sox 48. San Diego, Buddy Reed, OF, Florida. Minnesota at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Championship All-Southeastern Conference honors. The junior rose to 54th in (Quintana 5-6), 1:10 p.m. Saturday, June 4 49. Chicago White Sox, Alex Hansen, RHP, Saturday’s Games Thursday San Jose 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Houston (Fiers 3-3) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-7), Oklahoma. Minnesota at Washington, 6 p.m. At Sahalee Country Club the ITA Singles Rankings during the year, which led him to earn- 3:10 p.m. Monday’s Game 50. Seattle, Joe Rizzo, 3B, Oakton HS, Oak New York at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Sammamish, Washington Pittsburgh 3, San Jose 1 ing his first career NCAA Singles Championship selection, where Oakland (Graveman 2-6) at Cincinnati (Straily Los Angeles at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Purse: $3.5 million 3-2), 3:10 p.m. Hill, Va. Thursday’s Game he came just points away from advancing to the Round of 16. 51. Boston, C.J. Chatham, SS, FAU. Sunday’s Games Yardage: 6,668; Par 71 San Jose 4, Pittsburgh 2 Detroit (Verlander 5-5) at N.Y. Yankees Connecticut at Atlanta, 2 p.m. First Round Agarwal finished the 2015-16 season ranked 59th by the (Tanaka 3-1), 6:15 p.m. 52. Arizona, Andrew Yerzy, C, York Mills Sunday’s Game Collegiate Inst., Toronto. Chicago at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Brooke Henderson...... 35-32—67 Pittsburgh at San Jose, 7 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 4-2) at L.A. Angels Seattle at Indiana, 5 p.m. In-Kyung Kim...... 36-33—69 ITA in singles, as he was one of only two juniors on the roster (Shoemaker 3-7), 9:05 p.m. 53. Tampa Bay, Ryan Boldt, OF, Nebraska. Wednesday, June 15 54. Baltimore, Keegan Akin, LHP, Western Christina Kim...... 33-36—69 x-San Jose at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. that led the No. 19 Bulldogs to the program’s 12th NCAA Team Texas (Lewis 5-0) at Seattle (Paxton 0-2), Hee Young Park...... 36-34—70 9:10 p.m. Michigan. Championship Round of 16 appearance. The junior turned in a 55. Cleveland, Nolan Jones, 3B, Holy Ghost Football Suzann Pettersen...... 35-35—70 Sharks 4, Penguins 2 Tiffany Joh...... 37-33—70 San Jose 3 0 1—4 team-best 9-4 record at the No. 2 spot in singles, while he tied National League Prep School, Langhorne, Pa. Arena League Ashleigh Simon...... 37-33—70 East Division 56. Minnesota, Ben Rortvedt, C, Verona (Wis.) Pittsburgh 2 0 0—2 teammate Niclas Braun’s 16 dual-match victory mark to finish Saturday’s Games Minjee Lee...... 35-35—70 First Period—1, San Jose, Burns 7 W L Pct GB Area HS. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. Ariya Jutanugarn...... 37-33—70 Washington 36 24 .600 — 57. Toronto, J.B. Woodman, OF, Ole Miss. (Karlsson, Couture), 1:04. 2, San Jose, Couture second on the team in that category. In doubles action, he picked Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Kris Tamulis...... 36-35—71 9 (Braun), 2:53. 3, Pittsburgh, Malkin 6 (Kes- New York 33 26 .559 2½ 58. Washington, Sheldon Neuse, SS, Cleveland at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Mirim Lee...... 35-36—71 up 10 wins on the year, which was also tied for second-most on Miami 31 29 .517 5 sel, Letang), 4:44 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh, Hagelin Oklahoma. Portland at Arizona, 8 p.m. Austin Ernst...... 33-38—71 6 (Bonino), 5:06. 5, San Jose, Karlsson 5 the squad. Philadelphia 29 31 .483 7 59. San Francisco, Bryan Reynolds, OF, Lydia Ko...... 36-35—71 Atlanta 17 42 .288 18½ (Couture, Dillon), 14:47. Penalties—Zubrus, SJ Vanderbilt. Chella Choi...... 37-34—71 (delay of game), 4:21; Burns, SJ (high-sticking), Central Division 60. L.A. Angels, Brandon Marsh, OF, Buford Golf Brittany Lincicome...... 38-33—71 W L Pct GB 8:18. (Ga.) HS. In Gee Chun...... 35-36—71 Second Period—None. Penalties—Pitts- Ole Miss Chicago 41 17 .707 — 61. Houston, Ronnie Dawson, OF, Ohio State. FedEx St. Jude Classic Thursday Katherine Kirk...... 38-33—71 burgh bench, served by Kessel (too many men), Pittsburgh 32 28 .533 10 62. N.Y. Yankees, Nick Solak, 2B, Louisville. Jennifer Song...... 36-35—71 St. Louis 32 28 .533 10 At TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee 5:58; Karlsson, SJ (slashing), 10:30. Gamble earns CoSIDA Academic All-America 63. Texas, Alex Speas, RHP, Mceachern HS, Purse: $6.2 million Budsabakorn Sukapan...... 37-34—71 Third Period—6, San Jose, Pavelski Milwaukee 28 32 .467 14 Powder Springs, Ga. Cincinnati 22 38 .367 20 Yardage: 7,224; Par: 70 Laurie Rinker...... 36-36—72 14 (Thornton), 18:40. Penalties—Hagelin, Pit honors West Division 64. N.Y. Mets, Peter Alonzo, 1B, Florida. First Round Eun-Hee Ji...... 36-36—72 (hooking), 14:04; Crosby, Pit (roughing), 19:56; OXFORD — Ole Miss senior golfer Forrest Gamble was W L Pct GB 65. L.A. Dodgers, Mitchell White, RHP, Santa a-denotes amateur Gerina Piller...... 37-35—72 Vlasic, SJ (roughing), 19:56. San Francisco 36 25 .590 — Clara. Seung-Yul Noh...... 32-33—65 Alison Lee...... 36-36—72 Shots on Goal—San Jose 7-8-7—22. selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I Men’s Los Angeles 32 29 .525 4 66. Toronto, Bo Bichette, SS, Lakewood HS, St. Tom Hoge...... 32-33—65 Jacqui Concolino...... 37-35—72 Pittsburgh 15-17-14—46. At-Large Team for the second year in a row, as selected by the Colorado 28 32 .467 7½ Petersburg, Fla. Shawn Stefani...... 32-33—65 Lizette Salas...... 36-36—72 Power-play opportunities—San Jose 0 of Arizona 26 36 .419 10½ 67. Kansas City, A.J. Puckett, RHP, Pepper- Jamie Donaldson...... 33-33—66 Mi Jung Hur...... 36-36—72 2; Pittsburgh 1 of 3. College Sports Information Directors of America. San Diego 25 36 .410 11 dine. Brian Gay...... 32-34—66 Kelly Shon...... 37-35—72 Goalies—San Jose, Jones 14-9 (46 68. Pittsburgh, Travis MacGregor, RHP, East Ai Miyazato...... 38-34—72 shots-44 saves). Pittsburgh, Murray 14-6 Gamble is one of nine male student-athletes who have Dustin Johnson...... 33-33—66 (22-18). Thursday’s Games Lake (Fla.) HS. Steve Stricker...... 34-32—66 Jodi Ewart Shadoff...... 39-33—72 earned multiple Academic All-America citations. The Birming- Colorado 11, Pittsburgh 5 69. Baltimore, Matthias Dietz, RHP, John A. So Yeon Ryu...... 37-35—72 A—18,608 (18,387). T—2:40. Colt Knost...... 33-33—66 Referees—Dan O’Rourke, Dan St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2 Logan CC. Miguel Angel Carballo...... 32-34—66 Inbee Park...... 34-38—72 ham, Alabama, native graduated in May with a 3.97 grade-point Chicago White Sox 3, Washington 1 Melissa Reid...... 35-37—72 O’Halloran. Linesmen—Derek Amell, Jonny 70. St. Louis, Connor Jones, RHP, Virginia. Brian Stuard...... 35-32—67 Murray. average (GPA) with a degree in physics. He has been named Miami 10, Minnesota 3 COMPENSATION ROUND B Retief Goosen...... 34-33—67 Cristie Kerr...... 35-37—72 to the Chancellor’s list ever semester as a student at Ole Miss N.Y. Mets 5, Milwaukee 2 71. San Diego, Reggie Lawson, RHP, Victor Justin Leonard...... 32-35—67 Sandra Gal...... 37-35—72 Today’s Games Valley HS, Adelento, Calif. Brett Stegmaier...... 35-32—67 Danielle Kang...... 36-36—72 Soccer and was named to the SEC Academic Honor Rolls. Gamble is Philadelphia (Hellickson 4-3) at Washington 72. Cleveland, Logan Ice, C, Oregon State. Daniel Berger...... 32-35—67 Jennifer Bermingham...... 38-34—72 (Strasburg 9-0), 6:05 p.m. Scott Stallings...... 33-34—67 Lee Lopez...... 34-39—73 a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa honor 73. Minnesota, Jose Miranda, SS, Puerto Rico Sarah Jane Smith...... 37-36—73 Copa America St. Louis (Wacha 2-6) at Pittsburgh (Cole 5-4), Baseball Academy. Wes Roach...... 34-33—67 FIRST ROUND societies. Gamble was inducted into the Who’s Who Among 6:05 p.m. Henrik Norlander...... 36-31—67 Candie Kung...... 38-35—73 74. Minnesota, Akil Baddoo, OF Salem HS, Su Oh...... 36-37—73 Top two in each group advance Students in American Universities & Colleges and participated in Oakland (Gray 3-5) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani Conyers, Ga. Stuart Appleby...... 34-34—68 GROUP A 0-0), 6:10 p.m. John Merrick...... 35-33—68 Stacy Lewis...... 38-35—73 75. Milwaukee, Mario Feliciano, C, Carlos Anna Nordqvist...... 36-37—73 GP W D L GF GA Pts the Chancellor’s Leadership class. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 7-1) at Atlanta (Norris Chad Campbell...... 37-31—68 x-Colombia 2 2 0 0 4 1 6 1-7), 6:35 p.m. Beltran Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico. Beatriz Recari...... 38-35—73 Gamble was selected to the second team Academic 76. Baltimore, Brett Cumberland, C, California. Russell Henley...... 32-36—68 United States 2 1 0 1 4 2 3 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-8) at Milwaukee (Guerra Vaughn Taylor...... 35-33—68 Cheyenne Woods...... 37-36—73 77. Tampa Bay, Jake Fraley, OF, LSU. Marion Ricordeau...... 36-37—73 Paraguay 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 All-America team after earning first-team CoSIDA Academic 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Ben Crane...... 31-37—68 Costa Rica 2 0 1 1 0 4 1 All-District honors last month. Last month, he was named the San Diego (Cashner 3-5) at Colorado (Gray Division I Super Regionals Francesco Molinari...... 34-34—68 Casey Grice...... 36-37—73 x-clinched a spot to the quarterfinals 4-2), 7:40 p.m. Luke Guthrie...... 33-35—68 Charley Hull...... 38-35—73 Miami (Nicolino 2-3) at Arizona (Corbin 3-5), (Best-of-three; x-if necessary) Gwladys Nocera...... 38-35—73 2016 H. Boyd McWhorter Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He Host school is Game 1 home team; Heath Slocum...... 37-32—69 Saturday’s Games 8:40 p.m. Justin Hicks...... 35-34—69 Min Seo Kwak...... 37-37—74 At Philadelphia also was the 2015 SEC Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 8-1) at San Francisco visiting school is Game 2 home team; coin flip Cydney Clanton...... 39-35—74 determines Game 3 home team Eric Axley...... 34-35—69 United States vs. Paraguay, 7 p.m. Gamble finished in the top ten this year at the FAU Slomin (Cueto 9-1), 9:15 p.m. Cameron Beckman...... 36-33—69 Karine Icher...... 36-38—74 At Houston Saturday’s Games Lee-Anne Pace...... 36-38—74 Autism Invitational to lead the Rebels to a first place finish, firing At A-Rod Park at Mark Light Field Jason Gore...... 36-33—69 Colombia vs. Costa Rica, 9 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 5-4) at Washington (Roark Harris English...... 35-34—69 Haru Nomura...... 36-38—74 4-4), 11:05 a.m. Coral Gables, Florida Mika Miyazato...... 37-37—74 a season-low round of 2-under par 69 in the opening round. He Today’s Game Trevor Immelman...... 35-34—69 GROUP B Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 9-1) at Atlanta (Wisler Kelly Tan...... 37-37—74 GP W D L GF GA Pts finished in the top 20 at the Shoal Creek Invitational last fall in 2-6), 3:10 p.m. Boston College (34-20) at Miami (48-11), 4 p.m. Tim Wilkinson...... 34-35—69 Whee Kim...... 34-35—69 Karrie Webb...... 36-38—74 Brazil 2 1 1 0 7 1 4 N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-3) at Milwaukee (Peralta Saturday’s Game Sadena Parks...... 39-35—74 Birmingham, and paced the Rebels with two rounds of even-par Boston College vs. Miami, 11 a.m. Billy Hurley III...... 34-35—69 Peru 2 1 1 0 3 2 4 3-7), 3:10 p.m. Ha Na Jang...... 37-37—74 Ecuador 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 72 at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship this April to help Oakland (Graveman 2-6) at Cincinnati (Straily x-Sunday’s Game Michael Kim...... 33-36—69 Cameron Percy...... 34-35—69 Amy Yang...... 38-36—74 Haiti 2 0 0 2 1 8 0 Ole Miss finish second. 3-2), 3:10 p.m. Boston College vs. Miami, 11 a.m. Maude-Aimee Leblanc...... 38-36—74 San Diego (Johnson 0-2) at Colorado Sam Saunders...... 36-33—69 Hiroshi Iwata...... 35-34—69 Alena Sharp...... 41-33—74 Sunday’s Games (Chatwood 7-4), 3:10 p.m. At Dudy Noble Field, Starkville Lindy Duncan...... 37-37—74 At East Rutherford, New Jersey L.A. Dodgers (Kazmir 5-3) at San Francisco Today’s Game Robert Garrigus...... 35-35—70 Aaron Baddeley...... 38-32—70 Mariajo Uribe...... 38-37—75 Ecuador vs. Haiti, 6:30 p.m. (Samardzija 7-4), 6:15 p.m. Arizona (42-21) at Mississippi State (44-16-1), Simin Feng...... 38-37—75 At Foxborough, Massachusetts Alabama St. Louis (Martinez 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 5 p.m. Luke List...... 33-37—70 Tom Gillis...... 36-34—70 Nontaya Srisawang...... 39-36—75 Brazil vs. Peru, 8:30 p.m. 4-5), 6:15 p.m. Saturday’s Game Wei-Ling Hsu...... 39-36—75 Swimmer McKee, gymnast Lauren Beers earn Miami (Fernandez 9-2) at Arizona (Godley 0-0), Arizona vs. Mississippi State, 5 p.m. Si Woo Kim...... 37-33—70 Steven Bowditch...... 36-34—70 Sei Young Kim...... 39-36—75 GROUP C 9:10 p.m. x-Sunday’s Game Angela Stanford...... 37-38—75 GP W D L GF GA Pts Academic All-American of the Year Accolades Arizona vs. Mississippi State, 5 p.m. Phil Mickelson...... 34-36—70 Major League Baseball David Toms...... 35-35—70 Lexi Thompson...... 36-39—75 x-Mexico 2 2 0 0 5 1 6 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In an unprecedented feat, Alabama Will MacKenzie...... 35-35—70 Q Baek...... 38-37—75 x-Venezuela 2 2 0 0 2 0 6 At Rip Griffin Park, Lubbock, Texas Mo Martin...... 39-36—75 Jamaica 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 swept the Academic All-American of the Year titles for the at- First-Year Player draft Today’s Game Jon Curran...... 35-35—70 Thursday Tyrone Van Aswegen...... 36-34—70 Becky Morgan...... 39-36—75 Uruguay 2 0 0 2 1 4 0 East Carolina (37-21-1) at Texas Tech (45-17), Paula Reto...... 36-39—75 large team selected by the College Sports Information Directors FIRST ROUND 7 p.m. Hudson Swafford...... 35-35—70 1. Philadelphia, Mickey Moniak, OF, La Costa Ken Duke...... 35-35—70 Kim Kaufman...... 36-39—75 Monday’s Games of America (CoSIDA), announced Thursday. Saturday’s Game Moriya Jutanugarn...... 38-37—75 At Houston Canyon HS, Carlsbad, Calif. East Carolina vs. Texas Tech, 2 p.m. Charlie Wi...... 36-34—70 Crimson Tide swimmer Anton McKee and gymnast Lauren 2. Cincinnati, , 3B, Tennessee. Ernie Els...... 36-34—70 Juli Inkster...... 38-37—75 Mexico vs. Venezuela, 8 p.m. x-Sunday’s Game Sandra Changkija...... 39-36—75 At Santa Clara, California Beers were selected as the CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 3. Atlanta, , RHP, Shenendehowa East Carolina vs. Texas Tech, 3 p.m. Matt Jones...... 37-33—70 HS, Clifton Park, N.Y. Fabian Gomez...... 34-36—70 Paula Creamer...... 37-38—75 Uruguay vs. Jamaica, 10 p.m. of the Year for the Division I Men’s and Women’s At-Large 4. Colorado, , RHP, Saint Thomas Brooks Koepka...... 35-35—70 Caroline Hedwall...... 39-36—75 At Olsen Field, College Station, Texas GROUP D programs, respectively. The at-large teams include fencing, golf, Aquinas HS, Lenexa, Kan. Today’s Game George McNeill...... 36-34—70 Sun Young Yoo...... 38-37—75 5. Milwaukee, , OF, Louisville. Brittany Lang...... 37-38—75 GP W D L GF GA Pts TCU (45-15) at Texas A&M (48-14), 9 p.m. Boo Weekley...... 35-35—70 Argentina 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming and 6. Oakland, A.J. Puk, LHP, Florida. Saturday’s Game Zac Blair...... 38-32—70 Felicity Johnson...... 38-37—75 7. Miami, , LHP, Florence (Ala.) Panama 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 diving, tennis, men’s and women’s water polo, beach volleyball, TCU vs. Texas A&M, 9 p.m. D.J. Trahan...... 36-34—70 Constellation Senior Bolivia 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 HS. x-Sunday’s Game Tyler Aldridge...... 37-33—70 Chile 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 bowling, crew, field hockey, wrestling, and men’s volleyball. 8. San Diego, , RHP, Stanford. TCU vs. Texas A&M, 9 p.m. Steve Flesch...... 36-34—70 Players Championship “This is an amazing honor for Anton and Lauren, their teams 9. Detroit, , RHP, Sheldon HS, Wesley Bryan...... 33-37—70 Thursday Today’s Games Sacramento, Calif. At Carolina Stadium, Alex Prugh...... 34-36—70 At Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon At Foxborough, Massachusetts and the Crimson Tide nation as a whole,” Alabama Director of 10. Chicago White Sox, , C, Miami. Columbia, South Carolina Dawie van der Walt...... 36-34—70 Course) Chile vs. Bolivia, 7 p.m. Athletics Bill Battle said. “To have both Academic All-Americans 11. Seattle, , OF, Mercer. Saturday’s Game Andrew Landry...... 35-35—70 Flourtown, Pennsylvania At Chicago 12. Boston, Jason Groome, LHP, Barnegat Oklahoma State (39-20) at South Carolina Kyle Stanley...... 35-36—71 Purse: $2.8 million Argentina vs. Panama, 9:30 p.m. of the Year for the at-large teams come from The University of (NJ) HS. (46-16), 3 p.m. Blayne Barber...... 36-35—71 Yardage: 7,017; Par: 70 (35-35) Tuesday’s Games Alabama is a direct result of the drive and dedication that our 13. Tampa Bay, Joshua Lowe, 3B, Pope HS, Sunday’s Game J.J. Henry...... 37-34—71 First Round At Philadelphia Marrietta, Ga. Oklahoma State vs. South Carolina, 3 p.m. Chesson Hadley...... 33-38—71 Jay Don Blake...... 35-33—68 Chile vs. Panama, 8 p.m. student-athletes put into the pursuit of academic excellence.” 14. Cleveland, Will Benson, OF, x-Monday’s Game Scott Pinckney...... 38-33—71 Brandt Jobe...... 33-36—69 At Seattle — From Special Reports The Westminster Schools, Atlanta. Oklahoma State vs. South Carolina, TBA Cameron Smith...... 37-34—71 Jeff Sluman...... 34-35—69 Argentina vs. Bolivia, 10 p.m.

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She threw her hands nitely missed it,” Saun- back-to-back ese, and Sam Ken- and outdoor Southeast- Also seeing their sea- in the air and celebrated ders said. “Basically on NCAA outdoor dricks. ern Conference winner, sons come to an end were when the display board my strike, I threw my women’s shot put had several challengers Cornelia Griesche and proved to her and the 9,027 head so the shot came off champion since Freitas advances throughout but held each Antonia Hehr in the 3,000 fans in attendance what she slightly early.” Oklahoma’s Brooks one off en route to pulling steeplechase at 10:07.83 had accomplished. Saunders broke the in 2012 and 2013. to finals in 1,500 away in dominating fash- and 10:08.63, respectively. “I didn’t even notice,” record set by Arizona’s Saunders’ title is Marta Freitas ion down the stretch. Bougard will be back Saunders said when Meg Ritchie in 1983, the 15th individual Freitas never saw the back The finals are set for on the track today for the asked if she knew the and bettered the former national champion- of anyone’s uni- 5:41 p.m. Saturday. start of the heptathlon. record she broke was 33 NCAA meet record of 62- ship in Ole Miss history, form. In other action, MSU Brandon McBride (800) years old. “One thing my 1/2 set by Oklahoma’s Tia while she becomes the Leading start to finish didn’t have another ath- and the 4x400m relay coach always stresses to Brooks in 2013 ninth Rebel (and second in her heat, the senior lete advance to the finals. team of Justin Waters, Al- me: records are going to Saunders holds the all- woman) to win at least one from Lisbon, Portugal, In the 1,500, Ffion fred Larry, McBride, and get broken, but titles are time NCAA indoor and NCAA title. The others posted a time of 4 min- Price just missed out at Vince Castillo will com- forever, so I got the win.” outdoor shot put records. are Ralph Spry, George utes, 15.52 seconds in the 4:15.75, while Erica Bou- pete in the finals. Saunders thought she Her throw ranks her Kersh, Greg Saddler, 1,500 meters run to set up gard came up short in the Seth Peace will con- could have thrown better. fourth among all women Savante’ Stringfellow, Saturday’s quest for a na- 100 hurdles (13.09 sec- clude men’s competition “Technically I feel like in the world this year. Antwon Hicks, Barnabas tional championship. onds) and long jump (20-3 with the high jump. Gibbons Continued from Page 1B Johnson called me and intro- successful again if they could the Ragin Cajuns twice Monday The one thing Gibbons chance to compete in the duced himself,” Gibbons said. simplify his approach. to advance. doesn’t do very often is hit NCAA tournament at Arizona. “Right then and there I knew “He’s got great hand-eye co- Johnson said Gibbons is home runs. He hit his only ca- He wanted so badly to play in it was going to be a great year. ordination,” Johnson said. “For coachable and adaptable. He reer home run last season. Still, the postseason after last sea- I definitely think the summer not a very big guy, he creates a also thinks Gibbons’ versatili- he is third on the team with 104 had a lot to do with my success, lot of bat speed. The adjustment ty at the plate makes him even total bases. son ended that he decided to do and I’m happy.” for us was to try to tap into his more dangerous. It’s not easy to hit a home something about it. Gibbons, who is fifth in lower half. He’s built low to the “He’s got great quick twitch run at Dudy Noble Field, so “Just talking to the seniors, school-history with 274 hits, is ground, so maybe that helped a muscles,” Johnson said. “He Gibbons isn’t going to try to do we were just trying to go out one of two Wildcats with 90 hits little.” can use the whole field, and he it again. with a bang in the last year and (Cody Ramer, 90). Gibbons has Johnson hit .316 (6-for-19) in can hurt you on the inner-half “I’m just going to try to get show the Tucson community a career-high 39 RBIs and 12 five games last weekend in the of the plate as well. He’s got on base for the team and give us what Arizona baseball is all doubles. He was an All-Pac-12 Lafayette (La.) Regional. He great bat speed. He’s just a real- an opportunity to win,” Gibbons selection. also scored five runs and was ly complete hitter. He hits mis- said. “I don’t really remember about,” Gibbons said. Johnson felt the 5-foot-8, named to the All-Regional team takes and he battles with two much. It’s kind of all a blur.” Follow Dispatch sports writer 186-pound Gibbons could be after helping the Wildcats beat strikes.” This will be Gibbons’ first Ben Wait on Twitter @bcwait Bullpen Continued from Page 1B “Not too much goes through my pen rose to the challenge because it’s struck out 27. two solid starts in the postseason and mind,” Rigby said. “I just ask how many the postseason. Brown agreed. The Fort Payne, Alabama, native’s he has emerged as a third option to start outs it is and just come in and try to throw “Knowing that any game can be your breaking ball is a big reason for his suc- games. But the bullpen’s emergence strikes and let my defense do work.” last, I think we have a little more edge cess. Cohen said the pitch has so much gives MSU more balance. Rigby and the rest of the bullpen will coming out of the pen,” Brown said. “As depth and so much spin that it’s hard to “It takes a lot of pressure off the start- try to follow that game plan when No. 6 bullpen guys, we love big situations be- hit. Smith said he has worked with pitch- ers knowing they don’t have to go nine national seed and No. 4 MSU (44-16-1) cause that’s where we get to shine.” ing coach Wes Johnson to develop it. strong,” Rigby said. “They can pitch takes on Arizona (42-21) at 5 p.m. today Rigby developed into a sidearm pitcher “I just throw it,” Smith said. “When through seven and we’ll help them get (ESPN2) in Game 1 of the best-of-three last season at East Mississippi Commu- you throw it for strikes and you can ex- the last few outs.” Starkville Super Regional. Game 2 is nity College in Scooba. This season, the tend it, it’s very effective.” Sexton and Hudson have combined scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday (ESPNU). Kosciusko native is 5-1 with a 1.75 ERA Brown, who is in his second season at for five complete games, including three If needed, Game 3 will be at 5 p.m. Sun- in 19 appearances. He has allowed 33 hits MSU, began the season as a starter. He shutouts. Although he had confidence in day (ESPN2 or ESPNU). and11 runs (nine earned). He has walked has thrived since moving to the bullpen his bullpen early on, Sexton’s confidence Neither team has announced a start- 13 and stuck out 41 in 46 1/3 innings. in the middle of the season. The junior has sky rocketed the last two weeks. ing pitcher for the first game. MSU coach John Cohen said Rigby’s left-hander is 4-2 with a 3.81 ERA and Rigby, Smith, and Brown didn’t take Rigby, Blake Smith, and Daniel sidearm delivery is deceptive. A fast- two saves in 21 appearances (six starts). much of the credit for their performanc- Brown combined to allow one run in 11 ball from 87-90 mph makes Rigby even He has allowed 25 runs (22 earned) and es last weekend. 1/3 innings last weekend in MSU’s 3-0 tougher to figure out. 53 hits in 52 innings. The Mount Ver- “With our defense behind us, it allows run through the Starkville Regional. “That’s why there so many foul tip non, Texas, native has walked 18 and you to have a lot of confidence,” Smith Rigby allowed a run to Southeast Mis- into the mitt types swing,” Cohen said. struck out 51. said. “Zac, Dakota, and Austin had great souri State on Friday, but retired all nine “He can pitch off his fastball. Clubs Cohen said this pitching staff is more starts, so when you feed off those guys’ Louisiana Tech batters he faced. He had know he’s going to throw a majority of well rounded than the 2013 staff that energy and those guys’ starts, it’s really six in the two outings. Smith fastballs and still not been able to take helped MSU finish as the national run- easy to come in there and have success.” threw 2 2/3 innings against Cal State great swings. Even left-handed hitters, ner-up to UCLA at the College World Se- The bullpen is ready for the chal- Fullerton on Saturday to pick up a save. who traditionally can beat up a lower ries in Omaha, Nebraska. The 2013 staff lenge of Arizona. Rigby might be faced He didn’t allow a hit, walked two, and arm slot guy, are not taking good swings included starter Kendall Graveman and with another bases-loaded jam, but he struck out three. Brown struck out four against him.” relievers Jonathan Holder and Chad Gi- will implore the same attitude that has and didn’t allow a hit in 3 1/3 innings to Smith, a transfer from Shelton State rodo. Cohen said there are more power served him well before. pick up the win against Southeast Mis- (Ala.) C.C., has five saves in 19 appear- arms on this staff. “I don’t think too much. I just throw,” souri State. ances. The junior right-hander is 2-1 Cohen and Johnson leaned on start- Rigby said. Starter Austin Sexton, who saw with a 2.84 ERA. He has allowed eight ers Sexton and Dakota Hudson early. Ju- Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben Smith preserve his victory, said the bull- runs on 15 hits. He has walked 13 and nior right-hander Zac Houston has had Wait on Twitter @bcwait Notebook Continued from Page 1B in the first round and the first the recommendations from Johnson said. “That’s helped him repeat his de- Humphreys went through defensive drills and Thursday. since Hunter Renfroe (13th Selig’s office, but any club that livery. It’s helped him maintain his stuff and the batting practice Thursday during open practice. Hammer Strength, a leading supplier of per- pitch-ability’s as good as it gets. Nobody has He wasn’t wearing protective gear on his right formance strength equipment, presents the honor overall to the San Diego Pa- went over the recommended meant more to the success of their team on the hand. in partnership with the Collegiate Strength and dres) in 2013. He is the third bonus had to provide an expla- mound in 2016 than Nathan.” “We’re very, very hopeful,” Cohen said. “It Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). first-round draft pick under nation to the commissioner’s Johnson joked Bannister might have “pum- looks really good. It will be a game time (decision), Robson earned the honor based on his per- MSU coach John Cohen. Chris office. meled” him if he didn’t allow him to throw on two but he’s made a lot of progress.” sonal qualities and achievements in terms of work Stratton was taken 20th overall days rest in a do-or-die game. The Brandon native is batting .317 with 44 ethic, leadership, consistency, and academic per- Under the system, each draft In addition to earning All-Pac-12 honors, Ban- RBIs and five home runs. He is 0-1 with a 5.48 formance. by the San Francisco Giants in slot is assigned a certain value. nister (11-2, 2.63 ERA) was named second-team ERA and seven saves. As a team captain, the Windsor, Ontario, 2012. The first overall pick in the first All-America by Louisville Slugger. The Peoria, Canada, native owns a .335 batting average. He The Major League Baseball Arizona, native was put on a strict regimen of con- Cohen waiting has 24 RBIs and 42 runs. round of the 2013 draft was as- Cohen wants to sleep on it before deciding on Players’ Association (MLBPA) ditioning and sleep to get him ready for Monday. “He is an incredible leader with an extraordi- signed a value of $7,790,400. “My arm felt great,” Bannister said. “I got a starting pitcher for today’s game. nary work ethic and vision to be the best,” MSU and owners signed a five year The No 2 overall pick was val- good conditioning in on Saturday. We didn’t have Cohen ruled out junior right-hander Zac Director of Strength and Conditioning Brian Neal collective bargaining agree- ued at $6,708,400. a game that day, so it was really helpful. It was full Houston (6-0, 1.63), who threw 117 pitches in six- said. “His success is no accident. He makes ev- plus innings Sunday against Louisiana Tech. ment (CBA) that went into ef- This season, the Philadel- go by Monday. The fitness room at our hotel was eryone around him better with his approach to really nice, and it helped me be ready to go.” He also mentioned the possibility of mixing training.” fect for the 2012 season. The phia Phillies, who selected La it up. agreement changed the land- The 6-foot-3, 224-pounder has allowed 91 Costa Canyon High School out- hits in 126 2/3 innings. He leads the team in wins, “I still think (freshman left-hander Konnor) scape for was that the signing ERA, and strikeouts (93). Opponents are hitting Pilkington’s a pretty good matchup,” Cohen said. Ticket cap fielder Mickey Moniak with the With the threat of rain and to ensure comfort, bonuses newly drafted players .200 against him. He threw 130 pitches in eight “I think moving (junior right-hander Austin) Sexton No. 1 pick, had an individual MSU is limiting ticket sales to 14,000 per game innings against Washington State on April 8. up one day wouldn’t be a problem and switching can receive from teams. this weekend. slot value of $9,015,000. Johnson didn’t commit to a starting pitcher for him out with Dakota. We’ll wait and see. We have Prior to the new CBA, Late Thursday, there were 4,500 tickets left. the opener. some options.” Bannister the workhorse All-session general admission tickets are then-commissioner Bud Se- “He’s definitely going to pitch,” Johnson said. Hudson threw 74 pitches in 3 /13 innings last lig’s office would provide clubs There’s no doubt in Arizona coach Jay John- $20. Individual game general admission tickets son’s mind Nathan Bannister should be the Na- “We have done some things to get him ready. He’ll Friday against Southeast Missouri State. Sex- ton (8-3, 3.67) threw 93 pitches in 6 1/3 innings are $10. Only all-session tickets are available on- with a list of “slot recommenda- tional Pitcher of the Year. be in the thick of it.” against Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. Pilking- line in advance. tions”, suggesting the amount The senior right-hander proved that this past Humphreys getting close ton (3-1, 2.08) hasn’t started since May 21 against An allotment of MSU student tickets are being weekend. After throwing 96 pitches in seven in- of bonus that players should re- MSU junior left fielder/right-hander Reid Arkansas. He hasn’t pitched since going 2/3 of an held and available beginning at 2 p.m. in the main nings Friday in a 7-3 win over Sam Houston State ceive based on where they were Humphreys (right hand) is close to being ready, inning May 27 against Florida in the Southeastern box office at Dudy Noble Field or the auxiliary box in the Lafayette (La.) Regional, he threw 102 drafted. The higher a player MSU coach John Cohen said. Conference tournament in Hoover, Alabama. office on the north side of Humphrey Coliseum pitches in seven innings Monday in a 6-3 victo- Humphreys was hit by a pitch Sunday against facing the baseball stadium. was drafted, the higher the slot ry against Louisiana-Lafayette to keep Arizona’s Louisiana Tech and taken out of the game. He had Robson earns honor Wire reports were included in this story. amount. season alive. an X-ray on Monday and Cohen said nothing was MSU junior center fielder Jacob Robson was Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben Wait on Clubs didn’t have to accept “His conditioning has gone to another level,” broken. named a 2016 Hammer Strength All-American on Twitter @bcwait Draft Continued from Page 1B top spot. player, one of the better High School in upstate New York, Slipping Delvin Perez, a shortstop from the Calling an audible slipped on a Braves home jersey and “Collectively, we be- hitters, if not the best hit- Two players who were mentioned as International Baseball Academy in Puer- Miami took Alabama high school cap, and his mother, sitting with his to Rico, also dropped after being men- possibilities for the No. 1 pick dropped left-hander Braxton Garrett with the sev- lieve Mickey was the best ter, in the draft.” father in a makeshift dugout in the stu- tioned as a possible top-5 pick. He went out of the top 10. enth overall pick. He played quarterback player available in the With the third pick, dio, wiped away tears as her son shook 23rd to St. Louis after reports surfaced Mercer outfielder Kyle Lewis went and wide receiver before quitting football hands with Manfred and placed his own a few days before the draft that he test- draft,” Phillies scouting Atlanta took high school to Seattle with the 11th overall pick, and after his sophomore year to focus on name on the draft board. ed positive for performance-enhancing director Johnny Almaraz right-hander Ian Ander- New Jersey high school left-hander Ja- baseball. “You never know going into the draft drugs. said in a statement. “He’s son. At No. 4, Colorado where you’re going to go, and going into son Groome was selected by Boston, his So, how did that decision go down in a true center fielder with went with fireballing Kan- the season you don’t know what’s going favorite team growing up, at No. 12. Familiar names SEC country? incredible offensive abili- to happen,” said Anderson, who was pro- Lewis is a two-time Southern Con- Stanford right-hander Cal Quantrill, “Oh, goodness,” he said. “I was pret- sas high school righty ference player of the year. ty and the potential to be jected to be picked later in the opening the son of former big league pitcher Paul ty good, so it was a pretty big deal. But it Riley Pint. Milwaukee se- “We thought he was going to be Quantrill, was taken at No. 8 by San was a decision I had to make, and it was a perennial All-Star.” round. “I’m happy with the way it played lected Louisville outfield- out.” picked before us,” Mariners scouting di- Diego despite missing this season after the right one.” Tennessee third base- er Corey Ray to cap the The 6-6, 220-pound Benson, who rector Tom McNamara said. “We’re very having Tommy John surgery last year. man Nick Senzel went was also with his parents, was a stand- excited that he made it to us.” He still easily got family bragging rights: On deck first five picks. After the first two rounds and com- second to Cincinnati, out in both baseball and basketball at Groome, from Barnegat High his father was a sixth-rounder by Boston Here are some other School, fell over some concerns about pensatory picks were made Thursday giving the Reds a slugger The Westminster Schools in Georgia. in 1989. things to know about the “I love basketball, but baseball is my his makeup despite a low-to-mid-90s Detroit also picked a player with night, the draft continues with rounds who might someday pro- first day of the draft: calling. It’s my future,” Benson said. “So (mph) fastball, nasty curve and solid pro bloodlines, selecting California high 3-10 on Friday and 11-40 on Saturday — vide pop in the middle of I think I’m obligated to the Cleveland In- changeup. He threw a no-hitter with 19 school righty Matt Manning, the son of all via conference calls with teams. their lineup. Showing up dians to kind of just put my full focus on strikeouts early in the spring, but was former NBA forward Rich Manning. “This is the guy we Two prospects were in attendance being great at baseball.” suspended three weeks by the New Jer- At 20th overall, the Los Angeles AP Baseball Writer Mike at the draft site: Anderson and Georgia He added that he will “definitely” sey State Interscholastic Athletic Associ- Dodgers selected Wisconsin high school Fitzpatrick, and AP Sports Writers Tim wanted,” scouting direc- high school outfielder Will Benson, who sign with the Indians rather than go to ation over transfer rules after spending shortstop Gavin Lux, the nephew of Au- Booth, Pat Graham, Beth Harris, Rob tor Chris Buckley said. went 14th to Cleveland. Duke. his junior season at IMG Academy in gie Schmidt — the No. 2 pick in 1982 by Maaddi, Steve Megargee and Steven “He’s a very polished Anderson, from Shenendehowa Florida. Toronto. Wine contributed to this report. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 5B Beard HOCKEY: NHL Playoffs Continued from Page 1B Brad Gable and Josh Lawley drive Cama- as McReynolds and everything, and said, Sharks avoid elimination to force Game 6 ros in Factory Stocks. ‘Please keep everything the same to keep BY WILL GRAVES San Jose 4, Pittsburgh 2 “I stuck with Camaros and had a lot everyone close to even. Make it a fun class.’ The Associated Press of help from guys like Jerry Inmon, who We’re all together on the rules that we have taught me a lot with them,” Beard said. to stick to.” PITTSBURGH — There’s very little Jose defenseman Justin Braun. “Terry King, too. Terry was in it a long Beard began dirt track racing in 2001 flash to Martin Jones. The San Jose Sharks Their breakthrough season on the time before I was due to his daddy being after a lengthy spell on the drag strip. goaltender speaks in a polite monotone, line after spending the better part of four in it. I appreciate those guys — and there When he graduated high school in 1986, only too eager to deflect attention else- games chasing — but not quite catching were plenty of others — showing me his father, James “Teady” Beard, bought where. Call it a reflex action honed from — the Penguins, the Sharks responded by things. Inmon and King, they taught me him a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am. years spent wearing a mask while inten- jumping on rookie goaltender Matt Mur- a lot over the years, things that are real “I about fell out,” Beard recalled. “It was tionally standing in the way of a puck often ray early then relying on Jones late. valuable, things that it would have taken white, had a four-speed in the floor and a fired at high speed. Not that he wanted to talk about it, not me a while to learn. They took me under big motor under the hood.” Only this time he couldn’t get out of the even after becoming the first goaltender in their wing and helped me. I’m finding Beard eventually raced a Chevrolet S-10 spotlight. Not after spoiling Pittsburgh’s the expansion era to win two games in the myself helping a lot of people like they pickup, which had roughly $15,000 of add- long-awaited house party with 60 minutes final while making at least 40 saves. helped me.” ons. But when he and wife, Kristi, had their of the best hockey of his life. “I don’t know, I felt good tonight,” Jones The Factory Stock division, which likely daughter, Heather, he sold his truck. The Sharks and the understated guy in said. “I thought our (defense) did a good will field more than 15 cars next weekend While he misses his drag cars, Beard is net are heading back west for Game 6. So job in front of the net and we got a few at Magnolia, has grown from car counts in happy to have a simpler racing experience are the Penguins. The Stanley Cup, too. bounces tonight.” the single digits to a points board of 26 driv- on the weekends and throughout the week. Blame Jones, who turned aside 44 shots in His teammates knew better. San Jose ers because of the teamwork of the drivers. “There’s a lot more free time,” he said. a 4-2 victory in Game 5 on Thursday night. still has a chance to become the second “A lot of the guys and gals I race with, “My daughter goes to The W now, and I Outplayed but not outscored, San Jose team in NHL history to claw out of a 3-1 we all know each other,” Beard said. “We transferred over there to be closer to her. heads home with a chance to even the best- deficit in the final because Jones refused to all sort of got together in the beginning and I also have time to help other guys at other of-seven series at 3-3 on Sunday. serve as doorman for a coronation for Sid- we talked to (Magnolia technician) Thom- tracks, too. It’s all working out.” “Joner bailed us out tonight,” said San ney Crosby and company. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: longer want her mean you can’t open your eyes My husband in my house. Are and watch out for yourselves Dand I have we wrong to feel in the future. If your son is a 22-year-old son taken advantage planning to move the girlfriend who has moved of? in with you, put a stop to it back home due I would add now. If you don’t, I predict you’ll to his relocating. that we have be taken advantage of as long His girlfriend always tried to as they’re under your roof and of six months help our only son until they move out — which has done some as much as we may not be for the foreseeable suspicious and can. The result future. devious things. has been that we DEAR ABBY: I have a ques- We have tried to have been taken tion about something you don’t ZITS overlook them, advantage of or hear much about anymore. but the latest not treated the Do people still have mort- involves a car our way we think a gage-burning parties? If I had son asked us to son should treat a party, do you think guests sell her because Dear Abby parents who are would feel like I was bragging she was in a bind not exactly well because I have paid off my because of some off. Please don’t home and they haven’t? Any stupid financial decisions she reject this letter as your advice advice would be great! — JUST had made. is really needed. — STEAMED HAPPY IN MARYLAND We felt sorry for her, so we IN THE SOUTH DEAR JUST HAPPY: Con- sold her the car for LESS than DEAR STEAMED: It appears gratulations for having paid half of what we could have your only son and his girlfriend off your mortgage. However, gotten on a trade-in since we may be birds of a feather. Both unless your guest list is short were going to purchase a newer have taken advantage of your and includes only people you car. Now, one month later, she kindness and generosity in one are very close to, I’m not sure it GARFIELD has taken the car and traded way or another, and you have would be appropriate to throw it in on a different one, no every right to be upset about it. the kind of party you describe doubt gaining the extra equity. While you can’t do anything for exactly the reason you I’m angry to the point that I no about the past, that doesn’t mentioned. Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June delicious to add to that. along. Bad organization brings 10). You’re not aiming to gain GEMINI (May 21-June 21). with it some unnecessary power, just trying to be more You’re all about proliferating stress. effective. In dedicating yourself ideas and giving sparkling com- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). to that you will gain power, munication. It’s an attractive When loss, change or stress momentum, better connections style. Even quiet and reserved takes someone you love out and a more energizing emotion- people will find themselves of his or her normal coping al palette, too. Your project will drawn out by your charms. pattern, you’re there to give re- CANDORVILLE cross the finish line in August CANCER (June 22-July 22). assurance. The stability of your and win an award in September. The resources are there, but love can be counted on when Family expansion happens in they are not apparent. They other things can’t be. December. Sagittarius and are like underwater springs, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. Aquarius adore you. Your lucky and you’ll have to apply your 21). Effectively walk through numbers are: 4, 20, 27, 39 intuition to divine your way to the good and bad of the day and 11. the good stuff, like the ancients and you’ll grow. When things ARIES (March 21-April 19). who used a sacred stick to find seem to be turning in a neg- Your body is starting to show water underground. ative direction, you can avoid the benefits of your health and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The getting caught in the downward fitness efforts, and this will orphans and strays will be at- spiral by keeping your hands inspire you to do even better. tracted to your innate generos- and attention to yourself. Sure, this is work, but your hap- ity, and perhaps you’ll care for SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- py spirit makes any attention them by entertaining them and Dec. 21). Being there to cel- you put on feeling better a joy. impressing them, taking risks ebrate the success of a loved BABY BLUES TAURUS (April 20-May 20). that leave them gasping in awe. one makes you feel connected. Your friends will want to hang VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You have your own successes, out at your place. This is where Location matters — specifical- which is why you can so easily the acceptance and sense of ly, the flow of energy through a relate and do it up in the memo- belonging is, after all. They location. Set it up so that you rable way everyone enjoys. can feel it best in your kitchen, can move easily through the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. and you’ll dream up something tasks that keep your life rolling 19). A past predicament could have been altered had you made different choices, but most of it was out of your con- trol. Moving forward, you’ll con- tinue to put yourself in a better and more powerful position. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). If you’re not sure what BEETLE BAILEY matters, give the whole issue of your priorities about 15 silent, thoughtful minutes. Nothing is too hard for you to figure out when you allow the mental space and focus for that. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ll make your choice. A weaker person would make no decisions, thereby believing that he or she has escaped all responsibility. It doesn’t work that way. Not deciding is a decision, too, and therefore culpable.

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FOR SOLUTION SEE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE OF RESOLU- TION OF INTENT

The Mayor and the City Council of the City of Columbus, Mississippi (the "City") took up for consideration the mat- ter of providing finan- cing for certain capital improvements in the City, and, after a discus- sion of the subject mat- ter, the following resolu- tion was presented for consideration:

RESOLUTION DECLAR- ING THE INTENTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, MISSIS- SIPPI TO EITHER ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, MISSIS- SIPPI, ISSUE A GENER- AL OBLIGATION BOND OF SAID CITY FOR SALE TO THE MISSISSIPPI DE- VELOPMENT BANK OR ENTER INTO A LOAN WITH THE MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT BANK, ALL IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000) TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE PUR- POSE OF FINANCING THE COSTS OF ESTAB- LISHING, REPAIRING AND IMPROVING STORM AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, CONSTRUCT- ING, IMPROVING OR PAVING STREETS, IN- CLUDING MILLING, STRIPING, CURBS AND GUTTERS AND BASE RE- PAIRS OF THE SAME, CONSTRUCTING AND IMPROVING SIDE- WALKS, AND CON- STRUCTING BRIDGES AND CULVERTS; DIR- ECTING THE PUBLICA- TION OF A NOTICE OF SUCH INTENTION; AND FOR RELATED PUR- POSES.

WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Columbus, Mis- sissippi (the "Govern- ing Body"), acting for and on behalf of the City of Columbus, Mis- sissippi (the "City"), is authorized by Sections 21-33-301 et seq., Mis- sissippi Code of 1972, as amended and sup- plemented from time to time (the "City Act"), to issue general obliga- tion bonds for the pur- poses set forth therein, including, but not lim- ited to, (a) establishing, repairing and improving storm and drainage sys- tems, (b) constructing, improving or paving streets, including milling, striping, curbs and gutters and base repairs of the same, and constructing and improving sidewalks, and (c) constructing bridges and culverts (the "Project"); and

WHEREAS, the Govern- ing Body, acting for and on behalf of the City, is also authorized under the City Act and Sec- tions 31-25-1 et seq., Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended and supplemented from time to time (the "Bank Act" and together with the City Act, the "Act"), and other applicable laws of the State of Mis- sissippi (the "State"), to (a) issue a general ob- ligation bond of the City to be sold to the Missis- sippi Development Bank (the "Bank") to finance the costs of the Project, or (b) enter into a loan with the Bank to borrow money to finance the costs of the Project; and

WHEREAS, the Project is in accordance with and in furtherance of the provisions of the Act; and

WHEREAS, the Govern- ing Body is authorized to provide funding for NOTICE OF RESOLU- the costs of the Project TION OF INTENT either (a) through the is- suance of general oblig- The Mayor and the City ation bonds of the City Council of the City of pursuant to the City Act Columbus, Mississippi in a total aggregate prin- (the "City") took up for cipal amount not to ex- consideration the mat- ceed Five Million Dol- ter of providing finan- lars ($5,000,000) (the cing for certain capital "Bonds"), (b) through improvements in the the issuance of a gener- City, and, after a discus- al obligation bond of the sion of the subject mat- City to be sold to the ter, the following resolu- Bank pursuant to the tion was presented for Act in a total aggregate consideration: principal amount not to exceed Five Million Dol- RESOLUTION DECLAR- lars ($5,000,000) (the ING THE INTENTION OF "City Bond"), or (c) by THE MAYOR AND CITY entering into a loan with COUNCIL OF THE CITY the Bank pursuant to OF COLUMBUS, MISSIS- the Act to borrow money SIPPI TO EITHER ISSUE from the Bank in a total GENERAL OBLIGATION principal amount not to BONDS OF THE CITY OF exceed Five Million Dol- COLUMBUS, MISSIS- lars ($5,000,000) (the SIPPI, ISSUE A GENER- "Loan"); and AL OBLIGATION BOND OF SAID CITY FOR SALE WHEREAS, as of May 1, TO THE MISSISSIPPI DE- 2016, the assessed VELOPMENT BANK OR value of all taxable prop- ENTER INTO A LOAN erty within the City, ac- WITH THE MISSISSIPPI cording to the last com- DEVELOPMENT BANK, pleted assessment for ALL IN AN AGGREGATE taxation, was One Hun- PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF dred Eighty-Seven Mil- NOT TO EXCEED FIVE lion Four Hundred Forty- MILLION DOLLARS Seven Thousand Four ($5,000,000) TO RAISE Hundred Forty-Seven MONEY FOR THE PUR- Dollars POSE OF FINANCING ($187,447,447), and THE COSTS OF ESTAB- the City had outstand- LISHING, REPAIRING ing bonded and floating AND IMPROVING indebtedness as sub- STORM AND DRAINAGE ject to the fifteen per- SYSTEMS, CONSTRUCT- cent (15%) debt limit ING, IMPROVING OR prescribed by Section PAVING STREETS, IN- 21-33-303 of the City CLUDING MILLING, Act, as amended, in the STRIPING, CURBS AND amount of Twelve Mil- GUTTERS AND BASE RE- lion Three Hundred Sev- PAIRS OF THE SAME, enty-Five Thousand Dol- CONSTRUCTING AND lars ($12,375,000), IMPROVING SIDE- and outstanding bon- WALKS, AND CON- ded and floating in- STRUCTING BRIDGES debtedness as subject AND CULVERTS; DIR- to the twenty percent ECTING THE PUBLICA- (20%) debt limit pre- TION OF A NOTICE OF scribed by Section 21- SUCH INTENTION; AND 33-303 of the City Act, FOR RELATED PUR- in the amount of Twelve POSES. Million Three Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand WHEREAS, the Mayor Dollars ($12,375,000); and City Council of the and City of Columbus, Mis- sissippi (the "Govern- WHEREAS, the Bonds, ing Body"), acting for the City Bond or the and on behalf of the Loan, when added to City of Columbus, Mis- the outstanding bonded sissippi (the "City"), is indebtedness of the authorized by Sections City, will not result in 21-33-301 et seq., Mis- bonded indebtedness, sissippi Code of 1972, exclusive of indebted- as amended and sup- ness not subject to the plemented from time to aforesaid fifteen per- time (the "City Act"), to cent (15%) debt limit, of issue general obliga- more than fifteen per- tion bonds for the pur- cent (15%) of the as- poses set forth therein, sessed value of all tax- including, but not lim- able property within the ited to, (a) establishing, City, will not result in in- repairing and improving debtedness, both bon- storm and drainage sys- ded and floating, exclus- tems, (b) constructing, ive of indebtedness not improving or paving subject to the aforesaid streets, including twenty percent (20%) milling, striping, curbs debt limit prescribed by and gutters and base Section 21-33-303 of repairs of the same, the City Act, in excess and constructing and of twenty percent (20%) improving sidewalks, of the assessed value and (c) constructing of all taxable property bridges and culverts within the City, and will (the "Project"); and not exceed any constitu- tional or statutory limita- WHEREAS, the Govern- tion upon indebtedness ing Body, acting for and which may be incurred on behalf of the City, is by the City; and also authorized under the City Act and Sec- WHEREAS, there has tions 31-25-1 et seq., been no increase in Mississippi Code of said bonded and float- 1972, as amended and ing general obligation in- supplemented from debtedness of the City time to time (the "Bank since May 1, 2016; and Act" and together with the City Act, the "Act"), WHEREAS, it would be and other applicable in the best interest of laws of the State of Mis- the City for the Govern- sissippi (the "State"), to ing Body to provide (a) issue a general ob- funding for the costs of ligation bond of the City the Project by borrow- to be sold to the Missis- ing money through the sippi Development Bank issuance of the Bonds (the "Bank") to finance or the City Bond or by the costs of the Project, entering into the Loan, or (b) enter into a loan all in accordance with with the Bank to borrow the City Act; and money to finance the costs of the Project; WHEREAS, the City and reasonably expects that it will incur expendit- WHEREAS, the Project ures in connection with is in accordance with the Project for which the and in furtherance of City intends to reim- the provisions of the burse itself with the pro- Act; and ceeds of the Bonds, the City Bond or the Loan; WHEREAS, the Govern- and ing Body is authorized to provide funding for WHEREAS, the Govern- NOTICE OF RESOLU- the costs of the Project ing Body is authorized TION OF INTENT either (a) through the is- and empowered by the suance of general oblig- City Act and/or the The Mayor and the City ation bonds of the City Bank Act to issue the Council of the City of pursuant to the City Act Bonds or the City Bond Columbus, Mississippi in a total aggregate prin- or to enter into the Loan (the "City") took up for cipal amount not to ex- for the purposes herein consideration the mat- ceed Five Million Dol- set forth and there are ter of providing finan- lars ($5,000,000) (the no other available funds cing for certain capital "Bonds"), (b) through on hand or available improvements in the the issuance of a gener- from regular sources of City, and, after a discus- al obligation bond of the income for such pur- sion of the subject mat- City to be sold to the poses. ter, the following resolu- Bank pursuant to the tion was presented for Act in a total aggregate consideration: principal amount not to exceed Five Million Dol- NOW, THEREFORE, BE RESOLUTION DECLAR- lars ($5,000,000) (the IT RESOLVED BY THE ING THE INTENTION OF "City Bond"), or (c) by MAYOR AND CITY THE MAYOR AND CITY entering into a loan with COUNCIL OF THE CITY, COUNCIL OF THE CITY the Bank pursuant to ACTING FOR AND ON OF COLUMBUS, MISSIS- the Act to borrow money BEHALF OF THE CITY, SIPPI TO EITHER ISSUE from the Bank in a total AS FOLLOWS: GENERAL OBLIGATION principal amount not to BONDS OF THE CITY OF exceed Five Million Dol- COLUMBUS, MISSIS- lars ($5,000,000) (the SIPPI, ISSUE A GENER- "Loan"); and SECTION 1. All of the AL OBLIGATION BOND matters and things re- OF SAID CITY FOR SALE WHEREAS, as of May 1, cited in the premises TO THE MISSISSIPPI DE- 2016, the assessed sections of this resolu- VELOPMENT BANK OR value of all taxable prop- tion are found and de- ENTER INTO A LOAN erty within the City, ac- termined to be true and WITH THE MISSISSIPPI cording to the last com- accurate. DEVELOPMENT BANK, pleted assessment for ALL IN AN AGGREGATE taxation, was One Hun- SECTION 2. This resolu- PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF dred Eighty-Seven Mil- tion is adopted pursu- NOT TO EXCEED FIVE lion Four Hundred Forty- ant to the Act, the Con- MILLION DOLLARS Seven Thousand Four stitution, and other ap- ($5,000,000) TO RAISE Hundred Forty-Seven plicable laws of the MONEY FOR THE PUR- Dollars State. POSE OF FINANCING ($187,447,447), and THE COSTS OF ESTAB- the City had outstand- SECTION 3. The Govern- LISHING, REPAIRING ing bonded and floating ing Body, acting for and AND IMPROVING indebtedness as sub- on behalf of the City, STORM AND DRAINAGE ject to the fifteen per- hereby declares its in- SYSTEMS, CONSTRUCT- cent (15%) debt limit tention to either (a) is- ING, IMPROVING OR prescribed by Section sue and sell the Bonds PAVING STREETS, IN- 21-33-303 of the City pursuant to the City Act CLUDING MILLING, Act, as amended, in the in an aggregate princip- STRIPING, CURBS AND amount of Twelve Mil- al amount not to ex- GUTTERS AND BASE RE- lion Three Hundred Sev- ceed Five Million Dol- PAIRS OF THE SAME, enty-Five Thousand Dol- lars ($5,000,000), (b) CONSTRUCTING AND lars ($12,375,000), issue and sell the City IMPROVING SIDE- and outstanding bon- Bond to the Bank pursu- WALKS, AND CON- ded and floating in- ant to the Act in an ag- STRUCTING BRIDGES debtedness as subject gregate principal AND CULVERTS; DIR- to the twenty percent amount not to exceed ECTING THE PUBLICA- (20%) debt limit pre- Five Million Dollars TION OF A NOTICE OF scribed by Section 21- ($5,000,000), or (c) SUCH INTENTION; AND 33-303 of the City Act, enter into the Loan with FOR RELATED PUR- in the amount of Twelve the Bank pursuant to POSES. Million Three Hundred the Act to borrow money Seventy-Five Thousand from the Bank in a prin- WHEREAS, the Mayor Dollars ($12,375,000); cipal amount not to ex- and City Council of the and ceed Five Million Dol- City of Columbus, Mis- lars ($5,000,000). sissippi (the "Govern- WHEREAS, the Bonds, ing Body"), acting for the City Bond or the SECTION 4. The Bonds, and on behalf of the Loan, when added to the City Bond or the City of Columbus, Mis- the outstanding bonded Loan will be issued for sissippi (the "City"), is indebtedness of the the purpose of finan- authorized by Sections City, will not result in cing the Project, as au- 21-33-301 et seq., Mis- bonded indebtedness, thorized by the City Act sissippi Code of 1972, exclusive of indebted- and/or the Bank Act. as amended and sup- ness not subject to the plemented from time to aforesaid fifteen per- SECTION 5. The Bonds time (the "City Act"), to cent (15%) debt limit, of or the City Bond may be issue general obliga- more than fifteen per- issued in one or more tion bonds for the pur- cent (15%) of the as- series and, if issued, poses set forth therein, sessed value of all tax- will be general obliga- including, but not lim- able property within the tions of the City pay- ited to, (a) establishing, City, will not result in in- able as to principal and repairing and improving debtedness, both bon- interest out of and se- storm and drainage sys- ded and floating, exclus- cured by an irrevocable tems, (b) constructing, ive of indebtedness not pledge of the avails of a improving or paving subject to the aforesaid direct and continuing streets, including twenty percent (20%) tax to be levied annu- milling, striping, curbs debt limit prescribed by ally without limitation as and gutters and base Section 21-33-303 of to time, rate or amount repairs of the same, the City Act, in excess upon all the taxable and constructing and of twenty percent (20%) property within the geo- improving sidewalks, of the assessed value graphical limits of the and (c) constructing of all taxable property City. The Loan will be bridges and culverts within the City, and will payable from available (the "Project"); and not exceed any constitu- revenues of the City and tional or statutory limita- will not constitute an in- WHEREAS, the Govern- tion upon indebtedness debtedness of the City ing Body, acting for and which may be incurred within the meaning of on behalf of the City, is by the City; and any constitutional or also authorized under statutory restrictions, the City Act and Sec- WHEREAS, there has limitations, or provi- tions 31-25-1 et seq., been no increase in sions, and the taxing Mississippi Code of said bonded and float- power of the City will 1972, as amended and ing general obligation in- not be pledged to the supplemented from debtedness of the City payment of the Loan. time to time (the "Bank since May 1, 2016; and Act" and together with SECTION 6. The Govern- the City Act, the "Act"), WHEREAS, it would be ing Body proposes to and other applicable in the best interest of direct the issuance of laws of the State of Mis- the City for the Govern- all or any portion of the sissippi (the "State"), to ing Body to provide Bonds or the City Bond (a) issue a general ob- funding for the costs of or to authorize the Loan ligation bond of the City the Project by borrow- in the amount and for to be sold to the Missis- ing money through the the purposes and se- sippi Development Bank issuance of the Bonds cured as aforesaid at a (the "Bank") to finance or the City Bond or by meeting of the Govern- the costs of the Project, entering into the Loan, ing Body to be held at or (b) enter into a loan all in accordance with its usual meeting place with the Bank to borrow the City Act; and located at 1501 Main money to finance the Street, Columbus, Mis- costs of the Project; WHEREAS, the City sissippi, at the hour of and reasonably expects that 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Ju- FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 • www.cdispatch.com it will incur expendit- ly 5, 2016, or at some 6B The Dispatch WHEREAS, the Project ures in connection with meeting or meetings is in accordance with the Project for which the subsequent thereto; and in furtherance of City intends to reim- provided, however, that the provisions of the burse itself with the pro- if ten percent (10%) or Act; and ceeds of the Bonds, the Fifteen Hundred (1500), City Bond or the Loan; whichever is less, of the WHEREAS, the Govern- and qualified electors of the ing Body is authorized City shall file a written Phone:to p662.328.2424rovide funding for WH E•R EFax:AS, the G o662.329.1521vern- protest with the Govern- NOTICE OF RESOLU- the costs of the Project ing Body is authorized ing Body against the is- TION OF INTENT [email protected] (a) through the is- and empowered by the suance of the Bonds or suance of general oblig- City Act and/or the the City Bond or the au- The Mayor and the City ation bonds of the City Bank Act to issue the thorization of the Loan Council of the City of purscdispatch.com/classifiedsuant to the City Act Bonds or the City Bond on or before the afore- Columbus, Mississippi in a total aggregate prin- or to enter into the Loan said date and hour, (the "City") took up for P.O.cipal a mBoxount no 511t to ex- • fo516r the p uMainrposes he reStreetin then the Bonds or the consideration the mat- ceed Five Million Dol- set forth and there are City Bond shall not be ter of providing finan- lars ($5Columbus,,000,000) (the no oMSther a v39701ailable funds issued or the Loan shall cing for certain capital "Bonds"), (b) through on hand or available not be entered into un- CLASSIFIEDSimprovements in the the issuance of a gener- from regular sources of less approved at an City, and, after a discus- al obligation bond of the income for such pur- election on the ques- sion of the subject mat- City to be sold to the poses. tion thereof called and REGULAR RATES ter, thSUPERe following res oSAVERlu- Bank purs uRATESant to the GARAGE SALEheld as RATESis provided by DEADLINES (Deadlines subject to change.) tion was presented for Act in a total aggregate law; provided, further 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 cons6id eDaysration ...... : principal amount$12.00 not to 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20that if no protest is 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 12 Days ...... exceed Five Milli$18.00on Dol- NOW4, Lines/3THEREFOR EDays...... $18.00, BE filed, then the Bonds or For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: RESOOverLUTIO N6 DlinesECLA Ris- $1l aperrs ($ additional5,000,000) ( tline.he IT RESOLVED BY THE the City Bond may be is- Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. 4 Lines/26 Days ...... $46.80 ING THE INTENTION OF "City Bond"), or (c) by MAYOPriceR AND includes CITY 2 FREEsued aGaragend sold iSalen one or Rate applies to commercial operations THE MAYOR SixAN Dlines CIT orY less,e nconsecutivetering into days.a loan with COUNCIL OF THE CITY, more series or the City Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. COUNCIL OF THE CITY the Bank pursuant to ACTINGsigns. FOR A RAINND ON GUARANTEEmay enter into: Ifth eit Loan and merchandise over $1,000. Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer- OF COcialLU MnatureBUS, forMIS merchandiseSIS- the Ac undert to bo $1,000.rrow m oMustney BEHArainsLF OF the THE day CITY of, yourwit hsale,out a wen e lwillectio nre- on Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. SIPPI TO EITHER ISSUE from the Bank in a total AS FOLLOWS: the question of the issu- Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on GENERAL includeOBLIGA priceTION in ad.pri n1c ITEMipal am PERoun tAD no.t to run you ad the nextance week there oFREE!f at any time You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. additional lines. BONDS OF THE CINoTY Opets,F firewood,exceed Fiv eetc. Million Dol- within a period of two COLUMBUS, MISSIS- lars ($5,000,000) (the (2) years after July 5, Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. SIPPI, ISSUE A GENER- "Loan"); and SECTION 1. All of the 2016. LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days AL OBLIGATION BOND matters and things re- OF SAID CITY FOR SALE WHEREAS, as of May 1, cited in the premises SECTION 7. In full com- prior to first publication date TO THE MISSISSIPPI DE- 2016, the assessed sections of this resolu- pliance with the City VELOPMENT BANK OR value of all taxable prop- tion are found and de- Act, the Secretary-Treas- ENTER INTINDEXO A LOAN erty within the City, ac- termined to be true and urer of the City (the • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept 1780 Sitting with Elderly/SickWITH THE MISSISSIPPI cording to the last com- accurate. "Secretary-Treasurer") responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. 0 Legals 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate 1790 Stump Removal DEVELOPMENT B4030AN AirK ,Conditionerspleted assessment 5100for Free Pets 8050is Commercial hereby Propertydirected to • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for 1000 Service ALL IN AN AGGREGATE taxation, was One Hun- SECTION 2. This resolu- publish a copy of this 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF dred Eighty-Seven Mil- tion is adopted pursu- resolution once a week 1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by such error. 1060 Appliance Repair NOT TO EXCEED FIVE lion Four Hundred Forty- ant to the Act, the Con- for at least three (3) 1860 Tree Service MILLION DOLLAR4120S Auctions Seven Thousand Fou5250r Pet Boarding/Groomingstitution, and other ap- 8200c Housesonse c- uEasttive weeks in • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 1070 Asphalt & Paving 1890 Upholstery ($5,000,000) TO4150 R ABabyISE ArticlesHundred Forty-Seven5300 Supplies/Accessoriesplicable laws of the 8250T Houseshe Co - mNewm Hopeercial Dis- directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services 1910 Welding MONEY FOR THE4180 PU BargainR- ColumnDollars 5350 VeterinariansState. 8300p Housesatch, - aSouth newspaper • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial 1120 Building & Remodeling POSE OF FINANCING ($187,447,447), and published in and having 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any 1150 Carpeting/Flooring 2000 AnnouncementsTHE COSTS OF ESTAB- the City had outstand- SECTION 3. The Govern- a general circulation in 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks LISHING, REPAIRING ing bonded and float6000ing Financialing Body, acting for and the City and qualified AND IMPROVING4250 Burial Plotsindebtedness as sub- on behalf of the City, 8500u Housesnder -t hOthere provisions of 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity STORM AND DRA4270IN ABusinessGE Furnitureject to & the fifteen per- hereby declares its in- 8520S Huntingectio nLand 13-3-31, Missis- 1240 Contractors 2150 Good Things To Eat 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted SYSTEMS, CONS T R EquipmentUCT- cent (15%) debt limit tention to either (a) is- 8550s Investmentippi Co dPropertye of 1972, as Advertisements must be 1250 Computer Services 2200 In Memorial ING, IMPROVING OR prescribed by Sectio6120n Checksu Cashinge and sell the Bonds amended, with the first 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage 1270 Electrical 2250 Instruction & SchoolPAVING STREETS, IN- 21-33-303 of the Cit6150y Insurancepursuant to the City Act publication being not 4330 Clothing 8650 Mobile Homes paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found CLUDING MILLING, Act, as amended, in6200 the Loansin an aggregate princip- less than twenty-one 4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals STRIPING, CURBS AND amount of Twelve M6250il- Mortgagesal amount not to ex- (21) days prior to the You may cancel at any time during regular business hours GUTTERS AND B4390AS EComputer RE- lEquipmention Three Hundred Sev- ceed Five Million Dol- 8750d Resortate s Propertyet forth in Sec- 1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices 6300 Stocks & Bonds and receive a refund for days not published. PAIRS OF THE S4420AM EFarm, Equipmententy -&F iSuppliesve Thousand Dol- lars ($5,000,000), (b) 8800t iRiveron 6Property of this resolution, 1360 General Services 2600 Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale CONSTRUCTING4450 AN DFirewood lars ($12,375,000), issue and sell the City 8850a Wantednd th toe Buylast publication 1380 Housecleaning IMPROVING SIDE- and outstanding bon- Bond to the Bank pursu- being made not more 3000 Employment 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation WALKS, AND CON- ded and floating in- ant to the Act in an ag- than seven (7) days pri- 3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments 1400 Insurance STRUCTING BRIDGES debtedness as subject gregate principal 9000or Transportationto such date. FREE SERVICES 3100 Data Processing/A ComputerND CULVERTS;4510 DIR Garage- Salesto the twenty percen7100t Commercialamou Propertynt not to exceed 1410 Interior Decorators 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help ECTING THE PUB4540LIC GeneralA- Merchandise(20%) debt limit pre-7150 HousesFive Million Dollars SECTION 8. The Secret- 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering TION OF A NOTIC4570E O HouseholdF s Goodscribed by Section 271801- Hunting($5 Land,000,000), or (c) ary-Treasurer is hereby Bargain Column 1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping SUCH INTENTION; AND 33-303 of the City Act, enter into the Loan with9150d Autosirec tfore dSale to procure from 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items $100 or 3200 General Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths FOR RELATED PUR- in the amount of Twelve the Bank pursuant to 9200t hAviatione publisher of the 3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More than one item may be in same ad, but prices 1530 Machinery Repair POSES. Million Three Hundred the Act to borrow money9250a Boatsfore &s aMarineid newspaper 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical InstrumentsSeventy-Five Thousa7250nd Mobilefro Homem t hSpacese Ba nk in a prin- the customary proof of may not total over $100, no relists. 1560 Mobile Home Services 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity InformationWHEREAS, the M4700ay oSatellitesr Dollars ($12,375,0073000); Officeci pSpacesal amount not to ex- the publication of this 1590 Moving & Storage 9350 Golf Carts 3400 Part-Time and City Council4720 of tSportinghe Goodsand 7350 Resortce Rentalsed Five Million Dol- resolution and the re- Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering City of Columbus, Mis- lars ($5,000,000). 9400q Motorcycles/ATVsuired notice and have Free Pets 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control sissippi (the "Govern- WHEREAS, the Bonds, 9450t hTrailers/Heavye same b Equipmentefore the 3500 Professional 4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. 1680 Plumbing ing Body"), acting for the City Bond or the SECTION 4. The Bonds,9500G Trucks,over nVansing & BBusesody on the Lost & Found 3550 Restaurant/Hoteland on behalf of the Loan, when added to7500 Storagethe & CGaragesity Bond or the date and hour specified 1710 Printing 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/MarketingCity of Columbus, Mis- the outstanding bon7520ded VacationLoa Rentalsn will be issued for in Section 6 hereof. 1740 Roofing & Guttering These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at 3650Trades sissippi (the "City"), is indebtedness of the7550 Wantedthe to pRenturpose of finan- 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers 3700Truck Driving authorized by Sections City, will not result in cing the Project, as au- SECTION 9. The City our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. 21-33-301 et seq., Mis- bonded indebtednes7600s, Waterfrontthor iPropertyzed by the City Act hereby declares its offi- sissippi Code of 1972, exclusive of indebted- and/or the Bank Act. cial intent to reimburse Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 aLegals am Noticesende 0010d and sup- nLegaless Noticesnot su 0010bject to the Legal Notices 0010 itLegalself Noticesfrom t0010he pro- plemented from time to aforesaid fifteen per- SECTION 5. The Bonds ceeds of the Bonds, the STATE OF MISSISSIPPI IN THE CHANCERY IN THE CHANCERY STATE OF MISSISSIPPI IN THE CHANCERY time (the "City Act"), to cent (15%) debt limit, of or the City Bond may be City Bond or the Loan COUNTY OF LOWNDES COURT OF LOWNDES COURT OF LOWNDES COUNTY OF LOWNDES COURT OF LOWNDES issue general obliga- more than fifteen per- issued in one or more for expenses incurred COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI tion bonds for the pur- cent (15%) of the as- series and, if issued, with respect to the NOTICE OF SALE IN RE: THE ADOPTION IN RE: THE ADOPTION NOTICE OF SALE poses set forth therein, sessed value of all tax- will be general obliga- Project subsequent to OF C.M.M.Y., A MINOR OF C.M.M.Y., A MINOR IN THE MATTER including, but not lim- able property within the tions of the City pay- the date of this resolu- WHEREAS, the follow- FEMALE CHILD FEMALE CHILD WHEREAS, the follow- OF THE ESTATE OF ited to, (a) establishing, City, will not result in in- able as to principal and tion. This resolution is ing tenants entered in- JOEL L. McWILLIAMS JOEL L. McWILLIAMS ing tenants entered in- THOMAS GALE HOL- repairing and improving debtedness, both bon- interest out of and se- intended as a declara- to leases with and DEBBRA B. McWIL- and DEBBRA B. McWIL- to leases with MAN, DECEASED NO. storm and drainage sys- ded and floating, exclus- cured by an irrevocable tion of official intent un- FRIENDLY CITY MINI- LIAMS PLAINTIFFS LIAMS PLAINTIFFS FRIENDLY CITY MINI- 16-88 tems, (b) constructing, ive of indebtedness not pledge of the avails of a der Treasury Regulation WAREHOUSES for stor- WAREHOUSES for stor- improving or paving subject to the aforesaid direct and continuing 1.150-2. The Bonds, age space in which to VERSUS CAUSE NO.: VERSUS CAUSE NO.: age space in which to NOTICE TO CREDITORS streets, including twenty percent (20%) tax to be levied annu- the City Bond or the store personal property 2016-0306-C 2016-0306-C store personal property milling, striping, curbs debt limit prescribed by ally without limitation as Loan will not exceed the and CRYSTAL GAIL VAUGHN CRYSTAL GAIL VAUGHN and Letters Testamentary and gutters and base Section 21-33-303 of to time, rate or amount aggregate principal and and having been granted on repairs of the same, the City Act, in excess upon all the taxable amount of Five Million WHEREAS, default has THE UNKNOWN FATH- THE UNKNOWN FATH- WHEREAS, default has the 23rd day of May, and constructing and of twenty percent (20%) property within the geo- Dollars ($5,000,000). been made in the pay- ER OF M.B.R., A MINOR ER OF M.B.R., A MINOR been made in the pay- 2016, by the Chancery improving sidewalks, of the assessed value graphical limits of the ment of rent and CHILD DEFENDANTS CHILD DEFENDANTS ment of rent and Court of Lowndes and (c) constructing of all taxable property City. The Loan will be SECTION 10. If any one FRIENDLY CITY MINI- SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- FRIENDLY CITY MINI- County, Mississippi, to bridges and culverts within the City, and will payable from available or more of the provi- WAREHOUSES pursu- TION TION WAREHOUSES pursu- the undersigned Exec- (the "Project"); and not exceed any constitu- revenues of the City and sions of this resolution ant to said Leases is THE STATE OF MISSIS- THE STATE OF MISSIS- ant to said Leases is utrix of the Estate of tional or statutory limita- will not constitute an in- shall for any reason be authorized to sell the SIPPI SIPPI authorized to sell the Thomas Gale Holman, WHEREAS, the Govern- tion upon indebtedness debtedness of the City held to be illegal or in- personal property to sat- THE COUNTY OF THE COUNTY OF personal property to sat- deceased, notice is ing Body, acting for and which may be incurred within the meaning of valid, such illegality or isfy the past due and LOWNDES LOWNDES isfy the past due and hereby given to all per- on behalf of the City, is by the City; and any constitutional or invalidity shall not af- any other charges owed TO: THE UNKNOWN any other charges owed sons having claims also authorized under statutory restrictions, fect any of the other to it by the following ten- TO: CRYSTAL GAIL FATHER OF M.B.R., A to it by the following ten- against the estate to the City Act and Sec- WHEREAS, there has limitations, or provi- provisions of this resol- ants. VAUGHN, whose last MINOR FEMALE CHILD ants. present the same to the tions 31-25-1 et seq., been no increase in sions, and the taxing ution, but this resolu- Mississippi Code of said bonded and float- power of the City will tion shall be construed NOW THEREFORE, no- known address is 2748 NOW THEREFORE, no- Clerk of this Court for Dale Road, Caledonia, You have been made a probate and registra- 1972, as amended and ing general obligation in- not be pledged to the and enforced as if such tice is hereby given that tice is hereby given that supplemented from debtedness of the City payment of the Loan. illegal or invalid provi- FRIENDLY CITY MINI- Mississippi 39740, but Defendant in the suit FRIENDLY CITY MINI- tion according to law, whose current where- filed in this Court by Joe within ninety (90) days time to time (the "Bank since May 1, 2016; and sion or provisions had WAREHOUSES will offer WAREHOUSES will offer Act" and together with SECTION 6. The Govern- not been contained for sale, and will sell at abouts after diligent L. McWilliams and for sale, and will sell at from the first publica- auction to the highest search and inquiry are Debbra B. McWilliams, auction to the highest tion of this notice or the City Act, the "Act"), WHEREAS, it would be ing Body proposes to herein. bidder for cash all per- unknown. in a Petition for Cus- bidder for cash all per- they will be forever and other applicable in the best interest of direct the issuance of sonal property in stor- tody of M.B.R., a minor sonal property in stor- barred. laws of the State of Mis- the City for the Govern- all or any portion of the Upon motion duly made age units leased by the You have been made a female child. age units leased by the THIS the 23rd day of sissippi (the "State"), to ing Body to provide Bonds or the City Bond and seconded, the fore- following tenants at Defendant in the suit following tenants at May, 2016. (a) issue a general ob- funding for the costs of or to authorize the Loan going resolution was ad- FRIENDLY CITY MINI- filed in this Court by Joe You are summoned to FRIENDLY CITY MINI- ligation bond of the City the Project by borrow- in the amount and for opted by a majority of WAREHOUSES 903 L. McWilliams and appear and defendant WAREHOUSES 308 /s/ to be sold to the Missis- ing money through the the purposes and se- the members of the Alabama St. Columbus, Debbra B. McWilliams, against the complaint or Shoney Drive Columbus, SANDRA GAIL WHITE, sippi Development Bank issuance of the Bonds cured as aforesaid at a Governing Body present, MS, at 8:30 am on the in a Petition for Cus- petition filed against MS, immediately follow- Executrix (the "Bank") to finance or the City Bond or by meeting of the Govern- being a quorum of said 1st day of July, A.D. tody of M.B.R., a minor you in this action at ing sale on Alabama of the Estate of Thomas the costs of the Project, entering into the Loan, ing Body to be held at Governing Body and the 2016. All auctions are female child. 9:30 A.M. on the 9th Street on the 1st day of Gale Holman, Deceased or (b) enter into a loan all in accordance with its usual meeting place Mayor declared the mo- with reserve and there- day of August, 2016, in July A.D. 2016. All auc- with the Bank to borrow the City Act; and located at 1501 Main tion carried and the res- fore all units can be You are summoned to the courtroom of the tions are with reserve MITCHELL, McNUTT & money to finance the Street, Columbus, Mis- olution adopted the 7th withdrawn from the sale appear and defendant Noxubee County Court- and therefore all units SAMS, P.A. costs of the Project; WHEREAS, the City sissippi, at the hour of day of June, 2016. at any time by the auc- against the complaint or house/Chancery Build- can be withdrawn from P.O. BOX 7120 and reasonably expects that 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Ju- tioneer/manager. petition filed against ing at Macon, Missis- the sale at any time by TUPELO, MS 38802- it will incur expendit- ly 5, 2016, or at some PUBLISH: 6/10/16, you in this action at sippi, and in case of you the auctioneer/ man- 7120 WHEREAS, the Project ures in connection with meeting or meetings 6/17/16, 6/24/16, Title to the personal 9:30 A.M. on the 9th failure to appear and ager. (662) 842-3871 is in accordance with the Project for which the subsequent thereto; 7/1/16 property to be sold is day of August, 2016, in defend a judgement will and in furtherance of City intends to reim- provided, however, that believed to be good, but the courtroom of the be entered against you Title to the personal SOLICITORS FOR THE the provisions of the burse itself with the pro- if ten percent (10%) or Appliance Repair 1060 at such sale, FRIENDLY Noxubee County Court- for the money or other property to be sold is ESTATE Act; and ceeds of the Bonds, the Fifteen Hundred (1500), CITY MINI-WARE- house/Chancery Build- things demanded in the believed to be good, but City Bond or the Loan; whichever is less, of the Mid South Appliance HOUSES will convey ing at Macon, Missis- complaint or petition. at such sale, FRIENDLY PUBLISH: 5/27/16, WHEREAS, the Govern- and qualified electors of the Repair only such title as is ves- sippi, and in case of you CITY MINI-WARE- 6/3/16, 6/10/16 ing Body is authorized City shall file a written licensed-bonded- ted in it pursuant to its failure to appear and You are no required to HOUSES will convey to provide funding for WHEREAS, the Govern- protest with the Govern- insured lease with the following defend a judgement will file an answer or other only such title as is ves- NOTICE OF RESOLU- the costs of the Project ing Body is authorized ing Body against the is- STEVE: 662-549-3467 and its allowed under be entered against you pleading, but you may ted in it pursuant to its TION OF INTENT either (a) through the is- and empowered by the suance of the Bonds or ALL WORK Mississippi Code Annot- for the money or other do so if you desire. lease with the following suance of general oblig- City Act and/or the the City Bond or the au- GUARANTEED ated Section 85-7-121 things demanded in the ISSUED UNDER MY and its allowed under The Mayor and the City ation bonds of the City Bank Act to issue the thorization of the Loan et seq (Supp 1988). complaint or petition. HAND AND THE SEAL Mississippi Code Annot- Council of the City of pursuant to the City Act Bonds or the City Bond on or before the afore- OF SAID COURT¸ this ated Section 85-7-121 Columbus, Mississippi in a total aggregate prin- or to enter into the Loan said date and hour, Building & Remodeling 1120 You are no required to the 7th day of June et seq (Supp 1988). (the "City") took up for cipal amount not to ex- for the purposes herein then the Bonds or the Coty Grant file an answer or other 2016. consideration the mat- ceed Five Million Dol- set forth and there are City Bond shall not be Tony Doyle E202 pleading, but you may LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Sherrie Smith ter of providing finan- lars ($5,000,000) (the no other available funds issued or the Loan shall Cabinets & do so if you desire. Chancery Clerk Lowndes N58 cing for certain capital "Bonds"), (b) through on hand or available not be entered into un- Construction Uneco N Love ISSUED UNDER MY County, Mississippi improvements in the the issuance of a gener- from regular sources of less approved at an Build from the ground Lashone Frierson E216 HAND AND THE SEAL City, and, after a discus- al obligation bond of the income for such pur- election on the ques- up. Remodeling. Doors N158 OF SAID COURT¸ this BY: /s/ Shantrell W. sion of the subject mat- City to be sold to the poses. tion thereof called and & Windows Replace- Charles Jones the 7th day of June Granderson ter, the following resolu- Bank pursuant to the held as is provided by ment. Free Bids. E219 2016. D.C. Deanna Carter tion was presented for Act in a total aggregate law; provided, further 662-769-0680 LISA YOUNGER NEESE, N226 consideration: principal amount not to that if no protest is Jrame Wells Chancery Clerk Lowndes PUBLISH: 6/10/16, exceed Five Million Dol- NOW, THEREFORE, BE filed, then the Bonds or ADVANCED VINYL Sid- E249 County, Mississippi 6/17/16, 6/24/16 WITNESS MY SIGNA- RESOLUTION DECLAR- lars ($5,000,000) (the IT RESOLVED BY THE the City Bond may be is- ing & Remodeling. Win- TURE on this the 1st ING THE INTENTION OF "City Bond"), or (c) by MAYOR AND CITY sued and sold in one or dows & Door Replace- WITNESS MY SIGNA- BY: /s/ Shantrell W. day of June, A.D. 2016. THE MAYOR AND CITY entering into a loan with COUNCIL OF THE CITY, more series or the City ment. We do Roofing. TURE on this the 1st Granderson IN THE CHANCERY COUNCIL OF THE CITY the Bank pursuant to ACTING FOR AND ON may enter into the Loan Free Bids. 662-386- day of June, A.D. 2016. D.C. COURT OF LOWNDES FRIENDLY CITY OF COLUMBUS, MISSIS- the Act to borrow money BEHALF OF THE CITY, without an election on 7569. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI MINI-WAREHOUSES SIPPI TO EITHER ISSUE from the Bank in a total AS FOLLOWS: the question of the issu- FRIENDLY CITY PUBLISH: 6/10/16, By: L.O. GENERAL OBLIGATION principal amount not to ance thereof at any time MINI-WAREHOUSES 6/17/16, 6/24/16 IN RE: THE MATTER OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF exceed Five Million Dol- within a period of two W S Construction. Build- By: L.O. THE ESTATE OF STELLA Publish: 6/10/16, COLUMBUS, MISSIS- lars ($5,000,000) (the (2) years after July 5, ing, remodeling & roof- IN THE CHANCERY M. GUYTON, DECEASED 6/17/16, 6/24/2016 SIPPI, ISSUE A GENER- "Loan"); and SECTION 1. All of the 2016. ing. Backhoe & dump- Publish: 6/10, 6/17, COURT OF LOWNDES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AL OBLIGATION BOND matters and things re- truck service. 6/24/2016 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI CAUSE NO. 2013-0026- OF SAID CITY FOR SALE WHEREAS, as of May 1, cited in the premises SECTION 7. In full com- (662) 242-3471. IN THE CHANCERY C THE STATE OF MISSIS- TO THE MISSISSIPPI DE- 2016, the assessed sections of this resolu- pliance with the City IN RE: ESTATE OF DORA VELOPMENT BANK OR value of all taxable prop- tion are found and de- Act, the Secretary-Treas- COURT OF LOWNDES ADAMS SIPPI General Services 1360 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI SUSIE K. GUYTON ENTER INTO A LOAN erty within the City, ac- termined to be true and urer of the City (the ADMINISTRATRIX LOWNDES COUNTY WITH THE MISSISSIPPI cording to the last com- accurate. "Secretary-Treasurer") CAUSE NO.: 2015- pleted assessment for is hereby directed to HANDY MAN. Any type IN RE: ESTATE OF DORA CAUSE NO. 2016-0089- DEVELOPMENT BANK, of home repair. 0119HJD NOTICE OF ADMINIS- taxation, was One Hun- SECTION 2. This resolu- publish a copy of this ADAMS D ALL IN AN AGGREGATE Licensed plumbing and TRATRIX TO CREDIT- dred Eighty-Seven Mil- tion is adopted pursu- resolution once a week PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF electrical. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN ORS OF STELLA M. NOT TO EXCEED FIVE lion Four Hundred Forty- ant to the Act, the Con- for at least three (3) CAUSE NO.: 2015- CREDITORS Letters Testamentary 662-425-6505. 0119HJD GUYTON, DECEASED have been granted and MILLION DOLLARS Seven Thousand Four stitution, and other ap- consecutive weeks in ($5,000,000) TO RAISE Hundred Forty-Seven plicable laws of the The Commercial Dis- Letters Testamentary issued to the under- NOTICE TO KNOWN Letters of Administra- signed upon the Estate MONEY FOR THE PUR- Dollars State. patch, a newspaper HILL'S PRESSURE having been granted on tion having been gran- POSE OF FINANCING ($187,447,447), and published in and having CREDITORS the 26th day of October, of William Moore, de- WASHING. Commercial/ ted on the 5th day of ceased, by the Chan- THE COSTS OF ESTAB- the City had outstand- SECTION 3. The Govern- a general circulation in residential. House, con- 2015, by the Chancery February 2016, by the LISHING, REPAIRING ing bonded and floating ing Body, acting for and the City and qualified Letters Testamentary Court of Lowndes cery Court of Lowndes crete, sidewalks & mo- having been granted on Chancery Court of County, Mississippi, on AND IMPROVING indebtedness as sub- on behalf of the City, under the provisions of bile washing. Free est. County, Mississippi, to Lowndes County, Mis- STORM AND DRAINAGE ject to the fifteen per- hereby declares its in- Section 13-3-31, Missis- the 26th day of October, the undersigned, on the the 6th day of June, A. Call 662-386-8925 2015, by the Chancery sissippi, to the under- D., 2016. This is to give SYSTEMS, CONSTRUCT- cent (15%) debt limit tention to either (a) is- sippi Code of 1972, as Estate of Dora Adams, signed Administratrix of ING, IMPROVING OR prescribed by Section sue and sell the Bonds amended, with the first Court of Lowndes deceased. Notice is notice to all persons County, Mississippi, to the Estate of Stella M. having claims against PAVING STREETS, IN- 21-33-303 of the City pursuant to the City Act publication being not RETAINER WALL, drive- hereby given to all per- Guyton, deceased in the CLUDING MILLING, Act, as amended, in the in an aggregate princip- less than twenty-one the undersigned, on the sons having claims said estate to Probate way, foundation, con- Estate of Dora Adams, above-entitled cause of and Register same with STRIPING, CURBS AND amount of Twelve Mil- al amount not to ex- (21) days prior to the crete/riff raft drainage against said Estate to action, notice is hereby GUTTERS AND BASE RE- lion Three Hundred Sev- ceed Five Million Dol- date set forth in Sec- deceased. Notice is present the same to the the Chancery Clerk of work, remodeling, base- hereby given to all per- given to all persons hav- Lowndes County, Mis- PAIRS OF THE SAME, enty-Five Thousand Dol- lars ($5,000,000), (b) tion 6 of this resolution, ment foundation, re- Clerk of this Court for ing claims against said CONSTRUCTING AND lars ($12,375,000), issue and sell the City and the last publication sons having claims probate and registra- sissippi, within ninety pairs, small dump truck against said Estate to estate to present the (90) days from the first IMPROVING SIDE- and outstanding bon- Bond to the Bank pursu- being made not more hauling (5-6 yd) load & tion according to the same to the Clerk of the WALKS, AND CON- ded and floating in- ant to the Act in an ag- than seven (7) days pri- present the same to the law within ninety (90) publication date of this demolition/lot cleaning. Clerk of this Court for Chancery Court of Notice to Creditors. A STRUCTING BRIDGES debtedness as subject gregate principal or to such date. Burr Masonry 242- days from the first pub- Lowndes County, Mis- AND CULVERTS; DIR- to the twenty percent amount not to exceed probate and registra- lication of this Notice or failure to so Probate 0259. tion according to the sissippi, for probate and and Register said claim ECTING THE PUBLICA- (20%) debt limit pre- Five Million Dollars SECTION 8. The Secret- they will be forever registration according to TION OF A NOTICE OF scribed by Section 21- ($5,000,000), or (c) ary-Treasurer is hereby law within ninety (90) barred. will forever bar the days from the first pub- law within ninety (90) same. SUCH INTENTION; AND 33-303 of the City Act, enter into the Loan with directed to procure from SUMMER SPECIALS! lication of this Notice or days from the date of This the 7th day of FOR RELATED PUR- in the amount of Twelve the Bank pursuant to the publisher of the The Shining Window This 8th day of June, the first publication POSES. Million Three Hundred the Act to borrow money aforesaid newspaper Cleaning Service, Inc. they will be forever 2016. June, 2016. barred. hereof, or they will be Seventy-Five Thousand from the Bank in a prin- the customary proof of 662-549-2087 or 662- forever barred. TERESA STAPP, Exec- WHEREAS, the Mayor Dollars ($12,375,000); cipal amount not to ex- the publication of this 497-6413. Ask for /s/ Yulonda Adams, Ex- and City Council of the and ceed Five Million Dol- resolution and the re- Shirley. This 8th day of June, ecutrix utrix 2016. THIS, the 23rd day of City of Columbus, Mis- lars ($5,000,000). quired notice and have May 2016. PUBLISH: 6/10/16, sissippi (the "Govern- WHEREAS, the Bonds, the same before the PUBLISH: 6/10/16, ing Body"), acting for the City Bond or the SECTION 4. The Bonds, Governing Body on the Lawn Care / Landscaping /s/ Yulonda Adams, Ex- 6/17/16, 6/24/16 6/17/16, 6/24/16 ecutrix /s/ Susie K. Guyton and on behalf of the Loan, when added to the City Bond or the date and hour specified 1470 Susie K. Guyton, Admin- City of Columbus, Mis- the outstanding bonded Loan will be issued for in Section 6 hereof. PUBLISH: 6/10/16, istratrix of the Estate of sissippi (the "City"), is indebtedness of the the purpose of finan- JESSE & BEVERLY'S 6/17/16, 6/24/16 Stella M. Guyton, De- authorized by Sections City, will not result in cing the Project, as au- SECTION 9. The City LAWN SERVICE. ceased 21-33-301 et seq., Mis- bonded indebtedness, thorized by the City Act hereby declares its offi- Cleanup, mowing & sissippi Code of 1972, exclusive of indebted- and/or the Bank Act. cial intent to reimburse weed eating, landscap- PUBLISH: 5/27/16, as amended and sup- ness not subject to the itself from the pro- ing, siding, tree cutting. 6/3/16, 6/10/16 plemented from time to aforesaid fifteen per- SECTION 5. The Bonds ceeds of the Bonds, the 356-6525. time (the "City Act"), to cent (15%) debt limit, of or the City Bond may be City Bond or the Loan issue general obliga- more than fifteen per- issued in one or more for expenses incurred tion bonds for the pur- cent (15%) of the as- series and, if issued, with respect to the poses set forth therein, sessed value of all tax- will be general obliga- Project subsequent to including, but not lim- able property within the tions of the City pay- the date of this resolu- ited to, (a) establishing, City, will not result in in- able as to principal and tion. This resolution is repairing and improving debtedness, both bon- interest out of and se- intended as a declara- storm and drainage sys- ded and floating, exclus- cured by an irrevocable tion of official intent un- tems, (b) constructing, ive of indebtedness not pledge of the avails of a der Treasury Regulation improving or paving subject to the aforesaid direct and continuing 1.150-2. The Bonds, streets, including twenty percent (20%) tax to be levied annu- the City Bond or the milling, striping, curbs debt limit prescribed by ally without limitation as Loan will not exceed the and gutters and base Section 21-33-303 of to time, rate or amount aggregate principal repairs of the same, the City Act, in excess upon all the taxable amount of Five Million and constructing and of twenty percent (20%) property within the geo- Dollars ($5,000,000). improving sidewalks, of the assessed value graphical limits of the and (c) constructing of all taxable property City. The Loan will be SECTION 10. If any one bridges and culverts within the City, and will payable from available or more of the provi- (the "Project"); and not exceed any constitu- revenues of the City and sions of this resolution tional or statutory limita- will not constitute an in- shall for any reason be WHEREAS, the Govern- tion upon indebtedness debtedness of the City held to be illegal or in- ing Body, acting for and which may be incurred within the meaning of valid, such illegality or on behalf of the City, is by the City; and any constitutional or invalidity shall not af- also authorized under statutory restrictions, fect any of the other the City Act and Sec- WHEREAS, there has limitations, or provi- provisions of this resol- tions 31-25-1 et seq., been no increase in sions, and the taxing ution, but this resolu- Mississippi Code of said bonded and float- power of the City will tion shall be construed 1972, as amended and ing general obligation in- not be pledged to the and enforced as if such supplemented from debtedness of the City payment of the Loan. illegal or invalid provi- time to time (the "Bank since May 1, 2016; and sion or provisions had Act" and together with SECTION 6. The Govern- not been contained the City Act, the "Act"), WHEREAS, it would be ing Body proposes to herein. and other applicable in the best interest of direct the issuance of laws of the State of Mis- the City for the Govern- all or any portion of the Upon motion duly made sissippi (the "State"), to ing Body to provide Bonds or the City Bond and seconded, the fore- (a) issue a general ob- funding for the costs of or to authorize the Loan going resolution was ad- ligation bond of the City the Project by borrow- in the amount and for opted by a majority of to be sold to the Missis- ing money through the the purposes and se- the members of the sippi Development Bank issuance of the Bonds cured as aforesaid at a Governing Body present, (the "Bank") to finance or the City Bond or by meeting of the Govern- being a quorum of said the costs of the Project, entering into the Loan, ing Body to be held at Governing Body and the or (b) enter into a loan all in accordance with its usual meeting place Mayor declared the mo- with the Bank to borrow the City Act; and located at 1501 Main tion carried and the res- money to finance the Street, Columbus, Mis- olution adopted the 7th costs of the Project; WHEREAS, the City sissippi, at the hour of day of June, 2016. and reasonably expects that 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Ju- it will incur expendit- ly 5, 2016, or at some PUBLISH: 6/10/16, WHEREAS, the Project ures in connection with meeting or meetings 6/17/16, 6/24/16, is in accordance with the Project for which the subsequent thereto; 7/1/16 and in furtherance of City intends to reim- provided, however, that the provisions of the burse itself with the pro- if ten percent (10%) or Act; and ceeds of the Bonds, the Fifteen Hundred (1500), City Bond or the Loan; whichever is less, of the WHEREAS, the Govern- and qualified electors of the ing Body is authorized City shall file a written to provide funding for WHEREAS, the Govern- protest with the Govern- the costs of the Project ing Body is authorized ing Body against the is- either (a) through the is- and empowered by the suance of the Bonds or suance of general oblig- City Act and/or the the City Bond or the au- ation bonds of the City Bank Act to issue the thorization of the Loan pursuant to the City Act Bonds or the City Bond on or before the afore- in a total aggregate prin- or to enter into the Loan said date and hour, cipal amount not to ex- for the purposes herein then the Bonds or the ceed Five Million Dol- set forth and there are City Bond shall not be lars ($5,000,000) (the no other available funds issued or the Loan shall "Bonds"), (b) through on hand or available not be entered into un- the issuance of a gener- from regular sources of less approved at an al obligation bond of the income for such pur- election on the ques- City to be sold to the poses. tion thereof called and Bank pursuant to the held as is provided by Act in a total aggregate law; provided, further principal amount not to that if no protest is exceed Five Million Dol- NOW, THEREFORE, BE filed, then the Bonds or lars ($5,000,000) (the IT RESOLVED BY THE the City Bond may be is- "City Bond"), or (c) by MAYOR AND CITY sued and sold in one or entering into a loan with COUNCIL OF THE CITY, more series or the City the Bank pursuant to ACTING FOR AND ON may enter into the Loan the Act to borrow money BEHALF OF THE CITY, without an election on from the Bank in a total AS FOLLOWS: the question of the issu- principal amount not to ance thereof at any time exceed Five Million Dol- within a period of two lars ($5,000,000) (the (2) years after July 5, "Loan"); and SECTION 1. All of the 2016. matters and things re- WHEREAS, as of May 1, cited in the premises SECTION 7. In full com- 2016, the assessed sections of this resolu- pliance with the City value of all taxable prop- tion are found and de- Act, the Secretary-Treas- erty within the City, ac- termined to be true and urer of the City (the cording to the last com- accurate. "Secretary-Treasurer") pleted assessment for is hereby directed to taxation, was One Hun- SECTION 2. This resolu- publish a copy of this dred Eighty-Seven Mil- tion is adopted pursu- resolution once a week lion Four Hundred Forty- ant to the Act, the Con- for at least three (3) Seven Thousand Four stitution, and other ap- consecutive weeks in Hundred Forty-Seven plicable laws of the The Commercial Dis- Dollars State. patch, a newspaper ($187,447,447), and published in and having the City had outstand- SECTION 3. The Govern- a general circulation in ing bonded and floating ing Body, acting for and the City and qualified indebtedness as sub- on behalf of the City, under the provisions of ject to the fifteen per- hereby declares its in- Section 13-3-31, Missis- cent (15%) debt limit tention to either (a) is- sippi Code of 1972, as prescribed by Section sue and sell the Bonds amended, with the first 21-33-303 of the City pursuant to the City Act publication being not Act, as amended, in the in an aggregate princip- less than twenty-one amount of Twelve Mil- al amount not to ex- (21) days prior to the lion Three Hundred Sev- ceed Five Million Dol- date set forth in Sec- enty-Five Thousand Dol- lars ($5,000,000), (b) tion 6 of this resolution, lars ($12,375,000), issue and sell the City and the last publication and outstanding bon- Bond to the Bank pursu- being made not more ded and floating in- ant to the Act in an ag- than seven (7) days pri- debtedness as subject gregate principal or to such date. to the twenty percent amount not to exceed (20%) debt limit pre- Five Million Dollars SECTION 8. The Secret- scribed by Section 21- ($5,000,000), or (c) ary-Treasurer is hereby 33-303 of the City Act, enter into the Loan with directed to procure from in the amount of Twelve the Bank pursuant to the publisher of the Million Three Hundred the Act to borrow money aforesaid newspaper Seventy-Five Thousand from the Bank in a prin- the customary proof of Dollars ($12,375,000); cipal amount not to ex- the publication of this and ceed Five Million Dol- resolution and the re- lars ($5,000,000). quired notice and have WHEREAS, the Bonds, the same before the the City Bond or the SECTION 4. The Bonds, Governing Body on the Loan, when added to the City Bond or the date and hour specified the outstanding bonded Loan will be issued for in Section 6 hereof. indebtedness of the the purpose of finan- City, will not result in cing the Project, as au- SECTION 9. The City bonded indebtedness, thorized by the City Act hereby declares its offi- exclusive of indebted- and/or the Bank Act. cial intent to reimburse ness not subject to the itself from the pro- aforesaid fifteen per- SECTION 5. The Bonds ceeds of the Bonds, the cent (15%) debt limit, of or the City Bond may be City Bond or the Loan more than fifteen per- issued in one or more for expenses incurred cent (15%) of the as- series and, if issued, with respect to the sessed value of all tax- will be general obliga- Project subsequent to able property within the tions of the City pay- the date of this resolu- City, will not result in in- able as to principal and tion. This resolution is debtedness, both bon- interest out of and se- intended as a declara- ded and floating, exclus- cured by an irrevocable tion of official intent un- ive of indebtedness not pledge of the avails of a der Treasury Regulation subject to the aforesaid direct and continuing 1.150-2. The Bonds, twenty percent (20%) tax to be levied annu- the City Bond or the debt limit prescribed by ally without limitation as Loan will not exceed the Section 21-33-303 of to time, rate or amount aggregate principal the City Act, in excess upon all the taxable amount of Five Million of twenty percent (20%) property within the geo- Dollars ($5,000,000). of the assessed value graphical limits of the of all taxable property City. The Loan will be SECTION 10. If any one within the City, and will payable from available or more of the provi- not exceed any constitu- revenues of the City and sions of this resolution tional or statutory limita- will not constitute an in- shall for any reason be tion upon indebtedness debtedness of the City held to be illegal or in- which may be incurred within the meaning of valid, such illegality or by the City; and any constitutional or invalidity shall not af- statutory restrictions, fect any of the other WHEREAS, there has limitations, or provi- provisions of this resol- been no increase in sions, and the taxing ution, but this resolu- said bonded and float- power of the City will tion shall be construed ing general obligation in- not be pledged to the and enforced as if such debtedness of the City payment of the Loan. illegal or invalid provi- since May 1, 2016; and sion or provisions had SECTION 6. The Govern- not been contained WHEREAS, it would be ing Body proposes to herein. in the best interest of direct the issuance of the City for the Govern- all or any portion of the Upon motion duly made ing Body to provide Bonds or the City Bond and seconded, the fore- funding for the costs of or to authorize the Loan going resolution was ad- the Project by borrow- in the amount and for opted by a majority of ing money through the the purposes and se- the members of the issuance of the Bonds cured as aforesaid at a Governing Body present, or the City Bond or by meeting of the Govern- being a quorum of said entering into the Loan, ing Body to be held at Governing Body and the all in accordance with its usual meeting place Mayor declared the mo- the City Act; and located at 1501 Main tion carried and the res- Street, Columbus, Mis- olution adopted the 7th WHEREAS, the City sissippi, at the hour of day of June, 2016. reasonably expects that 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Ju- it will incur expendit- ly 5, 2016, or at some PUBLISH: 6/10/16, ures in connection with meeting or meetings 6/17/16, 6/24/16, the Project for which the subsequent thereto; 7/1/16 City intends to reim- provided, however, that burse itself with the pro- if ten percent (10%) or ceeds of the Bonds, the Fifteen Hundred (1500), City Bond or the Loan; whichever is less, of the and qualified electors of the City shall file a written WHEREAS, the Govern- protest with the Govern- ing Body is authorized ing Body against the is- and empowered by the suance of the Bonds or City Act and/or the the City Bond or the au- Bank Act to issue the thorization of the Loan Bonds or the City Bond on or before the afore- or to enter into the Loan said date and hour, for the purposes herein then the Bonds or the set forth and there are City Bond shall not be no other available funds issued or the Loan shall on hand or available not be entered into un- from regular sources of less approved at an income for such pur- election on the ques- poses. tion thereof called and held as is provided by law; provided, further that if no protest is NOW, THEREFORE, BE filed, then the Bonds or IT RESOLVED BY THE the City Bond may be is- MAYOR AND CITY sued and sold in one or COUNCIL OF THE CITY, more series or the City ACTING FOR AND ON may enter into the Loan BEHALF OF THE CITY, without an election on AS FOLLOWS: the question of the issu- ance thereof at any time within a period of two (2) years after July 5, SECTION 1. All of the 2016. matters and things re- cited in the premises SECTION 7. In full com- sections of this resolu- pliance with the City tion are found and de- Act, the Secretary-Treas- termined to be true and urer of the City (the accurate. "Secretary-Treasurer") is hereby directed to SECTION 2. This resolu- publish a copy of this tion is adopted pursu- resolution once a week ant to the Act, the Con- for at least three (3) stitution, and other ap- consecutive weeks in plicable laws of the The Commercial Dis- State. patch, a newspaper published in and having SECTION 3. The Govern- a general circulation in ing Body, acting for and the City and qualified on behalf of the City, under the provisions of hereby declares its in- Section 13-3-31, Missis- tention to either (a) is- sippi Code of 1972, as sue and sell the Bonds amended, with the first pursuant to the City Act publication being not in an aggregate princip- less than twenty-one al amount not to ex- (21) days prior to the ceed Five Million Dol- date set forth in Sec- lars ($5,000,000), (b) tion 6 of this resolution, issue and sell the City and the last publication Bond to the Bank pursu- being made not more ant to the Act in an ag- than seven (7) days pri- gregate principal or to such date. amount not to exceed Five Million Dollars SECTION 8. The Secret- ($5,000,000), or (c) ary-Treasurer is hereby enter into the Loan with directed to procure from the Bank pursuant to the publisher of the the Act to borrow money aforesaid newspaper from the Bank in a prin- the customary proof of cipal amount not to ex- the publication of this ceed Five Million Dol- resolution and the re- lars ($5,000,000). quired notice and have the same before the SECTION 4. The Bonds, Governing Body on the the City Bond or the date and hour specified Loan will be issued for in Section 6 hereof. the purpose of finan- cing the Project, as au- SECTION 9. The City thorized by the City Act hereby declares its offi- and/or the Bank Act. cial intent to reimburse itself from the pro- SECTION 5. The Bonds ceeds of the Bonds, the or the City Bond may be City Bond or the Loan issued in one or more for expenses incurred series and, if issued, with respect to the will be general obliga- Project subsequent to tions of the City pay- the date of this resolu- able as to principal and tion. This resolution is interest out of and se- intended as a declara- cured by an irrevocable tion of official intent un- pledge of the avails of a der Treasury Regulation direct and continuing 1.150-2. The Bonds, tax to be levied annu- the City Bond or the ally without limitation as Loan will not exceed the to time, rate or amount aggregate principal upon all the taxable amount of Five Million property within the geo- Dollars ($5,000,000). graphical limits of the City. The Loan will be SECTION 10. If any one payable from available or more of the provi- revenues of the City and sions of this resolution will not constitute an in- shall for any reason be debtedness of the City held to be illegal or in- within the meaning of valid, such illegality or any constitutional or invalidity shall not af- statutory restrictions, fect any of the other limitations, or provi- provisions of this resol- sions, and the taxing ution, but this resolu- power of the City will tion shall be construed not be pledged to the and enforced as if such payment of the Loan. illegal or invalid provi- sion or provisions had SECTION 6. The Govern- not been contained ing Body proposes to herein. direct the issuance of all or any portion of the Upon motion duly made Bonds or the City Bond and seconded, the fore- or to authorize the Loan going resolution was ad- in the amount and for opted by a majority of the purposes and se- the members of the cured as aforesaid at a Governing Body present, meeting of the Govern- being a quorum of said ing Body to be held at Governing Body and the its usual meeting place Mayor declared the mo- located at 1501 Main tion carried and the res- Street, Columbus, Mis- olution adopted the 7th sissippi, at the hour of day of June, 2016. 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Ju- ly 5, 2016, or at some PUBLISH: 6/10/16, meeting or meetings 6/17/16, 6/24/16, subsequent thereto; 7/1/16 provided, however, that if ten percent (10%) or Fifteen Hundred (1500), whichever is less, of the qualified electors of the City shall file a written protest with the Govern- ing Body against the is- suance of the Bonds or the City Bond or the au- thorization of the Loan on or before the afore- said date and hour, then the Bonds or the City Bond shall not be issued or the Loan shall not be entered into un- less approved at an election on the ques- tion thereof called and held as is provided by law; provided, further that if no protest is filed, then the Bonds or the City Bond may be is- sued and sold in one or more series or the City may enter into the Loan without an election on the question of the issu- ance thereof at any time within a period of two (2) years after July 5, 2016.

SECTION 7. In full com- pliance with the City Act, the Secretary-Treas- urer of the City (the "Secretary-Treasurer") is hereby directed to publish a copy of this resolution once a week for at least three (3) consecutive weeks in The Commercial Dis- patch, a newspaper published in and having a general circulation in the City and qualified under the provisions of Section 13-3-31, Missis- sippi Code of 1972, as amended, with the first publication being not less than twenty-one (21) days prior to the date set forth in Sec- tion 6 of this resolution, and the last publication being made not more than seven (7) days pri- or to such date.

SECTION 8. The Secret- ary-Treasurer is hereby directed to procure from the publisher of the aforesaid newspaper the customary proof of the publication of this resolution and the re- quired notice and have the same before the Governing Body on the date and hour specified in Section 6 hereof.

SECTION 9. The City hereby declares its offi- cial intent to reimburse itself from the pro- ceeds of the Bonds, the City Bond or the Loan for expenses incurred with respect to the Project subsequent to the date of this resolu- tion. This resolution is intended as a declara- tion of official intent un- der Treasury Regulation 1.150-2. The Bonds, the City Bond or the Loan will not exceed the aggregate principal amount of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000).

SECTION 10. If any one or more of the provi- sions of this resolution shall for any reason be held to be illegal or in- valid, such illegality or invalidity shall not af- fect any of the other provisions of this resol- ution, but this resolu- tion shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provi- sion or provisions had not been contained herein.

Upon motion duly made and seconded, the fore- going resolution was ad- opted by a majority of the members of the Governing Body present, being a quorum of said Governing Body and the Mayor declared the mo- tion carried and the res- olution adopted the 7th day of June, 2016.

PUBLISH: 6/10/16, 6/17/16, 6/24/16, 7/1/16 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 7B

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J&J, Plumbing & General Help Wanted 3200 Auctions 4120 Garage Sales: East 4510 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Remodeling. Custom Bathroom/Kitchen 22 CONSTITUTION Dr. repairs, handicap Rivermont Sat, 7am-1pm. Ladies & accessible shower. HELP WANTED: Men's clothing 1X-2X. Call 662-251-1362 Lake Home H/h items & lots of General maintenance person needed misc items. Multi-family Sitting With The Sick / Elderly for several rental properties. Estate Sale sale. 1780 46 Rivermont Circle - A handy man to repair or replace, 224 BELLE Circle. Sat, BEAUTIFUL HOUSE for Pickensville, AL Rent. 1608 Johanna COMPASSIONATE, LOV- whatever comes up. Seek overall 7am. Comforters, pic- Saturday June 11 tures, h/h items, etc. Fairway, Columbus, MS ING, caring, hardwork- Skills, rather than a specialist in any 39701. Approx 2400 ing. Recommendation 9am - 4pm, one field. Must have at least 91 Pierce Rd. 3 Family SF. 4BR/2BA. 1 Pet Al- letters avail. Available Sunday 1pm - 5pm, lowed with Pet Deposit. weekdays & weekends. A HS diploma/GED , a Valid driver’s Monday 10 am- 2pm yard sale. Thurs, Fri, & Sat. 6am-until. $1250/month + $1250 Carolyn 662-425-2336. license, and be drug free. Salary DOE. Directions - Rivermont is deposit. Contact: Jack- Email resume and pay information to located 7/10 mile north of 389 EULIE Dr. E. ( off ie Stennis 662-574- EXPERIENCED RESPITE [email protected] or mail to hwy 50 past Marvin's) 1720. Open for viewing Care for the Elderly or the intersection of Highways Mondays, Wednesdays, 180 River Chase Dr. Fri, 7am-11am. Sat, Handicapped. 33 years 14 & 86 in Pickensville. 6am-until. EVERYTHING & Thursdays, 4:30pm- experience. References West Point, MS 39773. 6:00pm. Sorry, NO HUD © The Dispatch From Hwy 14 turn into MUST GO! Women's & Background Checks plus size clothing, Accepted. upon request. GT Area. General Help Wanted 3200 Medical / Dental 3300 Rivermont and take the last shoes, purses, kitchen- COLONIAL TOWN- 662-213-3271 or 662- left onto Rivermont Circle. ware, exercise equip- 295-5052. Care Center HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed- Sale site is on the right. ment, Avon products, room w/ 2-3 bath town- of Aberdeen needs: school/office supplies, Washer And Dryer In Unit NEED A sitter for the CDL DRIVER RN Supervisor Bring Packing Materials. houses. $575/$700. comforters, & more. 662-549-9555. Ask for elderly in the Golden Tri- Full Time M-F Cash or Check angle area? I am CNA NEEDED Must have at least 1 yr Glenn or lv. message. Photos, List & Terms at 501 IDLEWILD Rd, on 1 And 2 Bedrooms Available certified & available to in Long Term Care the corner of McChall sit, clean, and do with 5+years Apply at: www.cookauction.com Dr. Sat 6/11. 7a-until. Houses For Rent: East 7120 housework. Call/text 505 Jackson St. For More Than 26 Years, Big moving sale inside 15% Military Discount 662-242-2241. experience Aberdeen, MS 39730 house. 549-9686 4BR/2BA. $900/mo + 662-369-6431 The Owners Have Been $900 dep. No pets. No Up to 50 hrs/wk Gathering Antiques, HUD. 662-386-7090 or Stump Removal 1790 662-369-6473(fax) 621 Hemlock Street Sat Move In Specials Home every Equal Opportunity Primitives, Collectibles & 6/11 7am-until. Fur- 662-242-0780. Employer Fine Furnishings. Join us niture,clothes,shoes,kni night $1000 sign on bonus ck knacks,household Houses For Rent: Other 7180 for this Estate Tag Sale items,hospital bed elec- Fitness Center On Site Benefits package Event! tric lots to buy and 3BR/2BA. Steens. SALE HIGHLIGHTS priced to go. 388 Craddieth Rd. FULL-TIME Coding & Appl incl. $600/mo. Call Billing Specialist for OB- Fabulous Oriental Motif References Req. GYN Practice. Respons- A-1 Storage. Hwy 182. 662 605-0538 Bookcase Secretary, Fine Sat, 8am. Comforter No smoking. No pets. ALLSTUMP GRINDING ible for coding and Call 662-312-7043 billing from medical re- Antique Chests & Dressers, Sets & much more! SERVICE Cheap prices! GET 'ER DONE! cord; verifying insur- Vintage King & Full Beds, 632 31st Avenue North NEW HOUSE: 1BR/1BA, EARTH ANGELZ Home ance benefits and col- Brass Twin Beds, Fine We can grind all your Garage Sales: North 4520 all appl, water, trash, stumps. Hard to reach Care is looking for top lecting appropriate co- Upholstered Furniture, yard maint. incl. in quality compassionate pay, deductible, and places, blown over Oriental Rugs, Oak 2406 15TH Ave N. lease. Partially fur- roots, hillsides, back- caregivers that are nur- coinsurance amounts; 662-386-4446 nished. Near Starkville, turing in nature. Need balancing charges and Sideboards, Large Dining 6/11. 7am-12pm. Lots yards, pastures. Free of men, women & some Columbus, & West estimates. You find it, individuals that are gif- collections daily. Minim- Table, 14 Country Side © The Dispatch Point. Perfect for 1 per- ted to serve the elderly um of 2 years medical children's clothing. Garage Sales: Other 4560 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 we'll grind it! Chairs, Antique Oak Table, Shoes & much more. son or couple. NO pets. 662-361-8379 population. Earth An- billing experience with $500/mo. $400 dep. 1 gelz is a privately owned ICD-10 coding know- Marble Top Wash Stand, MOVING SALE! New La- FOR RENT 516 HOLLY Hills Rd. yr lease reqd. Applica- & operated non-medical ledge required. Basic Several Small Antique Z-Boy sofa, mahogany EASY STREET PROPER- tion/ref. reqd. 494- Tree Services 1860 Home Care Service ded- accounting knowledge Sat, 7am-1pm. No early cedar chest, mahogany TIES Tables, Fern Stands, Carved birds. Furniture, baby 5419/242-2923. icated to providing qual- preferred. Oriental Liquor Cabinet, coffee table & end 1 & 2BR very clean & A&T Tree Service ity care. CNA's, compan- Send resumes to: items, h/h appliances, tables, oak rocking maintained. Sound- Bucket truck & stump ion sitters, & home- Blind Box 612 All Sorts of Collectible dishes, & $5 clothing chair & much more! proof. 18 units which I removal. Free est. makers needed. Call Commercial Dispatch China & Glass, Victorian grab bags. Multi Family Everything priced to sell! maintain personally & Serving Columbus 662-242-6590 for more Columbus, MS 39703 Sale. since 1987. Senior Style Lamps, Paintings & 662-327-7873. promptly. I rent to all information. colors: red, yellow, citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 56 SHELTON Drive. Fri, Prints, Ship’s Wheel, Wood black & white. I rent to 242-0324/241-4447 6/10. 7am-7pm. Sat, General Merchandise 4600 Sales / Marketing 3600 Carvings, Pegged Pine Jelly all ages 18 yrs. to not WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA "We'll go out on a limb 6/11. 6am-Noon. FIRST CUMBERLAND Cupboard, Primitive Meal dead. My duplex apts. in Hamilton. Direct ac- for you!" THE COMMERCIAL Everything must go! KING SIZE bed (Head- Presbyterian Church Bin, Pegged, Square Nailed board, mattress, box are in a very quiet & cess to the TENN-TOM. seeks piano player for DISPATCH is in search Community boat ramp. 89 JASMINE St. spring). Also includes peaceful environment. J&A TREE REMOVAL Sunday morning wor- of an excellent newspa- & Primitive Tables, Several Large deck overlooking (Northaven Wood) Sat 6- dresser: $250. 24/7 camera surveil- Work from a bucket ship and Sunday night per subscription sales- Dough Bowls & Trays, lance. Rent for 1BR water. Updated home person to work the Mon- 10. H/h, pics, clothes, Garden Tiller: $200. truck and/or will climb. choir practice. Please Country Pottery Crocks, (662)327-1539 $600 w/1yr lease + se- 1200 square feet. Cent- Insured/bonded. roe County area. Must shoes, bedding & more. submit your resume to Jugs & Churns, Wagon curity dep. Incl. water, ral heat/air. $650/mo. Call Jimmy for a free es- [email protected] be able to sell door-to- Call 662-425-0250 for 914 6TH Ave N. Sat, NEW FIRM Queen Size sewer & trash ($60 timate 662-386-6286. door, KIOSK & work in- Wheel Table, Oak Ice Box, value), all appliances in- more info. dependently. Must be 6:30am-Noon. Mattress, $225. King J.R. Bourland Twist Iron Ice Cream Set, cl. & washer/dryer. If able to pass drug Size Headboard, $50. Mobile Homes 7250 Tree & Stump JANITORIAL SERVICE hir- Variety of Rockers, Small this sounds like a place screen if hired. For Garage Sales: New Hope 4530 352-1440. Removal. Trimming ing EXPERIENCED per- you would like to live more information apply Collectibles, Iron Patio Sets, RENT A fully equipped w/bucket truck sonnel for P/T night call David Davis @ 662- to The Commercial Dis- Concrete Planters, Iron 1025 NEW Hope Rd. Fri PETMATE KENNEL/ camper w/utilities & Licensed & Bonded work. Experienced ONLY 242-2222. But if can- patch at 516 Main & Sat. 7am-5p. HUGE travel crate. XLG 40". cable from $135/wk - Firewood 4 sale LWB need apply. 662-242- Urns, Bumper Pool Table, not pay your rent, like to Street in Columbus, inside sale. Bikes, toys, Like new, $100. 549- $495/month. 3 Colum- $100. 662-574-1621 8016. Bicycle Built for Two, Jon party & disturb others, MS. No phone calls ac- tools, lamps, fishing 2039. bus locations. Call 662- Boat, 3 HP Boat Motor, rods, helmet, etc. you associate w/crimin- RUTHERFORD ROTO-ROOTER: cepted. als & cannot get along 242-7653 or 601-940- CONTRACTING Utility Trailer, Household 1397. Service person 3717 NEW Hope Rd. TREADMILL $50, step- w/others, or drugs is TREE REMOVAL, Trim- needed. Items & So Much More! Sat. 7am. Around curve per $50, glider $50, your thang, you won't ming, & Stump Grinding. Truck Driving 3700 Office Spaces For Rent 7300 Application only (no from Piggly Wiggly. stationary bike $20, like me because I'm old 662-251-9191 Diamond Head Moun- phone calls please.) FED-EX ground contract- school, don't call!!!! Serving Golden Triangle! Apply at 229-A Cook Auctions tain bike $300. All in 3,000 sq ft office space or looking for team 377 CEDARCREST Dr. with warehouse and roll Tuscaloosa Rd. Sat, 7-11am. Furniture great cond. 662-356- Apts For Rent: East 7020 driver, CDL re- & Estate Sales 6352 or 662-386-4707. up delivery door in back. Special Notices 2400 Columbus, MS from quired with at least 1 & lots of knick knacks. 9am-4pm. 662-329-2247 1, 2, 3 BEDROOMS & 3,500 sq ft office/ware- year experience. townhouses. Call for house w/ storage at ADOPTION: LOVING Tuesday-Friday. $1,300 per week. MS 677 & AL 1604 391 DRAKE Circle. Sat, Lawn & Garden 4630 couple looking to fulfill 7am-1pm. Household more info. 662-549- dock height. Inexpens- THE COMMERCIAL Dis- Home every weekend. 1953 ive mini storage units our dreams of adopting 662-295-2129. Bargain Column 4180 items, clothes, & toys. DAYLILIES ARE in bloom 1st baby. Expenses pd. patch is seeking a & on sale! Hours are 8- avai also. Marie & Stefan, mechanically-minded in- CONVERSE ALL Stars. 123 Amanda Dr New 5, M-S. (Later in the day Apts For Rent: West 7050 Call 662-574-0147. 1-800-818-5250. dividual to work in its Red. Like new. Size 12. Hope Park. Fri, 6pm- if arrangements are FLATBED DRIVERS 822 2ND Ave N. Colum- pressroom. Applicants $25. 662-329-3664. 8pm. Sat, 6am-10am. made). 1069 New Hope bus. Office Space for ADOPTION: KIND, Lov- must be comfortable needed! Highest flat- Wooden Day Bed w/ Rd. 662-328-0531 or bed pay. Home most Lease. Call 662-574- ing, Financially Secure working around heavy LIGHT WOOD wine rack. Mattress & under stor- 662-251-6665. 3970. Teacher can provide a machinery, adhering to nights. Health insur- 31.5"x36", $20. Metal age space, child desk & lifetime of security and tight deadlines and ance available. Paid & glass end table. chair, lots of h/h items, Pets 5150 OFFICE SPACES & retail adventure for your new- must have an eye for vacation. Flatbed 20"x28", $30. 368- children games, toys, space for lease. Start- born. Call or text Rose detail & quality. Flexible experience needed. 1523. boys clothes size 5 and MINI SCHNAUZER, Mini ing at $285/mo. Fair- 844-666-8623. hours are a must. Gen- Columbus. 662-251- under, ladies clothes Dachshund, & Cavalier lane Center, 118 S. Mc- erally, pressmen work 4536. MANUAL PORTABLE sizes 10 & under. King Charles Puppies. Crary. 662-435-4188. General Help Wanted 3200 Monday – Friday from typewriter made by Sing- All CKC Registered. DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, about 6 am to 2 pm and er-$8. 244-5861. Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 Call or text 305-5584. CH&A, 1 story, W/D, Office Building - great then late in the evening Local Truck Company historic district, 1 block Bluecutt Rd. location, every other Saturday. Seeks NORELCO RECHAR- 2782 SOUTHDALE Rd. Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 from downtown, $550/ reasonable rent. Call CDL DRIVER Email resume to MECHANIC GABLE or use cord , Fri, 12pm-until. Sat, mo. + $550 dep. NO 662-328-1976, leave message. [email protected] Must Be Familiar with never used, $12. 3 8am-2. 3 Family Sale. DOWNTOWN APTS. on PETS. Call 662-574- NEEDED or drop resumes off at Diesel Engines, Air pairs of reading 8789. 3568 CALEDONIA Ver- 5th St. 2BR/1BA. $800 Rooms For Rent 7450 516 Main St, Colum- Brakes, & Trailer glasses, new, $3/ea. per mo. 662-327-2588 Peaceful & Quiet area. with his own bus, MS 39701. No Maintenance & Repair. 244-5861. non Rd. Sat, 7am- phone calls please. 12pm. Multi Family Yard 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- 1 BEDROOM, furnished Amory, MS GREAT LOCATION.Large tractor to pull 662-257-0605 VERY NICE new ladies Sale. Plus size clothes, ments & Townhouses. in mobile home. No util- home decor, furniture, & privacy porch.2 large 1BR/1BA Apt. $300 ities. On Highway 373. company trailer Medical / Dental 3300 shoes. 10 pairs, $5/ea. rooms, 1 combo living 368-1523. more! 2BR/1BA Apt. $350- Move in ready. room, dining room, & $400. 2BR/2BA 3BR $550/mo. Columbus to BUSY COLUMBUS Physi- LOOKING FOR a dump kitchen, w/daybed. VIPER PRO-series Q- 16 Kareda Dr. Sat, /2BA Townhouses 662-244-0070. West Point cian's office seeking truck driver. Clean MVR. 6/11. 8am. Moving Large BR w/ Queen bd $550-$800. No HUD al- person with knowledge Must be able to pass vault 19oz. Pool cue w/ & bath. completely fur- hard leather case. Sale!! Clothes, lawn lowed. Lease, deposit, Storage & Garages 7500 3 loads/day of Electronic Medical drug test. Excellent pay. mowers, weed wacker & nished incl. pans, Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070 credit check required. Records. Mail resumes Some nights/ some Hardly used. Mint condi- dishes, linens, etc. By Mon-Fri tion. $50. Call 435- other lawn equip, speak- Coleman Realty. 329- "TINY HOUSE" Wood- to: Box 610, C/O The days. Home every day. ers, audio receivers, the day, week, or 3 & 4 BR Apts for rent. 2323 sided Bldg. 10'x20'. In- Commercial Dispatch, 662-352-9420. or 228- 9080. month. 570-1534. © The Dispatch Swap & Drop toys & much much Next door to Campus. side finished, floored, & P.O. Box 511, Colum- 697-6631. Will need more. No pets. $900- One Month Free Rent on wired. Ceiling fan/AC Call 662 605-0538 bus, MS 3970. resume and references. Farm Equipment & Supplies Northwood Town- houses 2BR, 1.5BA, $1200/month. 662- leases 9-12 months. 1, inc. $4500. 356-9180. 4420 Garage Sales: Other 4560 418-8603. 2 & 4 Bedroom Apart- Special Notices 2400 CH/A, stove, fridge, INEXPENSIVE DW, WD hookups, & ments. 1BR/1BA Apt. LIME & FERTILIZER 2265 ARTESIA Rd. Fri 9- $325-$450, 2BR/1BA MINI-STORAGE. From private patios. Call It’s All 5'x10' to 20'x20'. Two Special 5 Sat 7-4. 2 Family Mov- Robinson Real Estate Apt. $350-$485, 4BR Lime 2 tons/ac. ing Sale. Furn, sm appl, Here!! /2BA Apt $650-$900. well-lit locations in HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS 328-1123 in the Columbus: Near Wal- @ $45/ac. toys, h/h, rugs, & more. Classifieds No HUD. No pets. 3-12 Chicken Litter fertilizer 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- month leases, $325 de- mart on Hwy 45 & near WASTE COLLECTION DAY spread @ $55/ac. 387 SANDERS Mill Rd. ments & townhouses. Garage Sale Homes for Sale posit, no credit check Taco Bell on Hwy 182. Call Now! Steens. Sat, 6am-until. Call for more info. 662- Auto for Sale Apartments for Rent required. 662-386- Call 662-327-4236 for 662-386-9122 Huge 4 Family Sale. 549-1953. Help Wanted Pets 6596. more information. SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016 Houses For Rent: Other 7180 FRIENDLYMini-Warehouses CITY LOCATION: friendlycitymini.com GTR Landfill, Starkville, MS GARAGE SALES (Just west of US 45A on Old West Point Road) 2 Convenient Locations 9:00am - 2:00pm & ANNOUNCEMENTS iverhill Best Rates R In Town! PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & REAL ESTATE NOTICE: ONLY ITEMS FROM 662-327-4236 HOUSEHOLDS (RESIDENTIAL) WILL BE Houses For Sale: Northside ACCEPTED. Items from Business or NEW RATES! 8150 Industry will NOT be accepted. REMODELED MOVE in ready 1600 sq. ft brick home near downtown TYPES OF ITEMS TO BE ACCEPTED: Columbus. 3BR/2BA. AEROSOLS • BATTERIES • PAINT • HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS C/H&A. 9.5 ft ceilings. 3 car parking area on • CHLORINE • WOOD FINISH • AUTOMOBILE FLUIDS • .27 acre lot. FSBO. HERBICIDES • RODENT POISEN • OIL FILTERS • PESTICIDES 4 lines, 3 days, $88,000. 413-212- ELECTRONIC WASTE • LIGHTER FLUID 4491. Houses For Sale: New Hope TYPES OF ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED: Only $18! 8250 EXPLOSIVES • INFECTIOUS WASTE • MUNITIONS • Riverhill Property Management offers a RADIOACTIVE WASTE • GAS CANISTERS/CYLINDERS large selection of rental properties including (Butane, Propane, Freon, Insulation, Etc.) homes, apartments and commercial properties. 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